Dallas Express

Saturday, November 20, 1920

Dallas, Texas

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FINAL RETURNS SHOW NEGRO CANDIDATES POLLED LARGE RACIAL VOTE FINAL ELECTION REPORT PREPARED BY ASSOCIATED NEGRO PRESS SHOWS HEAVIEST NEGRO VOTE ON RECORD SEVERAL NEGRO CANDIDATES ELECTED TO STATE OFFICES BY LARGE MAJORITIES. PLANS FOR 1924 NOW BEING CONSIDERED. White Sneaker Says This is James Weldon Johnson is Not a White Man's Country. Confirmed as N. A. A. C. P. SOMEBODY IS GOING TO GET AN AUTOMOBILE FOR NOTHING, YOU MIGHT IF YOU TRIED. Founded by W. E. King. VOL. XXVIII. NO. 7. FINAL RETURN FINAL ELECTION REPORT BY ASSOCIATED NEGRO HEAVIEST NEGRO VOL. SEVERAL NEGRO CANEED TO STATE OFFICES JORITIES. PLANS FOR CONSIDERED. Mr. Clark in his address this white morning, said that the Negro does the sea J Y GOODWIN LIBRARIAN UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN TEXAS The Rep RETURNS SHOW I REPORT PREPARED EGRO PRESS SHOWS VOTE ON RECORD CANDIDATES ELECT- ICES BY LARGE MA- FOR 1924 NOW BEING WAS NEAR RICH WHEN O RUN DOW Driver of led After Men by V Newport N infuriated m The Dallas Express Mr. Aahby urged that Negross own their homes in districts inhabited by white people in order to eliminate the segregated district plan. The Republican Party Is THE DALLAS EX OW NEGRO WASHINGTO The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. WASHINGTON COUNTY TEACHERS HOLD INTERESTING SESSION NEAR RIOT PRECIPITATED WHEN COLORED GIRL IS RUN DOWN. Driver of Car Roughly Handled After Killing of Negro Men by Virginia Police. HOW COLOR PREJUDICE TENDS TO THWART JUSTICE. St. Louis, Mo. Nov. 18—A few days ago, a large white wall was murdered here in an unusually brutal way. Being without a clue to the murderer, the police hit him three for his plea of once suicidesously placed in a leading American daily. Supreme Grand Office Willis and Staff of Te tained By Local Dall Supreme Grand Officers of Knights of Pythias of World, W. S. Willis and Staff of Texas Grand Lodge Officers Royally Entertained By Local Dallas Lodges. $175,188.00 IN COLD CASH IN THE TREASURE OF KATHY KEAVES, AND THE DUCHESS OF THE COURT OF CALANTHE. $93,188.00 In Treasury of Knights of Pythias and $82,000.00 in Treasury of the Court of Calantha. Supreme Grand Officers Ranquetted. W. S. Willis, G. C. Sipka and also Supreme Officers, Tuesday. (By N. W. Harlee). The supreme officers of the Supreme Jurisdiction of the K. of Paternity are the officers of the department of Endowment, which hold a supreme council as an executive board in the city of Waco which effectual work was accomplished in the department of Endowment, in which much effective work was accomplished by the local lodges, entertained by at the auditorium of the Temple of the K. of P., on Tuesday evening before an imminent audience composed of the members of the Grand Chancellor W. S. Willis of Paxa introduced the Bison to Hamilton who in turn delivered the welcome address in behalf of the local lodges. The doctor spoke an enthusiastic welcome for the definite guished guests, tendered them the hospitality of the city. But before he sang "Bliss Be The Tie That Binds," following by prayer said by prayer, Abington. A. M. E. K. This concluded, Hon. J. W. Rice, the young rising secretary editor of The Great Dallas Alliance prome officers on behalf of the citizens of Dallas. His remarks were history and financial statistics of the order as he saw it in 1919, and he gross as set forth in resources and assets. Miss Beatrice Burson delivered THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1920. Lover Surrenders and Confesses a Few Days Later. Jealousy Cause of Crime. The news of the contession spread quickly, with short time, and a crowd of 3000 was called for Police Station, where the slayer is thrown around the station to presure there. There were few threats of violence, but outrage about the removal of Billie Jean King. BOARD OF DIRECTORS WILL VISIT DICKSON'S ORPHAN HOME. Special Car Will Be Chartered to Take Dallas Business Men on Special Visit. Valued at $115,000. The orchard was established in 1880 and involved an expenditure of $44,000 were bought recently, and bedded in the orchard has gone extensively into the rate-keeping and poultry. It is principally for the purpose of inspecting the recent growth of the present plant that the orchard is ranged. The property is valued in $100,000. The Rev. Mr. Dickson said Friday that the school is to train girls to become efficient households and cooks and housemaids. The many applicants received at the school, he said, but the school is not yet ready for training at present, provided it is well equipped. The school can now, accommodate the plant now planned by the plant manager. Good results in the training of the girls derived from the juvenile Court was said that without an enclosure, all the plants were proper care and to per- Personnel of Board. he, "counts like the ready cold cash which the Knights of Pythias have to their credit. Money Talks." E. G. Tidrington. S. W. C. of Indiana Speaks. Sir Tidrington, Grand Chancellor of Indiana made a practical address advising that we as Knights do not need to be up in the air up who needs not our help so much as the man who is down in the gut. We need to be very careful every man and every woman how low they may be in the scale to extend to them the proffered hand, and remember that the man (Continued on page eight.) MUCH PROGRESS SHOW BY REPORTS OF RURAL TEACHERS. PROGRAM DIVERSIFIED. LECTURES SHOW MUCH ATTENTION BEING GIVEN BY TEACHERS TO ENCOURAGING RACE PRIDE, THRIFT AND INDUSTRY AMONG STUDENTS. Hampton President Praises Texas Lecturer Delegate to Pilgrim Fathers in Address, National Humane Meeting in Bremham, Texas. Nov. 18—B. the Washington County Teachers Institute and the teachers of institute and the teachers of institute in the District Court Room Managed by the institute work. Prof. Wm A. F. Broomhack had prepared an excelent course for teachers. The teachers began on the institute work which bespoke a profitable week's At this juncture, Mr. W. A. Ates (white) the County Demonstration learner was introduced. He spoke at length, and the audience gave great praise to theure, giving many helpful points, that FIRE DESTROYS COMMUNITY HOUSE. (Dr. A., N. P.) Charles C. B. III—19—The destroyed the community center building and three houses on East 46th Street in the unknown. The loss on the fire is unknown. The loss on the estimated at from 460 to 860.000 dollars discovered by John Willem, who sent ACIAL VOTE TING SESSION SHOWN BY RE- TEACHERS. PRO- D. LECTURES SHOW BEING GIVEN BY ENCOURAGING RACE AND INDUSTRY Texas Lecturer Delegate to National Humane Meeting in Omaha. (Special to The Dallas Express.) Omaha, Neh. Nov. 18. The Forty-Fourth Annual Session of the Association of Omaha. Neh. Oct. 25 to 28. Inclusive this meeting of the organization, many new problems respecting the Child and Infant who were discussed and new ideas learned to the help of workiness was held up as a cure for all crimes. And if the children in family table there would be less de NEGRO PLAYERS CAUSE GAME TO BE CANCELLED. (By A. N. P.) Lexington, Ky., Nov. 18—Transylvania played in game with Ohio to be played at Athens. This was due to the protest by Coach James Park of Transylvania against the springing of Negroes by the Ohio institution. The latter refused to keep the players on the side lines for the players. Transylvania refused to meet the team. PAGE TWO. Insure your property against fire in the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company of New York, New Jersey, Agnus Calvary Teas. 11-6-47 Marshall, Nov. 18—Mr. T. Edward Crumbly, one of Marshall's most leading and prosperous citizens died at his residence on West Grand Avenue after a long illness. He was buried with Old Fellow honors and a memorial to his niece M. E. Church of which he was a member. Rev. Edward W. Crumbly was a crowd to witness his loss. His usefulness will be missed by the citizens and generosity and polite to every one. A great citizen has gone. Mrs. Hortense Bouchard, a house of her parents, Mrs. Hortense Bouchard is also ill. Mrs. Hortense sisters with their pastor are dying and will be missed. You can get the $3000 from Bishop Cottrell and Dr. J. R. Shepard. A strong ally will leap the Greenville, Nov. 18. — The churches had spiced services Sunday, Rev. James R. Swaney of Denison church at New Hope Baptist Church Sunday, Rev. S. Stephens, son Cory Swaney of Denison, has captured his been ill. Master Raymond. Owens has returned from Chicago. Master Bruce Moss took a picture of his son, Master Henace Catchings is handling McBrady's goods. Mr. Ellis Kidd was married to Sturbridge. Mr. Bell Jack was married to Miss H. Ridge is still ill. Mr. Vicia Moore took a trip to Sulphur Springs, a place, axent for the Dallas Express. Marlin, Texas, November 18. —The sheet and snow laid a beautiful mantle of snow upon our city and not a church door ventured out. We have a Key of Greenville, Grand Worthy Councilor of the Course of Calcutta, hold a grand session with the local school board, greet her. Our school is moving along solely under the principalship of the school. They have a cighthouse at school, a rottlement of over 300. They need a teacher to take charge of the Manual Training Department, Miss Minnie Sanders, and Miss Madeline Sanders is indoressed. Moderator, Rev. F. G. Lofton of the Good Hope Council of the Ministerial processes to meet bim on the 23rd in Marlin First Baptist Church to decide on the location of the Madam Bettie Alhney claimours for the Express, Mrs. L. B. Loe on Branch Street waits patiently for the Snow has unraveled. The Snow has unraveled. a good school at Morning Star. So many of our people are moving to Dallas, where the houses are at a premium. Read the Dallas Express and keep up with the dollars of your race. Mineral Wells, Nov. 18—Because of the inclement weather church services were poorly attended Sunday evening. A great evangelist, has returned and is able to look after her line of business. Rev. E. B. Budnar left some day for the Annual Conference in Abilene. He was accompanied by Madma Teresa Oler and Sibby. She was Tallaye from Sunday night. The "Evening Chat" met at the home of Mrs. C. C. Simmons, presiding elder of Belleth Baptist Church baptized one of the many some cause the papers were delayed Saturday and had to be delivered where we shall hope we will happen again. High Bank, Nov. 18—Sunday was a rainy and cold day and we did not have any services at all. To our readers: We have not had the Express in about three weeks on account of our reporter was quite busy at other work. Rev. J. Lymn comes in for his paper, Mr. Sundy is for his paper, Miss Ursie Redrick, the daughter of Mr. Willie Redrick, deceased this life a few days ago, and Ford, and is enjoying it. Mr. Sunny Mel Milliana, the son of Mr. Allen Williams, is in his office at Prairie Ridge, where he is visiting his aunt in Waco, Mr. Shack Carter, was a visitor in our office this week in Waco, Mr. Mandy Bloodmour, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Washington are on the sick list this week. Italian Joe Clemente, Mr. Mandy Bloodmour, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Washington are a visitor in our town on business. Mr. Jack Hood of Calvert was a visitor in our town on time when we put a paper in our town picking cotton. Mrs. Inis Maxwell, of Calvert passed through our town on route to Waco. Mrs. Inis Maxwell, of Calvert when we want a good paper, get the Dallas Express and get the good news at all times. Get the Express and read what our own people are doing. Miss Eliza Harris is on the sick list this week. When we need the reporter, see the reporter, Jake Hamm, Jr. Wolfe, Clly, Nov. 18—Rev. Glumore was at his post Sunday and preached a soil stirring sermon morning at Honey Grove. He honegled Honey Grove was here Tuesday. Mrs. Nettle Johnson visited her sister Tuesday. Miss Jesse Johnson was visited by her sister. Nat Brueckner of Seamone visited related last week. Mr. Willie Andrews was shed through the lung by his sister. Mr. Willie Andrews left for Denison, their future home. Mr. Haywood Wortham of Honey Grove visited his sister, Mr. Dillard Wortham of Honey Grove, their future home. Mr. T. I. Willis, pastor of Bensham Chapel) C. M. E. Church has returned from Mineral Wells, where he was born. Mr. M. Charnison for rheumatism. Rev Willis' health seems to be much improved. He preached two strams Hasea, Nov. 18- Notwithstanding the inclement weather and snow Sunday School at the Botheleham Church was well attended. The lesson was taught by the pastor. Mrs. Hasea Gladys McGinnis' class. Mrs. Tomlinson Hutton will succeed Misa Vera Scott in B. Y. P. U. Mrs. Emma Sedberry Mrs. K. McGinnis; Mrs. Helson Hutton superintendent and Mrs. Burton will ask as our B. Y. P. U. secretary, young people entered C. T. College at Waco; Misses Marzee Standifler, Kathleen McGinnis, Mrs. Helson Hutton, Miss Gladys McGinnis in attending school in Mineral Wells. Mrs. Gus Brown and Miss Clara Thompson accompanied his daughter, Gladys, to the home in the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Sutton, Mr. Ben Perkins and Savannah Clark were quietly paraded Saturday night. Rev George Officers, Mrs. Carter has returned to school. Rev George has now busy teaching the little ones Master Joe Allen Conner met with an accident Friday during an intense period of Pueblo, Col. in the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Davia. Mrs. and Mrs. fine boy, Mother and baby are doing fine. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Taylor and grandchildren returned to the home, Lampases Saturday night. Garland, Nov. 18.—Miss Ada Starkers and Mr. McKinley Clayton were quietly授封 Thursday evening at the home of the bride. Mr. Clayton and Mr. McKinley Clayton our leading renters, residing on the W. Kingstreet arms, and the reader of the book. Mr. Clayton Starkes is the daughter of Mr. John Starkes, also a renter and stock dealer. Mr. McKinley Starkes the Dallan Express readers wish for them a long and happy life. Deacon Bigness was, in Garland Saturday on Bigness to assist to Mr. F. A. Johnson is handling the Express in Garland. Don't miss Saturday and got his paper. Mr. Jim Standiford and Mrs. Gusse Wailer will attend Saturday and got his paper. Mr. Mary Perslaps pain up for her paper Saturday. Mr. H. Hobson will attend business with her business having added an automobile line to Dallas. Mrs. Johnne Hall will offer her care with success. The Ex Expt. Nov. 18—Rev. H. W. H. Robertson was here Sunday to hold his services but was prevented by rain and snow. The Express was sold with success. Mrs. Tlaha Hill, Mrs. Carris Toaks and Mr. W. William Copper, the Express every week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill visited Nucle E. Flovr Friday night at the Parker and Whitman Hills. Uncle Hill is suffering with a chill at this writing. Mr. John Starks was here writing a letter to his indisposed. Mr. Chan. Jones purchased a Chandler 6. Prof. J. W. Jeffries has purchased a nice house in the same same. Mr. Nancy Morris has not yet missed a copy of the Express. Mr. Nancy Morris has in her auto context having received one prize in a puzzle contest. Get your dime ready for your Express. You can make in a new render of the Express. J. Herron was here in the in- ference of the conference Clan-a. of states in the Conference of the past year, proba- Hawkins Christian College, spoke here last night and spoke at the conference. Insure your property against fire in the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Texas, H. I. Lure, Agent, Cuney Insurance 11-6-41 Ponta, Nov. 18.-Mr. Bose McCrimmon who was painfully hurt in a fall several days ago, is reported, the W. W. News, and Prestbury Attendance at Jacksonville last week. Thomas B., the little son of last Thursday, Nov. 11th of punition in both lungs. He was laid to rest in Plain View Cemetery Fri. November 11th in children left last Sunday for Galveston to make that place their funeral. That the little daughter of Mr. and M.E. E.-Fuller who has been seriously ill to be much better. Mr. and M.E. E.-Fuller who home to attend the funeral of his little brother who died here Thursday, Nov. 11th to return Monday, J. L. Kyle, Reporter. Cooper, Nov. 18.—Sunday School was well attended Sunday and the teachers manifested much interest. Rev. H. R. Evans was at his post on Monday and passed away pass. Lawyer T. M. Betts came in to our surprise and made a great Republican speech and was enjoyed by the students. It remains to us put a pad lock on our mouths and quit telling things about the race to other graves. It remains to us to remember the Sunday School will give a Super on Thanksgiving night and is asking every member of New Zion to come to the school and something. W. M. Dougan and sister were called to the bedside of their sick brother in Oklahoma City. Desired to go to West Texas to pick cotton a few weeks. The small-pox seems to be decreasing and every body is getting worse. Fay more and you won't be uneasy. Rice, Nov. 18.—The sheet and snow rendered the weather unfavorable for services Sunday. Messra Robert Cink and P. E. Hewitt of Woolf City are here attending court. Mrs. Cash of Wolfe City, who has been waiting on her sick sister, Mrs. Cliffson is somewhere home. Mrs. Cliffson is somewhere home. Get the Express weekly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually and keep posted. ENNIS. Insure your property against fire in the Worcester Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Texas, see A. Harper, Agent', Ennis, Texas, 11-6-4. **Expenditures:** Education and Mission $24.40; B. Smith, P. E. $17.50; B. Smith, P. E. $17.50; B. Smith, P. E. $17.50; General Fund $24.90; General Fund $10.20; to Annual Conference $10.20; G. H. Bell, P. E. $11,000; Church Balance in treasury $40,000; Balance in treasury $40,000; George H. Bell, Pastor; H. Groner Pres. B. K. Stone, Secy; W. O. Sumpter; Pastor Brown of M. Olive Baptist church preached two very able sermons Sunday, Nov. 14, at morning service. All present were very much pleased. OKLAHOMA TOWNS. Lawton, Nov. 18 - Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. was quite a success. Rev. Owens preached a stirring service at night. School and B. Y. P. U. at Bethelheim Baptists were well attended Sunday. Rev. E. P. U. at his post Sunday, preaching at 3:30 p.m. two strong sermons. Henry Green, Colored, who was shot by A. C. P. U. at Wednesday afternoon at 125 Avenue at 11:00 a. m. Tippie is held for murder. Green fired first with a 40 calibre automatic but missed the bullet where he was standing and secured a 40-82 Winchester -ride which he fired at Green. The bullet hit Green where he was standing and secured the left side of the body and left arm. The trouble arose over alleged short change. Tippie claimed he had received only ninety cents back. tian piety. His return is the ver- tense at the Owl Drug Store and at the News stand at 515 E. 6th Street. The luncheon is at the residence of Mr. S. Sunday evening. The guest ask that the luncheon be repeated next Sam- PAINE COLLEGE. The following degrees are conferred: Bachelor of Theology, Bachelor of Philosophy, Honorary degree of Doctor of Diving, Honorary degree of Doctor of Education from High School are granted. The Education offers a five years course in theology, in education, in boys and girls desiring both Classical and Religious studies, and well be coming to Paine College. CHICAGO. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 18.—M. T. Batte of the Bailey Realty Company and manager of the million Mercantile Company, operated on Nov. 3rd, at Providence Hospital, by Dr. Geo. C. Hall. He rapidly able to leave the hospital within the next week or so. Many men and women have been to see Mr. Bailey, over which he is very pleased with the external organizations and business enterprises, also a member of Quinn Enterprises, a member of George H. Jackson left during Ohio on important business matters Mrs. Jackson is President of the FY2014 Board of Directors with offices at 3539 St. State street Rev, and Mrs. T. L. Scott, were welcomed back to Grant Memorial Chapel on the Chapel. They also received many visitors soon, who has been sick for several weeks at his home, at 4322 S. Wabah Avenue, is able to be up and about on Monday of August 1321, the Ancient United Knights and Daughters of Africa will hold their annual meeting been and preparations for same are already under way by some of the members of the some important business matters here to be taken care of. it is expected that Bibson G. L. Blackwell of Bailey Pa., will visit our city soon. ELECTION LYNCHING PROBE ASKED OF U. S. GOVERNMENT. Telegram Sent to U. S. Attorney-General Sally R. Barnes, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, League on Florida Municipalities, Boston, Mass. Nov. 5, 1920—Today the National Socialist League gave out a telegram of salute of Jerry H. Karp, a woman who lost their lives on a woman, who lost their lives on a telegram to Attorney General Palmieri, who resigned declaration Perry and his associates, demons of an election massacre, demons of an election massacre, for every Colored citizen who insist NEGRO BANDIT LOCKS GROCER UP AND TAKES $50 Trial of Oceane Beasley in U. S. Court Minutes Just 28 Minutes A. N. P. PROPHESIES MUCH DEVELOPMENT IN NEXT FOUR Chicago, Nov. 18—There are to be the most important developments in the agro race in America. These developments in take place within the four developments in progress now, others will follow (by A. N. P.) in rapids, Colored people of the country, without losing it. The way of manhood rights, dropped for the way of manhood rights, dropped for the way of manhood rights, devoted their energies to the national defense, mazs of Americans, a change of admiration of first importance in the general scheme of American administration in ten years. Republican administration in ten years. In power all sections of the country, in all sections of the country, a scholar for "General Orders number, number, number" That is the question unmoved in the masters of the man- 10. HOUSING. In the matter of housing, every other element of our nation is suffering from the housing shortages and all the kindred disasters. We need a pleasantness connected with the suburban environment of building and loan construction of building and loan construction of property, are designed and a property, are designed and a property, are invaded by the Federal consti- 11. PROPAGANDA. A definite and precise program of propaganda. This is the name of those who are best on miting the Tace in a bad light before the Ameri- cation, the military, and a campa- mption of education. It is not only the people of the group but also the population of the group but campaign not the people and videotape but one of reason and object. brief, these are some of the things people at large will超强ly pose upwardable positions and petty office holdings that will come a matter of course in the things outlined in the contest. in the positions that a demand should be placed for a group of places aside from those for a group of places that will place those who are to work on places where influence will come in the design of reconstruction and adjustment. FIRST COLORED FAIR IN ROBE SON. Lumberton, N. C. Nov. 18—The firstCollege county fair ever set up night. The fair was held in the new building, which was a decided building here and was a decided building there and three large exhibition halls and were the county. Several thousand people in the county. Several thousand people in the county. Several thousand people in the county. The fair during the week. 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PAGE THREE, LeSSeoeooooohgrseereeeereneh eee eens # GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE: CONTINUED PRRFOEM ANOS BALLS A P. M., CONTINUED TO JOHN HARRIS, Owner and Manager 5 é * EVERY SUNDAY go: “THE DRAGON'S NET” ee —Feataring— MARIE WALCAMP 3 ss ‘The woman who knows no’ fear. a r ‘Continued every Sunday. — eee be it ‘EVERY SUNDAY eS 3 ey, | “TE PHANT FOE” 3 ; of an Featuring bs yy JAUNITA HANSEN with WARNER OLAND, 4 I Fitteen-Week Serial, * 3 Jose sana Continues every Sunday. Every Monday 6 1 99 ™® Screaming Shadow” BEN SHG uD GERBER, £ | Continued every Monday. f “Hidden Dangers” JOE RYAN ! and JEAN PAIGE eee ee Conan ever Thera son oF e gmateman omtstmonin coe ee _ SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION . oe :¢ i TUES. AND WED., NOV. 23-24 «4 | i/ Pie veer : a roe Galo ame x | 4c ier ibe sug cat ~ : ee a 2 — Tee i eer ie S. HART wt I TE pnt CRADLE OF COURAGES , ; & #3 “THE CRADLE OF COURAGE” os é FEATURING 3 WILLIAM S. HART ’'™ ANN LITTLE : ‘Te Ua-wrtton Law is broken by the “Cradle of Courage” In whieh quate i i aa ne oe pike 6 nen eee er Adults 25c; 10 \ ear Old Children 15¢ SELMA MOORE, Ticket Agent be baler al a AA ; ee eS | THETDALLAS EXPRESS. ae ee he BS ee Pps SiG reer » Ne ee! . ww Pee | SWarionat WeGno Rese ASSOCIATION. ex theFate Asch tee eo tik hatsies exthies remunie fico aor att alae re Pree eet ar Seeeren Pca San, ri ned Prt see ais Soemees See One ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. Ton en 98 aetna Le ee aa tee Gar ttc 8 Romce Fo rm voMLIC. Amy. eropecgn rofection upon the chdsecion wanting’ erepucation of SAY parson Sri of torporation which Stax "appear tm the ‘coleman of The Baling prea si bm naiy_ oo rected apn leg bein brought othe ‘Mignon "tthe pubiebers ‘ntered at Port Omics at Dalian spevas, aunecondccone tatien, woler Ret ot Comeroen, Maren 87H IMPonranT. ° No miberipons malted for a period ‘oan ‘three onnthaPayinent fr mint must be fate —_— ‘hi never hateted the white foatbeg, nether baw i bean disgroced by” the | yellow ftraake Kt inno afflted ‘ith tho flannel onth. Te twa ‘plain, every day, sen- sti, “counervative Rowepe: ber, whlch time no. all 16 eateh the passing Brees; ‘Hie ne doubith! flag: It toteoes 4 petriotiom ax Tread ax Oar country. Tee ‘ove ot even banded Justice seovers ‘ll (iq territory oc- “talled by the human race, “This i pretty high eroxnd, ‘at we five on It and are seoibering Bora of the reas come up and stand ‘with This roma sas W. & KINO, rroesesessstsseseogee tt. aaa ‘SATURDAY, ‘Nov. 20, 1920, See ‘<e whes. National Thrift Week ito be od- ‘wervod) for the second tne next Janvary. “It te being foxtared by the Infermatign) Secretaries of the. ¥. 1M. CA, at ie to be cbeerved by ‘exeroiges’ and ceremotien calculated to’ ttn more forelbiy to the public snind the necessity fof) more Saving In public schools especially, tis ‘week it to be stressed and the ‘Aildren given encouragement toward forming thoge Habits which will tnd to. make them Mabitwsliy arity ‘Too mich ecaphasis cxnnot be lad ‘upon the necessity to our group of ‘getting i (ouch with and fostering much movements. They will mean Imveh to us ‘They tend toward in- serene prosperity and 0 fur, we are ‘not euffering. from an over xbun- ance of wealth. ‘The lessons of thritt fa youth wil ‘ean a generation of thrifty grown- s. National Tacit! Week should be weleomed. by teachers as an added ‘opportunity fer doing a service ‘bleh shall become more and more Apparent x» time oes on. ian be sett ak en ‘penperty obeerved by us, ‘Delped ty our leaders whose tn- fiyence reaches all manses among ‘io, will help much tn apreading the ee meses nsw © Wealth 1 power, and any move. ‘meat which tends toward: making us “more accumalative should be exgeriy amstod, for tie ponnibiitien for ‘Géed witch Ut: holds. Dollors has been famous for doins ‘Ma tiles tm a big way, She han Toeited ty blag wil to par fhe tee’ Pane i oth only and Ree Bid Alght fe alware better then “teh, ut Drone tt Se Hind ‘deh Tan neve ‘be tied when ye ar Meester rare tne bom Ineo prs“ Se A < rah some tte wt PROGRESS. Le ina he Al tetas In the Bs Boe eoiary is fe sive of sents where ite iue if we overlook -to mention certain events which te ark a tené dy toward stand for ore cqoae treat ~ An intet-racial conference was held in Texarkana a few | "hey apc dered iynchiags aod aged were the ative of all in allowing a more rigid adher- to ‘4 more hearty support of law. ! In cooeehas this conference the Express took the ‘that while the resolutions as such were, commendable, iad tania ened te corns Dore eich. 8 oonierenee Bere eens ‘races took an active interest in’ ‘support of its resolutions. Since that time, two events have, taken place which are ‘worthy of mention and commendation in that they are indicative ferme ere seen Genary On Ses Bory 2-cer Saighbors, that law, ‘order and progress may characterize their . ' ‘At Arlington, Texas, a few days ago a Negro held as» sus- pect Jn. case of criminal assault was. saved from an almost sure lyncliing by the. efforts of the local sheriff assisted by sev- ‘eral of the leatling citizens of the town. They urged the mob to, allow the law to take its course, The mob waa stopped. An in- nosent man & life was, saved. While no it thinking ean honestly condone mob violence, we cae ‘the: past, beet given to feel that public sen- ‘timent against it was lacking to such an extent that whenever it ‘was contemplated and the victim was black, it met no real op- Doulton. According to our honestly acquired conception of human seater, ‘and ordinary duty it was no more than the duty of a cit- “an whieh these men of Arlington performed. Yet, because of the infrequency of such occurrences we are forced to commend highly their action and even allow ourselves to hope that the ‘sentiment which prompted them to act may spread among their fellows and that Texas, may finally distinguish herself for the: sturdiness of her citizens in upholding the laws. ' Lynching is unnecessary. It bespeaks lawless propensities of citizens. It indicates lack of progress. It stands for disregard of established authority. It tends toward the destruction of the inalienable rights of citizens. It, in its final analysis, endangers even a eee aeat in that the sentiment which moves them against others may at same time threaten them. Any attempt at its lessening means an attempt at rendering more firm the fun- tga itals of government and the upholding of the sovereignty of law. | ‘Texas would be benefited by the spread of such sentiment. Its leaders, will be leaders indeed if they but encourage and com- tend such acts of plain duty. * Laws are established by the citizenry for their protection and guidance, It is only the exceptional members of ang, citi- zenry who, because of possible degeneracy, ignorance or delin-. quences, break or abuse them. Every law carries its own pen- filty, also determined by the citizenry. It would appear as only inst and proper that these laws which express or should express the desires and dictates of that citizenzy be allowed to function. ‘Texas for many years has occupied an unenviable place ey ae a nrtees of Ne Treeaing roserd sad oven now, Sy figures of the lynching record for the first six months of BY are/made public its name appears among the eight states re ig We in lynching and lynchers and’ eee cee ree we fee betas fotand im totals ' mind by better thinkers everywhere. |__We glory in the nosshbilities of Texas and we are anxious! eg bey tettioaeh bntance betononed wrorvee, We to . We com mend if and Its authors highly. ee me eran tes et td th tcvant of the dinimcon ecting Federated Council of church women hat Pride, at which time they went on record as favoring bet- tor for Negroes. They strenvously op. ‘the double ‘of morality under which the men of ith ‘taces must live and condenmed lynching gs barbaric Lat __) We dare to hone that such discussions may mean tle spread a she sentiment which they oxorest: that they may acenmolsh ‘maximum eood: ey may touch all classes of people irae i, as a Christianity. Thev make for renter freedom, trom diseontent. They are no more "than ordinarily sight. poor a rains fee of aes and a desire for Drorrrss. we live in a country where progress is al-| ‘ways desirable, e . | ELECTION, RESULTS AND OURSELVES. ) In the campaign just closed Negroes played an important ‘ead ‘They were a factor to be reckoned with and the reports from various parts of the country show that they are now learn- ing to play the gafne as it should be played in a way caluculated to bring them tangible returns. ,. There were many Negro candidates in various sections of ‘the country running for office. Some of them ..were elected, ‘others were defeated. But elected or defeated in every case ‘their campaign is responsible for the formation of a nucleus around which a real machine may be built out of Negro voters. Southern Negro candidates were defeated without exception. ‘Such an outcome was by no means unexpected. But there can be ‘no donbt but that there eandidacies were instrumental in aug- menting the total Republican vote and at the same time spread- ‘ing political information among heretofore indigent. Negro voters ‘who from now on will show themselves more active. ‘The results, compiled by the Associated Negro Press, as they relate to Negroes are interesting. ; Dr. Jesse: Washington, Texas’ Black snd Tan candidate for ‘Supervisor of education was defeated. J. H. Blount of Arkansas ‘Was defeated by a Democratic majority. W. A. Hawkins of Maryland and J. R. Pollard in Vireinia were defeated. H. H. Price of Pollard in Virginia was defeated. But in Iltinois, three Colored candirintes for the legislatrre were elected. They are A. ‘HL. Roberts. W. B. Donglas and S. S. Turner. Ih Ohio, Henry 0. Higwins was elected to the legislature. ‘Tn Deleware Dr. Henry W. Pikes was elected to the legislature. In Missouri Walthall M. Moore was clected to a seat in the lower Tn New York a Negro was sent to the legislature. In Re ees aaecgrtey gal to repnmsatd tn soe brssch jn some brane of Congress. "Thode ave remnita to be proud of. These men were lected mainly because of the support given them by members foes cee> capeeces teem voting for fhe first tise since ‘migrating to that 1 ees a ofa ee oe us ‘co-operation among a ee ‘There is no doubt but that many migrants voted for these }successful candidates, providing the contention of those who Pee open manretion: i torent of polities, tink they, would properly informed, make a noticeable addition to the Republi can vote ofthe sates to which they had one. __ It is proof also that given full and free opportunity for do- ing 90. the Negro is as actively interested in the choice of his axecnitives and legislators as are any other Americans. Even in hcg ae eee ‘that he is willing and i. irony otra ‘this camnsigm as they relate to us we tow f lige mi eee eres er aa oe Bither cageither we must fh own representatives’ in our leqis- ative halls ised Setr that we aloct Ghote wid ures Yeast disposed nt to. us the justice and equity in legislation een gee ob ecaath ths section neriea it may be years before such ondition may mala not foolish however to draw sontidence from our behavior in thie campaign which shall hear- n mr aes Is righer hopes in campaigns to ae sae Ce JME _DAULAS EXPRESS. DALLAS TEXAS STURDY wetaents | THE MIRROR OF aes al PUBLIC. OPINION ‘Lord Mayor Terrance MacSwiney 's dead! His mortal remains le in ‘tate. His immortal soul wunders"somewhere in the mysteries of eternity. 'As De “passed from nature Into eternity” the world moped with him As tho choked out his fast breath the men of Ireland, with gifuts of steel in ‘hele aves and proxysmal darts of pain’ tn their hearts, remained tragically sama Me ulin ot death are Dag mun. 00 estorial oveep. sary ‘spirit to the gates of the erent beyond. ‘The spell of death. ‘8 death wrung and twisted from a brave being to appease tyranny and at ‘the same time to afouse the slumbering soul of the tyranmized, binds bia ‘adherents and sympathizers. ‘When news of MacSwincy's death was melodramatically heralded by American newspapers, Jew, white and black Gentile were amazed and be- ‘wildered: Amazed at the courage and contriteness of the man MacSwiney. ‘dewildered at the retentions profigacy and tyranny of the “Brutieh Eu pire. In calm reflection the American black man, the underdor and door- ‘mat of civilization, should tebold the moral victory of MacSwiney as a lesson tm seal, carnestneey’ and devoutness. Neither the appeal to live ‘made by eholee and tempting food tior the threats of death made by na- ‘ture's pains sent throush MasSwines’s mortal habitat swerved this brave soul oF altered bis grim resolution. Like Regulus, in the last epeech -of the Carthagenians, MacSwiney’s spirit etied out “Bring om your torture” Like Martin Lather upon his 99 theses sald, “pon this rock T stand, and Jean do none other, so help me God.” Black men of America, with beaten backs and stultifying soula beard ‘hin erlex. Those spirit cries plercing out of death throes and. strussies of the Irish martyr aye harrowed up the souls of black men. They have ‘quickened hin pulse and stesdied his shifting ‘and vacilliating gaze into ‘the foture. ‘lack men have received new courage, new visions and new ‘deals or leadership. ‘The Diack men, witnessing a steady declination of his leeat risbts, a rising onrush of newly inspired Matred against him and the old avenues 9f livelihood slowly but surely closing. to him, stands in need of no “tal 0f Gilead” to soothe his ruffled spirits. He must be filed with the same ‘pirit that caused the great sacrifice on Golgotha's rusged brow, with the same spirit that was starved from the carnal existence of “Toussaint Overture and Terrance MacSwiney. ‘The calm, unatering, unflinching spirit of determined and inteligeat Jeadership will awaken ‘the dormant spirit of crushed black people. The eaderabip must. be: from black people. MacSwiney, an Irishman, led the Irish. “He even refused to speak English but mastered his native Gactic tongue. MacSwiney wanted to see Ireland free and on equal footing with ‘other great people at all Mazards. The leaders of black men must put the freedom of black men above personal suffering, hardships and miseres. "The death of MacSwiney according to all expectations will operate as a ferrite dynamic in freeing Ireland. MacSwiney knew no compromise. His fearless soul was undaunted at the power of the great kinsdom opon whose Possessions the sun never sets No one expects the death of one man to overturn the world. Xo ove ‘expects to nee the American Negro granted the moch-raunted \berties of ‘the stars und stripes in a single day. Wo know and the world knows that ja tattle for Mberty (6 not like the Might of electricity, transition along ‘the line’ of least resistance. It is a strugsle that lke the remission of sins requires the shedding of blood. ‘The mentally and morally perverted leaders of American Negroes have ‘Deen traveling along lines of least resistance, where neither great oullars fof ioral nor mental enersy have beech expended. They have captained est mrnete retest to tyncinen. ther hare pared th part of chi ‘man to “resolution committees." they have fathered tany volumes of bom- ‘basiac petitions. How many have died in the interest and cause of Nesro Hiberation? Since the days of Nat Turner the “leader” have confabed und contrived in’ the eatleat way in feeble atiempts to calm cooditions, but Conditions are steadily rowing worse. The mase of Negroes are repodt ating clamouring clown-like leadern MacSwiney exemplifies the type the ‘masses desire. MacSwiney’x death in an armed rebellion would have been life ost im ignominy. MaeBwiney's voluntary severance from life in a cause for bs jmanity ives ws the criterion and the precedent fcr real virile leadership ‘Away with the field lash and spy-type of leaders. Give us men of courass ‘and teen Ot wicth. Masiiindy, we pay {ribute to you. “NEGRO ANCESTRY” WHAT OF ITT peal to American prejudice was mate las for the presidency by putting oct 2 fean blood tm bis veins, of, Im other wo y. We are not told how remote suth an that had his ancestors been traced far found that the story was true not only jan and woman wherever he may be fo ng and honestly believes himself to be selence verifies the statement, that “of ¢ tons of men for to dwell on all the face ined the tounds of thelr habitation.” od from the parent stream and towed i It lost tts original characteristics and 1 blood.” of Itself rich and ennobling. am | degrading, science bas not yet unanimd tant decision the world waite with abai ¢ Senator Harding's “Negro ancestry” "In an Oblo college, I must be tat » from Adam, whom many contend with he was) an African, and: if not an Afri not a white man, but = Colored man, 4 pw, dark or reddish. ‘Then, too. it Is co ‘Dat the Garden of Eden was in Afric ear out the learned professor's somewhat ing to American ears, you Know, that | very remote, be means, were persons of that it were true that aot very far bac yore persons of Negro blood, what of 17 train of blood {a a mental and moral ba 1 does not admit, he has risen in spite aght not that fact be taken as a credent ral worth which should be considered ‘true that Harding was of “Nexro ancest sahamed of in that fact ‘The day will America when men and women will pot y are of "Negro ancestry:” because of | pen of character and righteousness can ld hold them down and that after all the and womanhood. upright and pstandinr.— Cesare repr ae Suerte yoeation wee seute lect wesb to Oxipat senator ‘Martine forthe preiency by puting xt A story that ne encetors Red Afrean toad’ tm hie enn, or. tm ser word that he ws Jot Negro suescy. Weare nt tld bow remote math cerry wae We trons wegOh tat boa hie sacetors berm traced ar euch beck freid avy Bou fo that te racy ves tre: met enly of Sensior acd abbr wrery en end viman whoreree ho tay be fouhl, who. piss Mimalf upon Qeing and Domety tires mci to be “white.” Por Hy Wit witen and selene verdes the statement, that “ot ONE BLOOD Cot ads nade all paone et inn fr to wel on all the face of te eae" fed hath etepmined the Younde of thar habaton uat when” Fone boo" pried from the pert stream and, owed iio such vers ed chanel fat It Tot ts erga charecterincn sed ease, for cx tmp. “Cwocaan Mo” of hat rch and eanobing. and “Repro Mood ot Want.poor tot deareding, acenco ban bet yet encnimly trcrined ‘pon tne ecco the orld wets with aeied breath ow sis olf Sn ars ‘sepro enceatiy" an sarted 2 eared fm'an Ohio oles, Krmust be tt De hed in mind arding's escent trom Adam. show many contend =i) much to apport ftir sain at he ves an Aiieem, and’ Wrnot an Avican or “Meare he was ceratnly no's white man, but « Colored man Ademan of dsm feeaing tebe. dak or readsh ‘Then, wo. le contended by eter feared’ ervant at the Garden ef Basu war tm Aiea Al of whch frold ecm to bear out the lareedprotescr's smut sarng aoe on, coe shocking to. Amarin ear you Roow, tht among Hardie’ emote snceatom very rows, be Means were paroue of “ero tad” "bot grentng that" Weere rye ew very far tack amone ar ings ancestors were pernns of Net. ood, what of HY I. een rast ine that recs saint blood us wena dnd moral handicap wich foram, The Mater doce not snl, he has sneha ple of to einen Ena wettenn ecto oot tht fact be taken ap a codes of ittectan owe and teal worth which should be connred st suet aihr tan = hah? ‘an were it trme that Harding was of erro ancestry.” there wad he wating to be sth ot tat Yack ‘Tho ay will come even In the [Unltd Sater of America when ‘nen and women wil pint with pride to neue that they ate of "Repro ancestry” becanne ts sition to ide tra tint men cf charcer nod ichteopmens cam rae enperin to eondins that wold bold thee dows and that after a the hag tat comnts Ie rel raahoad and wemunbond, wright and wpstanding ‘The Meier ce een ei In & recent issue of a white daily published in Beaumont, ia. there appeared & brief editorial captioned, “An Example of Good Citizenship.” In thls article the editor landed the Lehavior of members of our group «Bo, co-operating Uherally with police authorities, bad been mainly responsible for the capture and imprisonment of a fugutive erimimal who had murdered 2 white woman Ia Beaumont: According to the story it was a Nesro scc- Hom foreman who selzed the fugutive while armed, after baving frat no- ‘unled the police of Mis presence rin the community. Also it’ ts reported that a Negro gave the first information of the crime and affaed the frat [fue to the anuallant. “Another Negro is said to have told the police of the [actions of the fagutive before and after the deed had been committed th short, Nexroae were fm the large part responsible for the arrest, snd ‘will no Goubt be responsible for his conviction Such a story, while not ‘by any megns an unprecedented happening. shosld furnish the Iynchins South with some food for thought, if of sane spd fair thinking it 1s capable ‘An idea born of distortion and misrepresentation and fostered by S03th- Jorn propazanda, would have It sppear that Negroes are in the main, siven {0 the perpetrating of crime and the shielding of criminis. Such bas been the false idea hat the South has exsayed to tmbed within the pablic mind, [tnd such also'has been the argument employed by this section in a ain fatempt to extuae and Justify the abhorrent behavior of Iynching mots }Our protest against the crime of tynching bas been invariably met bs the evasive admonition from our adversaries, to prevent the comrnieaion of Jcrimen’ by members of our group. which lead to the action of the mob If the story of tha conduct of those Negroes in Benumost has no other merit, € certainly refutes the damaging We which the South Das Jeought to engrave upon the public mind, namely, that Nesrocs wilfulls a Str et hes eae VOCAL MUSIC. | imc om Sa sim cams pani vt aun Pte eons Stee ca or con fe | ‘Vocal students will be received at present ae oe ere pa a oom me fo eee Take | coc Hep eee etal pce kas a as ee oe he oe Serre moors eee os ee fay toprecane thir eopnsiies to 44, wer ete ea aiee mina oe ents ema. ed rm. ‘And we are just as bel erg dong apchanghfmapirr ns Ps Sata eo cues in oa eee oer ara Screeseien on Cael cee te grep lg imei eae ar sel ae wk ner ak wa secs oe pa tae ee oe Sanne eaten A re a ; MIS BENNETT B. GILES Bos sion eeu pnnog wi Xda Pan a 138 Lb re et et aie or CONCERTS nd BBOK ras ‘cal sadenta will be meied mt pesent ly 8 Pict sn Sutra Phone M0 See ae pnt or oar Senger t New York a8 Se Jp nr Acasa nat or crac | Consatntione by Appoint O17 ————————— Toone coe cee Sinmun wha aaner terms ould be sl ees, a ten sncne tem tn ons a8 er ‘kroup? 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Sis rw gre Bierce Soa eae Kiem ance’ wctararelt aitee, She ted ae land, Senlor Erand’ wages ; SSS Ee alae Sy hace a es isaeoens 3, Bie goael ae ar’ SRE, 20° red peeve, and ealtca te Give Col- ety Sok n geeaaty thee ease, Was, Se eet ei eer, mie 2 Screech ie ie ge, hia Snel i" oe garb eh, eg at Tinie oer Bay tet oe Shown Before a ith a ik Bas Bets Bae Pood Sateen Rat ES Tee Suh a ete Sect ey Tethestgtas, Mr. ic FAN tend ra ae oi a (fr A §®N PL FINAL RETURNS SHOW NEGRO CANDIDATES POLLED LARGE RACIAL VOTE. FINAL RETURNS SHOW NEGRO CANDIDATES POLLED LARGE RACIAL VOTE. (Continued from page 1.) Hawkins of Baltimore, Md. was an independent, Republican candidate for the Senate, the following year. "The election of its candidates for number in both branches of Congress by the Republican party, marks a Leaving out of consideration the veritable disinheritance of people in people is practically unanimous. Fourth of March, 1921 will be in absolute control of the executive and military, with such majesty in the air that no longer will permit any of their race group, on any pretext what- If the party we have largely supported long deferred remedial legislation, property rights in our country, we lack of power to do so. Perhaps, however, the Remedies we antithetically have returned it to power may weak race. A government did not succeed, but a foundation has been laid for the one district, one election, a number of members to the State House, where our numerical strength was that they are more than 5,000 people who have thrown off the shackles of poverty. Frederick M. Roberta, Clarifton and will represent the Los An- dorida stadium, following noon by Alvin D. Smith which appeared in a recent显 ture which he is a staff member who has which he is a staff member who has at- tended by a number of Indian dall- Good Ive Ye Democrat Goodie to all ye Democrat, Republicans will now take charge Republicans will now take charge Goodie to ye Georgia Democrat New York's landlord for your down- New York's landslide was your down fall. Thus Harding had to win. Again, goodby ye Democrata. Houston, Texas. Nov. 11--1:500 Southern Pacific shopmen struck last week because four Negro workmen were simulated by the officials of the road. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezeze costs only a few cents. With your fingerat. You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezeze" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or calluses. Initially it stops hurting then shortly you lift it...both corn or calluses right off, rf and all, without use of pain or so Trubb. No harm. SAYS JEWS ALSO SUFFER. According to our nationalists, all the time we are called the "Jewish nation," time may be marked by Jewish infiltration, then the cause of the Jewish nation is the Jewish nation. They are also the instigators of the infiltration. "TRUE JEWS" NEWEST NEW YORK CULT. (By A. N. P.) New York, N. Y. N. Nov. 18—A cult of Jesus have been discovered in Harlem, LaVettin, a reporter on the Jewish news, who said he helped a chief priest in a certain mystery, then produced, and claim to have Twelve olders head the board of organization, which on its Internet organization, which on its Internet organization, Hebrew. Settlement Clerk* Anson Levitt, in the interest of America, sent to the title of "true Jewish," he wrote, in the back of a co-operative tenth Avenue. This part of the street, sixth Avenue. This part of the street, sixth Avenue. too sacred for his intrusion, but too sacred for a tree at the corner of a tree at the corner. SIMMONS SPEAKS IN DENVER. THREE MEN KILLED IN FIGHT WITH POLICE Newport News, Va. Nov. 18. -- Dying as the result of fight in which police say they were forced to shoot him, David Hail, killed by fire. David Hail, killed by law enforcement, Arthur Williams, killed by law enforcement, Arthur Williams, killed by law enforcement, Jeffried, killed by George Carr, THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. OUR NEW HOME PENDLETON AVE. ST. PERDINAND AVE. Poro Corner SEEK PREACHER pHO DESERTED FAMILY. (By A. N. P.) G. U. O. of Knights of Shepherd want one thousand (1,000) or more deputies to organize and set up local lodges in every State of the U. S. Deputies both men and women are making one hundred dollars each, one hundred and fifty (1500 dollars) per month. Experience not necessary, we will teach you free. We are represented in fifteen (15) states, giving thousands of men and women work to de in each state. We guarantee you steady employment and regular pay. For District Deputyship to set up lodge anywhere in U. S. C. W. D. Jr. in Kansas City. No. 1506 Michigan avenue, Kansas City, Me. Enclose 2 cents speed reply. 1-31-ff ADDA'S HAIR GROWER In three months will make the hair soft, curl and glossy. A triskel will be on the manufacturer We want live agents to represent us in every city and hamlet Box of Pressing Oil, 60t; Box of Hair Grower, 50t; Special Grower, 60t. Mrs. Ada Montgomery, Manufacturer. We guarantee our goods to grow and we are hailers in the 1121 Bishkek, Missouri. Missouri May travel to visit our up-to-date Maryland. May travel to visit our Money must be sent with all orders Money must be sent with all orders The Wonderful Hair Dresser and Grower. THE WORLD'S FINEST HAIRDRESSER THIN MODEL WATCH Open Pee, Pain, Published Watch, 91 Pc. Case White Karen Dial Case or Battery, 10 Pc. Black Karen Dial Case or Battery, 10 Pc. Handgun and parachute to be a special item. STEM $4.65 SET STEM WIND Give full name and address and we will also help you find a store to buy. Paprika or almond oil. Special Offer to Agents on Request Foster & Co. 1215 Wardlaw Ave. Dept. 1 Chicago, Ill. NO MORE SHOP UNRUL If you will insure your Hair and Hair and Scalp Treatment. Wish NO MORE SHORT, HARSH AND UNRULY HAIR If you will insure your Hair and Scalp with the Vim and Vigor Hair and Scalp Treatment. What the Vim and Vigor Treatment Will do for your hair and scalp: (1) Groom it (2) Wash it (3) Treat it Will increase the growth of the and keep the scalp and hair in hair. (4) Maintain the scalp a healthy condition. (5) Will render the hair soft, thick, straight, smooth and beautiful. Get it today. The Hair Promoter and Shampoo, 50 cents each, or $1.00 the full treatment. At all drug stores. If your druggist hasn't it he will get it for you, or you may send money order or $1.20 in stamps to Theo. Smith, Druggist and Distributor, 1301 E. 16th Street, Kansas City, Mo. YOU NEED VIM AND VIGOR SYSTEM TONER America's greatest greatest and builds up a run-down system in a powerful Alternative, Blood and Screw. With Screw, with Screw, with Screw, Abscapes, Ricketts the Hair, Tetter, Ringworm, Scars, and Scars, be convinced of its great value, America's greatest general tonic. It makes rich, red blood and builds up a run-down system. Vim and Vigor System Toner is a powerful Alternative. Battery Tonic and Applicator. A wristband with battery rechargeable. A wristband with Sorfella. Abscesses, Rickets, Eczema, Carartt, Falling of the Hair, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Bolls and Various Skin Diseases and Humors of the Blood, give this remedy a trial and be convinced of its great value. Price $1.20 by mail. 1301 EAST 18TH ST., KANSAS CITY, MG St. Louis, Mo. One thousand agents wanted — Good money. We want agents in every city and village to sell THE STAR HAIR GROWER. This is a wonderfully be used with or without straightening irons. Sells for $25 per box-one $25 per box-two $25 per box. Any person that will use a $25 box will be convinced. No matter how much you grow your hair just keep the HAIR GROWER a trial and be convinced. Send $25 for full size hair. Send $10 for a agent send $1.00 for a full supply that you can begin work with. Send an agent's terms. Send all money by money the STAR HAIR GROWER MANUFACTURES Box 812, Greensboro N. If you are reliable and can prove it, we can show you how to make $50 to $100 a month, without interfering with your present occupation. Apply Will do for your hair and scalp; (1) Remove the growth of the hair and keep the scalp and hair in hair; (3) Will heal the scalp and hair; (4) Will heal the hair soft, thick, render the hair soft, thick, beautiful. Get it today. The Hair Promoter and Shampoo, p05 cents each, or $1.00 the stores. If you don't store, if you druggy hasn't it he will get it for you, or you may send money order or $1.20 in stamps to Theo. Smith, Drugget and Disc Knox, Km 18 15th Street, Kansas City, Mo. YOU NEED You May Need This Information at Some Time MENTHO-LO JELLY VAPOR BATH - During the Spanish Influenza epidemic, Mentholo-Jelly stood in the foremost ranks in providing instant relief. Where ever Mentholo-Jelly was applied never a lost case, a record we are proud of. For sore Lung Trouble, Asthma, Gripe, Pneumonia, Sore Throat, or any inflammation. - Leading physicians were quick to learn that Mentholo-Jelly renders quick relief and recommend it to all sufferers. - Our faith in Mentholo-Jelly is so strong that we authorize every drugstreet to sell it with a guarantee of satisfaction or your money back. - With every jar of Mentholo-Jelly there is a circular telling how to treat many cases that have been thought incurable. Sold by leading drugstores or mailed to any address upon receipt of price and your drugstreet name. PRICE 50 CENTS PER JAR. DALLAS TEXAS. Agents wanted. Must be of good character. To people who are sick and Jelly we will gladly send the treati viding that they satisfy us of such Have Your Property The Western Mutual Insurance A Legal Reserve Company and storer of Insurance and Banking. On your property -against lost by Hall, With our re-insurance treaty in New York, and with our reciproca Fire Inspector, of Quince, Ill., with unlimited backing. A, K. LEONARD, Pres. C. H. LONG, Secretar Phone Cr. 3363 San Antonio, Texas. Phone Y 1553, Dallas A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. Learn the Beverly System of Hail You Can Become Independent with Prep people who are sick and unable to pay for will gladly treat the treatment free of all cla that they satisfy us of such claim. Have Your Property Insured with the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of T. Legal Reserve Company under the Supervision of Insurance and Banking. Our Policy offers P Property - agent lost by Hail, Lightning, Storm our re-insurance treaty with W. L. Petitton, k, and with our reciprocal compact with the servicers of Quincy, III., we have perfected o limited backing. BONARD Press. W. H. LEONARD C. H. LONG, Secretary and Treasurer 3353 an Antonio, Texas. Y 1933, Dallas. W. H. HOLLOW NCE TO MAKE MONEY. HAIR GROWTH the Beverly System of Hair Dressing. Become Independent With the System and the Preparations. quick and unable to pay for Mentio-in the treatment free of all charges, pre- of such claim. Property Insured with Actual Fire Insurance Co., of Texas company under the Supervision of Commi- nity. Our Policy offer Protection on by Hall, Lightning, Storm and Fire. Treaty with W. L. Pettibone & Co., of reciprocal compact with the Mid West V. I. we have perfected our company W. H. LEONARD, Vice-Pres. Secretary and Treasurer 900 E. Commerce St. W. H. HOLLOWAY, Agent HONEY. HAIR GROWTH ASSURED of Hair Dressing. Cont With the System and the Rev. Marie Preparations. - To people who are sick and unable to pay for Mentoio Jelly will gladly send the treatment free of all charges, providing A Legal Reserve Company under the Supervision of Commissioner of Insurance and Banking. Our Policy offers Protection on your property—against loss by Hail, Lightning, Storm and Fire. We are pleased to treat you with W. H. Petitions & District of New York, and with our reciprocal support of West Fire Underwriters, of Quiney, we have perfected our company with unlimited backing. A. K. LEONARD, Pres. C. H. LONG, Secretary and Treasurer Phone Xr. 606 E. Commerce St. Sen Antonio, Texas Phone Y. 16538, Dallas A CHANGE TO MAKE MONEY. HAIR GROWTH ASSURED Learn The Beverly System of Hair Dressing. You Can Be Independent With the System and the Rev-Marie Preparations. For the Beverly System Formula, The Mag- netic Hair Dressing and Pressure Oil used with or without strainingte irons, makes the hair soft and silken also promotes growth. 1918 Brev-Marie preparations will positively grow four inches of beautiful skin. They are made since the most sensitive, that Brev-Marie is far superior to all other hair preparations. A keratin vane was used to remove hair from the mission allowed. Stamp for particulars. Full sized box sent on receipt of price. 50 cents. potsuit 160 extra. Oklahoma City, OK Sample outfit, 1 Pomade, 1 Shampoo, 1 Tempel Oil, 1 Hair Grower full instructions, $2.00. MADAM COTTON'S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER Grows Hair on Temples The inventor of the Hair Gre ingredients and containing every prevent Dandruff and Tetr, preve and keeps it lice-free. Do not make the Hair sticky, but keep the Hair airy nice and straight if you desire. I guaranteed Hair on an average of one inch in pressure it if you desire. I guaranteed 1 Box, 60c; Pressing Oil, 0 Send 150 extra with Agents wanted. Inclure in a office or express mca E. J. COTTO 16 W. Calif. Ave., OKLAHOMA C Please Write N RO A FACE THAT REALLY Rozol also clears plexion of all Keeps the skin fresh and y inventor of this Hair Grower, which is made and containing everything necessary to O Dandruff and Tetter, prevent the Hair from it being lodged away at all reply. this Hair on the Hair sticky, but keeps it soft and duff awfully nice and straight without pressing, if if you desire I guaranteed this Hair Grower an average of one inch a month, also to dark Price by Mail Box 60c; Preening Oil, 60c; Shampoo Paste, Send 10c extra with order for return wanted please be mailing to OKLA. office or express money order payable E. J. COTTON & CO., Calif. Ave., Crown Bay OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. Please Write Name Plain. RO-ZO I FACE BLEA HAT REALLY BLEA zol also clears the com- plexion of all blemishes Keeps the skin smooth, fresh and youthful lo Hair Grower, which is made of sixteen everything necessary to GROW Hair, or, prevent the Hair from falling out, twice all the time. This Hair Grower will but keeps it soft and diffy; it makes straight without pressing, but you may guarantee this Hair Grower to GROW such a month, also to darken gray Hair. Price by Mail OIL, 60c; Shampoo Paste, 60c. ta with order for return stamp for Repay. On Hair. Send post cremoney order payable to COTTON & CO., Crown Barber Shop MA CITY, OKLA. Write Name Plainly. O-ZOL THE BLEACH ALLY BLEACHES clears the com- all blemishes. skin smooth, firm, and youthful looking. The inventor of this Hair Grower, which is made of sixteen ingredients and containing everything necessary to GROW Hair, prevent Dandruff and Tetor, prevent the Hair from falling out, and keep it moist. It is not made of the Hair sticky, but keeps it soft and duffy; it makes the Hair awfully nice and straight without pressing, but you may press it if you desire. I guaranteed this Hair Grower to GROW Hair on an average of one inch above gray Hair. Price by Mail 1 Box, 60c. Preserve Oil, 60c. Shampoo Paste, 60c. Send 10c extra with order for return. Agents wanted. Send post office or express money, order to Rozol also clears the complexion of all blemishes. Keeps the skin smooth, firm, fresh and youthful looking. Will remove black heads, liver blotches, tan, pimples and freckles. Also removes dark rings and marks on the neck and arms caused by collars, furs, etc. For Sale by All Dragons TON HYCIENIC CO MADE ON THE OVERTON MADE ONLY BY THE OVERTON HYGIENE THE OVERTON HYGIENIC CO MADAM A. M. SMYTH 500 E. 4th Street Will remove blackheads, liver blotches, tan, pimples and freckles. Also removes dark rings and marks on the neck and arms caused by collars, furs, etc. For Sale by collars, furs, etc. PAGE FIVE. ```markdown ``` JENS OF DALLAS HOLD MASS MEETING IN PYTHIAN TEMPLE TUESDAY NIGHT OF THE TH INSTANT. GREAT CROWD PRESENT AND “DISCUSSED WAYS AND MEANS TO ENTERTAIN THE a Hi0PS COUNCIL TO BE HELD IN DALLAS IN FEB “RUARY, 1921. FOUR DENOMINATIONS TO MEET "HERE IN COUNCIL. OFFICERS ELECTED TO HEAD $5,500.00 to be Raised in Sixty Days. uae wereuant (9 a: onli Of the cli} ery, J: Me Toe aan, Prof. me ot Dall A ti ‘ler, Dr. Cl Morgan. Prof. 3 We Abinat tthe Waini| Star, 1. Thoman C.F, 8% 3 Pic oe aire 2 anes es 0. W. White et ar “of tie lond-| 3. ML. White, De. @. W. White Ha slttaron batons und, prof. | OW. White. Dr Ropers W : othe brain se teacoee| We KB, Fol Hoo a ee a eee Dr ‘explained the object | Caldwell, 2H settorvon, = fonine which was cee| wing 8 Bev Se 5 iin, "Fhe | sesoni W,Ho Beattie vary a0 Ueaders Im Diconon. Sucks io courene th Dallas Oee| De. R. Ham, NW. ee teak ta. onwsnty, Aes | tem, P. Stares, BW. D. ear, enn, mre wee AZ| thn. J, M, Tolbert, W: Sidney Mag wrastiy expromed bin-|'ae broly KD, Mutan os Ste ras won| Be See Tes ENE Tak Me Hain mate tha tin he Dalai Yt ne that vy eto int. sper | hee uve. dout ha he kara an fas ween eo hil ve tnd, nd imei he “nt S| eon oun connie nem, elo noe of thet. Ae Chee aif aie terte| noe ofthe MB, car te oh eters of ttt ae hw Bien ee eee Pre ew marion za ut co) tee ae eer Br ees col er ince “es OaeRERe: humble and every denominatic Tegra pene ot pr| "fn ey an ier eee eee rer ce cba Aye" Wei | rao tear, Gute Mines Wt tew:| un tial’ ee Dallas Express Corner For Women Pr —_an ve (Ot What te Your Wome the Center? poet ate ee eer erat eee ee ee ea eee Sa pee tae a ool ¢ Secrest a3 eet ee SF needed ns) visitor Ser see ae pete me rare ached ae eer ee seaber sana) beta rst are fe ts oF Gea et ees Oe teeeturs, ins ee teeae tng, iting wood | ees stand ‘yen know 9 few | eae es Bee a ar oe Be oe cr a paid sas Soh Empresa “ogo” Somes feshare’ anthers” och toot. aE fect Att Bees = se puritan Fs : ce eee = a att Si % Pees = ee ah E Bee 7 eee = ee: "Bren J os 2a i ie on ae ees ak me ims : = poe as : : = sagas i ers fo ee = arte fi ; PAGE «rx. reas oa pene, De, MG. Coe: or, Dr. Cle Morean, Prof, J. 8, Starke, 7. 1. Thoman.'C, F. siarks, Joh 1, Snead, De. W, Xf, Johnson, 30H, Wnts, De. @. W. White, Dr G, W, Waite, Dr. Mobert W. ‘trot fee, Prot. H.'D, Wing, Abe Jackson, Prot. K. i Polk, Hon. ®. W. D Wale) WW. Hatin, De, BT Sante Pat setornon, FM Wilkins, W. § HIM, Mov. wiih, ‘Samial Saunders, W, H. Daniels Lenders Ta Discussion. De, R. 7, Hamilton, N. W. Tart ee, JP. Starke, 1, W. D. Welch Hon. J, M, Tolbert, W. Sidney Pit man, Prof. M.D. Winn, Hon. I Ten Jonna and others. ‘The moot ing at the very beginning took on ihe Dallas’ spirit to do things and {here ia ite doubt that’ the $5. 00.00 will be raised, ‘and that the ‘iohope” Council conaisticg of the Biabope of the A. MLB. Church, the ‘shops of the C. MB. church and that of the A. MB. Zion church in bo cared for’ tn. Keeping this Tepresontative ody ot Nearo. lead en Bvery club, every organiza lon wi ‘be. asked "for unstinte Atupport and every cttlaon however Humble and every denomination. "The officers of the. Citteens’ com tities have. boen selected with his iow that every denomination shall be reached and the work Kept ty {iii the sum ot Five Hundred Dol ints shall be raided. it, Sot, een are a ‘Gaed oe ‘being primitives” th thelr eee aes See ae oe Hoes yess Se ces cote 2 a aes See ean pa eeeren as San oo ity cep ees oke ve eee re ee Scare oe cones te re ah eae ae eae Mpa Sceraer mag ee re ee Or Soe int the Tireteas” cooker’ te" practicn! Soe es pas co aes ee tone st eae ge BS pia Peat Nor ‘he Drenaure cooker, . Peer et a oe He gre Ui Se attire “cr Renited. when ualsg far mole terete Sh water de oe ee ee. ae fae rs sate i farce Green Seem ee fe ce oo { seed nga ot ae PE rene ah Poe = ee ee ars fee ate ee : ae a rane pee SE Brees be tt oe : re scan" g “saa ¢ oe ze oa 4 eae wes ., tee ork & mee y fact Pe He. Sa Rear ores te ree : ve Sees ae See eae nee on < ! ie ae See ; Rae 2 fine fine ANE Rn a. a Ne | Dallas Loral |" “Tesch the young man, thet service tthe -community it fhe highest form. of unseltah fnetion. each hisa that to Strike « blow for clean govern ent fo a sacred and "imper- itive duty. ‘Teach bln to aup- Port Rovest men In pubile Fervice by all honorable means ieee ts power.” Aare the bore, te ay a ey the man eee Taanteia of ore snd sss ee ellen tal let aa ete eres a Soe ries anh her vane orig tte, Totten ana soul Mosc eeepc sen eo aoe Ss Seca ogee ee, cate ects sue Eater aie ria Ne ia ioe te ats mane So ee Sine sce on Re ee eet nae ee GR Smee a mek pg (cell ge gare i og ge Mite Sosa rk wk we 2 ge ge Ng Sk i caaee comes Pieno, acitee ie ere tose eae eee Go ore ee Ee wcrtnars" sees eee ae le? re Ba et Ot tee ote i Rope. ade sone oe. tein eae eee rs i oe eco ae Sealey iaPia"ekg rising Sst adr a I ik ot sean, tag dna Pee gg fo eeabeac ony tt “wadaeer ESTE a Sree tear le ee emg die Si on ite Orisky of Hence, eas Pict cM Wey Beek tr Sas es le wee tax etm Ieee pom yes k Se See! fasts "oe et “Seer eel tae Ge nets one Wether (ogg lh ge = a Shareware er cs aaa a i Ha “te aace Coola Connectional Assembly to be held ee ae senate Ace batt as it yo ata ot Me toes toon ocr ats die atente as teas o Beak wettee toes ober ot ee ea en Se ere Sone a news ed oe we We 2 ayn, 49 Yoder pon afigh gions gpenl agg Gerais tmamreiie we ut es ate ere he Ee Beats glo ie ite Oh Mit, a a a cee i Ie le Pic 8a ae acto tens “Vac ete tr "teey ea Dat Ree es ace ae Eee See ee ete" ane” Re tat ea tes ew ok as eek es ea saat Se row ot ace uv ea ite Bical a poe Nee atratte™e® Sa Brn gine at, Me a Phowey of Wheatley it a fata Nn 8 ee iguana wer Setanc as at rien a Ne te rl ‘on of Mr, and Mrs CEMETERY ASSOCIATION MEET. People May Be Sadged_ ty Respect i Wratds hey todd Taek Bead ‘The Cemetery Amociation met last Wetsendny afterneoa atthe hott Mex Muth Pitusanctoston, state’ St The new ‘organisation haa” for Ns ohfect the improvement ofthe" com stra heston a, ey Stout elegn and tated ck Sumber han expreseed'a- conviction, (Behe "San and, Slr people tay be best fudged bythe Feapect a wehich they hold. thelr Sond wlth Whiten Gad deter Saito “ie personnal ot. the bow Seas res former nediiganee ot Colored. ci {eran wii pram the. claims, the fection 19" ‘icrous poset fctings willbe Held euch Wet enay afternoon the “bome “0 fix members. Following ottcers have fen sucted: “Mes” ie. Be Stewart, Prosdent’ Mire 'cSynider, Wee reldents Mm: A.D. Wibura, Tres fee My, Ba, eee Ne Bie: Burch, Reports SIX_YOUNG COLORED HEY svaxp EXAMINATION. REEORE. STATE BOARD: OF EMBATAMING, ‘The following ome men having nalahed "that course of uly {ie Grantor amet! o- Malin soa. were examined by the Sate SBonrd "of eoahalmern hore Tonsley. were: BL Blinn, Wichita Palle: A 7. demicon. Tonkums Prank” Arline Stones Wands ‘Busia? and C Nu, ore. , als eas ake! ier ses es pail ete Srey oe Sy eae tees, Sa ‘Some May Come, Some May Go, tn veneer atti om romve was ropa a oom on rons Se eeeeeeae ec eee eae oes een Sora Fae Foes enero eerste nase so, 2 et (rm colons vovzanm) Siegel pers ee oe tee a see ee ant and Re a . an cal econ oa me re nasa SP a a a Pecciesa ec Sg won eck Es Seek en oe EVERETT'S TIRE REPAM 00., | nae eye Corer Bat | ewan + SODE OFPRUERG rue Fone Hae gevuatna a Foon Re Sea ey Hive Fu Sa On Ges, ts cece arn Sollee aera pe aets 2 s ‘ting in the drug line will be ier eet eter ae eee ee aes een ae & eee se 2 ee ee rata Seat eee wt a Rotlee. "Each provripion “reels franed"and. ersten eo ee eee ‘tll ina 0 arugy aneurin tollet artcien, ete, alware_ on. hand ae ie er ae eee Oates x oe ie Me Gees iia nero ek tea oe a See cn eae ie eee aoe peace Sate vet. D hatevary elu, sast__¥rt- day ‘with the’ president in chair. A Daseable. ‘program. Waa” rendered The 1. By. Divislou” in capable cf giving’ good programs "becuse the finest of talent is tm that room’, The oflers are: Kelloush Jeterson Pres eat!” Bava Nuon,” Vice-President Allie’ Lacy,” Secretary! Koena Wil ikins, Asst’ Soeretary. On the frst Friday they ‘wil lve a debate. Saturday, Nov. 18. High Seboo! foot-ball enim played at Port. Worth Wich. Scores 12" t0. 0 in favor. of Port Worth There willbe &. game between ‘Datla and. Waen High. Schoo! Pr flay, New. 20. at Waco. Dallas is ‘pecting ancther rane’ with "Fort ‘Worth ronn tn Dalian, Tho HY. club i not mest Pr day because many of the. born. were eping oo tore Worth a fday. fut all are expecting Dreant next ‘Priday. eal Soke wastes mam: née Gite en’ "Baiee Sey Sa ee Erapee ins i Atle “Sihow? vena Neve tnd. 0 Tie copanes vorena oF im Say 4a et mere Fra ittsdimmteled’: aa! “anpurchased Gea Pecan ener pe or ees Erie eames Hea itn i Se el Pacis tte a ea Cees Ol eee Bee eae oe Po ee ee ee Rie retonae eng oo tne Avery ditegtlon to "thelr" prestfctn ee ee eae Siete spate ets Be ete tenn ae ieee Soe aoe ate geet Reeser oot rei of Seeger Tyas i eect are eaten py i. ts ered Seta Heroes ie Be igi ieiste alt er ant SNM Acne ae the Stadt? amie Gelato Eaten ee teat ee Be, Si aaa teena ‘he man Rlaved"thale arte wel for Seale Serpe eect ae Seek at oe se te Ba Sop sats She" as OF sete BSG ooh hanes eae "ge Seittlestent atest Be Seite sae gear Tih ies Ba wt Pine a ee op See te ee aro BER OM SE Neg te Sera cen eis sae ee eee end bets etal sree Berhaaat a aes Bekrinaat wt, ceca eae Green trea Na nee wiralbeesirt Meant a ae ca 5a cae iets ta ecotocogtogs Sao a Se eer ee ee aly “helt Sees tie Fite ethers ag Wit doubly. yea triply pay for that ha ig ot age Bs ow te Chao aM bOm xh. | ia, em Hv. 10, Se tat Sore ee eet nen ence ar Sie tee eae ane Balt chore ees Bae er ots Seta ese nts Pee Far Rl San eee me Bee ee Seat a Sa ny en eet aoe bine cape ae fave armed con SPF.oms ser, cane, xinavou . a aa aol ee BA See es & Pats Fak Soe eh Tee, wo ce 2k beeen Ea St orate: & Lhe rock Serene being face genes ‘Srtendods and "optimism ” cprensed ee ear oa Rigen weneran and fo Banss i (PROP). GW. WILLIAMS, Saree carga ge Ey me a i eee Gukeel eran “maedae. Sanger School waa vony at sede aces cece fee an cana cee Ponsa See Ieee Reet, Os By uke Rerame ae Sak Cua Re teat nee sate’ Rens eae re eee Cae ne tere | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bringston, hee as cs aie Recker ae ener a tate Po etn ‘of 1404 Comb. Street. carpet aring_convesrion ere cay hike Fe ee eee ae aa fase acre Se Ore etree a sees foe ee ees rte sae Pee eee ae Ee oie a RAT pcan aoa oe se ta ete vel area ara ae a in-Sie teat Tastat cere abe tay asa ae jerate more closely together. We will en a fee astone es aee cr prc Serer noe enracee | NEW. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH. Ie Let rasan’ coe a Faas aaa ee ee ence et ee ee hee ston pa temeees ganday evening the B. Y. P. U, titi" head oa emma eat Se eh ates perce, ate a I cumcan out” ra fe aa od Pe iaceul'ig te We Oe RS eee ta Sere ears poker sce rg Me Oe tO, Ren el Coma oe eee DOG | Ot ate Nemeny. Noy 31. The: publle, ts cordally. in ited to. the Bethel’ guest.” Every member's aaked to be Dresent and tae “friend, "At 11:00. 4m. ermon—suject: ‘srrinalations.” 3:20" p.m. "Anna Memorial” Services. "AI members fwhese” omen have. been invaded “by death are requested to. be. present {e30 p.m nermon—aubject: “A. Past Young. Man.” ees nee eee Enterprise. Ale.” Nov. , 18—-Pour pee me fave meses Bieter” ¥4, "Sut gasolige (n'a gtove Pay eee a a ace tonoee wef , Bee ed ae Seen ere oe ies eee es SHS senna te gore! of the A Stitch ID - SAVES” ; Nipe Our policy is a needle that will stick through time-and eternity. Death claims paid as soon as proofs are sub- mitted. Over 120,000 policies in force. Over $698,764.00 paid to beneficiaries. 275 race men ‘4 Sane ane ‘Texas, Oklahoma, Louis fana and California. AMERICAN MUTUAL BENEFIT ASS'N. Incorporated 1908 4B GRIOSUY, Prom W. Mc NICERRSON, dio Soy et a, nn fo , w-04t “eemaetcre ] WHEN RAEUMATIS ata tie ase tere WATT DADS sn ha Senet Yad Day emery Eee lear oe eee saber F toate Succes eee es ae ee foes eho: area ee eee ore Seek ee Ser een a Sora oe ee yer fee Se erat Eee ree ceo Se emer ee tes a rss eee aan Bs Shae ee Beata ulenlysrempsatea “by” “the oes ee a re arth ‘Mr. Dodson, the ‘Liver Tone” ‘an, Tels the Trnchry ; ‘of Cslomel. Peg Dae yg en eB ghar st al" nore eee ee es ea ae oe oes ee iat ee eevee: areas EEG Errore cise re Sean cae iat ferme, Te ured area ‘op inside, and can not salivate. a rit es os ae og ee fae te ees els ae Be ear oe oes aoe Sinica POREIGN CLASSIFIED “ADS.” WANTED A ONCE Wanted 2 Machinit Lnetrve erator and" good tieround: rine mmes repantcyanary App ‘rim ‘rutsa Sram, AF Snir Pater ox isd i, Oia Tah ~ itenton Warton nich Sigh erate Termes for mak Bee al Bags of tole psradons nr ormais” are guatestnd. Pring ‘somite Write for ereulae {ted Cnemien! C5, 602 ah Beret Cnr atta Wane Good,” mares, craah'ana applet agents O18 {ERS nese, ie. france, Mowihiy” “payment plan Sate scpenouce’ Adare” Oretne: abs weatter budge Ses ir, es fish ners “Teachers ake Nott suing Sty Anmesi Seaton of te colored Teachers State hacen, cee! colored. anchor Sater Sout ‘esas, ovember 26th, Hei and 21930. edaced. raga ot certbeate plan ci Ha tiene Hosen wot ioegs wite 3. RYAN, Chairmen tact Conimtee, Bet Fi Hounon: Texan aE NHOLEAND, Preient «palatine Fora ans. FRHOMINGON, Seer, ‘Ser. eee ee ae eee nea femiien to farm 400 arcen ‘of the fost Tand’ inthe ‘Soutrres, under eatin. This. and in expecially sdapted to growing the’ Lose Staple ova. Postrel 20. pon of ‘al weer! sn thin countey.""he_yeta ot this years. crop. will exceed. 8 aie per Acre: Have olnty Bale per Acre Have pleaty ot farm {implementa cluding ‘Tractors. Can Foreiah three ood bousea. Wi ao furaish employment atherwiae fo" de over tnil crop le made. ‘if tmterested write, wire oF com REILY POSTER, Roswell, New esi, . a, ‘Roan's Liciment should be key? ieeeiy foe eeeescs Yon AT wie br a eee le Weeramee tipo a ree, sein eile nee seereherheaaey Se Tey oe ek iret Eerie toleedeiat Wicd le, he bp, iam Seid over ie ct mals gate Bates aie Eiteomoni 3, Feed, eee heeanter sie ones to te Caled People of Tera: ie i Eat ee 0 st att Sey eau. she pnce erates ats a oats: fn tnd rte tama Sag heen Nee re SO ae: Sato nt ot Sehswvala ses SO sre Stes, ir nd ers sx Sse reat ees nt ms “°yon want bone, phoae me a ate! Seta bere Slay se ato Fe rs So Wt, Pace | Real Batate Agent and Notary Pubite. ‘ ’ Ae H. B. WOODS Express and Baggage FORD SERVICE Phone H. 5805 ‘ANY TPME, DAY OR NIGHT 3103 Thomas Avenue, Dallas, Texas. ee 'WAVE'OLA (GROWS BEAUTIFUL HAIR) ee ia eareeacs (earner) tet Ss a ae MEN AND WOMEN WANTED Paolo to $15'a day. No house to hotee and STRAIGHT “FORWARD. business. For full information nN Norris’ Candy Factory today, and be the FIRST in your locality? * ‘Box 481, Athens, Texas, fem asthe ht —— 1 = Tt ‘ be See] eee BMSesiez: Sees Snes ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH "That Friendly Church." Rev. R. S. Jenkins, D. D. Pastor. The Sunday school is the charm of "the hill." Mr. Will Davies and his wife, Kate, and Sunday school quite interesting every Sunday for the puppies. Rev. V. M. Townsend of Little Rock, Ark. delivered a great sermon to the children and then." The doctor made an ever-lasting impression and, some of the old debts were cancelled by those who had not paid for a long time. "Every day," he every visit from Dr. Townsend. The Allen League is making great progress under the efficient management of the organization. W. J. Wills prescheduled an extra-ordinary sermon Sunday night. Mrs. Addie B. Hill has put on a movie about the Allen Chapel. Annie Hubbard entertained the W. D. Johnson Missionary Circle in how to entertain the elite of any city. The three Missionary Circles. Vivek Hop and Evan Evans Tyree, with the members, indies paying $5.00 and men $7.00, with the members, and a great crowning effort of the Allenites. Several of the sister churches are going to join in the Allen Chapel. Mrs. Hop and Evan Evans might effort. Mr. E. D. Loving stands ready to start the lower fittings of the church. Mr. E. C. Burnett, the National Vice-president and traveler representative of the Madonna C. J. Burnett, has put on a great Port Worth in her great litterance of the Texas. Mr. Burnett is a useful life friend. Dont miss the services in Allen Chapel next Sunday. You are invited and a most cordial friend. Do you you it is "Dollar Money" time? Office Phone Res. Phone Lamar 4082 Lamar $200 Office Hours. 8 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Sunday iv. Appointment DR. 4, WINNELLE SIMS, Dental Surgeon Fort Worth, Texas A SUMPTUOUS DINING TENDERED SUPREME COUNCIL AT THE RESIDENCE OF HON. A. S. WELLS, TUES. AFTERGROUND, 9TH INSTANT. The Dialingin Guest From Other States and the State Grand Lodge 106 A reception and banquet was tendered the Supreme Council at the residence of Hon. A. S. Wells, and wife corner Boll and Bryan streets on Tuesday afternoon of the 9th hour thrown open to the distinguished out side of Texas. An reception and banquet. The table handecomely decorated with elegant cut-glass and vases with the Python colors embellished with the Python colors platable menu was sumptuously served berries; peas buttered bread, pickle and charlotte Ruse, cake and fruit. Supreme Council Members Present S. W. Green, S. G. C. of, the world; M. Robinson, of the world; Mrs. Robinson, Supreme Worth; Mrs. Mundy, Recorder of Deposits; Secretary of Endowment; Hon. Tirion- Grand Chancellor of Indiana. N. W. HARLIME TWO-MINUTE TALK FOR BOYS AND GIRLS THE WILD HEART, THE BIG KING OF ACTIONS. Habit More Forecues. Then The King of Beast That Roams The Juncles. Once Tamed a Little Child May Lead This Animal. Table 18. The H炎 of Artifans. It is no heart that roams the jungle to leave home, but the dangers and dangerous wrong habit in youth or hoary old age. As we read of the we first able to great and careful senses, we first able to great and careful senses, known too that everybody has habit through these lives, considering through these lives, considering the night follows them as the night follows them as The Menagerie For Training This Beast. NOTES FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The National Memorial Association celebrated ARMISTICE DAY with a ceremony at Vermont Ave., Baptist Church, at which time, a compliment super was given to the World war. Prominent citizens of Vermont and local talent furnished music of a high rank. Price, the young Colored man who was convicted of slaying a man in the city, given five months' stay by Justice Jennings Hearn in Criminal Division James A. O'Shea obtained the stay James A. O'Shea obtained the stay the conviction is pending in the Court of Appeals. Price is scheduled for a memorial service next. Smith was killed May 29, 1918, at prison's home in a despair over the conviction. Price was a doing a daring balance of payment in THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. Look at tongue! Remove polsons from little stomach, liver and bowels Accept "California" Syrup of Flig only—look for the name. California to the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless intake or plays with the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love delicious fruity taste. Full directions for children feed on each bottle. Give it without fear. Among those who died during the week may be mentioned Miss Alice Katherine Sellers, who was very popular with the young menbers of the teaching force. Her death was in her late 30s. In her talk before the Juvenile Protective Association, at its annual meeting in speaking of delinquent children, she stated the court is unaware that court statements have actually been committed for a crime and added, "If the representatives from any of the juveniles are for youngsters on probation and to that they set the proper guidance to prevent their return to court." COLORED MEN TO FIGHT FIRE. Snow Sump and Courage as members of New Company at Share. Atlantic City, Nov. 18—The organization, which is the company of the paid department was announced by Public Safety Director Paul Pound, exclusively of veterans of the company some time in hope of winning places in the competition. Pound, of 32 men having been trained, and of 28 men having been trained, brigade 16 to the West Side fire house No. 9, and will be equipped with a quintet and combination fire warriors, and combination fire warriors gained experience at fire. Their snip weapon, a machine gun, paratus and combatting flames have been used in Cumbert, a veteran fire fighter. SAVE YOUR KIDNEYS Your kidneys are intricate reservoirs into which your blood is emptied. The hepatocytes in your blood absorb night and day to keep you well. But they have become overburdened from heavy ewing, change of position, and the colds etc., and the whole body suffered. Pain in the tumor region on either side of the spine or in the chill chillin' in the limbs, headache, discive ailments and heart palpation are postive indications that your kidneys are not working if we do not head these warnings, more serious consequences may follow. When inflammation of the kidneys causes an enlarged discharge is evident, causing disorganization, or degeneration Commonly known as BRIGHT'S FOWLER'S 10 DROPS Fowler's 10 Drops is a widely recognized 10 kidney remedy. It won a national award for its poisons that weaken, restoring some or painful kidneys to normal health action. The price of Fowler's 10 Drops is $10 for a bottle. It is sold in Dallas by nearly all druggists, also in the following Texas towns: Bendall, Dallas, Big Spring, Colonia, Big Sandy, Waxahachie, Milford and Italy. If you live away from any of these towns, the very price of Fowler's 10 Drops is to goud us a post office money order, as we pay the War Tax and Postage票 to send it by mail to some neighbor or friend about this great remedy and thus help us to get the news to them! Box 567, Dallas, Texas. To The Negroes of Texas: We have organized and are building a house at Cuney, Texas, ten miles west of Jacksonville on the T. and N. G. railroad. We want you to buy a lot or a house and let in Cuney, or a farm near Cuney. Good churches, good schools, good water and a progressive position. Here is the place to your own home, and furnish employment for your own sons and daughters. Sessions for our Races: ANDY H. HILLIERY COMPANY. H. L. Price, Vice-President; J. Z. Thomas, Vice-President; W. A. Hall, Secretary; W. C. Price, Asst. Secretary; W. D. Thomas Treasurer. [Image of a woman with a high hairstyle and long hair.] Of Creoline Hair Preparation, the most wonderful hair grower in the world, will grow hair-up bald heads. Fine for men. Can be used with or without hot irons. It works with duffel, tuffer, tessera or any kind of hair trouble, you should try Creoline. It works with hair long, soft and glossy in few treatments. Makes most beautiful eyebrows. Works during course of the Creoline College. Given. Beginners complete $35.00 outfit for $20.00. Special offer. We offer $15.00 outfit and heating stones, send 25 cents, stamps or coin for sample treatment. $1.82; single box 57 cents; general agent's outfit; six weeks full of Creoline. $1.50; 1 Face Cream 52 cents; Home Hair dressing course and sale men's instruction $3.00; all sent write quick (today). CREOLINE SUPPLY COMPANY. 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In all sections of Texas, the public is anxious to read the "Dallas Express" because of the peculiar and singular pleasure experienced from its "Distinctive Service." It fills a long felt want in the appetite of the progressive public. There are many in your town who want it. Why not take their subscriptions for your friends? Why not take their subscriptions for your we know that there are such people in you fact that we receive subscriptions e- 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 adcreditable a never ending source of inspiration. He is helpe When he is helped, the public is helped be come a more progressive, courageous citizen and Why not do it? Can't you see that it is friends and neighbors? If you know of a town to which the "Exp touch with it. If you have a friend in the contestand other for the "Express" get them for your contestant This contest will be marked by hard work a the victors will be rewarded by prizes, the like seen in Texas before. We will publish the standing of the contest Some partial returns are already in. Watch this space for developments. The are: We know that there are such people in your town. We judge by the fact that we receive subscriptions e 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 a creditable 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 LIST OF CONTESTANTS Mr. Arthur J. Sykes - Sherman. Mrs. L. A. Wallace - Clarksville. Mrs. H. Morgan - Dallas. Mrs. Noah Williams - Rosser. Mrs. Mary Comming - Bellville. Mrs. J. H. Heads - Richardson. Mrs. D. K. 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