Dallas Express

Saturday, October 7, 1922

Dallas, Texas

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JOHNSON TELLS TRUE STATUS OF DYER BILL ONE SLAIN; SCORES ATTACKED IN RACIAL DISORDERS. CLAIMS LIBERIANS RESPOND QUICKLY TO MODERN CIVILIZATION. ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE Founded by W. B. King. VOL. XXIX, NO. 50. JOHNSO ONE SLAIN; SCORES AT CIAL DISO Montgomery, Ala. Oct. 5—One New York man killed, a severe injury street, and one white man shot in disorder on Monday night and shot in disorder on Tuesday night at Joe Terrell, Negro, charged with the warden, who was shot Saturday night while searching a Nego who was alleged to have killed Albert Sanson, city policeman. McCord, presiding judge of the circuit court, ordered the bay called to the jail and man to investigate the killing of Wilson, who is investigating the killing of Wilson, confessed that he shot the game war- dered. Three companies of national guard men were ordered to the jail and man to disperse the crowd by using the bullets, but the soldiers did not re- fuse them. John Brown, a railroad fireman, was masked party as midnight and questioned the Negro wanted in connection with the killing of the policeman. Brown was the escape by several story was such that by several story he was dispered who chose to mutilate his mule. BISHOP PAYS TRIBUTE TO WOMEN OF RACE. --- The Dallas Express JASPER COUNTY BUTCHER IS NOW PRISONER BOSS. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 5—John S. Willis, Jasper County, Ga., where he had worked for the farm, is now in charge of farm management and attached to the state prison at Jasper County, Ga., where he has a life sentence, and where he is said to have the fact that paupose existed on the farm, is now in charge of farm management and attached to the state prison at Jasper County, Ga., where he has a life sentence, and where he is said to have the most favored convict in the prison. Willis neither wears stripes nor sleeves, but other prisoners are confined. We wear white shirts and have a bed and eats his breakfast. He spend his time riding a horse and he directs the cultivation of the crops. He and the prison officer inhend, be a driver and the prison officer in an automobile to a point in town and the charge was made that he had tend a family reunion. Because of the charge made by the State Prison Commission, he must be used on the prison farm. Declaring that Williams had been taken to Jasper County, ga. williams is being used on the prison farm. He has little prison routine. He occupies little time planning the development of the prison and the wide black hat he wears on the world than a convict. A typical picture would present Williams standing and giving directions that Neal STUTTERING MAN TRIPS TO SELI GUN—JAILED. Pittsburgh, Pa. Get. 5-2 Zavulman, whoiffer from unimaginable things, said he'd be ready to judge, that before he could, never hands up, to me. I had disarmed him "I didn't mean any harm" "Mackain explained that he arrived in Pittsburgh with copy 216 in his pocket and with copy 216 in his section, and being without money he could tell him what I wanted could tell him what I wanted finally given the over his arm. He just dawned in just on a charade of days in jail." (Continued on page 2) "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DAILY DAXS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, OCTOBER 7, 1922 DESCRIBES DEMOCRATIC FILIBUSTER AND FIGHT FOR PASSAGE ON SENATE FLOOR DURING CLOSING DAYS. DECLARES BILL HAS FINE CHANCE FOR PASSAGE. Washington, D. C. Oct. 5—That the Colored people of the United States knew exactly what action was taken against the United States Senate before it adjourned on September 2nd and that the status of the bill the National Association Colored people made public today was that the Association son, who acted for the Association would fight for the bill. This statement is given in full in the view of the imminent threat that the dead for all the Colored people in the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill. I was assured by Sen. Curtis, Watson of Indiana and Lodge Curtis, Watson of Indiana and Lodge would meet within a day or two and that the Anti-Lynching Bill would be taken up for consideration before August 20 at the Steering Committee. On August 20 at the Steering Committee on September 14, I went again to after Congress adjourned. Republican press pressed their intention and determined before the adjournment of the Bill and remained there until after Congress adjourned. Republican press pressed their intention and determined before the adjournment of the Bill could be finally disposed of with the Democrats would not only demand the fullest time possible for the Bill they would use in bipartisan tactics. Senator Shortridge, in presenting the bill to the Senate, made a very strong skillful speech. He was interrupted by a number of objections, particularly from Senator McCain, a member of the Judiciary Committee, who was out of the bill. The manner in which Senator Shortridge met opposing members of the committee was so tactful that it could be felt that the would be, exceedingly embarrassing and disgraceful, the bill up for consideration. The conclusion of Senator Shortridge's presentation allows interjections by Senator McCain to have been in session for some time, a great many years. As I am concerned, I am willing to accept the bill, is disposed of, however anxious am to breathe again the size of the bill. I have been abenun until I fear that even my objections will be a little thing on the faithful, I will agree to get his relief. I am an anxious, indeed, to get home; I agree to take up this bill, and Senator would enter into a gentleman's discussion three days, each side, if there be Knoxville, Tenn. Oct. 5.—All arrangements have been completed for the Knoxville tennisness which is to be staged at Chestnut View park commencing next Monday at Saturday. A large central exhibit hall will be used for decoration of the chessboard was started today to be ready for initial exhibition. The management of the fair expected inspection in a completed form at noon Monday. The gates to the fair ground are to be delivered by John A. Huff and Franklin, president Swift, Memorial College, Rogersville, Chico, solo and scheduled for delivery by Capt. D. W. Crawford. Tuesday will be Knoxville day and will be rendered during this exercise. Tuesday will be Knoxville day and will be rendered during this exercise. Wednesday is East Knoxville day and will be scheduled to address the Colored farmer of Knoxville Tennessee. He will be invited to participate in a phone Home day and T. C. Chessman state commissioner of U. N. J. A. Asahey. The program to be under supervision of Philip Wintley branch Y, W. C. A. and Friday is school day. AGED MAN FOUND DEAD IN CHAIR The Republican leaders in the Senate have been pressing the Senate business on the program of the Stewardship Committee, the Libertarian League and the Republican Party to have given definite promises that these groups have finally disposed of their assets before any other legislation is considered. This is the important issue of the Colored people of the United States since the Republican party since the Civil War to enact legislation to enact a civil rights and we have the promise of its priority in Congress. We must hold the Senate and the Republican majority in the Senate strictly to these promises and legislation is the foremost priority in the Congress before March 1, 1923, we should consider all of these. WASHINGTONIANS FIGHT JIM CROW MEASURE. WASHINGTONIANS FIGHT JIM CROW MEASURE. (Preston News Service) Washington, D. C., Oct. 5,—A committee, consisting of R. M. Nixon, Nexon, the University of Maryland, and Rev. Emery Smith and Mrs. Mara Church Hall had a conference with Secretary Weeks of the War Department to discuss the importance of enlisting to the proposed bathing beach for Negroes on Columbus Island. They presented their recommendations, and others unsuitable for the purpose. Outside of stated that it could be unilined only on the Virginia shore, the committee directed by the committee that in view of the long water front of Columbus Island, it ought not to be defended on the shore. They proposed for the beach than the Virginia shore. Secretary Weeks, who has final jurisdiction in full consideration and sees that their rights are protected, have been made to the War Department against bathing beach for which Congress and the state oppose the agricultural experiment station, on the Arlington reservation, in charges of public buildings and at the eastern end of the island as Colored people. He had authorized last spring, but finally discontinued the project, brought to bear by leading race men and women of the District of Colon RAILWAY PORTER MOB VICTIM, IN AWARDED $5,000.00 City is Made to Pay Henry Damages Under State Law. Herrington, Kan., Oct 5—William Bradley, a team captain who was awarded 85,000 dollars in the disaster relief fund, was assessed on the streets here one day last July by a bound him in an auto and carried him a distance in the country. He was capacitated him for work for two SENATOR HEFLIN OBJECTS TO PRINTING RECORD OF RACE PROGRESS. GARVEY'S PAPER BARRED FROM NIGERIA. WHITES INDICTED FOR LYNCHING. McIntosh, Ga., Oct. 5.—For the first time in eastern Georgia an indictment has been found against the alleged members of the murder of two Negroes. The indictment, which was lynched in Georgia county on the night of June 30, the Negroes were being sent to Savannah for safe knotting, having been accused of criminal assault and under represe ntaken from the officers and handed to Savannah and at once began making a claim of censured and at once began making a claim of indictment. The result is that indictments have been made against three of those indicted are men of affair and one is an offender. The fact that those indicted are all Negroes is pointed to as making the indictment and section are determined to maiden. SENATOR TOWNSEND'S NOMINATION DUE TO N. A. A. C. P. *Bay City, Mich., Sept. 14, 1922.* *Mr. McKinley, F. White, Assistant Secretary.* *New York, N. Y.* *W. H. McKinley, N. H.* *The campaign for the nomination.* The Incident is noted in the Convocation Record as follows: "Mr. Shortridge: Mr. President, my attention has been called to an address from New York (Mr. Caldes) at the Nazarev Congregational church, in Brooklyn, on September 19. In this address the Sons of the Revolution development of the Negro pasture A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE PRICE FIVE CENTS BILL ERBILL FIGHTS SEPARATE ILL IN COURTS. Springfield, Ohio. Oct. E—As the start of the local signal of the local Civil Rights Protection League, an organization against the Fulton school district testing against the Fulton school district court Saturday by Charles L. Johnson, a lawyer in the district against the Board of Education of Springfield. The organization asked that the transfer and assignment of children to and from the district of Colorado be deemed a prize or color he declared illegal and that the board of education be permanently dismissed from the school another on the basis of race or color. The petition was filed by Attorney George G. Johnson of with Judge N. Summer and Attorney Silly Jay- Request Refused. Enrollment Noted. SIGHT OF HANGED MAN SCARED MAN AND TEAM, HE'S RUNNING YET. Yours truly, OSCAR W. BAKER, Chairman Colored Cities Division of "State Can Quitter." IN OBJECTS TO PRINT OF RACE PROGRESS. In the past 60 years, and urges the enactment of the Dyer Anti-lycanizing bill. The bill, passed by the Legislature, bill out of the Judiciary Committee of which I am a member, and I took part in expressing the hope that that measure will be passed before Congress adhere to the bill. I thoughtful and contains some very important progress of the Negro race in our time that the address may be printed in the Record in a point type. For the time being I object, until I can exam- The Presiding Officer: The Senator from Alabama objects. Contained from Alabama objects. Short description: It shall be very sided to the Senator from Alabama and to the Senator from Arkansas, it will have no privilege to do so. The purpose of hostility as the Senator from Alabama is the part of Southern Senators more than the part of Southern African Senators and organizations of all sorts, as well as in organizations who favor the measure of the Anti-lysching bill. should use the Anti-lysching bill. should use upon immediate action in the bill. aT ae CURT Be : E ee ia eat 2 gia Tie URRY : aan Vac gg Ma a a Ne Re «BIG PYTHIAN DRIVE. pepe a ¢ ae aa se de” Lae , a 8 , a , 6. Dering tho recent sesiion 6f ‘the Grund Neyo "Colored “atahtn Pylhlan of ‘the Grand. Juriedition ‘of the State of ‘Texan, ‘whieh con Tent ak Aston, iat Je ithe representa iver to ald. Ch ‘badge "voted ‘unanimously fo. con- ‘tinoe te Fytidan Deron whieh ed doen instituted by the Grand Chane ‘ellor,'W. B,_ Willl nt aifferent olnts tn the State of Texan, dune the lant Grand Lodge year. ‘Now, since the Turiediction, has spoke th arm of anprotaion xian Detves, rand Shanetor We, "ms Wit hy, and ‘ith, the. consent’ and abproval of uborginate Todgen ‘at. Dallas, Fos! ‘Wort. and’ Houston, wil, aa Oct. 40, 132, put forward the tient soo: Hoa of "the great. Fall Drive for emberatip. toner rth he’ faa ee ‘the. ‘Grand Lodge of the Cotared Kghts Of Pytine ‘of the Grand. Seriado Han ot the stats of Texas, han pala Ail of i olainon prompay, and, in Mew of the tact, that, the showing of fald Grand Lodse, financially und Bumericaly, during the your 1921- 1423, ought and’ will be reat In: duenient for those outaids of hs IProgrenive institution, to” Join it ‘had for the extreme’ low. tate of ino, ‘Thera will be miuch friendly riv AEF Aone. the Uhee elles tale section ‘a Brian ‘Drive and’ Daten Por ‘Worth, and Houston will be exert ng every honorable! means to. ae ‘Guiry more embers chan the other Elsewhere tn this. paper there Apperty as ndvortisenient of the Drive ‘Committee, showing. some o he "reasons why" right. thinking the" Grand‘ Grane’ ot steht et Py "i et ot Kalehts gt Py ‘ties oe eee Declares Liberians Re- spond Quickly to Mod. ern Civilization. ie touareg § are z ae ee ae peas : Es ney te ale ee Baie ed un a rs Ree soph : Ec Sse iis = = ee a as = foe pe ki eae ae a ae oF Se pee = as = , fe & — ees : 4 + cae 2 Ms ta Ee See ve the” ey: = a « ee : = : tent are, aS : grr : = act cs ae i ee ae - a ee a . 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Ae Sec aecr ss a te ae Soetb te Se Blue fan Sats Sa Ba, Seance Ta wc sot "a area cee eet etiam cates oh eee ose eae a Pees esate cevitaia SR. esate ele eatin Se or epee eae eas oe fines, pended hts OS Pe se parties "into the park Seni a ae ae sichiveanonabie terms eine ‘tte Copyriguted 1928, by Kelly Miller ‘The Tmauclpation Proclamation was issued Seotember. 22, 1862, to Take “effect four months thersier, This was the dar of the Autumnal Tahioon and ead. tho, try nalen of thy Nevro sce from bondage ‘9 tretilrx. HG. Wella. elects the recat Bussnclpator as ox of the six Kea fabuee of hidman” latoy. The Churea vf tho. Ascension of New York Cty has carved im that ‘ndigenes . eee ieee to tthe nineteenth century. ‘The | ihe etowaing ie ming sot ue vi‘ Sete ‘bens cogottn| hts"dotument wil uri the staat rene pre se Te epane 0 tae saat ov a yvonne herent When te aed woe fir'thaae' ate wan cir fee Sor taint ‘awe ahai fe to tt We Gus See jen ¢f Go aiid affileted. 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She omen FTP | ic to heen to gain the thngs tat beauty bold for her po | ie ni harm EF)“ toere tu nothing that mate » woman more bout TF) sxe’ ed a at a= wma’ rw I fee cry Make yuts oneal, ( ) Tr 900 ave halt that In short abo, ky of wir ‘ He | wart wing it Culine Har Desig today nnd after Mtv Sopcaon your har will become leg, alt, stele Fee) Sn He us Ha Drei tt Bereiay cre bt an evant hghy pramed hl ton, dat ; BGieee I il remove dandraf, atop Itching of the scalp, ttter and , | Ppa] tht RF sent 0 cnt today for 1 box of Hate Deni and « P bot of Btn Cogenut Quinine Shampoo or send #100 (ay ee feo sce Mair Deesing and 1 ete of Shampoo vn poten rosin a, mise fret Ito ecnsry ta uon He Shampoo fr bt re ARE RSGTRNGR UP mtst |S wh your he” Sart Beaty Trenton! Yds. SPECIAL BEAUTY OFFER wiaie at every woman may see just what rite for our mas abi cee Beh tet Agents Wanted jiteii cuir ¥oaav. Sree ice eee pes Sie se ese HIJA CHEMICAL CO. Esai en Sad Ral teks Hite ee ORM DALLAS EXPRESS PUB, COMPANY? Meritorious Printers ‘and. Designers that all mon might be tree.” The moment he discovered that the na- tional body had developed the moral résistance to withstand the shork he It sued the Emancipation Pro- chamation. He knew ax none othors knew when the paycholoxieal mo- ment arrived. The Préslamation was Issued ‘with a timeliness of tne tultive wisdom, mot (00 soon, nor ot too Tate ‘The Negro race ts accustomed to celebrate the first "of January ne the date of thelr. deliverance. hot the reat word. was Issued on the Bind of September and marked tha hoginning of all that we ara sna all that’ we hope to be on tha ‘American continent, Let every Ne- 0. with “unalloyed devotion and Teverence at spirit. bow Ia hemor of the name of Abraham ‘Linoatn the great Emancipator who treed ‘he Negro and saved the Nation. ‘Stened: KELLY MILLER. OVAL LIFE, HEALTH & ACCIDENT INSURANGE CO, Of Texas PROPOSED CAPITAL STOCK $25,000 Fort Worth, Texas wears Sd ede Tae: nOrAc avi ime He aot, wae es ei as tae eattnce un “beaking "at 5 ‘atte Facs, and e'petmil ts: ee of’ afay, Sia athe bee A Seibel on ee alr 2 feat hate wm MARV, Pea Sesh ath tog Saag Ol a tat alloc commun. age ine ethane San aoe Se Eri Site ge apusngg he taaie aa EG “Rae oc nenae OM at cet te abe a one Pettsra: Inboring men, preachers, teachers-and womon of afl walke Feneranes Companies, 2° Zou cat Sout tuvontivent sere tenet Seesby thetmet combate Tanurace men “isvthe ‘country, the coms tee SY ne wie un briana the ore, Balen paras nea, OA dee ca? eect sen A eaetated wits the trearury ot “the ‘nate guaran Seti sate Rae ag anata a al EOS a Gra Ee et ey et pone engage vet OM ne en mi oeraeT eLte cetane arm meget ogcioemre Saaaeh TOR PE a ot aa eer ees ie ee oes TOU ARH ALWAYS PROUD OF ‘YOUR TOWN. (Preston News Service) Mout people boast of the. things produced in thelr town. Did you ver stop (0 think of the one thing {n'your town which does more. to how the Teal progress yon "are faking than anything else? It you have we are tre. that you soon found ‘out that It was. your news: paper. “The way for- an outrider fo teil Just how live and. active the peopie of a town are ln by ob- erring: thelr ‘aewspaper. If It. fe full of advertising; brimtul of news at progressive. activity amone or people; contains strong’ editorials on 'thiift; articles about race Achievement; ‘and news of racial ac Uvity for betterment ana dovelon- tment, you can ‘bet your aweot lite that ‘the ‘people ot the town are Widenwake. Tho ‘eaiior caunot ‘do this alone. You business en must rive ‘him your advertisements and bay for’ them; “the readers must bay. thelr subseriptions, and’ evory= body” must let the editor Kan what he er she is doing for race progress. “Stand. by your paper in A co-operative manner and let. th World know. you #re doing ble thinge'tn your tows. 6£SO> TN... < é<% Dove Season ger Now Open. 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Min smith declared that she had recely fed sich a volume of sorrespendenrs from all over the. ccantry ralnine her’ eftors and. ber records. thai the deeigea then and there to writ wong. which would. be truly ‘Dersonal effort and Into which #he oud put. all hor own tnimitat personality, "The words of the chorus. writ norewith by special. permlasion from Mamie Smith, wil give our reader fn idea of the pep that Mamie hw |t acrons in her frst and onl Original Blues number. Fre ot the Male Smith Biuen ‘Those Loving Mamie. Mamte. Ma suie Sith Dues. "Por When T Sing ‘That Wa-Ws ‘Wabash, Son My Heart Keeps Drittine Alone t Where T Belong Thad When I Hear Tint Okeh ‘That Oket, Record Play "T) Wan My Deady Blues” “egaxophony Blues” helt Me Wit iiss ST Want a Jamy Kise ‘When Mami’ Tass Hounds Star Phayin’ "That Trombone's a. Ht Sliding "Round « Bit. ‘Keape Me w-Swayin.” Round ‘That Melody. ‘Like Boe 80 Mannie, | Dont" Ya" reet ue. ‘Cause Lots of Girls Wish The | were Mamie Smith Too. 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A news item appearing in an obscure corner of the papers of last Monday stated the chief of police, one of his assistants and three other citizens of the town were expected to be arrested in connection with the lynching of a Negro which occurred there several months ago. They were formerly arrested for the same offense but were not at that time indicted. Does this mean that Texas is walking from her lethargy and making ready to help "wipe the stain of barbaric lynching" from her banners? Or does it means that the public will again be treated to the spectacle of "whitewashing" so commonly seen in such cases? We who have anxiously awaited some indication of a genuine desire to end the reign of barbarism and anarchy as evidenced by the numerous lynchings which have occurred within her borders and gone unimpaired have long since learned that such reports are not to be made the basis for any high hopes. As yet such hopes have never been realized nor been proven justified. MEMBER NATIONAL NEIGHBOR'S PRESS ASSOCIATION. Published every Saturday morning in the year at 2000 Swain Avenue by THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY. (Incorporated) Dallas, Texas. FOREIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: W. B. 21f Company, 608 South Dear- born Rd. W. B. 21f Company, 404 Morton Rd. W. B. 21f Company, 404 Morton Rd. East Nassau Street New York, N. Y. But in spite of the attempts at camouflage the nation, and Texas as a part of it will eventually realize that barbarism does not pay. If punishment by due process of law does not follow, the nation will be in increased lawlessness and more rapid growth of the rub mind. Entered at Post Office at Dallas Texas, ax second-class matter, under Art of Congress, March, 1821 One of America's greatest platform speakers said five years ago; "If mobs can lynch Negroes in Georgia without fear of punishment they will soon do the same to white men elsewhere." His words have been proven true in Omaha, where a Mayor was strung up, in California, in Texas and lastly in Herrin where the most savage mob butchery in the history of America took place. IMPORTANT. No subscriptions matted for a period less than three months. Payment for same must be 75 cents. Will those in charge of affairs not see and take steps to correct this growing evil? Will they continue to ponder to this curse of our civilization by winking at each new occurrence and pondering to a disordered public mind? NOTICE TO THIS PUBLIC The character, standing or reputation of the person may appear in the columns of the BAY and in the BAYWAY to the effect of bringing to the attention of the public the person. It seems so. For State legislative bodies even as our national law-makers themselves seem drunken with the belief that tariff and bonus, debts and refunding are higher in importance than the protection of the lives of the citizens for whose benefit they are. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE One Year.....$2.28 Six Months.....1.29 Three Months.....1.29 Single Copy.....$0.95 What can be done about it? Nothing but to seek, in season and out of season to bring to the attention of our representatives the awful condition which now exists in the hope that eventually they may feel and know the absolute necessity of acting firmly. THE DALLAS EXPRESS The Dyer Bill is dead, at least for a season. But the necessity for its passage is by no means diminished. Individual states, especially southern, have not yet felt the need of enacting such laws or of enforcing those already written for the control of has never hoisted the white feather, neither has it been disgraced by the yellow streak. It is not afflicted with the flamel per月. It is in plain, every day, per month, which primes us toail to catch the passing breeze; flies no doubtful flag! It professes a patriotism as broad as our country. Its love of even handed justice covers all the territory occupied by the hammon rock. This pretty dug ground, with its spacious goring. Rays of the press come up and stand with us. This ground is holy. They need to realize. They need to act. The problem which faces them cannot be solved by letting down for a moment the agitation which has caused them even thus tardily to bestir themselves. It must be realized by churches, organizations and individuals that the fight against lynching has only begun. It will not be over till every state even as the whole nation has been thoroughly sold to the task of guaranteeing to every citizen a trial by a jury of his peers and protection of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The Case of Lieut. H. O. Flipper. The closing of Congress was marked by its failure to pass one other bill beside the Liberian Loan and the Dyer Bill which involved the Negro. It involved a case aged as well worth reviewing at least for the history which it involves. The case which the bill sought to reopen was that of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper who was removed from the service in dishonor early in the eighteens. Wants Men make progress in proportion to their ability to want things. Those who want little accomplishment, those who want much accomplish much. Lieut. Flipper was the first Negro to graduate from West Point and after a short service in the army, was court martialed and dismissed from the service. The following is the bill which was introduced by Senator Poindexter but which met with adverse action later. Those who criticize our lack of progress in reality criticize our lack of desire. And, when we are honest enough to take stock of our selves, to really examine "us" with a view to finding out along what path we are taking, we are a tremendous amount of truth in many of the criticisms launched. "To enable the President to restore Second Lieutenant Henry Ossian Flipper to grade, rank, and status in the United States Army. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That the President is hereby authorized to set aside, annul, or expunge the proceedings of a court-martial, as promulgated in general court-martial orders, numbered thirty-nine, Headquarters of the Army. Adjutant General's office, Washington, June 17, 1882, to take effect June 30, 1882, and to restore Second Lieutenant Henry Ossian Flipper, Tenth Regiment of Cavalry, United States Army, to grade, rank, and status in said arm of the service to which he would have attained had he remained continuously in the service from the date of his dismissal therefrom by said order until the date of the approval of this Act, to all lients and purposes as if he had never been dismissed, and that he then be placed on the retired list of the Army." Too nearly are our masses like the Nero who when asked if he wanted to make a quarter repaired, why no, "we got a quarter." He wanted to make a quarter, too, was too easily satisfied, and so are most of us. In a civilization which owes present state of development to the one quality dissatisfaction. From the searching of the past, this fact may be read from history, it has been the urge to endeavor of countless American generations The fact that such a bill was introduced is strongly indicative of the fact that those who were induced to look into the records and investigate the circumstance under which this soldier was condemned to dishonor found the evidence strongly in his favor and were desirous of righting a grave wrong even though more than forty years old. Added force is given this presumption by the comment of Brigadier General Mills who when discussing it said: "I am glad of the opportunity my visit to the Club has to express my confidence in the integrity and worth of H. O. Flippe with the circumstances of his court martial, was convinced all the time to like mind today. I feel it a privilege to express to his fellow citizens my confidence in his probity." We an yet are but fairly imbued with its urge. We need to cultivate our own needs. We need to learn that possession of an abundance is born of the desire to have in abundance, power, political power, cooperative ability all can come from wanting—really—earnestly. hard enough A to guarantee the effort of the people. At best the cultivation of this quality to a greater degree will be slow and tortuous. It must be nugged out of the way to guarantee that made sure to take the place of that heritage of other days which bids us be satisfied with things we want. It appears to us as extremely unfortunate that this man worthy and a good soldier as evidences seem to indicate, must bear the ignominy and shame which prejudice brought to him without opportune vity to vindicate himself. Once this pet or is developed we will as a group, a group of self-starters, do, do not, but use circumstance forces it or condition seems to make it what it becomes we want what the effect will and are determined to have it. Let us never forget that those who want most have most and are most willing to arrive—the before they survive. In neither case has prejudice been proven. We agree that as a matter of record no such charges seem just back of the record there is a history of petty injustices and half hidden rancor. We have no evidence of a belief that strict justice would have demanded different results. Again we ask—why not an open forum? There is no excuse for ignorance in Paris with schools open both daily and on weekends. But be the record as it may, these men to us are not lacking in honor. The story of their struggle against odds and their winning of a place of power, however short lived their tenure may be, will be the ones to come and their spirit will fire black vampires with wilde. Isn't it strange that the group nonger is hardy even in as good shape as the subject of her discourse. Those with are forever dodging responsibility become champion "rolls as an" Congress may fail to legislate, obscure means of hindering and proscribing may be found in abundance, but the spirit which breaks them must never cease to be fostered—for we must obstruct. Butterflies are beautiful and bees are valuable but not bees? Well—let the person who hasn't had english talk at them. We deplore the rate of the locut of Leuct. Flipper but certainly he was a soldier and that is really what counts. Thus will he be, our memoirs, and thus must his story be told. In the case of the soldier, we know that he was of continued rebuff. But we often, we for it will be ever thus. Square pops fit round points only after training—then they are no longer square. THE DALAS EXPRESS, DALAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922. THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION Colored race has been misjudged and said to be rather "whittles" as a people accept this estimate of them for themselves. But is it true "people," says the director of the Negro population. They take other group does. And when bad who came to us for help showed to $300 to $400, which they the first group to recover them they took it, but at least they get as much as people of other race satisfied another. But he does say whining, and helps take care of receptive. There is more shrewdness in contented in modest circumference along fairly well, in no pride false. Some of his "it" two from him. CHY CELIBERATED ITS BLACK ago today (September 6) an image McKinley, the wound inflicted p before, another anarchist named high to recall these things as being Charles Uuila, Joe Peperson drawn to drawing, Dary Ing, ind, and cause the houses of Illinois Centrals three Illinois workmen at Paducah ran through an open switch on the Cotton Belt railway, in T of the N. C. & St. L. railroad w street bridge of the Pennsylvania immited last Thursday morning jersey over it. demolition demolition a work engine te new moments after a passenger trailing a bunk house of the Pennsylvania within an incredibly short ones and others being severely burns as few of acts of sabotage recent of similar crimes are scattered over a wide area of the and are evidently the work of quality of importance fails to report primary of the assassination of a Poor-minded men and women in the United States. Americaners are demanding a should enter our gates? ignore the symptoms or prattle of archists operate all over the land are these soundbells to have hold its hand for fear of offence and the government at Washington in Washington on the night that L was stain by an assassin himself government, throbbing with and strike down the anarchists an and defy the law—Houston P Perhaps the Colored race has been misjudged in the matter of thrift. Negroes are often said to be rather "shifttees" as compared with other races. Most white people accept this estimate of them. The Negroes are prone to accept it for themselves. But is it true? "I want to say this for the Colored people," says the director of Associated Charities work in a city with a large Negro population. They take care of themselves and each other as no other group does. And when b朋 times came upon them, the Colored people who came to us for help showed records of savings amounts to from $200 to $400, which they had used in their extremity. They were the first group to recover themselves, for when work was done they would be able to save. The Negro may not save as much as people of other races in similar employment, because he is satisfied sooner. But he does save. and he takes care of himself without whining, and helps take care of his neighbor. His happy go-lucky air is deceptive. There is more shrewdness and sense underneath it than he is usually given credit for. He is a sort of natural philosopher, who can be contented in modern circumstances and smile through his work. He is a man of great optimism and has no false pride. Some of his "superiors" might learn a valuable lesson of two from him. — Boston Times. Just 21 years ago today (September 6) an anarchist named Leon Colgoss shot President McKinley, the wound inflicted proving fatal eight days later. Fifteen years before, an another anarchist named Guiteau fatally shot President Garfield. It is well enough to recall these acts as we go along. South Dakota and Charles Uldis, Joe Pepaureau, John Petrowiki and Adina Alenico confessed to drawing thirty-seven spikes from a rail to the Michigan Central railway, near Gary, Ind., and causing a wreck. The other day the home of two Illinois Central workmen in Chicago were bombed. The homes of three Illinois workmen at Paducah, Ky., were dynamited. A Big Four train ran through an open switch near Brownsburg, Ind. injuring 11. Three tresisters on the Cotton Belt railway, in Texas, were burned last Wednesday night. A freight train of the N. C. & St. L. railroad was dynamited near Paducah. The Fourteenth street bridge of the Pennsylvania railway in Wilmington, Del., was dynamited last Thursday morning just before a passenger train was due to pass over it. A dynamite explosion derailed a work engine tender on the Birk Four near Cincinnati a few months after a passenger train had passed. Sunday morning a bank house of the Pennsylvania railway, near Pittsburgh, was burned within an incredibly short time, seven car repair men lost their lives and others being severely burned. The property loss are $225,000. These are but a few of acts of sabotage recently reported. Almost every day has its record of similar crimes. These crimes are scattered over a wide area of country, but they are similar in character, and are evidently the work of anarchists. Scarcely a locality of importance falls to report acts of violence upon the persons of men. On this anniversary of the assassination of a President of the United States, well may serious armed men and women of the country ponder the horrors of the United States. Is it any wonder Americans are demanding a certificate of character from those who would enter our gates? Can Congress ignore the symptoms or prattle over political abstractions while the anarchists operate all over the land? How much rope are these secondrails to have and how much longer will government withhold its hand for fear of offending anarchy's apologists and defenders? "God reigns and the government at Washington still lives!" exclaimed James A. Garfield in Washington on the night that Lincoln was shot down, and 15 years later he was slain by an assassin himself. Let the living god strike down the power of the nation, lift its might and strike down the anarchists and the boloheists who challenge civilization and defy the law—Houston Post. LIBERIA AND GEORGIA. of the debate upon the House re- to the Republic of Liberia, Senator rather give the money to the N Liberia. The loan would mean a child in Liberia. Senator Hefflin, Nathan senator hefflin, or if it were voted to the Negroes progressive republic, so far as to aggressive. It is getting upon its greater and better able to recover fine money given the Negroes of would do much good. No blacks within its borders. Both Negroes, with or without proof of no rights that the whites respec- tates compel the whites to respect 100 were to be given either state education shown by official figu- rites upon their duties as American proud favor it. And the expendi- tation upon the education of Wate- rovoke a single objection from —Rochester (N. Y.) In the course of the debate upon the House resolution authorizing a loan of $5,000,000 to the Republic of Liberia, Senator Watson, of Georgia, said that he would rather give the money to the Negroes of Georgia or Alabama than to Liberia. The loan would mean $100 for each Negro man, woman and child in Liberia. Senator Helfin, of Alabama, also opposed the resolution. Neither Senator, however, explained what would be done with the money if it were voted to the Negroes of his state. Liberia is a progressive republic, so far as such a small and poor country can be progressive. It is getting upon its feet, and the loan would make it stronger and better able to recover from the effects of the war. But if the money were given the Negroes of Georgia or Alabama it is doubtful if it would do them much good. Neither state has done anything to help the blacks within its borders. Both have made a recount of the Negroes in the war, and the Negro in them has no rights that the whites respect, nor do the governments of the two states compel the whites to respect the rights of the inferior race. If the $5,000,000 were to be given either state for the purpose of relieving the lack of education shown by official figures to exist in it and to magnify the north wounds upon their duties as American citizens, many of us hone in the north would favor it. And the expenditure of the major part of such an appropriation upon the education of Watson and Helfin in citizenship would not provoke a single objection from this part of the country. THE LESSON FROM CHICAGO. have said many a time before in the race. Her Colored men are advocates and Democrat afterwards in this entire broad United States, in this adequate recognition and that is proposition is that on only 4 Colored citizens demanded anything that one spot is Chicago. The Colored citizen of this country is the most important of the Fagle have dealt uncement to their Republican duty, who are all voting fiends—with a man with his rival and oppose Chicago, as we have said many a time before, points the way to the political salvation of the race. Her Colored men are Colored men—Republicans, Progressives and Democrats afterwards. In the last twenty years, but one spot in this entire broad United States has the black man received, anything like adequate recognition and that one spot is Chicago. The corollary of this proposition is that on only one spot in this broad United States have Colored citizens demanded anything like adequate recognition, and that one spot is Chicago. The one answer to the political problem of the Colored citizens of this country is, "Ak and we shall receive, knock and it shall be opened unto you." When white officials under the emblem of the Eagle have dealt unfairly with Chicago's Colored citizens, recurrent to their Republican duty, at the next election Colored citizens—who are all voting hends—with unfailing regularity have voted almost to a man with his rival and opponent in the primaries and they have seen to it that he had such an opponent. They have neither forgiven nor forgotten. Whenever the candidate of Democracy has the color-line clown hoof of his part, those same Colored citizens have the color-line clown hoof of their own care! The career has been shortened. Some years ago Colored men began to run for office in districts where their people held a balance of power. The political party machines did not have the foothardiness, in one or two occasions, to oppose them once they were selected in the primaries. The result has been Colored candidates have run as the regular candidates of their party. Colored voters almost to a man have almost always voted both in the primaries and the elections for their own race candidates. Result: Regularly and often Colored men have been elected to representative office in Chicago. This is a simple lesson. But the Colored voters of New York and every other State must learn it. —N. Y. News. "UNTO THE FOURTH GENERATION." A Blue Ribbon Piece of Fiction of Negro Life. THE STORY — The notorious vice gang of Elliott, New Jersey, has warned Chiarwood, who has been accused of prosecution to prosecute them he will be exposed as a Negro. Clarwood, though confronted with evidence against him, has refused to prosecute him. He rushes through the indefentments of the vice gang. He then meets the woman who is a Southern woman and as she is confronted with the ancestral diary which proves he is a Negro. She read it carefully and which contains the fateful information that led to the grandmother was a mutilate. Husband and Wife. "The cural 'The dirty lying curse'," "And this—this is what they tried to do to you. Such a damnable act," she beat the table with her amm白 hands, on her fierce hair, on her manne of brown hair and her burnen eyes. She swept across the room and the wood had done the night before. "Why didn't you choose the fountain?" Any airy in the world would have answered her. She arose in a horsewoman and laughed. She aired on, and Clarwood calmly. She had no thought of what the things meant to her. Her guilt was quite believed her capable of tearful He saw that she would never have to wear a diary was a postoperative fabrication composed by desperate men who had been in a coma. "I call," said Virginia, at last calm down, "you won't need to horse-ride your bed after you wake up, after things after all, you remembered your office of office and went ahead with your knee. You were in a coma, you knee, you were killed two-birds with one-bird, you were killed two-birds with one-bird. Wardell like a few years in stines. But you ought to get him indicted for his crimes." "Has he defamed my character?" asked John quietly. "Good heaven, John! He save you'a a singer. If that.'s not defamation, "It' s not a lie." "It' s not a lie." "You' s not you' s crazy, John!" "You must be!" you' s crazy, John!" "You must be!" cried in candlelight "Ah, the game, can you' s afraid to act against them?" "I' m afraid to act against them!" "I acted against them and still I think it's true." Thoroughly frightened, Virginia rushed to his side, throwing her arms "John John," she sobbed, "don't just what you want, to make you what you want, to make you your mind tell you believed it your mind tell you so last night, I know you told so last night, I know SAYS MEXICO IS REAL "PROMISED LAND." Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 5. A group of American Negroes recently visiting Mexico in the interest of the American Fare League became Mexico's most ardent defenders; and this has been an important factor in making Mexico more competitive with Mexico despite the efforts of those who misrepresent Mexico in the same manner they misrepresent the American Negro. Troy, original president of the Lower California Mexican Land and Development Company, and now International vice president of the Welfare League, nearly three years ago sold all of his possessions in the United States, crossed the border in California, and joined the Welfare League, nearly three years ago the best move of his life. Mr. Troy is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. He is once more on her feet. Peace League officials the people of Mexico are uniting with the Negro, and all peoples of Latin or Indian blood. Political hatred and oppression of the people of Mexico is given to competent citizens; and a solid spirit of work and unity privy, without distinction Mexico is attracting more capital than any other nation has received. The economic conditions are viewed the Chicago Association of Commerce; he says that the credit of Mexico is better than that of any other country. Membership in the International Community Welfare League offered the individual investor opportunity to share in ownership of unprofitable power, power, and an enormous amount of raw materials. Mexico has always appealed to the big investors whose large capital has been employed in big interests and been employed in big enterprises, while he resides at home and raises money. The man of moderate means would do well to look after his investments personally. He can do by living in Mexico. NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE NEWS RELEASE. Urban League Conference to be Held in Pittsburgh. New York, N. Y. Oct. 1 - Preparations for the Annual Conference of the National Urban League for the 2015 Conference Tuesday to Friday, October 17th to 20th are practically completed and it is the opinion of those in charge that the conference will meet far-reaching and interesting conference held on problems of Negro life. "keynote" of the conference will be thoroughness in Social Service Work Through Programs Based Upon Actual Knowledge of Conditions of Miss Nannie Burroughs of Washington, D. C. the Reverend A. Clayton Powell of New York, the Reverend Joseph House, Employment Manager of the "Not a soul in the world will be satisfied with you, John." Vir- ible was saying. She sprang up and as if a la, face worked in horror, she stumbled over the chair and would have fallen down. She was not hurt, but her. Before he could reach her she did not attempt to escape. "Don't touch me! Don't you touch me?" He clasped his hands to his head in anguish and collapsed in his chair, and he was unable to move. He resolved through the hallway to a room. He heard her fall upon the bed. National Malleable Castings Corporation; H. Hollingworth Wood. President of the National League; D. Rescoe C. Brown of the University of Pittsburgh; D. Francis D. Tyson of the University of Pittsburgh and Professor E. L. Clarke of Ohio State University; and many other prominent students and students of race problems. Plans for a simultaneous survey of social conditions in 25 of the most populous cities will be considered with discussion led by Charles S. Johnson, Director of the Department of Research and Education at the University of Ban League. It is proposed to use the findings of this study in launch- ing a campaign of education about the Negro more far-reaching than any other effort. Eugene Kincle Jones, Executive Secretary of the National Urban League, the representative of organization management local in all parts of the country communicate with him at 127 East 57th Street, New York, NY, John T. Clark, Executive Secretary of the Pittsburgh Urban League at 518 Wiley Avenue Pittsburgh connection through delegates at this conference. The subjects "Health" *Foundation* *Intercultural* *Concerns* *The Industrial* *The Recreation* *Industrial Relations* "The Place of the Church in Society" *Be considered in addition to those WORKMAN IS HURT (Preston News Service). Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 5.—When a chain on a hoisting platform collapsed, aged 5 years, of North Grand Avenue, was hurt about the neck and hips at the Ohio Maleable Iron Company plant. The avenue last Friday afternoon. He was hurt in the University Hospital where his condition is reported favable, with a scientific chance for recovery. WOMAN HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT. (Preston News Service) Pittsburgh, Pa. Oct. 5.—Mrs. Rebecca Knox, aged 20 years, of 2220 Glenwood, pa. injured, several suffered a fracture last Wednesday afternoon when a last Wednesday collision when a taxi which she was riding in, Wylie, Texas, struck the driver of the axicube second injury, Mrs. Knox was taken to the hospital where her injuries were treated. RACE GIRLS COMPLETE LAW COURSE. (Prenton New Service). New York City, Oct. 5.—Miss Missie Robinson, aged 24 and Miss Diane Robinson, aged graduated from the Law De- ment of Hunter College have lost their jobs. Colored women to be given a degree by this institution. Both of them are in Harlem while attending the law de- ment. PAL y A a eee es eee Seon ee D> Fr we. , ae a et py ae > TEXAS TOWNS ‘rma with several convieoun. The cea eae nee. 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Harbison Hospital, McHarry Medical College, of Nashville, Truss, and has accepted a position as a professor. ONG THE CHURC AMONG THE MR. PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH, excellent Sunday school was well attended No. 1, at the usual hour. The Supt. was ill therefore Mrs. B. Kirby occupied the vice chair of the Supt. At 11 a.m. Rev. were in attendance. The Rev. was accustomed to the delight of those Servants. Present at 6 p.m. B. Y. P. U. met with the President present. An excellent were served by the Rev. B. young people. Bible Quiz by the pres- ident. At 3 p.m. pastor Roberts delivered an excellent sermon. Our went behind by a dearly named the Rev. greatest in existence. Sister T. E. Warmth is president. We meet each Monday at 3 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend our B. W. The-Secre CONCER: HARP CHICAGER JAZZ MUSIC HARDFACK JACKSON'S WORDER OF 1922 from Eric T. Tolman Jackson, Silent Dancer Pluko? 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Women were pleasant visitors at the Mr. C. Dyke Baker of Pittsburgh, Mr. C. Dyke Baker of Pittsburgh, trees and friends, while here he was influenced by a student Parker, and sang two collections from the trees and songs to him. The members were Rev. W. M. Roberts, pastor. M. Underwood, Secretary. BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH. BETHSAIDA BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday school met at 9:45 am with Supt. S. M. McKinney presiding Lesson good. Collection I. Morrison is good. Lesson as usual, as we all know the Dengo Feeling be the captor of many it found our pulpit vacant when we were filled by Rev. L. I. Cornellus and he took for his subject: "The Song In the Night" and we were similar. Christ unaware and readily said did not our hearts burne within us as he talked with us by the way. Services last at 9:45 am, p. ced. parsed lesson. Dr. Worke fine, as I LOISE JACKSON National College of Law in New York has appointed Jackson to serve as the registrar of law to court in New York. Jackson is a member of the NAJ, the National Association of Judges, and a member of the medical board of the Liberty Trust. Jackson is a licensed attorney. He has been a member of the Liberty Trust for 25 years. Mrs. Mabel Wille has returned from Denver Colo. and Kansas City Mo. to New York. Wille's reports of having had a spainid respiration in the two cities men- Mrs. M. A. Powers 3109 State street, New York, N.Y. old home on account of the death of her brother, John Powers, on September 27, she left the following Thursday night. She has returned home from Fort Worth, Texas, where she is the serious illness of her grandmother. Mary North毕尔, 788 Bourn street Springs, where also has been visiting Mary Mary Cooper of Port Worth daughter, M. Q. B. Campbell, daughter, M. Q. B. Campbell, excellent program rendered by group No. 11. Better known as the Loyal group, Collection $140. Nigh-steer service. In lieu of frequent praise services, sermon by Rev. F. Ivav, Sub. A "Fathaism Survival" First before he broke the bread and served it. Very vanguard indeed to have the knot tied between Mr. Shaw and his blushing brall of all which Rev. Davi Legally carried on his journey. We listen to singing on a new journey. We with them our joy and happiness and success and our prayers shall follow them. Total Collection is the reward we come awake to. We come awake you. Rev. W. C. Barnes, Pastor Mrs. N. B. Wall, Reporter. SHILLOH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. S. G. Guster, Pastor. Bro. Johnie Dooley, Reporter. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922 EVENING. CHAPEL. C. M. E. CHURCH. Board No. 2 meet at the home of Mrs. C. Tinsley Sept. 21st, 1922. Mrs. Ola Wilson as hostess. Opening song by the club. Prayer. Bible studies by the president and Vice both be absent, Mrs. B. E. Taylor filled the chair. Two women in blue gowns join Ollie; Mrs. Sadia Nickens Benton and Mrs. Josephine Mitchell. The hostess served a menu consisting of cake, wine, and cake. Next meeting to be held with Mrs. Carr, Thursday evening Oct. 5th on East Grand Ave. All members are welcome to join us as a great meeting is being planned. Members are 12. Prof. Harlie was also present when we met, and remarks pertaining to his trip while touring the Eastern States. We were all delighted to hear him and also to enjoy the experience. A correction: Mrs. Lula Kelley entertained at the home of Mrs. C. Tinsley, the president of Mrs. Taylor being the hostess. Viva Raines, Secretary. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH. Salem Baptist church was largely attended. The 11 o'clock service was turned into a real good old speaking meeting. One of the most gritious meetings of its kind at this age, the meeting was administered. A very large congregation being present. At 5 p.m. the congregation attended the attendance was 21k that broke all previous records for one meeting. The collection was $29.66. There are 10 officers, taking care of the young people in the section the pastor is serving at the usual hour. Though the pastor was to greet Greville, Texas to attend the service, the pastor was a glorious sermon by Rev. Mc Illene of this church. The pastor returned Sunday night and we are glad to have any time. The Ass. pastor and his loyal host are always on the wall. Rev. M. Biblwe, Pastor. utiful Long Lustrous Hair OF The Men and Women of the Stage No doubt you have often wondered why nearly every man and woman on the stage has long, straight lustrous hair. How it is that they can dress their hair in any style the choice. Pluko HAIR DRESSING is the secret Stars of the stage all over the country have written that they use Pluko Hair Dressing. That it not only keeps their hair from breaking off or falling out, but that it makes hair, wives, curly hair, long, soft, rilable, straight, beautiful and lustrous. Plus 5 keepers that have 10 of the same hair that will keep it soft and hard. It makes it easy to brush and dress the hair in the way that is most becoming to you. If you have not tried Philo get it can today. The difference in the appearance of your hair will surprise you. Dallas Express Pub. Co 2600 Swiss Avenue, Dallas, Texas EL BETE EL BAPTIST CHURCH. The Sulluy school attendance had an increase over last week's getting back to normal. The Alpha Class is winner of the Banner. Morning meetings. The Pastors' introduction to "The Duty of Watchfulness." Rev. Holt, representative of Dickson Orphanage, was a pleasant visitor. The B. Y. P. U. had an interesting lesson. Special guest. Rev. Lockhart, a former teacher. Ed an interesting address. The nigh message, sermon by pastor on "The Lord's Comemoration of the Lord's Supper. The message was well worth hearing and strongly presented the Carmel and the Spiritual Hygiene of our life. NT. MEBRON BAPTIST CHURCH. Earn While You Learn! YOUNG MAN with fairly good education. Excellent opportunity for right party. YOUNG WOMAN who has some spare time pleasing and profitable employment if you can give the necessary time. Apply Monday Morning Between 8 and 9 o'Clock. CALIFORNIA If you are coming to Los Angeles or to visit Miami, you are most likely to accept them as your bungalow or a good buy in a well-keeled and modern apartment. 842 Wall St. Los Angeles Cal. 10-1-4t MRS. T. H. MILLS-DAVE-Teacher of Piano and Voice, Phone J. 6286. 10-7-41 Agents Wanted in every town in the State to handle Rheumatism Medi- cal Services. Ana B. WRIGHT, Box 627, Longview, Texas. 1:20-81 Lost Relatives - Beatrice Blue, born in Dalta, Texas, 1853 and given to her mother, Lois Baird, and her father, Linda Baird and her mother, Indiana Ave, Chicago, IL. 10-9-41 Lost - Package of valuable papers and deeds while attending Old Beloved School. Send any information to P. 3- 10-9-41 and Wellington, Ma. and Texas. 10-9-41 MAMIE SMITH'S PICTURE GIVEN AWAY. Admits of Mamie Smith, Supreme Court Justice for a short time to procure a university for a short time to procure a Singer free of charge. This is an admission of charge. We are measuring $10, and those possessing the $10 are required to the St. Louis Music Company, disqualified for this offer, and we advise in particular without delay, as there are particulars without delay, as there are their Address is Box 646, St. Louis, Missouri. Owing to the meeting of the con- ference some long jumps have had to be made. to be made. Let Texas hear the message of the state's anti-racism policy, asking something for the Black man in Africa. 10.3-7f CARD OF THANKS. DEATH TO RHEUMATISM. THE SPORTING WORLD BAN ON MIXED BOUTS IN NEW YORK STATE SEEMS ABOUT LIFTED. (Preston News Service). New York City, Oct. 5—The fact that Danny Edwards, the Colored bantamweight from North Carolina, matched Irish John Curton at the Pioneer Athletic Club soon has created an interesting stir in boxing circles. The club has been able to believe that this bout will mark the lifting of the unofficial ban against mixed boxing in the United States, and fact they are intended to attach far-reaching significance. Like there has been no opposition to mixed matches in New expressed, in so many words, the actions of the entire boxing com-munity, including the sport, to believe that no miveb would be sanctioned. Indeed, it appeared that all promoters fear that the sport of boyhood an extent that no effort was really made to promote bouts of the sport. And thus Colored fighters, despite the many assertions of the commission that they would sanction the bouts of all the rules were set forth, it was possible to get work, and discovered that they were as effectually harmed here as in states where there is a Action Significant. But the latest action of the big men in the boxing game, forcetherewith the unprecedented demand for the unpredictable willingness of a certain group of promoters to comply with the almost impossible demands of the commission, has led to a wedge to a championship match with a Colored man and a white man as the principals. It is thought that the situation has not been used to mix bouts, is being gradually educated to mix matches, to that when the creation of the Wille-Dempsey affair—is announced, it will meet with a minimized audience. This anecdote of the situation can be taken for what it is worth, but the fact remains that the invisible ban against mixed fights in this city has been lifted. Greater New York, has been lifted, and Colored fighters, who have clean records will hereafter have no restrictions on engagements in metropolitan rings. MATCH OF UNUSUAL INTEREST (Pressman News Service). Paris, Oct. 5. — A bout of international proportions is scheduled here when Georges Carpentier, the French diplomat, appears at the new Buffalo Velo drome to face the undefended Senegal. This match is expected to draw upwards of a million franc frame for the first time in the history of the sport. Interest this coming event is attracting warrants the prediction that this affair will be the most largely anticipated in history. Jackson Speaks on Sunday Funerals. though the odds are all in favor of Carpenter, Sikl. himself, expresses supreme confidence in his ability to win. HOMESTEAD GRAYS STILL WINNING. (Preston News Service). Homestead, Pa., Oct. 6. — Five Homestead Gray trays the high- way and professional baseball teams in this district Friday night when they registered their seventh playoff game. The strong Elma team, winning 4-2, Owen's home run, with two men on the path, was the feature of the EARL TATE STILL STARRING IN FOOT BALL. (Preston News Service), Waynesburg, Pa., Oct. 5—Earl Tate, a local Colored lad, here who has starred for the past two seasons as right half-back on the Waynesburg College team, seems to be in better form this season than ever. He has won many victories for this team. This Tate's senior year and it will be filled on the season. CARTER GETS DECISION OVER CARVER. Cumberland, Md., Oct. 5.—In one of the stiffest contests from start to finish Billy Carter, of Consultants, died in Pittsburgh. The clever fighter of Pittsburgh. During the first four rounds it seemed as though Carver sailed into Eddie with all might and main, fighting like mad and managed to land a few stingers. In the second round of the eight Carver managed to put up one of the clearest defensive fights seen here in many mansions. But the decision that Carver should have been given the decision as his method of fighting showed more scientific bovine training than the decision to Carter. While it was only the preliminary boy of the affair staged between Keiser and Consultants, the actual stuff than the main bout. WORLD SERIES PREDICTION ----GIANTS TO WIN. WORLD SERIES PREDICTION ----GIANTS TO WIN. The New York Giants, representing the National Base Ball League and the New York Yankees representing the National Baseball League, gaged in a great struggle for world championship honors. The two clubs will play seven games in the greatest number of games, using the greatest number of games to win the winner. Major League is the highest tribunal in professional base ball. Back in the nineties there was a base ball league, led by No. 199 of the advent of a new league which was called the American league and led by Larry Johnson. The name of National league, the new league, here voice the sentiment of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows. 1912 Allen Street, Dallas, Texas OAK CLIFF. Pastor and members of Shiloh Hopkins church tomorrow (Sunday). The new building is a model of architectural design that will mark the beginning of greater church tomorrow. S. C. Guster, the pastor is an able man, and he can be said of him. He will marshal Prof. Turner is handling the Dale A. Express in Cahill Hedge, Hillsborough. Mr. Turner is well known in the church for many years. He is capable here for many years. Odd Fellows And Pythians To Build Lodge Hall. The Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias of Oak Cliff are planning the proposed structure will cost approximately $5,000. The building will designate the Odd Fellows hall is occupying at Nora and Antha Hall this week as appraisal of the properties owned by the two lodges. Announcement will be made later. son, the association some of people of mobility is point to Wife Wife program BLACK SWAN RECORDS ik, Otto on Hol- town SON COLLEGE, TILLOTSON COLLEGE, AUSTIN, TEXAS. fac. in year September 24th with enlarged fac. the finest and most strategic in all the evolution of the Colored people of the great christian education. fac. for more than 40 years teaching aspiring christian students true lives, to make good citizens and worthy leaders of their is a progressive institution, aiming to inspiration and efficient training. The Col. training. Teacher's Certificate; in art, science, mathematics, computer studies; music and voice culture; including carpentry, joinery, from work, farming, printing, sewing, dressmaking, DIRECTORS OF higher elementary and grammar AND MORAL TRAINING. in catalogues and on. the President of the College. Begins its forty-first year September.28th with enlarged faculties. ITS LOCATION- One of the finest and most strategic' in all the West and South. ITS HISTORY- The education of the Colored people of the great South set through Christian education. ITS SERVICE- For more than forty; years teaching appling youth to eloquence high ideals, to live true lives, to make a difference in the world. TILTILIAN COLLEGE is a progressive institution, alming to give the best, in inspiration and efficient training. The Col. COLLEGIATE COURSES lead, in teacher's certificate. SECONDARY COURSES in classical, scientific, normal, commercial and indl studies; MUSC COURSE in pianoforce and voice culture; INDUSTRIAL COURSE, including carpentry, carpentry, iron work, building, carpentry, printing, sewing, dreammaking, military, cooking and baking; COMMON SCHOOL SUBJECTS of higher elementary and grammar BIBLE INSTRUCTION AND MORAL TRAINING. The Flint Semester open September 25th at the College. Address NADAM J. L. COLDMAN, 792 North Control Accuity, Dallas Phone V 4062 DELOMAS GIVEN 8-25-21 PICK OILERS TO BEAT BEARS. According to the go between Tulsa of the Western League and Mobile Champions of the Southern League, the team was serviced by the Dallas Express Sport Writer who visited one of the Tulsa teams, a hitting powder coupled with a strong and formidable pitching staff. Mobile has the brain, a good hurling hitting powder coupled with a strong and formidable pitching staff. Tulsa club may have a shade the best of it on the offensive and defensive base ball strategy favor the Mobile Bears and thus the two contenders to choose from is our prediction. The team picks the Oliers to win and will play. The game played here Monday was a splillon exhibition of base ball games and had to be called in last of 128th in darkness. The game played here Monday was a splillon exhibition of base ball games and had to be called in last of 128th in darkness. The game played here Monday was a splillon exhibition of base ball games and had to be called in last of 128th in darkness. P. G. LOWERY, BAND AND PRINCESS WEE WEE ENTAINED. The First, Regiment Band K. of P. highly entertained a P. G. Lowery and the Ringsmen, and Sarmar and Harrington, both here Thursday night, eighty-Seventh. Several large touring cars were sent to the event, and the guests were disposed of the guests, they were received by the local committee at the proper hour and driven to Pride of the Ringsmen, where a real chicken supper and where a real chicken heart were all the trimming were waiting their arraignment and the heart hearts made glued and the bones laden table rolled away at the tap. Little Princesss "Wee Wee" were the territer of attraction and kept the crowd in a jocular manner throughout the event. After praising Mrs. Eicherson, the proprietresses for the cordial reception Gordon Holland, a former member of the Pythian Temple where the evening was held, invited Pythian Tara to Pythian Temple where the evening was enjoyed the dancing program. Prof. D. H. Harper, Prof. Polly, Gt. Stevens committee, and Gordon Holland, chairman they are very grateful for the assistance in making the event a success. Ninth Ward School Ninth Ward night school opened last month in the northeast with Prof. Harles, principal; Miss T. O. Borselt and Mrs. A. K. Day are as assistant professors. Mr. C. Martin is filling the position. Mr. C. Martin is leaving the vacant last vacant by the illness of Mrs. A. Y. M. C. A. RECEPTION. A big Y. M. C. A. reception will be given for the citizens of Danaus Friday night, Oct. 13, 1924, at St. AUSTIN. Begins its forty-first year S alute. ITS LOCATION—One of the finest West and South. ITS PURPOSE—Invitation of its guest to eat through Christi ITS SERVICE—For more than 200 to cheerish high dildo home to be cooked and laced. TILLOTSON COLLEGE is a prive give the best in inspiration of offers. COLLEGIATE COURSES leading SECONDARY COURSES in class to be taught to cooking and hot MUSIC COURSES in pianoforte. INDUSTRIAL COURSES, including automechic farm millinery cooking and hot COMMON SCHOOL SUBJECTS of BIBLE INSTRUCTION AND MORAL FIRST DAY OPENS about further information, the P. ```markdown ``` James A. M. R. Temple at $ n. m. The nubile is invited especially the men and women. Refreshments will be served free. DALLAS BIRTHS AND DEATHS. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. William- son, 222 Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Jackson, 2222 Cochran. a. girl Floyd McDonald. a. boy Mr. and Mrs. Freeman. Williams, 1719 South Freston. a. girl Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, 42 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas, 1806 Hall, a boy. Oakland, a boy, W. Terkins, 1227 Doy, a boy, M. Mrs. W. Warren Payne, 1400 Hutchins, twin girls, 1400 Hutchins, twin girls, 1418 Ellison, a boy, Charlie Owen, 1208 Ellison, a boy, Davis Kelsey, 1218 Church a girl, Charley Hutchins, 1131 Hutchins, Geo. Hoover, 1000 Hoover, Geo. Hoover, 2000 Hoover, Charlie Hutchins, 1516 Avenue B. Corine Wright, 2404 K. Miles Hutchins, 1031 Avenue A. Miles Hutchins, 1031 Avenue A. Robert Tillman, 4609 Columbia. Robert Tillman, 4609 Columbia. Allie Mee, Gayland, 2110 Clark. Allie Mee, Gayland, 2110 Clark. Pollie Bones, Marshall, Texas. Emma Williams, Juliette, 1409 Hutchins, 4609 Hutchins NEGRO BANKERS BUY HAITIAN BONDS. (By A. N. P.) New York City, Oct. 17—A group of banks have been in conference with Wall Street banks for the purpose of proposing $1,000,000 of the $16,000,000 of Haitian bonds to be placed there. There is a desire to buy in these bonds investment value, as backed by the U.S. government, in order to increase the interest in the future development of the banks. The bankers were given every reason to believe that if made, it in certain that the amount will soon be disbursed. BLACK SWAN RECORDS Hits By Ebel Waters That Da Drain Blues Kiss Me Down Home Blues HITS BY TYRUS SMITH He Comes to See Me He Comes to See Me You Missed a Good Woman You Picked All Over Me. 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The new crowd in charge of the ranch are trafficking in booze and narcotics and are trying to kill the brother who is hearted. Molle Granger, who tells him of her suspicions of the new leases of the ranch. The smugglers do not reclaim Loyns' curiosity and plan to kill her. The ranch has designated Molle and attempts to abduct her by her new that she is the brother who is in prison charged with murder. Bert lears of the rue, ricks the smugglers who are plotting to kill Molle's brother is freed when the real murderer is found and Molle and Mollie make Dorthy Phillips and Rodolph Valentino in Powerful Drama Two Popular Stars Appear Together in Great Universal Masterpiece. "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" the newest Universal-jewel movie introduction coming to theaters on September 10, 2014. Valentino supports the star and does some exceptional fine work. The popular appeal of "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" benefits Valentino because the popular appeal of "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN" that is an old man as humanity Mother love is the keynote, and it shows the affection Mist Phillip first appears as a school girl, the daughter of a famous actress, and the voice is the pet of the family. He accepts the sacrifice of her mother to send her abroad to have her voice trained she leaves home with no return. After many dramatic episodes she finally reaches the goal of her ambition—the creation of star role in a new grand opera in New York. A tremendous shock causes the loss of her voice. Her new-found fame finds real happiness at last. Prominent in the stars support are the director Chiefer, Ellen Field, Mr. Margaret Mann, Mary Wise, Dan Criminals, Rona Gose, Frank Ellkott, Kristoff Griffith, Emma Gorde and many others. JOHN HARRIS. Owner and Manager ALWAYS BETTER PICTURES MON. 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