Plaindealer

Friday, February 11, 1921

Topeka, Kansas

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__Ohg Topeka Plaindealer The Immortals: Lincoln and Douglass List Your.Rooms for The Supreme Encampment of Knight Pythias at Topeka Aug. 1921 ‘The Colored Man In the Lime Light Frank Opinions and Comment Gather- ed Here and There by Men of uthority. ~ My The Sequehitad Negto Press Washnatrn, feb i fumes A Hotlomon, Wash'naton co responden of the Avante Couxstitution recent Ty held a executive dntersia v Col, Hee Lincedi Johuzon. Hepub Mean Nata al Coumitie mer fron Georg Because ¢ the etenifeanes of the ators, it de herewith anoted tn full Henry Tncaly Johnson, Nowe member tient Georpty of the Nuthona républana ommmittee, rays he wil lnrgety Co tet tae Georgie patron rec under the Hoel adm nite ition ‘That, statessent ix perhaps whe wee and fa substantiated fom ronices dl reeths Ikea with the chief heads of the incon a politcil reatme ‘In on exclusive statement ae te Gerrela oT 14 inde to me today bs Jolneon, ee! Negra toader dectared that Preaent Mird'ng wonkd auteh Ty revetet Cie Wilson: CH -tvice aider cover ie alt presidential, post: onicea, Mt that a great annbur of the xmaller oppolatinent affies dn Georsa we de continue to be wdinn- fstered by theme rite, “Johnson lechued that he wauld ash that carpetent Neqia men urd women be emploved ac Clerks, mes: senuera nid so on in the Perger cities much ge eoectors of intemal teven ue the first clase ostofticns and other of the mijer commissioned offic fils ssnhneon tab inghe Washlnnton Din heetararters for the nevt four pears He mar be register of decds for the Ourtct. registrar af the U S. trewers, de minister to Hatt, or any ene oF Whidt ponitima |e open to Lha lo vever, Johnson declar- ed to me =r do ret know that T shall ace cept a povermment position 1 may practice iaw here, with offees in At- lunta alw, and Snterest myself in some propo-ed legistation in which T ‘AM Vitaliy concerned I am particue larly anxioas to see the aixty-xeventh congress pate an antiiynch law, Such a hw} will pass Tam assured. “It in plain'y evident that from a va mervonary viewpoint wholly, Johnson with the eur of the administration and of republian leaders could make infinivly more money 48 & political lawyer i@ Washington dure ing tho Hard ng administration than Rs an official, and thia la probably the viewwart that has the Atianta Negro swircing on the fence at the present tune - {Ry The Arsociated Negro Press New Haven, Conn, Feb 10—Wrt ing @n the Negro Problem In the “January Ywe Review, Frand Boaz. an anthropologiat of nate, sayay ‘The Kreatent hope for the immediate future lies in a Jeasening of the con trast between Negroes and whites whkh wil! bring about a lessening of classy consciousness = It would zeem therefore, to be in the Interest ef rouety to permit rather than to restrain marriage between white men and Negro women = It would be futHe to expert that our people would tolernte intermarriagea In the oppo- site direction, although no sclentifi/e Teneen rin ve given that would prove them to be“dctrimental to the individ unl.” Cw NE APM TIER NOFTO PTOI Tuiftalé, NY. eb 19 —Tho organ Lith of the Malthin African Cotes Compan has been formed, com] osed o* wome cf the leuting men of the tity, with a capital of $3000, The tompany wl extutiish agents thr out the country, and pack under the name of the Hulthin Special and the Monrovia trarda The factory and office forated in the orgen'zition’s ovn buliding promises ta be a great pueccena, ‘ee Oe See See Aime |e! | Washimaton Vb 10—The rows hag reached Washington that vice Puestde ateledt Coulidge went deny to Atiinta and Literally “sp led the beans” ‘the distinguished Mace: chuvtta stateaman was one of the JCilef guests ef the Santhern Tath loonsioen whieh net in Atfante fe jweeh. One of the fered of the sbrogr am neupped aut for hia by hh ‘host was moctin, at) wWueh he spoke to the Color a people of When ‘ta { Tis wect'ng was helt fy the I rst {consternation t Chart Gol ner ‘nt ‘t Dorsey presided and the ean of he Coloted pom litien were font in dtadine | Spelinun Sem ny ard Motishouse College pros jrived amused) progiim ‘that de Wilted the Wletinquished guest) ant 'the auditora as well” Amene otier thongs Mr Collldge sald { Eocene from the Commonweal 6 Meweichisetis where there ate many peale interested fn your wel fiefwho. hase contubnted noaes without and te the uphidding of those fustitutiong that veau inight Mott by the very best thet thes ae They Wave sent apong v7 toa, terchers who have tndertalen to bel and instruct you fn all that is best on thie ehle of puadise, and Pethaps yo owe to the Comin weatth of Ma srelnsetts and {te citi feng eomthing of a debt of gratinede “Hut as great ag all that maybe i) that the Commonwealth of Maer Chivetts and sour fritnds hive done for yon, does not compare with mat which the people around yo shave done for you; and friendly though the people of Missachusetts have been, and helpfil though ‘they may have been, you hase no better friends than those who Hye about sq here and contribute always to your wel- fire, sour success and your happi- ness And ff sou want to make goad for the work that has been done by. the men and women of Massachu- seta then continue fn your well do- ing; continue to co-operate with the people around you bere; continue in your industry, in sour work day by day, : “t want, as an American, ta see ou increase in your character. to seo ou progress In your material wel- fare; to see you continue to exem- Plify, ae you have done the sery best there is In the character of men and women, and tu the devotion always —whatever your temptations may be --that which you have exemplified from time to time to America, to fie flag. to {te institutions and to {ts preservation forever . Thin was the glosing sentence of Mr Coolldge'a speech At least thin fs the report af It sent out of Aulane ta rom what can be gleaned from the comments of some of tne promi nent Colored men atid women here in Washington, Mr. Coolidge failed utterly to catch any of the present alay spirit of the Culored people in the city of Auunta esceyting in his particular reference to tho matter of “temptations” to be other thin Amer’ cons * © *Tilngs tre very quiet here In ® Keneral way Te may, be tha cil = before the proverbial storm Nobody Feemé to have any idea what is going to hippen.g ft may he that iis condition of uneertalnty fy the rena for the disturbing effect of Yeorad tives @enevenc by If our Cofleclor doeg mot reach you at home, kindly cail 3300 and we will eall again, If it convient to you, we will appre. late your calling by the office and pay your eubseription here. -—EDITOR The Gettysburg _ Address Na ng POPESECORT ant sever mr a dhe dT Eth on te pot dong ur itthers Drowaht forth on rs ¢ Coember Matowe oy ng bt i Hrenp raw rath coneene Din i on ver frset whit thes dat here ete gmd domi ated te the prate Poa one the diviag nather. tae that all men are crewed eqn fod tt tere te the eadadste | Now Weare engiged Ina miei’ Sak whch they howe this tare Pwarorettne whether thet ma outs advanced be apy omiten ae ce ted and got euther fur me te Wye here dedi ag! ted, can tong endure petted to the qreit tosh rem una be i We wine inet on a preut battle del tare ue deat fram thee: konoral | of that war, Welinve come to dade we tase inereised devotion to tet Ce gn petion of that tld aaa nade t oor whieh they pave the het testing place for these who here sitet! oe seaure Cf ever, that we here Ihe Hots altogether Mth, owlarh + resehe that thee dead stat Pieper that we shontd da thts, bauer oe ated bevain thet thls na ina tuger sense we cunt dedir tt fi oauder God. shill feve a new weccuint conacenite we arin, de oF freetem anit that) pevetn Tatiow this arovnd the Tress .toet the people by the rea oe men Using and teu whe stttstedte 8 ope pte cull ret yer hoon here, hive comerratel ft fa tee Hoe atte fy poop pawar to add or datrar — { —Abiahins Etncoln “The Republican Party is The Shi All Else the Sea.” ye, = ; a : ‘ Pa ; ; * rie wht te ROE. oe Ee sce . ath pee eg: . ets Sees x tee oe Li SES 2 ’ r} cos Pare. > ee AES 2. xe oleae i yx ot eid, ie Fee, | re 9 f F (BESS ae ae se Sie As ae oy « ‘ t A alls oe Dé ad ee a a » > me x maa 10) BS 2 Bek in at ah iy ie . ea dyna STR. aN . Bs Ne a £ lg :: . ‘ PAC GA Bt . Neg ~ : B . i : eX REA y ra a : pO _ 3 oe. n° . cd Pe 7 es i, tg - a i ; mae ¢ ; : a % CE Ag “4 s ; Late as _. Re cr ge Gee, Ree Se A. 5 Be ee oss, SE FREDERICK DOUGLASS , ee eres Se ee oTettman, Ga Feb, 30,4 unique device has been adopted by, fhe cit vend ta chech crime aniong Negroes of the city An Cectric aly Nts ben pliced in the heart of the Col ned nection which seades ‘God Loves You" in red white and blue letters, NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! | To Tha Citizens of Topeka, | The Kumeme Lage und Beeump: ment of Kuluhts of Pythlus, wil be Fed In the ely of Topeka, In August 19210 Tove wha wl oora thelr donrg and help ta eme for the guests for thal Werk, pleane call Miva Matta Verking, Chalrmun of the Canmittee ‘on Homes, at the Plulndeater office, thane 2700) ap peattont thane 3984 in, Sith eileen eae lai Suielitt alaiein: Raleigh, NOG. Feb 19 A BI has bern ntroduced in the State Scnate by Senator av VP. Taslorsto * yomote the due admintstkatlen of Justice and leason the crime of hoahtne Before intratuctng the measure ee consatted number of jidzcd and Inwsera who warmly endoreed the bill It fa ow pected that the measure will piss the Jeptstature . tBy The Avscetited Negra Tress Augiein, Ga Pb i What fs re Karded the tisest theitre owned and contraind by Negroes wax opened Here list Monday wight Mt is le cated tn Minth roar (iw nbetr street and cont $10090N The capa lty of the houve Is 691 + a A GOING AHEAD FULL SPEED (Dy Associated Negro Preas) In alt history there {s hardly any: thing to compare with the progress of tha American Negra in the lite More thin oO yenre since Emanct pation, An article AP the current number of the Comment and Minanelal Chronicle, seve there are now tn the jUnttod Sttex Leundann Neproms, ‘They constitute: che seventh of the working force ef the comtrs. Of the 2 Aad One Ine, RV AAD ate fieMmers and 1008000 Furty Laborers Uiphts Poet of the wancn are tn nec Reaty home and fudusttlat lite Join 180 Negroes fy thle counte ened 1 ote fotiaes apetuted aye farms, Comlacved 2100 teidnesnes and Vad over t2eeeund of accumulated [weuat Tn Td the nantes of Dowers had fnereascd to Gated, the opertterd farms 82990, he bisanens eto Hem wad the wealth ts ove (£1 Lhe Gand qua, y Seventy bonke ure d rected ty Ne kro Aumneiera Over 1) pmrtadic ad: re mened be Nevrac Mey oven condita Nesoelated Nogty Press" os fade th sbenaint Negroes were called ts the color dining the iy a service meres They te Ess iM tenees proportion ately, the Ch omub ays among the pNettors he tet than there wasn tatens the white papatation of the HU rated state at the thie of the Civtt pe In Ab bam the Colored pape Vth contiibived §tt0edt toward Irn. S11sbund cost of ost abliahine ide Hesenwatd achouls. LINCOLN INSTETE TE } Mr George Buchner Secretary phe St fais brane of the Uri pLaveene. nuddiessed the student bois pind faculty Sumbay at the requly chapel server | Mr db Natentin Mh of Sedatin Mo visited Linrelt Institite while fn Teifereen Clty ittemding the state Wide comfercaee eatled fn the Inter entof Lincaln Institute, | Mexees lames 12 Cavell and HR Fuchson, both of Kansas City, and bath former Lineotnites, vetted the institute fast Monday Jun Stet and Ete AMeteating and tuspiring talks Bt the ov hour chapel wervicen Mins Hore 1D Lewd Ay 1, Fiske Unhersity, a resident of Greeny tlle, Miss, has been added to the faculty of Lincoln Institute The men of the Lincoln Fnstitiuse faculty gute a dinner, Feb Sth, in hon- or of Representative Wathal WW Moore — Among those present were: Representative Moore and hiy secre: tary, Mr, Rowlea, Messrs. FC Tull Vo Collin, WB Jason, Mo Pin ney, JH Namel, Harley Hunt, Ar thur Richardson’ JE Rose, James Carter, VE Willams and President Clement: Richardson OUR GOOD WORK GOES ON. Fayette, Ma February 6, 1921 Von, Nick Chiles Falitor, Platnde cer, Your poblication of the 14h In re gard to McDaniel, who for severu weoks hax been held hero in the county jail for insanity, has proven a Buccers ay to his relatives: und whereabouts We find thr youe Paper that McIyiniels home Is at Mihmend, Mo Clay county, and that he served in the world’s war ae a soldier overseas for several months and Was gasent, which «nused his mental rondition Ife has naw beey Uberated from the awful cenditten Which he suMered while confined at this place Thinking son for this article, Fore min, om «(Yours truly, Aithur W. Tolson HARRISONVILLE, MO, ev WOM OB Harrison pastor of the tst Baptist shurch of Alma, Kan tin and the pastor of the fad ii tint church of thie pluce, Just ctowed a fair, Mechs successful protracted nieeting with six cansersions and 4 great siiriual uplift in the commen tee Mrs, J. H. Lee, Sr, ts quite it at this writing | Mr. Jamea Cregg i+ atill quite poor: ty. —_ | Mea Nollie Hendricks anit Master Maurice of Kansas City, wero the Ruests of her father, Rev LP Page for a few diya list week Mra AD Russell, of Pt Scott, Kane wassand her grind daughtér, are the Rtests of Mroont Mra Jot fae. Jr. | Mt Chin Martin wae the week end gnest of hie puenty, Me and! Mre ono Murtin | Ming Wintel o\ Davtteou tas heer very mitch indispowed the past four weeks, fit is convelos ing nlecly, | Mra Cone Richie of Kanes City Nt agiest this wowk in her brother's howe, Me ont Mrs, Qaar Brown, o Hake Avenue hey 11 Pea has heon quite Leorls for several weeks and fy not Meh emproved at thie writing, Mias ether Penn of Kansaa City, Srent several day. In Oa city as the Cetot Mia Mingnee Loe Oed t Santi a tee occured at fle Davihen heme on Bo Choatnnt street ‘The abuaw was pramptly ree sponded fo and the flimes did not Mahe much headwe on weount af fhe quick ut! aot the Memen oA SMe NC dtmnae ware date to the hong, sendy Sete al Was hugely attend peda wells the meri aad evens tua ner tro at the My 1, and 2nd Baptist chitrehes | Mix OT Martin amt Mra Ja, Howten shapput in Kansas City last weak | Mes 1 Gitim mide a fying trip to Meawint HU thin weet | Mr Harte Unown spent 4 few days ft Kunsia City thie week Mor PRO nitett has returned trom a OReveral weeks Vieit where she was called by wie at the bel stde of her niece, Who way noeh daproved whea the dart Meo 1 ta alt amilles Mr Ben ‘Uhempsen haa cast hts Jot With us again adding ple rare to Tes Tyler and Mie Thompson, bis parents There Wil bea wwe supper Dnday nikht at thesA MoT chur. Rvery one fusited to be present Mix Graham was called we Kane Ras CIty on account of Ler daughter’ news, The Garner dubllee singed waeg Bteat CLAREMORE, OKLA. a Se! oe ee The Home Boys met in the audl- torlum of Lincoln High school Jast Monday night to organize a Brass bund The following off{cers were elected Noy ~Lonion, preaidtat; Jolin Stevens, vice president, Joe Roberson, Secretary, Jamea Morris, Geasurer und Edw T. Moore, direc tor and General Manager Quite a number of the boys were present and it wan decided that the instrus emis should be ontered at once aa the boys can get down ta actuat The Girls Basket Bal team of No- wata, spent several hours in the city last Saturday in makiig connections of trains Thes were enroute to Nowata fiom Sand Syrings where ‘they pliyed the team at, that place, Misses Sniith and Jackson of Ft Smith, Ark are fn the city visiting friends x Dr FR, Murrett and family ara spending a few daya in Wagoner this weeh rvistting relativos, Mr Rooker T Moore Is still very gk ot his home on N, Quwata ave, We aegret that Mra Mandy Ed- wards Is still on the sick lst Mr Edw T Moore whe has been lald up aeveral days with a crushed fout in able ta be out agaln, Mie Iuev Nash passed thre the (ily Saturdiy enroute to Kansae City from Tulsa where she sisited her bother. One of the neeet Inetitatt ne Which hus been hetd in this city far ametine waa hehl at the Lincoln Heh achool let Friday nisht by the ad Fellows lodge, Evervthing was Kell carrteal out Rey NW. Moore left Saturday cr Pt Gibson where he pastors Mroand Mrx Tollle Vann have re trned from Cleveland where Mr, ‘ann da employed to spend a few lute With the home folks, The Topeka Plaindealer FOUNDED JANUARY 1899. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Two Years.....$1.00 Two Months.....1.00 Three Months......40 ADVERTISING RATES: Entered at the Postoffice at Topaka, Kansas as Second Class Mail Matter. Address all communication to The Topaka Plaindealer, 1129 Kansas Ave Topaka, Kansas. Money sent by Expense, Postoffice Order or Registered Letter at our risk; otherwise at the risk of the sender. When the attention of The Plaindealer is called to any misstatement of facts in these columns, or to any error concerning any man or thing correction will cheerfully be made, designated communications, except from our regular correspondents, will not be published. THE WHITE MAN IS SEEING FROM A NEW ANGLE Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 10. "The old South is breaking up in more senses than one. Dr. Albert E Jenks, the anthropological expert of the University, has recently pointed out four 'significant movements taking place among the Colored people of this country,' says a rather unusual editorial in the Minneapolis Journal, in an editorial under the caption, "New Tendencies Among Negroes." Continuing the Journal says: "The first is that the Negro since the Civil War has become a migrant. A million and more have left the South and taken up residence in the northern cities. In the wake of this movement come such race troubles as that which broke out in East St Louis, Chicago and Duluth. 'A second movement is the tendency of the Negro to intermarry with certain white stocks. This amalgamation has been taking place for sometime, but only of late has it become pronounced. In the Eastern cities the Negro is intermarrying with those of South European origin. The effects of such racial mixture are not yet known." "A third tendency is the increasing political influence of the Colored element. A movement is already on foot for Negroes to elect their own representatives to Congress wherever possible. This effort to acquire a greater political influence is advocated by some of their own leaders. "A fourth movement is toward segregation. This is taking place in at least three separate areas of the south. Negroes flourish better in some regions than whites, and not so well in others. In some parts of the South the whites are decreasing and the Negroes increasing at such a rate that the results must soon be reckoned with. "The first conclusion to which these tendencies point is that further Negro immigration from the West Indies and Africa should be stopped. The admission of six thousand Colored allens every year from these regions only complicates the problem of racial relations. "The second conclusion is that unwise. It has not advanced the Colored people of Haitt or Liberia. Proper distribution seems to be the path toward the Negro's development. "The third conclusion points to the necessity of getting exact data on questions of racial relations and intermixture so that problem arising therefrom may be intelligently handled. BELLAIR, MISSOURI The Town Goes On Shopping Tour. Rev. A. M. Jackson was visiting Mrs. Dan Hawkins on Monday. Mr. Jesse Baylor visited at the Hawkins residence on Tuesday. Md and Mrs. Dan Hawkins spent Wednesday in Bunecton on a shopping tour Mr and Mrs Alf Gaston were shopping in Bunecton on Wednesday. Mrs Edith Holliday spent Wednesday in Bunecton Mr and Mrs Emmet Watkins was in Pilot Grove last Thursday. Mr. and Holliday was in town to shop last Thursday. Master Nathan Hawkins, Herb it and Bee the Gillum were shopping at the Bell fr store Thursday. Roy A. M. Jackson and M. Lacey in Mills W. Thur. The cellent Mitt will Debri vited Mr Travel hunlin Mr Lone Mrs H. Gilbin voted Mr. Don ```markdown ``` Hawkins Friday. Master Nathan Hawkins went on an errand for his mother Friday. THE PERISCOPE. "The Soul of America." (By Associated Negro Press) "What shall I tell my son?" asks the reputable, intelligent, thirty-successful Negro father. He continues: "Must I sit him down before me in the happy comforts of our home and say: 'My son, I have some very important information to impart to you tonight. I have kept the truth from you for a long time, but you must be told. My son, you belong to an inferior race, and this is a white man's country. Yes, I took the honors in college, and have been eminently successful in business. I have overcome all obstacles and have reared a family of which I am proud, and this home with all its comforts is ours entirely, and we have splendid investments and money in the bank for all emergencies. But son, you are very inferior to any person with a white skin, and in heaven and earth and possibly in hell, the white race is supreme! Must I say that?" He asks. "What shall I tell my daughter?" asks the charming, cultured beautiful Negro mother. She continues: "Must I place my arms about her and look in her sweet and gentle face and say, 'Daughter, my dear, you have na honor that a white man is bound to respect. You are a more thing, a poor inferior, and all white people are superior and supreme. You must never think of resenting an insult from a white man, in fact you are so near nothing that the great supreme white man cannot insult you, it matters not what he may do. Yes, I know I have taught you about purity and virtue, but wherever you go, remember that a white face means superiority and supremacy." LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SHAWNED COUNTY, KANSAS. Mary Gibson, Plaintiff, vs. No. 3375 Guy Gibson, Defendant. PUBLICATION NOTICE TO GUY GIBSON, Defendant, Greetings: You are hertby notified that you have been sued by the plaintiff, Mary Gison, who filed her petition in the District Court of Shawnee counties, Kansas, on the 8th day of February, 1921, for a divorce. You are further notified that you must answer the petition filed herein on or before the 26th day of March, A. D. 1921, or said pttition will be taken as true and judgement for divorce will be rendered plaintiff accordingly. By Ellisha Scott, Attorney for Plaintiff. W. E. Anderson, Clerk, District Court. ByCarrie Bush, Deputy. WHEN IN OMAHA STOP AT THE PATTON HOTEL N. P. PATTON, Prop. 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Mrs. Goodlow of Parsons and Mr. W. Durkls visited Mrs. James Jackson during her bereavement. Mesdames Robert Dial, and W. Lydle rendered a favorite duct. Mr. P. H. Bassett gave an eulogy which was carefully prepared and well read. Mr Henry Cole of Mt Hobron Baptist church. The christian of the choir of which the deceased was a member, tendered one of those sweet songs as a choice of Mr Lickson. The Installation of the P B F and S. M T and November at the St Paul Chapel on last Friday evening was well managed by Mr P H Beett, of the P B F Mrs P Dud of the S M T, and Mr David on the Juveniles River on enlisted themselves and departed in the week small hours on down. Mrs. Henry L. Ellis Jing her son N. W. and wife of Danville. He is expected home soon. Mr. John J. Holmes of "Maltin. his mother Mrs. N. W. Mr. H. Beck of Vigta peace was last Friday and was here Sunday. The friends of the extended sympathy. He was a the young man well liked by all who know him. Mrs. Newton Friends of Danville Ill. and sister, Mrs. Pearl Beck-Hunt, of Vindua, visited the house Mr. Ulysses J. Smith Mr. Lillian L. Bell of Oswego spent Sunday in the city in the quest of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Smith Misses the service Thompson and Helene M. Peterson of Oswego also attended the S. M. T. installation. Messamus Joseph Peterson and Armstrong called in. Messamus, Newton Litton and Hunt on last afternoon. Messamus Molvin Hulman Lawrence Coleman and Elsas Indie the coming透秘 artist called on Mr. L. Smith last public evening. ? of Frederick Douglass, at Anacostia D.C. which is now the National Federation of Colored Women's Club and at the surgering such repairs as will further beautify and ener and memorial to the honored statesman. 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