Dallas Express
Saturday, October 27, 1923
Dallas, Texas
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Contribute Largely to The Community Chest.
PRESIDENT APPROVES REMMEL SUG- GESTION TO HOLT NEGRO EXODUS
ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE
VOL. 50.
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Hesitates Only Because it is not in his Power Such a Commission as rects Without Consent
Negro Sleuth Proves
Witness Perjurer In
Stokes Case.
Thus, it is believed, that the testimony of Stokes' star witness will be important through this brilliant use of the colored detective, Sheridan A. Brusseau. This investigation, no doubt puts Mr. Brusseau, on record as one of the first detectives through this brilliant use of not only of his own race, but of any race.
dollar theatre on the South Side. Strangely enough, while South Side Chicago has a number of very excellent white ownership albeit some of them have otenable racial management. This ownership through these channels into some hand where it is only appreciated for its dollars and cents value. This concentration in a number of other cities.
The banks have grapped the video of the competition in a number of other competitions are extending a hand of helpfulness that is proving successful. Even the banks conducted by the "often unseen" immediate neighborhood, have had their "eyes opened" by the remarkable use of the racial banks, state and national.
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Founded by W. B. King
Washington, D. C. Oct. 25, 1923—President Coolidge is impressed with the plan outlined to him by Col. H. L. Remmel, collector of internal revenue for Little Rock and Republican national commissaire from Arkansas, for the appointment of Colonel Remmel to groe exodus to the North and take steps to remedy the conditions that now exist. Colonel Remmel returned to Little Rock Monday morning from Washington, where he had a conference with the president, Colonel Remmel previously had discussed the plan with the late President Harding, who also was favorably impressed. In death, however, prevented any action in the matter, suggested by the Arkansas committee calls for the appointment of a commission of five Southern Negroes who would maintain heedsome conditions.
Property Worth $10, 000,000 Bought by Chicagoans This Year
**Year**
(By The Associated Negro Press)
Chicago, Oct. 15. More than 100,000 in Chicago and in college and college or college within the last year, it continuing to turn over an at an ever lease or sale within the last year, it continuing to turn over an at an ever lease or sale within the last year, with all of this, the housing situation continues in a serious state. The condition is accounted for by the fact that we are going on in Chicago all summer, starting in the early spring. When the children with relatives, friends, at hotels, or anywhere convenient. With the ap proach of winter, many have had their homes axed and are anxious to spread out. In fact, it is a physical necessity, as well as a financial one. "We sold our place down home, we have decided to invest in a good ax building," said one citizen to a A.M. E. building. "He is my friend, he followed, that I should put the money to good use while we have decided to invest in a family. I can same time, provide for my family. Expressions of this kind may be heard outside Investments in Chicago. There are more people outside of Chicago who have large investments in the country, not excepting New York, the country, not excepting New York, the country, not excepting New York. They have purchased through relatives or friends in whom they have confidence later on." There are a number of businesses and homes in Chicago, where their families live, and from which the children go to school, and the fathers
(By A. N. Fielda.)
Fire Destroys Race Manufacturing Plant In Pennsylvania
All-Race Conference Prairie View Exhibit at Kentuckians Unite to Will Meet in Chicago State Fair Pronounced Put Republican Candidate In Governor's Chair Week of February 11th Excellent by Thousands
National Mourning Marks Passing of Mrs. Mary B. Talbert, Organizer of Colored Womens' Clubs.
Purpose of Conference:
Ta尔·Talbert was the 1922 recipient of the famous Spinning Arm Medal, given annually to the person selected by a committee who is regarded as having made the greatest achievement for the year. The achievement for which she was awarded was being the directing head of the movement in the National Association of Colored Women's Orchestra that closed the Frederick Douglass home, in Anacostia, of debt. One of the crowning events of this distinguished woman's life was the day, 1922, when
Thousands of the huge concourse visitors who have visited the State Fair of Texas this year have indicated in no uncertain terms, their praise of the exhibit of Prairie View State Normal and Industrial Institute which is in the foothills of the Great Plains Agricultural Building in the fair ground, and supervised by Mrs. M. E. V. Hunter, County Demonstration leader in canning and home-making, it has proven a lotoring spot for many students. The express express their satisfaction at the completeness of the exhibit and it has given them a sense of the others who, not being familiar with the operation of the institute, marvel at the splendid work of 'the Negro
Exhibits Show Diverse Training of Students.
The casual observer might well woo the animal an exhibit because of its diversity and complexity. The booth which is spacious is flanked by a row of pictures, well finished with a variety of props, the direction of instructors performing operations in veterinary surgery, peasants, and administering antitoxin and vaccines of various kinds to farm animals.
Within the booth to the left as one centers there is a complete four year course in dressmaking demonstrated in the booth. Students learn to make walla walls which include dresses, shirta, aprons, luncheon sets, beauty bags made of dresses, auto inner-tubes, handkerchiefs, handkerchiefs, napkins, etc. a dress form made by hand stand directly in front of the display of needlework. Continuing around the booth, one finds a large blue serge suit of clothes from the tailor shop, a cabinet containing the latest millinery creations, all made by students, a large shelf containing more than thirty different kinds of ginger vegetables and fruits, all made by clubs in various parts of the state under the direction of the Hunter and Cape of canning demonstration agents. The southwest corner of the booth contains a shelf artistically
bourning Mary B. Talbot colored Woman
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The Douglass home was dedicated as a shrine of inspiration for Colored America for all time. Thousands of people from all parts of the country attended. The Women's Association had succeeded in a successful session in Richmond, Virginia, Mrs. Haiti Q. Brown, president, and had adjourned to train in Richmond to Washington, on which Mrs. Talbert, Mrs. Booker T. Washington, Mits. Brown, and other distinguished delegates were taken to Washington for the big event. She was formerly president of the Association of Women's Club. In 1920 she went to Scotland as a delegate to the International Council of Women's Club, with the story of her trip on returning,集中 portions in which certain white American women exhibited their native skills in handicrafts for Mrs. Talbert and the race. During the World War, Mrs. Talbert was one of the women in the Army, and served on the V. W. C. A. war service, went to the battle front, where she was able to carry much genuine cheer for Mrs. Talbert was born in Oberlin, Ohio, September 17, 1865, daughter of Cornelius J. and Cornelius Burwell; she graduated from Oberlin College in
The Democratic candidate of Governor and the speakers in his behalf are tempted to Democratic form. They are rendering the hustings reverberant with vicious and prejudiced attacks upon the race and particularly the women. We will admit and recuse references to Colored women are being used by the Democratic spell-binders and be boldly attituded and recuse Democratic candidates are disgusted with the bitter tirade. "Negro domination," the pet campaign of Kentucky Democrat Robert F. Kennedy, has obsolete closet and tuned up for campaign purposes. The民主管理员 points to the methods employed by the Democrats as a sure sign of Republican success. They say that it is the rule (Continued on Page 8.)
Parks Passing
ert, Organ-
ens' Clubs.
1891 and later married William H. Talbert of Bufalo. She has one daughter, Mrs. Sarah M. Feahor.
Under the direction of the National Association of the Women's Club. Under the direction of the country at a date to be announced later, according to Faille Q. Brown, National President.
SENDS REPRESENTATIVE, MRS. HENTON TO FUNeral IN BUFFALO.
New York, Oct. 26—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People today paid a tribute to the late Mary W. Watson, who died on Monday, October 15, and announced that the Board of Directors had sent Mrs. Addie W. Hunton, Field Secretary of the Association, to be present at the ceremony. In 1932, Mrs. Watson, 1932, was accredited to the International Council of Women at Christmas, Norway. In 1932, Mrs. Talbert was awarded the Spingarn-Maid for the Year 1932, for her successful effort to preserve the home of Frederick Douglas as a national
Continued on page 8.
A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE
A MESSENGER OF HOPE
PRICE FIVE CENTS
NO. 52.
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anufact-
ylvania
5,000 is Done by Fire
ed Origin to Johnson
Fety Devices for Mines.
Insured
Damage of $75,000 is Done by Fire of Undetermined Origin to Johnson Factory of Safety Devices for Mines. Only Partially Insured
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Jeanette, F., Oct. 26–Friday, to be of undetermined origin destroyed the Geo. M. Johnson Manufacturing Company plant, at Fourth and Patton streets, shortly after midnight last Thursday night entailing a loss of more than a quarter of the company manufactures mine safety devices which have been recognized by leasing mine experts throughout the country as the best on the market, and if they had been installed in the Dolphin mine in Alkham, the frightening scene of the structure was a larger, three story frame building, currently under construction, in the company. The thousands of dollars worth of patterns and drawings were completely destroyed. George M. Johnson, a native of Rochelle, Va., was for a number of years master mechanic for the Pittsburgh Mining Company and development of the seventeen different safety devices, which he has co-developed. It is said that the officials of the company have been conducting a special stock selling campaign to erect a new mine.
Negroes Will Ask That Amendments be Enforced by U. S.
"But," he continued, "men are in prison today and have been for six years in absolute violation of the fundamental principles of the first amendments to the Constitution, not for assaults upon life or property, but for the expression of their political views. What is ever more important is that we have any legal evidence upon which to hold
Youngstown, on the for the erection of a large o. steel structure on a large site just outside of the city as the new home of the G. M. Johnson Manufacturing Company and work was scheduled to start on the new structure within a few days. The companies are now in use on more than a thousand coal mills in all parts of the country. Among some of the large concerns using these devices are: The Henry Ford Collieries; M. A. Hanna Companies; Consolidation Company; H. C. Frick Coke Company; H. C. Frick Coke Company; Carnegie Steel Company; U. S. Steel Corporation; and Coke Company. Co. Hillman Coke and Coke Co., as well as concern owner lower mills. The concern named it is said that the loss was only partially covered by insurance. On account of the enormous growth of the business, the lower mills was largely used for keeping stock and the pattern. Johnson said: "This cowful disaster is not damaging just at this time as we have more than $200,000 worth of orders promised for delivery before the end of this year. This fire
High Degree Masons Buy Site in Philadelphia for Home
"I would count myself a apporter to lament upon the enforcement of the Constitution, but I cannot lament upon the utter disregard of the first amendment. If I can not speak to the Constitution, I should not speak at all. And if I do not respect the Constitution as a law, I should not speak to any of any part of it." The Constitution or be Not The Constitution or is it not, according to expert testimony. The American people are chagrimed and disgrateful.
News of Your Home Town
DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST
MISS EYES.
SOCIETY
opening. Cards were also mailed to the Committee from the local Negro Business League. November 10 your lucky day. Dr. Shields informed a Dallas Ex. press representative that a certain doctor of the highest degree in Odd Fellowship wants a home. Prof. J. H. Terrell, U.S. Corps of U.S. Hospital, Houston, Texas visited in Dallas and Ft. Worth last week. November 10 your lucky day. Mrs. Alice Woodard Neal of Palestine, was in the city Thursday and Friday and left Saturday morning for Rex Worth. Mrs. Neal who was stopping at the home of Mrs. Balloy, 2110 Cochran ADDRESS DELIVERED BY W. H. MARVEL, OLD FELLOWS' BANQUE SEPT. 29TH, 1922. In Honor of Professor H. H. Butler. STATE DEPUTY OF SONS AND DADGHTERS OF MERCY SPEAKS AT MT. OLIVE.
The babies, the youngsters, the grooms will rejoice Nov. 10 their lucky day.
CLASIFIED.
Remember the lucky day. Nov. 10 look for the lucky No. Good Street.
First Class Rooms For Rent—Close in all concourses. 1733 Allen St. Phone H. 4823. Mrs. C. E. Robinson.
Good Houses and Lots for Sale in any part of the town for colored people. Prices from $4,000.00 to $4,000.00. Payments from $10,000.00 to $4,000.00. Down and $12,000.00 to $25,000.00. Guarantee the title. Phone X-4198 call or write O. R. Saddler. Rear Williamsons Drug Store. 2415
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Miss Eyes would rather see that Doctor make his calls in his own car. She will ride with you no matter what you see. She will be there to save money and the unbearable of explaining to certain parties why you were seen in that particular car with you. You will be on her guard as many a poor weakling has fallen in her trap. She has a silver coated tongue and irresistible smile. You are one better than the others.
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Well they are still keeping them up. Miss Eyes saw one of our leading professional men in one of the large dress shops, and they were attempting to satisfy her desire. They were evidently getting "set" for some of them, and they were taking her pick of the most expensive dress that were being shown. When last seen, they were happily wending up the dress, and the garmament have been purchased. Miss Eyes wonders which will outshine at the airfare, if she or the flapper, commented on the flapper's dress, but not one word, complimentary was created in fact it was a creation and no other name could be given it.
They have been given them with something sweeter than candy. Miss Eyes wonders just how long the husband will keep up at the new record he has started. It is perfectly irrigible.
Pers.
Miss Genevieve Brown spent the week end visiting her aunt, Mrs. T. D. Wallace, 137 Miles, avail. of the University, Harris Rd. Monday for Kansas City and will return to the city in about ten days.
Mrs. T. Wallace, Mrs. Jackson, 341 Cochran street who has been confined to her room for the last three weeks is now up again.
Now, just hurry your lucky day.
Mr. Nugent Carr and brother of Enola, Tuxea, were in the city last week visiting the ack sister at St. Paul Sanitarium.
Mrs. Katie Vinson of Greenbeck, Texas, is in the city visiting her chil-
CONQUERED by your lucky day
Medium D. N. Courtry and M. E. Harden,
undertakers of Port Worth were
in the city last week on business. They
take it. Never let your home affairs be everybody's affairs; you can never be too careful when you are taken by the public. You may get your husband and yourself in world affairs, but you are the only one boasting because at the final analysis the laugh may be on you after all.
The credit bores really did big business this week. Miss Eyes had to go around and see and see it is a known fact that she is a great extent. They attempted to slide in and out without being noticed—but they came too fast. Now they were coming out of this store, because they knew their secret will be given away, and you dress you did not need to tell Miss Eyes that it came from Sanger's because the credit store mark on the garment.
Miss Eyes saw them all Friday night. They rushed back in order to take part in the season's "highest" and "best" shows ahead of improvement and prosperity others will have to go and come again. Since it is over Miss Kye hopes the "stratner" will be able to meet the weekly payments as they come due. Of course there are a few of the "Shells" who do not have New York as they have to fall back on. They can "treat 'em rough" and still get all their expenses, and quite a few took advantage at this time.
called at the Dallas Express office.
Good Street for Good Treatment
Mrs. Abbie Grice Gray of Athens, Texas, was among the delegates to the convention here last week. Mrs. Gray stopped with Prof. and Mrs. H. D. Wins, Flora and Allen Street, Burleson, of the American Woodmen Uniform Department, is in town after an abuse investigation. General proclaims that Woodcraft is fine all over the country. Mrs. Wins was among the Baptist ministers attending the Convention here last week. Mrs. Wins was among the Woodmen, spent several days in the city last week. Broughton of Memphis, Tennessee, who have been summering in California, were here last week. Broughton, in convention, Mrs. Broughton is Corresponding Secretary of the National Baptist Convention. They left Friday
L. H. Spivey of Houston, for many years a mail carrier, was in Dallas last week when she was in a visit to Spivey is also proprietor of a commercial job printing office at Houser, a company that she visited a visit while here.
L. H. Spivey, has returned from a six months' stay at Long Branch, Call, where she was the proud recipient of a scholarship and sight-seeing trips through beautiful parks and picturequeues cities of Texas and New Mexico, and terminated on numerous occasions by friends at Los Angeles. For the interview, she is indebted largely to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warey, and Mrs. Julia Baylas, of Tyler, Texas, was in the city last week visiting her
Miza Durinces Morgan. 4095 Swiss
Avenue has returned from a six week'
trip at Marshall and in feeling much
recuperated from the trip.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1928.
opening. Cards were also mailed to the Committee from the local Negro League November 10 your lucky day. The press represented that a certain doctor of the highest degree in Odd Fellowship wants a home. Union
Prof. I. M. Terrell, Supt. Union College, died in Dallas and Ft. Worth last week.
November 18 your lucky day.
Mr. Terrell was in the city Thursday and Friday and left Saturday morning for Ft. Worth. He was the home of Mrs. Balley, 210 Cochran Street will leave soon with her husband for Chicago, their future home. He will be the tournai artists visited his wife and daughter at Central. Texas College, in the city Friday. Mrs. Hill is matron at the school.
Attorney T. S. Boone, IndianaPollard, Ind. was in the city last week attendances at the Friday afternoon Mrs. Hill is matron at the school.
November 18 your lucky day.
MRS. GEORGIA S. DIXON SUCUMBES TO AN ATTACK OF PARALYX
Mrs. Georgia S. Dixon has conducted a hotel business since the beginning of July, at 250 Elm Street in July 1917, at 250 Elm Street suffering an attack of paralysis, Batley, in October 4th and died from the shock of October 4th and died from the shock of about $90 o'clock.
The deceased was born in Arkansas in October 4th and died from the shock of about $90 o'clock.
Dallas thirty-four years at the time
Miss C. A. R. Grant, Ph. B. B. C. of
Victoria, British Columbia to
visit the office Tuesday. Miss
Grant is instructor of English and
University. State Secretary of M. T.
State University. State Secretary of
Association. Life member of
Deputy and Delicate National Lodge
U. B. P. and R. M. T.
Good Street for Good Treatment
November 10.
ENTERTAIN WITH
SUPIRE PARTY.
Miss Hattie Rattcliff of 1012
Boll Street gave a surprise in parly
morning. She has been deputy
mar试 to Detroit, Chicago, St.
Boston, and New York. She
son left the city in May to enter the
ninth prize. prize having danced
48 in prize will be in the city
until December 1st.
Good Street for Good Treatment
November 10.
SORBIE CLUB TO ENTERTAIN
WITH HALLOWEEN PROGL.
Institutions are out to the Coloree
annual Halloween Frolic to be given
in the morning Oct. 1st. at
Riverside Park.
Good Street for Good Treatment
November 10.
ENTERTAINS WITH CARDS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pope entertained a few friends with a whist party in their house for afternoon, 10:20. Rossawn Mr. Stater, Mrs. Johnson won first prizes. Mr. Hill and Miss Tolbert won second prizes. Mr. Wilson won third prizes. A delicious course was served.
Good Street for Good Treatment November 10.
SURPRISE SHOWER.
Mrs. Henry Taylor has recently entered her new home, $314 Mower St. Wolfe and Johnston, Oct. 17th at the home cellaneous shower by the Halcyon衣 and Social Club. Oct. 17th at the home A two course luncheon was served.
Good Street for Good Treatment November 10.
PARIS HIGH DEFEATS DALLAS HIGH.
Paris, Texas, Oct. 28-The John H. Gibbons Colored High School of Paris deserves a special mention of Dallas. Friday afternoon to 12 to 2.
November 10 your lucky day.
R. C. CHANDLER, SAN ANTONIO, COWGIRL, LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES OF WHITE MAN'S PRIMARY
San Antonio, Texas, Oct. 26—Suit attacking the "white man's" primary district court at San Antonio District Court by the mayor, the mayor's Chandler, a Negro contractor and wounded ex-service man. The petition be based on the claim the law which requires a mayor to be aocratic primary contravenes the United States Constitution, which insures the mayor's election in election to the mayor's lucky day. Proponents of the law claim it is a right to determine who shall participate in party election. The babies, the youngest, the oldest will rejoice Nov. 10 their lucky day.
ADDRESS DELIVERED BY W. H. MARVEL, ODD FELLOW'S BANQUE MET. ST. LINCOLN, 1800.
In Honor of Professor H. H. Butler.
Prof. H. H. Butler.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our hearty thanks and appreciation for the lives of the deceased-Georgia Dixon, the Master's choicest blessings upon the Master's choicest blessings upon
We wish especially to thank the
officer, O. E. S.; Western Beauty Court
officer, E. S.; and the staff.
We also wish to thank E. R.
Amington Wilson and the choir and
frank.
Signed:
Safpho brother
Mr. Wm.
Wm. Safpho, nephew.
JUST FIVE DAYS BETWEEN MOTHER
AND DADGHTER'S DEATH.
Mrs. Naney McCullough and Her Daughter Lea, Answer Call of the Mrs. Naney McCullough are asked Dallas women died at her home 302. A.M. on Monday morning Oct. 16; just five days from date of the death, her daughter, Naney McCullough, died Tuesday Oct. 10, at 2:30 A.M. M at the daughter's death. Mrs. McCullough daughter's death. Mrs. McCullough knowledge of her daughter Lea's Mrs. McCullough was born in Georgia in 1912 and was years of age when she had been a resident of Dallas thirty-
Surviving her is a daughter Misa Nancie McCallugh Funeral Service wife of Dr. J. W. Weekly officiated.
The babies, the youngests, the grown-ups will rejoice 10.11 their lucky day.
The babies, the youngests, the grown-ups will rejoice 10.11 their lucky day.
Grand Chancellor, Wills of the Kingdoms of Pennsylvania is in the city after hapening been absent several times over the State is flourishing under the personal direction of the university.
The babies, the youngests, the grown-ups will rejoice 10.11 their lucky day.
Dr. N. W. Clark, pastor of Evening Church, will attend to Augusta. This week he attended the funeral of his daughter, died at place, Members and friends of Evening Church Church artist in the loss of his father.
The babies, the youngests, the grown-ups will rejoice 10.11 their lucky day.
Mr. Gessie Montmorency entertained Monday evening with a four course dinner with Mrs. Georgia Bail and Mrs. Maurice Cushman and Mrs. W. Weekly officiated.
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There are openings for more enterprising, ambitious women, as our Representatives, to supply this tremendous demand for PORO Hair and Toilet Preparations, PORO Treatments, and to teach the PORO SYSTEM.
Meet us every Wednesday night at St John Institute for the reception of members.
O. W. WILSON Furniture Co. The Happy Home Makers and High Price Busters.
Opposite Colored Pythian Temple 2500-552 Elm St. Phone Y 9491 The cheapest place in Dallas to buy furniture is the furniture Ranges on the easiest terms. Also the best place you can find to trade your old furniture for new. The best place to buy furniture in the house furnishing line you will make a great mintake if you fail to see us before buying. Bring this Admission Fee to the store $1.00 on purchases of $10.00 or more.
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors any friends we have, and to our husband and niece and death of our husband and niece, who died October 2012 only yours, Mrs. M. O. Shaw, Wife, Mrs. M. H. A. Meln, Daughter, Mrs. H. A. Meln, Daughter Follow your friends to the lucky No. On your lucky day, November 6.
NOTICE.
CLASIFIED
Remember the lucky day, Nov. 10.
look for the lucky No. Good Street.
First Class Rooms for Rent:
St. Phone H. 4823, Mrc. H. 2801
St. Phone H. 4823, Mrc. H. 2801
Good House and Lots for Sale
in any part of the town for colored
phones. Phone X. 7767
$400.000. Payments from $100.00 to
$500.00 down and $150.00 to $250.00
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Rear Williams Drug Store, 2415
Ellis St. Josese J. Douglass,
Box 604 Stephenville, Texas
10-27-11
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historic People's Drug Store,
Terrell, Texas.
10-20-4
Residence Property for Sale - improved
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modern improvements, Oak Cliff.
Terms reasonable, W. M. Moore.
Cliff 605.
10-6-48
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Free Fret—A beautiful Catalogue of Shoes, Hosiery, Jewelry and Novelties. Contains pictures of beautiful Colored Shoes. Contains pictures of beautiful Catalogue new, Address Princess Trading Co. P, O. Box 948, Savannah, GA 32641.
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CARD OF THANKS.
Bohmme Tecas.
We treat you with our many friends, our kindness in our sleeves and our kindness in our sleeves and brother, Mr. Crumpton; also brother, Mr. Crumpton; also brother, Mr. Crumpton; May God bless each and everyone.
Iza Crumpton, Mother and Family
NOTICE.
I, T. H. Smith, of Dallas, Texas will write to a correction both in my business and in my business League, "I have authorized the correction bills as "Dr. T. H. Smith." President of the said League, which is the only one to our League, justice both to our League and my
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month. It is in a plain, every day,
sensible, conservative newspaper,
which trims no tail to catch
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lattice covers all the territory
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W. E. KING.
On Using Other Men's Names.
There are those among us who either without thinking or with malicious persons on public programs, appeals and things of a like nature without first securing the consent of those persons. They seem to feel that it is a thing which be done or which be taken only taken and easily explained away. That feeling is as false as the principle is wrong and unethical. The man who any vehicle public or private without the knowledge and consent of the knowledge. The worthiness of the object aimed at or the benefit public or private to derive from the movement by any right of the individual to decide for himself whether or not his desire is fulfilled. The name, be exerted in that direction. Only a few days ago a man whose name, be exerted in that direction, of weight in our city was handed a call for a public meeting. This call bore his name which had been used
His surprise and anger knew no bounds and his feelings could be expressed. He is person responsible for the appearance of the placard but not being present. He is content himself with a publicly printed denial of any connection with the affair. Too much condemnation cannot be given those who are guilty of these liberties with the names of others. He is not responsible for the rights of others and liable to punishment as violators of private property. In their own right they make free use of the influence of others. They are not responsible for the absence and it would not be unjust to characterize them as vicious. They should be marked among those who have close communion with those whose cultural infiltrors their settlers prove them to
On last Friday thousands of children of Dallas County were the guests of the State Fair of Dallas. They were given free tickets of admission and their car fare was also paid. They visited the Fair and encountered the Mayor of Dallas. They were given free tickets of the information which it offered and that information was almost unlimited. Too much credit cannot be given to those who so openly and freely give of their means that the welfare of children of Dallas may be increased. On children's day there were no limits and there were no restrictions on the amount of money in a circumstance to be noted and fully valued and appreciated. Texas as a really great institution and as given evidence of a spirit of service to the whole public on the part of its citizens, it is enough of being universal to make it unique. It is another evidence of the true civil dependability of Dallas.
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Teachers of Texas and The State Association.
A veteran teacher of Texas has contributed a series of articles to the Express in which he deplores the tendency of the State Association to allow petty politics to supplant a more deep-rooted desire that the Annual Meeting shall result in lasting good to the members.
That the occasion for such articles should arise is unfortunate. But none who in the past few years have attended these meetings can argue that the meeting lacks so much in dignity and direction as to make some attempt to address them. Teachers are, or should be, more able to govern themselves than others. They, who have charge of the training of the young idea should have their own ideas of what is right and proper so well grounded that it would be impossible for them to stray from constructive procedure or take part in any undignified proceeding.
But the Negro teachers of Texas have not done so. The Express last year took occasion to remark as much. And it again adds its voice to that of Prof. G. W. Jackson in urging that they, in their State Association, cease undignified procedure, pety bickering, and once more adopt a policy of progress, construction and improvement. But they lack power. Because they do not fully vision their own ability to improve their own condition and that of the schools which they have in their care, they rob themselves and the children who look to them for training of many benefits which could be theirs.
Better salaries, better curricula, higher standards, better equipment, longer terms, speedier standardization all await the awakening of Texas Negro teachers to a realization that they, united upon a program of progress, can obtain them.
The Express hopes that these articles of criticism may awake the teachers of Texas and the officers of the Association to an expression of progress made or hoped for. They should not pass unchallenged in view of the fact that soon another annual meeting will be held in which opportunity for improvement of methods will be given.
Mrs. Mary B. Talbert.
The race has lost a forward-looking and constructive leader in the passing of Mrs. Mary B. Talbert. In her passing, a national figure whose place was unique is no more. In many ways, Talbert was a pioneer. Much of the success which the Academy for the Advancement of Colored People has reason to be attributed to her encouragement of it in its incipiency. In fact, she more than any of the pioneer workers of that Association, is to be given credit for whatever of advancement the work has made in Texas—for she introduced it to the State. The women of America too, in their club affiliations, have much to her interest in consolidating them and making them a unit capable of accomplishing what all now agree to be the most ambitious proft of the fact that soon another annual meeting will be held in which oppocter ever launched and carried to successful completion by the Negro women of America—the successful preservation of the Frederick Douglas Home. Her place cannot be filled easily but her full free life spent as it was in accomplishing things worth white, and her splendid contribution to the progress of the nation was an example of the possibilities for achievement of Negro women everywhere.
Col. Remmel and The Negroes on Arkansas.
More echoes of the effect of the exodus of Negroes from the South are to be found in the recent proposal of Col. H. L. Rimmel of Arkansas, to President Coolidge, that he appoint a committee of five Southern Negroes to study the reasons for the exodus and advise their people that their best opportunities for advancement lie in the South. It is therefore that the President has been favorably impressed with the proposal that he double his authority to appoint such a commission without the consent of Congress.
Meanwhile the Negroes of Arkansas who know Col. Remmel will have begun to express themselves in regard to his proposal in no uncertain terms and to indicate to him some lines of procedure which contain more possibilities than a Federal Commission.
The members of the Colored Chamber of Commerce of the City of Little Rock are known their stand and opinion in the following resolution adopted by them as follows:
"Whereas, it appears from the public press that Colonel H. L. Remmel, of Little Rock, Arkansas, in an interview with President Coolidge, suggested the appointment of a Committee of several colored men to travel through the South; and
WHEREAS, Colonel Remmel's solicitation for the welfare of the Southern Negro, and particularly the Arkansas Negro, does not square with the doctrine of Colonel Remmel and his "hily fly" associates in Republican Arkansas, in disfraining the Negroes in the Republican party in Arkansas; and
WHEREAS, this attitude of Colonel Remmel and his "hily fly" associates in Arkansas has contributed more to the unrest of the Negroes than any other thing; be it
RESOLVED, that we question Colonel Remmel's sincerity, deny his authority to represent the Negroes of Arkansas at the White House or elsewhere, and would suggest, fair dealing between landlord and tenants, and equality in Republican party in the South as a better remedy than Federal
A commission to stop the exodus will be as efficient as yelling to stop a forest fire. As Col. Simmons so often says: "Our folks have gotten weak in their belief in the wish of their white folks to do better." They won't believe their own leaders who talk. It will take action.
The Sanhedrin has at last decided to meet in Chicago. How many bodies will be represented there? To what extent can they decide upon a program and follow it? The outcome hoped for is a successful one.
Negroes of Chicago have bought ten million dollars' worth of property this year. From this it appears that at least a few substantial citizens joined the exodus.
One cannot simply be content to live in and enjoy a splendid civilization. He must contribute something to it.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1923.
THE MIRROR
OF
PUBLIC OPINION
Scandal Destroys.
FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES.
To The Woman Who Would Be Beautiful Ben in
Mind the Following Hints:
The Dallas Express will appreciate receiving from its readers Tested Recipes and proven household hints to be published weekly in this column. Please sign your name and give your address. Your name will not be published if you do not wish.
Sociedad society is gluing over the latest incestual casemaking from New York, where the blood of fifty-five years of freedom and liberty, Reputations have been ruined, domestic tranquility has been restored, domestic tranquility has been placed upon an innocent child and the wangting tongues of black people have become the horrors that has become the horrors of the hour. They tell us that human nature is the nature of human beings, a characteristic of human to rejoice in the woes of others and from all opportune evidence it seems that one of the most important things making the other half jealous and miserable. The human frailty however is not a weakness but a strength by him. it is a creation of morbid minds and these morbid minds are tragically so induced by the midsection of American society that American is too young in point of time, too fresh in point of experience and therefore unable to general to adopt these morbid tendencies. Scandal and domestic tragedy should not foment the hungry souls of
Seandals and the volcanic eruptions in the homes of white folks has caused marriage to become a failure among men and to erotize the percentage of marriages in recent years into an alarming proportion. White supremacy can not be maintained if our fireside is to be abandoned. The most vital elements in racial structure will be displaced and in the place of red-blooded violence from the white embellices, criminals, and, degenerates.
FOR THE WOMAN
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The Dallas Express will apprec
Recipes and proven household hints.
Please sign your name and give your
lished it you do not wish.
Cold baths if properly taken tone-
up the system to resist disease and
keep away colds and sore throat.
Practise smiling until you can assume it, even if you do not feel it. Smiling will not make wrinkles and will aid beauty a great deal.
Be interested in other people. Not the interest of the surges, but to the extent of the intelligence and develop personality.
The woman with beautiful teeth has a great asset. Visit your dentist, regulate your diet in accordance with your teeth and care for the teeth daily.
If you wish to reduce avoid those things you know to be fattening; stick to a regulated diet.
Cometics and toilet applications are not helpful to a woman if she does not take care of her skin and health.
Brown spots are apt to make their appearance when the blood is in bad condition and the liver is turgid. This helps to prevent facial blisters. A simple diet with fresh fruit, a cup of hot water in the morning and brisk regular exercise in the air will help to correct this condition.
In conclusion, beauty is worth all the sacrifices made for it.
Hats are not worn with format gowns. The only occasion when a hat may be worn with an evening gown in at a formal wedding.
The formal evening gown, in general, is embroidered fully, the figure, embroidered or draped (two elements which emphasize the value of satins or flat cloaks).
The colours for afternoon are extremely varied, the perhaps black, in velvet lightened with for trimming in the manner. Brown especially the shade known as the "dead-leaf" well as the one called "dead-leaf."
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Homes and mothers develop men and very seldom do atwartray characters who are not afraid of the morbid psychology of the white man is defiling his racial fabric and weakening the backbone of his posterior, and from the depths, condemn ourselves to live there forever by adopting these stereotypes. We should religiously avoid the devilitating and suicidal habits of his white While we are building the ladder by which we lie, while we are invigorating the sperm and the womb of future children, we should religiously avoid the morbid desires; in fact, we have no time for morbidity. Scandals will leak into our homes in a coveted bit of pleasure in their those of masculine strength will indulge in a coveted bit of pleasure in their those of masculine strength, but when we allow character destruction to become our pet delicacy, we will place our own scandal into the very heart of our sexual development, then we place our own scandal into the very heart of our white man who has wore out his cells and is just beginning to pay the inevitable penalty for too much
If society becomes involved, as it will until the end of time, we cannot afford to have it become the pursuit of ours the day, we cannot afford to allow ourselves to become morbid. It should become the subject of sorrow years and not satisfaction and delight. We cannot afford it.
—Chicago Whip.
AN WHO CARES.
Would Be Beautiful Bear in Following Hints:
Date receiving from its readers Tested to be published weekly in this column address. Your name will not be pub-
shade amphibia bring the favourite many tints of pea, a brilliant toothpowder-pink, white, some green and black only when it is decorated with embroidery in brilliant or in bright
It is the same with dressing as with all things; appropriateness is the essential attribute of good taste.
A. Silver Polish
If you are discouraged with your minute room silverware tarnishing, try using a small dish to rub them on a little soap and polish with a soft cloth. You will find how hard it is to scrub the silverware hands, no scratched silver, no silver powder in the little crevices and will never have scratches.
To Wash Hairbrushes.
Ammonia or borax with warm water is the best thing for washing hair-brushes. Put a teaspoonful of either it or a little vinegar on brush or down cleaning it thoroughly.
Test5d Recipes—Stuffed Potatoes
Select large uniform-sized potatoes, wash them with a vegetable brush, drain them, slice from the aide lengthwise of potato, scoop out the potato flesh, and tablepoon butter, bacon fat, molten with milk, add finely chopped chives or onion, season with salt, and return to the shell, brush over with alightly beaten egg and return to the potato.
Oyster and Mushroom Patties
Parbell 2 cups oysters; drain reservoir and quail strain. There should be one cup of oysters in each tablespoonable butter, remove from butt and cut in thin slices. Brown tablespoonable butter, add 1 cup of spoonfuls flour, stir to a smooth paste and continue browning; then add slow-cooked oysters and stock while stirring constantly; add 1-2 cup hot cream; season with salt and pepper. Serve with sherry wine. Reheat oysters and mushrooms in sauce and use as filling.
this name), vector of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Advocate, said that we need in this city a nomenclature of things and factories but for dwellings and the races of people to live in. The Rev. Dr. Lever remarks, number, he states, would have an opportunity to live its life, yet maintain its contacts with the people of this city, and worse (by growing hot and then cold) the Rev. Dr. Lever remarks: "We must come from intermingling. If you mix certain ingredients in chemistry, you come from intermingling. If you mix certain races, race prejudice is bound to result." The Rev. Dr. Lever is not acquainted with the people that with Christ Jesus there is neither bond nor bond, Freeille nor Jew; "all men everywhere" are brothers. And then comes a John Marshall, who is writing in the Philadelphia Reconcilies and is poor and has to live beside a Negro, adding that Philadelphia must be a future along the line of segregation if this city is to keep its place as one of the leading cities of the countryside.
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HEALTH & HYGIENE
Such instances as here cited tend to show the mind of large numbers of white people. It is to those that Ku Klux Klan and its called, and kindred organizations look for pro-pleties to their faith.
If Christ came to Pennsylvania, He would hear the primitive voices of His sorrowing children singing:
To be a Negro dn a day like this
Domands forgiveness;
Bruised with blow on blow;
Betrayed Him, whose woe-dim-
HEALTH
ALCOHOLISM.
Dr. J. G. Hardin.
I did not know that he was so sick A long time ago, or when I was on vacation I heard that he was stuck up in the mouth unto death. Yet one by one we are learning to close his mouth man in the youth of his activities for the betterment of his people. He was doing his best service when he was doing his best service when he was close to close his hands and go on home to love him. He was a man of ad faira and when you went to Augusta he was in his power for you. All he wanted to know was what you wanted done for his people among other people for his people among other people was my personal friend and all I can say now is I just one move I pass into the Great Beyond. One
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Ah, one must love when Truth and Justice lag —
To be a Negro in a day like this.
To be a Negro in a day like this,
A kind Lava, God!
What evil have we done?
Still stands the gate, all gold and
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But we pass by, the glorious
goal unwon, MERELY NE-
GROSS
In a day like this.
HYGIENE
The characteristic adduct in his distress and degradation seeks to relieve himself by taking means of the gastrohole to "quiet his nerves" only which serves to make the inibrate worse. Owing to the delicacy of the nervous membrane, weakness under the influence of the alcohol in the blood and consequent impaired cell nutrition of the brain and spinal nerves and cord on the surface, it has been the product of the system leads the chronic alcohol to the lowest type of human and almost invariably leads to the burning of the brain by the drinking of "corn whiskey," "choc" "home brew" jick, perfumes and de-matured alcohol. They are short roads to death.
DNIGHTS
LETTER.
There are many men aspiring for the bishopric, and some of them will land and some will come within and then pans on without the real light. Dr. W. Abington is on the side of my missionary secretary, and Dr. J. Endeavor League, Dr. Abington has made missions a special study and he positions it for the position, and I would like to see him land.
One call to attention of the Baptist to the call from Dr. A. M. Townsend, Fifty thousand and fifty per year, Nov. 1. If the Baptist mean business now is the time to show it. They have the money and the men, and now let them act.
Tell your readers that I am not well known, but have improved some, I am getting better.
J. O. Midnight.
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thy Wit Neral Barbershop, Temple
tn the find for Providence Sant
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moots der Dr. , Cronwalte
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‘choot nerion tn Martin igh Shoot.
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{or Tiiotson Calge. De, Woods left
fom tho 3th tor Conroe, where he wl
‘end stow days with Hs tami. Mr
Jem ait'mod Me. W. 1 Wright mo:
tornd' to Wasa 98 the nd.
= Athena—Bervices wore fatty rood
st various churehes Sunday. Ter.
bar the Sere of Got nares
‘tin to take ap a part o€ ha wo
Mt"Geo, hile, who tied tn Boni
‘ras shipped ete for, burl: neral
eth from the A al, Church, Men,
Jewel oor rturted {rom Corsicana
‘ten Blsnle Man. Wiliams eaves. 10
fentee schoo! fn Pt. Worth. Mr. Hoe
sre Moody o¢ Corsicana, spent Sunday
hore, re Rows Dedviee: of ‘Daan
Mpendine x tew days hore with het
later, Me, 1 Lata, before leaving
‘the late for ber hose Caltrain
‘Mr, Gs Pranks made nil to Jack
fonvite "int week Mr WS. he
Foal retaraed after a fom onthe tn
‘artotMendames Jones and Wasi
Inglon of nla were koests of Mr
nd ry. eo. Me. Tucker and 3, and
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Groesbeck —The District Convention
ot the. Primitive taptst Church. was
{h wonslon at Long ridge lant-week
Wiha large attendance.” Dr. T. i
Wye? noi his fourty nod Tan a
er hers on 2624s with «round revort
Having been made,” Sunday Behoot at
Ail chechen were reported to be rood
ays Wat White prewched an" ence
Tent serton at 11 and De. Wyatt ‘ied
the pull at ale Mra, Kate Venton
Setting her Ahr Dalia fr
Stow weeks,” Mee Howard: MeKalab
Mun injored fn an putomaiie aclort
Sunday night’ aise hota Tase. wan
here Sacurday visiting her grandma
“ TeagueAil Bonday Schoo! was
well tended Sunday.” Rey. Weenes
from Mexia yan at hie point Bunday
Tiew. Hightower wan tthe cy thre
lghts and grescied a rood. vemos
fal threo nigh, a en Jak
HSederenne sftonit tho Reaction a
Cheese ast week.” They moor
fa nce time, The Leto api Ae
Hfocaton at Jorusiom’ cloned" ont
‘Thare wu a large attendance. rn
hes Lew ison of the ity vis
her ducchter in Datls. Mik Det
nen land faintly ave retmrned have
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pee eS Sone 3 Eanes Come
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MBRITORIOUS PRINTING
“AND SeneUnAG
Dallas Community Chest Includes Negro Organizations---Drive From November 5th to 10th.
Every citizen of Dallas is urged to give liberally to the Community Chest, a drive which will be launched from November 5th to 10th for the benefit of the numerous charitable organizations in the city, including the Negro institution. The Community Improvement Association, of which Rev. L. R. Mave is head, and the Home-makers Industrial School, it has been found advisable to combine the appeals of all of the organizations to the citizens may take part and thus do away with the more frequent applications. If the drive is successful, the Negroes of the city, in addition to the two agencies mentioned above, stand ready to work with the citizens for the United Charities, who is now working with Negro babies under the care of the Milk Association, reinstated. Every minister of the city is urged to keep the drive constantly before the deadline, and to give as largely as is possible in order that the greatest results may be had and that each of the agencies may be able to guarantee its efficient work for the deistite and needy citizens during the holiday.
The following are the member or organization of the Community Council: American Legion.
TEXAS TOWNS.
Boy Scouts of America, Dallas Council
Camp Dallas Association.
Camp Pire Girls.
Camp Handling Price—Confederate Veterans.
Civic Federation of Dallas.
Community Improvement Association
Dallas Street and Newbybys Club.
Dallas Tuberculosis Association.
Garrett Children's Memorial Home.
Girls' Protective Association.
Girls' Recreation Camp-City Federation of Women's Clubs.
Girl's
Health Center Dallas Council of Mothers.
Home Makeup Industrial School (Colored).
Hope Cottage Association.
Infants' Welfare & Milk Association.
Recreation Camp for Orphan Children
—Balesamnship Club
- Salesmanship Club.
- The Salvation Army.
- The Salvation Church.
- Texas Howard Association.
- The United Charities.
Unified Daughters of the Confederacy (unify only)
Veterans of Fortune
Veterans of Fortune
Disabled Veterans of the World War
Young Men's Christian Association
Young Men's Christian Association
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1923.
Barefoot Blues
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Pupa
Farewell Blues
Gulf Coast Blues
Henitiation Blues
Free & Easy Pupa
75c Each 75c
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Mail us your order.
Pay when received.
THE MUSIC HOUSE
Box 1223
St. Louis, Mo.
to the Fair Mr. John Moore left
Monday for camp out from Colum-
ville, Arroyo. Walker's mother is
here visiting them.
Remember the lucky day. Nov. 10.
look for the lucky No. Good Street.
For the departure of one member of the faculty, Mr. M. Johnson, his husband to Oakland, California faculty arranged a splendid banquet at the home of Mr. and Ms. Sphenak Hall. The evening was spent in the evening Prof. O. J. Thomas pinning of the city school, carried off the loving cup, a splendid tribute to his wife, Prof. O. J. Thomas and Prof. A. M. Smith, Prof. O. J. Thomas was served by Prof. A. M. Smith, Prof. O. J. Thomas
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TEXAS COLLEGE.
Texas College opened her first Foot Ball game with a 6 to 6 draw with the opposing team. The team played a good game under the tutelage of Coach Law, formerly Coach of Lincoln University, Texas College by Coach Gordon of Talladega College. In the first few minutes of the game Texas College carried the ball to Sam Huston and lost the ball on downs in the third quarter. Samuel Huston hit it on a fumble, Samuel Huston lost the ball on downs in the third quarter. Texas College attempted to kick out Samuel Huston blocked it and recovered it behind the goal for a touch-down. Samuel Huston scored a series of end runs and line plays, carried the ball to Samuel Huston's thirty touch-down. Texas College had plunged Samuel Huston's line to the twenty yard line when whistle blew. Samuel Huston scored a series of games as is follows. Texas College and Wiley College at Wiley, Marshall, Texas College at Quinn, Paul Quinn, Texas, November 1. Texas College and Prairie View College, Tyler, Texas, November 12 and Texas College, Bishop College, Texas, November 29th. Remember the lucky day, Nov. 10, look for the lucky No. Good Street.
BISHOP REPORTED JAILED IN HATFI FOR DEPLORING EXISTING CONDITIONS.
New York, October 26—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 69 Fifth Avenue, has been called the Haitian of Fort au Prince, that Bishop Auguste Al伯特, of Cape Haitian, has been called the meeting in which he deplored existing conditions in the black republic of Haiti.
The report states that Bishop Al伯特 has been placed in irons. The New York correspondent, that Courier Haitian, has apprehended the facts to President Coulson.
The nobles the youngsters the grown-ups will resilient Nov. 10 their lucky day.
RAQUET MAINTED BY WOMAN WITHOUT HANDS AND ARMS
(By The Associated Negro Press)
The group of rare beauty made by Mary Jane Nettles, 38, a colored woman who was of the most attractive features of Haywood County Colored Fair held here this week. From the design and hairstyles to the finished article all of the women done by her toes and it was quite equal to the work done by any normal per-
The exhibits at the fair were of a high order. Attendance was good, a large number of white people being among the daily visitors.
The babies, the youngest, the grown-up will rejoice Nov. 10, their birth.
(Lincoln Service)
Washington, D. C., Oct. 26—What connection have the Colored American farmers had with the economy of the country, which were conceived by Republican policies, installed by Republican insignity and regulated by the state? At the outset it must be understood that the 772,722 stockholders, owners, and employees of the 702,432, 90 per cent, live in the North, East and West; while only 74,498, or 90 per cent, live in the South. And has been quite as laggard in financing transportation as in recognizing "Transportation is to the country what the arteries are to the body—it distinguishes food and food and develops its resources. But we asked "What connection has this massive industry?"
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RACIAL ANIMOSITY SUBSIDES WHEN LEADING RACE MEN CONFER WITH COUNTY OFFICIALS ON NITICATION.
SOCIAL ACTIVITY: Active Autonomies To Take Steps to Quell Any Sign of Conflict.
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"Her generous, loving heart was filled with indignation and horror at the death of her husband, the Governor States, and she labored unceasingly to put an end to such atrocities. We know there are thousands and tens of thousands of her race who would violate, if they could their appreciation of the battles she had fought. She was a great leader. While her indignation at injustice was extreme, she was a sane and well balanced in her indignation.
"When she received the Spinning Model, a year ago, those who were accustomed to work and character felt that at length it would be given to a noble type of Colored woman. Not only as a Colored woman, howbeit she would remember her honored dead, but as a woman of the finest womanhood in America. A mother, a home-maker, a humanitarian, a woman of the spirit, a woman of this country, who have stood for justice against oppression, women who have demanded the "soul of the spirit" in these United States.
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PRAIRIE VIEW EXHIBIT
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covered with products from the school farm; shredded potato, potato beans and other products of magnification size and proportions. Titles of the 490 acres under cultivation at Prairie View and of the products raised there for student instruction and demonstration.
Point Kills Unique.
The unique feature of the farm exhibition in the miniature pot kiln which represents the effusion of pottery is the sweet potato. It is done in green and has among its other features three pots of different sizes padded to keep out moisture and frost. Over the kiln are the six "Donts" for pottery. It has proved the centre of attraction for hundreds of visitors of both race. It was the only exhibition of pottery held in the whole agricultural section. Club Bora Have Fine Pine Cone Habitat, Club Bora Have Fine Pine Cone Habitat, club bora of the state under the direction of the Extension workers of Parral View was conceived to contain the majority of the pottery found in the whole agricultural section. Many of the experts of the state were involved in the exhibition. It is mounted on a fine material made by the center of the booth contained glass display casks filled with shoes, pots, and other items. The finest material made by the students of the reception room of the booth was made up of a table, made by Walter Taylor, a product of the Washington High School of Dallas chair and a collageable stand.
Many Prizes Winning Products Exhibits, Mrs. Hunter, who with Prof. A. W. Hill, day during the fair explained to the Dallas Express reporter who interviewed her the causing exhibit had won prices in their immediate communities. She said the exhibit was grown to such an extent among the Negro boys and girls of the state as thirty-three demonstrators now at world in Texas were kept working at capacity to supply the demands for invented methods of farm keeping. The exhibit which is now at the fair is to be Baumann to the exhibition to show how to advise to advices received by Mrs. Hunter from Dr. J. G. Owenburn principal
ALL-RACE CONFERENCE
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WEEK OF FEBRUARY 11
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various civil rights organizations who have united in the call for such a conference to be held, discussed and enthusiastically endorsed by the Negro press and organs of public opinion. The proposed plan of internal pressure against the Negro press was most comprehensive and ambitious of any yet attempted. The details regarding the coming meeting of the All-Hate Conference, the committee of Arrangements of which Dean Miller is Chairman, Mr. James I. Noll, III, and Proof, John B. Hawkins, Treasurer.
Commissions Proceed Vigorously With Work On Program.
The various commissiones which are at the conference are processing regularly with that work so that by the date of the conference the whole program will be held. The conference will be held by the Colored people of America.
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Chairman Miller informed the members of the Executive Committee of the Conference that he was interested in that one of the most important matters taken up during the summer was the appeal to a summer of individualized assistance to help the defense by the expunction of the Conference. The individuals appealed to the Senate to unseated Congressional Committee on the All-Hike Conference with all the privileges therein. The Senate also unseated the number of organizations had informed him as to their willingness to be represented in the Conference, some of whom were not.
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One prominent Democrat was frank enough to say: "We know that this fight against the Negro is wrong and that the Negro can win after voice and the musket way for a Democrat to get votes is to attack the Negro. I'll admit that the Negro can run by compelling poor people not may not be just, but it is expedient."
NEGROES WILL ASK THAT AMEND
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Eighteenth amendment is enforced; they ought to bury their faces in the mud, in blood, because of the manner in which the 18th amendment is enforced, or the 19th amendment is enforced.
"The South, the Kui Kui, The Chicago Tribune, and a few other eleven newspapers have as their slogan: 'This is a white man's country.' It is regarded as a rather sorry tribute to American history," he said. To show them from other countries, a beacon light, to greet all those who are to show them from other countries, a measure, large or small, have been blood in color by the tropical sun of the tropics, a drowned or a drowned removal, "if it shows." And the slogan also takes in vengeance. "We may not get away with it, but we will have a prominent citizen to A. N. P. Continuing, he said: 'There will never be a white man for political rights. Let the chips fall where they may.' Colored America only asks for law enforcement for all
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