Dallas Express

Saturday, October 21, 1922

Dallas, Texas

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ALLEGED $11,000 SHORTAGE IN KANSAS U. B. F. FUNDS --- Mr. C. G. Williams of this city is in charge of the students of Friendship, and it is my understanding that Duke Diggs of this city will succeed J. F. Williams of these universities in department, and we will endeavor to reconstruct their accounting records so that from now on they may be Kaplan. Very truly yours, By Robert E. Daly. The foregoing letter from the in- formant issued to the U.S. guar- dured sentences about "apparent" shortage in the tranzym of the United The Dallas Express And there one gets the thing in a small basket. These rebels, believe from the Newman manager that they are the Newman men, will attack if they "lock it out." says a bryant. If they "lock it out," says a bryant and all cavil. It may be a bit talk. But they are very well aware of being very patient and I believe have been handed the SULU, to the limit. And the Newman man blind him which is one of the trad- ILLITERATE PRISONER BE COMES AUTHORITY ON LITERATURE. COLLIMUSE, O. Oct. 15—Seven years after his ordination, his only penitentiary changed Roy C. O'Connell, a literate irresponsible person to a man of high, scholarly attainment and an authorized on Hibernance, prison offender. He was recommended in recommending him for hibernation, and most of the time most a intricate, prison offender told the governor. The governor, in his later instance, and artificial instance of transformation of the prison, told Roy his only schooling was that received White was 37, when admitted to the prison. He was convicted of first degree murder with clemency for killing his wife. "COAL BLACKS" PUT OUT FULL TICKET FOR VIRGINIA ELECTIONS SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BISHOP W. SAMPSON BROOKS OF WEST AFRICA. NY GOODWIN LIBRARIES UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN TEXAS "The Republican Party THE DALLAS E OO SHOR IN- IS- US "COAL BLACK BOLTON SMITH, LEADING SOUTHERNER, ENDORSES DYER BILL NEW YORK, N. Y. Oct 15—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 10th Ave. East, 10th Floor, New York, N.Y. A memorial from Bottom Smith, of Memphis, Tennessee, president in 1819 of the local Rotary Club, and a trustee of the Dyer Anti-Juvenile bishop which is responsible for the next session of Congress. He will be especially significant, by James Waddon Johnson, Secretary of the McKinley Foundation, Mr. Smith declared the Bill contained no threat to Mr. Smith in his statement declares: "The crime of lynching is, next to the murder of the Nation, one of the greatest crimes against the Nation in a very serious crime against the Nation in a very terrible by Federal Courts." --- OPERATES DINING CAR ON TWO RAILROADS. (By A. N. P.) ST. LOUIS, Mo. Oct. 18—There is at least one Colored man in the United States who is a service on two railroads—not as porter or attendant—as a jailer official. This man is Louis and Tolso. Mr. Williams is in the Tolso, St. Louis and West, but he is the Ann A. Hall railroad, between St. Louis and Tolso. (Continued on page 8). A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE F. FUNDS MINIA ELECTIONS DLE NEGRO VOTE OF DEFEAT REPUBLICAN ELECTIONS. 600 DELE- CONVENTION. --- NOTED METALLURGIST RE- LYN TIRES AFTER 32 YEARS. RES JFE RERS. LYNCHING PREVENTED BY RESOLUTE FLORIDA SHERIFF. NOTED METALLURGIST RE- LYNCHING PREVENTED BY TIRES AFTER 32 YEARS. RESOLUTE FLORIDA SHER- NOTED METALLURGIST RE- LYNCHING PREVENTED BY TIRES AFTER 32 YEARS. RESOLUTE FLORIDA SHER- HOMES DESTROYED BY ESCAPED CIRCUS ELEPHANT. (A. N. P.) ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` Born in this city in 1852, Mr. Hailer was a graduate of sixteen years later when he pupil at the Anthony Bowen School he held at the University of Pennsylvania steam engine in the United States, and much the model as the simple machine construction that won him police. An example of the primitive methods embodying the brass used in the model was multiply-turned stoves of his home. The brass felt to his肋 when he was selected by the Navy Department to serve as assistant engineer on the ship. And so today the age of 70 Bittimore, having played more than 100 games, is still possessed of the aureus pleasant expression and commendable modus operandi. The Iron Age commented when he was (A. N. P.) WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 18—The train in the city has been trained early today and terrorized the community for thirty hours, hamsa and rioters. Tuesday when she became bogged in traffic, the train down to small houses owned by the city. NEW BANK HAS NEGRO RECTORS ON BOARD NEW YORK, N. K. Y. Oct. 19—The Globe National Bank, now in process of organization, is said to be the largest bank in the United States to recognize the Negro population of both white and Negro men, according to M. H. Miles, an member of the board of directors of the financing bank. The bank is the brightest in the development of the Negro race today," Mr. Miles direction. In this city there are about 202,000 Negroes. They own real property in the Globe National Bank, and they have an deposit in various New York banks, not recognized to the extent that they are not recognized to the extent that the "election of Colored members to the Globe National Bank" to be opened will be held after the formal opening of the bank. The national bank will be the United States to grow race. The eight Negro banks in the United States. All of these banks will have the opportunity of sending their employees to learn the principles of national banking. In addition to the saving and distribution of have an investment service to protect the bank from the risk of trust department. The Negro directors will be selected from the most promising men not only to further their ranks but to section of barmen of the best section of barmen of the best PRICE FIVE CENTS It also is freely predicted that there will be a new Negro Republican vote than the lastubernatorial election of late. The lastubernatorial election fall attentively the much talked of "Three Rivers" in the imagination of the Negro vote of the 1960 election, and the prediction of the production so freely cast on the ballot at times. Most of 600 delegates were in attendance at the convention. Resolutions passed to the delegates to lavish expressions from the delegates to lavish expressions from the State seeking their views. There were some resolutions also include the movement for political renunciation of calling another National Conference to address the political status of the Amendments for his wrongness is another feature of Colonel Lewi, the candidate for governor, and wealthiest Colored man in America. It is also presumed for his wrongness the fate John M. Langston some years ago, the State Chairman. The campaign "The two daily newspaper reported to the killing in the most displeasing moment now five days after the occurrences and things here seem perfectly normal. DR. MOTON SPEAKS AT SHIPS CONCERT. In introducing Dr. Moton Mr. Horvitz, who served as the acting president of the National Commission and the National Memorial, said that Dr. Moton was the representative of Nagy, who was the representative of Nagyshev, who was the representative of Memorial in Washington, D. C., Ms. Moton, in enroute to Paris for the funeral service, where he will be the principal speaker. Dr. Moton will address attendees of the funeral service. W. S. WILLIR, Grand Chancelor. The Big Pythian Drive, in the city of Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston, is far in excess of the most gangue in point of the acquisition of new members to the ranks of the Grand Judge K. of P. In Dallas, the Drive Director reports that men are coming in by day and purpose to excel the record made if the drive of 1922, when the Local Lodge acquired 1,434 new members, big Drive in the Fenther City this year is, in every respect, far in advance of the abbreviations of 1831, at the entrance of the campus and campaign and Drive Director Register hopes to lead both Dallas and Houston in the campaign for the autumn new members to the K. F. Army. Down at Houston it is reported at Houston, the Drive Director, Dallas has in the neighborhood six hundred new applicants during the first ten days of the drive and the amount of "sep" is kept in the campaign, Houston will out distance Dallas and Pt. Worth by a large marathon. Grand Chancellor W. B. Wills expresses such satisfaction at the manner in which the brave boys are going to set a new mark in the annals of PyTHON during the years 1922-1922. FRANCES PELTON-JONES GIVES HARRISCHUND, KRECKAL. Ukrainian National Chorus Will Sing On October 21 in Ugden Hall, Hampton Institute. Hampton, Va., Oct. 19—The Medical Art Society of Hampton Institute, Nathaniel Dut is the conductor, presenter and host of the Joura in a Harpsichord recital on Saturday evening, October 7, in Hampton, Va. The Harpsichord, which is "the piano grandmother" or "a scriorist agitet, regurgitate at the court of the king," is one of three hundred years and commanded the attention of musicians lived in the early sixteenth century. Mina Pelton-Jones, through her sympathetic study of harpsichord and harpsichord in interpreting the oin monstrata on the harpsichord, has created a growing interest in such matters as such. Mina Pelton-Jones' program included old "once forms and modern instruments" and "a modern program, which was received great enthusiasm by over 1300 per cent. Ericah Blite III Jonah, Sebastian Bach (1883) Prudence in C major (1883) Favorata in G minor Domenico Scarlett (1883) March from "Seul" Handel (1885) Favorata (Anguva) Coppel (1885) Preeled in C' s minor Philip Emanuel Bach (1714) in *science* *santiat* Sanator in G major (three movements) Dr. Thes. A. Ars (1710) Sonata, D major ( four movements) Balthasar Gahlapp (1708) Piece. Places. **Corpilepilus** Socur Monique Capulet (1668) La Couleur Claude Capulet (1694) La Torbillière (1694) Whirlwind François (1686) Andante con Variazione, P. muzio Hayley (1723) Orgueque Mozart (1706) Horzipellus, Inneresque from "The Horzipellus, Inneresque" Singer's Opera OF Arte Bernard Hey (Avery Dance) Percy Grainger Pavane from "Ochestraphigra" Kingston Hinges Kingston Hinges (Elizabethan) Dr. John Bull (1652) An encore silen-Jones plays Hindle's Larsen, Wagner's Bede- lah, and Percy's own arrangement of Peder awesel's Minute. For a group who injured himself, Mine Pellon-Jones played annie Lairet, My Old Kentucky Home, and I think to Me Only with Thine Eye The National AY Society of Hampton Institute announces that the Ukrainian National Chorus, which recent years have been rescheduled for openion Hall on Saturday afternoon, October 21, Mme Néchuk, Konstantin and Mme Obi Stodovsky, the conductors of the Coventry and Petroglou operas, respectively, are with the chorus. The Ukrainian National Chorus is going home this weekend as the inaugural in America to appear at Hampton Institute because of the mutual follicular interest. The Institute will be hosting a concert for the visitors the well-known N. cro "aparticulars." TWO FRENCH OFFICERS KILLED IN SYRIAN UPRISING. Sultan World Alfame Anarchistarch Forced in Dairy with British Emperor Alfonso XIII. Ullumium to Loa- w in Ottoman Turkish Throne. Offered to officers of the army were called in the army on the whom, when he took hostage, attack- ed the automobiles of John Pau- son, Gov of Louisiana, in a dog of the French in aristocratic THE A. M. E. COLLEGE, MONROVIA, LIBERIA, WEST AFRICA, NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION BY BISHOP W. SAMPSON BROOKS. This cut shows the building as it appeared in the latter part of March, last, during the visit of the Dallas Express correspondent, C. W. Abington, to that city, who appears in the picture standing with Bishop and Mrs. Brooks, surrounded by several friends from Monrova, among whom Mrs. Bishop Clare, a lady from the city, is present. The building is 20 minutes walk from the Post Office and occupies an elevation several hundred feet above sea level with a most picturesque view of landscape to the shores of the ocean, where the vision is expanded over a vast scope of its restful waters. At the rear of the grounds only about three hundred yards from the building flows the main street, which is lined with a series of native plants and cement blocks, three stories in height containing administration, dining and chase rooms on the first floor, while the other two are devoted to dormitory purposes for girls. Just to the right on the picture will be seen the corner of the Mechanical building which was erected before the main building was started.—In in this building that all of the humber is prepared by hand save and plains for the entire job, the building is made of brick and has a large central hall as we would have be totally destroyed by them in a few seasons. Bishop Brooks nopes to have this plant ready for use by the beginning of next school term. When completed it will be one of the best school structures in the A. M. E. Church—with nothing that approaches it on the West Coast for educational purposes. Ipal Shimn was wounded in the leg [ture] in the October "Bookman" [24] A. "Pote," and other high officials of and his chauffeur and Secretary were [mind] Madison Ave. New York. [The] disease for the sale of this building has not been reported what has worthlessness. In the resultant, Kenal Pasha, the leader of the Tuwih Nationalist movement, led the Tuwih movement to the colored and Moslem world to-day, has sent the British Government an ultimatum to Turkey to evacuate of Turkish Thrace by their forces, and to evacuate of Turkey at once, that territory to the Turks at once. SENATOR TOWNSEED THANKS N. A. A. C. P. FOR MICHIGAN PRIMARY VOTE. Senator Chan. F, Townsend of Michigan, renominated in the recent primary election over Patrick J. Kelly, a former Michigan State University BIL, has telegraphed the National Colored People his thanks for the power and effectiveness of the colored people. Senator Townsend's telegram, which is addressed to Walter F. White Assistant Secretary of the Advancement Department, reads: "With gratitude I acknowledge the most valuable assistance of the colored voters of Michigan in the recent election. I am the most effective and potential. (Signed) Charles E. Townsend." A another telegram from Oscar M. Baker of Michigan's Division of the Townsend Campaign Committee, sets forth in detail the part played by the N. A. A. C. P. Estimated number of colored voters in Michigan with the women vote is 11,000,000, the men 8,000,000. Never in the history of Michigan they been so thoroughly organized and around as they were in the past. They have been so organized that U. S. Senator. The big issue was the passage of the Dyer Anti-Lynchism Act, which was organized as a result of the light of the N. A. A. C. P. for the enactment of the law. The Association played big part and our vote for Townsend was as a unit. It was the bane of the Republican Party, to his nearest competitor would have defeated Townsend. The N. A. A. C. P. supplied the incentive and motivation for the party to be appreciated and recognized for Senator Townsend and in thoroughly appreciated and recognized forwarded to Mr. Johnson. (Signed) Oscar W. Baker, Chairman, first lieutenant of the Michigan primary office. National Office of the N. A. A. C. P. show that, for 2933 seats out of 333, Michigan WHITE SOUTHERNER PRAISES NEGRO CHARACTER. A White Southerner, Archival Rutledge, writing in the August 23rd number of *The Outcow* is published by the University Press, one of the most accounting and lively pictures of Negro home life in the South, according to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Under the title, *By the Black Heartthought*, Mr. Rutledge tells of an old colorized man, a friend with whom he had hung in boyhood, and a woman who lived in a colorful earth. Mr. Rutledge, "that the Negro and the grace of her it to be as genial as the earth," and by courteousness, I do not mean merely kindly and hospitable of the things and that he knows something of the relicence and the de-venience of the life; I take it that courtesy of this sort in my sign of character; and I know that "have found hirsuit and gentle courtesy TWO R. N. YORK MAGAZINES PUBLISH ANTIBLES OF D. TER- ENT TO RACE. New York, N. Y. Oct. 15—One of the articles appears in the Octo'er* or Mc No'rae's Magazine (728 Lafayette St. New York, N.Y.) "Begonia" and is by Geoffrey dm. 'artin' who has written many short stories about color people. The other article is by a coloured woman. "The Notre in American Libra- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922. ture" in the October "Bookman" (244 Madison Ave. New York, N.Y.) where has been done and planned by interracial committees in the South, asserts that the chief obstacle to proper consideration of the African man is the white man does not know the Negro. "The white man in the United States, the African man in the United States never see the African man is, until he sees him as an individual, and sees it case as an individual case. The African man in the Southern Commission on Interracial Cooperation is admitted in the figure which Mrs. Martin gives, that it has interested and members are Negroes, but Mrs. Martin shows that it has interested and white people of the South in an endeavor to create better conditions. Mr. Brawley calls the Negro "the most dangerous creature." Speaking of the flood of inferior works now being published, Mr. Brawley says: "In all this welcoming and respectful manner the Negro's one request of literature so far as he is concerned, that it be fearlessly absolutely TUSKEGEE OPENS WITH ENROLLMENT OF 1699. Tukesake Institute, Ala., Oct. 19-The opening day enrollment of the Forty-second Scholastic Year was more than 10,000 students for the year. The enrollment of new students began Friday morning, Sept. 8 and ended on Saturday, Sept. 10. registration there were yet many on the camps who had been able to register and others are coming in on Saturday. The number of students year is expected to reach the 2,000 math. among the students who have enrolled this year, are representatives pauses to: 10:39 napping ★★★★* Northern and Western States; of Africa and the Philippines; India and Africa and the Philippines; CENTER OF NEGRO POPULATION NOW IN GEORGIA STATE. Washington, D. C., Oct 12.—The department of commerce announces that the center of Negro population as da- maged by the population of the state on the basis of the fourteenth census enumeration, taken January 1, 1920 minutes and 52 seconds, and longitudes 82 degrees 30 minutes and 48 seconds, being in the extremum northwestern and southeastern portions of about 1.2-4 miles north-northeast of Ridgway Fawn (nown, and that for the first time in the history of the country, being approximately 4.4 miles farther east and 14.4 miles farther north in the same county), and one hundred years later, in 1880, it had moved southwest of Georgia, and one hundred years later, in 1880, it had moved southwest of the same county in which was located 1880. Between 1890 and 1900 it crossed the state line into Alabama, and in 1900 it moved in being De Kalb county. Alabama. Its northwestward movement after 1905 has brought it back to the state The northeastern movement of the center of negro population between 1910 and 1920 is due principally to the emigration of Massachusetts, Connecticut and McKinney. The note increase in the center of negro population in the States was 635,368 and it will be noted that the increase in the northern states mentioned was 84 per cent of the total population. The movement of the negro population was due mainly to the expansion of the slave trade, the war, the slave wages paid being the great attraction. It is probably true that the return movement since the 1910s to the depression in et tain industries, and that a large number of former homes. GARVEY LEADER PLEADS GUILTY IN PHILADELPHIA COURT. A. Toote, and other high officials of the Garvey disease for the sale of worthless stock and ticket on goshawk stock, and the Pennsylvania state authorities. United States Government agents have been doing the doings of Honorable Marvin in this section for several months. The Garvey "break" with Dr. J. W. Dr. J. W. and with the Rev. J. D. Brooks, both of whom reside in Philadelphia and have powerful political connections, have King Garvey realized his dangerous position is evidenced by his employing the Rev. J. D. Brooks to look after his legal interests here. This is all the more significant when it is remunerated that Lawyer Norris, leading the sceaders against Garvey; into the New African easy money known as the Universal Neger Alliance. Lawyer Norris "doctor" Francis in court to-day and upon his guilty, this is said by those in a position to know to be Norris' clever method of forwarding the Eason drive NEGRO TEACHERS IMPROVE RUAL SCHOOLS BY RAISING $45,528. "The business of these traveline teachers, working under the direction of the school board, helps and encourages the rural teachers to introduce into the small country schools the skills and knowledge to give talks and lessons on sanitation, cleanliness, etc.; to promote the improvement of school grounds; and to organize clubs for the betterment of the school and the community." THE B-COUNTY INSTITUTE OF BRAZOS AND ROBERTSON COS. The BI- County Institute, namely Brazos and Robertson Counties, convened at Calvert, Texas, Opened at officek sharp, Devotional Exercise; Brazos, James, Enrollment,ington, who welcomed the Brazo County Teachers in the highest degree. Enrollment of teachers Officers for the session were elected as follows: Installation of officers by Prof. Batts. Next in order, Section 2, meet the two parts. High school and Elementary. The Sub for discussion in this section will be the Physical and Mental Equipment of the Teacher. Miss Clora Story visited the teacher and spoke of her regret to leave the County as she passes out of office. The teachers in return regretting to leave the County as she draws up a resolution in behalf of her good works. The teachers in Court Delivered an interesting message on the following: (1) Punctuation, (2) Obedience (1) Orderliness, (2) Regularity, (3) Next in order: Thursday morning Prof. Hardway delivered an excellent paper on "The change in Method and Hardway" in Hardway sports extensively on the following: (1) Acidification (2) Unkempt furniture, (3) Playgrounds (4) Prevention of Cleanses (5) Preparation for the first day and method of Procedure. Whitch read a beautiful paper on "The great need of Saturation." Also Whitch read a good lesson on the Great need made good paper on the Sub. Dr. Stuart, President of Central Texas was the visitor for the meeting and stressed the following points: (1) The cultivating of a childa mind SACRED TO THE MEMORY. Mary. Apulia Dudley Meana was born at Bellville, Texas, the youngest child of the late William and in her early days of chilchool was converted as a Sunday school pupil and joined the Bellville A. M. School. In 1908 Rev. M. L. Pengraffey. In 1908 young Miss Apulia Dudley moved to Worth, Texas for the purpose of teaching which she received while living with her sister, Mrs. Hattie Miller, in Bellville. She was under the devoted and loving care of Mrs. Hattie Miller of 1225 S. Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church during the administration of Rev. G. MARIA MAYER Mrs. Aquilla Means W. Sims, and remained a faithful member until her untimely and much regretted demise. She regretted her untimely and holy Holy weddle to Mr. Z. H. Means January 16, 1915, in the home of her sister Hattie. Rev. R. S. Jensen, 1915, purchased H. Means, a purchased a home at 1131 Helen Street and there they lived lovingly as two doves in one room. She was the only one to each other. During the summer, 1922 Mrs. Aquila Means became serene and ill and was compelled to unrestrain herself. She never recovered; her suffering continued until Saturday evening October 16, 1922, and came, terminating most peacefully, and she leaving a devoted husband, a loving mother and a host of loes, which was Heaven's gain. Mrs. Aquila Means funeral service was held at Bellville, Texas, the old home of her parents, claiming, assisted by Rev. Furgerson and Rev. A. Fedford, Monday, December 9, 1922. Swain may her be be until the resurrection morning. RESOLUTION. A CARD OF THANKS To our many sympathizing friends, both at Bellville and Fort Worth, we are honored to serve bursars; Sweet Carnation Court of Calanthe and the Calanthe Drill Corps for kindly remembrance and floral offerings. Your Sorrowing. Your Sorrowing. Mr. Z. Brennan, Brennan, MR. and MRS. JEFF MILLER, MR. and MRS. JEFF MILLER, and the DULDEY FAMILIES NATION UNDERTAKES BETTER CARE OF BABY Prof. Nahf of Bryan also Prof. M. Jacobs, in-on-law to Prof. Nahf were visitors of the Institute Thursday afternoon. ROYAL LIFE, HEALTH & ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. chance to buy stock in an Old Line Insurance Company with its headquarters in an enterprise organized by Colored men, with its and for Colored people. Send all means to the OGYAL Li, HEALTH, and ACCIDENT Society of California for the celloon *L* of *H*. W. H. HARKEY President (W. H. L. HARKEY Secretary) As usual during the week there were many visitors in Morgan Park from the proper overlapping that beautiful surburb or visiting friends who have recently moved there. Among those visitors were M. Thompson; Edward H. Hunch of Racine, Wis.; George E. McGee of Virginia but now of this city. Virginia but row of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stratton of 3200 S. 10th St. on a day last Sunday in Joliet, ILL. with old friends. The Strattons are former residents of Joliet and have many friends. M. T. Bailey, 3632 State St. was along the northshore during the week adjusting business matters and while SPECIAL BUILDING TO HOUSE NEGRO EXHIBIT AT MOBILE FAIR. MAN 107 YEARS OLD DIES. (By A. N. P.) ATCHISON, Kana, Oct. 19—John Green, 10, who spent half of his time in Kentucky farm here last Friday. He was born in Kentucky in 1818, and came to Kana in 1819. W. H. HACKEN HAMMERLESS AUTOMATIC SELF- EJECTING REVOLVER "U. S. VER JOHNSON" CAL 32 OR 38 PRICE $12.75 Hammerless Automatic Self-Electing Revolver, "U.S. IWER JOHNSON" is on our list and is high and high made automatics revolvers, the world, which especially known for its durable, string capacity absolutely reliable and perfectly safe on account of patent safety trigger with maximum impact resistance. Thrilling. Most popular revolver effective and reliable thrilling. Most working Parts are made of best quality for finish in Shoots 5 shots. It is a break open revolver and rugged. The best revolver ever made. 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This is the first time in the history of Texas, to the knowledge of the writer, that the Colored people have had a lesson. He pictured the subject, Neig bor. 1. Outline—What is he? 2. Our Relation to him? 3. What is the subject? 4. Our team will come to him will open or close heavenly windows and crowd and crowd the teacher with great honors. Cuney—Sunday was a high day at rock Hill church, Rev. D. D. Evans was well attended, the wonderful sermons. Collection was good, S. S. and B. Y. P. U. was both well attended, the Swanson wonderful sermons. Collection was visiting Cuney this week. Mr. Press Martin spent a few days last week in Nasogon, where he was visiting. This visit is visiting in Cuney, Tex. Mr. Taylor Wilson and family left this week for Oklah, where they will make a visit to the Rock Hill Cemetery, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Hunter died last week and was laid to rest in the Rock Hill Cemetery, for his loss, Rev. D. D. Evans is spending a few days in Houston this week. Mr. D. Hamilton Jr., left this morning for the Rock Hill Cemetery, Rev. Thomas Simms is busy daily with his tomb stone and art work. He is able to be up. Wichita, Falls.—The. Booker... T Washington High School is going to give a motion picture show at the Texas Theatre, Oct. 11, to pay for the Basket Ball equipment which are the items used in the Domestic Science department have been cooking for more than a week. We are going to take care of the Cateria where the children purchase their lunches every day. Of Course the office of the Domestic Science Department has their tools, we have their school have their tools, work beaches and are ready to perform. their tasks. We are frequently visited by different members of the Board of School Board, we are against us in our progress. We have Basket Ball courts on the camp and they are occupied by all the students. We should think that we are beginners because if you challenge us will Cornelia Hendly, 7th grade. **Ignor-** Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Davis had business in Wharton Friday. Mr. Sam Jones is confined to his home and daughter Miss Novella of Needville was here on business Saturday. Miss Novella and daughter Miss Dugue fever. The attendance at the Sh弘hik Baptist Sunday school was abolished on Saturday and the were combined and taught by the Supt. F. J. Foster, Mrs. L. B Jones the regular teacher being absent on account of sickness in her church to the State Convention of Free Mission Baptist which convened in Galveston, Wednesday 18th April 1985. The mission church of San Antonio, Tex. supervising Deputy of the Southern District of ex-american goodwill will look into the need for a night 25th. A membership rally has been planned by the Iago Camp No 128. Refreshments will be served THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922. TEXAS TOWNS Among the churches, the attention of both morning and night and inpulse of the pastor Peen preached two, the Sunday school is pulling up again. Mayfield, who has returned to his old church, is in the choir. At First church, Fassler the congregation is filling up again since the dues are dinging in out. B. Y Primitive Baptist Association has joined with Zion Rest Primitive church Flour-De-Lia Club Notes. Mrs. I. O. Traylor of E. Sixth Ave, New York, will be in town for Fle-du-les chapel Wednesday, Oct. 4th. The president presided and the usual guests were invited. Miss M. Jackson's name was added to the guest list, and busied themselves with their fancy work for an hour, after which the faculty and staff of the Club then adjourned to meet the students. The Club will meet Wednesday, Oct. 11th. We are still going forward in the Master's cause. We just closed, a week ago, and will hear from us in Oak Cliff, Nov. 10th. We will see who is and who will be in town. Bethel A. M. 15. Church. are visiting in our city. Schools are progressing nicely on both sides of the street. Mrs. H. Townsend has returned from time to time and is a Brownstone Civic League haver a very interesting meet-and-greet. Dixon is visiting in Pt. Worth. Mrs. Dixon is visiting in St. Louis. Jeffrey Converse, the manager, has been very ill is converse. Mr. Roger Graves is visiting in St. Louis and members are having a weekly church supper that is proving quite good. Cooper--Sunday school is yet looking prosperous and the lesson was taught by the teacher for a great Thanksgiving dinner. Leon Jones and wife spent last Sunday in Paris, Mr. Goeo and his wife recently, Rev. Davis was successful in his rally at Mt. Zion. Mrs. Maggie Kearns and her brother, Mrs. Nannie Wortham want to Wofle City to attend the bed side of her sick mother, Mr. Jack Ivey reports a nice time. Mrs. Olive May Iveson is very sick, Mrs. T. L. Iveson reports in loving at this writing, Mr. W. R. Vester and family motored through to Greenville to visit relative to Wofle Jones is here visiting her mother. Bloomss - Sunday school was well attended here Sunday at both churches, and on Saturday at her home Saturday morning at 6:30: leaves a husband and about of other relatives to mourn her loss, but she preached her funeral. Mice I. Lella Crittenden, Ole Maynard, Rose and Kate Texas reports a nice time. Mice I. Lella Crittenden called on Ms. Bustace Johnson, Nina B. L. Lee Sunday, Mrs. Lockett is visiting her sister-in-law in Birmingham. Mice I. Lella Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas a tiny baby boy. Both mother Crittenden made a business trip to Bowell, Okla. on the first of the three Sundays. Okla. Hill Baptist church Sunday. OKLAHOMA NEWS. McAllister, Okla. — The first Negro Fair of Pittsburgh County was held at the L' Ouvverture High School Thursday and Friday. It was the first time a Negro quite a success. The N. A. A. C. P. had a meeting at Mt. Triumph Baptist church Sunday, evening. Do a presentation, principal speaker, Dr. G. H. Gray, the President is a live wire. Ms. Jesse Clayton and Dr. Harris were quietly married last week. The arrangements for funeral have not yet The Secret of Beautiful Long GINGER - JUZZ - SPEED HARDTACK, JACKSON'S WONDERS OF 1922. be made. The deceased leaves 3 boys and 2 girls. Mrs. Celen Hayne graduated from her grand-daughter, Mrs. W. J. Jarman, Mrs. Talia Jones died last summer from the Holiness church. R. E. Toombs Secretary and Treasurer of the M. B. Department of Okinawa University, he claims of $200 each. Mr. H. H. Bowden has returned from Nabawi's team. Mr. W. H. Bowden conference. Mr. L. W. Presley County Demonstrator of Me Intosh County delivered a powerful address. Admure--All churches were well prepared for this meeting is much better at this writing. Mr. W. T. Warren left Thursday for Clemson. The junior football ball team of Douglas High played their first game of the season, Friday 18th; the middle school team of Mayse Faye Robertson Hollowman entertained Wednesday night with a Swiss team. Mrs Etta Criap left Saturday for a parent spending a month with her parent. The parent spent several days in Okinawa City on business. Mrs Ed Dilard is on The Social Dramatic Club. The Club met with Prof. C. D. Batchor on Friday evening, Oct. 14th, at the usual hour. The Club is in full bloom and is going to make things happen. The staff and the Dramatic side of life. The new officers were installed and all made nice short Dr. H. W. Smith is in charge. The Baptist is a pleasant year's work. The Baptist State Convention will convene at the First Baptist church beating Oct. 14th. LAWTON, OKLA. The delegates from Bethlehem church will leave Tue'day for the State convention at Ardmore, Mrs. Campbell, left Sunday for Strand, Oklahoma, Mrs. Corporal and Mrs. Scott, its improving after eating, sunbaked in the morning, ending in End, for a few days, Elder Booker is moving to Ardmore, Okla., where he will continue the Holiness tradition. Mrs. Campbell is visiting of Boley are visiting his daughter, Mrs. Carl Bank and other relatives, a excellent sermon at Lawton View at 3 p.m., Sunday and at Gatell morning and night. The Domestic School was canned beans last week, Eddie Hamilton and William Thomas entered school Monday粥粥 are entering school Monday粥粥 are almost to capacity. Sunday school was excellent at the A. M. E. Church. The prepared excellent sermona. TOMB OF ANCIENT NOBLE DIS COVERED IN PALESTINE. Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 19.—The tomb of Antichus, a cousin of King Herod, has been discovered in Palestine, academia. Antichus was born Monday from the University of Pamphylia and carried on excavations in the Holy land. Antichus personally directed the excavations of the Christians. The tomb is said to contain material of inedible historical records. The Secre UNICER HARD LOUISI JACKSON Missoula Comedy star whose won talent has given her recognition from the finest talent in the fine magician's industry in the country. When we received Mrs. Jackson's she also and her husband received honors. Hilda Jackson wrote playing in incarnated houses at the Lincoln Theatre in indianapolis. Her love is just big of big ginger we love on in our own place. Pluko HAIR DRESSING The Wonder Hair Grower Pluko Hair Dressing is a man and woman all over the world who specializes in hair preparation. The Show Wow In Black and white hair styles by even more than 100 people. To meet our customers demand from our clients. Pluko Paul is sold by a J. W. JENKINS' PRICE REDUCTION SHOE SALE NOW ON GET SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY HERE, SATURDAY AND SAVE! NOTICE We are expecting a shipment Saturday of Skinner, Latin Pumps, Crom-Strap Colonial and other styles in Baby and Full Louis Heels. All sizes and widths. $5.85 and $6.85 OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P. M. SATURDAYS 1209-11 COMMERCE STREET. It Makes the Skin of Women and Men of the Race, Bright, Soft and Smooth. Thousands praise Fair-Plex Ointment and you would also praise it if you ever used it. There is nothing like it in the way of skin beautifiers. No matter how dark, muddy or oily your skin is, the applications of Fair-Plex Ointment will change it and several will make it bright and make you feel fresher, dark splatches and other skin pliesshes vanish as if by magic. Your friends will learn to use these freckles, dark splatches and it could but little, 25 ae a box. Think of it! An agent will supply you with an agent in your town write the instructions for buttons, Memphis, Tenn., for their agency proposition, or have a friend write the instructions for you. We sell only through our agents. SUES FOR DIVORCE AFTER 86 YEARS, OF WARRED, LEE NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 17—After having lived with her husband for thirty years, Ia McGrath was granted yancee and restraining training, her husband, and her daughter. PAGE THREE. BENKINS' REDUCTION SALE / ON WHOLE FAMILY HERE, SATURDAY SAVE! ICE Equipment Saturday of Skinner, Colonial and other styles in All sizes and widths. and $6.85 P. M. SATURDAYS MERGE STREET. and Men of the Race, Bright, Smooth. Fair-Plex OINTMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE THE WEEKLY CO. 100 LOMMONER SCREEN REMOVES PIMPLE BODY leaving her or doing her bodily injury, her complaint. Mrs. McGrath signed that her husband has cruelly admitted that he has lost years of their marriage, but that she so suffered in silence for the sake of the children she claims that he has taken a d more than once to kill her. She is now more than 60 years McGrath is the white man who admitted that she has been several years since by advocating the discontinuance of the marriage vows to low in the social scale to appreciate morbidity of the marriage reation. DALLAS EXPRESS PUB. COMPANY. Meritorious Printing and Designing. Ful Long Mustrous Hair OF The Men and men of the Stage but you have often wondered why ae so Ye: ath cag: a = ee sia. _ see Se pe” i et ba Ll eer RGR a oe Oe be as Bah : Scigeta Peete PORES een ’ * Ts Se FAS eee p DALLAS REPRESS, DALLAS, THXAR, PATURDAY, SOTOBER 23, 1008. er I -— . . 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W. W. no longer is the only outstanding agency respon- [sible for industrial murder. ‘Let the criminal code be strengthene4 in the naiion and the| ‘states, Society shovid take wp the red gage of battle thrown) down by the lawless legions of autocratic anarchy.” ‘We gladly agree to the truth of these observatious but won-| der why the editor could not have also found it in his heart to} have gone a step farther and considered the thousands of more. fiendish and brutal murders which have been popularized in Am- ferica under the name of lynching. It is murder and its victims ino Jess than those of the anarchists of which he sveaks have ever ‘had numbered among them defenceless women and children. Certainly it would seem that even as the Sterling bill is) |worthy of support as a deterrent for murder such as strikers ac- ‘tivities lead to, the Dyer Bill which seeks to cause the cessation of murders no leas common but for more fiendish is even more deserving of such support. ‘tis unfortunate that partisan politics have hindered the pas- ‘sage of this measure and lessened its chances for passage, for| Hessened they certainly are, ‘During the debate on the Anti-Lynching Bill in the House lof Representatives more than one Southern member declared that the States would grapple resolutely with the evil if onlv let alone. ‘It was, indeed, hoped that the discussion itself might bring about ja new sensitiveness on the subject and induce Governors and Sheriffs to be more ee, ‘and vigorous in Ae aE and women threatened by mob. Such an effect may have been| mroaght in certain States. It is a hopeful sign that, in the new eae ‘of a million women to stop lynching in the United] mares from every Sothern Sate are taking part. Yet ‘atrocious instances of | are reported from month to ‘month. ‘That they are a shame to this country, and that they ‘constitute a taunt difficult for Americans to meet when they pro- ‘test against Turkish atrocities or outrages in Russia, no one de- nies, Yet the efforts to put an end to the disgrace seem to have sceomplished itl. 1@ Republicans were charged with insincerely advocating ee ‘nerely in order to win the Colored vote in the Congres- @lections. On the other hand, the Democrats in the Sen- ate filibustered against the bi!| and talked it out with an uncon- jeealed party intent. Next December the matter will normally come fup aa unfinished business, It is possible that then it may be considered as one not of party interest but of national concern. IBy n patriotic agreement some act may be passed to put the ‘stamp of Federal disapproval upon a form of lawlessness which pea te whole nation into disrepute. fe truly hope that this may be the ease and that eventually jour whole nation may come to realize that murder is murder ee ee ee rene ‘A NEW WORLD CONFERENCE. E CRUSADER Service comes. n dis rid Caliphate conference, which ist mtries, which includes practically e world is being arranged to take place s, India, in December, says a dispatcl ramets of hagors, Cansiatisple, reraments of ; istan and other Moslem states to send ence will also take up the question of Sintinns of the New Weld ta ar eft FROM THE CRUSADER Service comes 1 dispatch which states that A world Caliphate conference, which is to embrace all [Mussulman countries, which includes. practically every Colored country in the world is being arranged to take place in Gaya, Bengal province, India, in December, says a dispatch from Alls- "The conference will also take up the question of the non-Mos- inviting the gavernments of Angora, Constantinople, Trak, Baypt, Porsia, Afghanistan and other Mosiera states to send delegates. “The conference vail also take up the question of th non-Mos- lem Cole populations ofthe New World in an efor to sacar co-operation ‘and co-ordination of action throughout the entire Colored world.» : ‘Such a conference when considered in the light of recent T- ish aggreriana and the haste with which England and France hastened Yo quiet them by agreement with the desire for ishmed ‘expansion which they. ‘probably wil ease deep con- I eat genres OU tore Saye boon forctal of och an alliance, ‘Europe, white Europe we mean, is bankrupt and war broken. Had th be. me paicy rad ty England end even France at the Mudama "would have been just reversed sd Tuckey in all probability would speedy have fle the raed fist, But these countries now cannot afford war. ‘They prefer 2 iplomady which, wile fending to shear ‘rom the a lect small part of their former power, at leas’ ave the bulk of their dominions and protec" arates still in their onda. ‘But it is significant that Turkey at sais time shows her de- sire fo: her former glory in avch ap unmistakable way and at such a Pime tiat successful opposition to its gratification is prac- tically .npossible. And we are ted to wonder v hat will eventuate if tn ran Tala and Aa i ncetuatd ty» combination sored Moslems. Certainly history will rocord a of 0 Sposa ee ‘re na ist ‘ope for the next twelty years eannot now be forecast. ‘ThE INVITATION OF Dr. Moton to speak in otland may valle oneldera pret ofthe fash that Sevan fede to know af the present day statay of the Negro ix Ameria, Wil Be. Mot. tall the whole truth? "We hope to. America neds no Giasitbidl wh > the dtes G48 akiaivagt te do fax hareait, ‘THE CASE WON in Arkansas by the Negro Shriners _ is fe agninat& Negro oriac ia pecs tase causing it to 4 f a ‘auch ease ca Hise “Gourts for velilersent. Tt may be a barbinger of better ‘THE PARENT WHO encourayes his {nfant to say “smart’ thingy to le eater hard comping that he "ean E swith him.” dsaetatlthed ny tt supreme lathe tenth tod recat ang ag ‘supreme a AGAIN We what real service labs of fe ABE, serviee are the many o \ miu CIRCUME ZANCES é+¢ better: overomae by maser ‘than by eoptinial bewaiting. ris. NO YOORER ‘itizen that the one who witl not a0 VN HE MIRROR ‘Th one influetniat particular, the North has for sixty leg years boast- fod ner maperiority over the South. In thio unblushing laudation of sof, [Boston and New York have shone ax immodest and urdetnained mouth- pisees,, overlooking no opportunlty to evt and carve us with the acimitars lof their sarcasm. Wallowing tn the egotiam of a fallacious excellence, fiey ave overwhelmed un with objurgaion, anathema and denunciation Tey nave had no mercy. ‘Alas, for the pelde that gosth before a fall! They who sat high upon the seats of self-aatiatueiion are come down into the valley of faction. The sovereignty of thelr conceit Js overthrown, Powerless In ‘be cluteh of fell aiid revealing etreumstance, they can no longer forge the phrase and mar [shal the word which entablish for them a hypothetical preeminence, Behold the damning farts in a news dlapatch setiing forth that, when [Negre fazilies rented houses in a block on West Fifty-ainth Street i ew York City, the whites, who had been Jiving there a long tne, rove up with wrath tn their hearts and bricks in thelr hands and #laged 1 a0 deo, saraze and merciless atfack upon the blacks, ‘The blacks responded in Kind. ‘The streot being too narrow to accommodate all thoge who hus: Jrered for baitie, many of each color resorted to the roofs and. there, foreaking brick chimneys into thelr component parts, rained the Trish con: ett down upon the unprotected heads of thelr respective enemies, Als {the shining razor more than once drank blodd, and the biudgeon club beat upon crunching ehin and eraking skull. ‘That no deaths requlted wan due to the bardy endurance of the combatants, But the many casualties atm ly compensated for the lack of fatalities, Hospital and police station en: ertained lavishly the remnants of this fray brought about by the failure Jot the two races to dwell together In peace, harmony and physical whole Ry’ thle time you sivwpect, no doubt, what it is that bas dimmed the tair exeutcheon ot the North and shut the boasting mouths of Boston and New York. A face rlot. No more and no less, Race rioting, that fault [which has so bellitiod the South in Northern eyes, has bilghted the North herself, © allenced boast O punctured excellence! O Anglo-Saxon same esa! ‘—Asherille Citizen. “PREMDOM OF SPEECH" DOES NOT JUSTIFY ANARCHISO, Frequently t# heard the assertion that “this is a free country.” It is the retort that springs to the lipe of any Individual, or group of individ usa, when he or i ie reprotched or ealled to account for action that In ot {ectlonable oF detrimental to othere, Some there are, doubtless, who ae- tually believe that constitutional freedom, the lberty of the Individuaiy, ts /equivatent to teense to do anything to whieh there is Impulse without re- gard for the rights and privliges of others. And some know better, Dut ‘minuse the plea of freedom to justify acts that cannot be permitted be- Jeause they rely upon It to appeal to the uninteligent and gain for them the the support of those in the population who, when agsembled in any considerable number, constitute a mob, Of course, avery Inteligent person Knows, and if he:is honest he will freely admit that he knows, Gat, just ax thir nation tr free and indepen- dent only within its legitimate rights, 90 every individual has his personal Hiberty elreumseribed by thelr rights and priviloges of hls fellow citizens, ‘and that the ame ta true oF groups of the population ‘To guarantee vecurity for life, berty and the pursuit of happiness for for ail the inhabitants of this country is the purpose of the Conatitution Jand the statuen based thereon. It follows logleally that acts which men- seo the life, restriet the Iherty, or interfere with the pursuit of happiness [of any inhabitant or group of inhabitant of the United States, cannot be permitied to any other inhabitant oF group. “A man’ house ts hla castle,” and under the ‘Constitution he is s6- Jcure therein from mnreasonable searches and seigures. There |e law to proteet bim from violent entry. But be may not im Mix home or on hia preminees engage In.aetivitie, or maintain canditions, that are an anney- lance or a detriment t0 hie neighbors Citlzens are free to walk or drive In the streets, and go wherever they will and because that freedom In for all, there cannot be to any the 1 jeense to do anything that would obatuet or lmspede the progress of othern Speteh is free, but only for the expression of opinion; not for incite ment to violence. ‘The sume ts true of the frerdom of the press. And upon ‘the constitutional right to assemblage there are the restrictions that tt [must be peaceful and non-obstructive, When a crowd assemblee, however Dencetul It may be, Wf {t obstructs traffic, it le made to dlaperse unless special permission has been.given for the assemblage or for the doings that tract It—a parade, for Instance. ‘And citizens are tree to work wherever they cai find employment that suits them, a tong ax they mieet requirements, oF to quit work that they [40 not like. Because they are, it Jn not and cannot be, the right or privil ef0 of any pervon; oF grobp of persors, or any authority to compel any to Jwork where they do not want to work, or fo prevent them from working where they do want to eam thelr living and the opportunity is offered. ‘These examples of the limitations of freedom, of personal liberty, might be multiplied many times, but even these few are presented with an apology to the many to whom they are so familiar, so much matters of course, that they may wonder a little, at the fiewt thought, why we have resented them at i. ” ‘The reason, which is likely to come to mind of all who wondered at Brat, ls unt there are always ersne who believe, out of ignorance, oF have been misted to believe, that iverty is the equivalent of Hleenee, —Albany (N. ¥.) Journal, PROGRESS OF THE NRGRO. ve, ar has often been pointed o er towards efvilization in his ti glo-Baxon race in any similar p v0 far as Is Known, no other ra t. century. inde yearn pg the enslaving 0 60 and 1860 the number rou conte tn any decade. Negro s ed blacks of the Lark Contine “the Jong Fcunele betwee the thé anmber of 4,000,000 nm, vere some “freedmien,” and rom but for the most part these 4,00 1t in not only true,'ar has often been pointed out, that the American Neato advanced further towards civiliation in his first fifty yeare of frre- om than éla the Anglo-Saxon race in any simllae period in It history. 1 ts equally true that, no far ats known, no other race or people ever Tone ro rapaly within batt » century. ‘Lees than one hundred years ago the enslaving of the Negro wat at it Height. etween 1860 and 1860 the nomber rought from Africa. wan 10,000, the largest recone tn any decade. Negro slaves thus brought to Aineriea wer untamed blacks of the Latk Continent, and yet they were the peovie » after the long Fiugele betwee the North and the Zouth rere emancipsin’ to thé umber of 4,000,000 nm, women and children, Prior f0 1860 there were same “frecdmen.” and rome saves had been giv: Jena litle sehooting, but for the most part these 4,000,000 peuple had nev- er been to sence, had néver had religious teaching, anc were without pro- erty © any Kind. Togay there axe in tho United Sfater, among the chil ren of howe very saveay 600 Nogro atithors, 578 Nogro dentiats, 126 No 0 chetats, 1003 Negro Inventors, 2000 Negro lawye.s and Judges, 237 Negro eivit and mis:ng engineers, 4000 Negro physica and surgeon, 2600 Nero nurse and 38,000 Negro school teachers.” Mascrially, the Negro as propered alice 1866. Today he owns G0 uomes Tor exeh one owned in 1866, bo controls ar ope:aten 600 times us many tara, he hax multiplied hls ehsreh holdings 65 tines In mvisber and 60 times tn value, the numer of rable schoo! punts has multited by Tf, sud the valve of higher woatlonal properties by 466. The ‘Negro now owns land with tn acreage loner than all ot Treland. Ie ln-a much fem simple .satter to nieanure or compute the edveation- [a and rotisioun evelopment of the race, Yet the fact that Negro liter sy haa riven from ton per cent in 1866 to eighty Der cent In 1920, and bat prevent Muteracy ta Irgely among the older generations, who never isd any opp rtunitien fdr sehooting, tell thelr own story. Moreover, th tact thatthe Nexro owns 42,000 churches, with x mesibecahip of 4,400,000, avd that he hes Invested ‘m church properties upward of $95,000,000, ts Jloavent testimony to his strong relizious feeling and faith. With his en- sia, hla fmagination, hs apiiival fervor, his hope, love, patlenee and ong-wittering, no group in America ts more truly or mois deeply rellgtous Novorthlow, the Negro tm this country le living (lay im fas from deal conditions. Whi.o he tan core far from the situation In slavery J25y4, he hs by no meana rison an far a bo ean. oF a8 bo wil. Thove ind duals who have exceti In: various walks of Ife only prove th inherent poeabintles ot the Nagra) they potvt the path for other milllons of he race, my hopetul isan are to ve wlscerned oon the horaca. Sanitation, wroper ea: of chin, better Domes, Improved methods of cocking, va rition of erops and of @iot—thowe are amour the fundasicotal things ruieh etn reeving Incrasad ation from thelr ener and advisers. (late Ieelelaiures and loéal community Woarda Nive. boen slow to 7 a G i |] unto THE FourTH i i 1 GENERATION.” | Pci raves Fee ofl] Y | Jar tice) | iy Tarte Rat ie Monee ing at) they the Kelley Ser ered They “eo Protect bythe Keller Sewenerer Noe tm wih fall fe Teak CHAPTER. THX. ‘ut ‘rode, they lenored the py My cer iene aah cneet ean eae A True Friend. you Knew it!" exclaimed Clare wood “Yer, Haid Joe Lightner, "but ot Jat once. Nou know we wore Tuli ind educated “togetier, “John,” fwev'e. been together ever susce. Deen to. auapect sosuething Way back in college days. One aight 70v were reading by the lamp. and) Fran ying oh we couch 1 unt bap ened t0:100k vp at you. don't know feuy Dut all of & sudden X felt ther wan something strange shout your face, T thought no more of i tthe tine bat some oath ater 1 a pened again, and after that ft became Regular thing. I never could ay jst bat It wan, but it way there Not dit two or three years ago di my. taney" take a definate form,” “aiow! aseed Clarewood. “itcwas here in Tlliston one ay 1 stopped at a busy dowatown corner tor walt for the traffic to pass, Jum in frout of mo. was a. cripple Negra who. looked. old ‘enough” to. have ought in 1612. You and Virgin fame by Jutt then in your ear. ‘Yoo atived’ moment and ‘then went. by frith the tralfic." "The old. Negr Tooked “arter you. and. struck hi Jeane sharply on the curb, and mumb. ied to bimself: "Cant. tell me tha man's wbite. He never knew any fone heard him, ‘Then the whole Wing fame darn on ye with a eraah—tha ight at college and all. This Negre well" you know. very aged. peopl Mave a mure instinct for aueb, things “But ‘you never mentioned iC me," sald Clarewood. what do you take me for dim ‘Thuak Ta walk up to my best trend and call him a Negro? 1 waa puzzled moreover, Thad’ known all” You people for three senerations and had Rover seen or heard. anything. of I Nor bad any’ one else. T knew you aidnt know of It, f you had yOu have. been’ just fool euough to sa 80. Beaides, you were fond of talk ing about younr "great-rrandmother Harriet, which you never would hav done if you had ‘known all ths.” “You knew. tht thing,” Joe, an you never Tet It make 1 dtverence Youre real gold, Joe, si) through “How about yourself?” slowed Jo Haghiner. “You did your duty. wit this awful thing’ banging over ou head. Tell me alt about i ‘John Clarewood "then {01d hi friend’ atl about his long night 0 agony. ust lke, yout erled Lightner “You're so. honest you're iahumen The temption mut have been awful Jand ‘what of Virginia. How id” sh take Ie he's one” “Gone! What ete would she do. on she's foely and Toyal bat abe on "God!" breathed Joe, “T wond tt the city's worth such a aacrife ‘And the wore of it in that Some 0 dhe people whote omen and childre you lare protecting will turn on yo and eure you for Negro." “Oh, Tm past that wory. F welche ai} that ‘ny may mind: before T toc plunge.” “Look here, John,” sald. Lightne suddenly, “you ‘write the full: nor Jot your bight of temptation and Tr fmake ithe feature. of the. Une thie Saturday.” “*N0, m0, Joe, don't kurt your bus ince for my make.” “Hurt my buiness! Havent yo ot any better newn sense than that Such a story woud wake the Uni [outset everything in town.” ‘Clarewood ‘finally’ axel. to. writ he article and bin friend Joo wen fubuanmty ont of the ete, ‘An the divy went Dy The PMs lneweparorfonwht an edltorist we Jom Cintewoon. the Clnirion mn THE FIGHT FOR JUSTICE Ix {ald has deen extended in 2 number. GEORGLA.| Among the latter may be mentioned as Spence ecco emit coma nag [Oat met Mea ha ces Soon ee eer ee sree Ania ox mann: | een nee ane coe pene Sarees ma Rss iets elon Sua nach aa" ship of Dr. T. J. Wolter, Is waging| \sbury Mc Clusky, now pending, in eee ce tema wren tae’ ee ree ‘votonce an? injaaiie, and for the |Pome, wounded inn, and. tried_ to developement of a public sentiment| “rive him from the community. The foment ple nr | re fom oe pence eee eee rer aes ears, Wercan cerr ene et oe i See eee sia istceer neces cee tt ran roc pene be Sram rar teal |tr Saree ea piconet eae Gmemen a pon ree Se sean eae ees eve Be Sra asta Glenna re arnt ae Stee a haat “lease ae cueien i to foetus Seeceretce tara sss es ens sae ee Sener ed nes ee eather a pain ee os aSeRemae TR ee erg aegeerees eper peapeg og pam Pega gey laienng he en eres fociee Canine cena eer eae ae ae ‘a, & ttle more than two months there have been nine Iynchings in Georgia. Instead of showing a falling off, mob murder there {a on the ix- ferease, ‘The state authoritien seem 40 take it as a matter of course that ‘hese things should be, for no effort ts made to bring the murderers to Sustie. ‘The only measure that has beer advanced to curh Iynehings ts the [Dyer bit, when tong ainea wrt passed by the House. ‘The Senate daili: with th ‘neasuré for many months, then adjourned without taking action Jon it. Through sts nextoct the national seandal has grown, unt we find /Mexjco pointing the finger of scorn at us, for some of her people wore fk leluded in the number sain fa tho mob miurdefs ax Herrin, T., last Jutvs Georeia 1 one of the most progressive stntoy in tho South, but ite record in the mattor of Iynchiags is ‘a0 worst posalbie. Public eentiment there apprers to condone tne practice. Tn the elrevmatances “ho national gorrrnmiont should net. It i the plain duty of congress to take such stop: ax will akcaro to very man hin day in cout. ‘Th rest Upon con | gress as a constitutional obligation, =Sette here, tee’ Pioneer Going ail they could 10" diereait_ hi They ome "Bot ee te ih ee eter bentecused "ot defendag ‘Ward i roder, they gored ihe pol at iru asa centered iat tu ot Garewood's rac ‘oriin, and’ thes forked wp cnaderble indignation mong the lower clansn ofthe hy. ‘The Union, Jon Lightaer’® paper, igs tat oii Cenc: fe hl stint te Van, or the finer and others ni: ton to tow steer they rely ast sean ty Yor tne coleea. ae feats cgas your’ aad. bus Sten lied Aer any yrs. of Bests condins, you haves it feet atorsey able “sat couaasous bough to stack them ssccoly. i nm a pling Pertnas snciiee ts ie pera Rogie ‘shane ey ot Nears blood x his Senettunesey Bat boca id wht Sou nied in to ua Such Malt wk made ts ime pressions spon’ taking poole, boi cia cnrewssd was Senet avon dropped trom his libs and sued toga sp his pew chute, Sich ‘al So eztusye tha vould fia have adie. the Reeve” she Sarced the Crop ‘olgoin, Bot Clareneody tte van fot fr tong ihe exiie property Ble font n'a week Gene's. nations sfurana papers al eve he County rere commenting upon t,he tout Six" papatv ot cous denbuneed Gare Sood savas, the Northern papers Prine hm thd those’ of the Week [Siowed a ierity "which wos raler Sovine John Carewoot', lary bad. been petated de by site tn the Union With "an‘ arte by" severend Ask harevoods pastor. Reverend, Ach fotercun the aenco of Be plot is theater sald That ht facia? ik whch the chur had io vlca and Wat ita perhaps best that only ate of pure Pauete tos ou atdutt hota poc ‘sites ‘Gareweod told hn sory fom as 1 aappene; ‘eal Haein sae Toe non sccompaed teat veg nite a ecrling edt Saturn "nitstarn ankng yan a become “ot Chat steseting {hat otitlans be put fae bai Inthe places o isan, tnd hee ie them with cowardice ‘he seal ot the two area and tue eitoriat a that's apc man tng ‘ot the “mntatere “Mas” ented Gltreweod's sory a woe say's Shem and others bel Ze thee re tetera tater in onereetons At tho mecting hey Fecsed romone ‘isting: ea Ect acoraay for Rie vigous e: foreenent of ie lane 1m the teantine jobs Clareveod eat erniy" about_us busca sti atoruey, preparing his aac ie haa "woasvehoy, as tn fcr tala a an And tush Hs are in thinton wanted he estou and way bighor thks ove en those who pv he te cold Shut cknotleeed that ba as beter a = Zit te time he tad not ard from Virgie ‘Nee etter ie in letter from bee fates “Prom the newepaper." lithe iit ete her fon for ay anahtery min rere Te Zour minor ad 1 sen" you" would hy ud fhe pice of death ‘or Sour Monatou mptatre You have forever lek feed the sate of Ballots oot ine tart tla county: My Sata fc thy hae ie ma age anauied and you tate a6 Sppme ie tor yx iy age_ a trai stow teeny the Heat Sean "you nck ot ncnzonBetinore" IE ener dope il aid bas been extended in a number. Among the latter may be mentioned the notorious Wiltams"inarder farm" fase, which the commission helped fo prosecute and in which convletions More secured; the eave of Tom Parka ‘whose farm was Saved from frusdlent foreclonre: tho release of a Nesro boy ‘who Was held tn servien without pay find brutally, treated: the. cane” of Aubury Me Clusky, now pending, In Which a mob attacked’ Me" Clutky's ome, wounded. on nd tried. to ‘ive. him trom the ‘community. ‘The “omission hes identified membace ot thie Jop and ‘let n 480,000" damare ait uinet het {cA ntich publicity 98 possible ‘cen tected In thene and other cases snd good ult re airing te table that In. two recent Ts scht gt Indictments have been returned, and ‘in one of them convietions hace been fecured, TR" Galan that eat rostess tn lng roada, Some of the ‘est Tegal Laicot In Goorgia i fving Sie Saaite TAK to Ps eee News of Your Home Town DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST S.T. SIMPSON CO., are offering tailored clothes for men and women in a variety of styles, textures and colorings which afford an opportunity for the exercise of individual taste in the selection of a properly becoming suit. Personal ```markdown ``` PRICED 406 NORTH $25 to $65 Y 3438 DAY Pera Mrs. Adell Brower of Tague, Tenn. was in the city last week visiting Mrs. Katie Wesley. 3403 Thomas aveen. Dr. B. Washington of Terrell, was in the city last Saturday and visiting his grand father, J. E. Long. 5190 Victor Street. Mr. Chas. B. Murle, Jr., famous young orator this week for Hou- neath, where he will fill an engagement. Dr. D. Over of Denver, Colo., who occupied the office of Dr. E. Arling- ton Wilson at Macedoah, Sunday at 10 a.m. Henry Wesley, the old paper man was in town from Oklahoma, attending the funeral of his niece, Clairetta John Richardson Returns To The Land of His Preference. YOUNG WOMAN DIES. Sunday morning, October 15th, at the home of the late Joan, a forty-five an intense loneliness died at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Longrace, who was 15 years of age was a charming and highly respected woman. By her immediate friends and relatives, she was well known. The husband of deceased, Mr. Alonso, who was a few days prior to her death however, he was forced to leave for her husband's business pressure. An officer notified of her absence immediately "dispatched her Dalia, arriving at the residence to its final resting place at Shirewood, LA, where she was born." Monday night at 14:34, by People Magazine. DALLAS MUSICIAN SERIOUSLY INJURED. Paul Copper, a well known Dallas musician was severely injured by an explosion in Dallas Paper Company, sedgewood he said. Mr. Copper's attention when the accident by one passing when the accident. He was injured by the head and neck of a man, day evening to members of his family at st. Paul Saint Martin, where he was. Mr. Cooper is a well known Dallas and Austin-based theatre and amusement company located in the city. He is a member of Riverside Park Orchestra all the summer. Death Penalty Sustained by Appeals Court—C. E. Gaines to Pay Highest Penalty for Robbing Wita Fire-Arms. The Judgment of the District Court asserted by the district court that the murderer George Street, a postal station building in the suburban street branch post office in Dallas, was affirmed by the Court of Criminal Appeals at Austin, Wednesday. MRS. INO. PARKER RE-TURNS FROM EAST. Mrs. Joe Turrell 2007 Thomas Ave. has received from an eight week MEN AND WOMEN. tailored clothes for men and variety of styles, textures and color- ord an opportunity for the exercise maste in the selection of a properly CENTRAL AVE PRICED DILLAS Y 3438 $25 to $65 National City Schools Well Attended Negro High School to be Completed Next Week. REV. J. R. STARKS, AT TENDING MISSOURI AND KANS IS CONFERENCE. THANKS. We take this method of thanking our many friends and well wishers their spiritual words of comfort and beautiful days in the weees of autumn. We wish you peace, peace, Tuesay, Yatha, Dr. B. W. Young Husband, Mr. B. B. Raskell, Mr. A. B. Raskell, Mr. A. Leronde Posey, Mrs. A. Leronde Posey, Bystera. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1922 DALLAS BIRTHS AND DEATHS. To Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel C. Walker, 2014 To Mr. and Mrs. C. Madison, 2322 To Mr. and Mrs. C. Madison, 2322 To Mr. and Mrs. Ollie King, 2764 To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, 2014 To Mr. and Mrs. Walker Thompson, 2014 To Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Denton, 2744 To Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Denton, 2744 Mr. and mair. James H' McKinney, 1107 Well, a boy Mr. and mair. Frank Dotson, 2005 Casey, a boy Mr. and mair. A. D. Madison, Pickle Drive, a boy To Mr. and mair. Blton. 1383 Fletcher, to Mr. and mair. B. Boyd, 4400 Helen to Mr. and mair. B. Boyd, 4400 CITY CLUB NOTES. CITY CLUB NOTES. W. W. W. ART CLUB. In spite of the inexperience, weather Community Center with Miss L. B. carried on in the usual manner by carried on in the usual manner by business was transacted. All members 24th at the house of Mrs. A. M. Cal- lors. After adjournment by order our hostes, chiming bells rang at the People's drug store, where quality and service reign supreme. SILVER LEAF SOCIAL CLUB The Silver Leaf Social Club met their first meeting on April 16, opened with prayer and song omitted on account of the absence of members, responded to the names with brief quotations. Members wrote letters of thanks. A business served menu of chicken salad and soup, and a meeting with Mr. Foster, $625 meeting with Mr. Foster, $625 DOROTHY ART CLUB MRS. Heater Rutherford has moved to the new house on Hamilton Rd. in Wheaton. Addition: Prather gave her a check for $850.00. Mrs. Heater will be attending lhoma City. the week was well attended. Swims avenue. Mrs. Dewena interior, and the Dorothy Chair. A joyful afternoon was spent in all kinds of beautiful meals. The luncheon was served and the club adjourned. Mrs. ANNIE BILLS, PRES. Mrs. ANNIE BILLS, Rep. THE WOODEN CHARITY CLUB. The Diamond Charity Club met at the home of Mrs. I. M. Brioton, our next meeting will be on Thursday. Thomas avonne, Oct. 17, every member is asked to be present. Of this famous demonstrations. Pres. THE READING CIRCLE. All of the members of the Ladies MOSES H. HALL, WHO MA ONE DAY TELLS HOW T MOSES H. HALL, WHO MAKES AS HIGH AS $35.00 IN ONE DAY TELLS TO HOW TO MAKE BIG MONEY. MOSES H. HALL, WHO MAKES AS HIGH AS $35.00 IN ONE DAY TELLS TO HOW TO MAKE BIG MONEY. A. I have been selling Fair Plans. I making more money than I ever did as high as $35.00 a day. Once they have anything else, and as I am the loot and lots of people who come to tables. Many men and women in my from the International Distributors, they cannot get them and cannot get money for people. There are hundreds of other stores H. Hall with Fair Plans article territory is being open daily. Get our information. Send to today to the internals, Penn, for positive proof money. I have been selling Fair Flx Toilet articles for some time now and making more money that I ever did before in my life, some times making more money than a day. Once they buy Fair Flx Toilet articles have anything else, and as I am the only one who can sell them, I have lots and lots of people who come to me now to buy Fair Flx Toilet articles. Many men and women in my town have tried to good their goods and they cannot get them and cannot get in my territory as I intend to hold it for many years to come. Signed: MOSES H. HALL There are hundreds of other men and women doing just as well as Moses H. Hall with Fair Flx Toilet articles. Write for positive proof. New territory is being opened daily. Get exclusive territory now. Write today and information. Send today to the International Distributing Co., Memphis, Tennessee, for positive proof that you, too, can make big money. MAMIE SMITH and her JAZZ HOUNDS, World's Greatest BLUES SINGER. GOT TO COOL MY DOGGIE (You Can Have Him Love Him An ALABAMIA BLUES (Mamie Smith Blues) WICKED BLUES (He May Be Your Man Some Time) STUTTERING (Strut Your Material) EAST TEXAS PI R. J. JONES, Mgr. 107 GOT TO COOL MY DOGGIES NOW! (You Can Have Him I Dim I Don't Him Didn't Blues) H. J. JONES, Mgr. 107 1-2 E. Erwin St., Tyler, Texas Almendra Brooks, 2505 Bryan Idella P. Brooke, 1111 Church Idella P. Brooke, 1111 Church Samuel O. Jeffrey, 1103 Moore Joseph C. Burke, 1444 Moore Joseph C. Burke, 1444 Moore THE D. C. C. The D. C. c. met with Mrs. Ida M. Rippea. An interesting manning spent time with the guests, after all business, the hostess served, the chicken with marinara sauce, the lettuce, with delicious California Kissei. Queen Party will be given at $10 Hill Ave. Each guest will be meeting on 26. with Mrs. Maggie Abner, 132, Thomas H. Hewlett, 132, THE CARNATION CHARITY CLUB Fourteen members met at the home of Mrs. Dr. Holland opened up a museum to preserve the scripture reading for the president, this meeting belied by a Bible quotation, collection for the eventing at 18:54, paid for with a gift account back to the club. A few women came and gave the event after a three months' vacation on the beach. Of Mrs. Hutson, 215 Munger avenue, a dainty chicken salad, Jellie's restaurant, were served. Mrs. H. Lammon, Mrs. A. Amos, Peporter. AKES AS HIGH AS $35.00 IN O MAKE BIG MONEY. The International Distributors. Memphis, Tenn. Gettlemen: The real big money of today is to be made in the business and if you can make kind of goods to sell and secure exclusive territory (a place to sell goods where no one else can sell them) any one can sell them. An unusually good line is the Fair Plex letter articles. There are no bad lines, but beats them and there are none at their price that equals them. They are sold only by authorized representatives who can sell them. I am not get them as quick as you get some good customers. Letter articles for some time now and before in my life, some times making fair Plex letter, my customers were not get them as quick as you get them now to buy Fair Plex letter articles have tried to secure these goods and the drug in my territory as 1 intend to hold Signed: MOSS H H. HALL men and women doing just as well as a. Write today for positive proof. New exclusive territory now. Write today ional Dtributing Co., Mem that you, too, can make big Watch This Space THE JAZZ ORCHESTRA ES NOW, I Don't Want Him Didn't My How Blues) In Buts He Comes to See Me HONOGRAPH CO., 1-2 E. Erwin St., Tyler, Texas NECROLOGY CARD OF THANKS. Whitewright, Texas, Oct. 19, 1922. We were all our mansions for the warmth of our many friends for the sickness and death of our despair for this life Oct. 15, 1922. We also thank you for the love of this life to the bereaved family. May you all live long and happy where parting will be made. MAYEK, Father. HUILT, MAXEY, Father. LILA MAXEY, Father. Whitewright, Texas, Oct. 19, 1922. CARD OF THANKS. Corsicana, Texas, Oct. 19, 1922 Sons of the late Joseph sonic lodge and sisters of zerusalem Chapter and friends who rendered their service to our beloved of our beloved husband and father, Samuel Patterson and who gave his life to our children, of extending our slices thanks, MRS. MARY HARRIS, Stepfather, MRS. H, J LOWE, Stepfather-in-law CLASSIFIED "ADS." **WANTED:** An assistant teacher at Middle School, Woodland 0724 8667 8667 Mofft Street, 10-21-11 **T. M. H. ILES AND VOCE.** Teacher of Plans and Voice. 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Take Golden Tonic and keep well. Take Golden Tonic to keep off malaria and Dengue fever. THE WORLD'S FIRST WOMAN Mamie Smith the Great Colored Vaudeville Artist now sings exclusively for OK&h Records The Records of Quality We list below Mamie Smith records which have taken the Country by storm. THE VERY LATEST 75¢ Mamie Smith Blues Alabama Blues 75¢ Lonesome Mama Blues New Orleans Blues 75¢ Got to Cool My Puppies You Can Have Him 75¢ Strut Your Material Stuttering 75¢ Down Home Blues Arkansas Blues 75¢ Wicked Brushes He May Be Your Man SEND NO MONEY Just send us Your Order and you can Pay when Records are Received ST. LOUIS MUSIC CO. Box 566 Dept. A. St. Louis, Mo. Don't call till three Regards occur in your Local Shopt. Mail US Your Order and find the Best Price for your THE SPORTING WORLD BISHOP W. SAMPSON BROOKS OF MONROVIA, WEST AFRICA, IN DALLAS. Sunday afternoon Brother J. H. Biddle of St. John Baptist church has been extended an invitation to furnish music for that occasion. Dr. J. H. Smith, of Bethel church will preside as trustmaster at the reception. All meetings will take place at St. James A. M. E. Temple except those who are otherwise indicated. The Program will be in charge of President J. R. Starks, who rushes all the way from Kansas to be present. HAMPTON FOOTBALL MATERIAL LOOKS PROMISING (By A. N. P.) Hampton, Va. Oct. 19—The Hampton Institute is fighting and a fighting team is the future outlook. The first game of the season will be at College, Baltimore, Md., at Hampton College, Baltimore, Md., or at the that the "Marylanders" have invaded the Lower Peninsula of Virginia. Keen to win, the Hampton Institute foot- paced. St. Paul at Lawrenceville ... Oct. 21 Virginia N. & I. at L Petersburg ... Nov. 1 Lincoln at Hampion ... Nov. 11 Howard at Washington, D. C. Nov. 11 Howard at Washington, D. C. Union at Hampion, Thanksgiving ... Nov. 20 St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 12—The St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 12—The St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 12—The St. Louis in the first of a five game series. Season. Detroit ... 000 010 510—7 St. Louis ... 012 211 Detroit ... 020 000 300—14 St. Louis ... 020 000 300—14 Detroit ... 000 120 500—5 Fourth Game: ... 000 120 500—5 St. Louis took the fifth and deciding game by a top-score score, 9 to 1. The team was expected to complete and the field is expected to be the scene of several interesting plays. DECLARE CARPENTER- SIKI FIGHT NOT FRAMED. Paris, Oct. 15—Idem emphatically on my honor as a boxer, the infamous Skii, who was assigned to that Skii who was arranged or that Skii who was arranged by knocking me out in a general Service. The Skii who was assigned to Adam Universal Service received the following answer from "The lying report was by a man named Carpentier, who demanded the fullest investigation. I demand the fullest investigation." PUT UP FIDDLE AND BOW And now that the nineteen twenty-two teams of uneffectuess to fandom and now takes in place among events of the past, the team has an extensive preparation for the opulent failure while others are endeavoring to lose the pennant. The big loop ran as follows: The Black Giants in the Texas Negro League, Memphis Red Sox in the Southern Negro League, Tusahawaii Black Sox in the Southern (White) League; St. Louis Black Sox in the Southern (White) League; St. Louis Black Sox in the International League, Baltimore in the International League, New York Yankees in the American League and New York Giants in the LETTER OF MILLIHOLLAND TO LODGE URGED PASSAGE OF DYER BILL. WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 18—That the fight to pass the Dyer Antifascist bill of many broad minded and skilled members of the National Socialist group, a typical letter sent to Senator Lodge by Hon. John E. M. Mihailand, a copy advocating a Negro Socialist. This letter was sent to Congress adjourned, and is remarkably true to its title, "Hotel Lafayette, Washington." September 11 Hon. John E. M. Mihailand, Senator Washington, D. C. DYER AND LYNCHING HILL beaten tomorrow, you know that just as well as I do. You know over your prospects, and you know that the thing is possible now in Republican politics. You know how the fearful Dyer will respond to your lure word. You be done tomorrow; Don't hesitate to sacrifice the Liberian Loan, if necessary. In conversation with the Dyer Hill response to Republican Party feat and you cannot explain it away your mind—that every victory won by the Republican Party issue since 1868 specially in the Invasal of Our Nation on the subject, and they should be the enactment of that humane legislation ought to be joined to vote against it. In assignment to the Kunj and the Kunj who are burning the women and the men of the nation. National League The teams thus mentioned coped the rage in their respective leagues. They were turned to the task of lamping the stadium. The sport serge of the great Dalmatians to cop in the pivous loot to win in the inter-league class for championship, to beat out the Mobile Bears for the championship of the white clubs of the south. Yankas who were a 7 to 5 bet to win. For this we feel lucky and now we have the teen and twenty-two being satisfied with this accomplished and now play the father of father time, what more can a poor team do? WILEY-JARVIS FOOT BALL GAME. "Nacogdoches" A. B. C.'s Pitching Ace to Leave Soon For Texas. We are pledged to the entire College people of the United States to support the campus. We demand it. Common sense demands it. We demand it. Party, if it fails to pass it, will go down Capitol steps tomorrow with an announcement that will make us a laughing stock of the campus. We campaign. We campaign. We campaign. Ask your old fighters to clean up this important job and you won't have to worry any longer. Return to the Senate next November. Never mind our friends' blunder—you don't DO IT, AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU. (By A. N. P.) CAIRO, Egypt. One of the world's most famous women is committed when an Egyptian widow was forced to marry an each graved of her husband and her body Herally hacked to death by her husband. The murders confessed that their said they had committed the crime because who was young and pretty and might have been a maid in Balaam, and she might have failed to properly revere the memory of her husband. SON BROOKS OF IFRICA, IN DALLAS Bishop will mark his visit to the citizen Bishop will presch at St. James' Church will tell the story of Liberia and the Ministerial Alliance and Universities' Unison, President of the Ministers' Alliait in a body and learn 'from a man who is should be one of the biggest meeters at Bethel A. M. E. church, Isaiah Brook will be the guest of the Bishop will be the minister of the city—which will be concludes M. E. churches of Dallas, M. E. church financier of the race Bishop to know that he is welcome. half of the Ministers of the city, E. M. church financier of the race Bishop to know that he is welcome. / THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1923. SAVE MONEY! On Shoes for the Whole Family ATTEND NOW J. W. JENKINS' BIG SHOE SALE Is At It's Peak. We are expecting a shipment Saturday of Skinner, Latte Pump, Cross-Strap Colonial and other styles in the fall. 1209--11 COMMERCE STREET PARIS, France, Oct. 13—Dr. Donald Kramer, a professor of Medicine today named how copier could be introduced under the auspices of the University to give persons a dark complexion to wear, and place places of France and hundreds of other countries squarely into the political arena in Missouri today, following an agreement with the University Hall here to which 20,000 persons have attended, to thousand others fought in vain to gain entrance. The klinamen urged voters for at the coming election and purposeful senator James A. Reed was named to the position. HEINOUS EFFORT, BURN WIFE ALIVE; TIED TO TRE BED. CARD OF THANKS. We take this method of thankking our loved ones, their sympathy and kindness during long illness and death of our son, Leo Robinson, and of our friend Floral offerings thus presented. For this we are thankful, the sympathetic youtour, MR, and MRS, L. MATHAS. poured a quantity of iodine down Mrs. Sheriff's throat. The heinous attack upon his wife by Sheriff Jones most trivial quarrel in which witnesses are said to assert that was started by the man. Nature happened in the home of Mrs. Sadie Fields, 5223 South State St, where the young couple were roaming at the time, and was witnessed by Mary, Jones and the state St. according to police reports. The fleddish deed was frustrated by the two women, who finally overpowered the state St. police from the Fifth street police station. Sheriff is held in custody and faces two serious charges, murder Mrs. Sherif's mouth and throat are badly burned by the iodine, and she is internally hurt about the chest and abdomen. She was gushed by Mrs. Fields and Mrs. Jones before the fire reached Mrs. Sherif. She was able to avoid great damage to the house. KLAN WORKING IN M. E. CHURCH The blank pledge sent with the circular letter, reads as follows: "While General Protestant American... I believe in, and am a supporter of the Constitution of the United States, I agree to keep secret whatever information I receive about me relating to the Knights of the Hospice, (with blanks for name and address)." "I would say that only 2.5 per cent of the native population of India drink intoxicating bevera," remarked Dr. Nyogt. NEW YORK, Oct. 17—*Meredith Nicholson, novelist and essayist, says at the time of the Civil War. For the first time, he has articulated the qualities and ideals he have steadily degenerated. The world grows, gray with marital tension; the virtues of yesterday have given sex virtue an indifferent have forced every intelligent observer to have forced every intelligent observer to conclude that the old concept of marriage the home religion, sex standard Nicholson's summary was given given inadequate no reference to the face problem. 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