Dallas Express

Saturday, February 5, 1921

Dallas, Texas

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TUSKEGEE CONFERENCE ADOPTS SET POLICY IN 30TH SESSION LEADERS ARE ANXIOUS ABOUT PRESIDENT HARDING'S STAND ON APPOINTMENT OF NEGROES. The Spencer Bill May Have Chance of Passing In Congress ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE Founded by W. E. King VOL. XXVIII. No. 18. TUSKE LEADERS ARE AN PRESIDENT HARDIN APPOINTMENT OF N Is Not Yet Sure What Policy He Will Follow. Many Are Hopeful. May Called Conference of Leaders Before Action Is Taken. 1,500 NEGROES HOLD COMMUNITY SING SONG. The Dallas Express J T GOODWIN LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN TEXAS VE VICE EGEE CO S ANXIOUS ABOUT DING'S STAND ON NEGROES. PLAN HULL HOUSE FOR COLORED WASHINGTONIANS MISS JANE ADDAMS IS GUEST AT MEETING FOR ESTABLISH MENT OF HUGE SOCIAL CENTER Spencer Champon of New York has been elected to the Senate by the Senate at an over-aged men in the upper branch of Congress. number rights" for all people regardless of race, color, or previous condition of people enrolled. The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1921. Urges Farmers to Practice More Economy by Planting More Foodstuff, Raising Cows, Poultry, Etc. Ask the Courts to More Fully Guarantee Equal Justice in Administration of Law. Favor Inter-Racial Plan. Miss Burroughs Speaks. Friends in Congress Take Issue With President. State Y. M. C. A. Work Shows U. S. Attorney Says Peonage Much Progress. Must Cease. Tukuekee Institute, Ala., Feb. 3—In annual session the 30th HKC Negro conference, founded by the HKC Negro community, a declaration of policy for the race, a tenant farmers farm to grow their own foodstuffs, practice economy and thus advances as possible. The conference addresses are urged to make renting conditions as favorable to tenants to have gardens, cows, hogs and poultry "and in order to keep living conditions be improved, better houses provided with longer school." "The question of law and order is one of the most important things to mark the policy declaration says. In this chapter, this conference asks for negroes cles should give-imperial justice. If Negro commit courtlets let them be mobbed. It is largely the lack of protection for Negroes driving many out of the rurals." The conference commends to / the Negro race. It better promotes better racial relations and the work of the inter-racial com- CLEVELAND HAS NEGRO TION OV 37,474. Washington, Jan. 27—Cleveland Ohio, Jan. 27. According to an 177 according to the announcement of the commis bureau. This is regarded as the most important city in the city, and places it uniquely beside the cities of the country which is regarded one of the oldest number of years, although Cleveland is regarded one of the oldest countries in the country which people went there to live. In a com- mis bureau, the city is the in carrying them in order that they may prepare for their crops. It is important that Native American farmers and that Native American farmers know that most serious problem now facing the most serious problem now facing the Second Day. "We are preparing men and women in our institutions of learning to efficiency of men and women of all ages and services of the country and the world, the best that is in the world and Tuskegee forces in preparing these for this new day," said Miss Nana Barrieu in an evening session of the thirteenth annual meeting of the Tuskegee Association, opened here yesterday. "We are preparing men and women about this preparation for the new day. Is that men and women in our institution on account of race color or sympathy, or on account of race color or sympathy, in this preparation, we forget section, section and creed and humanity," continued the speaker. "The fact is gaining strength each day and we hope that out of the physical realm and spiritual power to the realm and spiritual power to produce one hundred per cent Americans, not only in war, but also in peace, we can do the founder and it is the purpose of the country and it is the purpose of The additional closing features of Dryan, Texas. Feb. 3.—The follow-up meeting held in Bydon, Arkansas, a meeting held in Bydon, this week shows that the work among Negroes at the University has been past twelve months. Rev. E. L. Gordon, state secretary expresses himself in the past year's work and as being confident even more marked progress. He also reported "Association work among Colored people in this state is in its early stages, and compilations up to this time have been made of a Colored Secretary. Business Conference." During the month of February, four Group Conferences were held at the University, Houston, and Marshall. This being older Boys, Conferences, the meetings were well attended 46 boys from the University in connection with the Marshall program. In connection with the Marshall program, Jessus Coulter and Brown of the State staff, and H. K. Craft of the Men's Department participated in the Student Training Conference. Student Training Conference was held at Prairie View State Normal, April 14-16. Represented: Oklahoma Louisiana and Texas. The effective impression made upon leaders and delegates represented: Oklahoma Louisiana and Texas. The effective resolution asking that this be made the training Conference for the South. College Associations. (By A. N. P.) Prof. Carver Wins Praise of Southern Congressman by Exhibit. Prof. Carver Wins Praise of Southern Congressman by Exhibit. (Wy. A. N. P.) Washington, D. C., M. Mem- ber of the House of Representatives expressed interest in the Means Committee of the House of Representatives of the House of Representatives. W. Carver, head of the research department of Tunkuekee out- side of the city, has more than the white synthetic chem- ical than the white synthetic chem- ical, and various uses of the peanut and corn products of this country and of Europe have gone very far in this line. They have crops and co- tomatoes to a source of the soft selle- ving animal fats in the kitchens of the country and to a source of the soft selle- ving animal fats in the kitchens of the country. By the addition of hydro- gel in the presence of nickel, may be changed into synthetic hard脂. Prof. Carver, a pure milk, a writing two, a grade of about one hundred products, may be gotten from the peanut or the stock-food, including a complete utilization of the. The admission was forced from the house by the made the most interesting of all the citizens of the city. Prof. Carver has a number of other scientific accomplishments to his WOMAN ATTEMPTS TO KILL ASSAILANT IN COURT. Pittsburgh, Feb. 3.—While forty firefighters battled a blaze in the Kill Hill jail, and "Well stick by your" Mrs. Lillian Bangham at a fire station, a pilot to the plate in the door of William Wilson, a Negro, charged with asaulting a pilot did not get away. The pilot did not get away. The prisoner and the terrible much dug up prisoner were surrounded by an automobile outside. Wilson was arranged on a charge of murder in the prisoner on Mrs. Bangham in his honeau at Forest Hills on March 1. HENRY LINCOLN JOHNSON MAKE VISIT TO GEORGIA AND SPEAKS TO LARGE CROWD. The resolutions adopted by the Colored Citizens' club follow: "Greeting. Because of the fact that it has been presented to the chambers of commerce of this city, published by the paper of this city and dresden of the citizens of this city, advocating the recognition of this city, prohibiting them from entering where white people live. Representing the Colored people of this city, take this method, to process those who would engage the race preset in the face of an un-American ordinance. "We are anawarded any intelligent citizen who lend himself or herself to the advocacy of such an order of the supreme court of the United States in the ordinance of the City of Ordinance Unconstitutional. "This case grew out of a city or (Continued on page 4) Standard Lit. Co. Writes. 500 of B Standard Life Insurance Co. Writes $13,335,- 500 of Business --- Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 1- The Annual of Bulletin recently issued by the Stand- ard Life Insurance company of Atlanta. In the year it has written business amount, in its statement of business done by the Texas steward of the office, place, having to its credit $1,655,000 of business written by its agents. Beginning with class double A, Tex- as is represented all down the list as Georgia Texas Arkansas Alabama Virginia Florida California Missouri Kentucky Tennessee Arizona Total First Six Months Total Months 22,24,28,32 Total Three Quarter 10,10,10,10 Total Fourth Quarter 2,4,32,28 Total Fourth Quarter GRAND TOTAL The Standard 11th Infantry. Cotton lion dollar mark and in the first old th and operated by Negro. Its president former a teacher in the city schools of $125,250,000 The Standard Life Insurance Company now has master's degrees in theology and business, and is now owned by the owner and operated by Negroes, its president and founder. He is a member of the Board of Directors. A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE PER ANNUM $8.00. PRICE TEN CENTS. ESSION LIN JOHNSON MAKE VIRGIA AND SPEAKS WD. Says That He Will Remain In Washington Till New Congress Convenes. Will Urge Legislation For Correcting Lynching. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 2-The Hon. Henry Lincoln Johnson, the Georgia member, the Republican National Committee, promised a promise made in an interview with a reporter of the Associated Negro Press that he would return to Georgia and reiterate charges which he had made before the commission investigating preconvention campaign, when he returned to Atlanta and addressed the publican State Central Committee on The amounts written by the four state states are as follows: First Six Third Fourth Months Quarter Quarter Total 1103,000 1040,500 761,750 1,690,750 717,000 382,350 507,750 1,690,750 777,000 287,500 261,000 1,147,500 599,600 287,500 261,000 1,147,500 479,600 287,500 261,000 1,147,500 417,600 269,000 209,000 855,600 417,600 269,000 209,000 855,600 397,000 142,500 189,500 872,500 397,000 142,500 189,500 872,500 385,500 142,500 189,500 783,500 385,500 142,500 189,500 783,500 290,000 129,000 119,500 448,500 290,000 129,000 119,500 448,500 22,500 5,500 5,000 162,500 22,500 5,500 5,000 162,500 $13,255,000 Company now has assets over the old life insurance company to be owned old life insurance company to be owned oils of Houston, texas. PRICE TEN CENTS (Continued on page k.) ‘ f ia bg = Foe re | i: yi . oe i raat it Es ry ‘s - tf ek 1 i Make your skin bright, healthy and beautiful A smooth, clear complexion of delicote softness, free from blemishes ang dlackheads, t# indica ty dhngn ved hemmed fe Be rid Pew ae fees sees STi | a ae Ri aa es a "10a erase Qa Ren tae ; boop cogil per al | See ee Ne roe Bear Repeat thi tre oF four ENR) etveres. tines ‘rub Dr, Fred Pat | ise Shaner ge | Eat Slee ee se ae Swen [ot] Se ‘with hot water. Lt i ‘| a A\0) ee te ie Ale AE Rare ete oe es Ce eee ete Se ae mee coop coe aie sewers SSehgemnoe ie | ot ne | ‘After rubbing the Skin Whitener * Ae canine ae Notes | Siren a 5a " be aie gy De Pa Aint eweethy ented ave power, 5 esr Pat fimme capes | |170°0 | cae potas or = Pace: Peed Poker bas roe Geen Sia heat eo = ee a EN da : or Cac ae Soe fasts |() with Dr. Fred Palmers name, i, ‘which has always stood fo quality he Dy Berry kL ene ch rel et an ff cacoek vphashce course poe ._DR.FRED S eT MUD.WINTER GRADUATING PXER- CISES HELD IN AUDITORIUM 0+ PYTHIAN TEMPLE. A Lange udlenge Greets. Graduates of Mid-Winter, Class Last. Monday Evenlng. CLASS DAY EXERCISES Held at Wethet A. M. Es Church Prt } day” Evening Phe 2th Bacealeu- Fulto Sermon Presehed by Dr. A. 8 Jackson at New Hope Hapil ‘Charek, a eit aaa Se ee Seen re, clses took. place. Monday” even I the Avitortom ot the Pythian Temple {neue presence of large audience srhlen expresad thelr hearty approval By applaine, ‘The shale Feadered by {he High School Coron Tent at Spiraton. wo the oceaion both ts ‘olody” and “pathon. Every Yer {heeorolea! features fow In ex falloney and ak an evi nthe training nnd the acqulrereat of thon king’ pert The eratons. delivered ty the radiates "wore. dlivere friout raul but wi unnstal len ‘and force The sentences wer ‘ell rendered. and’ appreciated, Th inne “tn a whole “deerver sec mention and congratulations ‘Toe at feature. of the splend brogrash was the chorus of te Hit Bchoot “chorus "whlch was rendere With toscbing fect im melody an dlleot,rovening the marveloun pow tra of the young people in musica Attainment, “The selection wan 00 the Redemption. Prayer wan tld Rey. Meliveen, the aasotant pastor ofthe. Macedonia’ Baptist Church fottowea bya. double selection, th Baer Pn andthe et ida Chorue-Congg,” Double Sex teite Oration anduntatory, As Thdustra faction, a Nationa As act” Eaateraldn: Walker, Mis’ Wale Fevicwed the whole range of th Yorking of Industral Eaveeton an Inade a ‘pew forts contnuaio, fotilng forth tr real" worth 0s ation, ‘The mosteal _Toruad> Ve Gis Ti, TrovatoreVeasle, wer_ene futed "ty the. High. Sebo! Chora “The! Procraatnator’ was made ‘dome by Mise Inez Foster, who. tured. thie Indivdual as” worth tnd blecding trom his wounds Ml Mary’ Tele, Waleed "handled he blect of “Worn a Factor, th Development of Nation” in. ouch inner to gin te rn piawse, and “Kenrty”“appresaion aweet aan Mary.” ‘munieal se tection “Last Nichi” Bath "Y- Reb tifect by the Gir Semt-Chorus Ge Ein, toowed am orion, “The Sa ot Todays soni Uy. Bay A eee sino tid hoor to the case and. ceason. Me. Ray conraste th eRe encent tine! ith the oe {t.modert time ‘with telling effec Shue"Reat Wealth of a: Natlon’. wa narrated ty Porence touiae Hale wrth unlqve. delineation a whl the’ ‘chastity: the piety. te. Rides fod the wsture ot the mother 0 fe mation were stremod an the rea sreath ot" th “nation, “The Hors Ghee. Club sung ant mosval ae feotlon “Last Nah ath Y.Rob frtn wax the laar Valedictorian a0 Se eh tar the One ton™ Lengeedebesedltcell anne DRaare corte, vwiich sho coatranced Chinn and the Tountriee” of the Orlent with he ‘American Propreive. ea of free spect and liber on ‘tie "Deen” ‘tas sung by the High Sehoo! Chores By at Keith eerie young noted volt, sang selection From chuner Jovian) and was tored. ‘Thin concladed Viee-Prendent 1. ime of the Board of Education favored diploma to the followine forspoing. the graduating cla: Gunby asl,” Cleopheun "G, “Gist {Chari Nicolson, aH. Wilts nee Poster, Eat Le Bobert, ay Rpeeres George A. lane, A.D Steward,’ Destriee Cowan, Florence Tpulan Harllee, Exneraida "Walker, Mary ‘elle Waketeid. ‘Tho Motto. the clan, “We promise to be. to- Dhlon tant will Never de” ‘resentation Flowers. Mrs, Bila t. Moore of The Park rieatre.presetted, cach member at ihe las witha. beautiful bowauet tho, sed tothe oye atthe white {0° the ira, The orlee for ora. wont to'K. A, Deere, warded by. DE hieids, tho bonsrabie mention” Wi Tiame and Gin Latretta Jobneon re: five “the. prize offered hy” Hire finleaNaswll, fr Domestic Sctenee Dr. Rime made briet aadrenen be: Tore the "eraduaen Mr Roel fied fhe graduates to enter col ogee and, fetarm as teachery ts there. would be epeninas for” themin he ty pubic schools, Madan S Frazier, actine principal, stated that thelr principal, rot C.F. Cart Ita een prevented trom eins” pew ent on sean of Clone <a an ay Exerlses __-toe clase Day exercises were held on "Friday, evening, the "ait at unel A Me Church’ wham. te {ollowing Wok part" Monie-High ‘Scheat “orchestra: Invocation Dr SC smith Clarinet Solo Cleo Tout Git, Graton "The ower of in" Generation James “H Willams Oration "Perna! Eatcteney’" Gun ae Music—"On the Restless Sea,” irle Glee Clubs Oration "talor ‘the Beane of Life*<h" Stewart [Deaton "Hone Make” thes Man George’ A. tane:, Musfo--*Nlehtae” stn, Roversn;, Oration--"ind- at Responniiiy.” Charis. Nichols; Munie< “Honey "Town ‘Dora. Gle tubs oraton—*An Tavictite Dee ‘termination, Cieophevs’ Get Mule "di Gal” unbes- noon ‘Kelloush doterann:, Oration "rane {ovine Power of leh Toda Be ‘trie Comm: Music "Good: ‘ia Map Sit, followed by rear tina of gripe ‘Famalanrate Sermon at Now Hope “On Sunday rrning the Dace [roth Sermon’ was. preached at the ‘Now, iione Rapest "Charo ty Dre A, achaon: nko, made hin theme tie ihe" armonten:"What In Yow Titer” salt'her of bring You i ‘morning wpom this view of fe that tr emer. tothe’ call of Go “Human tite tana. Cail from God We havent information from the Pronioiows ae to what in Tite the ‘Payeholesat and the Theologian ba Lentenvored to aanwer” the queation ‘God's Call has ‘often been sina [for apecial human. part. inca timee"tor Moses, abrahm, Samuel ant" ich Ierthodern tigen, Joa it" are Bot there, enerally “cat Wy conalenee, by" aman need “Fhe Cat of Ged appeal tothe be in''un the clement of divinity, the Yokes filowahin, the bishea Invent the demand of the fmpera Marien, but. a Father's Love, wh plans and sks oar appiness. er Ent bias renter out at the ser Hig) wet ctaces nur weruar ren Re der Him. He continued, God's ait} - ret Sees ie 0 “Goupaministrg, but we have Hie cower pers eit at Ni COLORED CITIZENS ewer el, he snawers of er ert Shere’ can bo ne" mltasayer Wo Use| Dallas, Texas. ait of God) which raga ‘¥e. must : resi 1 dele. ater ie Our traveling representatives have been late i Iifethey are eltoer ike ahipe that] $ iN Your town and we doubt if they will be able to sail of tuipe that'aink." Hear what | ® before our books close on Feb. 10th. This w Saute say about te: “1ife \6 81% ment, therefore, is to give you, your friends and ‘larnities: "Goathe mays that ita associates an opportunity to share in the honor 0 fie encod of, ouoriy. ond) amongst the organizers of this, the greatest mov ome one ‘has mid ts its’ ea Galore eter arate een arey ot Organized Finance is the Power ruling the V tome, a roud not_& ty of aita|$ day. Without organized finance no people ean deve tion, and the enjoyments we have are|$ mon respect, protect their interests or secure but ‘Hitlo ends ‘on the, road of e|# ghare in the prosperity of the country. The very « tomeni” "that we may itn new |g Ofeanized finance isthe Stock Exchange, ength pean on toward the. end” e Harlem Stock Exchange will Sie ‘tae ile iatons, my |$ where the stocks Colored people have invested in rh tn, cette 18 Peas and protect iovestorsagainy tellers of ore nto de, ctnty of Ma ie and protect investors. ag le ‘ Gag em ern and Pods, | Bioetpbrihes ie wil train rn of our race in [parents and friends of the graduates, of finance and trading, and provide a direct. mat Money, ‘watches, chains, “fountain | products of Colored origin. Mes agi to]. hate ne Bache at ponent all at celine Ay dallas io cold aah.1 share for either the & per cent preferred st Nar tute "eae “niaer "isttation |$ mon stock. As the Exchange gets its income. fr Joc earning ‘and ‘make life worth|$ missions on the sale and purchase of stock, broker ——. & charges for listing, etc., it runs no business risks. ‘therefore, you are guaranteed a dividend of 8 Pp TEXAS TOWN —|3 yearly, no doubt the dividends will be much large Lafida, Feb. 3—Lufiin Lucky Ward School has bought a high grade plano Jand_ all rooms sumelently supplied find a required amount of money on Hand to pay for a water fountain. It hats been’ suld among some of the Teading eitizens of the clty that the women teachers have dope a greater work Yor the school than the men, Under “the ‘administration ‘of ‘Mrs. J. ¥" Pensoo, principal, Mrs. M. L. Gar- Toth, Mrs Minnie. B.” Jobasen, Mrs ‘Viola Williamn. ‘The absence of Mr 8. Booker, who left the city Lge 2), 1921 for ‘St. Louis, Ma, tar Indefinite stay Tett a decided’ vacancy Inthe city and her church. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Starke of ‘Trinity ie" in the elty, located at 805: Lining St. One of the most interesting. dinners fot the season was had at the First Baptist “Church” Sunday, Jan.” 22 of whieh Rev. J, J. James it pastor. Bervices were’ good ‘day and night Hasca, Feb, 2—Sunday School at Bethlehem Baptist Church was Kood Sunday morning. On time ‘and well prepared. lessons ta the’ slogan, "Al- though the pastor was somewhat tn- Alspoed, yet ihe preached two power. ful sermons day wid night. De Y. P. U. held’ a splendid session. The con- teat between the four groups wan Alright ‘Section “4, Mlss Ozall_ ut son, Supt, was victorious thereby Feeelving the Dallas Express (or three weeks, Rev. Georre W, Burton and Bro, FM MeGinnie. were In Fort Worth, the greater part of last week, They were attending the As ociailonal Beard of the North ‘Texas District. “They reported x great meet- Ing. Mr. Riley Freeman of Dallas fin the elty looking after his, home here. “Miss Evelyn Connor and aunt Mra. Catherine Shaw "spent. Sunday In Hiusboro. Mra R. Ie Seott” we companied. her daiighter, Vera, to ‘Waco Saturday night. Miss Vera ro turns to CT. College having had to eave on account of illness. Mr. Nathaniel Standifer visited hi aster, Marsello, also in Central Texas Col lege.” Mrs. Belle Norman and: daush- ter, Lily velurned from Valley” Mille Salurday. “Mr. G. G. Winn and nivee, ‘Miss’ Bonham, came in Friday morn: Ing.” Mrs. Haile Phillipe from Wéch- a Paty came tn toni i anawer to. a telegram {0 soe. her nephew. Mrs: MoGinnis_has ‘been. indiaposed duriag. thle week, afr. Gus. Brown ‘and “Grandmother! Oliver "are. sill il. The Old. Folk Concert was success. Thursday "night. The "pro- feeds for the purchase of fuel. for the Kindergarten School. Bro. Jones of Grandview was here Friday. and ‘tet up the Eastern Star’ quite & few enlae selon j ‘OKLAHOMA TOWNS. McAlester, Feb. 3:-Ttig Holiness Chureh now carries ona revival, ‘The N. ACA. CP. met at the MB. ‘Chureh Sunday, Rev, W. R. Jackson, resident. "Several intoresting rub ects were discussed,” Mra. ‘Thomas ot Kansan, who, has deen visiting her mother, itr Harris, leaves soon, afr. Janes Grayson who ba been em- Bloyed at the ‘Grander Lender’ Dry Goodn Store for over 14 yeark met with "an accident last. week that eaused his leg to be amputated. ‘Mr [Grayson ts mow in All SuintHos- Dita doing “fatriy” well. Mr. Watts 2 Missourt was a visitor in our city Sunday. "Charile Walker, Negro tall fda white man last July In the State Prison, was convicted {0 ‘be. lectro- uted.” Misa ‘Geneva. R. Layne. tok Her" ‘BasketcBall" team to. Bataula Okla, last Priday—MeAlester won” 16 to Many patrons and. "schoo! eheidvew ‘accompanied the team. Mr Si ifendricks spent the. week-end with his famty.” Mra.” Annie. Neal fand’ Mrs: Adams” are itl this. week: Dr. Chas. ‘Steward of Chlcazo,” Uk wan tthe city last week and made Jao intereating tecture to the child Fen of the High Schoo! Tawton, “Feb, 3-—Sunday was high day’ at Gattloe Baptist Church Sunday ‘School wan qulle a miccess Rev. Boone preached at’ ‘o'clock fwonderful sermon. Rev. " Wormly Dreachedat ight services ao! trong sermon. Afra. Clarence Wo0d nde a flea’ teip to OXahora. City Saturday. Mr. J./W. Ray in improv fing Hight along. It he cootinues.t Improve he willbe able to. vial. Bs lace ‘of business. iis trends wil find him at RD. street. Mr. ‘Bertha Floyd and. rm Brelyn Weattoom Dallas ‘are hero atthe’ bedalde of thelr grand taodher, “Mex Mati Weathtey. who in still lmproving Rey. spears of Hennessey, Okla, running «ta days revival at Beth Tohem baptist Chareh. He ts. giving tho dovil great chase, Many" hav ‘heen added to the chureh, Collection for Stinday was $7345. ‘Rev. Boone fran bis” post Sunday. Services were ood ‘ail day. ev, Boowe 3 Wray and action haa aald “t'am oink {o earry Bamett Chapel over the top." aa ee thoes guar o. CONGREGATION DELIGHTED WII "THEIR. PASTOR AND) FAMILY AND PRESIDING ELDER. Larue, Texas, Feb. 3—Our, fret auacteriyconterene#_ of the. ‘Tyler Disiriet, Rev, W. O. Bord. Di D. P. FE and Rev. L. A. Jones, DD. PC. ——T0 THE—— COLORED CITIZENS ——or— Dallas, Texas. Our traveling representatives have been late in reach~ ing your town and we doubt if they will be able to see you before our books close on Feb. 10th. This advertise- ‘ment, therefore, is to give you, your friends and business associates an opportunity to share in the honor of being amongst the organizers of this, the greatest movement {2 Colored history. Organized Finance is the Power ruling the World to- day. Without organized finance no people can develop com- ‘mon respect, protect their interests or secure a proper share in the prosperity of the country, The very centre of organized finance is the Stock Exchange. ‘The Harlem Stock Exchange will provide a market where the stocks Colored people have invested in can be sold or a loan secured on same. It will encourage enter- prise and protect investors against sellers of worthless stocks. Further, it will train men of our race in the arts of finance and trading, and provide a direct. market for products of Colored origin. ‘Shares in the Exchange at present sell at $5,00 per share for either the 8 per cent preferred stock or the com- mon stock. As the Exchange gets its income from com- missions on the sale and purchase of stock, brokers dues, charges for listing, etc., it runs no business risks, Whilst, ‘therefore, you are guaranteed a dividend of 8 per cent yearly, no doubt the dividends will be much larger, thus ‘making this investment one of the safest and most profit- able ever offered our race, Branches of the Exchange are nore established in several cities having large Colored populations. The Phil- opie branch is run under the auspices,of a syndicate led by B. Gale, (the well known promoter), E. C. Brown and A. F. Stevens, (the great bankers), etc. ‘We want all the best minds amongst Colored people,to be behind this movement and, therefore, urge your for- warding subscription blank below along with remittance without delay. HARLEM STOCK EXCHANGE, 240 Broadway, New York City, we Thereby subscribe ( ___shares of 8 per cent preferred and _....shares of common. stock of the Harlem Stock Exchange at $5.00 per share and en- close you $f cover subseription, Name es te Address a ert Sa ee Me ae Both have things well in hand. The fCunrter wera wcesstoth apie Seiad acuta The, bare ea ease ee urate i oats be Tau oe ee seca ean tiesto feats othe “Nafta Test Fern eee planing to epee, pepe and “pt Nereida fo Teheran, ter, eases aie ana eae tt pan Ta Sieh for diene Sone fed Givuehi’ev wear been Satis oe Soot coche a Ry Haye eri search a Wort aprag oa tGert Bente toe Sin Areata et sent as ay Asters wai emake FF Seti at oat tnt Sipe of'A Go mate a na Fetaet’ Srov o's ul Ret. Jey Sete BE eatin sls wee 2S Sse wont bt nore at Iearcustet"er rack Tan Se Rnawer st Meliss of od ine fens nee eet laa “vats eon sens "oom | Door." 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It a plain, every day, ven sible, conservative newspa | per; whieh trims no mall fo catch the peasing breenes ‘lex no doubtful flag: Mt | ‘profemses a patriotiom as | road as our country. ica love of even handed Justice ‘covers all the territory oc ‘cupied by the human race. | ‘This pretty high ground, | Dut we live on It and are prospering. Boys ot the ‘ptess come up and stand | with us, This ground ia a ae SATURDAY FEDRUARY § 1921, ———$$ inoue? 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IN THE NAME OF LAW AND ORDER. |on, Jast Monday received the following communication hgh ° “Dallas, Texas, Jan, 26, 1921) ee ss are the Famous Ku Klux Klan iy tis Cp to heap forsee involte "the Constitution & make this a white mans Country—also to Protect both Races humble and ignorant. We are Convinced that Ne- ‘groes like yourself & staff are Enemies of Poor igner- ‘ant Negroes trying to incite them to Rebellion no one ays any attention to it but ignoront Coons like your- ‘Seif now we propose to let you do business provided you tell the truth and cut out trying to incite trouble be- ‘een the Races if you Keep it up, there Will be a Ne- Ge maseacrs now dont think We Don't, Know You. fe are here to keep Order, and much better hang ‘Goons like you than Kill thonsands of ignorant Coons Don’t let Us hear of any more boasting lies in your paper the Press of the Country has not taken it up yot t We have and believe us Weve been Coon hunting before-Yours for Law & Order even though it takes “KY KLUX KLAN.” ‘Tewould seem from the above that our contention that the; ‘Klan meant nothing constructive for American justice, and de- mocracy has been ae An oar for law and order would have declared itself differently. ould have nS its location so that its contentions might be answered. Would at least have fol- lowed the dictates of courtesy and chivalry to the extent of hav. ‘ing penned its missive in ink; would have threatened us as a last. resort not paraded itself and its motives so blantantly before public view. * cast tartg ss x iatiation Sovak ta he information and ral of a distinet group of American citizens. ieves first ofall that the true American heart and conscience is dedi- leated to the advocacy of justice and freedom of opportunity. It lbelieyes that America is progressive, constructive and that in its pat hearts it‘abhors the proscritfing, maligning influences have from time to time operated to thwart it of its ful), cee. ‘Tt knows and realizes that when any American group ie defenseless—open to the rns ‘of those to whom ‘knowledge and realization that the Golden Rule is a safe ruide for all'men has not come, that group is indeed unfortunate. ‘The Dallas Led prints the truth. It is a newspaper and it pa, ‘with equal impartiality the oceurrences that are construc- | ‘and those that are not if they possess news value and per- tain to our group. Our editorial columns are given to the inter- ipretation of these events in terms of their actual value to the ar we represent and the country as well. fe are not agitators, But we do stand by the truth as we see it and protest against injustice, proscription and their agents with all of our power. We have said and we still say that we believe that the Ku’ Klux Klan is unnecessary. Does not tend toward the advance- ‘ment of American ideals, Should not be allowed to spread its pernicious doctrines further. If those who havé favored us with this communication, have ‘Kept up with our policy as evinced by our news articles, the way they are dislayel and ‘our editorial opinion as it has appeared ae ‘time to time they must indeed have peculiar notions as to ‘stuff of which agitators are made. ‘We challenge any member of the Texas public to show a sin- gle Negro. soy, in ‘Texas which, daring the past year, has esuaed the. Dalle xprens in promoting “Health Werk; ‘Thritt feek, Fire Prevention Week, Home owning, Educating Children, lObeying Laws and Discharsing Their Full Duty as Progressive \Citizens Among Negroes.” If this is agitation then we are agi- ‘On the’ other hand'we have spoken at length about lynehers land lynching, we have unceasingly called for the further awaken- ling of a public sentiment against mob violence and all forms of lawlessness together with their agencies, We have claimed that lany and all extra legal means of dealing with crime are tacit con- ee ‘of the public which allows them, that the laws which it ‘made are useless and ineffectual. We believe this to be the ‘truth. We make no excuse for having so spoken. ‘We have believed that the dictates of law and order were |served most ‘ficient! by the agents and organizations sanction- ea needy the whole able Zor tat speiic duty and peaks ceeicacass cocker parece spance ‘to the com- ‘means of expression rather than by. anonymous ocaebeies ‘We would be r-uch dissappointed to find that the City of |Dalias and the ‘of Texas with all of their sane, fair-minded ry justice Ic ee eit nae encourage astttion joughts in such terms as }in the Soectgerraet showed motives so far removed eee and justice. 7e believe in law and order and in this belief we have held ures and enthusiastically support all agen € ir furtherance, We ie con- ents wily the aw prey Aimerens, just and panly, law, purely ican, just anc ‘Bia alee abeoltaly in the Golden Role At ye should. to you, do ye even so to them.” The pul is the judge of our correctness or error. FES ay oe cid te been peck ith his’ opportunity for camplishment has failed to Keep pace with his opportunity for Drogen the following fates iy serve to prove the, erm of ‘A statement, Richard Spillyne in commenting on it says| that ‘in all history there is nardly anything to compare with such progress in lite more than fifty years of freedom: ere are now in the United States 12,000,000 Negroes. They constitute one-seventh of the working feice of the country. Ot the IN /%0 mien 80.00 ai Zarzers nd 1,000,000 farm lb orers, percent of the women ure in necessary home ani industrial life, | Jn, 1866 Tegroes in this comntxy owned 12,000 houses, oper- ited 20,000 farras conducted 2,100 businesses and had $20,- 000,000 of accumulated ‘wealth. Tn 1916 the number, of houses had inereaced to 600,000, tL.e operated farms to, 981,000, the Hhusinesses to 45,000 wad ‘the wealth to $1,110,000,000, sae saty tania am tread by Noxre Gomacnr, | Over {00 ‘are owned by Negroes. They. even conduct an ““Ass0- ciated Negro Press.” Four hundred thousand Necrocs were called tw thi colors du- ring the recent war and 200,000 of them saw service overseas. ‘There is iess illiteracy proportionately, the Chronicle says, among the Negroes in 182) than there war amoig the white pop tation of the United States at the time of the Civil War. Ip Ala- bama the Colored popaletion contributed $480,000 toward the $11183,000 cost of establishing 7120 Rosenwald schools. ‘An Atlante pastor recently delivers a sermon from 2 A ee ee Seae EDR, From. these sales he prove that beter hae training Js newded. sac ‘might well prove an inspiration to some of our pastors out this vay who soe toa. Bins nat fo feed thelr congregations sermons that have to do with every dar living. : is poor’ ‘Ti. always’ somebody present who fects Ping poate tbe bacter @ Hor fits = never ae 14 frierd about his feeling. A wise 3 wise because he realizes that there is always ex sre for Bin to learn and he tries to learn it That Acre anes ps Pec 2 Bleed is he whi In peor by reputation and in.actual fact in WAKING GOOD. 31 pala. WKBRESG, DALLAS, THLAS, GATURDAY, TEROTANE Stee Me omel THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION an, 26, 1921) ‘ode Dot care partionlarty as rece Just who.are the individuals selected | by Monet Harding ot teers Cain, no one ux ty fare strong and walwart Anricamn. ‘To any aoch men or proup of mea can be safety ntrant tho welfare ot fhe Naton forthe next fur yeas. ‘There i= no statorman at present tn tin country who. if be in patriot, will not ‘ve xuided by fixed and cardinal principles, He will recognize: 1. That the ‘American Consttation and te Amendments, including the Pourtecth nd Mifenth ADendients, be enforced both In eter and In apie 2 Tint America ean’ pot renain alt pollsly sie and bale po- city tee any snore than ft could remain alt alae. ant bul foe Wei. 2, That the distranchisomeat of the ht milion black citizens below the MavowrDison Line ts a cancer gating athe Hale of the American veorte "That the ‘weit milion Amerfean clean of color are ented not only to wo, but the right ental. thereby—the rieht to have «Bat vot ‘honestly counted. Ge rhatoficllly there fe but one American poople—tarasiy white ut considerably Colored-all eal Amerians betore the inv. S"taat to law han tecome the fespendng menace of the Nation 1 That Tho-Crow not oly ean 0t be permitted nth departments at Waahington, but on intra caries and in ll eter relatons under ino buperviio ot the Federal Government, nad are contrary to the CO Mitoton and ost to the unity and fotarg of the Nation. 1. That taxatlon without reoreeentaton in tranoy 4 That the Colored elven ot the country mst have thelr share, o repreenaton, both elective. and oficial, in orde" that they nay” Docome part and parel ofthe American ody patie. . 1 That capable’ Colored men ate the best spokesmen of and to thelr people, either at home or «bron ii. That the American, Republe owes tte Colored cttens debt of srathute’ and. pootive, precteal, rsmpuibele encouragement tn the way of potteat reconition and In the protection of their evil shia, bacon, fot only ny a slaven ave two hundred and. fy yearn of unrequited fll inthe building of the Repub, but aa well beens they have Topally Aiea the breach in euch the Nation's war beeane by thee wnparal!- fed progres since slavery, not only mredcation and moras, but In material onessione, they are ented toll the righln of ltenshi. “the Cxblnetmemberaof the next Adiniatration who dots not recone thon thagn au a cardinal and immediate program to be followed will be ftadates, Peacionary and a aouree of danger to the welfare of the Nation -tuereloomw upon te hocivn ofthe worlds peace the condict of col. America would G0 well to bind her Colored cltzens (o her with chains of ste Te new and coming generation of their racewho kaow nothing ‘avery, any au the, perdion. of thelr fathers "be content with feihing Yon then full American citleahip, witd equal American oppor funity without the Tet of hindrance or_any man. Any tan that. President arog may havo for bn Calnet who A thee qoalifcalonn are acceptable Me eee Yorn Mens: COMPROMISE ON DEMOCRACY. with politcal stratery ill ee m Increasing the mumber of congress wants to hold fast to that which hls possessions may de prled fron eh more than horae-ense could al i. If that te not what the house iting the amendment to. the apport Hike it at this distance ment has beon administered ‘so ta tarshchusotts, that the public 1s fight for a reductlon fo the nun lomentary fact In. stratesy that possible opportunity snakes tt i camapalzn to assens the coma from states whore. Nogroos hav supplementary fact that the house to inerense the house members nt tndleation that ‘Tnkham may gn to cut down the number from rice thrown Into the foreground entatives of a democratic people itleal freedom, imbedded in a con srentest weakness of democracy. Staten, 48 90 prominent as the de jean citizens in the south, Null ace prejudices Ip as pronounced i ‘of secegsion and assault upon 8 very stands out in history with n L OF, put badly, does not this dis the emancipation proclamation wit eman ‘inkhar’ has apparently w re one,of those Pyhrrie conquests rican democracy Pittsburg Lead ‘Those familiar with political stratery will sce nothing unexpected in the decision axanat Increasing the number of congressmen. When tho po- tical eld marshal wants to hold fast to that which he has, when over- taken hy fear that is possessions may be prled from his hands, he pre- ents a claim for much more than horse-sensé could allow, and then begins to hagate for position. Tf that {x not what the house at Wasbinston has Jat done tn subetitating: the amendment to the apportionment bill for the constitation it looks like It at this distance. "The allent treatment haa heen administered ‘vo falthfully to Consress- man ‘inkham, of Masshchusetts, that the public is still unaware of the ftrensth behind Ma fxht for a reduction in the number of members of fangrea. ‘But the elementary fact in strategy that ‘Tokham has been Shocked off at every porile opportunity makes It appear tat dere was ome foree Bebind his cumpaizn to asseus the constitutional penalty {rom fsovthern congressmen from states where Nogroes have been and are stl intranchised, ‘The supplementary fact that the house has by formal vote abandoned the plan 10 increase the house membership during the next 10 ears is another faint indleation that Tinkham may have had considerable punch to bis eampaisn to cut down the number from the south "The moral cowardice thrown into the foreground with striking relle ‘wien chosen representatives of a democratic people desert the bulwarks of democracy and politcal freedom, imbedded in a constitutional guarantee Imay be admitted the greatest weakness of democracy. Nothing in the his tory of the United. States. # s0 prominent as the defiant distranchisement ot milllone of American citizens tn the south. Nullifeation of the consti tation by Bourton race prejudlees 'p aa pronounced in Negro diafranchise- ‘ment an in the ct of secession and assault upon Sumter. ‘The emanci- ation of chattel navery mands out in history with no greater effect than {his ditranchisement. Or, put badly, does not this distranchiaeent of Ne- sr citizens starap the emancipation proclamation with the seal of Hour- on fepeal? Congteseman ‘Mkhar has apparently won some sort of vic- tory, but t may prove one of thous Pyhrrie conquesta which strikes & blow ft freedom and American emocracy-—Pittsburg, Leader. ‘eum NEGROES IN GEORGLL. ‘Southern white people are fond of telling us that they are the only, reat friend ot the Negro, «1d Booker Whablngton and some ‘other men of ‘olor have said much the same thing. Nevertheless, the friendliness of the Southern whiter for the blacks in ood deal tke the trier news of peo- ple for domestic animals; it is conditioned on thelr doc! Te might. not be impressive it x Northern man seit, but ft fs tmn-| presnive waen Pederal District Attorney Alexander of Georgia says that wrongs are being perpetrated against Negroes tn this state whlch “run all the gamut trom the meanest of petty cheating to deliberate, plotted mur- der” He is & Southern man and a Democrat. ‘The South has complained bitterly in the past few years that it was losing ‘ita labor. ‘The lot of the Negro {a the North is not especially en viable, bat it any wonder that the Nekroes try to come north in view of Me Alexanders statement’ He adds that “comparatively ttle efforts olny made by the proper oileers toend these conditions.” Tn his interesting. essay on American exlme and police systems Mr. Raymond B, Roediet says a Southern offer of the law told hini thero were three grades of homicide: It 8 nigger killa a white man I's marder; It a witteman kills a nigger, t's JustiNable honalcide; If one nigger kills an- father, Jes just one nlnzer lens ‘Yet Georgia claims to be the most progrcasive stato tn the South. It fontaine the most enterprising and prorressive city m tho South, \€ there fs one thing more than another that Southern men claim it te “ehivalry” fepecially among women. Yt the fogring of women—white women, st iain Georgia prlson camps was found to be practiced after one con splevoua cane of brutality ffteen or twenty years ago had drown un- pleasant attention from the wold to Georgia. vldently chivalry ts x mat- ter of etiquette somthing die to women of your own social class, but not [due to Colored women, of course, and not due to white women who are not im good soclety--New Port (Bt. 1) News. AMERICAN BARBARIANS. ee et ar are ‘Walter Waite in fhe New Republic gives some heretofore unpublished tacts about the tragedy of Ocoee, Oransy County, Plorida, last Election Day the story riven out at tho ime was that two Nerroes name! Mose Nor- man and July Perry had tried to voto when they were not qualifed, and fon being refused a Mourished revolvers; the lynching that followed was thus aatisfactorsiy explained according to certain Southern ideax on the Imibject. Dut MF. White found that the registration books showed that Mose [Norman Bad qualified and registered and was entitled to vote. “He was funpopslar with the whites becaure be wax too promperous—he owned an lordnge arove for which he had retused the offers of $10,000 several times [daly Perry wai foreman’of « large orange grove owned ty a Northern white man.” “Thy community Celt that the job he hid beloned to a. white man.” So “a moh ‘ormed, went out and surrounded the Colored sotlement. applied Keronine. ourned twenty houses, two churches, a schooliouse, and 6 lodge house." ‘Two members of the mob were killed. Perry was wounded ind ater lynched A white man citizen of Geove boasted that fitty-six Ne~ [rroee were ‘illed. Amos thoes burned to death were x motier and her (wo-wesk-ol® Saby. An elevea-year-old white air, questioned by N.. White, told exaltinely of “the fun we ha’ when seme > iggers were Darned vp.” Phe adults wore more rextrained—tey ad onl) “an air of meritorious work. wel done.” Soh © pletiare does nit Zyaulre. comment. Probably the same people Joe Mee fun ure Sust a? ehemers by Ht ae the rest of us But there 1 is. The white people who keep the Negro down by such metho 0 fe more elvtized thon the governing claases of antiquity, whore quite simiier methods appa tho stent of history. They may have astanobilee ond read the world's newa the day after it happens, but underneath thelr mod em clothes they are barbarians, ‘They are not the whole South Wy Ay imeans, but they and thelr state of mind are fust as fnuch,s porbiem 1 tho ack @t too Uidied Beated Gs the Macio & fe them. 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Byrd, Rev. McPherson and Dr. J. T. Welch, also made brief mention of human events it is always possible and equally probable that any speech of a public speaker may be his last, and that he will be remembered by Prof. Trimble said to Trimble K. of P. Lodge and the citizens of return) Channeler Commanded, Sir Knights, Ladies and Gentlemen: I must now close, should it be mine to do so, to remember the friend and brother, and should you journey to the spot in some city of the dead, which friend and brother, C. C. Trimble, and should you through curiosity or fraternal care, or Christian love extend yourself, you will find stamina indelibly in it these words: "I Lied for My Race," and "I did know I, love you. I thank you." Card of Thanks. Temple, Texas, February 3, 1921. We wish to thank our many friends and teachers of Mrs. L. P. and death of our mother, Mrs. L. P. Price. We wish to thank especially Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moore, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoodstein, Mrs. Sand H. M. Rommel. Eigned: Wyatt, Van. Dock (sees) Signed: Weson, daughter. Eigned: Stein's Ice Cream and Chili Paste. Eigned: Marshall steins Stein's Ice Cream and Chili Paste. Eigned: Trade comp. Austen street. Milford, Feb. 3.—Mr. Eddie Lee Robinson of Waxahachie was in the city. Madam Sallie Burton and Paula Burton were in the city to attend a funeral. Madam Mary Yates and Annie Mae Johnson went to attend a funeral. Her sister, Mrs. Mattie Kaole, Mr. Sam Burgess departed this life, Jan. 29, 1921 and was buried with Masonite flowers. Mr. Tom Glisson, Mrs. Nettie Love and others from Peham, Mr. Nathaniel Batie of Port Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carter of Wichita, Paula Burton, Mrs. Nettie Love, guest of her sister, Mrs. Pearl Daniels. M. H. S. Notes Prof. I. G. McDonald, principal. Rev. W. A. Levisited the school and made splendid remaries. We are always glad to hear from you. Read the Dallas Express information. The paper of C. O. D. Bernice Richardson, Reporter. Miss Bernice Richardson, Reporter. Miss M. Minnie Cooper, Messrs. Dan Clyde, John Walker and Miss Ethel Stein of Huntville have moved to this city. Whitewright, Feb. 3—Sunday School was good at both churches Sunday. Rev. G. E. Patterson was at his post on the First Baptist Church of the First Baptist Church was also here, Rev. W. T. Batley. The B. V. P. and Y. P. V. met at 6 o'clock on Saturday and Sam Blanton was here visiting his wife this week-end. Mr. S. D. Dehoney was out of town Sunday on a visit to Gateswell Station to work. When you want the Express you can find it at R. G. Gatewood's Barkershop. The Church of the First Baptist Station is doing nicely and are pleased with their pastor. Rev. W. T. Bailley, who is out lining the work of the church, is at First Baptist Church was also here. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FERRUARY 5, 1921. Bessie and Boble Lee are here visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Marsha Marshall, Mr. Willie Coal has opened his restaurant again. When you want the Express you will find Mrs. Marshall. Mrs. M. E. Wren's aunt returned home. Everybody is invited to attend. Y. P. U. every Sunday at 4:30 o'clock. Greenville, Feb. 3—Al the churches of the city had good services Sunday. Mesra, Charles White, Willie White, Miss Lea Adams, After a flying trip to Dallas Sunday to attend the wedding of Mr. Oscar White and Miss Lea Adams. After a flying trip to Greenville where they were entertained by his brother, Mr. Charles White. We hope them much better. After a flying trip to Dallas. The entire town was indeed sorry to hear of the death of Miss Lea Adams, her family has the sympathy of the whole town. New Hope Baptist Church was blessed Sunday by having Rev. Jones pray for Miss Lea Adams and two spiritual sermons. Rev. Jones is a great preacher and he as preached our hearts burned within us. We were added to the church Sunday. Jacksonville, Feb. 3.—Rev B. S. Smith pastor, Benson Chapel C. M. E. Church was with his people Sunday at the church. The pastor preached a special sermon to men only. The pastor was at his home and mon to a large crown. Total collection for the day $29.44.The Fifth District Board convened with Sweet Union Baptist Church, Jan. 28-29 with Rev B. Brown presiding over the District Board convened an interesting meeting was held. Total raised $400. Mr. George Gippe spent Saturday and Sunday on business. Miss Mable Sonds spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mr. Wesley and Cresson spent Saturday and Sunday at McLee McGee. Miss Cora and Deola Pierce spent Saturday at home. To meet the pastor, Mr. white pastor of M. E. Church, South will preach at Benson Chapel C. M. The public is invited to be present. Calvert, Feb. 3.—Mrs. Willett is sick at her home. The agent is sick at her home. Donnie Glass of Highland visited old bone Saturday and left Sunday. Madie Madie B. Wilson of the St. Paul Sunday School, Mrs. Estella Moody Sunday School, Mrs. Estella Moody w. her mother and brother; Sunday w. her mother and brother; Sanders is up after a hard fight with pneumonia. Mr. Tom Williams of Columbia is up after a hard fight with Sanders. Mr. Allen Partis has moved to the city to get the school advantages. Mr. Allen Partis has moved to a hard spell of glove or pneumonia. Slim W. R. Dixon, a law student of Columbia, versed in York City. Mr. Dixon is bedridden. mother at Providence - Sanitarium, Waco, Texas. He spent a few days with his brother, M. D. Dixon, Cali- fornia. He attended Hammond. William was baptized (1800). Bailieville and Jones Pride. Services were good at Mt. Zion Sunday. Pastor Sharp took for his test the children of his niece, Lost Child, and the congregation was held in awe while he delivered the sermon. The congregation prodigal son preschool that style before. We adjourned until B. Y. P. U. hour. The lesson was beautifully conducted by the pastor, a prayer service led by Bro. W. M. Young, the choir chair, "Unlabeled" for the congregation. We met us another one of those matchless sermons from the subject: "The Battle in the Lords, and Chronicles 44-145." Miss I. D. Nelson doesn't seem to improve. Miss Rachel Powell saluted with a warm heart that trusts concerning assisting in the public schools. Rev. G. R. Partis and parents trusting parents in relatives Friday. OUR NEW HOME OKLAHOMA TOWNS. Okmukleje, Feb. 3.-Judge D. J. Wallace returned from Oklahoma to attend the inter-Racial Commission. He received the educational committee of Inter-Racial Commission. This committee working in conjunction with a like-minded association, the Association (Colored) succeeded in drafting a bill to be offered which would authorize school law, and if passed by the present legislature will mean the establishment of the state. Pre. F. R. Berry (white) and Rev. H. T. S. Johnson (black). Okla., (Colored) were elected organizers for the Inter-Racial commission, who will proceed to or organize the inter-Racial Commission in each county of the state. Both are frond-minded, high-class Christian gentlemen who fit well in this Judge D. J. Wallace and C. W. Carry presented the bill drawn by the commission on behalf of the Inter-Racial Commission, which believed will become a law, to two senators and two representatives who were members of the force of the Inter-Racial Commission, the state Teachers' Association and the State Principals' Association and the State Teachers' Association. The following race men attended the meeting, viz: Rev. H. T. S. Johnson, W. H. J. Wilson, Lilly, R. Emmett Stuart, D. J. Wallace, Philip Lewis and Rosco Dungee. A bill was also drawn to correct the evil of the se- PASTOR PERMANENTLY ELECTED BY MEMBERS. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. HAIR GROWTH ASSURED Learn The Bevery System of Hair Dressing. 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Start- Corine Griffith appears in health and her twin sister, owns. ts, 20c; Children, 15c ENTER AND MANAGER instant with heart trouble. Sue leaves a husband and eight children. The remains were shipped to Henson for burial. Maule. Mumie Cansel is in utterly a spell of sickness. Mrs. Mumie was born in Tampa, and T. M. H. Shackleford is confined in the Texarkana Hospital for several weeks. We hope to see him up again. Mrs. Mumie is home on West Common St. Mrs. M. V. Feech has returned from Ternation. We will see her with her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Butter, Mr. H. M. Jordan is about the name, would be glad to see him up again. Mrs. Mumie will see Frank McKennedy on the sick bed. Little Miss Nora George Lee will be glad to see her. Dr. J. Dr. Howell Shore is under night night in an airplanes to keep from betrayer robbed. There were five children. You will have better leave your money in the bank or with your wives. You will find the Dallas Express at the Mumie Store and HILL's Cafe, every Saturday. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1921. A Duty Which You Owe to Yourself and Your City—"To Help Preserve the Dallas Spirit." - Suppose you could be relieved of all the worry of planning how best to serve in helping to make Dallas a bigger and Better City. 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Tre fot wes not intended Sean arom ie teat Tho Vomerabe Woman Dwelling 1 "te Shack ‘There pom 4 deep and. hidde mgmt” awa wa Siow dvoing sion te a shac Iie forects and nore so ace. a retuan 1" aseephtheproteced ood SS he omer’ we roa for hr Bhan tte te ae so br acon “aa Ce Herff anda he bd the busier ‘Ther Saag tae two coud mn nome wa iiud'tns beginsas a ho Seep hdde fate’ ound up ie tech Bu Dor tile wes Wo. be done 0 on ‘iw te venture x musrestion, ‘Th sere re ah of cca Toure we became perplexed, an Selipeens ws sar ty pomence a 85 men i ht, ee TaysleryYecumgarooded, th Sono scar ot her beat wan forthe ‘Seay trom ‘te nteizence of th onlera"e dey concluded that th rye" att woman ate. some. tine BO. tnd eat Taate woman i Frome, sews td ow er te se tar away fron ‘of the stung ‘no SSAN Stcpraln tol tach. eo lee Lang Treses of Silvery Hal. fie gesuy ooo vet 70 esuy upon ber nye shoutgert Taxoned wit tick ng Comba covered with emer Id and fea those rein ore tate opera ‘Sit bare arande of bathe rin Seal aot ew very dos Bhoced oliver, throu antety © vont, for Kcmid not bean or ee" fall tattroe bore th IMtenest of the want of tender are Her fencarn were Beaty staat 'b Gatcate ‘chee: "her forced” Sand sven fs tans tnd Sager fhe cae af au ae fe, once pack im Four Gey left the imprint. that woule follow you Bough is All ot them figs ade entry mae be “an ever befor But. 8h ‘Bro gle rend tan aloe to fort soot pe tay, cn “rhe manners wero bet mal te ety The ont reed Sey fxs aor in I Gharertoe roger who could "un Faved this myetety of mystert to Se tase at'w los, andthe more ‘Bic. orp wesconed we ‘Deca ‘gid aaid, “Nympth or woman, why Scan wet! lone In those firerts ‘Re primera ome o€ ran? ‘te Vato of Tbe Queen ot Th Perel ‘Ax toon upon thia ort oa fart and. resnad woman, "A bouut Ps “ptt f° whioere ‘ow fst ing ee tian ‘ol The orest” Hav Freettat cewet tsar er Manan the fend. watt" “Giiving for he return prraon ‘fie loft her ‘voice ringing” 0. yo Pat aa tpoke eit cll and pees Be ee that xn “never Mes ands Wl very iS te ery Whee" dots the feast th “giern for the eke af acco sptia Be ges a sor eS Ht anach benatton, after ponte “saa hcar peplesed vate, ee tok te vane why oe Jn. ialons, ae bru To sald el oF the. hidden. ec Set ae, widow Had veo ee Tina tee. Hivag, Mie rates Mat tia, Por al seein atm, os “cvs hod aupielens, 1 esa Y Widow of 4 Grenkard, and 1 premises him hle sober tooments’ that t wovad go a i my ae ig ace ore rom i, ne oe eft, to. have. them ot, Banal olarak aot of that dar ‘We. learned the sécfet purpove. fond left the good woman to warm fers ns. she had warned ws. "The fateat information comes to ue dat abe hax followed ‘er tamented tue, band to her last reeting piace. and is gathered. to her’ Fathers. Peace to ter ches. "tye sttenm on the eft in strong drink, the streams on the cixht. I water, pure" and unadulterated, "The Bible. “wine fa a Mocker; Strom. Drink ix exging? “Whosoover In Dece'ved ‘Theraby is Not Wine.” (Concluded from last week's isnue) ‘STATE Y. M. C. A. WORK SHOWS MUCH PROGRESS, Sistine tris! pean 2) ae eScrganteitin of the mustea eas Seat sta feomay'a member uniees, ha. wae. The Secretary having revtened tant Rica Sa ei wii tye fo be eae ar cheat Te, ine pate rome, at ede Sa ine ‘Talned and eoth: Sai stitute pease Gated Water cace 7 fee eset Behn Paes th tate eens pare Mieat Somat eve yes eo al ere paver pe ae gta tre PORA Sct CL Epes! ek eesehemieaat eee hens Ee ere nro Been et ere: eerie ieee at escheat ie arenas aa et Sass eS sts ee Se ceer ea es Beet Grinch Cede Borer oe oarenes ce btalthe desired rode movement Eocuataie Sane ei Pe See, eae, Roe Geretincn taveview, - Giadene ieee oat Bee eres cnet cient eee Om ee ae ae te pee mabe ec ase, i eer ce Ber red Uekioart ae Bisa dil aan ae ist ee aea aie eeceear ate Hae Facey at tnd ace eee ae, ce erate Sault a pees arenes eee ml Leena Tas sy paolponan seein aaa eel tt ee See Reerer Sreeie = fo per ap ae "and "recreational program be eset, St ee eat feany sac, Shae De wa fesse oe nay tel ad oie co Rice ad ta one Sather" e fee ase Ne tas ce oe nee cet, ee i. Pa ee Esa istiom nes 7 eee Pgh? ate 2 Hee en ates ta a Hees cu tee Set Sener. East pe eect oe Baa daar! Hin al kareena Er eee WOR Sep tae ic Total gee att ee THM DAULAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1081- Keates nan oe eee v Organized 1912. fem Weer ace the 1 ' ‘THE FRATERNAL BANK AND TRUST CO Sechciey oc ts varios OF TEXAS. ; oa, iter anda (Un-Incorporated) [and agreeable, yet giv= Ve CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION CLOSE | stained Seay’ mlassters Moe Heaton WN. Su, Y0o0. eae RESOURCES Hes peeest ie Ste Lonny and Dieouats ene snaneon UTNE, Hate eR ‘Farmers & Mechanics Nat'l Bank... 265,985.23 [nesdn of Negross of ‘atic Puraiture and Fixturet sae ccmmy | 9,998.80 Teen eae tant ge a pealle co MRE a CSc paces nmnemennn mB nf retreat ee aE cae ions a Fault nates || erates eee TOUR erenrterenerseeneernttneees§ 0,738.08 the Negron the eouthia [AVTORILID GAPFFAL 910,00000 ee ‘aanuurens ie eS amamuammananryn et fe Pees Be ALE eh is oa Pere petty tans snes el ea eas YOM? DEPESDAULA SIRVION ASSURED ets a. 0, 0 ot maa Dow. manTowEn, Viewtrest herd. wants oo» thousa erence eon, ere ation t 0 Pe tie len eo ene: abt Fiat ot te U. 8 Do Soi ania SS} hundred ($100.00) ne tance and | vem-nactar suNDAY 1” Gron-| @ollars) per month. CALIFORNIA WOULD |“ a ewe ow AON PD =~ GEGREGATE NE- | stone ot ita Sr Sonar, sn) We are erent GROES ALSO. |: susie orssnoas te sow) men and women, wor rgd sl ya ent ges ae CContinued from page 1.) |_Lettere from this committee, Gover-| pay. For Distriet Det finance of Louisville, Ky. which wae RSE MC he ira et Serhan Sie "veces eset calc ams Oe a Soe fat erento ct eee tea an Soe ti ners ton wt oe feria cere at ado rae at pose ores Cece eS ool woe aqrattaee wih Oats carne Face. ese unas atrite and discord wire, alt be: freee mates Ya ege wy le atl seo aes Sf al Gene eo errr finbehsraaret or a ee fe aes eerie Tepe CE oe ees seer a EE Pal Tebcarrattitaat” hog re ee re eat Somer ace si ce, oe res as a es te Rta ce seat Se Tsoi te ll HENRY LINCOLN JOHNSON MAKES VISIT TO GEORGIA AND SPEAKS 0 Lanse cwowo, Continued from page 1.) asia ta dea ae Bis pth ae eh He [eckene doce Stace came ge Sh Beat a ne Mata po Set nish aattatinale to the ES Hiei sta nl bas its Uhata it wei ot, ‘bes ft ta wot Bea cata ocdl Pied St Bits eomo, sha op eno AN Wd et ean ttielt aly it Rosana @, Bruins. wh Seite, Rai ate ee ins bee ten rece Berto asl kia Pi fi Sates Set ted hua eetethitings sent mage, wrt EetSre Sia rhe. “aitappeated “with kee econ ae Tn ona Bch pe Smee on ees eet cic Reese daae tetas er ordere of Sgvarnny Mea (ke 9 eae aeons mt inthpuifentiany at Halve oc with age ro ok Be oats Senta Sears ier tees oh Se aed Sates ec as BiaticgeeT ana araretd ay'teard ee ee era a fatten BAP lees Ste eenatiee tebe emi pps SP chet "ea RAY MOTE SUEFENG An HANDS | ar Bp Maan mbes L mew es pnaince. see emery, lived ta Big See ase St Eagle cht Be bem enr ee ee oye me on roe So a PLE uo ‘Raleigh, 8, C, Feb. 2—Pour white Rae eat oe oo Seka ates st come ce aks ph dea a Slee eae a eee 4 ard ° e AIS Bi . 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To: Chess we. wonia "espa "invite You ee an vine wat Pe aon So Benes see eee ae eran oe ceca Sassy Stree Seseeinn ie ot ioe ee Wtained Stany mlsinters wll aoebe ics cy aie tree Se Borge it aan, Se Saabs he, 2 Babee? ta “Zail"tne ‘attention to th * Biesuttiane, eo 2 0 6 ee eee herd wants oo thousand (1,000) for more deputies to organise and fet up. local lodgen in every State of the U. & Deputies both fen snd women are making ne Imundred (4100.00) dollane fone Dundred. and fifty (4160.00, foliar) per month, | Bxperience fot mecenary, wo Will teach YOu tree. ‘We are represented tn fifteen (28)' states, riving thousands ot fnew and women work to de in fuck state, We guarantee you eady, employment and rerwlar bey. For Distrlet Deputyship to fet up lodge anywhere in U. 8, write Sir L. W. Davia, 8. 0. O. 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