Dallas Express
Saturday, November 4, 1922
Dallas, Texas
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WOMAN AND LOVER HANGED FOR THE MURDER OF HUSBAND.
SIX PAY SUPREME PENALTY IN LOUISIANA IN ONE DAY. LOVER OF WOMAN SAYS "SWEET WORDS LED ME ASTRAY."
REV. DR. J. E. JONES OF VIRGINIA PASSES AWAY—CLOSES 47 YEARS OF ACTUAL SERVICE.
(Preston News Service)
RICHMOND) Ya. Nov. 2. Professor Joseph Endon Jones, A.M. of Joseph Endon University, died in his home on the university campus on Monday, day before his seventieth birthday. He was a graduate of the university and a graduate of the university before his seventieth birthday. He was a slave parent and was taught to read and write. He was one of the first Colored students at Winnfield College, the department of college education, receiving the degree from Colgate University and Master of Arts from Colgate University. Hamilton, N.J. was the chair of Greek and Church History at Winnfield College, subsequently becoming the director of the college. He has since served with distinction. At the University of Church Polity and Homeliness, he was a speaker of unusual force. By his character he won a host of friends. He installed more pastors in charges installed more pastors in charges installed more pastors in charges. During the past years he has been pastor of the Bethesda Baptist
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Hirmingham, Aia. . . Nov. 2. -Pair of officers of the railroad board through the South The Rock Island Railroad to the railroad office, an official to lie utterance, an official to a complaint. A complaint was lodged with the company by Dr. Ursula G. Mason, the Knights of Pythia organization, the president of the company, vice president and manager of the company, and the chairman that stated the circumstances of ill treatment by a conductor on a train out of Little Rock, Arkansas to a conductor remunerated with Dr. Manon about the occupancy of a seat which he was sitting on. The OGBP officers are being vacant where he had been sitting since the time he was in the office, the conductor became very abusive and threatened the distinguished Colonel, some reason did not follow up the
The following reply was made to the Deacon, Dr. U. G. Macon,
Supreme Medical Director,
Supreme Lodge, K of P; N. A. S., A. A.,
Patriotic Temple Building,
Patriotic Temple Building,
Deacon.
We have made investigation in regard to the matter mentioned in your letter to the Deacon, Dr. U. G. Macon, and has not done a great deal of work to indent personally handed this matter should you again have occasion to comment on it. We have not done any cause for complaint. For the very full report and assure you that it is with full dedication to our employees. We cord every one courteous treatment. Tour our city.
Dr. Macon is highly respected in this city by Mrs. Rosa K. Jones, who is in nowhere else. The incident has in nowhere else the self-respecting of either race.
church near Petersburg, VA
Dr. Macon is highly respected in this city by Mrs. Rosa K. Jones, who is in nowhere else. The incident has in nowhere else the self-respecting of either race.
church near Petersburg, VA
Dr. Macon is highly respected in this city by Mrs. Rosa K. Jones, who is in nowhere else. The incident has in nowhere else the self-respecting of either race.
church near Petersburg, VA
Dr. Macon is highly respected in this city by Mrs. Rosa K. Jones, who is in nowhere else. The incident has in nowhere else the self-respecting of either race.
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AGED GEORGIA WOMAN HEALS THE SICK OF THE NATION.
Garvey told the court that "about 10 percent of stock and that the Black Star Line stock is not in the property it has in its name, what property it has in its name, and property being that at West 185th it presents indemnities of the liaw that were nooses were questioned. As to those nooses were nooses questioned. As to outstanding anthems at West 185th outstanding anthems at West 185th answered that there are no many items from the liaw, crowgregating you what I can remember. We have what you what I can remember. We have $25,000. Also, the Green River Dive told the court that the liaw had about 10 percent of stock and that the Green River Dive told the court that the liaw had about 10 percent of stock and that the Green River Dive outward against Garvey, growing out of the exposure by the "Green River Magazine" that the massage of the "Green River Magazine" and selling on a "ghost site" and subsequent charges by Federal agents and subsequent charges by Federal agents and November 11th to come
REV. M. W. D. NORMAN ENDORSE
TO SUCCEED LAVE REV. E.
G. MORRIS.
The Speech of Dr. Work was in Port as follows:
The period 1818-1821 was one of the most significant in the history of the Norwegian of the United States since their emancipation. It was in many ways a pivotal moment in the construction of the United War. Unlike the old Reconstruction Period¹ of 1848-1878, however, it was a period of rapid civilization and rapid conditions which led to the better economic education and social conditions which were brought about as a result of the World War. 1819 found the Norwegian or any in the industrialized positions which before the World War had been closed to them. There
STATISTICS ON NEGRO PROGRESS TO ATLANTA AUDIENCE.
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ern States for the education of the Negro; there was the rise and growth of the Methodist movement and notably the beginning of the white women in co-operative for improvement. One of the most significant and important aspects of this movement for Indian effectors of white and Colored women in the Methodist movement was the understanding of these issues which we have made much progress in by instituting the Negro Methodist denominations during the past few years and by denominating them in the past few years or purchases of large church buildings or churches social centres and to these churches social centres and to the formal church services. This would appear to be a new and distinct endeavour worked by the Negro minister. A indication of the progress made in the Negro minister have developed sufficiently in strength and in organization and upon them by white denominations. At the 1920 General Conference of the Methodist bodies two largest of all Methodist bodies were elected by E. J. Jones) were elected with full ecclesiastical power and perceptive nomination. It is worthy to note in the mission work of the Methodist Episcopal Church (Continued on Page 3)
CENSUS SHOWS FEW LIBER- CITIZENS URGE PAROLE OF IANS CHRISTIANS. CONVICTED MAN.
CENSUS SHOWS FEW LIBER- CITIZENS URGE PAROLE OF IANS CHRISTIANS. CONVICTED MAN.
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USBAND.
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peculiar, vibrating voice she exclaimed it is my birthright. It is the gift of God.
"I have had it all my life. At first I thought it was a gift. But now I have up to it, and now I spend my time doing what it tells me." She said that she was the oldest of the teenagers she could have. She was asked how many people she has treated. "Troublesome. The come in line like we were. Maybe we see you cure some one!" May we see you cure some one! Going to line up about twenty on the floor, and they are eager to watch you like it.
The crowd created a conversation on as the crowd grew, toward the house. Aunt Molly secretary was sitting up and resting. Accompanied by a man, she leaned startled down the line. She immediately arm that he hadn't been able to move
She began to pass her hand back when she saw her daughter as she did so "your circulation was stopped. Its coming back. Been there for a while, she felt carticuous, that he could feel some pain. As Molle talked a faint flush of tears, she extended from his elbow to his finger tip. He didn't move his arm, but he was able to be seen on all his pants. There were no impure cures that she would have given to her as she wanted down that line of twenty people, each face wore a tattoo that she declared that he felt much better.
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Services were well attended at St. James C. M. E. Church Sunday. Pastor, Rev. J. E. Kines is brushing the floors and inspiring and he is preaching to large crowds at both services. The pastor is alive. Offering for the day was $2.60. Comes and be with us. 1st Sunday in November and help us go over the book.
Sunday well attended and much interest manifested. Collection $2,000. The morning and night services were very well attended and very much benefitted. Collection $11,56. Sixth Avenue. Services were good; the pastor served well and his message on his text, Matt. 26,13. The spirit run high and manifeste itself in various ways. Sunday school was well attended.
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the night text was from Matt: 9.37
Lawyer Jones was among our women,
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Services were well attended at
Bethal A. M. E. church yesterday.
Sunday, school was held along with
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in the slam. The funeral of Br. Pino.
The Odd Fellows of which he was a
member of the body in charge; he
was also a Prentice and class leader
and respected by the masses, the
ocasion was the largest ever attended
by Dr. R. C. Walker, pastor,
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and comment on the people general.
Hishop Brook's lecture Wednesday
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The Flower De La Club meet with Mrs. W. H. Davies Wednesday 28th and a happy evening was spent. An excellent salad course was which a delightful salad course was served. At a previous meeting an excellent paper on. Health Hinta was presented.
Hammer—Sunday was high day at St. Paul Baptist church. Womens Missionary Day and rally conference. Many colors and papers by different members and visitors which was greatly applauded. Rev. M. S. Smith, pastor of Allen Chapel M. D. discuss over and help St. Paul Baptist church. Rev. Smith preached a noble sermon and in the afternoon brought him to the church. W. Eason of Eastland preached a most excellent sermon. At 11 am. Rev. J. H. Warmley also of Rangemouth visited its wives. 8 new members were added to the church during the day. Monies raised $10.60. There are many visits to the church returned today from two weeks visit in Waxahachie. Tex. Mr. Clarence Plummer left the church. B. Jay Flood left a week's visit to Mineola. Rev. Smilh. Mrs. Florence Deshons, Mrs. B. Jay Flood left a week's visit to Mineola. Rev. Smilh. Mrs. Florence Deshons, Mrs. B. Jay Flood left a week's visit to Mineola. Texas attending a M. F Conference; reports they brought the bacon home by paying $87.85. Mrs. B. Jay Flood brought a wonderful man. Mr. Will Plummer is able to go up after
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922.
ELLIJAH L. CARTER, Treas.
E. M. DAVIS, Asst. Treasurer.
Pilot Point—Mrs. Corra Moore's house burned last week; she was lucky to have all its contents except her kitchen utensils. She had no insurance. Prof. W. M. Lee made a donation to the University's returned Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Watson have gone to Chickasha, Okla., where they expect to spend the winter. Mrs. Dora Moore and her children, W. L. Lewey and Mrs. Goosey were called to Dendon Monday. Mrs. Goosey was also called to Mrs. Alse Clark. Services was well attended at the C. M. E. church Sunday morning, stirring sermon Sunday night.
**Wearford**-Services well attended
Sunday, Rev. Jimmies preached at the
A. M. E. members are proud of
their work. The high brown supper Saturday night which was enjoyed by all. The carriage
under the management of Mitchell
Nucker and James Ahnasty, Mack
ford, where he will compress, Mr.
George P. Rucker has been very
happy. He will attend a long illness was out to church Sunday
to see her out. Mr. Dillie Nolan is
Johnson is planning a halloween party for Tuesday night. Miss Martha
will teach school. Mr. Tom Burton
the 2nd of O.-c. on West Oak street,
Miriam the 2nd of O.-c. on West Oak street,
Akart street, after the 24th Mrs. Carle
Newbill was a bapheon on Mrs. Carle
Missura Hall have been very
captured in homes, Mrs. Harriet
of her mother and sister, who were very
**OVERAGE**—The District which con-
nued with the 1980s collection, over one
$100.00. There were many dala-
ges, including Mr. J. T. Chadwick of Boley,
Cila, one of our old friends and Boley
son has returned to her home in Tox-
mologist, Mrs. Ana Mina, his grand-
mother, Mrs. Jenny Mulligan was
visiting in this place Sunday,
entered Hollanda high school, Mus-
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high school. It is Y. Goodwin was
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Nacogdoches—Zion Hill First Baptist church S. S. at 9:30 a.m. with good attendance. Sunday being the 6th Sunday, was given over to the church. The pastor, who gram was carried out, Rev J. H. Harrington of Kaufman, Texas preached a noble sermon for the Society that was highly enjoyed by all present. The pastor, who has accepted the pastorate of Gallice Baptist church and will take charge at once. The church of God in Christ, was visited by the pastor in a great revival last week. Thursday the State Over-seeer, Elder J. W. Harrington, met the meeting. The meeting was considered a success by the pastor and church.
H. Powela, President.
Ruth M. Taylor, See-Reporter,
Madam K-Club, 19, met with
the pressured over by the Vice-pres-
sident over by the Vice-pres-
sident of the president Calling the roll
and receiving of dues, followed by quota-
tions. After a meeting, Madam
Taylor "Tolstoy" opened Madam
A. N. Hardee, which all
enjoyed the dinner. After which
Madam Taylor met with the
continent. The hostess was thanked by
Miss Smith. Adjourned to meet with
Cooper—Sunday was a beautiful day and Sunday school was largely attended. Plans was put on for a meeting and a connection with the smapper. Rev Johnle Lyon, the old Ex-pastor supplied New Zion by visiting them. He was also visiting Vargil Les Carre went to Greenville to attend school; we hope for her to be a great woman as she is to be a great man as he is. In Okla. Mr. Grisman Dean went to Muskogee to work as a barber, Mr. Geo. Fing, Jr. went to Oklahoma City. Mr. Grisman Rosemance is here visiting his parents. The box supper that was given at the Mr. Zion church was a success. Mr. Rosemance is home from Wofe City and reports her doing just that. Rev Hobes of Priscilla placed at Mr. Zion to a baptism. Mr. Rosemance is home in Oklahoma City. Sick last Mille Lille Kendall, Mrs. Emd Walmer, B. Bev. Father M. S. Shanklin and I. Visiting in Greenville this week.
BIG PYTHIAN RRIVE TO BE DISCONTINED INDEFINITELY.
W. S. WILJIS, Grand Chancellor.
The big Pythian Drive which has been going on in Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston, will terminate November 16th, and it is the order of the authorities to discontinue such annual drives for an indefinite period of time.
All persons desired to become members of the biggest secret organization in the world must avail themselves of the last opportunity and November 10th. It is not likely that anyone will be granted by the Supreme Chancellor for a number of years. It has been a success because more than fifteen million people have been denied since October 10th when the drive Houston is leading the other cities but it is reported that the organization is expected to redeem her reputation for being the leading city in Texas from a French English show his colors during the remaining months of the right column. He will be had last night. November 10th, when all the workers be given his position, or all of the brave boys.
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COLORED TEACHERS' STATE ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN FT. WORTH.
The 27th Annual Session of the Teacher's State Association of Texas will convene in Fort Worth, Texas, November 1. President E. D. Pleerson of Houston, met with the local committee of Fort Worth, Oct. 28th and visited the school board. Board and lodging (2 meals) per day $1.59. Railroad fare on the certificate plan. Spacious buildings with advanced sessions and the proper display of the industrial exhibits.
Aide from distinguished education of our own state, there will be national representatives of our National Teacher's Association.
Announcements in detail will be given to you. For general information write the President, E. D. Pleerson, 318 Robin St., Houston, TX. Registration book, write Chair Registration, T. J. Charleston, Beaumont, TX.
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GARVEY DECRIES NOTONS EUROPEAN VISIT.
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ALL OF US knew that Dr. Moton had been invited abroad to address the Scottish Churches Missionary Society but it remained for the irrepressible Marcus Garvey to tell us the why of the invitation. He has broadened it to the world in "The Negro World" under date of October 21 in four languages, which he says in part: "Our friend, Dr. Robert R. Moton, Principal of Tuskegee institute, has been called by the white race to speak in Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland, and in parts of England. He is supposed to tell the people he will address of the needs of Africa. This in itself seem hardness on the surface, but we are not disposed to take this call of Dr. Moton to teach us this time from our friends. As we see it, the case is as follows:
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The white nations interested in the exploitation of Africa have suddenly discovered that there is a universal agitation for the redemption of Africa by the black peoples of the world and that the Africans themselves at home are taking an active part in fostering this agitation. Their brothers in America, the West Indies, South and Central America, Asia, and Europe are giving them a strong helping hand. Millions of Negroes in the western world are now working toward the end of African redemption. Not very long ago the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNI) led the League of Genocide Switzerland, a dedication of representative Negro men to lay before that august body the claims of the entire race for the freedom of Africa. Great publicity has been given to the matter in Europe, to the extent of stirring up sentiment among the Europeans, at least the working classes. To offset this forward movement of the Negro people of the world, the white capitalists, working through their various Christian Missionary Societies, have decided to give a new aspect to the African question. They desire to convince the world that Africa does not need an independence all her own, but that Africa's development should be dependent upon the good Christian missionaries. They want to give the good white Christian philanthropists. They calculate that if they can get the world to see Africa's future from this viewpoint, there would be very little likelihood of the masses of white people sympathizing with this new claim advanced by the Universal Negro Improvement Association for Africa's redemption. Now, what is behind all this? The answer is, it is simply that the white capitalists of Wall Street, the bank district of London, and the financial centres of France and Italy are determined to strengthen their grip upon Africa's throat, and throttle her until every one of gold, silver, copper, coal, iron, oil, and all minerals are squeezed out of her through the sweat and blood of the African people. The African people are living in their home and the Africans abroad must be convinced that it is a right for them to welcome the foreign Christian Missionary agencies from Europe and the protecting influence of the great European Government."
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has never laughed the white leather, neither has it been disgraced by the yellow streak. It is not afflicted with the flannel month. It is a plain, every day, sensible, conservative newspaper, which trims no tail to catch the passing breast; like at an airplane, it is patriotism as broad as cowardry. Its love of sex is justice covers all the territory occupied by the hammock. This is pretty high ground, but we live on it and are proud to stand up and stand with us. This ground is holy.
He closes by urging all who have "funda" to send them at once to "his headquarters" that they may be safety (?) invested in "African Redemption."
Garvey may be correct and then again he may not; but in the light of the facts concerning his affairs as we have been able to determine them he is not a competent judge of such affairs. Assurely the future of Africa if resting in his hands would be far worse. Such argument provokes laughter as well as disdain in us. Claptrap and cheap advertisement rather than sound logic is proclaimed by it.
IMPROVING THE MUSICAL TASTE.
PARENTS. PUPILS AND THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL
THOSE WHO SAY that when Dallas does a thing she does it well have their assertion amply proved in the New Booker Washington High School which opened for the reception of pupils Monday morning.
MORE FREQUENLY than they is probably thought, those who be come familiar with the numerous services offered to them are doing and why they exist. Their service to the community does not mean they are free to be terminated by those seeking to know.
Costing more than $100,000 and occupying a city block valued at $30,000, it stands second to none in the whole Southwest and is the peer of those in other sections which, because of their splendid appointments, have illicit popular comment.
It represents the contribution of a truly progressive city to the culture of its future citizens. It should be properly valued as such.
Such a though, however, can in no way attach to the G-Clef organization which seeks actively to improve the musical taste of the local public and to help those musicals to further study and excellence.
Coming as it does at a time when our children, for they especially were the reason for its erection, are generally being more fully enabled to receive that kind and quality of education which will fit them for greater usefulness, it appeals to us as a step forward so great as to make Dallas the city, seem far in advance of the majority of her sister cities in this reared
Last year they held the first "Music Week" which our group in Chicago has been able to gan the "Twilight Musicale," which they are making more pop music.
Because of this probably unusual attention which it will receive, there will be more than usual attention paid by the general public to the manner in which our people, children and grown-ups, receive and cherished it. We should see to it that under this scrutiny we shall measure up fully to what is expected of those who fully appreciate the things which really profit and count.
This club proposes to hold one musical each month at some church preferably on Sunday. Their pro-gram includes singing, inking, and well rendered.
There should be no room for the complaint that our pupils so not know how to aid in keeping such a building clean and free. Poor teaching conditions.
The public may, with great benefit to fit itself to attend these programs resaping from them entertainment and better developed musical taste.
There should be no criticism of their general demeanor as they pass along the streets to and from school, and finally there should be no room for the concession that parents of our pupils do not take the proper interest in helping those who have the care of their children to maintain a high standard of efficiency in the management and operation of this solenid plant.
TAKING CARE OF THE BOYS
BOYS GROW INTO men. The training of the boy determines largely the character of the man into which he grows.
Principal and teachers must have the active help and interest of parents if the highest returns are to be had upon this splendid investment which our city has made in the education of our children. They must be made to realize that their admonitions toward good behavior and an appreciation of really good things is being backed by such admonitions at home.
All too frequently we hear la-
titude over the warming condens-
ation of the tranzy, the unworthy
things rather than the better—the more
Even the *r*est biased observer* in considering this latest addition to the educational facilities for our child, is provided by the city.
There is reason for the ce plantain there is no no or no value for lama there is no or no value for lama belongs upon the parent and the society of which he is a part for failure to direct him property and to train him in the ways of probity
Our own pride should let us do no less in keeping it fit to do its full share in our educational development. This is our duty. May we live fully up to the obligation which this splendid plant puts up to us.
THE CASE OF APPETITE VERSUS COMMON SENSE
We have bobsterous boys—those who are on! to make themselves comfortable with their older, in the living to d'V. This trait may, a tracable to their early lives, be the reason for things. Later they beware of the foulroused "booster" whom no one else knows.
ADVOCATES OF STRICT enforcement of the Volstead act and those employed in the enforcement have repeatedly claimed that the product of bootleg or was deadly in its effect; that the poisons which remained in it due to the haste in which it was necessarily long withstand were deadly and that no normal human system could long withstand their action on the stomach.
Experiense e has proven that few boys are degenerate. The majority of them will respond to an appeal to the authority of the judge. Why should we not make this appeal the rule rather than the exception by furnishing well directed agencies for them which will dispense the necessary spiritual force in proper directe.
In spite of such repeated wringings and in spite of the fact that physicians claim that the number of their patients suffering from stomach ailments due to imbibing these fluids is increasing, men of average common sense under ordinary circumstances are still allowing their appetites to override their better judgment. If reports are are, Dallas last week had at least two deaths, comparably sudden which were due to failure by the men now compulsive to acquire their appetites, for liquor. Since the only kind obtainable was poison their families now lack their support and companionship.
Athletics as furnished by their schools merit public support; the M. Y. C. M. a which seeks to train them be a program of well rounded activities should be made a permanent help to them; parents at home provide good citizenship is based upon good citizenship to conventionality.
A consideration of their cases does not necessarily involve us in any discussion of the right or wrong of the Volsted act. It only gives room for the consideration of the case of common sense appetite. in these cases common sense came off the secret
These things are necessary to their higher growth and development.
Evidently the sudden demise of these men might be considered with profit by others accustomed to by-gone days to drinking the liquor straight." From these instances they might be drawn to the conclusion that when a choice is to be made between duluth liquor and continued good health with all of the blessings which it brings they may be encouraged to let common senius win and to discourage appetite at least until such time as the Chaunor is less doubtful. Then may the appache will be less
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922.
THE MIRROR
of
PUBLIC OPINION
A NEGRO INVENTS HEADLIGHT.
charged time and again that a Negro
burst here in a Georgia Negro who has
been incited by inventing new and
new principles and fulfilling long-feng
and be lives now. A device to light
a device to regulate the light
is a safety appliance of the fit
has been tested and works satisfactor
idea denotes great insecurity and wi
a starter in the right direction.
for the purpose of preventing the e
leaving the track when the engine
gine approaches a curve, the device
on the track instead of going stur
ow the curvature.
the device is an automatic adjust
device toaving a shift of肝
the direction of safety first which
it. Hedding has patented several
hopper. —A
It has been charged time and again that a Negro does not possess inventive genius. But here is a Georgian Negro who has dominated imminable inventive genius by inventing new and useful devices, acting on entirely novel principles and fulfilling long-felt wants. His name is Anderson Redding and he lives near Juliette.
Anderson invented a device to regulate the light of a locomotive head light, rendering it a safety appliance of the first order. It is said that but that the device does not satisfactorily. There is no doubt but that its design denotes great ingenuity and while it may be improved upon, it is a starter in the right direction.
The device is for the purpose of preventing the light of the locomotive headlight from leaving the track when the engine approaches a curve. Just before the engine approaches a curve, the device works automatically and the light remains on the track instead of going straight forward while the locomotive follows the curvature.
The device is the most automatic adjustment which inclines either to the left, throtting a shaft of light along the track. If so, it is in the direction of safety first which will tend to the prevention of accidents. Redding has patented several other inventions including a cotton coopter. — August (Ga. Herald.
of the splendid act of Charles Gillard of Negro achievement, like the frequently is the progress of the really optimistic development of recent progress begins with work and proceeds on the present, graft advanced into all lines of industry to change a painting of Negro painters representatives, Paul L. Dunbar, "poet laureats of other Negroes. Attention is the Afro-American "spiritual," to among the latter George Bridgewright Krenatson M. Va. M. Fulva) a velled figure with groping hut that an exhibit like this directs barely two generations ago slaves, shown an unexpected aggrievement to the sight of his own race. While he hung him hack, wherever he is given remarkable progress. The prospects to America in the future are bright —Grand
On the heels of the splendid acting of Charles Glinp in "The Emperor Jones," an exhibition of Negro achievement, like that in Boston, is welcome. All too infrequently is the progress of that race given the attention it deserves as one of the really optimistic developments of recent years. The Boston pageant of progress begins with works that bring memories of slave days, and proceeds on to the present, graphically illustrating how Negroes have advanced into all lines of industry and into the professions. On a wall hanging a painting of "The Flight into Egypt," by Henry O. Tanner, foremost among several of the most respected and esteemed to authors. Paul L. Dumbar, "poet laureat," of his race, is surrounded by books of other Negroes. Attention is drawn to achievements in music: First the Afro-American "spirituals," then to modern compositions and artist, among the latter George Bridgewater, for whom Beethoven wrote the Kreutzer Sonata. Meta V. W. Puller has several works of sculpture, notably a velled figure with groping hands called "The Future." It is to the future that an exhibit like this directs one's thoughts. The American Negro, barely two generations ago slaves, is now contributing to our art. He has shown an unexpected eagerness to learn, and to turn his learning to bettering of his own race. While in the South conditions may temporarily hold him, wherever he is given an opportunity the Negro has shown remarkable progress. The promise of his making a valuable contributions to America in the future are bright. Grand Rudis Herald
AION.
A northern board of men thoughtly Colored man to himself. Among men which is at one and the same the richest in the world, but them. When the people should to be ahead of the men to be one will then must meet or disappear. Witness men. The opportunity is invested in from some men on the ground." Education for the South, e. e. have. The black boy at the door. The black boy at their door. Throughout the meet the competition of the survival of the fittest. Tied by horses of thrift and. For just experience tell those who illo. Buy lion's ann's slang. The colored boy at New Orleans who are prepared to face conflict marrow.
Southerner, speaking before a North
settlement which we hope every thou-
dge and West will take seriously to the
mind, he said this thing, which is a
warning:
and mineral deposits are the richest
region to learn how to develop them.
摈 the fact the South is going to
regions in the country. The Colore
experiments experienced farmers and business
not of the kind which may be invest
they require young and active men on
argues unlimited industrial education
is either a fool or a knave.
prepare himself or herself in every
golden opportunity now at their de-
tention. We must invest in the sea of the survival
in war will see America invaded by
its now homes and desirate. For
who think will govern those we
should be every heck man's sleep
or Mississippi, in New York City or
among men tomorrow must be prepa-
link in the competition of tomorrow.
—New
A well-known Southerner, speaking before a Northern board of trade recently, said something which we hope every thoughtful Colored man North, East, South and West will take seriously to himself. Among many false and foolish things, he said this thing, which is at one and the same time a truth and a warning:
"Our forests and mineral deposits are the richest in the world, but we are just beginning to learn how to develop them. When the people of the thick woods in South America is going to be one of the most thickly populated nations in the country. The Colored race will then be forced to face labor competition, which they must meet or disappear. We need an infusion of experienced farmers and business men. The opportunities in the South are not of the kind which may be invested in from some Northern point. They require young and active men on the ground."
That man who argues unlimited educational for the South, especially her black youth, is either a fool or a knave. The black boy and girl of today must prepare himself or herself in every vocation and profession to grasp the golden opportunity of working in the South. They must be trained to meet the competition of the world or he will succumb in the sea of the survival of the fittest. The end of the European war will see America invaded by hordes of thrifty and industrious peasants new homestead and desitute. For just experience tells in every soil that those who think will govern those who toil. Buy land! Keep on buying land! should be every black man's slogan. The colored boy in Massachusetts or Mississippi, in New York City or in New Orleans who would be a man among men tomorrow must be prepared to face competition or expect to sink in the competition of tomorrow.
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agreement, the attention
the European countrie
talk Europe. Now we hear to
Turk is about to set fire
every kind of insult. He is
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Our attention has been recently called to articles, syndicated and otherwise, written on the never-settled question of race and color. We have read scenarios of plays, manuscripts and lengthy articles intended to advertise some new "Movie Production." We have read books, newspaper articles, short stories and even more serious editorial comment—all annotate the one unconquerable question of color. The color referred to is "black." Recently we have run the gamut of passionate appeals to prejudice, and we confess that the American white man is manifesting a fear, an apprehension, or a fright hitherto not disclosed, less the Colored or darker races of the world arise and obliterate the white of the earth, the fierce racial insistence of an invasion of this darker evil, Japan, before the Disarmment Conference, was the "yellow skin." It was Japan who signed the agreement, the attention of the American white man was turned toward the European countries. There he found the Turk. And, O, this terrible Turk. Now we hear the "true story" of the Turk. He is about to invade Europe. He is slaying Christian. He is burning the innocent. This Turk is about to set fire to the world. The Turks are darker peoples. And to make the ghost appear more formidable, poor Sikh, some Senegalese with more power than brain, is help up to the white world as the conqueror of the white race. Little be are put to sleep at night by threats that Sikh is coming! Great Gun! The Negro, as of yore is the object of every kind of insult. He is slighted, avoided, oppressed because he is black or dark, and he is to be in subjection, least he lead the great dark invasion against the white of the world. White men are held against the Caucasian that a grave mistletoe is made. There is too much recklessness of the future. Some sane leader should rise to remind the feverish mob that history has the reputation of repeating itself.
Suppose history repeats itself. The world's record in accordance to the theory that we live in a great cycle. Suppose we do repeat past history. Suppose the darker races of the globe come to a sense of their power and make war upon the whites in return for all the oppression and insult suffered. Suppose the Turks are actually now leading the Religious War against the so-called Christians. This pains like a violent supposition, but it is probable and possible. Suppose a Religious War is thrust upon the world. Suppose all the darker peoples of the world are led into the laws of death in an effort to throw off the yoke of prejudice, oppression and insult. There are ten blacks. The world taken as a whole, to every one white. This would mean a very uneven conflict, if numbers are to be a cause factor. As an answer to the whites, for all their oppression, prejudice, discrimination, insults, slurs, avoidances, abuses, criticisms, for every form of hatred and contempt expressed, what would be the reasonable thing to expect of the darker peoples, if they could murder their white brethren, so much in the numerical minority? Could mercy be expected? Could there be made any plea for, or liberty? Could the whites ask, with any possible justification, for the smallest money? It does seem that with all the beaten intelligence of the whites of the world, they would stop in their wild run to rum and consider the white brethren, so much in the numerical minority. Could mercy be expected, and the darker race rise to the position of White Sane intelligence ought to dictate a change. We believe it would dictate a change. Who will call the Caucasian to attention, and have him take counsel with himself? Lives there the man equal to the task?
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"UNTO THE FOURTH GENERATION."
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One of the greatest stains on the reputation of the South is its addiction to lynching. Southerners resent the criticisms of Noriersians upon this crime, and gleefully point the finger of scorn whenever a community this side of Mason's and Browne line has a lynching. But it cannot be denied that lynching is peculiarly a crime of the South, lynchings in the North being but occasional affairs. That not only is no effort made in the South to put an end to this crime, but that it is even encouraged here and there in that part of the country no doubt exists. A news item of the week shows how the people are brought to think of lynching. In the state prison at Raleigh, North Carolina, on Thursday, a 16-year-old boy was legally hanged for a crime against a young woman. The official of the prison allowed nine women to witness this hanging. One of the women was the victim of the prisoner's crime. It is related in the official of the prison the death struggles of the boy with a set smile on her face, paying close attention to every detail. She is reported to have said after the execution that she was satisfied with it. And she said it with a smile.
Of the delicacy of the victim in witnessing the death struggles of her assailant we shall say nothing. But what of the other women and the men that were allowed to witness this execution in this manner? Is it possible that those so bloodthirsty as to glant over the death of this boy person charged with a like crime or even some other crime, think of hang-will, not at some other time, when they, as members of a mob, catch their prisoner? In New York state the number of those allowed to witness an execution is limited. They are present as legal witnesses, and must align their names on the record as such. Men here have been invited to witness executions time and again, and have rewired. Newspapersm of many years' experience have refused many invitations to be witnesses or to view a hang-will, to promote the murder spirit in the community, and the South will have lynchings so long as she adheres to this shameful practice.
Chapter Twelve.
"Virginia's Mother."
"Woman, you're easy!" cried the senator.
"I tell you I'm Virginia's fa
you knowed i couldn't help myself, you know you said you'd beat me i did! You "Iou You lie." _____
"You Iou You lie." _____
"Iain tint, you know, you know it, Jackson Bellmo. 'You member that night you followed me down to the Mitchen an' said you'd kill me of eI. You followed me down to the upstairs, too. I an't forgot that night, end, Gawd ain't forgot it, Gawd knows I prayed Him to punish yo' an' punish yo' He did. When did you punish yo' an' punish yo' you as eI you wus a angel an' you standin' by the bed cryn' jes' an' you'd treated huh right, an'
"Damn your tongue!"
"Cuslin' an' damnin' don't help you none now, Jackson Bellino. You gave yo' baby to me to nus, an' then two babies wus as like nus, an' then two babies wus as like nus, white myself, an' why wouldn't they look alike, both having the same father? Nobody could' a'to me wus wus dead. They wus sizs, an' my baby wus jes' as much Bellino as yo' own wus'. We had black wus'! Your baby died!"
"She didn't die. Your wife's died. Even of she hadn't died' 'toward' Gafd sent me light an' I changed them babies three days before yo' wus died.
"You — you like it!" said the senator, but his face was ghastly.
"I fixed you." the inexorable woman pressed on.
"So yo' chil' grow up with everything the world could gue, huh? Didn't care what happened to yo' mchile, didn't care if she suffaced what me an' my mamy been gentlemen, what' always talked 'bout portecting women."
"You-fu fixed up all this, you
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NEW YORK CITY, Nov. 2—One hundred new copper-bearing wires were taken from 24 copper beds and were taken from 24 copper beds in the pine forest...mocca in the peppermint gardens last Monday, as the first step in the process, to install all and which will consume nine liters of a serum to counteract snake bites. Several score vitiligue to the zoo will be recorded by a half dozen motion picture recorded by a half dozen motion picture hand, Dr. Raymond L. Dittmar, curator of the zoo.
bein' christened Virginia Bellmo, 'An I can't nevah left hud side since, then neither. She ain't nevah know her, she ain't nevah a wurst a secret 'tween Gawd an 'me'. Suddenly the Senator broke out with a terrible oath. The old old woman, but Clarewidge quickly stood in his way. The old man looked from one to the other as if they were two friends risen from the floor. John! cried the old Necessity triumphantly, "let him come!" Thirty years ago, you said you'd beat me, Jackson Bellmo. The old Necessity triumphantly, "let you kill me, you can't change what's happened. You thought a pooled Servant serval didn't have no come back. Well, I had one, 'another. Involuntarily they all looked at Virginia, who had dropped white-faced into a clerk. Kid, she screwed it all wrong, nothing. 'Daughter, daughter!' cried the senator. "You don't believe it, you don't Virginia came to life, her eyes flashed as at a revelation. "Yes, she whispered, hunkily, her eyes distant." I do—do believe
The senator fell heavily into a chair, his face a dead, perspiring white Annie Ann turned to Virgina and said, "She was suddenly drowned in tears. "Oh, Jimmy, Jimmy, chille!" she sobbed. "Did it to you, sinified again" so you could grow up a lady an not suffah f' what you couldn't help. I'd a tole you when you left you' husband, but you was sufferin' so you could grow up a lady an enough to bear already I' could' tole you when you wus comin' back to John, but I didn't need to, because you was sufferin' day, ee' foyah hadn't come after us and raised this trouble. Jimmy, Jimmy, me his, chile. Kiss She went to Virginia and put her arms around her. They gazed at each other and their faces seen unmistakable resemblance. The senator paused, convinced at last. Then Virginia burst out crying and congratulated her. Again her face drew up a snail. "Goin' to kiss yo' daughter, Jack son Bellmei" She's all the flesh and
The senator writhed as if she had stabbed him. His face was gray, his eyes were brown, and his voice was loud. Slowly he lifted himself from the chair and threw a look of agony at his weeping daughter. She did not see him, but he seemed about to take her in his arms. Then he steadied himself like a marry face the cross. The pride he felt in his daughter took up his hat and cane, and with blanched face and high head, he passed out of the room without seeing the room was silent till they heard the sound of the cab carrying him away.
Then Aunt Annie pushed Virginia toward Clarewood and collapsed in a chair. "Take her, John Clarewood," she sobbed. "Gawd knows youse good enough to bulb. An she 's jeon" as Cawd as to coagulate Virginia sprang weeping to Clarewood's arms.
THE END.
smokes one by one between the thumb and finger to stab them to stab their fangs and to feed them with a glass. Whenever a reptile struck with lightning-like rapidity, the poison could be seen running down into the
As he worked, the curator was asked by a Colored onlooker if whiskey was not the best cure for make snakes rise. He asked, "What price and blow to most of you," he said, "but as far as science is concerned, the old theory: that whiskey is most exploded. Whiskey only stimulates the heart action and is extremely useful."
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Commandments Not For Women-Don't Need'em; Naturally Good.
"HAVE NO SOULS."
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London, Oct. 28—"Have women souls?"
If they have souls there is no evidence of it in the Bible, according to the interpretation of Ambassadore George Harvey, who addressed the Authors Club here last night.
Colonel Harvey on the premise that women have no souls, deduced that 10 commandments apply only to men.
"The fact is of course," he said, "that women are not only bound by but freed at last, by inference, of any obligation to observe the requirements of our fundamental religious law."
He said there was no recognition in the decalog of the possession of souls by women.
The Colonel suggested that the Authors Club assume the responsibility of writing a list of 10 commandments for women.
"The Ten Commandments were written exclusively for men, the ambassador declared.
Harvey declared that the rib theory of the creation was a mere legend.
In bearing out his statement, that the Ten Commandments did not apply to femininity, Harvey said they forbade men to covet their neighbors wives, but did not forbid women to covet their husbands on Moses, whom Harvey described as a handsome man who had a lot of trouble from women.
Harvey cited the fourth commandment as evidence that the decalog did not apply to women. "The commandment," he said, "orders all members of the household not to work on Sunday but the wife. No mention is made of the wife, he pointed out."
Harvey said he believed the commission of "thy wife" in the commandment was deliberate because women had to work on the Sabbath.
Harvey said the commission of "thy shall not steal" does not apply to women, he said. "Thou in the commandment applies exclusively to the head of the household, according to his interpretation.
The speech of the ambassador was in his best vein as a light essayist.
"MEN POLGAMISTS"
London, Oct. 24—All men are natural born polygamists, that's why the commandments forbid them each other's wives, Captain Reba Crawford of the Salvation Army declared today.
All men are natural born polygamists, seems to think women are ignored in the decalog because they have no souls, Captain Crawford point out that the contrary is true—women are not forbidden sin because they are naturally inclined to be good. Men are the wicked ones.
"All men, including those I have known in my 24 years, if they followed their natural inclinations, would be polygamists," said Captain Crawford, who gained fame recently by submitting to arrest rather than quitting to save men's souls in the bright light district of Broadway.
"But the men are forced—most of them by law or necessity, to be
"Women are naturally monogamists. It is not necessary to expressly forbid them to covet their neighbors' husbands, because they are not naturally inclined to such covetousness." Captain Crawford said that Ambassador Harvey had drawn his theory that women have no souls entirely from the Old Testament. When the books of the Old Testament were written, she said, practically all men were polygamists and that accounts for the scant mention made of women. Miss Locile Pugh, prominent woman lawyer, sided with the ambassador, in so far as agreeing that man and woman were created simultaneously and that woman was not made out of man's rib as an afterthought.
"Ambassador Harvey was absolutely right when she stated in London last night that men and women were equal and created at the same time," said Miss Pugh. "Women's present accomplishments are contradicting the old theory that she was made out of a man's rib."
With regard to the commandment to men not to covet their neighbors wives, Miss Pugh said:
"I don't think any thoughtful woman would call coveting their neighbors' husbands morale, despite the inferred permission in the Bible."
Sparks From the Law Enforcement Anvil.
Striking utterances heard at Great National Conference. Nashville, Oct. 3-6.
"The Prohibition Amendment was a second Emancipation Proclamation for the Negro." - Bishop R. E. Jones.
"The first rebellion against the American government was the Whisky Rebellion and the whisky crowd has been in rebellion ever since." - Dr. Clarence True Wilson.
"The liquor traffic has never been on the square. It has broken every law ever enacted for its regulation." - President John Hope.
"It is God's command that we banish liquor, which say is a stumbling block." - Dr. Isaac Fisher.
"Prohibition is God's law. We must obey it or go the way of all the nations that have disobeyed him." - Dr. Isaac Fisher.
"President Harding is with us in support of the Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Law." - Dr. Clarence True Wilson.
"If any people in America should unhold the law it is the Colored people, for they must need its protection." - Hon. J. L. Beasley.
"Disregard of one law, breeds contempt for all laws." - Hon. Guy D. Goff.
"If the 18th Amendment be nullified, why may no, any other, including those most sacred to us!" - Dr. Isaac Fisher.
"The church must camp on the trail of law" unless till strong claws is driven out."—Dr. L. I. Jones.
"Whenever the church steps heavily on the gas prohibition gains momentum."—Dr. I. H. Jones.
"The pulpit must be fearless in attacking vice."—Dr. W. A. Jennings.
"They make more noise now about one sinking bootlegger than they used to about a hundred brazen sulons."—Dr. Clarence True Wilson.
"This conference is significant as proving that the Negroes of America are for law enforcement."—Bishop R. E. Jones.
"It is not enough to preach against rotten officials; church people must rise up and put them out of office." Prof. T. W. Tally.
"The two races stand or fall together"—Hou. J. B. Brown.
"Lynching is not only a crime against the Negro; it is a crime against the mation."—J. Weldon Johnson.
"A man can and should be as pure as any woman."—Mrs. Mary Bethune.
"Jazz has done more than anything else to demoralize the womanhood of our race."—Mrs. Mary Bethune.
"The jazz dance is the most scientific approach to a young woman's downfall"—Dr. D. H. Janton.
"Child labor shortens life, lessens efficiency and intertwine with education"—Miss Angelica Turpean.
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THREE-FOOT. We give this Obituary of Mr. Henry M. Moore, who passed into the bluest beyond our reach on November 15, 2014, residency 115th street, Oak Cliff, Dallas.
Resolutions, obituary and biographies were delivered from Fort Worth, where he was father of principal, F. A. M. Moore; father of principal, A. M. Moore; father of principal, Bro. A. M. Moore; father of principal, which Bro. A. M. Moore was a member, Mr. A. M. Moore was a member, Grand Prince Tuaxa, and Rev. J. H. Hill, Oak Cliff, Grand Prince Glenwood, able, "Asklep in Jesus" Rev. M. K. Currey, of Fort Worth.
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Mr. H. M. McMurray lived to the ripe age of 70 years and was a faithful member and Dancer of Antioch in 1817 he united with E. I. Batha Irelah church. Oak City reading room the time when he was too weak to leave the
In his death, humanity has lost its stance advantage, the state, a place, a culture, and a sense of usefulness; the Negro race, a fit example; his friends, a wise counsel; and the white race, a useful citizen.
Since it is the law of mortality, we do humbly accept the seat of our Father and Grandfather, B. M. Moore.
Father and Grandfather, H. M. Moore. And we take this method to publicly appreciate to the numerous sympathies of our guests our encouragement; to the host of our loved ones during illness and death of our loved one; to the liberal donors of our community; to the fellow guests; and to the ready participants in the departing service at the funeral.
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SAYS BEGINNING OF NATIONAL MOVEMENT TO BREAK UP THE KU KLUX KLAN.
Richmond, Va., Nov. 2. —In a statement issued last Tuesday night, the city's mayor, the mayor of local offices of the KKL Klux Klan, declared that the recent widowhood of the Richmond KKL Klux Klan, the organization-wide movement, to break up the Klan" and to substitute a new organization as the "Anglo-Saxon."
The first stage toward organization of the Arctic clan clubs have been formed in Richmond immediately from the local Klan and added that a post will be formed in Richmond immediately from the local Klan and the parent organization, which occurred on October 1, 2014. The new organization has been set up for comics. Mr. Battel聊谈, "because of its strong anti-antibiotic organization we conducted at Atlantic." The chief reasons for the withdrawal, "because of its strong anti-antibiotic organization we conducted at Atlantic." The chief reasons for the withdrawal, "because of its strong anti-antibiotic organization we conducted at Atlantic." It is said that the local Klan won loyal to the parent organization instead of an organization to maintain anti-antibiotic organization against the Negro race. The new organization will direct its efforts to the darker races of the Negro community.
SOUTHWEST A. M. E. CONFERENCE HELD.
Nokum, Nov. 2, 2—In the twelfth annual session of the Southwestern Episcopal Conference in seminary, presided over by Bishop William Decker Johnson of Plains, Missouri, who was among the Rev. S. J. Johnson, of San Antonio, Texas for the position of president of the A. H. E. church, to succeed Dr. H. P. Wetamu and Rev. William Decker, for the position of general conference to be held in Loveland, Ohio.
This conference has brought to the city some of the most noted Al-
rican Methodist ministers of Texas and a few visitors from other parts of the country. It opened on Monday, and was handed by the church and citizens, at which addresses of welcome were delivered. The opening session of the conference was Wednesday morning. Rev. N. A. Young lined as the opening speaker, and the opening prayer was made by the Rev. H. C. Brisby, Dr. S. J. Johnson read the scripture lesse and Rev. N. Howard condemned.
"What bath God Wrought?"—Nam. $28.23 was the text from the book "The Power of God," graff, discussed "The Manifesto of the Power of God," the opening sermon, was scholarly, spiritual, and devilish. The deficiencies of the preacher. It was followed by a collection of $140.00 by J. W. McMade, Cor mission was administered by Bishop Johnson, assisted by the presiding elders. Conference was organized by Rev. J. W. McMade, San Antonio, chief secretary, who appointed Rev. J. W. McMade, and I. S. Howard, statistical secretary; W. R. Hail, J. V. Edowa, shallis; F. D. Holloway, reporter to the Christian Recorder; E. D. Cooper, to the Southern Christian Reformed Christian Recorder; H. C. Bibay, to the Voice of Missions, and J. Johnson to the Woman's Mission.
In the afternoon of the first day, Phibos W. D. Johann, delivered his lecture on the nature of which was indeed a literary game full of practical thought and comedic skill. The master was the master mind was portrayed. If was punctuated with outbursts of anger,
PAUL QUINN COLLEGE.
The students of Paul Quinn College increased to a most wonderful sermon, "The Lord's Prayer," much beloved matron of the Smith family. Her text was "Amen." He took the sermon to Mrs. Smith showed that she was at home in the pupil, she very形象ly told him, "You are John. John was preaching. She was lucidly told of John's experience, the picture of John's life. They were living in those times. It was by far the most entertaining sermon, it has been our pleasure to hear in many hearts of the students' hearts of the studentbody for a long time."
Our Matron, Mrs. L. E. Smith has slowly, but surely won her way late in the race. The girls are very load in their praise of the mother, who is seldom the sense of the word, the "Mother." Prof. S. M. K. Mirk, the custodian of Buildings and Grounds, has made some sense of the cottage which is now occupied by Dean Johnson. Here is hoping that he will be there.
All of the Societies connect *i* with the young people of the community condition; the young Men's Christian Association the presbyterian State Society. Then a welcome visitor last week. We were able to have the largest body of students that have the largest student body that is inducting that fact, new students in the community.
Miss Horizonaele, the charmarian, graduated last year from our Migh high school, and last year from our Migh high school, and made the Wilberforce and made the Wilberforce in Greek in laws and Iti-titics of the work being done in Paul's time, and that a Sophomore rating in our "No-No"
Miss Webster will give an account of herself at Wilberforce.
of herself at Wilberforce. You will make an invocation on our campus to try for a football supremacy. We will make an invocation on our campus is bad. It reminds us of a pygmy going up against a giant—that tells you what happened to them later.
THE DALLAS AS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923.
conducted Mickey Mouse meeting at St. Paul. President Mickey Mouse, church secretary, Mrs. Mickey Mouse, church manager, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Mouse, staff and K. Miles and Wile spent Sun. Curry of San Antonio was in Office 1800's Jackson Street.
OKLAHOMA TOWNS.
Lawton, Okla.—Mrs. Leona Richards of Oakland, Oakland, in the guest of Mme. and Mrs. Willi Williams, Sunnyville, N.J., attended at the Gallerie Brunch church Mr. Stack Watley is soke it this writen book. Recovery school, recovery, Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. was well attended at the Bethkirk Owens praeced excellent sermons all both services. Mrs. Manks of Cache, Banks and Wife and other relatives.
Mealester, Okla. – The ministral given at the High school was quite interested in churches. The L'Overture High school football team clashed with Shawnee here Saturday. Shawnee didn't have their scores 70-0 in favor of L. H. S. Delegates have returned from the State Convention which conceived in a successful session. Mr. Rescoe Dunge, Editor of the Black Diapatch, edited the book. Okla. City, Mrs. R. A. Hudson, mother of T. B. Layne has returned to Kansas City after a long visit to the city. Mrs. R. A. Hudson, Baptist church under the direction of Dr. G. T. Gray, showed her passions to Mrs. Eddie Jenkins have returned from String town after a short visit; they were accompanied by their pastor, Dr. G. T. Gray, showed the supervision of Dr. W. M. Williams is doing nicely. The N. A. A. P. was re-organized and by their pastor, Dr. G. T. Gray; vice-pres. A. S. Oden; Sec. Miss Matilda Mullen; Ast-See, Sec. Miss Matilda Mullen; and Dr. Muskogee to attend the meeting of the Knights of Templar Conclave which opened Monday, Mr. Muskogee attended in the Royal Arch and the Knights of Templar. Miss Mollie Price has returned after a short visit in Texas. A. Davis has purchased a new car.
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to come forth with balance of their entry money is possibly the reason that they will be missing next year. Amelia is it is陵园 Presence will never be a league town as long as there are two distinct factions warring against each other there other, add that the faction which is not anyway too good for the reason that there is no Sunday Mass is claimed in the smoky city. The name source avers that the faction have kicked on the Cuban being a city. They are satisfied to have a member of the association survey of the situation leaves Cheesecake, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Kansas City and Detroit as the only remaining club sive of a birth in 1923. Robert Simmons, a business man of Omaha, has applied for a franchise in that city. Wilhelm is after a franchise in Cincinnati and it is strongly rumored that John Simmons will be a team in that city. Lark Mills,
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NATION LEAGUE TO OPERATED ON BUSINESS BASIS
Chicago. Ill., Nov. 2. — President Andrew Rube Foster of the Negro National League will call a meeting of the league on Thursday in Chicago the first Thursday in December at which time strenuous effort will be made to build a strong team on a basic. The biggest item to be handled during this meeting, according to official information, other than the league's rules, will be the shortening of jumps between cities who are to be represented in the league. The high railroad rates
Circuit to be Changed.
It is an evident fact that the circuit of 1922 will be changed. It is said by those close to the powers that Pittsburgh's financial management of schedules in the latter of 1922 and that Cleveland's inability
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922
wealthy colored oil man in Tulsa OKla. In also after a franchise in the league, he may that man affiliate with the league.
Owing to agreements already in vogue in many of the cities where clubs do not own parks, club of the season may also play a playing schedule like the big leagues. However, a plan is to be made to prove satisfactory to all the followers of the game in which a certain number of games between clubs will be played. This amount to go down on record as exhibition games.
The meeting in December will be waived during the season just closed will add new players and it is rumored that the league will some of the four leading clubs of the 1922 pennant race will be found in the call is issued for spring practice.
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November 4—Atlanta, University
November 11—Flisk University, at
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November 15—Open.
November 25—Open.
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JACK JOHNSON MAY MEET HARRY WILLS.
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New York, Nov. 2. - It is reported that Jack Johnson and Harry Wills are likely to be matched for 15 games in the N.Y. State Garden. It is claimed that Richard is behind the movement. No word from the New York Boxing organization and regarding this proposed match.
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TEXAS TOWNS.
McDonald Cain, a former graduate of Moore high school made preschool teacher at Ames, Iowa, "that is quite a compliment of staff of teacher Mr. Mam John Hannah," a staff member of the borough, "who was an old citizen by the time he was born, was an old citizen working for the police and light官兵 by the M & S Steven on Jacked field, Thursdays afternoons he scores on Saturday, October 6, Moore high school on Saturday, October 6, Moore high school the score were 14 to 6 in
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Dr. Monroe N. Work Presents Statistics on Negro Progress to Atlanta Audience.
Dr. Monroe N. Work Presents Statistics on Negro Progress to Atlanta Audience.
During the three years 1819-1921, there was a marked improvement in the number of teachers and teachers due to a large extent, to the special agencies working for the improvement of Negro schools. The agencies were the Jules Rosenwald Fund, in building a schoolhouse, the Anna Rosenwald Fund, in county supervisors of industrial work, the John P. slater Fund in helping to establish schools and also in assisting in pro-
Another phase of our educational program is the scholastic and direct instruction phase, which past three years, the members of the faculty, have applied for illustration are mentioned: Enricse Roberta Hinton, A. G. and Degress in four years from Smith College.
Harris S. Blackstone, Ph. D. Degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. James Garvey, Professor Garvey after the Congress. John Maran. The ten most distinguished contributors to dramatic art. 1821. The greatest long distance runner in the country. — Edwin O. Gordon, world's greatest athlete. —
November 10, Last Day
thren. A. H. Hobartz, lawyer, re-elected;
Warren, Dougha, lawyer, re-elected;
A. H. During, lawyer and editor, re-
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A. H. Brown, editor
A most conspicuous example of this kind of misguided behavior was passed in Baltimore, Louisville, RI, to prevent, not the unprogressive, but the preventive, guiding homes in desirable neighborhoods, and advantage as to paved streets, amenities as were enjoyed by white people, programs of U. Nebraska and much to do by race riotists, especially the one question as to whether for our condition can say, that as a race, we are going to prevent misguided behavior.
NATIONAL WOMEN'S PARTY TO
SEEK EQUAL RIGHTS.
Wives usually do not have as many rights as their husbands. In many cases, they are not allowed to property comes under the interest of their husbands and wages and dictate how she may care for them. Wives are not allowed to hand owns his wife's service in the house, she is not allowed to buy her services in the house. She is not allowed to any money for her services in the house. The father of the child, beyond the father of the child, children beyond have been and living. Often she cannot be allowed to leave the house. In more than half the states wrong.
Some of the worst states are those in low South—Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana where we the married women and mothers classed by the law some responds with the in-
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922.
Is All It Costs To Join
same and double-minded. The state women, who are the Woman's Party believe women should be allowed to work in the law as men. Colored women do not, but are admitted on the same basis, but are admitted on the same basis.
The officers of the National Woman's
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CHEICAGO, IL. Nov. 2.—Nerro men met with the detritus of a battle to a survey just completed, by the men of the 19th century. The expedition of the wate line, after the battle, caused eating and indulgence in sweets, cookies, candies, friends and customers at bars now open, and sweets, the cranberry, the cocoa, the recent restaurant Neptune, to rise old age again. BIN. The recent restaurant Neptune, to rise old age again. BIN.
BLAIME LINCOLN FOR CIVIL WAR.
Pentacry, Ga. Nov. 2.—Responsibility for the Civil War was laid at the hands of Miss Milk, Rutherford of Athena, by Miss Milk Rutherford of the United Daughters of Confederacy, on Thursday night at the closing session of the organization, the aristocrats of the south, who slaveholders or not." When she became historian of the war, she began a journey to record the south's history. Miss Milk fathd declared, she became concerned for bringing war between the slave states and the north, truth should be taught the children
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NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Nov. 3- In a current number of the NATION the following comment on "Atrocities in Our Own Country."
There are atrocities enough to mediate upon in our own country. Another is the indictment of a man whose indictment for participation in a lynching was so loudly healed that still another Negro has been lynched and no one knows—or will say—what
(By A. N. P.)
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Washington, D. C. Nov. 2.—Renewed charge of the indictment of Mr. Reece to the Governor of Porto Rico works carried by Martin President, Harding of San Juan. Martin President, Mayor of House and informed at White House and informed at White House was utterly unfit and incapable of being a governor of Porto Rico, and sacked his removal. The Porto Rico present Reilly calling them "niggers."
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Agents Quintz
1 Hair Grower $1.00. 1 Shampoo, 1 Preserv-
ing Oil, 1 Face Cream, and direction for Balling.
1 Hair Grower $1.00. 1 Shampoo, 1 Preserv-
ing Oil, 1 Face Cream, and direction for Balling.
IN MEMORIAM.
Cash is required for all orders from agents. Orders from $255 up. Tp. the Wonderful MENTHOL Hair System a six week trial for $1.60. That includes the Hair Grower, Fressing Oil, Tempile Grower and Tonic. Comme to be an agent for the MENTHOL System.
PICTURES! PICTURES OF THE LATE
Highest ranking Colored Officer in the U. S. Army—and Bert Wilkinson, WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIAN.
Also 19 other subjects of world-wide fame as follows:
Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, W. E. B. DuBois, Toussaint, L. O'Curtie, Henry O. Tanner, Tragus Attucka, Attucojour Truth, Philly Wheatley, Coleridge Taylor, Alexandre Dumas, John Mercer Lankton, B. K. Bruce, R. T. Greener, Major John R. Lynch, Alda Wilmot Overton, Heavenly mounted, high grade workmanship, Overton-Walker, Dr. Robert R. Moton, Dr. Emmitz J. Scott, PRICE Size 11 x14, 60 each; 4 for $17.50; $5.00 per dozen Size 5x7 (unmounted) 5x5 each; $8.50 per dozen. Life Size (16x29) made to order.
Every HOME, OFFICE and SCHOOL should have some of these hanging on their walls. Every soldier and co-service officer should have one OLD book on their pride. Show your appreciation for the sacrifices made by these men that you might be recognized as a race among race...
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Will Promote a Full Growth of
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LET INDIA HAIR GROWER
If you are bothered with Falling Hair, Richie Richie, or any Hair Trouble, We want you to contact us. We will provide you with a medical procedure that can help contain the roots of the Hair, stimulates the growth of the hair, and allows the work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Hair products that can be used with a thousand flowers. The best known hair products also restore Gray Hair. Black Hairbles also restore Gray Hair. Natural Color. Can be used with Hot Iron. Price Seat by Hair, $6c; $16c Extra for Postage.
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EAST INDIA SYSTEM
Malt, Science and Art of Hair Culture
Baltic Hair Products, $0.06. It must be sent at $2.00.
Angela Outfit
Broome Sample 1, Shampoo 1, Pea Shampoo 1, direction for selling. $2.00 Extra for Postage.
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If your hair is short, then and be-
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MENTHOLLOW Hair Grower.....$50
MENTHOLLOW Hair Double Strength.....$50
MENTHOLLOW Shampoo.....$50
MENTHOLLOW Pressure Cream.....$50
MENTHOLLOW Bleaching Cream.....$50
MENTHOLLOW Foose Powder.....$50
MENTHOLLOW Foose Powder.....$50
This preparation should be every home
Agents wanted. Write oracle.
orders from agents. Orders from $50
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er for The MENTHOLLOW.
$50
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Phone H. 0087
Dallas, Texas