Dallas Express
Saturday, October 22, 1921
Dallas, Texas
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Rates Obtained for What Promises to be Largest Gathering of College Men Ever Held.
Washington, D. C., Oct. 20—Word has just come to the National Secretary of the National Security Council, Norman L. Mothee, from the Chairman of the Railroad Passenger, a division that a reduction of one and a half pay for members attending the fifth annual Alpha Praternity to be held at Baital, Michigan, inclusive, 1921, and also for dependent members of their families. Alpha Praternity is based in 1964, and college fraternity is organized the college fraternity idea among New Yorkers until there are now seven national colleges. The fraternity's sororities. From the mother chapter organized at Cornell University by the Alpha Alpha Alpha has spread until it has now has thirty-five chapters located in the United States, numbering more than 1,000. Yale, Cornell, the University of Illinois, Chicago, Ohio, Kansas, California, Howard Lincoln, Wilberforce College. It has now a membership of more than 1,000 grade and honorary members and alumni.
Founded by W. E. King
VOL. XXXIX, NO. 2.
Men in Disguises Operate in Squads to Disturb Meetings of New Independent Party.
Police Call Mob Wearing Spotted Caps at 11th and Walnut.
PLAN LARGE NEGRO HOSPITAL IN TENNESSEE.
PLAN LARGE NEGRO HOSPITAL IN TENNESSEE.
The Dallas Express
CALLS CHICAGO THE CENTER OF AMERICAN CULTURE.
CALLS CHICAGO THE CENTER OF AMERICAN CULTURE.
(By A. N. P.)
PARIS MEETING OF REPRESENTATIVES OF COLORED RACES MAKES PUBLIC PLATFORM OF RIGHTS FOR COLORED RACES. CEMENTS RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN COLORED RACES EVERYWHERE AND RECOGNIZES THEIR COMMON TROUBLES
PARIS MEETING OF REPRESENTATIVES OF COLORED RACES MAKES PUBLIC PLATFORM OF RIGHTS FOR COLORED RACES. CEMENTS RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN COLORED RACES EVERYWHERE AND RECOGNIZES THEIR COMMON TROUBLES
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GOODTIN TEXAS
"The Republican Party
THE DALLAS EXPRESS
AFRICAN C
PARIS MEETING OF REPRES
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TROUBLES.
(This is the third and last of the Pan-
Wisconsin Series.)
Ily Walter F. White.
For The Associated Negro Press, Paris, France, Oct. 22, 2013 — was held in the Hall of the Civil Engineers at Paris in the minds and hearts of the African Americans and in prairie and bravery of the brave men and brothers of man," the meetings opened on Sunday afternoon with M. Dijame in the hall, and the meeting was forced to the large part played in the late war by men of color. He made a speech, and America often, and in England and Belgium, that shows after all men of color have a common thought. It was "Black troops helped to win the 'war-black battle' in the war," the demands for justice and have them heard and acted upon." Then Clement Chang, a French color who is a member of the French Chambre and an eloquent tribute to the attitude of France, graduated. Italian Minister to France took a resolution that the League of National whose business is should be in France, and it got and M. Yalame of Portugal spoke and what was being done to meet
America Falls "Square Deal"
On Sunday evening Dr. Dolphus and many of his army men had been making regard to the Congress. He declared that the United States had some that American Negroes had come to see, and that some American delegates had come to see these same American delegates had come to see the Negro problems in the United States. With regard to the latter, some American delegates had come to see the Negro problems. With regard to the latter, they did not have money or time to deal with the Negro problems. With regard to the former, man was fighting his own battle, that deal in the United States, but that the American Negro did realize that he can be safe as long as a man can be exploited in Africa discriminated.
ATLANTA PASTOR FLAYS DOCTRINE OF RACE HATRED.
Condemination of advice urging southern Negroes to organize in the Negro principal of the Atlanta National and industrial school, who decided step would be prejudicial to the best treatment of the best interests of the Negro people and avoidance of friction such organization. It is too young," he said, "If it is too weak, intellectually and physically things so far-reaching. The black community is too young," he said, "he will satisfy and, why should he be drawn into matters he should of him? cannot believe in thoughtful and faithful people in pursua a course that would hinder time. The Negro has taken the wages of whom he lived. He has made the
The Negro must not feel that his money, or contendency, with others is his only source of help. He specially help of blinds. The Negro must not be a slave, and trusting everybody with help, and trusting everybody with help.
BOOK OF NEW POEMS RELEASED.
BOOK OF NEW POEMS RELEASED.
(BY A. N. P.)
Washington, D. C., Oct. 28—The *Heart of America* by George Douglas Johnson, with an introduction by William Stanley Johnson, with an introduction by the public. It is a most interesting booklet of the *Washington Star* series. The edition very highly, Mr. Johnson has written of verse and this new edition of the book is dedicated to Henry (incoln Johnson who is the husband of Mr. Johnson).
American Woodmen Aid Stricken of Tulsa.
(By A. N. P.)
Tulsa, Okla., Oct. 20.-Supreme Comm. man, Denver, Colorado, recently re-entered the province where the proceeds of the Ameri- can woodworking industry among Woodmen who were surfers as a result of the Flood. The fund was awarded to 11,500,000 and made up by contributions from local woodmen at the Flood. Woodmen all over the country were made by Comm. man White in person at a public meeting at A. M. Z. Coutch, Tulsa, which was attended by an enormous crowd.
Wreath oFr Unknown Soldier.
Longer Skirts Will Be Worn.
Longer Skirts Will Be Worn.
(By A. N. P.)
Washington, D. C. Oct. 20—An unexpected number of dealers in women's garments, manufacturers of cloth and spring as a result of the recession, are skirting their skirts. Translated by government economists into what the new vogue will mean is 25 million yards of cloth to be man-made by the spring season. One million costumes scrapped. Twenty thousand new employees in departments in Washington are being hired. Lafayette news for months. The question whether women's skirts are a threat to the economic and vital concern to the economic and fashion industries.
The Congress adjourned to meet in the exact time and place to be determined (Executive Committee). The Pan-African clothing; there are many points felt its machinery. Yet, a start has been made to theamboyant and wordy oratory that means nothing has been done in inter-communication and mutual help. The other has been told. The Congress does that for a time the lead must be taken, then given to him and by this I do not mean to discount the work of other groups' ability. If he, working with other groups, does not give the Congress can and will be made the weapon for the bringing of justice long denied to the 400,000,000 Colored
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GETS MONEY LEFT IN OLD HOUSE.
GETS MONEY LEFT IN OLD HOUSE.
Washington, D. C. Oct. 22—Leaving Havings of a Hidatsa amounting to 10,000 bushels, bags, tin cars and old stockings, Mezcal last July, with her invidious last June. In August, the lament last July, with her invidious last June. A cat left behind, died of grief and locate odor coming from the house, the source of the offense. A search of the house was made. A search of the house was made. Nickles, dimes, quarters and pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters and pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters and pennies, were found full of small cash. The police to police headquarters, counted the owner. One notified Murphy, she returned to the city Monday, she said, carried her to the office of the Nassau County Colored People, Mr. Sheila J. Davidson, the executive secretary women to police headquarters and was to secure the whole amount of her money to take her crippled daughter to John Murphy. Murphy says she will remain
ENTER DRIVE TO SAVE OLD FOLKS HOME.
(Bv A. N. P.)
New Orleans, La. Oct. 20—The camelback of the New Orleans Black Folks' House for Negroes from sejourne for debts to the slave trade, an annexn started Monday morning. An annexn started Monday morning. The campaign were completed day after campaign were completed. Street Church with forty teams were the first to open.
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All Citizens are Liberally Supporting a Program of Education, Health a Public Welfare,
By Win Anthony Aery
Hampton, Va. Oct. 20—The present presentation will address the education and health care, and local provides for spending $4,000,000 in the North Carolina was spending about $1,000,000 on all its citizens—and Colored. dent of public instruction and Prof. division of Negro education, held a conference, Raleigh, N.C. and presented to race, Raleigh, N.C. and presented to race, North Carolina --representative, doctor, North Carolina --representative, doctor, lawyer, lodge and men, doctor, lawyer, lodge and men, doctor, lawyer, lodge and men, agriculture share this conference the active co-operation of the Negro news of North Carolina's constructive
State Appropriations
That public sentiment is in favor of giving more adequate support to teachers, secondary, normal, technical, and collegiate—it is not the case for the most appropriations, which amount to $935,000 and which include the following implemnts: Buildings and equipment, three $500,000 maintenance, three State Nor-75,000 Division of Noguchi education
(annual) ..... 13,000
Tourism schools and ...
morning schools (estimated)
and school (teachme... 20,000
High-school and vocational
education... 20,000
annual... 20,000
Building and improvement
Technical Col...
Chemical College
lege, Greenbore, N. 115,000
Maintenance, A. and T. Colleges
pattern. State appropriations 1925, 1930, 1934
Patent state appropriations 1925, 1930, 1934
Evidences of Progress
Some other statistics are interesting and
areas that North Carolina is making in
citizens of the state. For the year 1915-1928, North
Carolina earned a gain of $115,900,000,
or 80 percent in a gain of $115,900,000,
or 80 percent in a gain of $115,900,000,
or 80 percent in a gain of $115,900,000,
North Carolina attended summer
schools. These bitter-trained teachers
means that Negro teachers in North
Carolina school year more than $1,500,000,
or more than $1,500,000, know that a large school building pro-
gram in country schools there will be spared
$219,000 and for urban schools there
will be spared $219,000 and for country and urban Ne-
gro schools there will be spared $219,000.
Square Deal Program.
New Light to be Shed on Tulsia Affair.
New Light to be Shed on Tulsia Affair.
IN WORLD of SPORT
GOURDON, HARVARD'S STAR NEGRO ATHLETE, FAVORED FOR TITLE.
PAUL QUINN AND SAMUEL HUSTON COLLEGE MEET IN GRID BATTLE.
MISS HAZEL HARRISON, GREATEST PIANISTE OF THE NEGRO RACE, COMING TO DALLAS. OCT. 27TH. 1921.
Joe Ahlers.
Ned Gouffre will start in the national pentathlon championship at Tarwens Island. This may mean much or little to man of the alpine world, and to those who are to take a fling at the title Gouffre's entry will mean considerable.
The American Negro star, who put Harvard in the running for the intercollegiate track and field championship of America and who set a world record in the broad jump, last July, is certain to make a fine showing in the pentathlon, and by many he is picked to win the event. The events to be contested are:
PAUL QUINN AND
COLLEGE MEET
Waco, Texas, Oct. 20. - Paul Quinn's strong football eleven will leave Waco, Friday October 21, for Austin. Quinn will be the team's annual clash. Paul Quinn is stronger this year than ever before, as the same players that have made the team strong are back, and the team is working in fine shape under the direction of Austin, known of Austin eleven's strength, but heat stories from the capitals warn us that the new coach at that team will be able to team in shape, and is determined to take the Waco Methodists into camp. However, Paul Quinn backers will have been returned victors, and have made plans to carry a special team to cheer their boys on to victory. The team will journey to Austin Friday so as to enable them to get their night's rest before the same Saturday.
MISS HAZEL HARRIS
PIANISTE OF THE M
ING TO DALLAS, 00
Miss Harrison will appear at the Pirhain Temple, under the auspices of the Music Department of the Chorus. Don't miss this musical treat.
THE CHICAGO DEFENDER
After the recital of Hazel Harrison, pianist at Kimball Hall Friday evening but one logical opinion could be that the music in word in music artistry and belongs in the galaxy or premier virtuoso today. Here manifested playing combined the technic of Godaway, the tenorism of de Pachmann, the romantic of Hotman, the arch-technician and the new Harrison and the imagination of Paderowitz.
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DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES
The R. S. JENKINS, P. E.
The R. S. JENKINS, P. E.
conference for Smith Chapel, A. M.
E. church was a great success, Sunday at 11 a.m. m. Rev. L. D. Carrion was greatly enjoyed by the members and visiting friends. Rev. G. L. Coleman has done a most commendable job, giving us six thousand dollar edilion and all off the indebtedness paid but 22.5 percent of the budget for the expensive budget system for the expenses of the church and the connectional claims Smith Chapel is a fast growing organization more than a $1,000,000 this year is beating some of our large statistic. Some of our churches are especially in the finances and yet the law is very plain to wit; the exact account of all money or other contributions collected for support of the preacher or presachers in the circuit
sonal dona iota.....$628.00
Grand Total .....$7,680.46
Running broad jump, discus throw, twirl run, 200-meter run and 100-meter run. Gourmet shirt and jump jacket for the sprint and is likely to place in the javelin, so he should gather enough points to finish in the final. Other stars who have signed entry blanks for the affair are Bill Topperer, Mortginside, B. J. McGee, Pat O'Connor and Dan Shea. Pantine, A. C.; Joe Erbal, unmatched; Seven Patender and Ralph Vickstrom, Swedish-American. A. C. was winning the national all-around title a few weeks ago, but he had no competitor, a spike of outside of the local talent.
SAMUEL HUSTON
IN GRID BATTLE
RIRISON, GREATEST
NEGRO RACE, COM-
CT. 27TH, 1921.
by Bach and arranged by Buson,
the Fantasie quatidie Sonata by Liest
and the Fantasie quatidie Sonata by
the high lights of her program,
while the "Governess" scherzo by
Chopin was made a thing so vital
in the glow of enthusiasm.
She played as one line and the
addition returned her magnetic
waves of music thought by their
eager and earnest applause.
by ARA DOUGLAS HOLT,
and by JOARA ADULTUS
ADMINISTRATION under twelve 25 cents
Tickets on sale at O. K. Barber
shop and Temple Drug Store (Fy-
thian Temple). Buy early and
buy later.
Next meetings of importance are the annual conference beginning $26 at El Paso, many are going to this conference for the purpose of enriching their lives. Dr. Bobop Johnson and Dr. Jackson are to travel at large throughout the state and deliver lectures for the students. Dr. Jackson will describe them, hear their grief description of the ecumenical conference, and their impression and sights while abroad for they visited many countries. "They will gladly serve you."
HISPHO W. D. JONKSON, D. D. Ph. D. B. RETLUTT, FROM ENM D. Ph. D. B. JACKSON, PAUL QUINN COLLAGE RALLY 97,820.45 RAISEN
Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1921, was a day long looked for by the entire African Methodist Episcopal church it was truly day and the day of Blessing of the Blessed Josephson and Dr. A. S. Jackson on their home coming from the scentual conference which met in London, in the motto was while abroad was as short and significant as that of homing coming program was simply and most cheerful. Rev. H. H. Sath of the El Tasi district and Northwestern welcome address a charming welcome address to the rendered a solo response by Bishop Johnson and Dr. Jackson. The en. excellent surpassing previous years at this event in the college. The new building in rising like magic under the strong arm of the swift mechanics.
The Financial Rally.
The report was made by confer, acces and presiding elder district district.
Houston District
Rev. F. A. Carr, P. E. $465.00
Beaumont District
G. F. Paterson, P. E. $250.00
Palestine District
F. P. Washington, P. E. $300.00
Bryan District
B. V. T. Reeve, P. E. $252.25
North Houston District
Rev. P. C. Hunt $225.00
West Texas Conference.
Brenham District
Rev. M. G. McElery, P. E. $267.71
Bastrop District
Rev. M. Johnson, P. E. $299.50
Belville District
R. S. Shaughter, P. E. $150.00
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921.
HOWARD——LINCOLN GAME
WILL DRAW THOUSANDS.
By A N P)
(By A. N. P.)
Philadelphia is no. 20 - Philadelphia is able to entertain the biggest crowd that ever witnessed a football game this fall when Howard meets Lincoln in their anthem on Thanksgiving Day on Parkinson's Day. The management of the park is making the necessary arrangements on the field to allow battles on the gridiron warriors can be had by all spectators. Men Coventol, Word has been benefited here by the followers of the Chester School that Lincoln is fast showing midseason from under the tutorship of John Dartmouth College full back. Shelburne will call as his assistant a mouser Young, same the mouser Young, brother of the Wheaton of Lincoln face; Paul Robeson of Rutgers, an all American and Hilly Mathews, the former
New Men Show Well.
With these men assisting the head coach, Lincoln followers are confident of victory off of with Win. Howard University started off with a victory over their opponents, 19 to 0. Most of the Washington schools in the game are bent on stopping Lincoln again this year but Lincoln is just as hard at work to redeem herself of the team as Howard is at Howard's hands in Washington. Howard intends to rally Philadephia, coming nearly three thousand students and their band of supporters and arriving day before the game and an open house will be held at all chutes and a "warm time is predicted in and around."
Seats Reasonable.
The range of prices of seats will be about the same as two years ago, normal from boxes, $2.49 each; $5.99 each; $10.99 each. Ushers will be provided so that received seat holders will get the admission fee. The general supervision of the admission and reception will be under the supervision of the A. Secretary, Article Avenue Branch, Atlantic City, N. J., and a Lincoln graduate. The admission fee will be at the M. M. C. A. Christian Street, which will also be the headquarters of the Howard University quartered at the Benean club. The headquarters of the Lincoln will be
Northwest Texas Conference.
Counselhip District.
Re. A. G. Winn, P. E. 305.00
Tyler District.
Re. A. G. Winn, P. E. 250.00
Pittsburgh District.
W. A. Young, P. E. 260.51
Meixa District.
W. A. Young, P. E. 260.51
North Texas Conference.
J. H. Lippman, P. E. 250.00
Dallas District.
J. H. Lippman, P. E. 275.00
Waxahachie District.
Re. C. Morgan, P. E. 500.00
Montague District.
Re. J. A. Jones, P. E. 360.00
Montague District.
Re. J. A. Jones, P. E. 350.00
Central Texas Conference.
Waco District.
Re. E. J. Howard, P. E. 547.00
Amherst District.
Re. W. S. Johnson, P. E. 425.00
Temple District.
J. B. Goins, P. E. 350.00
Cameron District.
F. W. Warren, P. E. 217.00
**ALLEN CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR**
**LEAGUE—DALLAS DISTRICT**
(By Nelson B. S. District President).
Sunday, Oct. 16, we were again
willing to participate in the
We had the opportunity of opening
to the congregation upon the subject:
"The Christianity of Panama for
the Church."
NEWS OF DEATH OF MRS. MINI
NIE SUM"JLWATTS WA2 RECEIVED 1.6RE
News was received here this week announcing the sudden death of Mrs. Minnie Sinnie J. Wattz, which occurred last Sunday evening. Mrs. Wattz, a drug user, was on the road traveling when the end came and up to Wednesday at 7 o'clock had not been located when the end came and up to Wednesday of his suicide death. Mrs. Wattz was formerly a teacher, taught classes in Domestic Science. She has a home at 2807 Thornton Avenue and large number of rela. She was a member of the fol. leaving fraternal O'erans in this city, Domestic Science, and Stars. She is a member by her husband, Sir B. G. Huese-Maye, and a brother, Joshua S. Smith, proprietor of Temple Barbershop. At this writing Thursday at 10 a.m. at the direction of the husband, who has not been heard from.
Dr. Munchus, popular physician of Waxhatchie, with a jury of friends, and spent several hours last week.
Mr. Fobjeline Taylor-Mesham left for week an extended visit to California.
Texas Towns
Cisco, Oct. 20—Sunday School was well attended at St. Mark, also B. St. Mark, and Abbele on business. Mrs. Allie Smith of Montgomery is the guest of Mr. Mary Thompson at St. Mark, and has been able to attend church on account of a sprained ankle. Mrs. Allie Walker in need of help and Miss Mattie Pearl went to Eastland and were quietly married. The Colored people sang at the Whole School.
Haywood Douglass has returned from Rotan. Mrs. Lutecha, Blackhairie Mrs. Night and night, and Brown Camp. Bird, Lily and May Thompson. Mr. Greason and others had a nice time on hunting in the city. Mr. Greason visited in Dallas a few days. Mr. Johnnie Parker spent a few days in the city. He returned to his hometown and something good to eat at Jackson's Cafe. Find the Dallas Express at same place. When you have news from Thompson. R. E. Jackson. Reporter.
San Angelo, Oct. 20—Rev H. A. Young, P. C. of the A. M. E. Church closing out his year's work as a pastor at the Church of Concho Creek church. Mr. Dudley Jones, has built one of the handsome cottages in city on the corner of Concho Creek Street. Neighbors told the lable person, that the collector of the L. B. Price Co., that makes the money for his purchases told one of his purchasers that he had the K. K. K. and as the result he is said to be corring the money. I am sure that our folk can't have some successful method to handle some of our dishemet. It is said that this agent has been where excuse is made that they have not better meet your payment, you have better meet your payment, I am a member of the K. K. money comes from somewhere.
Center Point. Oct. 20. —School opened Oct. 3rd, Miss Loberta H. Price, principal, 85 enrolled and the enrollment continuing to increase they expect to use the 3rd teacher soon. Mr. Rey E. Durkee of Honder, his sister, Mrs. E. L. Pryor, who opened school on the 17th at Friendship. There are a number of new students. There are Miss Mildred Harding of Port Worth, Asaile Gilbert of Leesburg, Prof. and Mrs. Arce Wilkins of Kill. Prof. B. Hawkins A. B. of Pittburg. The best session that has been in a long time was reported by those in attendance. The inter-school meeting was held at Glimer. The first session of the sub.institute will be held Friday an Saturday, Nov. 11 and 12th at Moore. Moore teacher.
Van Alstyne, Oct. 20—Services spent at all churches Sunday, Rev. J. H. Kelley preached a noble service of a clock so soul were lifted up at a memorial, a great man, Rev. W. D. Wiley preached his closing sermon for the year at the Christian church Sunday, Erik E. Koehler preached Sanders and Allean Hunt spent a few hours in Shermion Thursday. The old midsconvention play given by Mise V. M. Coleman was a musical performance witnessed it. Mr. G. W. Beck with
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Calvert, Oct. 20.—Mr. U. S. Hammond, Charlie Carrick, Tim Risby and Rev. B. Covington, a man by a fishing boat, to Waco and Hammond. A. Love of Hammond was in Calvert last week the guest of her uncle Mr. U. S. Hammond. Mr. John Nell, a man by a fishing boat, a few days-at the bedside of his sick sister, Mrs. Lala C. Hutchinson. Mr. Chas. Baker, an old Calvert boy, was in Friday after an absence of two years. He called to see his old sister Friday after an absence of two years. Mr. P. Curtis is back home from Wortham where she spent a few weeks. He is here to look after her. Mr. P. Curtis is back home from the Chappel Hill settlement was in Friday to visit her daughter, Miss Dove Sanders. Rev. O. L. Jordan, a man by a fishing boat, a soul stirring sermon. Ms. Modie B. Terrell of St. Paul Community spent Sunday in the city the guest of Rev. B. Covington, who is back from Houston, where he spar a week the guest of Mrs. Mary Williams, of Dowling street. Mr. H. Covington, of Dowling street, other day in his auto. He has been
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921
Olympic Games
Sunday, Oct. 16th, was quarterly conference day, at the close of an hour. The first meeting was lead by Rev. T. A. Annes and a prayer offered by Rev. S. Smith. The second meeting was taken for a subject: "Keep the End in View," text Luke 9.62, within a short while it appeared that their threestone soil been filled with
For night service the Elder took an a subject, love covering skin, text from the Bible, and the gospel began to ring out and hearts were made to leap for joy. He was made to remain in the hearers, he is a Christian friend, man and a great pow.
The conference was a good one, the financial success ran something, Mr. Chas. Cooks, who has been on the sick list for some four or five weeks, seems on the mend. I forget to call for The Express your paper at Hicks Store every Saturday, only 5 cents.
Tyler, Oct. 20 — Sunday was high day at all the churches, Sunday School and services were well at. The country teachers institute which was in session at True
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Wawahcheh, Oct. 20. - Hold-ups are becoming quite common around our little town, the last day of the memorial to members of Samaria Baptist church gave a reception in honor of Prof. Frost. Goldhale,华盛顿; Goldhale,墨西特; retary of the great Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention of Samaria; joicing with Samaria as we feel the horrored position has taken on our hands; were visitors to Ft. Worth, during a visit to N. E. Moore, Mrs. L. E. Rehra Mattle, Mrs. O. M. Goldhale; wife of the missionary department of Samaria.
Clehau, Oct. 20—Rev. Graham and members of the M. E. Church have completed their new church.
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Ellis has returned from Oklahoma City. Mrs. Huntsman is visiting in Dallas. The Soiree gave recently at the Monastery hall by Mr. J. M. Mackey was enjoyed by all. Mr. Hugh Key is attending Mhary College at Nashville, Penn. to take dentistry. Mises Lillian and Ies Lewis attended Milwaukee, Wis. have returned home. Rev. J. W. Hawkins, Mesa University, Amble L. Brown, Joseph A. Brown, T. Brown, at Brown attended the State Convention last week at Fort Worth. Pearl Alexander gave a social meeting at Brooks of Las Cruces, N. M., Mrs. of Haral McGinty Sunday, May 16, at Brooks of Readers who are in the arsenal please have your Nickles ready when the reporter comes around as a guest. You can't make but one found. Little Neema Wallis is confined to her room as Alexander attended the Dallas Wallis.
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There cas be no doubt but that
{he ‘congrexations of our: churches
fre increasing bow tn nateria,
Brera he ai tone
in’ serous Which really con:
tain It.
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gre othe, minions chan
eaderahip along" construcuivs
Hines. “Abid be i aald. in that reeurd
hat, char solasterwhove Teter
fa ot coustrucuve ‘will be. -o0n
found out and prowounced undesive-
able,
lermons pave the way for prac-
Meat striving along, “correct linen
‘They shoulé furainb food tor thougd
{@ all who bear them, ‘They should
‘at "which ‘cach! member at
‘pele ean take with hin to eDply
‘the doing of the dally” tak and
4 the canual felations with lo fel-
Jowman.
Tome oman eines in our tang
eallue that the highway to oir
Breriating Neward must be bal ty
She accompliahanent of the te. tor
‘men ‘can demonstrate Christianity
‘iy pen ther iow
‘who think sa terms ot
Mhinklag cougrorations ‘are making
heir sermon more practical. "They
deal more with consideration of ap-
pi the Pe: ot Holy Writ to te
rather’ than a return. to th
graveyard” 18 tho ‘hope ol wxtract-
fa few exciamatlons fro the more
‘wollen “aman then
‘terested parishoner "vo not sleep
‘m chorehs, “They ean be terested
aly as thelr attention th called to
more practical apolication of
Brarmal Laws. to. eceryaay lie
"The pastor who habitually preacher
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nods in aitempting "And the Feeson
for wich a comditio.
Tho Texte Stato Pair Is poplar
Necatie itis trier My aud efcient,
at He becan anal. and labored to
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Tacreased night school attendance
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WHAT DISARMAMENT WOULD MEAN.
‘Much publicity has been and is still being given t6 the con-
ference of world powers soon to be held in Washington for the
limitation of armaments, This conference, as generally consid-
ered by the average eitizen is only another One of the special con-
‘cerns of the governing officials in which be directly has no part
‘and too often one is prone in such consideration to forget that
leverything which affects his government cifects hin) in the final
analysis.
‘In considering the forthcoming conference in terms of the
layerage citizen we find that its success would mean & definite re-
rehet to the average citizen in terms of lessened taxes. To use
‘the words ot William Pickens in a reeent discussion of this ques-
thon “It the United States could be rid of its war burdens. the
‘iollowing thive things could happen at once:
| L. Phe salaries and wages of all Federal officers and em-
‘ployees could be doubled, from the President on down to the jan-
{oF of the post otfice at Slocum, Alabama. All the tens and tens
lof thousands of government employees could get just twice as
Imiue pay. All the sinecurists mgnt get twice ws much” “easy
‘money’ and all the gratters twice as much graft. For every dot-
Jar that 1s now Wasted, two dollars might be wasted. and mail
thiewer ‘and other thieves might steal Just twice as much; and
¥
7S" 9. TAXES COULD BE CUT HALF IN TWO. People who
now pay a thousand dollar Federal tax, could pay only five bun-
fre and people who pay fifty dollars, could pay twenty-five;
y
%. ‘The Federal Government would have more money than
it could use or know what to do with, For every dollar spent,
‘wasted and stolen, there would be another dollar added to the
burdens of the treasury department, And the most serious finan-
‘ial problem before the Congress would be, what: to do with the
extra money.
“Dhis extra money could give every child in the United States
‘an education from the kindergarten through the university.”
Will it happen that this the dream of every peace loving
‘human being wall be realized? Certainly not at this conference.
It at best can only outline the beginnings of a plan of armament
limitations ‘slong fines conducive the adeauate, protection of all
countries involved. And it must be remembered in this connec-
tion that. the selfishness of notions has by no means decreased
nor has the human family yet learned the art of love and broth-
hood to the exclusion of hatred, envy and a desire for conquest
and supremacy by physical force.
‘Tne disarmament conference means a step in the direction
of peace based upon understanding rather than fear and if even
partially successtul in its operation will pave the way for practi-
cal benefit in reduced taxes and increased governmental efficien-
cy and an even greater blessing in terms ot a world more nearly
free from the strife, famine, pestilence and death which we
have seen resulting trom the latest and greatest of earthly eon-
ct
‘At present hope even of a successful limitation of armament
is highly visionary but it is to be hoped that subsequent events
may prove that the practical attempt to make reality of this Vis-
jon. was based upon a correct estimation of the extent of the ex-
istence of human brotherhood and national unselfishness.
POLITICAL FACTS.
‘The Republicans of Virginia have a plank in their platform
which reads thus: “Political solidarity in either race is a menace
to free institutions.” |
‘This statement, aimed directly at Negro voters is the basis
for the poliey of exclusion and lily whitelsm which they are now
pursuing in Virginia with the expressed approval of Republican
party leaders in other sections of the country.
Lay whiteigm is spreading. More and more plainly are Re:
lian party lenders everywhere shoving their disrespect for
the blind following of the Republican party by Negroes. These in-
ications almost national in point of appearance should be proof
enough foe all that slavish devotion to any party does not pay.
he Nowroes of Kentucky and Virginia haye resented their
jexclusion by the regular Republican machine to the extent of or-
aniing a party of their own and placing their own candidates
the field, In taking this step they have shown real manhood.
[And from it they will learn much of vital benefit to themselves,
From this effort they will bogin to fully appreciate the real
spirit and pride of themselves at its real value.
‘Though peculiar it is true that our desire for real indepen-
once is often quaged by the price which we are compelled to
Day for it and pitifully few of us are willing to pay that price.
‘That assertion is based upon a consideration of the exper-
ences wich leaders of the independent party are now experien-
cing A
During the campaign there Inst week it developed that the
\strongest opposition to the progress of the party was due to the
lack of support of Negroes themselves. It transpired that many
of them ware able to be hired by white bosses-to terrorize the
‘meetings of their own people and impede their progress. |
Fastanoet such 08 this soma to be Groot yractical and indis-
putable that much of our pride is ve and that een, a We
fare our best friends, we are also our worst enemies. And if we
Pere te Rams maintain ourselves as real men and not slaves
to the whims. and fancies of others, we must bring to bear, all of
the, pressure possible against the sprit exemplified by those ay-
Shere tan ate attamptioe ta ork aut their on elvan De
‘are attempting to work out their own jon. po
litical and otherwise. at
‘We believe that there is no difference between the spirit of
Repablicans as such in Vir n'a and the rest of the U. 8.
‘We feel that the Viry' a incident is a fair indication of their
spirit everywhere.
‘We also feel that it would be a splendid thing if Colored vo-
ters began even more than they are now doing to cease to cast |
‘their ballots at the bidding of blind devotion to any party. ;
‘Mere partly Inbels mean nothing but manly action hes al-
tur ection by the various party f |
rexel re various faction is forcing us to
the conclusion that it is time to. really examine the ship” and
{id out whether or not the “sea” is not preferable after all
x many wave our behavior bao teen chase fertner progres
‘ways our behavior excusable, further progress
‘in a direction which leads only to greater insults is unthinkable.
If we must face a rail strike it may as well come while
are accustomed to hard kno's.
Boy ralséd as git! returns to skiria—Headline—We d
biame him—much, roe Ss dank Sastis trek Seay
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Loyalty to an unworthy cause cannot be considered a virtue.
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N; and | rated a» the larkest Negro insurance company in the world, having #35,0
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to the) for reducing the death rate from this cause. ‘The increase of homicides wit
th the] found tha the rte of dents trom volonce anne Colored males practic
Joving | physical statue of all applicants for insurance. Among those classed
five a Ge Wats peters nates et cy oe Se see
Ament | oom and other renoria of like character
oan From this it will be seen that the prudent purveyor of life insurani
ONE) teaches the value of thrift, hygiene, sanitation and moral living. A poll
eased |of tite insurance smued under such conditions becomes a certificate of Ko
broth-|ieaith and. good eharacter—New York Age,
Brel New York Age,
on da ne Drtmary chiect O¢-0 Ife inenrunce company te 10 sell insurance
tm the form of a guarantee to pay a certian sum to am individual oF hls hetrs,
at the end of a certain period of years or in event of death.npon the pay-
‘ment of w stipulated premium, many other Innues have been added to this
original parpose. Por instance, some companien pay apecial attention to the
health of their poliey-holders by providing free medical examination at
certain periods, while others provided tratned nurses in case of ilnese
Attention ts directed in w special article in this Yasue to the work done
by the North Carolina Mutual Life Iosurance Company of Dutham, outside
of ts regular fled of insuring lives, In furnishing Information and instruc:
Hon 60 vital toples to the people among whom tt te working. This com-
any was founded twonty-three-years ago by the late John Merrick and. la
ated as the largest Negro insurance company in the world, having §15,00-
v0 of imatrance in force. But besides insuring Negro rlaie against death
nd disease {t weeks to encouraxe thrift, promote health and generally serve
4s an uplifting foree among the race.
‘Among Ite other activities the company iatuer weekly letters from tn
Imodiea! department dealing with all phases of disease and seeking to. re
duce the mortality. The ravages of tuberculonie were recently brought. to
the attention of the Colored physicians within Ite territory and means runsest.
for reducing the death rate from this eause. ‘The Inereate of homicide with-
In the race ts another subject that has called for special notice, a» it has been
found that the rate of deaths from violence anions Colored males ts practical-
ty 10 times that among the whites, The rate among Colored females trom this
clue fa also higher than it ousht to be, The compony emphasizee these facts
is showing the necessity for taking into consideration the moral ar weil aa the
physical suatue of all applleants for insurance. Among those classed ax
undesirable risks are boctlegsers, kambler» and the men who operate pool
rooms and other resorts of like character
From this It will be seen that the prudent purveyor of life tnsurance
teaches the value of thrift, hygiene, sanitation and moral living A. poliey
of life insurance tsiued under such conditions becomes & certiiate of xoort
health and good eharacter—New York Age, |
‘AGE BACKS AWAY FRow YouTN,
[most every sphere of life and the resull ‘s confusion in the ranks and
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“A NEW CALL TOA NEW SERVICES
| to fet fOr the actualization of human
our fathers and brothers fought. It is
8, nor for four yeers, Dut for a lifetime
co, in Europe, Dut here at home and thenc
shout life. A'lang, severe, never-ending x
"A tremendous task, a periloie adventure
¢ fight for actualization of tsun viable:
ail; the Aight for fair ehance for the
fal Justice; the fight for clean streets, f
Jal juatice; the Met for clan streets, fo
itr, and God's sunlight for all; the fight
who do not imow how to make them for
am {8 knowing how to care for xd en
ed; the ght for education sulted to var
for pure and Innovat amusements; t
. food, clean, and wholesome home and
mother, bother and laters; the laht
y factory, foF its right to play, for its a
to live tn God's out-ot-doors: the faht
comfortable home, for her right to
n them In the nuture and admonition 6
rious Joy of instructing and training her
well as 'n the duties of good citizens
ivilzation the devils of greed, raft, gam
thing. unclean and him Chat maketh an
for honesty, eMciency, und economy in
state, nation. Here Is the Great Advent
ee. We beat no drums, but the ankels o
id enter into the battle. There is good 1
ugh, reat enouth, glorious enoush to der
avery and daring that the world bes «
and rich in ta results end far more glorio
‘more glorious to flight, and if need be to d
e fought, and if need bey have dled, at
at Santiago, or at Vera Cruz, or at Ch
rin the Argonne,
algareate Addrevs of President Muri, Ba
| ete Os eal so See Sy, ee eeiealisgtion: of buman rights for. whose
Ides anal ont fathers and. brothers fought. Iti. weall to call
te fr lnety aa, noe" Yor Tat Sues ut (6m Ite Hot or serves
fe ‘Cuba, in Mexico, in Europe, but here at home and thence throughout the
Ge Gad Umeha Wa ead ert artereccne ruven mona
Epeuneh itd tosenoes Yah peri aeventers, 0 conta
eee tsa deo san fone danas Go hg fer to
eat lis ait fauna Chen fo te eat ca wry
Ske aah eee uty the Heh for saan srt” pure foe, ft
I aeAl ft ecay ote! te fase for an trees fot pen food ee
ese ee havens bots etal ir at) ho fan tr coetiane
Soir tess wh SA Rave Sow (omaha thr for thenetveas Os
neneTis Wake la Meiviee few © tere foe cal er be hoo
|wnen once secured; the fight for education suited to varied needs of each
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e's vot tess, cean. and shove home tnd ne to enoy
eh fer a ote, Mn ander: the” “ak forthe
Ireedam tron te taser, fobs tehts to pln, for la care of to opes
tir tor te Tutto lve mn Obg tatpors av Nat fo wemenio
Reeder vant syeceeue Meek ae TO tee tur aston
Heer. cut toms’ ran ae cama toe Maree
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ess "seeos wll 'g6 Uh ths Got Of oct cltvehip; he fate
fare trom ext cvteton the dere of reo, pattie, rink and
Ip Casing apie cis tes ther ctoh ta thoneacon tad
Men ths Hea ok Sey wilency, ond Sommcy ores
age tors lg, stan, wen” Here ttn Ore Adrentare; here ls Ure
Supreme Challenge. We beat no drums, but the angels of God would re-
[pcs tat ou eter tte te tate. There pool tng song
fhe ine, ig oun ere cash ein anoueh tr éapun he Dahon
type of human bravery ané daring that she world bas ever known; and
Har wots cre at Fett rein en Tar noe sovian tn shee
fees mr more elorios to faba need be toon tha ae:
[Meld than to have fought, and if need be 1) have died, at Bull Run, or at
‘Appomattox, or at Santiago, or at Vera Cruz, or at Chateau-Thierry or
‘Belieau Wood, or fa the Argonne,
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‘The \entactes of the hydra-headed monster of mob law have shown Past
snven in heat week in two now and way dangerous conn” Ever?
Krercan, back ar ell'x we who lover the flr name of he country
most stand shocked and ashamed at the news that comes from Japan as!
well av George. Dupatchen from the Orient, pubnd I the ew Fork
Harald delay tat th dapanee papers are lain the decse Ino a8
tatAerian fury oot aeoe of fe iol cman tank ercrded “ack
Ameren by thew flow-enn. ‘They are taking the. mow ot
the Wiibingtin and Chips fw Ht, tliag” he pope t danas "at
then ody net Data fSundree'tDougnds of who aaa fn
Bostiiras ecgins cates toa duster sade cane metas.
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Jof their prejudices against Colored peoples.” Surely ho more omnious
shadow ine fallen athwart America's pathway that! this usly menace. of
the hostiity of the yellow races, Should this anti-American proparsda
take deep root and gain momentum among the hundred of tallies. ot
he yellow racer in the Orient the dire possibilities of ite consequen.: én
| world race war would be too dreadful to contemplate. Yet this is the
ext world tragedy which this agitation, made possible by the increasing
mob law of America, protends. It 18 the logical conclusion of the cant:
pals of the professional race haters against the black and yellow peo-
ples carried on in Congress and throughout the nation, bit empectally in
the South and far West. This Moodgate of impending troubie the last Ad.
‘minie‘ration at Washington opened by giving ear, tacit approval and por
Heal preferment to the demagogues, and half concealed traltors of the
Fnation, the Ku Klux Klan and the Lily Whites, 1t releaned the forces of
Aixcontent and discord which are sowing the wind but unless brought. up
short by the present Admiointration the nation may soon reap the whirl.
‘wind. When they provoke the proud children of the Land of the Tiing
}Son they put on-thls nation’s hand problems which may rock 4 for em-
Jerations for solution. In allowing mod ln to Ko on unchecked by the
strong right arm of the nation, in failing to declare that the preachers and
practioers of race persecution are troltors and enemies of the Republic,
[Congress Is allowing the amall boy to enter the powder magazine with
matches. ‘
But serious as in this foreign phase of American race prejudice and mob
aw, thelr direct effect upon the nation from within Is now beginning. to
[be ween. We have long sald that It was but a step from the lynching ot
Ja black man to the tynching of a white man and yeneral anarchy. Among
the manifold instances of mob law none has more clearly pointed thia out
than the attempted lynching of the white woran in Virgina on Saturday.
‘These are the chickens of mob law arainat jhe black mah comlox
Hvome to the American people to roost. ‘The loosening of the bonds ot vl¥-
itzation in the Boston police strike, la ie. Macon textile trike. whipping,
im the Washington and Chicago'raco riots hax come down as tho direct
descendants of Southern mob law and race distranchisement, which made
Hponsible the present: Adwiristration. Congress must stop mob ‘aw now It
Nis Wallld. pressive the RupuBlic—tew Yorn Move.
|GLASSES WILL IMPROVE APPEAR:
ANCE,
By F. 8 Rodgers, Opt. D.
‘Some people. sally ladies, bu
not alway, who” need. to Wea
lasses, go. without "them. becaus
hey" are" afraid that lassca wil
nuke them Took older. It these cor
Feetions of the e¥en ate need, the
letfect upon apparent ae should Lave
fe fuienees Dut, an a toate
fact, the effect ‘of lasses, is often
{tot usnally, 10 make. the wearer
open ‘unger
‘The attain pon the eves that un-
corrected optieal "detects. produce I
the most general eatne for wrinkles
about the eyes and. in. the forehead
between the even If these: wrinktes
make a person lock younrer. then
hele eicet fe aiferent than. it nas
Jalwaya een “supposed tobe. Th
lle of eye stralm by Blasges smooth
les out ie: weinkley, more effectivel
iat! hora "a day of masstxe ever
ras, But anide from te wDWle
fo aforesaid Wen tnt lansen ft
apparent ase, they undoubtedly oftet
improve the’ appearance und) make
the weaier foie younger
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tected ‘stylen of sluanes und. nynunt
Ings. A pate of the old. spectacles
ste hideots on ‘nylody, tul we have
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STOP COLOR LINE AT BOSTON ¥,
Me GA. SCHQUs. PRESIDENT
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THE PRAIRIE VIEW COLLEGE EXHIBIT THE WORK IN IRON, WOOD, CLOTH AND AGRICULTURE THE WORK OF HAND, HEAD AND HEART.
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The Prairie View College Exhibit attracts the public attention every fair, and this is not unusual to this very excellent exhibit, and make favorable comment as to its hand-craft, and unique exhibits at the fair, it seems that the great fair would not be complete without the work of the college exhibit. Here it is shown what the state is doing for the Colored Exhibit. Here it is shown that the state is doing for the Colored Exhibit. Here it is shown that the state is doing for himself. After all, rough as you may, each must have his own hand. Others may aid us, but we phoenix-like must rise from our own dusty beds and set their knowledge and specific art in cooking, and it is now expected that their knowledge and specific art in cooking, and chemistry will excel in the culinary art both as the hispanic principle in cooking, and the baker, cook, and the like on exhibition showed this expectation to be realized in a very
Wood Work.
Booker Washington said that when the tree was felled in the forest that the black man was in denant, but when he changed into a pane, a diddle, into the hider use, the employment aliphant man, because he did not prepare to follow the lumber or the bale of the man, because he did not work the wood-work both in the Prairie View exhibit and that of the Javis Christian trustee, which is preparing to follow the lumber into the bitter and artistic uselessness as well as felling the trees, writing desks and the like are prairieworthy and speak the language of the trees.
Ranger, Oct. 20—Sullivan A. M. E. church: It was not pastor's day at the A. M. E. church but the pastor at the 6th Sunday minister was with us and gave us some wholesome advice. We have a model Sunday school and the lesson was presented by the minister, preach his last sermon on the 4th Sunday instant, before leaving for El Paso, Texas, for the Annual Conference which convenes on the 26th Sunday. We presented the pastor with a fine hat and Mrs. Tilly Joffers and Miss Ellen Johnson gave him some other wearable items. Mr. E. A. Hatchie, Reporte.
Jacksonville, Oct. 20. — Dallas Express on sale at the Tampa Bay Tennis Center. Tampa Bay Shop. Rev. A. M. Mittchell and his good people wear their 12th anniversary jersey. Waters of Palmetto prescheduled the anniversary sermon at the noon hour. (Jimmy Kimmel)
Sewing Department.
It is praiseworthy to note that the Colored girls can sew as well as speak in Spanish, German and French, and will be able to time will have need of the thimble, needle and the line of delimination of the garment, the partment, the garments made by Prairie women, such as dresses, wigs, sweepers, embroidery, the neatness of the world showed Loth skill and manipulation, work, effort sewed with the leaden stitch, are realizations of what they are taught to learn to do by 'do x'.
Iron Work.
Iron, it is said, is the symbol of civilization, and the work in iron was the first invention of execution and design is indicative of this proof, and reflects credit open both the student-mechanic and the craftsman. The exhibition is the evenness of the work the arrangement of the tests, movement of the parts, and the whole showed both its usefulness and the purpose for which it was designed. The metalworking, taking and adaptability, the roamer, the cart-work, was the best of the iron work in execution of the work.
Agriculture Department.
The agriculture display, albums small, such as corn and other coated materials, is a sample work of the farm at Prairie View. Peanuts, potatoes, preserves, canned goods, cheese, a share of the exhibit, used of B. Miller, of the carpenter department; Prof. A. T. Wood, Director of vocational agriculture; B. M. Plant military department; Prof. B. F. Baldock, Director of agriculture.
It is hoped that another year, more of our colleges will bring work to
dered in the afternoon. The past: preached at night. Total collection $50.00. The tuneral of Mr. Deola Pierce, wife of wife Deola Pierce, preached at Tuesday afternoon. Oct. 11th. Rev B. S. Smith conducted the tuneral. Rascal Haskell, undertaker; had wired to rest in Alexander cemetery. Miss Ratt Rattatter of Mar. Mrs. Sue Lee and Mrs. Rebeck Clever. Miss Sarah Clemens, opened her school at Mt. Scales Monday. Miss Sue Lee and Mrs. Rebeck Saturday in Fylor. Mrs. Cardella Mosely, after spending several weekends at her school, some of the readers Pauline Eardley returned to her home last week. Some of the readers Expresses missed two periods for two weeks. We were out of town for two saturdays. We will have started a drive for a hundred readers by Dec. 1st. Notice the advertisement by Dec. 1st. Have started a drive for it to your door at the same old price—5c per copy. O, D, I am yours for the business.
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We are glad to announce that Mr. A. D. Cleaver and family are doing a great job. Mr. A. D. Cleaver, an energetic farmer of this place, says he won't make more than 8 or 10 bales of cotton this year; as he makes enough like the bales or more. Most every one is through picking, and all the children are in school. Come on the streets here Saturday for 18 cents per pound. The enterance to the Woodmen was a success. Saturday night. Save that nickle for the Express, and read it each week. J. L. Kyle, hooper.
Chigaco, II., Oct. 20. —Charles Satchell Morris, Jr., the well known musician and teacher, will speak speaking at the various churches and visited Gary, Ind., last Sunday where he delivered an inspiring lecture on the importance of night, Mr. Morris went west on a speaking tour and will then go to Virginia in interest of the republican ticket which has been nominated. Mrs. Lola Ella Young, 356 Glenn Ave., Cairo, Ill., to visit relatives and friends. She will also visit Last St. Louis, Mo., before returning. Mrs. Jackson, Jackson, 379 Cimwood Ave., Cairo, Ill., to visit D. of A. of Illinois and jurisdiction, is back from Bay City, Mich., where she went during the week on fraternity. The Virginia Society is planning large and elaborate entertainment headquarters, 3683 State St., at which time a literary and musical pro-am will be rendered. 1126 S. Mary St., Morgan Park, who has been confirmed to his bed on account of illness, is
M. T. Bailley, president, the Bailey Realty Co. 3638 S. State St. has been a leader in the city for the last two weeks keeping important engagements with clients who are owners or are buying real estate in the city and suing. Charles H. Turner, president of Progress Company, was all in favor of the city seeing on account of the rapid progress being made toward the completion of the store on State St. E. 1st St. well known in fraternal circles in and about the city, has entered upon her duties as state deputy of the city during the past Sunday and during the past week viewing the beautiful sites for sale and others looking over the many beautiful buildings in the city built during the past season and which are a credit to the Race. Rev H. E. Johnson, pastor of the A.M. Church, spent several busy days in the city during the week on business pertaining to matters of interest about
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According to Rice who "discovered" the barrels at the time and stumbled on the barricade, they were placed there several days ago, undoubtedly by some one who intended to find a more hidden location than the barrels were placed. These caves are confident Rice had nothing to do with the barrels were placed here was praising his honesty in resisting the
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Temple, Oct. 20. - Mr. Griffin Brown of Silabee, S.F. Fe brakeman, following an operation died at the Santa Fe Hospital Monday, Oct. 10th. His remains were shipped to his home in Santa Fe, where he was understaffed. Mr. Carceen C. Maxey of Galveston, S.F. Fe train porter, following the amputation of his leg, was taken to the Santa Fe Hospital at the Santa Fe Hospital. Mr. Maxey sustained a wound on his leg from a piece of broken glass from a window while on his run between Galveston and Temple about a month ago. All of his injuries were treated by a doctor who only lived a short while afterward. The death of Mr. Maxey was a great shock to the citizens of Temple. He was on his run for a while, were prepared for transportation, and shipped to Galveston by Uddertanker, a black, also a mother residing in 60th street, at which place he always stopped over during his runs between Galveston and Temple. He was made to be made with his wife, who preceded his death, nearly two years ago. His remains were accompanied by close friends and family. His fiancée whom he was engaged to marry. The South-side Home Mission Sisters entertained an elderly man and his fiancée in Green in So. 7th street. Refreshments consisted of cake, pie, cheese and punch, which were free to all children. He was vacationed with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pleerson of So. 16th street, whom he knew from some his studies in district. Mrs. Wm. Jackson of So. 16th street who was trapped in the Santa Fe Hospital leaving her sister some better. Mrs. G. L. S. Rosell, and Mrs Sam Strinkollow returned home last Saturday from Dallas, and reported a nice time.
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Rockwell, Oct. 20.—Sunday School on time at New Caledonia Baptist church, with Supt. E. M. Young at his post. At high noon Rev. F. R. Randall filled the rostrum. At 3:30 p. m. Rev. M. Young delivered a lecture on congregation. At night Dr. Randall used for a subject, "Dethin in the Camp." The weather was idea, for attendance at church. A large congregation was present to hear this message. At the close two additions to the church. A collection of $43.26. J. W. Nelson left for Royce City to appointment. M. Blanche Thomas to appointment. E. Pields of Dallas spent a few hours at the home of his mother-in-law. At the 17th instant. M. Mollie Martin party on the 15th instant. Many Rockwells attended. Attendance at Kittrell were on the best舞者. Miss Ellis followed as a close second. Rev. J. W. Nelson followed as a close second. At Cedar Grove on the 13th. He preached for Dr. Cox's congregation. Rev. N. H. Johnson is in Palestine for church. R. P. Walton, reporter.
**Inte. Oct. 20.**—The Free Mission Baptist church, Shiloh, had good services throughout the day second hour and third hour. All classes of the school were combined and taught by Deacon B. Simmons, of Pleger, Texas. The Deacon Brazorina, Texas, who went as a delegate, from the church to the Nation, taught the school. The New Orleans, La., last month made an interesting report of the many great things being accomplished by the United States, Rev. Random, lay special on three great points necessary for the advancement of the nation Sense and Money. The Rev. closed with a stirring (noun, sub-object) *Finances* Collection for the day. **$66.9r. Mr. Victoria Burz* daughter of Mr. Riley Davis and very much loved by the nation, Texas, Wednesday evening at
White Rock, Dallas, Oct. 20–Rev. S. G. H. Glasser was at his post Sunday as that was his regular meeting day, but had no services except Sunday School which was well attended day after day. The missionary station of the Baptist church Saturday night was a success and was attended by a larger number of missionaries. Tables were covered with beautiful cakes and many baked chickens at the church. Kirkland Park to baptize a new member, and the afternoon church. Slavery Dallas, a soured saint sermon to a full house. At the close of the second Sunday in November, Mr. and Mrs. Glasser were in church by the stork and a fine girl last Sunday. Mother and baby doing fine at this time can be to be out again after a two weeks illness. Mr. and Mrs. Vernia Bush lost their little daughter and was buried Saturday. Mrs. Clark is on the sick end, and was buried Saturday. Mrs. Ella Hunt from Sand Ridge was over Saturday night and spent the night with her daughter, and daughter.
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Chicago, Illinois, city that the average American citizen does not know how to furnish tastefully his home and put it to it to find anything appropriate to his taste. An institute of Art institutes Extension Following are Mr. Crane's five rules Never buy furniture just because another latest item will make it as beautiful another latest item will make it as beautiful.
furniture. People of moderate means—never buy any furniture you can not afford to buy.
"Furniture should be regarded as seducesk, a gift manquisha GIRL ion," said Mr. Crane. "And you want to choose life companions with care."
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THE JARVIS CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE MAKES EXHIBIT AT STATE FAIR OF TEXAS.
THE WORK OF THE PUPILS—THE HUMAN SIDE AND SPIRITUAL SIDE—REPUTATION OF THE SHOOL.
PYTHIAN TEMPLE, DALLAS, TEXAS
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The Javis Christian Institute makes a creditable display at the State fair of Texas for the first time. The work represented the whole like the samples carried by the drummer in the eaut. Before speaking of the exhibit, it is but fitting that something it be said of the Javis Christian Institute at Hawkins, Texas, and the Javis Christian institution Dr. N.J. Erwin, the president is a Columbia University man. The institution should meet with the moral and religious This institute works in every department both the industrial and academic, as well as the moral and religious This institute works in southern white friends, who take much interest in its advancement
The Handicraft at the Fair.
The Handcraft at the Fair. Of the things that attracted the greatest interest the good display from the saw miller. An exhibit was shown of the slabs or rounds boards as they came from the mill. A useful timber fitted for casen, and for finish job work in parlor, and for the students' study by the students who followed the lumber from the saw mill on the campus at Jardin Christian institute.
The Work by the Girls.
The exhibit work by the girls as in Prairie View, is worthy of meritorious notice, as such hand made garments, quilts, mats, garters, and a general display of needle work. The girls also design and manufacture artic
SERIOUS CLASH RESULTS WHEN NEGRO IS ATTACKED.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 13—Police were rushed to Fifth and Liberty avenues to break up a night between officers of the NEGRO group that later involved a large number of spectators who were bar of NEGRO which later involved a large number of spectators who were bar of NEGRO participants. The men on the white side were wearing black hooded jackets, street Northside; John Hess of First avenue, and Thomas Madden of Penn Avenue, police said. The fight in the comfort station when Alexander Buchanan of Crune greet, Northside, was attacked, police said. The police police any attempts were being made to kill him when others went to his side. The fighting was continued to Fifth avenue when a riot call was sent to Central station. When the police were called to Central station, they were taking part in the free for all fight Policemen Paul Moore, Florence Hess, and Madden, all were charged in separating the combatants and arrested Buchanan, O'Donnell, Hess and Madden. All were charged with assault.
HEN LAYS EGG IN AN EGG.
In speaking of one thing remind us of another, while on arounds last Saturday we stopped in at 11:13 a.m. and we were in the Ida Teal. Here we were caught by surprise, when Mr. Teal displayed before our gaze an egg having been laid by one of her pet beetle. Then we found the contained within an egg. The
arrangement. The -slitch-work, the smoothness, usually demonstrates the skill of the sewer.
The Director of the Maw Mill Work. Prof. Z. H. Howe, the director of the saw mill and the general carpenter department with President Drinw, was in charge of the javis exhibited the various exhibit work.
The Farm Products.
Here the farm products similar to those of the Prairie View exhibits showed that the students of Javonville were also prevalent industries, such as dairy, swine raising, brick making, pottery, and the students were of a high grade work as shown at the fair. Kima Cotton also on also on exhibit the pottery, potato, potato, growing a growth of nine pounds to the bill. The University Institute, in its own electric plant, 11 buildings saw mill, dairy, 638 acres of land, of the corps of 21 teachers some of the corps of 21 teachers some of the country, such as the University of Chicago and Columbia University. The institution is under the supervision of bids firm and bids firm to take high rank in the leading institutions of
What is Said of the Conduct of the Students,
The officials of the T. and P. R. R. who come in connection with the students on their traina, say that the students are uniformly courteous in all their relations, and that the school itself ranks high as a developer of Christian manhood and correct education. The exhibit was in charge of N. J. Ervin and Prof. Z. H. Howard. An ordinary egg and bird was well developed for delivery. Mrs. Teal now cherishes the memory of her brood which was so fortunate in producing fruit in pairs.
A. N. P. SAYS HARDING NOT
CLEAR ON POLICIES
The theory of Kipling is accepted
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921.
by many that that "The Colonel Lady and her wife, the Colonel Duncan, when it comes to comparing a white Dynomor or Hepatoma patient with a black Dynomor, videos that the Anmilization policy, directed by the governor, will find sympathy in the vote." There is promised a good chance that the patient to be right, as well as politics, will be affected by the government of American Negroes, which is will be used to good purpose, and the politics will be played in the game for position and racial opinion. Administration, under President Harding, has declared that "Weather to see them all that we want, not of them. Are you ready for the question?"
FOR NEGRO EDUCATION TOTAL
$900.000.00
(Continued from page 1.)
in the right direction. Will you go to college or work in the machinery of progress or will you go to work in the service of others in this work for its Colored people. The State wants people who have ever been. Will you tell the people Carolina's hope and plan. We must inform what it should be. Our State wants people who she does what she should do for all Teaching People to live.
Superintendent Brooks decared that the students on the solid basis of truth, "bodily must teach their students in particular must teach their students in the history of North Carolina in the history of North Carolina in the foundation for you to build a col-
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