Dallas Express
Saturday, November 27, 1920
Dallas, Texas
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BOOST BISHOPS' COUNCIL MEETS THERE IN FEBRUARY, 1921
WORLD S.S.CONVENTION AT TOKIO ADOPT RESOLUTIONS ON RACIAL EQUALITY
HEAD OF TUSKEGEE SAYS: "NEGROES WANT AN EQUAL CHANCE WITH ALL OTHER AMERICANS.
Discusses Negro Aims at Length Before Negro Organization Society of Virginia and Teachers Association.
Ambulance workers endorsed the public-health work in members of the Virginia. They commended the members' ability to fund and finance the possibility of adequately financing and funding the work for Colored Girls, the Normal Training School, Deaf and Blind institute, they recommended place before the State authorities the care for the feeble-minded and men recommended that the feeble-minded and men recommended that the deaf-minded who own them, deployed the occasional outbreaks of ill-will in the country. We realize that, if the two races meet, both must exercise self-control, the spirit of the country desire to record to each other, absolute approval the work of the State. In Virginia, recruited the spirit of the New York and commended this spirit of the New York and commended the spirit of the Virginia. From distant waters, Virginia, there can many energetic, hopeful leaders, county and our teachers public and private schools churches
The Dallas Express
MURDERER OF COLORED BOY COMMITS SUICIDE IN JAIL
Killed Boy in Cold Blood Because of Unavoidable Accident; Remorse Caused Suicide.
Lowe ran a few steps but was shot down and died on his way to the hospital.
William D. Gresham, Hloomstad, New York. spoke on "The Value of Co-operation in Schools of Virginia." Hon. Harry L. McGann, president of the Virginia instruction in Virginia, spoke on "Ed McGann, president of the State Norfolk School District." The excellent work of the Virginia Industrial School of Glosseret, the spoke on "Value of Owning Association program for included schools, primary schools, rural schools, high schools, men's high school. Alan Washington, who reflected president speech, something to stimulate the school board, through people themselves, to see that education people themselves, to see that education people
REPRESENTATIVES FROM MANY NATIONS AND ALL DENOMINATIONS SPEAK OUT FRANKLY IN FAVOR OF MORE CHRISTIAN SPIRIT AMONG STRONGER RACES TOWARD WEAKER. MANY NEGROES PRESENT. BRILLIANT PAGEANT STAGED. HEARTY WELCOME ACCORDED VISITORS BY IAPS
"We the delegates of the World's
Sunday School School Convention,
in New York, are representing thirty countries and
360,000 officers, teachers and school
administrators."
Counting Out of Negro in St. Louis Be Probed.
Counting Out of Negro in St. Louis Be Probed.
Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 23. Judge John C. McCormick has become thoroughly on rapport with the situation in hand and has been able to influence the state courts for stabbing Wright Weldner. As a result of his work, he had no to have 77 stitches taken in
THE DUTY OF NEGRO DALLAS
The Bishops' Council and Connectional Assembly of the A. M. E. Church will meet in the City of Dallas in February of 1921. This gathering, the guest of St. James A. M. E. Church will bring to our city more than two thousand of the most representative men of the race in America. It will be composed of bishops, general officers and laymen of the A. M. E. church of the world, who will make up the committee on organic union, and heads of the educational institutions of the church everywhere. They will honor our city with their presence. They will be our guests, the guests of Texas for the first time in the history of this great church which was established more than one hundred years ago. They must be housed, entertained as befits their station, and made to know that they have acted wisely and well in choosing this city as their meeting place. Their entertainment is the duty of all of us. Their presence will affect all of us. It is more than an ordinary convention.
A committee of business men and citizens headed by Dr. R. T. Hamilton has already been formed and is now busy planning for the reception and entertainment of these visitors. It has been estimated that more than an ordinary amount of money is necessary to the successful accomplishment of this duty.
The contribution of every business man to this fund will be a good investment. The hearty co-operation of households and property owners will signify a sense of the civic pride and responsibility for which Dallas and Texas are famous.
We are parts of Dallas. It is a city famous in doing big things in a big way. It always succeeds and the spirit of its citizens is responsible for this success $5,500 must be raised in sixty days by the citizens of Dallas in order that this Council be approved. No citizen is excepted. Every one of us is involved. Our duty is plain. It is urgent. Let us hold ourselves ready to help in making a success of Dallas' most important gathering.
In commenting upon the adoption, Dr. Wren told the secretary of the university said—"The world has been made safe for democracy. The greater task of democracy remains. Democracy is at the crossroads. Great Sunday School Pageant. Every Sunday School worker should and his host. Wren told the court that Wren told the court to shoot him and that he knew Weddham had a big stick in his mouth.
"How did you know it?" asked the colt. "Felt it." exclaimed Brany, simply. "What effect did that it was not in self-defense affect that it was not in self-defense over to the state court. A SUGGESTIVE MONUMENT. Fairbairn. "The people of Camp Bellevue."
There is not a race of people anyone can be a Japanese politeness. One is astonishing even under the most trying circumstances and even under the most trying circumstances any kind in Japan. Everyone works and no one is even men or women like and shiffts.
burns, main street a monument to the wounded, or death in the Great War, carry the names of the monuments with the names of the battles, in slides are similarly inscribed with the names of the wounded or were wounded. On top of the slides with the words "Their all for Democracy World." A white Atlanta paper finds the soldiers, but to the justice and patrolism of Campbell county still
YOU'LL BE SORRY IF YOU DON'T ENTER OUR GREAT PRIZE CONTEST.
SIAL EQUALITY BUT ENROLLS IN Y.M.C. FTER MAKING SMALL
not, and I paid zero for that job.
"That's you you've lost," Mrs. Henderson said. "And now get out and tell your troubles to a policeman."
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History of Case.
Varner's Charges Flatly Dealed.
Pays High Price For Job But Gets "Stung."
"Hat, lady I paid $25.00 for this job," he said.
PER ANNUUM $8.00.
PRICE THEN CENTS.
Has Always Wanted to Learn
But Found Only Chance After
Living Was Made Secure;
Was Slave.
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Jackbesson, Nov. 25—Sunday school on time. Service was well attended. B. Y. P. U. at 4 p. m. m. service at night, collection $13.00. Rev Brown was here from Mineral Well, Mr. Brown was here from Bolden left Saturday for his home in Whitehawk. Mr. George Bruce is also. Mrs Nancy Phillips cut her Bolden last week while peeling a coconut.
Sherman Nov. 25—Sunday was a high day in Bethlehem Sunday school was at its best after which pastor Cowlwren prescheduled as never before from Luke 24-13, and our hearts buried as he talked. Union was fine for Rev Boulden, using a text Act. 1-8 and Oh! how we enjoyed the message At night the philosopher was in being put into Bethlehem under the leadership of Rev. J. W. Cadel Collection for the day $40.00. Rev Secretary: Gertrude Hamble-Secretary.
Garland, Nov. 25 - Sunday School was well attended Sunday, Mr. Horace Walker and Mrs. Marguerite Nobles were married at the home of Mr. Horace Walker and young farmers. Miss Rosa Dudley was in town Saturday, Mr. George Nobles was in Garland Saturday also. Mr. Sam Clark, Mrs. Bell Gardon was in Garland Saturday also. Mr. Will Hamilton was here Saturday. The young men of Garland were in Lake Burton in Skype Saturday. Mr. George McHride was in town Saturday selling cotton, Mrs. Elsie McHride was in Lake Burton in Skype Saturday. Mr. George McHride was in town Saturday selling cotton, Mrs. Elsie McHride was in Lake Burton in Skype Saturday. The Express is the only leading news center; don't miss it.
Mt. Zion-Pleasant Grove.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jude, Jr., a boy. After fourteen days illness the reporter is up again. Mr. Bryant was a member of the units were united in holy wedlock; Rev. J. B. Bryant officiated, Mrs. Rev. C. H. Juddo, after spending a week in the hospital. Alice Chance, has returned home, Mr. G. W. McFallin is working up the Odd Pathwa at Khenzer. He and the good men and women to join. Insure your property against bribery in the Western Mutual. Five Insurance Company of Texas see J. H. Edwards, Agent, Calvert, Texas. 11-6-11
Milford, Nov. 25—Missima. Ernie Lee Beaty, Gillie Buckley went to Waxahachie, Mrs. Susan Carter of Wichita Falls is visiting relatives. Mrs. Ann Walker says she is going the read the Express as long as she can get a dine. Born to Mother and son are doing nicely. Mother and son are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Wright are full of volunteer a fine boy, Mother and son are doing nicely. Mother and son are doing nicely.
Cuney, Nov. 25-. Both the Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. were well attended Sunday. Rev. J. E. Brown preached two able sermons. Collections were good. Mrs. H. L. Price is convalescing. Rev. J. L. Hamilton with parents. Mrs. Garger and parents. Misses Garger and Powell have opened a Shoe Shop and Department Store on Thomas street. Mrs. Garger prespecting this week. Mr. Jesse, the brother of A. J. Jesse, was in Cuney this week. Quit a number of the businesses at Cuney Sunday. Among them were Mr. Mack. Minstenkus and family. Mr. A. J. Minstenkus is sick. In the Western Mutual fire insurance Company of Texas, see H. L. Price, Agent, Minstenkus. 13-6-41
Marshall, Nov. 25.—The rally at C. M. E. church was marked with a memorial service and a visit by Bishop Cottrell will give $1000 and Dr. J. R. Shepherd will give will give a memorial to the final commencement with M. James Edward an old and highly respected citizen of Marshall and Harrison County. He was a member of the portion of the city after a long illness. He was a member of Eclectic Church of the city and a member of church his funeral was attended. Rev. Ed. Kelly attending. He was buried in the Powder Mill Mementum. He was buried with their honors—lain to rest in the Powder Mill Mementum. In the city visiting her parents and friends. The 71st Judicial District Court is grinding away on the non
Tegne, Nov. 25—Rev. Manning preached his annual sermon Sunday at the C. M. E. church. Rev. J. D. preached his Sunday night at the Baptist church. He was called to Mexia to preach the funeral of Mie. Roberta Tatum from the night school. Phyllis, who was shot some time ago, died the 16th instant. The remains were carried to Avant Prairie for burial. Mr. T. H. Huckleberry and family have returned home. Ensure your property against fire. Mr. D. Shaw, Agent, Te克斯, Texas Insurance Company of Texas, see M. D. Shaw, Agent, Te克斯, Texas.
Rev. Mrs. Ida B. Jefferson of Longview, Texas left Friday for Fort Worth. This noble woman was murdered by her sister but had the case in those desiring further information may write to the police. Ms. B. Jefferson, DLS East Strd E. Fort Worth, Texas, Phone Lamar 421. 11-27-11
Rheed Nov. 25 - Service was well attended at New Zion Sunday Rev. Dawson preened. Rev. L. M. McGrade of Marlin reviewed the Sunrise Sunday Service for Seguine to enter Gaudalieu College on the 8th. She was escorted by the police. Mrs. J. D. Hills of Waco were here Sunday visiting. Our public school is moving about the under the leadership of Mrs. J. D. Hills and Mrs. Miss Roselle Herdin. Mrs. Smith of San Antonio visited La Grande and gave her a nice reception. A number of sisters turned out and gave her a nice reception. Several
Mr. Norman Kittrell was in the city this week. Mr. Frankle Lacy Jab, having her home repaired on N. Border Avenue, Mr. Early Sharp presented his wife with a new car. She sent them to town to have rubber heels put on them and the little girl lost one of them.
Forney, Nov. 25—Services at Mt. Zion were good. Rev. Varner preached. Rev. J. L. Herron was rallying for Dollar Money for annual conference. Mrs. Herron raised the claim. Mrs. Helen Hard has returned from Corsica, Mrs. Richardson, Mr. Q. Vance and Mrs. L. Lipscomb were in Dallas Sunday.
Torrell, Nov. 25—Rev. J. G. Collins of the C. M. E. church preached his sermon for conference Tuesday. Rev. T. W. Daily of Palestine, the newly elected pastor of Bethlehem Baptist church, was invited to give a sermon by Giving™. Mrs. Partheina Thomas of W. Frank街 died about 10 a.m. Monday the 22, from New Hope Baptist church, Rev. D. A. Butler, pastor officiating, Kaufman County Santa Fe, gave a final rally which they hope to raise enough funds to begin building at the church, up stars over Drug Store.
Jacksonville, Nov. 25.—Rev. T. L. Willis, pastor of Basson Chapel C. L. Willis, pastor of Jasper, finished his work Sunday, March 14, for the annual conference at Tyler this week. Collection $90.00. Reception the pastor was grand. Missionary ladies met at Mrs. Sallie McGee's residence Tuscaloosa. The Mining School was grand. The pastor was grand. Missionary brides the Eleventh Anniversary of their pastor. Rev. A. M. Mitchell, Mrs. Sallie McGee, Mrs. Louise Willis, mother of Dallas was in the city a few days to visit her mother, Mrs. Sallie McGee, Mrs. Louise Willis, mother of Dallas was in the city with her son. Dallas Express found at Jim McGee's Barber Shop every Saturday. Falls Nov. 25.—The Ladies Progressive club met. Wednesday evening with Mrs. L. Newton, Lake street. The lower floor was profuse with chrysanthemum in outbuildings. The second and fourth baskets. Owing to the length business session the literary program was extended to 24th instant. The setting together the club quilt of maple leaf design the art work of afternoon. The second o'clock dinner. Places laid for fourteen. Next meeting with Mrs. Walter Jackson Lake Street, J. L. Johnson reporter.
Egypt, Nov. 25—Sunday School was well attended with Bro. Long at his posé of duty. Uncle Floyd is flyovering the city with his prowess, proving, Mr. Henry Hall is a member of the Peoples Benevolent Association. Mr. Chia Jones has pursued his studies. Starks visited Egypt Saturday night. Mrs. Amanda Brown is visiting her brother, Mr. Richard Floyd, and wife are visiting in Egypt. Mrs. Hattie Lander and son, Eddie are sick at home. Mrs. Amanda Brown is race by reading the Dallas Express. Don't miss it. Mrs. Lander is sick, years the husband of Mrs. Amanda Floyd, has professed a hope in Christ and was baptized in the presence of the following persons. Mrs. Amanda Floyd, Mrs. Amanda Floyd and niece, Mrs. Alice Johnson and husband, Mr. Sam Johnson, Mr. Tobe Howard, Mr. Edward
Frost, Nov. 29—Farmers are busy trying to gather their crops. Miss Edna Schultz, the teacher of Frost High School, and Miss Paddet from Kerans opened school at S. T. Delight Nov. 15, Miss Lizzie Hunt, the teacher of Huston College, Mrs. H. M. Harper sold nine turkeys for $40.00. Miss Sallie and Jimmie Hunt cook dinner at the school. Mrs. Harper canned fruits and vegetables of many kind. Jimmie and Hunt Hunt spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Tommy Wales. City, Nov. 25—Miss Lizzie Wilson and Mr. James Johnson were married Saturday night. Mrs. Rena Nelson was in Roxton attending the funeral of her cousin, Rachel Nelson, who was in Saturd
in their homes. Mrs. Lecora King has a nicely repaired home in modern brick and stone, and any new to be added to the wrought iron. Your friends delight in hearing of you through the paper. Mrs. R. W. Johnson was present that they are teaching in one of the large schools of Oklahoma with 11 teachers on the faculty.
Whitewright. Nov. 25—Sunday School was good time to present a new book. M. E. church Sunday, Mrs. Jones of Wolfe City was called to the bedside of her son William Wright. When you see her in wood, as Cecil Gatewood, the reporter has gone to Houston to school. She signed from this church the second Sunday. Sister L. H. Heary was here in the Missionary work.
Greenville. Nov. 25—Rev. S. W. Winston and Master Stacey Davenport has returned from Fort Worth. The Reed Concent Band is practicing. Dr. Irwin was visiting here. Dayray from Master Stacey Davenport was white in the city visiting. The Clark Street Christian Church is in the city visiting. Rev. L. H. Crawford, pastor.
Lone 04k, Nov. 25—Sunday school at the C. M. E. w was well attended by the students. W. Smith preached his closing sermon for the year. Rev. Prince preached at night service. Day's collection last Tuesday for Conference at Tyler, Mr. W. H. Anderson and wife, Mrs. Sarah Edwards and Mrs. attending the conference at Tyler.
Rice, Nov. 25—The Church Fair began last Thursday night. Mr. Green Kinnibrow of Dallam is visiting his wife's office. Mr. Archel Church held their last quarter Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Burns of Simon, being sent to act in the P. E. church, which time the P. E. put in his appearance and preached two able sermons. Collections were good for the attended at Hopewell. Insure your property against fire in the Western Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Texas, see A. Harper, Agent, Ennis, Texas.
MART.
M. F. Church Notes.
The spirit was very high all day at this church. Sunday school was attended by 100 people in the porch. Oh, pew our hearts did burn within as he spoke by the way. At 7 o'clock, Rev. Olivier Bouchard, pastor of the noble sermon, subject: I and the Resurrection." Other visiting brothers, Rev. Shelyb, Rev. Thornton.
OKLAHOMA TOWNS.
Lawton, Nov. 25.—Rev. E. Boone of Guthrie, Okla., was appointed pastor of the Barnet Chapter A. M. McKenna preached at 11 o'clock and Rev. Jeben McKenna preached at night at Bethlehem Baptist church. Mr. J. F. McKenna was called on behalf of the death of uncle. Mrs. Lula Payton gave a birthday party in honor of her little daughter, Tommy. Many were pre-
The Devil to Pay
ARE YOU IN DANGER? SEE "Dangerous-To-Men" Palace, Thursday
Old Folk's Sunday, Services at 1st Baptist church Sunday, Services at Sporter Chapel A. M. E. church Sunday were quite interesting all day.
Card of Thanks.
Our sincere thanks to our many
friends for kindnesses rendered, dur-
ing illness and death of our dear
mother, Mrs. C. H. ADAMS,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ADAMS,
71 Chicago Avenue, Okuznej,
Oklahoma.
HAITIAN PRESIDENT ASKS CONGRESS TO INVESTIGATE.
(By A. N. P.)
"On similar occasions the two of us caused much distress to my enjoyment. "And you believe a congressional intervention will clear the air, was asked."
President Dartiguenave answered emphatically;
"I believe so. There has been a lack of co-operation. You are a great people. I beg you to be kind to a little people."
PICKENS DISCUSSES JAP QUESTION
IN CALIFORNIA SPEECH.
"You must have noticed that when one is prejudiced against you, you are slightly. As an outsider I have been in trouble which the white man of the Pacific Islands, Japanese, heard he them complain, as I rode with them on the train, that such-and-such a little coast town, such-and-such a little coast town, such-and-such a little coast town, that their restaurants sell more of any white restaurant (think how a cold beer costs $100 per bottle) than this cold beer costs $10, that they make more out of leased defence farm which they own, that they stick together and that they give gems to where the white man fails," he accused "of all this crime! More than 10,000 people daily complaining against the Japanese bearing superiority of the Nippon one out of every thirteen borne in California last year was a position of the Japanese population, per cent of california's white women, eight per cent of the Japanese women
NEGRO FOREIGN AGENT OF CUBAN TIRE CO.
Havana, Cuba. Nov. 15—HAROLD
BROWN, the acting general
agент for the Cuban Rubber Tire
he is to be represent his company as one
here that he will receive $6,000 a
year.
MARK DIRECT CHARGES AGAINST
L. S. MARINES.
(II) Associated Negro Press)
The direct charge has been lodged with the
direct charge, and the attorney that one Presman Lang, formerly
president of Hitchcock in 1817, this
vestigating the activities of American
industry, has been charged with a former native acting corporate who
billed Boulanger testified that the men
tack by侵入organs. The men killed by
in revenge for the attack which
hit life on life on the part of the Ameri-
can loss of life on the part of the Ameri-
Textify Others Killed.
THANK LETTER CARRIER FOR
SAYING LIVES BURING FIRE.
(By A. N. P.)
ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATED AT
TREKNOVE
(Dy A. N. P.)
Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Nov. 25—The celebration at Tuskegee Institute by the ES-Soldiers on the Faculty and Vocational Training Course of the Institute. The celebration was conceived in the institute Chapel, Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. H. Sullivan, ser of Military Science and Tactics, and program was composed of short talks by various ex-service men, mu- tured and camp songs by the ES-soldier, der and enthusiasm as of old. In an address an address was delivered by Vice Pineapple Warren Logan, the uniform and presented an impressive spectacle of the award renewing their allegiance to which they had offered their lives.
SAYS INDIANS HAD FIRST "LEAGUE OF NATIONS."
(By A. N. P.)
St. Louis Indians, Indiana, long before the advent of nationals to America, had a "league of nations" to women, according to Miss Jane Wynne, a woman descendent of the Wyandotte tribe, descendent of the Wyandotte tribe, convention of the Society of American session her. The "league" dissolved, and the "league" officers were she said the "league" officers were
RICHMOND BANKS HAS HAD PRO-
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STOP! LOOR! LISTEN!
* —“Dangerous-To-Men”
Palace, Thursday
Colored Fire Insurance Company
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The Bishops’ Council Has The Floor. All Inter-
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Body of Race Leaders.
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THANKSGIVING.
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ni ‘conditions which would tend to give rise to this.
ng of thankfulness, for all about us are evidences of individual
and advancement along many lines. .
co ‘today we were still giving thanks for the cessa-
‘of | war and trying, in terms of our own rebirth into
ae unknown racial consciousness, to forecast our lot for
‘a part of that, then future, has become reality and we
seen tale ae'te rly evaluate and judge those con-
on which ar then ut ry meas, whee roe cea
ee i wren eter ae
com iy. con
AIuering the problema necessarily incident upon the reconstruction
of American thought in terms of true Democracy and Christian
brotherhood. We wonflered whether we were capable of 0 weld-
‘olurselves into an efficient operating unit which should fin-
. by means of its single mindedness, prove its value in a
of Pte a ‘where efficiency is the standard by which
Part. the whale ache ae even hele pices.
‘We wondered then, but we are thanh ‘now: thankful for
two reasons above all others.
‘Firat of all we aro truly thankful that we have realized that
within ns is the power to help ourselves if we but sufficiently ex-
ae ree of co-operation and mutual help which shall rend-
er us indissolubly into a unit of power.
‘We have demonstrated during the past year an ability seem
‘uncanny, in the light of our former lack of exercise of this
r, to support our own causes, submerge individual preferen-
ces for the cause of racial advancement, give to all movements a
charitable inspection with a view to determining their ca-
ity for mutual benefit, and stand by the belief that right and
stice recognize no middle in their application to the exer- |
tise of citizenship and its :
During the past year our business projects have increased
both in number and prosperity. We are becoming more and more
{imbued with the idea that paupers are powerless and dependent
‘upon the charity of their neighbors for a mere existence.
‘Our desire for @ share in choosing our chief executives and of
'determining the character of those who should make and admin-
ister the laws by which we are governed caused us, in the cam-|
-paign just closed, to show ourselves a unit, manfully resisting!
ene tae lores. ‘in so far as voting ability could bring it
‘to pass,arealization of our determination to obtain a just and fair |
‘civic chance. We followed our leaders, We supported and champ-
aig ‘Own cause.
Instances of co-operative effort along all lines more numer-|
ous than ever before, are proof positive that we have at last found
‘ourselves, that we are thing to pay the price of being recognized
oe others as inferior in no way in our ability to contribute to
‘success of America; that we are determined that even as we
Fealize that we are dependent upon and indebted to other Ameri-
eans for help toward our existences so must they realize that they’
are dependent also upon us for contributions to the sum total ot
esti ie oe ea at he ‘them and that Revers CO
opera ‘pin ‘may our mutual successes
Ba valisne epee
We are more sure of our ability now than ever before and we
are thankful primarily for the greater realization of its presence.
For Lat em we have been combatting a seemingly in-
creasing Wall of prejudice and racial hatred of "us among’ ot
neighbors, which has tended to lessen our contributions to the
‘sum total of national accomplishment because it has caused man-
ifold limitations to be placed upon our opportunities to pursue
tS "Tipe Fou Jon passed hos not witoened ny Janening of th
year just n any lessening of e|
Paledi necoserly tat hes ecned’ to aask edocs te
‘crease in the number of those of our neighbors who realize that
‘the s pirit of mutual co-operation if congeientiously followed, will
‘Tesult in increased benefit to all concerned. During a year
‘interracial movement has gained much headway, has
ready been of much good, and bis fair to become mn
it factor in producing a more harmonious scheme of exis-
tence for the races in America.
“The success of such a movement must in its final analysis de-
‘upon the condition of mind of its author's and supporters.
‘a state of mind is arrived at only as thoughts and acts are.
to conform to a progressive scheme of civilization, an at-
at an ideal following of the dictates of justice and a regard
for the care of the rights of others.
‘Hf we are to judge by the number of interracial meetings of
‘the past year, the acta of individuals in various sections of the
‘country in upholding the law in spite of public opinion against it
in the case of Negroes the increasing frankness of expressions
af people in antority both North ‘nd South and the fairy num-
erous ‘of concrete improvement in conditions as they af-
fect the Negro, we are forced to feel that the hope of a better’
at in regard to us is not insecurely founded, We are
‘for such a realization,
‘As we look back upon the'year just past we seem to see this
OSS Ree
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at eventual tor day may be brought info existence
‘a disruption of the general scheme of prosperity.
‘this of America’s problem the Philadel-|
Ua Pull Ladaer analyzes this phase of America’s ra-
whey it says:
"irony mabe led ene by ge: what fundamentally
q eae an d industrial conditions, behind
anc be created.
J for example, brands the community wherein it oc-
ars ag having low ton of popula ethic, x debased pull opn-
jon. Bee ary ay ety citi tobe whaly civ until a|
tag fal lay i ve and operative force inthe settlement of
lspuies between race and race between man and ma.
a ‘meeting-the other night was that of friends of the Ne-|
Maes Woop: os pice Gr forte of txt Uastad of
‘of arms, Instead of
fo it wants to see tngtalled the influence of humanese sod of|
justice. It considers and will further'n rational scheme to secure
gil aid, education, sanitary Housing, recreation, a. rfasonable
omifert in travel, a better economic condition and an open door|
‘industrial opportu nity for those who today are excluded from
Fe A cacti ate peay a pools ar vot happy te
an are racial oes is eeeeeeets: 3 till
wery mn tus Jeared fo ive on at law
| order with every other. Europe today. by, na-|
ons tha ibaa ts ta telghbors Beal andi of A
fish and superfluous bo undary disputes; by greed of gain and|
tat Herein A merica, to0, we have had the and humit-|
ating speciale ofwhite peopl and the Negroes e Geran ares
ailing to find the common ‘interdependence;
Ham sbetaniis tec tent “Cortain brawling "agitators
[have risen up to inflame it and incite to controversy.
| Fool ee ‘writtenand lamentable plays produced
| with. result that has been a blight upon both races. A race has
Ninth Ward School under direction of Principal N. W. Hari-
lee has opened the first Thrift Bank among the Colored Schools
Pree ak ee saatiele on Soest allowed By others. Sav-
Papa oe scape ae “hati
re gone
Ineat aince H.C. ot Ls began to hold away.
Tk ik now South American gountrie, not Groat
3 ‘of antithe “meeting of the
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TWH DALLAS EXERESS, DALLAS, TEXAS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1920,
|
us tine ts THE MIRROR OF
sta : PUBLIC OPINION
for the cessa-| Late Heke idk REEL torae
Down in Macodougal Street, in the heart of Greenwich Village, the
Princetown Players are pioducing play which in clliag forth columns
ot notice om the frenost dramatic erten of New York. The play. i
fntitled “Pho Fanperor Jones” ‘The star of the cast, in fac the whl
Diny 1h Charis $.iipa, Colored actor. The rest af the cast fe white,
Mr. Giiofp showed himself x fnighed actor Ja “Abram Linea,” which
Fm the whale of last rnaon in hin ly. He created the role of “Cast
‘wes the lay was produced in Americt Bo Anlshed was. hin acting tha
probably, not one perwon out o's bundred ver knew that the: pa was
ng played by m Colored oan. Most people took it for aranted tint the
actor was x who wan darkened up to play the pur and the nowapapet
over enlightened the people
tn “The Emperor Joner"no such mistake in polbte; Me.dipin play
witout any win and with very tle “nuke up ‘The cluen ot New York
sre procaining ‘hs performance ax one of the bst ever seen In this sity
or example, Mr. Heywood frou, the dramatic ere oo "The. Tribune,
ie a review, x column in length sys:
‘The Emperor ie played by a Negro actor named Charles 8, pin,
rho ves the most thriling performance we have seen, any, place tl
Season. He sustains tho mcecsion of scence in monoiorue not only ‘
ae hs Yoice ix one of gorswoun natural qualiy, but been he knows
um what o do with tt All the note aro there and he knows jst what
Yo do with ie All the notes are Chere and he has abo sn extrnordinary tu
ily for tang tothe right place atthe righ time. Generally he seems far
Jy painted ino the scenic desien. One performance tn not enouth to eae
4 player to the word gre even from n not too careful erie, but there
ean be no auction Whatever that in “The Fmparor ones” lla In treat
It is @ performance of herole sta(ure. It is 0 good that the fact that it
4% enormously silt seems only incidental
Mr. Alexander Woolcott, the dramatic critic on “The Times.” tn a re
low of caval lent ay
‘Though thin now play of hi fe 99 lumisly produced (at its prevent
tan consists largely loos, unventiated Intermisions tnterepersed wt
trazmentaryacones, i wenves ost potent spell, thaaka partly tothe
foree and cunning ‘of the author. thes party tothe adalrable playing
ot Charles & Giipin ina tke role wo predomgant that the pay ts Il
more thas «dramatic monolocue, nin an vacommonly. owerf. and
femplnatie ‘pertormance ia several respects. vnwurpansed thie weauon i
ew York. i. Giipn is Neavo
TEmhould be remembered. that Mr. Woolot, while ho 14. considered
ous ot the greatest dramatic riven In the county, in lao a. Southerner
in does not ‘go into eataies over Colored arta simply beenue they
sre Colored, Tt was he who could ee very Ite in: the “Nenro. Plaera
rho produced the Rdsley Torrence plays severay years nso. Mr. Woolct
fenchided hia review a follows:
“The Princetown Players have saaderoinly invested in cusblous for
tte celebrated sats and s concrete dome to. catch and” diaaive thelr
Ughts, 80 that even om thelr ite stage they an now ret sveh usin
of distance and the wide otdoors as fw of thelr uptown rival can achieve
But of tsimeasurabiy areater Importance ln their pronent enterprice, they
cquired an actor, ove who ban Ie in him to invoke the pity and’ the terror
hod tho undeeebable forsboing which ate part of the wecret of “The
Emperor” Jones”
‘When we beard that Mr, lpia was coming out ofthe east of *Abra-
ison tancotn” we regretted it. “The Emperor os" however ‘has avn
hi the opportoniy to aiow that Ne can play not only a minor part bt
usin an entire play, He & proving hint to be areat actor, and
re te sino demonstrating to Now York pubic and Ueatieal manager
hore mtisite powers of tne Nerro which wil some day be generally ree
ene New York Ass
vere SACRIFICE LIVES "0 VOTE.
t remit bt Wieir Weyalty and dovotion to ¢
roes sacrificed thelr livee ‘during’ the presi
a. They made the supremé sacrifice of deat
‘thousht {6 be rikht. ‘The ob's torch, the
ea oMicers played the most consplevous par
‘without due process of law.
to preas reports the trouble started when Ne
alt on voting, thove Negroes knew it rea
ut they had faith in the party for whom the
p of American eldzens paid nich a price 0
‘are those who have given service, there are
to help the G. 0. P, tn ofer, but the etx An
their tiver for the cause of the Republican
or the party's suecens.
ot the Negroes of Ameriea are. yearning f
ate tempted to ery, “Oh! Lord, how loos."
etathers in thin land many years ago. An Al
“abolition of slavery tited curso from thi
“Lincoln Is needed at this thne to strike th
fea. Lyme taw In ondermining the very t
ernment ik founded, The time la ripe to a
0p¢ that the vote that those Negroes souxht
‘Republican Party, go impressed the leaders
rise In the strength of this nation, backed
# damnable practice of lynching and ‘stamp
s
As a direct ‘result bt Yneir loyalty and devotion to the Republican
Party, six Negroes. sacritced thelr lives ‘during the presidential election
At Orlando, Ala. ‘They made the supremé sacrifice of death, fighting (or
the cause they thought 10 be right. The mob's torch, the tynchers’ rope,
and the faithless ofeers layed the mort conspicuous part in murdering
theve Nesroes. without dae propess of law.
Adtording to press reports the trouble started when Negroes attempted
to vote. To inalat on voting, thove Negroes lenew it meant nothing less
fhan death. But they bud faith in the party for whom they were voting.
No other group of American eltlzons paid much « price or showed such
loyalty. “Tere are Uhose who have given service, there are thoae who gave
of thelr means to help the G. 0, P, i offer, but the six Anierican Negroes
Yeho macrifioed thelr lives for the cause of the Republican Party, pald the
highest price for the party's success.
‘The hearts of the Negroes of America are yearning for a change of
condition. We ate tempted to ery, “Oh! Lord, how long.” ‘Thin was the
Gry ot our forefathers in this land’ many years ayo. An Abraham Lincota
Wax sent. ‘The abolition of slavery lifted curso from this country. An-
other Abraham Lincoln is needed at this the to ateike this present day
eurae of America, Lynch law in undermining the very foundation upon
which this government ts founded. ‘The time It ripe to strike and strike
hard. Let us hope that the vote thet those Negrose sought to cast in the
Inorest of the Republicin Party, go impressed the leaders of that party
that they will rise in the strength of thls nation, backed by the power of
God, strike this damnable practice ot lynching and stamp It out of thls
and — Bt, Louie Argus.
A SROTIONAL WEAKNESS,
‘The fatal weakness of the white South is tts fallure to achieve and
tmaintaln a sane and sensible ponition on the race question. Many of ita
leaders and writers affect 10 regard the Negro as leus than human and yet
pretend to fear that this race despised as interior, incapable of ovéreomin
the welght of numbers and education and domintaing the section.
“The South has the Knack: at times of dota, or proposing to ay, cer
tain good things for the Negro, such as providing better sebbollt and
vanitatlon. ‘But even those whive friende In the South, who advocate wuch
measures of jurtice, have to cainonflas the act by the assertion that white
supremacy 1s to be malntained. This unnecessary and vociferous aaser-
tion of the doctrine o€ white supremacy, in season and cut of season, leads
t the suspicion that it muxt be Desed ‘on mighty shaky foundation. Any
race stipremacy based on siperior attainments and achievements would not
‘The fatal: weakness of the white South is its failure to achieve and
tnainthin a sno and semble poston on the race qveation, Many of it
leaders and wrltrs affect lo rorar tho Nosro ex lowe than hnman and yd
Drotand to fear that this race despised a Interlor, incapable of evéroomiae
the weleht of ntmbert and edncaton and demisaing the section,
“The South has the knack. at ines of dolns, or proposing to. sy, cer
{ain good hinge for the Negro, such as providing etter webbing and
‘asitaion ‘ut even those whi fiend Inthe South, who advocate buck
Ineasres of Jartie, have {o eainouas the act by the neerton that white
sbremucy tbe Matntalned. "Tie vmnneconaary and. vociferous ese
thon of the doctrine of white supeemecy, in season an oot of anor, Lada
to the suspicion that mont be bandon mighty shaky foundation, Any
ace sirmacy fused on syperior altainments end achievements would et
eed. to anertipalt bo lowly and’ 0 frequently
‘Thi fact x thatthe race wuoremacr, white domain aud general ob
sereeal systems of the: South ace Yad cn rank ud and: moral and
DeonoatYtinidation. ‘The suppreesion of the nutee, by fraud, physica
Inchildaou throush mob violence and Ki-Khox wetbods total ttndaten
siteith he ery o€ social eabalty and other racial Posion are the. Dann
Qf white supremacy, and these foul weapons are ux quickly wellded against
4 thts sam advooating \ustiee toward the Nesiven. aa nemnst the Negro
4 Womninaton tansd on noch rotten practice must ever be tn fear of failing
1 7Thieperitent tort to Rotp the Negro down haa kept the whe
South down, Negro labor has béen foreed to flee from the farms and
flantations and Ge production of corn and cotton har boon banpered
‘earo business men have been foreed lo sacrifice their property and rewore
Yo dtuer ecto. Ya eoking to eriah the Nexto and rointalo, white mr
Deemer by fores ard rand fhe South tas retarded lt economle develop
tent
Now, it the Woushtful white ma ofthe Sorth endeavor to get & trae
focus on this race question, Let them see the Negro not as menacing bogy
seit ut, ht a van, cor fn ‘the ¢conomic development
Ot thts section, ‘Let them try methods of law and order, Justce and fa
eating Aid the bogies of social atalty: and’ Negro. domtoation Will be
laid to reat.
‘Whom the South becames strong enough to practice a square deal to
races within ite borders; then and only then, will it be able to free it-
Af trom ils one fatal weakneas.
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‘wi kood movement for the lowering of the death rate amon intanta,
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‘oF more deputies to organize and
fet_op local lodges in every
State of the U. 8. Deputies both
‘men and women are making one
hundred ($100.00) dollars t=
fone hundred and fitty ($160.00
dollars) per month. Bxperience
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‘We are represented in fifteen
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‘men and women work te de tn
ach state. We guaranteo you
steady employment and regular
pay. For District Deputyahip to
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THE _DAULAS_EXPWESS DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVENMBE 27, 1000,
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‘To the Grand Lodge Oftcers, Deputy Grab’ Chancellors, CMcers and Members of Subordinate Lodos
‘of the Grand Lodge Colored Kaisha of Pythins of eras
Dear Brethren, Greeting:
‘the following ls m Trial Halance showing the nancial condition of the funds of the Order for the
‘moni cloung‘Ostober ai. 1230. "Prout an inspection of the aaroe it wil Ue noted hat we now bate:
tn band tho, magnificent’ umn of $09,18800 "We ‘ave noury reached. the. $100,000 mark, the sal
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— During the Sounishtnfiensn epidemic, Meno Joly Hod.
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DALLAS ‘THEKAS, ‘
‘Agena wanted. Met ot pod shasacer
To. people who are sith and unable 16. yay tor. Masios
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fp ( KOREA = f
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epidemic, Moniho-o Jey Haak |
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font can, Fone we aw:
i, Athie, Crippe, Pune,
wick to Jearn that Menthole Jake
men tall sutorera
by isso strong that wo authorise
aarantee of salatcton Pome
o dey hero x rear ting
seen thou taeurla. Bald Wy
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PYTHIAN TEMPLE AUDITORION.
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(THE COLORED vuLCANIZER) %
‘Desires to thank hin patrons for thelr lofal support and 2n-
‘nonnees that he ln at present doing all the Ure work, (ecetion and
{otrending) for the following tire companies: ‘The Security, The
Mohawk and Disie Meld and’ Rubber Co,
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frond all ses and makes of tires nd tubes.
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"DANGEROUS TO MEN"
PALACE THEATRE. THURSDAY
FT. WORTH NEWS
Fort Worth, Nov. 25—Thursday
Nov. 25 is Thanksgiving Day. Let us
thank you for the thanks you
murdered by those blessed upon
us. Let us counsel with ourselves
to be preparing to give
thanks to God for the mankind
kindness to us. And in
rendering thanks to Almighty God
we should be upright and
upended upon us. We should at
the same time praise Him for the blessings too small for us to remember,
and, then there were those things
which in our judgment may have
render thanks to Him for these too,
with the full realization, in for later
years we shall come to realize
that we all give thanks.
We all give thanks. We will be
baken at Baker's Chapel night Nov.
29. Don't miss hearing it.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hastings,
who are the mother and baby doing
girl, mother and baby doing
fine. Mrs. Hastings, as will be remembered
is the accomplished daughter of Mrs.
Hastings, and mother and baby doing
fine. Do you read the Dallas Express?
Please write or phone us your news
Mr. Homer W. Sneed, 1321 Edward street was accidentally killed Friday after he was playing with the gun. Mr. Sneed leaves a wife, relatives and a host of friends to mourn the loss. The family, friends, who regrets his untimely death, the Female Chorus at Bakeen Chapel Monday night Nov. 29. Don't miss it! It will bring bells will ring Tuesday night Nov. 23, when Miss Susie E Kendrick will wed Mr. William Tatum of Norfolk. The book will find many interesting societies, many of which will appear in next week a book. Mr. Kendrick-Penny backer is home, after being confined to the bed at Bishop College where she was attending school. At the school, we are pleased to note, Rev. M. Spencer has been appointed again to the board of Chapel C, M. E. Church. We welcome this great divine back to our congregation. Dr. J. W. Tildon, Sr., has returned Philadelphia, Va. where he went to attend his high school. L. Alexander. From there he went Philadelphia to visit his father, Mr.
Rev, J. W. McKinney has been an apa-
thetic friend of the Fort Worth District, C. M. E. chur-
dor. Dr. Spencer and the new Presiding
Elder are welcome to our city. Barbara
Vaughn were united in holy wedlock
at 110 Elm St. Rev. R. E. S. Jenkins
ALLEN CHAPEL A. M. E. CHURCH
"That Friendly Church"
COLORED BUSINESS WOMEN OF ATLANTA ORGANIZE.
Office Phone Ref. Phone
Lamar 4082 Lamar 3200
Office Hours 8 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
Sunday by appointment
DR. 4, WINZELAS SIMS,
Dental Surgeon
Fort Worth, Texas
known as the Alberta Park addition, in the south of Montreal, Park, William Petter, former, manufacturer, of springfield, il., is head of the association.
MACON COUNTY NEGRO PAIR &
SUCCESS.
Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Nov. 25—After several dormant years at the institution, the college began on the Institute grounds November 1, 2001, with a high standard both in quality and quantity. The all farm products of this section, including tables of handcrafts and many other things, two main features are the booths of the Carver, Botanical Class taught various specimens of insects destructive powers and tendencies. Tuskegee Women's Club was of paraprofessional construction as to the proper care of other added attractions were: Demonstrations of the techniques, Motion Pictures, and Aerial phases the fair could be proclaimed a success. The Association are very encouraged as farmers should be commended for their hard work and winners would be formidable contestants for the blue ribes at any
WANT AMERICAN NEGROES IN
LIBERIA.
KU KLUX KLAN BEING FOUGHT IN NORTH.
New York, N. Y., Nov. 23, 2012—With the Klan in the South growing at a faster rate than in the North, many steps are being taken in the North to Penton Johnson, leader of the Reconciliation Movement, has issued the "The Kai Kuay Klan has no place in the state, where it was cannibalized and to be high ideals, or in the renovated Jacksonville and other Southern cities in Jacksonville and other Southern cities."
DEFINITE SPECS SOON TO BE
TAKEN TO REDUCE SOUTH'S REP-
RESENTATION.
Hartford, Conn., Nov. 25—These
southern representation in Congress
southern representation in Congress
talk, are directed to watch the ed-
uition of the newspapers of the country on the
national news.
In a recent editorial the Hartford Times, daily, says:
CLUB OF CHICAGO HAS BOUGHT QUARTERS.
Chicago, (ISA N. F.)
Protective Association, Torreous L.
Dunlap president has held the
$29,000 Bank building,
$334, Stainton Street
through the organization.
The organization is
civil and beneficial and the member-
ship who formerly lived in the West
in Chicago is a member of
carmenities at the dedication
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poisons from little stomach, liver and bowels
Accept "California" Syrup of Plug
—look for the name 'California' you
your child is having the best and most harm-
ful stomach, or an stomach acid.
Children have its delicious fruit taste. Full
of vitamins and minerals. Give it the
Give it without fear.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1920
WHITE SOUTH EDDINGEN INTER-
HACIAL CO-OPERATION
NOTICE!
To the Negroes of Texas:
We have organized and are building
an exclusive Negro town at
Cumey, Texas.
Reed Reedie, Vice, and Dr.
Churches Nint Teach the People
Treated
Denominations Face Serious
matters
DEPENDEN
Lycoming - Clerk -
Lafai - Societies Needed-Both
Injury and Injury
Reed Reedie, Vice, and Dr.
Churches Nint Teach the People
Treated
Denominations Face Serious
matters
Hampton, Va. Nov. 25—The real opportunity to solve the problem in the South South West directly upon the hearts of the forces of our land. The Christian Co-operation, held at Blue Ridge, N.C., mission on inter-racial Co-operation to the Christian people of the South, (3) decries jyaching to be a crime upon the South for an uncompromise (2) urges laymen throughout the administration of justice, particulary for the safety and comfort of Negro people in temporary and bad housing conditions upon Christians; (4) holds that ignorance disorder, vice, and malice against Christian principles mission on inter-racial Co-operation; mission on inter-racial Co-operation to the Christian organizations of both races to the civil problems and work out adequate
SAVE YOUR KIDNEYS
Your kidneys are intricate reservoirs into which your blood is taken from your blood and put in blood and day to keep an well-oxygenated body from heavy eeing, change of temperature, checked precipitation on either side of the spine, and chill chill chill in the limbs, headache, digestive aliments, and palpation are locations of injury. Your kidneys need immediate attention, and do not need these warnings more seriously if they follow. When inflammation of the kidneys is in suppuration, a purpureal dislubberation or even disorganization, or desecration Commonly known as **BIRTHWISH**
FOWLER'S
10
DROFS
Fowler's 10 Drops is a widely recognized kidney remedy. It won’t only aid Nature in expelling poisonous or painful kidneys to normal health action. The price of Fowler’s Drops One Dollar per bottle. It is sold in nearly all druggists, also in the following Texas towns: Crandall, Fowler’s Kemp, Wills, Minneapolis, Big Horn, and Italy. If you live away from any of these towns, the very first Drops to get Fowler’s 10 Drops is vanilla. Your money order, as we pay the War Tax and Postage and send it by mail. Won’t you please tell us your name or fridge this great remedy and zhush us to get the news to them? **POWLER’S CHEMICAL CO., Box**
POWLER'S CHEMICAL CO., Box 567, Dallas, Texas.
NO MORE SHORT, HARSH AND UNRULY HAIR
If you will insure your Hair and Scalp with the Vim and Vigor Treatment
What the Vim and Vigor Treatment
Will do for your hair and scalp:
(1) Increase the growth of the
and keep the scalp and hair in
hair. (2) Will heal the scalp
a bleached condition. (3) Will
render the hair soft, thick,
straight, fluffy and beautiful.
Get it today.
The Hair Promoter and Sham-
poo, 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.
Theo. Smith, Drugstrict and
Distributor, 1801 E. 18th Street,
Kansas City, Mo.
YOU NEED
VIM AND VIGOR SYSTEM TONER
America's greatest general tonic. It makes rich, red blood and builds up a run-down system. Vim and Vigor System Toner is a powerful Alternative, Blood Purifier Tonic and Appetizer. A powerful tonic that cleans the blood and helps with Serofila, Rickets, Eczema, Cartarth, Falling of the Hair, Tester, Ringworm, Sead 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, MO.
NOTICE
To the Negroes of Texas:
We have organized and are building an exclusive Negro town at Jacksonville, FL. We are Jacksonville on the T. and N. O. railroad.
We want you to buy a lot or a house and lot in Cuney, or a farm near Cuney. Good churches, good schools, good water and a progressively well-funded investment. Invest your money, where it will furnish employment for your own sons and sisters.
Yours for the Race.
ANDY REALTY COMPANY.
H. L. Lee, President, J. Z. Thomas, Vice-President, W. A. Hall,
Secretary; W. C. Price, Ass.t. Secretary; W. D. Thomas, Treasurer.
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Of Creme Hair Preparation, the most wonderful hair grower in the world, will grow hair upon bald heads. Pine for men. Can be used with hair dye. Can be bothered with falling hair, drip dripper, tatter, eczema or any kind of hair trouble, you should try Creme Hair soft, long and glossy in few treatments. Makes most beautiful hair long, soft and glossy in the Creme College, diploma given. Beginners complete $35.00 outfit for $30.00. Special Offer we give you. Stamps or coin for sample treatment and heating stones, send 25 cents, stamps or coin for sample treatment and heating stones, send $1.82; single box 57 cents; general agent's outfit; six weeks' work time; six weeks' work time; $1.50; 1 Face Cream $2 5 cents; 1 Home Hair dressing course and sale men's instruction $6.00, all sent with instruction $6.00, special offer, write quick (today).
LINE SUPPLY COMPANY,
Lock Box 751,
San Antonio, Texas.
$200—GOLD PRIZE—$200
FOR A NAME
To the man or woman, boy or girl
*select the most suitable unit*
of Toilet Preparations the
Backwheel Manufacturing Co.
(formerly the Ambrosia Tolks Co.)
for particulate waste.
For particulate waste two-cent stamp
MME, OLLIE M. WEBSTER
HAIR, SCALP AND BEAUTY
SPECIALIST
And Discoverer of
POW-WOW PREPARATIONS
Pow-Wow Hair Grower
Restores the decaying hair roots
stops falling hair, eradicates dandruff
etc. compounded with Bortanea Herb
and Koots, and is free from pollenous
drug and acids.
Add that is all I ask. Send for free
sample of Pow-Wow Hair Grower
MME. OLILI M. WESTER
BOX 131. 168 Day Street.
MONTGOMERY, Am.
BARD, HARSH AND
LY HAIR
And Scalp with the Vim and Vigor
that the Vim and Vigor Treatment
Will do for your hair and scalp:
—Will Remove dandruff. (2)
—Will maintain the growth of the
and keep the scalp and hair in
hair. (3)—Will heal the scalp
and healthy condition. (4)—Will
render the hair, hair thick,
straight, fuzzy and beautiful.
Get it today.
The 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
samples.
Drugstore, Druggist and
Distributor, 1801 E. 18th Street,
Kansas City, Mo.
YOU NEED
tonic. It makes rich; red blood
um. Vim and Vigor System Toner
Purifier Tonic and Appetizer. A
ic remedy. If you are troubled
with eczema, Caractach, Palting
ald Head, Bells and Various Skin
good, give this remedy a trial and
Price $1.20 by mail.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
DEPENDABILITY
When dollar is called when, the scar results entirely the problem purchase for misist upon art
Wa Ve Gli Te Te Va Cle Co Wi Ve Co Su Co An
EXPENSIVED PRICED
THE MA
When dollars have
is called upon to pay
when the question
the scrap-heap and
results entirely discard
the problem of how a
purchase for her toilet
For milady's beauty
sist upon articles that
When dollars have decreased in buying power and the public is called upon to pay the additional costs of production, and when the question of quality of preparations is thrown to the scrap-heap and dependability of service and quality of results entirely discarded, Madam finds herself confronted with the problem of how and what with the same money may she purchase for her toilette.
For milady's beauty and saving her precious dollars, in
For milady's beauty and saving her precious dollars, insist upon articles that bear this seal.
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Vegetable S
Glossine
Tetter Salve
Temple Grow
Vanishing C
Cleaning C
Cold Cream
Witch Hazel
Vegetable O
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Compact R
Antiseptic D
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EXPENSIVELY COMPOUNDED BUT CONSERVATIVELY PRICED
THE MADAM C. J. WALKER MFG. CO.
640 North West Street.
All makes of talking machines, motors repaired. All work guard-anteed. Reproducers a specialty.
Phone Y 2665
2687 Commerce St. Dallas, Texas 10-23-264
H. B. WOODS
Express and Baggage
FORD SERVICE
Phone H. 5805
ANY TIME, DAY OR NIGHT
3103 Thomas Avenue,
Dallas, Texas.
Ambitious girls and ladies can earn from $20.00 to $40.00 weekly at home, the best savanna trade and earn while you learn. Learn the French and American system of Hair Dressing and beauty culture. The old, original and unexcelled system that you can do perfect, up-to-date work on either race. This system is used and practiced by thousands of suc-
Mme. DeCarrallo, an old, experienced graduate Hairdresser and Beauty Technician, has many others this trade, will teach you this complete course by mail on line. You can guarantee Diphnia award. Seize a money order to the IDEAL, Box 70, Station G. New York City, NY 10001. Your enrollment and enrollment blank today.
Rheumatism
Made H. Jackson, No. B5C, Durham Hills,
Maryland. J. Acquisto is responsible. Above information term.
11-12-14
THIN MODEL WATCH
Open Pax. Plain. Published Kineton Gold. Ft. Cass.
Signed with carefully handwritten duties Movement; re-
sponsored to be presented to a qualified witness.
STEM
$4.65
SEY
STEM WIND
Give full name and address and we will ship this
Far position on delivery.
Special Offer by Amos on Desmond
Foster & Co. Dept. 1215 Worcestershire Ave.
Chicago, Ill.
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Found only on
MADAM C. J. WALKER'S
Wonderful Hair Grower
Vegetable Shampoo
Glossine
Tetter Salve
Temple Grower
Vanishing Cream
Cleaning Cream
Cold Cream
Witch Hazel Jelly
Vegetable Oil Hand Soap
Compliment and Toilet Soap
Superfine Face Powder, (white, rose-fles
Compact Rouge
Antiseptic Dental Cream
VELY COMPOUNDED BUT CONSERV
MADAM C. J. WALKER MF
Wonderful Hair Grower
Vegetable Shampoo
Glossine
Tetter Salve
Temple Grower
Vanishing Cream
Cleaning Cream
Cold Cream
Witch Hazel Jelly
Vegetable Oil Hand Soap
Complexion and Toilet Soap
Superfine Face Powder, (white, rose-flesh, brown)
Compact Rouge
Antiseptic Dental Cream
VELLY COMPOUNDED BUT CONSERVATIVELY
COLDEN TONIC,
"The Wonder"
COLDEN TONIC,
"The Wonder"
I was sick for several years, spent hundreds of dollars, but failed to get relief. I am now well and would not do without GOLDEN TONIC for one thousand dollars. Will give name to any interested parties. Ask your druggist for GOLDEN TONIC if he hasn't it in stock order from—
DR. LINK MEDICINE CO.
Manufacturers,
305 South Ervay Street,
Dallas, Texas.
Price $1.00.
"7-TN"
COURAGE BRAND TABLETS
For Vim,
Vigor and
Vitality
Price $1.00 at any drug store or
address on receipt of price.
Appeal to Courage Tablet Co.
Macon, Georgia
Will you be
perfect start your
have, have
of the scent.
My Dand
cure Dand
how?
If you be
a customer
with full it
friendly so
through me
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Oil & Gas
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The Wonderful Hair Grower.
The Wonderful Hair Dresser and Grower.
THE WORLD'S FINEST HAIRDRESSER
Indianapolis, Indiana
Will promote a full growth of your hair to start your hair to growing if you have dandruff, tester or any dandruff treatment. My Dandruff Remedy never fails to cure Dandruff or Tetter no matter how much you try. If you have a tight bobbled scalp a circular is sent with each treatment and how to make your scalp loose and healthy.
Coors, taught, taught, Diplomas given, given and teaching, Hot and cold and teaching, Masculinizing, Growing Oil, Promoting Masculinizing, centering, centering, Agents wanted
TO MEASURE
in dress. There is a real value in
STE linked with QUALITY is what
ARK TAILORS
women who are particular. Write nr
Phone T.5028
Txas. 10-9-25
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MME. LUELLA McDANIELS,
2302 E. Moresc Street.
Greenville, Texas.
One thousand again wanted — Good money.
made. We want agile lage to sell the STAR HAIR GROWER. This is a wonderful preparation. One be used with or with wilt out straightening trims
Sells for 55c per unit will prove its value.
Any person that will use a 55c bar will be convinced. No matter how much you grow your hair just TAR HAIR GROWER and be convinced Send 25c for full sleeve and $2.99 and $2.99 and we will send you a full supply that you will with it at once; also agent's term. Send money by money order to the STAR HAIR GROWER MANUFACTURER.
PHILLIP HICKS
SOM nr
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Bin AP Ae
THE VELVET BROWN COMPANY
heen
want § fveg more livg agents who are Willing to do side busting
We have agents who are making money for themselves, how.
“igret, wo wast a few more. “As an inducement, wo are going to
p Teive home sent a trip to Ohlcago, pullman dining car end every-
‘ing after you tno tho South and veep at the eehts i» the
PeWindy City"—alh ree.
We arp planning am agents’ contest, you can't loots for any.
fone who handlen
Velvet Brown Preparations
frit tell you that they are xreat tellers. People actually ery fer
‘Gee, ah our comunlasion is Uberal.
‘THM PACH ORAM Is a real “whang.” A beauty producer,
fe Roockiout and & Joy-biaker {0 eny one who ues It
‘THR MAIR PREPARATIONS have tho Kick that stimulates
‘he oid dome to action and ambitioa, andthe kind of hair that
‘Fea want beccsh to awake and Dlotsor Ike u rove.
VELVET BROWN FACE CRE AM,
daintily perfumed —____$1.10
HAIR GROWER 2 ‘sa
TeMPLe onowsR 2 a
PRESSING OFF i ae
Big dlacount for agents
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‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 97, 1920,
Qiiwee ee Pen Tee Ty ee
U * Still Have a Chance
eceamae To Help It Along
SOME HAVE MADE A FLYING START
THE PRIZE OF PRIZE WINNERS
‘The books are closed for listing contestants. Thirty have been listed
‘ and already they are working manfully for the palatial “Cadillac 8” and
He the other BIG prizes which are be-ing offered in the Dallas Express Prize
contest.
Tt 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 “Distine-
tive 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?
‘We know that there are such people in your town, We judge by the
fact that we receive subscriptions e- weck, unsolicited, from people who hav
¢ long been anxious to take the “Dallas Express” but who have not known
how to go about it.
When yon put such people in touch with this fast growing and altogether
satshng publication you are doing both a personal and public service.
jen one who has never read it before reads the “Express,” he im-
mediately tealizes that he has found acreditable 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 be-
‘come 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.
Tf 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: mee
LIST OF CONTESTANTS
Dallas Express Contest Rules
‘Mra. L. M, Bates—Dallas.
Mra. I. D, Dickson—Gitmer,
Mr, Jodle Dovernux—ttaly.
Mr. 0. Ashton—Tice, *
Mra A,B. Plelds—Dalias.
Dr. D, W. Shielde—Dallas,
‘Mr. Norman Woods—Dallas.
Mra, Beatrice Wade—Wiebita Falls,
Mr, 8, B, Gabriel—Hemphit,
ra. R. B. Whitame—Indopendent,
Mr. RL, Hicks—Conter
Me, Jamon M. Jackson—Prairie View.
Mr. Brvin Marshall—Oakwood.
Mt. Hoary Lee—Olen Pore,
1, This contest will open Sept. 10,
1920, and close Dec. 24, 1920.
2. All contestants must register
their names, and addresses at THE DAL-
LAS EXPRESS Office not later than
‘Sept. 25. No entrant will be listed later.
3. The prizes will be awarded ac-
cording to the highest number of votes
received by the contestants.
4. Votes will be listed according to
the number of subscriptions to THE
DALLAS EXPRESS received and turned
in at our office.
5. Votes will be counted as fol-
lows:
1 year's subscription to the
‘ “Express” 1,000 votes
6 months’ subscription to the
# “Express” 500 votes
3 months’ subscription to the
“Express” 300. votes
| Write Now For Sub:
‘Mr, Arthur J. Sykes—Sherman,
Aira, L.A. Wallaco—Clarkavitle.
Mrs. H Mforgan—Dallaa,
Mz. Noah Williaros—Rosser.
‘Mra. Mary Comming—Bellvile.
Mr. J, H. Heads—Richardson.
Mrs. DD. Kelly—Datlas,
Mrs. Mira Herver—Quitman,
Mra. Julia, White—Longview.
Mra L. A. Pigree—Jacknonvitle,
Mra. Clarena Young—Dallas.
Mra, W, E. Harris—Dallas.
Mr, A. B. Alerander—Mineral Wells.
Mr. A. D. Stewant—Dallas
Mr. T. J. Phillipe—ttavea,
‘Mrs, Delia Kimbrough—Ladonta.
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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 con-
testants published in every current is-
sue 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 Ist 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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