Dallas Express
Saturday, April 29, 1922
Dallas, Texas
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HAROLD MOSELY, FORT WORTH LAWYER, IS HERO OF CHICAGO ELECTIONS.
HAROLD MOS
CAUSES ARREST OF RE
FOR FRAUDULENT MET
STRUCTING VOTERS AT
CAUSES ARREST OF REPRESENTATIVE FOR FRAUDULENT METHODS OF INSTRUCTING VOTERS AT POLLS.
THREATENED BOLT OF NE- EDIT
GRO VOTERS CAUSES CON- ED B
CERN TO CANDIDATES.
THREATENED BOLT OF NE-EDITOR TROTTER HONOR
GRO VOTERS CAUSES CON-ED BY PEOPLE OF BOSTON
CERN TO CANDIDATES
THREATENED BOLT OF NE-EDITOR TROTTER HONOR
GRO VOTERS CAUSES CON-ED BY PEOPLE OF BOSTON
CERN TO CANDIDATES
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Founded by W. E. King
VOL. XXIX, NO. 28.
Chicago, 111, April 27—The recent Chicago elections are over, the winners have won and the losers have lost. The election was from start to finish. But the most thrilling of them was the arrest of the 17th District Attorney for rejection from the First District Magyrs for violation of the election law, the 17th Prefect of the Second Ward.
Attorney Mosely Causes Arrest.
Attorney Mosely is connected with the office of Attorney Mosely, who was directing the 2nd Ward, was advised that the 219th Indiana Avenue After Investigation of the arrest of Dr. Irkhan and Myers for passivity to voters as they entered the 219th Indiana Avenue after arrest on habaena corpus granted by the court.
The promptness and direct action of Attorney Mosely has won for him the election of the new type of men who represent the city and the race.
The proximity of Fort Worth, where he has a host of relational ties, forms the
Bargometer of Events
Another Example.
Lodge and Wilson.
Senator Lodew of Massachusetts has been placed on his mettle, by the opposition to his commination and election Colored votes of the "Bay State" senator, being more of a state-attorney, the Senator, being more of a state-attorney to enhance the Colored voter, the number at the "mourners bench" the number at the "standard as the days go on. Leaders they have told him that one of the amountable "as they may in Boston, what he would say in what would be would in Senate to "fight for the Dyer" senator to "fight for the Dyer"
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go at the completion of his law course two years ago, was the hottest in the history of Chicago.
Paramount above every other, was the 2nd cent fare issue and city owner's magazine, vigorously contended for by Mayor Thompson and his supporters. The mayor who contended his fight to elect the mayor, the police, the 3rd Legislative district of one of the most spectacular and hotly contested Republican tickets, that has entered the district since Chicago emerged from the D.C. district. The Donneen Crow-Boundage factions, the DePreef, were the commanders-in-chief. DePreef, put the forces of the rotund capitalist reckless, backed Gee, T. Kearney, DePreef backed Eugene Marshall, for the mayor. DePreef, the Mr. Kearney, was by a big man.
"The victory of Rep. Adelbert Robbins in the Legislature is very gratifying."
Warren Douglas is returned for election by a large vote.
DINING CAR WAITER HAS $100.000 ESTATE.
DINING CAR WAITER HAS $100.000 ESTATE.
(By A. N. P.)
Chicago, Ill., April 27—When the children of Chicago, Milwaukee and limited railroad push their dime and quarter tips run, they do not know that they are giving the wager. The waiter is Wn. Taylor Johnson, F.C. of Chicago, who had a charge of the cafe club car on the city. It was the town's first idea for high finance. A nineteen-mile north of Anoka, Minn. 26 miles north of Minnesota, here he raises hogs, turkeys, chickens and a crop failure. He has studied science and has installed the latest methods on a barn.
HYRON STARTLES ADMINISTRATION—DECLINES JOB.
(By A. N. P.)
Treaty."
"The Republican Party Is the Ship, All Else Is the Sea!"—Fred Douglas.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, 20, 1922
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EXPRESS CORRESPONDENT FINDS MEN ACTING AS BEASTS OF BURDEN IN AFRICAN PROVINCES
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Case of Mobbed Minister Sent to English Ambassador.
As stated above I am now on Brittish territory, and is among the oldest country in Africa, and it has made steady progress, and it has made progress in the city of more than forty thousand inhabitants of other notions of the white race. The chain of mountains, and in many cases houses have been constructed well up in the hills, and I find here some splendid residences of stone cement and wood constructed in the case of the conquested in the case of many the least. Religiously the city is occupied more in keeping with modern proverbs than in all the denominations. Each attached, some of the strongest denominations have separated school districts, most of the schools are taught in the fact, until the present governor only schools in the province, but he
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Washington, D. C., April 27—Nepal is the most populous of thought among nations. The most thoughtful man in the decision of the National Insurance Company is the Mutual Life Insurance Company. He was a stimulated salary for establishment. He a stimulated salary for establishment. This action, which was President of the Howard University, was President of the Howard University, Treasurer of the Howard University, Treasurer of the Insurance Company, Treasurer of the Insurance Company, for a long time many organizations. For a long time many various changes in educational institutions involved the preparation of men for their particular profession as far as can be learned, that a New York man can learn.
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White Wright—Sunday school was well attended at both chapels Rev. J. D. Fickhardt preached at 11 am at the C. M. B. church Rev. W. T. Bartlett pastor first Baptist church was with his pastor first Sunday. The Easter program was carried to the satisfaction of all present. White Wright and Pilot point, crossed bale two days, scores: 11.2-7 in River. White Wright, also, crossed bale, also, also, Mrs. Lila Peterson, Mrs. Monroe Yaley' mother is visiting her from Ladonna Rev. T. Davies for report on the church at usual hour 24 both chapels.
Tangue—Church services are not silent. Mrs. E. H. Hall, daughter of the late Rev. James H. Hall, companyed by her husband, Mrs. C. H. Hopeward has passed the great deceased She was a consistent christian. She was a devoted mother. Baptist Church. A hots of friends and relatives are left to mourn her descent. The Rev. James H. Hall, livinggone were married that Wednesday night after parentalhome. Their friends, who for him a smooth transition, were married.
Mr. Florence Robinson of the school made a quick trip to this city to attend a workshop on the Quinn College Club sang here Monday and Tuesday night. The K. and D. of T., members will connect with the Blooming Grove and Forrest Bane Bill teams caused bats Abel Searle and Seth Searle. Blooming Grove and Forrest Bane list for some time it is reported on recovering to the delight of friends. Friends of the school are being caught in the Park. The Saint Paul High School church filled to an overflow on last night by people to participate in the event. The Woodman program, made
up of some of the best talent of Paris, was largely musical in nature and had the "Fairchild of Hawaii" rendered by Gibbons high school students, by Moses Spirittuals. One hundred and thirty seven adults and seventy children attended the drive. Seventy dollars had been to the contestants as follows: $55 to the person securing the highest number over twenty, and fifteen dollars to the five dollars for the highest number over twenty, and fifteen dollars to Alice Hill won the third prize of $15. The order and Commander of the Park camp wrote eighty one ($1) new members during the drive. After the drive, Alice Hill refreshed interspersed with music furnished by the Second Battalion Band of the Uniform Rak of the Park camp was conducted by deputy B. H. Gram, Mr. Thas H. Hampon was music contributed to the success of the drive by bringing in three or more members, B. H. Bell, Mrs K. M. Graham, Misa Geninga, Willing Mura Rih Graham and
On last Wednesday, the unicornies of Gibbons high school bid by their very summoniously entertained the Senior class and the teachers at their very summoniously entertained the wore laid and the table, so beautifully decorated with flowers, place cards bearing unique and faint insignia affixed the class colors of crimson and gray, fairly reeded beneath the table, King could conclude of. During the repas, soothing sentiments intertwined with jazz reverbed from the plane in charge of Carter Webster. Before the repas, Johnson entertained himself at such good fortune and already the present Juniors are look-seeing the hope of the honor. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson entertained several of their residence in North 55th Street. Dr. Devore of New Orleans and Dr. George Lenox of Calvert were visit-
Jones Prie JV and MalloryMiss.-Jane Bessie Hammonds spent a week with her mother Mrs. Martha Williams and her sister, Martha Williams, and Olivia Elsberry, accompanied by her mother. Miss Hammonds in caroote and Miss Hammonds in caroote was entertained Thursday night.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS. TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1922.
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by Cameron Dramatic players, under the auspices of Cameron Dramatic Creations were excellent. The Williams girls came home to witness the closet opening and were excellent. The Williams girls elected to the M. and elected to be held at Raxton, Mrs. Vanille Wortham returned her with Wolf Gale, Mrs. Mia Station of Calvert Mrs. Mary Bryant and daughter spent a pleasant Rev. S. S. Stephens presched masterful services at the Willow C Maggie Burn.
Denton—P. E. J. A. Jones held second Quarterly Conference at the A. M. E. church and presented an excellent talk. There was held a wonderful service and love feast at the night service. Rev Money preached an inspiring talk was at his post post. Mrs. J. A. Richardson of Los Angeles, Calif. served at the church. A. O. and J. R. Kelen. Little Vera Johnson died Sunday morning at 4:00cl. Funeral service was held at the church. Rev. Pelton officiated.
Dold City—Sunday school at the A. M. E. church was well attended. Mothers: Cat met Sunday afternoon at their usual hour with quite an entourage. We met at the church. Rev. Pelton met last Monday evening at the residence of M. Lille Runnella. We also had with us pater Pius who, made some timely and appropriate remarks to us along the line of friends of Pitshirub, Pa. were in the city—biting Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Little Leen Philips (a still imam) attended the church and laterarily to be April 3 at 3 p.m. After the meeting above 4:00entled sisters Runnella served a sumptuous sandwich, cake and cold drinks.
Perri<sup>1</sup> - Sunday school was excelled all churched Rev Moose was at his churched Rev Moose was excellent semen at the morning service. The Easter program was grand sustained an injury at the work Wednesday, W. H. M. S., District President, W. H. M. S., District church was here Sunday, Mrs. Ransom of Trauger le in the city visitings of the churched Tirstar of a baby girl, Mr. Andrew Dilges spent 2:00 hour in this city Simmons
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Chicago April 27—Dr. George Hall prominent physician and surgeon of this city, is being highly commended for the splendid address delivered at the unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Bocker T. Washburn, the degeno Associate Institute, Ala. Dr. Hall was a close friend of Dr. Washington. Harrison M. Giligan, a member of the National degeno Association Press, was the unveiling of the monument to the late Overton Hysiatic Mfg. Co. Mr. Giligan was among the many Chicago men who were unveiled at Washington at Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. Samuel Foster, 414 Prunus Ave., is improving slowly at his house after an illness, which has confined him to his bed and home for several months. He is also at the monument as well as a few other towns are expected to be largely represented by him at 24th at the Eikhst Regiment Armory, at which time a great military display will be given by the Councils under Dr. John W. Lewin, well known in this city, especially on the west side. Dr. John W. Lewin, the degeno Institute, Ala., where he went with other Chicagoans to witness the unveiling of the late Bocker T. Washburn.
A large number of teachers at The Virginia and Industrial Institute at Petersburg, Va. are expected in the fall to attend the University of Chicago.
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Rev. T. L. Scott, pastor of Gramp's A. M. E. Chapel, 4600 Evans Ave., has been actively engaged in religious work out of the city for several months. Rev. Scott has recently returned to the city to be involved in a successful revival for several weeks. M. T. Bailey, press, The Bailey Reality Co., 3638 S. State Street where he will be found every Sunday and during the week by appointment, for the purpose of building lines where to purchase homes for their future home in their beautiful suburb. The Virginia Society met on Wednesday at headquarters, 3638 State Street at which time a good meeting was held. Several new members were added to the list.
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has never hoisted the white feather, neither has it been disgraced by the yellow streak. It is not afflicted with the floral mouth. It is a plain, every day, sensible, conservative newspaper, and a true patriot, the passing breace; it lies on doubtful flag: It professes a patriotism, as broad as our country. Its law of own hand, justice covers all the territory occupied by the human race. This is pretty high ground, and the army is busy. Bays of the porch come up and stand with us. This ground is holy.
THE NEW WOMAN.
The erance of woman into the circles of politics, finance and various other circles too numerous to mention, seems to have caused her death. Of her God given duty to civilization. In recent years it no longer a matter of great communal desition to find the name of a member of the feminine sex heading some list of political aspirants, foe
saving some big financial project lending some army of labor in its construction, increasing compensation, entering increased compensation, some exhibit of physical ability. We can sit this idea become among women that daily hundred, are trying to make a difference in the future generations, to establish themselves individually as some great achiever of something, which in the future will be important in the filings of their plans. One of the features of this civilization. So imbedded has been the idea of individual predominance because of individual building, racial increase and nummer other vital points of any civilization and passing events in their lives. Idea of individuality has now been to hold away in their minds the idea of individuality that is enveloped in one narrow canal of softness which has limited their ability to move. Allows them only to see themselves. This fact is evident in the male sex that unless house building and social increase are put into exertion, civilization to make its progress.
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WHAT SUALL WE CALL OUR SELVEST?
WHAT SUALL WE CALL OUR SELVEST?
Basing his argument upon the theory that our own use of the term "Negro" has popularized it as a fit name for the citizens of African descent in the United States, the editor of the New York News in a lengthy article bewails the fact and suggests that instead we refer to ourselves as "Colored," "African" or "Afro-American."
His argument s in part as follows:
"To those educators, solvers of the race problems and professionals, charity workers who have sought persistently to popularize the race relations and the crimes to Colored Americans we call the attention of the present example of the inveterate use of that term. During the recent crime wave the daily papers have called attention in particular and glaring headlines to every crime committed or alleged to have been committed by Colored men. This has given the public the impression that the Colored men. This has given the public the impression that the Colored citizen is disproportionately criminal. Consequently the Colored people have resisted involvement of Coloredians that he is a distinct and dangerous menace to the peace and welfare of the community."
While we agree with the writer that the term "Negro" is used objectionably by the white press and its constant recurrence in connection with sordid things has caused us to seek relief from it, we feel that long as the trend of newspaperdom in America is toward sensationalism, the same thing would result from the popularization of any other term as applied to us. Nor do we believe that the word "Negro has been separated from by our own people as much as that use by others has caused its adoption as a fitting term by us. It is probably true that when completely analyzed our objection to the term has its real basis in a desire that we be not separated from the general American citizenry more than are others of its racial classes. The dislike is due to a hirted segregation as such. And, though it might be found that the term would be more bearable if used in connection with creditable achievement by members of our race, it would, none the less, satisfy our desire to consider us as a race apart from the general group that we would still object. We believe that only time and a change of feeling of the sentiment moulding agencies of America can work effectively to change the condition. We hate the term "Nigger." We dislike Negro. But would our lot in reality be bettered by attempting to change it to another no more satisfactory?
CONCERNING THE DYER-BILL
by be those who, since the passage of the D by the House of Representatives have been elected to a new route to the still has chance of passage. after being passed by the House, was referred to the Senate Committee on the hands of a subcommittee consisting of man, and Senators Dillingham, Sterling, Sir first three are Republicans and the last t is a Democrat. The senators, and no stronger man could be in the to the Senate Committee on the admissible ads of a subcommittee consisting of Senate
There may be those who, since the passage of the Dyer Antilynching Bill by the House of Representatives have wondered about its progress—whether it has died en route to the Senate or whether it still has chance of passage.
These steps are the following:
(a). The sub-committee must report the Bill favorably to the whole Committee.
(b). The Senate Judiciary Committee must report the Bill to the Senate.
(c). The Senate must pass the Bill.
Much hope for *definite and speedy action upon it* is held by those most closely a touch with its movements. The Senate's white-backed years will be able to bring to bear upon Republican candidates for re-election in their various states that may compel favorable action upon it.
In November 38 senators come up for re-election. Thirty of them in states a year were vote.
them in states where negroes vote.
"Without acceptance these voters are making it known that they are not available for the campaign plebure in regard to lynching and they are not to be satisfied by anything but direct action."
The Dyer kill is not dead. For from it. . . It still has a good chance to be smacked into law.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1922.
THE MIRROR
PUBLIC OPINION
SUN MOVING IN GEORGIA
Sentiment against lynching must be grown in Georgia when Judge Cobb is applauded at the Northeast Conference on Welfare for saying the white men in control of Government in that State prove themselves unworthy of power every time injustice is done a Negro court or out. In common with all Southern men and perhaps a majority of men in the North, Judge Cobb says he sees no Constitutional justification for Federal interference, but he made the warning blunt to the people of Georgia—if the State demonstrates its inefficiency in prosecuting human
"We want a government that governs" is a strange note from a Southern judge, but he completes the startling inference of failure by a prophecy even more startling: "If States do not use the power to govern people, then the people will yield to a usurper rather than be slain by a government." Like Cobb can find enough men of his mind in Georgia a great change can be effected. A new drift is already apparent when he is applauded for calling lynchers of Negroes "ruffians, blackguards and brigands," for they are often described in the news as "our best citizens."
RACE PRIDE.
The most valuable thing which ever comes into a life is that experience, that book, that sermon, that person, that incident, that catastrophe — that which touches the inner springs of a man's nature and flings open the doors of his great within, revealing the hidden resources. What is true of the individual is true of the race.
There is a fable concerning a cowl lion that wandered away from its home, and a sheep ran across it and made friends with the lost cub, adopting it. The two became fast friends and the cub of course grew much larger than the sheep, but by associating with the sheep, became doe like it. However, one day, a magnificent lion appeared on the brow of the bill near them and uttered a terrific roar. The sheep stood trembling, paralized with fear. But the moment the lion board this strange creature, the lion never before experienced, surged through his being. The lion's roar had touched a chord in his nature that had never before been touched. It aroused a new force within him. New desire, a strange new consciousness of power possessed him. A new nature stirred within him and intimately he answered the call with a roar. Surprised at the new powers within himself, the awakened animal stared toward the lion on the hill with a tremendous loss. The lion had found human nature is akin to animal nature. How animating has been the advancement of human ability! Since slavery the Colored people of this country have made rapid strides. However, the real awakening is dawning on them since the World War and "something" has really touched them. Racial consciousness, race pride, race cooperation are all on the upgrade and their opportunity and powers are being recognized by the
It requires time to cultivate and develop race pride. Two hundred and fifty years of the most inhuman, unjustifiable and dehumanizing subjection to the American white man requires time to eliminate. However, 12,000,000 people living in the most advanced civilized country in the world and having the blood of the foremost citizens in their veins cannot affect upon the people of color and by this inspiration of race pride, a new Negro is being produced in this country whose dehumanization is unknown.
Constructive racial progress and advancement will develop in keeping with the developing of this new racial consciousness. Walk, talk, and act as though you were a somebody, and you are more likely to become such. Let race pride speak from your face and express itself in your manner. The day for the Uncle Tom is gone. Carry yourself like one who is conscious of the fate of your people and be hopeful, cheerful atmosphere. The race is measured by the individual. You are responsible to the race for your actions. Uphold it at any cost.
—Washington Tribune.
PERISHOFE "THE COLORED "COLOR LINE" 11.
By Wm. PICKENS, for the Associated Press.
Leslie's Weekly published an article on color lines within the American Negro racial group, and the article was extensively quoted by the Literary Digest. The author of the article seems to be a Colored man, but it is evident that the interest of these two papers was awakened by two wrongs. 1. A Falsehood. 2. A halftruth, which is more dangerous than a halftruth. 3. A falsehood (the blackhood is: That the Negro draws more rigid lines within his own race than the white race draws against the Negro (noting the comparison). The half-truth is that the American Negro does not boast about his "fest-
Leilei's Weekly published an article on color lines within the American Negro racial group, and the article was extensively quoted by the Literary Digest. The author of the article seems to be a Colored man, but it is evident that the interest of these two papers was awakened by two wrong things. 1. A Fakehood. 2. A half truth, which is more dangerous. The author of the article falsely claims that the falsehood is: That the Negra draws more rigid lines within his own race than the white race draws against the Negro (noting the comparison). The half-truth is that the American Negro does not boast about his "feature" and physical characteristics, nd that therefore, as the author falsey deduces, he has no race or group pride. We do not need to move to American Negroes that no such rigid color lines are drawn against the group by the Angle-Saxon. The color mania within the group is mostly individual fineness and local peculiarity due to his torial conditions. But this has been passing out even in New Orleans and Charleston (S. C.) where a three correlated race problem came nearest to developing. To ask that any considerable group of *N. negroes* Americans are more interested in color than are white people, is it only a false statement, but it tends to offer the excuse for its only terrible color-mania against the whole Colored group.
The "seven" colors which the author of the article mentions, are not only *distant* "lines* among Colored people, but they are just merely the creation of the vaudeville stage, the pool room and the gay-hearted, and a splendid exhibition of the incessant Negro humor. The old songs about the "paller gal" were perfectly natural; malatations are still in the minority but were formerly much rarer than they are now, and any rare feature in any race or grum is the object of special sentiment and interest. The black hair of the white man is the most important and attention, just as the blondes are among the white. But, if the white race were all blonde, with just a few dark haired people scattered it, most of the novels and newspaper lies would then be written about the "maven-haired" girls. We have heard songs about the "black gal", and those songs would have been more numerous if the black hair had been relatively more scarce. .... But the greatest mistake of all is that of the half-truth, for which a white person, as an outlaw, might be excused, but which any intelligent American Negro can easily understand. The American Negro is accused of the "black hair" in the most derogatory terms, but no biont about his color and features. And for good reason he is not; because he has all the color and features within his group. Physically the Colored American is the most cosmopolitan group of humans in the world. I, he is to be of his features, of which one must be boast? How can a group with every color known to nature, pay "I am a proud of my color"? Or of "color"? How can a group of people with every shade of hair follicle and every texture of hair from practically round and straight Moncolle to almost flat and kiky African, boast about "our kind" of hair? Which kind? The American Negro cannot, because he is not of black or brown or even blue hair. He has all of them, as a group. In a given American city, it the Negro is to brag on his physical features each Negro will have to "brag on himself."
In Africa when a child was born with a nose too nearly aquiline, its parents have been known to bind down its nose and flatten it. But in that whole tribe, a sharp or high nose was an abnormality, a deformity. How can the "American Negro group, which has every color, every feature, and every character!" feel the normality of or have a boastful pride in merely ONE? Can the rainbow brag about "a color," or a subtropical flower bed get stuck up on its singular and peculiar tint? But to say that this many featured and molt-colored group of people cannot unite on the "super-virus" of any one physical feature, is not to prove that (he) chooses or has to have it. The American group cannot unite on nearly. A shout for any one color would be disintergrating; not a nalfying, about. The die must be other than more physical features. And a gathering together of Colored Americans for any common purpose, in New York, Chicago, in Atlanta, or in New Orleans, is the most vestigated human thing on earth.
The cry of color (usually the cry of black, which predominate) has several times been raised in the book, but if has never yet met with any
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general apose for the reason that, it is both inconsistent and an helpful.
To say that the Negro is more color-prejudice than the whites, will excuse those of the white race who would oppose color. And to say that the American Negro lacks race pride, is to support those who have tried to discredit the group by claiming that allo no white man wants to be a Negro, every Negro wants to be a white man. Negroes of all colors and features have disputed this: Douglas, Washington, Moton, Dubole, and Garvey.
Temple—Mira. Sarah Forster, former of temple of New Orleans of which Chicago was a member. She is the home of mr. and h. W. D. Mergan in South 10th street. A candle holder, Mrs. Forster, the public and Mrs. Forster, a plant of a lightful evening in presences of her family. The functional function was given at the home of Mr. Forster, 4th street in her honor. Dainty rests 4th street in her honor.
guard or protection against typhoid is the anti-typhoid vaccination. For reason every vaccinator should start before leaving home, three inoculations seven to ten days apart. Let it also be remembered that kermetianola, rain barrels, swamps or other water containers will do much toward warding off mosquito. Another evil and a source of great danger is impure water. If the water they use for drinking confidence is unplaced, sometimes death. Boil all water used for cooking and that there is greater danger said that there is greater danger of infection and in summer camps than there is elsewhere, because of impure water, water from a stream or the presence of the typhoid bearing fly. BE FREE TURCULAR CLINIC at the Morgan-Trott Sanitarium from 2 to 5 p.m. on Monday and Friday evenings.
Chee-Services were good at all churches Sunday. The $200 d'clock prayer m-ming at St. Mark Baptist church was very crowded. I was trying to crowd at the church were very much disappointed church which was so well prepared gram which was so well prepared氨 that preaching would anneal what followed was enjoined by Departress Reva. J. W. Washington, G. W. Edwards to Lawrence, Oklahoma, A. W. Edwards to Gatlinburg, Oklahoma, M. Birla Chandler passed enbridge. Miracle Trakkeran on route to Gatlinburg, Trakkeran on route from Ailene, Taron. The Master program was given by the Allen Star and program given by the Juvenile Missions Society was given by Payne and Mrs. Wiley Moshay
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Dean termed his subject as the
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wing enlemen ot the Faculty at
fided the Interscholastic at Prat
ew state Norsialviss Prot A.M
Slory, tinea, Profs E- A Jahwon
Manta tras tenchee Prod Green
room snd matress factory. Prot.
Driodale. "Shoe making departnet
find Prot. George P. Jonee, store
Reever and accountant. thse seate
tien rgptred. delited wf thet
trp eM@tnior quartet the D. D.
tod, tnatiate wil render ro
fram ‘uext thursday even at the
Aetropeitan AM E church: Austin
The following eniemoen make ip the
quartets "Metsere. tomer’ Yount,
Motes. v1. Green nnd Thomas ii
Told icv Givinn was murine on te
trening of birthday. with ee me
and beautiful cake’ San jin day
waa obgerved su chapel wih an ace
ion program on Terme, Papers ead
Inga 2nd oom by state and tex:
chore Prot Martin Supt, addrease
the aulonce upon Teast sd ber as
wih te one. Star Viaitors ir
SeCtelian of Temple, Texan ang Nex
Diaon of Aan, Men FA Herre
Rnd May ¥. Ron mada Aptue tri
foam Antonie, San Jacinto Day. The
Torus Pig smited from the fa pol
fe an finpontu ater ‘San Jecate
Day," The. Holland Siena, Soci
reer Hi roy at ea
tant Mm. VE Heeaon gtenaine
The reports oF the haw hate Ns
Sf Joves are listened to wiih pen
sure each morning fm chapel "The
centemen teachers who altended he
Pralie "View. meeting went throush
he country {nis ones new eat
Kt wan teed hey hed no ones
nor ire oubles They are all ates
the Abeleue Bolt of nudes I
ke ap wih dy The “Base Ball.
Lawn Trem Paake ball und other
sport are indulged in Uy the bors and
sris_of the ‘Deaf aod”Bilnd depart
mente Prot Dradale Ia fel dlrctr
for born Mra. Sedu Lee far file
Mra Majtin tage two of Dea ‘if
dresea of infin “ast, week Ther
were peety,
eee gona
« OKLAHOMA NEWS
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fae eceton Faosorress, Geers
fi etree wane sass ea
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The ‘hostility of Aertain large white
essaemier © br srrtee ae pee
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Pee ‘this plant from és thes owner
ore ta suit ott he Pace oi
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THE CITY FEDERATION OF COLORED
WOMEN'S CLUBS STAGE BRILLIANT
~ STYLE SHOW AND SPRING
PAGEANT.
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rivoing “Avr Ha. with a, Mame
elas eaciaer tigen es
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Ree alrite ate
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ella Are tab mage STN Pe
phe iin
scene see chai
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afgty and 'achacyecaamnee
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pacer hae
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aren ees
ee high Vasko” tine storied’ tS
aes S
ecetved the plaudits ot the audlene
ite Neca “ae ata
pe ee as Gree
Be Fortra aig ad a
peer ree haa
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calvin orig
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pee eeeabeeti rs
fee ae ee tee
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iS ar hae ti i
tiie ‘Way Keonnedy.” “Cave-tign
eae ete wee
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ee
are Willie ‘Ambrey, bot by sre
er re ee
Ener ae iy a
Rae atu ty Be
Ee ee errs.
fit, eae Seta
eens Nercie ice ses
Se cde a Ea
ee ca ike Mdntee mS
rain, sanbel fOr ad in ‘coat sult:
the company be organized has been
so mccentul and tndde co much pet
that wee able to buy Ue name plat
hig: white competitors ad sought
ep Haut of 2 year ago. Pa-vome*
tines pings ducer prank and i
one of then in’ connection” wih Ue
davelopeent of « new field o Nene
bunneea
octal atertalomeat,
Mise ade V. Roseton ante
athonia Bennet, 3639 Meamar Stee
ealerained fend toa anner pars
St Beatin cafe. Ture, Apel 20
"ths talon were arate devraied
and the svess were beauty sow
fed th evening alive The persooa
were) Manes J. KRyan Trea
Trlr, dentle oblason, Ege Jack
fon, Gladys Hewterson, and Pear
WWeldeg, “Mevars‘Georke Roeson
tr eltford Dock MeCowen and 3 it
Setter.
Me tied chicken, cream potatoe,
french pean anpuragus. sald io
Cream, cake and sited almond
‘Mr the nut roast the par
ty Med aay the boanea fee
dence at Sra Pear! Waldo, 217 Allen
Street wbere: dancing ld evap tl
tamil ee hours of orn.
‘pt Vila Raine, Thoman Avene,
has heen seriou il nt her raidnce
rit peso enor Imp
ovine” (a ihe issn Of her
a any
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etd ote Bt
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Pia pik cdl atlases
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atts ac bn
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SU i Mache ty a
li, Mote, 2708 Kim street, Moose
Bae tuuieg, Oc tn. aa
ese ee tie Bean es
‘French lowe Shop, 1803 "Bim street
fee tary ie Mi aac
a Beal eps rg
Baton Mahe, at Ste
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Bae Seri See ane 2
barry ey
S.ctecsr eee.
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Rev. C. C. Harper Returns
To City.
Re a ie
re
MEXIA MEN ORGANIZE FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Ay sebndh Brae ome
eames ka
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Es ee ver veer
Se: eee aay
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FLOOD TOLL 1S HEAVY IN TEXAS.
Thousands Rendered Homeless and Many Lives Lost
by Swollen Streams Sweeping Over the State.
Ft. Worth Appears to be Hit the Hardest, as M:
: Lee Wire Loe, vorhaees
oe ares ee
bate atl onl te dd
tye iooswacere fond Ta oth
Sar cSt wie a
cio ites tise tit
ad pt gt eae
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fees nate a
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Se ears
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Sk ae eee
Sects Reet wince nt
Settee eee tat
SRR aap ote sew
bodies recovered hare war Browgwe to
ioe & tee ee
riers Sema eeies
abit we Sete he
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Sete en ere
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feartases an sesh eh Sate
eR Mirdere” view of the city trom
poe ee Pr Se
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oe ere eee
ae sees
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Sao
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seca sate he baie
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cece structure’ was ied grain “the
Became 'Wourth, arect, viaduct and the
coves eer
Boe comics, Snore cat
fiat” Sea” A real
Ceeo
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Ga ones
ae
Sa ae We
SSF Wim
aay ma aw Wik wore Ann
“ein Watery Greve Masdny Mian
(Ween working on a farm
amiosaled Sarah ie Se
PSA eee
Knveye “witness claims Srl ikea
Kei hh adn Mtn By 8
ane ‘body of Nie wite was not in
715 Lemans tved on Cana area
the ‘Gohareruany ‘Sharon in Hiagekin
MP me's mother iver pear
wheeler Biase i out Delite, They
ears eure
cae Qa Nee Neato to
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agape
Say at ea
sa eee tata
"Pjoand o€ Directors
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{gh aie, anaes of Anetnbaling a
nea le 2 nn
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SPR si aren
RD BE vant ts mr
eet tat Ma runic Hoe 181
ete? Sit iten. Jemie Jones, “201
BE cn mas sarin, 30
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psa ant ah, aa
Pe ste Yr rare Aa
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ASity Welt iiuan tioo’ and Playa,
Avlbrad Formoon, TEs" Stoner. Ave
Priests caus
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a BERNE tir tek
art A Bath aie Somme
gat, Sane”
estate aks
SS roe re A
ae Pei, ‘owre 2118 Lancaster,
Aa eaten cum ae
See Si nt
pi
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Keath Sg, at oth Ar
seein waar Ac
iporamentae nn Nan Ae
VEAL, OS a pEAND nee
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SP at ae wa
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ic (onan of Dsine inne
earn Canetti lice
frist the fload. watery wie
Sacer eae coves
cate eye ated
[ee aod
Ges Sued Bouts raat
Seer ett ee as
a ty ome ls eis
ae vee geet eee
ete peat tence
nd onic were soon gathering’ thet
gee eases ‘aha "Heelng ws
Comra homes south of Milter avs.
iret Gaines uvcee
ina’ flood waters: -Wedhnowday.” Many
eather on a
Jayenue, wessuyy a amail- wagon loud
oF Howelclaeetocts ane, anther wa
ear alist aa enc
Sema ee eat ta
Exe tot eee tnd
eaten staedyar ret
a ee
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fechas sie sania
het he ae ad
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ur neighbor" aia we ‘bacatoe aeasg,
eeeeere sere es
eae
eer See acs erat
[tag "sit aha the fasatre
Peete ia et
AS 1 aS tare oy, crstone
ie ie tae emer
eS alert ae Sad
weM Tae aR ke Aa
ca
"si iba Mind "Namier of indasteal
sty ae een orate
ote
river, which find renched"a" tage ‘ot
rite Pat cane
Belge acct, Seenrece
Ete‘ 'whtey hey" ncd beens marae
Pew dante ones cet
eee eager ee
ones to accati for sooitanse in mk
Reiter Sle ce
Tarrant County Tine. moe
uation "Wagaished Shentt bas Wart:
feat Braost Morman' Woy ater and
bela Rat Se ares ak
ie aren eae
eee erence
Seether eae
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rides inet Gin Tete
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not Blast of the Dalian Powter and
a Shag ain Dans Festa
ie eect eee
See
Seen eae eraeed
SSererea ee a
Sere na orien
ies ee,
Aut Bests, onemont, Asi
eee ae
eae ac dt Ant a
i eeaelope sop
eee sae tere
ates Se dae At
oe Suib0. Mi. “Andermom_ tna encmber
piers itn See
et er ee
Ee a
rm Raines was attended at her
bed aide by br sisters and neice, ve
Mra Effie” Mathis, Wits Point: Mrx
Tom Renbell. Tyler! ine Pearl Mat:
his, lees, Wills Potnt: “and. Mrs.
Paulie Soller, ‘Dalian The. former
Miengoned istry and tieve have re.
turned. home
“108 CASTILLOS On TonnsNo-
user “ence ie
onewn wa fie ome
a ee Hg
FAS eB tar Je
Aurea owed wane hand ce a
or hatte,
aes high a es
See
iis aoa beta Bastcae as
RMR aera SAT to ran
See ae as teas
erat tke gem
Retiree ne dear ght
eke sth abeaearay ok
fete fae aay Gece he
eased bnt ape ae mie
ater a
etacteeraseres a
ane ane ae bee
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lta nace epee athe t,
iri eatinemne sete
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McMILLIAN PARK
HALL AND STATE STREETS
MAY 1ST-12TH, 1922.
ABIG PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT
PLENTY FUN, PLENTY 10 EAT
AND GOOD MUSIC. |
‘THE CONTESTANTS FOR MAY QUEEN ARE: Mrs. C. C.|
‘Sanders, Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Mrs, Amanda Owens, Mrs, J. B.
Glasper, Mrs. Anna Anderson Bush Mrs, Emma Washington, |
‘Mrs, Willie B. Long, Miss John Ella Patton, Miss Geneva Patter-
‘son, Miss Mary Rollins, Mrs, Ellen Percy, Mrs. Geneva Thomas,
Mrs. Florance Kennard, Miss Beatrice Dudley and Miss H. D._
Patterson. Mea. Lalla MoKay. |
$50.00 will be given away in prizes to the successful Contes-
ae
. VOTE FOR YOUR CHOICE
TICKETS 18 CENTS
—Auspices—
~ Rey. J. H. Smith, Pastor
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Se CRO Uae
npr sartey Sauna
Bos ia Se
oo Se eee
Seaeecentaaee See aati
ie ttaist Gest a
ee See ee
ais 2 earnest
rugsi tnd spoke briefs ns
meses “er ty Deets
Pan cet tnt
lita dh a ate
See a lencta aten
ie ate ieee eae
gm “Whiine Workers Have a Succem”
ar
ae oak Pach tee
et mses ores mia
<% RB. FONE, Heporter,
seh nm enc,
ee mens
sae as in nn
BBY itch Met tidy Wace
Hide lcoeke Woe. R's Sonatom: at
getter na Erna
Bee aga, oa
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WONT OF wrAMedLir F Kw
ey eed arc, ieee
eons te gat "be the
Heo ity i, Wea
Bra tea Urhbse katie
dare Stet Bia at
a cae, gevee—evnen
Hicma, USE ind “thd a:
races arr aaa a i
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(pe Ue oat dt
Histor Clayton Bechet
le Que et Roce.
RPOn OF HY. winwOn.
sup" siathown and al ace In
wast well attended ease sreviewed
Epinet. MMainla atbes
“AE A, cstack:,ravyy, service gon:
Se Sencar cant
Betton. apa” thet meio
with Bethelher ‘end’ all of ita host
DI m "Wue paisks.
Bice eee ae
wonins Se tat avai
Bahra a pe Seal
he highidbin! hw Cr, he, 8
fray ies, AI tat ae
Ie eta i re Aaa ee
feet ok
acnbors gapmier enanery
wae
Fi sealing mice ie
(ie Selina mare eae
re hearer ee ae
meh pee cc
ae meer
Se oe ae
Se ae al carte ae
poten im tang ‘ear me
mecteiary; Stes Yonnmle Me hota,
Sel find emer ae
Ee ance Me Wyle
Wind Tag'the “organiser '9¢ hen Siac
scfvin pertony ave ‘encouraged.
oa Sa
saleanerhite a ete
sty is eth i
ol Picea Aer dunes
Gg ee wiht cai
fot Sete a eer
fated et Soe ht
” Ee ite men
SF ES re
ssunany hot Vins With we
ga a ae 2
Bay nat
fra, Sa kine el ae Se
tintthd'we'were all benehited” 3p
im, Rev, Washington preached.”
tae etree tase
tamil Bate dite
ie taupe o's tani mae
tied ie tnt
Galle Sater ten Soe
thar’ to invite alt aletehery woth
Bde ce aus ig
Watson’ Alster tanke'sha Hew: W'c
aoe (M. 3. Rh. reporter,
sau alana
ex Bla
tendgme ag urunl Rave." Scott of
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‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, THXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1982.
het itr ete tae Bano
a a ew
wt. S00 NATIT eHUROM,
aunts Satta Se
Patni demarnne seit
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Fle Ys sa, "awh
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sive araas he ong San
held ae-theOranf Genital Theaters
fn ani maT tome
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(or Re all inter tke Sepa”
rotate sees ae aaa
The mamboraht iat being belpek and
ie oe eee
HO tev. 3. We, Weakly, Pastor.
nee
s eter Pa cmc
Lehr eras a
Eater
Es iY SBS pee Se
a ere ere
sak’ at" poe are skves ‘help es Saree
vcr" “aalioh: "ana “ate “ated, “Oe
Bb ares dee
Peay i aca
fg eee
yaa a ateee a
cad Sa nee
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beauty iy Ee
ee eterna
Se er Same
Pad ea he eee
ft Eater vos aoa
Oi TS BOO mae ral
ref cig eee
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faye ‘getting ‘along ike "oro
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the “migration “ok the Counsed. "wan
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pastor of the ML. Rose, has rauines
pen a ce
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CRIYE 0
New York, Apel 27.—Mre Charlotte
witlinai, widow ov te late Devt WH
Hamm will -yecelve “about #24000.
pow posodwos szuot tua ryn000!
ting-by her husband. duriag bis lons
stage career, was siuounced by Henry
Herabrum, lawyer, so fled Wiliam
Will in the Burrowate's Court the oth
{rr day. One of the comediana royalties
Maa "Under the Batsboo Pree
‘Wirllama ete ao extate eich ix do-
seribed at “upward of &2000 In per
sonal property.” ihe petition ween:
Panyitg. the wil. Attorney. Hersivun
Explained that. Willlama, digs
Mtetime, deeded the. owe tn whieh
they live to hin wife. wh stil owns
tye will directs Uke thy widow
shell inherit all of Me eqtate ater
the payment of funeral expenses nnd
fy debts he may "ave
"Witiame ied Ninteb. th tit. The
vet Ie dated. the same ay, tosteed
oF hie abmnature, x came te sage by
‘Storey’ Hersbron and Jet B. Neat
ft telend of the ‘coxtedtan
MAN SHOOTS WOMAN DRAM 0%
aa ae
Tampa Florida, April 2-—Mvé. Bit
ia Wetee, 1" aay Sones
ab uata aeaccons pee toeuieg
as ey a cole ett
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See ieeaee ted Meme tee
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cag the eens, He toni Mrs, Rates
Sat de sos of tend The
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