Tulsa Star

Saturday, November 20, 1920

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Woman And Two Men Lynched! Georgia Mob of Several Hundred Commits Triple Murder Georgia Mob of Several Hundred Commits Triple Murder A Fearies Exponent of. Right and justice. An Uncompromising Defender of the Colored Race. We fear only to do wrong. Woma Georgia Mob of Sever Triple FIENDISH HELL HOUNDS GO UNPUNISHED AFTER HEIN- OUS MURDER OF HELP- LESS PRISONERS Coroner's Jury Closes Incident With Verdict of Death "At Hands of Persons Unknown." Douglas, Ga., Nov. 18.—Three human beings, one of them a woman, all of them helpless prisoners in charge of Sheriff Tanner of Irvin county, were lynched seven miles from town today by a mob numbering several hundred white men, women and children. The lynched victims were William Perry, Will Ivory and his wife, who had been arrested in connection with the killing yesterday of Pearly Harper, a young white planter. The trio were being rushed to Fitzgerald, the county seat, for "sure keeping," when the mob overtook them and lining them up, riddled their bodies with bullets. Although this heinous crime was committed in broad daylight and none of the mob were masked, the coroner's jury has already rendered a verdict common in such cases that the victims had "died at the hands of persons unknown." No arrests have been made. STATE TEACHERS TO MEET HERE NEXT WEEK Three Days Will Be Given Over to Educators The State Teachers' Association will convene in Tulsa next Thursday morning for a three days' meeting, ending Saturday. The stage is all set for one of the best sessions in the history of the organization and a large attendance is expected. It is thought that some effort will be started during this meeting to obtain substantial increases in teachers' salaries and to establish better educational advantages for the separate schools of the state. A committee will probably be appointed to visit the legislature in January with this purpose in view. President Pettus has been very active during the past year trying to better conditions for colored teachers and pupils of the state and in all probability he will insist on appointing a working committee to further the movement he has already started. Aside from this part of the program the election of officers will probably be the all absorbing interest. Following is the official program of the session: HILL WELL RECEIVED IN BAR TLESVILLE Methodis Preacher Lands Bible Student Lecturer to His Congregation Bartlesville, Okla., Nov. 18.—What is considered by those who heard it, the most able and enlightening lecture they had ever heard on the facts of the Bible was delivered here Sunday afternoon by the Hon. Richard J. Hill, a noted International Bible Student of Tulsa. In the audience were some of the most intelligent people of this city, several of whom were ministers of the gospel. Mr. Hill proved himself a master student of the Bible and one of the most forceful, convincing speakers ever heard in this city. After the lecture Mr. Hill visited the Methodist church here, of which Rev. G. W. Washington is pastor. The pastor who had heard the lecture told his congregation that it was one of the most interesting he had ever heard and encouraged them to hear Mr. Hill if the opportunity ever presented itself. So much impressed with Mr. Hill's interpretation of the Bible were the people of this city that they begged him for another date, offering him the use of the Methodist church any Sunday he would suggest. Word has been received from Mr. Hill that he will return to Bartlesville Sunday, November 27, to deliver another lecture on the Bible. The people of Bartlesville are pleased with this news and a large audience will greet him on that date. Mr. Hill, in speaking of his visit to Bartlesville last Sunday, said to a representative of the Star: "I was well pleased with my visit to Bartlesville. The cordial reception given me there by the ministers of that city, as well as others, was indeed gratifying." Hill Makes Reply PUBLIC NOTICE Any one who knows of a preacher who is still teaching that the wicked, after death is punished in a hell of fire and brimstone or tormented throughout eternity, please take such preacher's name and address and send it to me and I will take the matter up with him and see to it that he defends his position before the public and my face. And if he does not I will expose him as a man who is teaching falschood for selfish purposes and yet is afraid to defend his position before the public. With but few exceptions most preachers have learned sense enough to quit teaching the doctrine of Eternal Torment, and those few who are still doing so should he made to defend their false position or shut up. If you will do as I have asked you the time will soon be when the teachers of false doctrine will be no more. Telephone, Cedar 1505, Tulsa, Okla. There is one H. T. S. Johnson of Tulsa, Okla, who seems to yet be hanging to the blasphemous doctrine of Eternal Torment; but he contradicts himself in so many ways that it is hard to tell what he believes. I rather think that if a proper test was made it would develop that he does not believe in the Bible at all but rather he is killed to the popping point with the creeds and theories of men. Because it is inconceivable that a man of his supposed wisdom would so flatly contradict the plain statements of the Bible and all standard authorities concerning the punishment of sinners. Worst of all he has the nerve to expose his ignorance by citing the following Scriptures to prove that sinners are eternally tormented after death: Matt. 8:12, 10:28, 12:32, 16:27-28, 18:9, 23:33, 25:46; John 5:28-39; Acts 24:15, 2nd Cor. 5:10; 2nd Thess. 1:6-10; 2nd Peter 3:7. Then he states that these are only a few of the many Scriptures which prove that there is a hell, a place of eternal punishment. As a matter of fact most of the Scriptures above cited are highly symbolic and do not have a literal meaning. A brief explanation of each Scripture follows: Refers to the trouble that came upon the Jews (not Gentiles) at the close of the Jewish age, A. D. 73; because of their failure as a nation to accept Christ as their Savior Matt. 10:28—Hell in this verse means the second death; a death from which there is no resurrection. The Lord's meaning is that we Christians should be careful and fear God. He has the power to destroy our chance of being resurrected during the Millenium or Judgment day. Church Denominations; the earth Matt. 12:32—The word Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit means righteous knowledge concerning God's plan of salvation. Whoever sins against God with a full knowledge of what he is doing cannot expect to escape punishment for so doing during this Gospel age or (world) or during the Millenial Age (world to come). Matt. 16:27-28—This Scripture has no reference whatever to eternal torment but means that when the Lord shall fully come to set up His Kingdom here on earth he will reward the righteous with everlasting life and the wicked with stripes and punishment to make them better. This punishment will be just the same as a sensible father who punishes his disobedient children to make them better. Matt. 18:9 This whole verse is symbolic and the thing said is not the thing meant. Heaven would be an awful looking place if this Scripture meant exactly what it says literally. Heaven would be filled with one-eyed and one-legged people. This verse really means that we are to put aside habits that are as dear to us as an eye or a foot rather that keep these habits and go into the second death. Matt. 23:33— In this verse the Lord was speaking directly against the preacher of that Weekly Mail Edition Tulsa, Oklahoma Saturday, Nov. 20, 1920. day (Scribes and Pharisees). Christ asked them how could they expect to escape the second death when they with all their knowledge were more degraded in character than the common people. Matt. 25:46— This verse has reference to rewards and punishments to take place about one thousand years from now or about the year 2920 A. D., at which time the righteous of mankind will be awarded life everlasting and the wicked will receive a punishment that will last throughout eternity-everlasting. They will die and never be resurrected again, because Christ will die no more. John 5:28-29— This Scripture refers to the work to be done during the Millennium or Judgment day; at the beginning of which the righteous will be resurrected to receive stripes and punishments for the purpose of their developing a character worthy of everlasting life. The word Dannation in the King James version is rendered judgment in the original Greek. Therefore the meaning is that the wicked will be resurrected by judgments, stripes, etc. Acts. 24:15— This Scripture has no reference to a hell of punishment after death, but on the other hand it conclusively proves the very thing the International Bible Students are teaching the people from time to time—that both the good and the bad are to be resurrected from the dead. 20 Cor. 5:10— This is another Scripture that has no reference to punishment after death. But refers to the way a true Christian should live daily, while this side the grave. A true Christian must come, before the judgment seat of Christ daily in his true character and not hypocritically—pretending to be one thing while in fact he is something else. God will reward our failures the same as our successes if we love God in righteousness and are what we are. 2nd Thes. 1:6-10— Fire in the Bible is a symbol of destructive trouble. Flameing fire refers to great trouble. This Scripture refers to the time in which we are now living, when all individuals or institutions that will not hear the truth concerning the plans of Salvation will be destroyed from their false ideas. All persons or church systems not in line with the truth will not be permitted to continue in the presence of Christ during the Millennium or Judgment day. This is another Scripture which has no reference to eternal torture of the wicked after death. The word Heaven mentioned in this verse means the 2nd Peter 3:7—means the organized governments of the world. The thought intended to be conveyed is that the earthly governments, church systems, and the men who are at the head of them must all pass away in the great time of trouble. All true Christians are rather modest and very reluctant to even mention anything about their worldly education. They will, however, recognize the truth wherever they see it and it matters not where it is found whether in the denominations or out of them. They will also speak against error wherever found. Pastor Russell was of that character and disposition. Rev. Johnson tried to make capital out of the fact that Pastor Russell recognized "Young's Analytical Hebrew," Chaldaic, Greek and English, Lexicon, Concordance, gotten out by the Presbyterians, Englishmen's Hebrew, Chaldaic, Greek and English Concordance, Liddel and Scott Lexicon, also Strong's Analytical Concordance and Lexicon gotten out by the Methodists, as standard authority in Hebrew and Greek. This is one of the worst blunders that Rev. Johnson could have made because it shows him up to be absolutely opposed to the truth. When a man will disrecognize the truth in his own books in order to carry a false point it is hard to say what he will do to maintain his false position. Strong's Concordance of the Bible is a standard work recognized by all Bible students of all denominations, not that it is the only standard work, but it is one that is highly recommended. This work was gotten out by James Strong, a scholarly and honest hearted Methodist. If he was living today he would be teaching the same truth concerning the punishmetn of sinners that Pastor Russel and all other International Bible Students are teaching. In this exhaustive work there is not one word or phrase that can be rightly construed to mean that there is an eternity of torture after death for sinners. Rev. Johnson has this work or should have it and he fully knows that in the book that he has complimented highly and none too high, that it does not sustain him in his false position on the doctrine of eternal torment. And to prove that he knows his position is false he will not go before the public and my face and debate the subject of eternal torment for wilful sinners. I will use his book "Strong's Concordance" and show to the public that he is not teaching what the honest hearted Methodist, like James Strong, taught. I therefore challenge him, by the Grace of God, to come before the public and my face and fully defend his position. I desire that he step forward at an early date that we may have the pleasure of settling this matter. I am not speaking in the spirit of anger or malice or in the spirit of the world, but I am speaking in the sense of an honest and fearless defender of the good name of Jehovah God and the common people who desire to know the truth. My honest opinion is that the rumblings of my friend, Rev. H. T. S. Johnson, is only an evidence of the death-bed struggle against public opinion. Rey. Johnson has more than once stated that I only copy Pastor Russell, which may be true in some respects, because Pastor Russell copied the Bible. Here goes one under the belt for the Reverend; and I want him to tell the public at an early date how Pastor Russell got the following statement in the Bible thousands of years before he was born. Pastor Russell says "That when a man dies he is unconscious, has no memory, cannot speak, cannot breathe, cannot think, cannot give thanks, can do no work, neither loves, hates, or envies; has no feelings, and knows not anything. And he cites the following Scriptures to prove the above statement: Eccl. 9:5, 6, 10; Psalms 6:5, (115:17, 104:29, 146:4. According to what God says in His own word and repeated by Pastor Russell and his followers, there is nothing left of a man to be burned or tormented after he is dead. Now Brother Johnson, the public is sitting with bated breath to hear from you. Japs Suffer By White Man's Prejudice Japs Suffer By White Man's Prejudice By a decisive majority California has made it law that Japanese can own no land, can lease no land, cannot act as guardians for their American-born children in whose name land is held, and cannot own any square in American-controlled land owning companies. T. at this legislation constitutes the gravest injustice to the Japanese residents of California few will deny. In that state America's traditional sense of fair play has been swept away in a ferment of race prejudice and campaign buncombe. The notion that the Japanese land ownership constitutes a "menace" in sense employed by anti-immigrationists is entirely refuted by the facts. Of the twenty-eight million acres of farming area which compose one-fourth of the state's total acres only 458,000 acres, or 1.6 per cent, and under cultivation by Japanese. But this is not all. Of this ridiculously small proportion not over twenty-seven thousand acres—less than one-tenth of one per cent—are owned by Japanese, the balance being made up of acres cultivated by Japanese under leases, under crop share contracts, under labor contracts, and finally, of 50,000 acres owned by American corporations with some Japanese shareowners. gh School Principal Gets New Assistant e arrival of a new assistant prin- was reported at the Booker ington High School Thursday ing. He is domiciling at the resi- d of Prof. and Mrs. E. W. Woods little fellow arrived at an early Thursday morning. Mother and are doing nicely. wata Principal Visits Tulsa f. J. Oscar Spencer, principal of colored schools at Nowata, and if the leading educators of the visited Tulsa Wednesday and here completed arrangements e football game between his i city, which was played here lay. bristow Man Visits Tulsa P. L. Shoals, one of the most tial farmers of Bristow, was a in the city Thursday on busi- d while here called at the Star visit the editor. RICHARD L. HILL. SEES REPUBLICAN FAILURE "Forty Eigrt" Chairman Vision Rebuh For G. O. P. After Four Years New York, b'Suipe-HanL. 'Sii_SS New York, Nov. 19.—With the prediction that the republican party in 1924 will meet "with a similar rebuff" to that received by the Democrats in the recent election, J. A. P. Hopkins, executive chairman of the committee of 48, issuel a statement last night, outlining the plans of the party, which, he explained: "Will fulfill its pledge to put an opposition party in the field in time for the next election." "There was never a time in the history of our country." he added "when the opportunity for real service was more inviting." ATTACKS JAP TRTATY TOKIO—Marquis Okuma, former Japanesepe premier, addressing a meeting today, strongly attacked the plan to exclude Japanese from America by treaty. The present effort to make restriction stately, he said, was an act of isfidelity to Japanese-Amedian friendship. The former premised believed that Washington would be able to stop California measures by enlisting public opinion of the whole country. If Japan's appeal to American's sense on international morality failed, the speaker continued, only force, remained. Japan sincerely desired a solution of the problem, he concluded, fearing that otherwise the question would lead up to an outburst of self-sacrificing patriotism for which the Japanese people ade noted. OFFICERS NOW CLAIM WHITE MAN MURDERED MUSKOGEE PAWN BROKER Officers Closing in on New Suspect in Muskogee Murder Mystery SENSATION PROMISED Blood-Spattered Raincoat Evidence Against Fugitive; Arrest Due Soon MUSKOGEE, Okla., Nov. 17—With the findisg of a raincoat spattered with blood, in a tumble down shack on the outskirts of the city late today the sheriff's office is certain that the arrest of the slayer of N. Matjasic a pawnbroker is only a matter of hours. The owner of the raincoat is known the sheriff force declarts. He is a white man and his arresti they said will result in a sensation. Although Ed Dailey Colored is still said tonight that he had been elimiheld in the county jail, officers nated from their reckoning. Reports that clothing found in his home was spotted with blood were denied. The raincoat, although comparatively new, had been rent and torn. It was "literally soaked in blood" the officers declared. Matjasic was found murdered in his store late in the morning of Sunday, November 14. His throat had been cut, his head split open and his skull crushed and there were 21 knife wounds in his body. Diamonds said to b worth more than $5,000 which Matjasic was accustomed to wearing, were missing. The officers, however, have abandoned the motive of robbery and believe the murder the work of a drug fiend. READ THE TULSA STAR Larger Circulation than all the combined Colored Weeklies in Oklahoma. Read THE STAR and keep informed on all current issues. NUMBER FORTY-THRET ched! Nowata Wins State ChampinnshipGame Much Disputed Championship Title is won by Nowta in yesterday's foot ball game. In one of the bitterest contested foot ball games ever seen in Tusas the Nowata High School team defeated the Booker Washington High School team here yesterday scoring 7 against the home team's 6. This game settles for the time being at least the long drawn out dispute as to the championship of the state. Whatever the claims of our boys in he recent game at Nowata, it must be admitted now that the team from Nowata has come into the camp of its most formidable rival and plucked the plum that without question establishes the rightful claimants to the state championship foot gall team. LONE STAR STATE SETS NEW PRECEDENT IN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Texas Supreme Court Saves Life of Colorel Man Sentenced to Die For Assault on White Woman' AUSTIN, Texas Nov. 17—Judgment of the lower court in which George M. Grace, Colored was given the death penalty for an alleged criminal assault upon a white woman in Bexar county was reversed by the court of criminal appeals today upon the grounds that clothes which were stained with blood that had flown from a cut inflicted upon the woman's hand with knife held by her assailant were not admissible as evidence as they illustrated no fact and tended to inflame the mind of the jury. The question of an olibi and the possibility of the woman recognizing the man who attacked her were also involved. Colored Lad Foils Bold Highwaymen Atlanta, Ga.—When two masked bandits entered the Parker-Branan drug store at Peach Tree street and North avenue last night and "stood up" 15 customers and several clerks at the point of revolvers, a negro boy crawled on the floor to the safe, slammed the door shut and twirled the combination. He jumped up when a shot from one of the robbers went through the floor at his feet. A large sum of money was said to have been in the safe. Western Pianist Wins Enconium (By The Associated Negro Press) SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 19—Lorenpo Cole, pianist appeared in a farewell recital before a large and appreciativ audience at the Press Club auditorium. Miss Cole whose ability has excited favorable comment, presented a program calculated to tax the powers of an experienced artist. The Schumann Sonata in G Minor, the Chopin G Minor Ballade, and a group of Negro folk songs transcribed by S. Coleridge Taylor, were among the numbers most enthusiastically received. The pianist leaves shortly on a concert tour of seven months' duration. VOLUNTEER CLUB CARNIVAL THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 20. AT RESIDENCE OF MRS. T. GILMER 417 N. DETROIT ST. GIGANTIC SALE OF MEN'S SUITS These clothes have just arrived from New York and are the styles of 1920. We bought them at today's very lowest market prices. We want action=and friends=so we are content with a slim profit. We want to emphasize that these suits are not a lot of last years stuff reduced from very-high to less-high prices. Reliable merchandise, manufactured by the well known Hy-Craft Clothes Co. of New York. They are ALL WOOL and TAILORED to suit the most exacting taste. 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General Agent NOTICE TO NEWCOMERS TO TULSA Corporation Paola, Kan. 20 North Main St THE TULSA STAR, Saturday, Nov. 20, 1920 Final Review of National Election The Outlook for Future Actions CHICAGO, Nov. 21—The outstanding fact in the recent election has been the important part played by our group. The largest number of Race candidates since the disfranchisement law went into effect, were on tickets in various parts of the country. The activity of the citizens is an unmissable sign of their determination to get somewhere in American political life. The two candidates for seats in the United States Senate, Hon. W. Ashbie B Hawkins in Maryland and Hon. J. B. Pollard in Virginia, were defeated. Hawkins received 7,000 votes raising the regular Republican candidate to fall far behind the national heads of the Republican ticket who got a substantial majority at the hands of the voters. This is the second time in the history of the state that the Republican party has come out ahead in a national election. Five out of six candidates for Congress were successful. Candidate Hawkins' run for the Senate was the outcome of a protest by many prominent Colloqed Republicans 'against what they' deemed shabby treatment of the regular organization in the state of which O. F. Weller, who was elected, is the titular head and "boos." Pollard's vote in Virginig was a negligible quantity but it is believed to have served the purpose of creating a nucleus for a strong organization of Colored Republicans in the state. Virginia furnished a candidate for Congress, H. H. Price in the Richmond district, who was defeated, and in the 12th Missouri district, Robert Owens, the candidate of the Farmer-Labor party fell before the large vote given to Congressman Dyer although the Negdo vote of the district outnumbers the white vote regardless of party affiliations. The one Colored candidate for Govednod, J. H. Blount of Arkansas, was burted beneath the usual large vote for the Democratic nominee. Three Colored candidates for the legislature were elected in Illinois. Adelbert H. Roberts and Warren B. Douglas, who succeeded themselves in the 3d district and S. B. Turner who was standing for re-election. In Ohio Henry Higgins was elected a member of the legislature from the Cincinnati district, but William B. Gdeen was defeated for the State Senate in the Cleveland district as were Harry E. Davis and Samuel F. Woods who were candidates for seats in the lower branch of the legislature. The Rev. George L. Davis and Attorney Hughes were unsuccessful candidates for the lower house in the city of Columbus. Deleware takes a new place on the political map by electing to the lower branch of the State legislature Dr W. Henri Pikes from one of the Wilmington districts. Missouri sends a Negro to its lower house, Walthal M. Moore of St. Louis while Langston Harris of the same city lost, J. C. Asbury and Andrew F. Stevens are successful Philadelphia candidates for seats in the Pennsylvania lower house. In New York, was re-elected but Miss. Grace Campbell, a candidate on the socialist ticket went down to lefcat. However in tre Orange district of New Jersey, Dr. Walter G. Alexander came through with flying colors. The following statement has been received from Robert N. Owens, who was candidate for Congress in St. Louis: "My vote is estimated at 3,000. I made a good showing considering the strength of the opposition. The last two weeks of the campaign, the Republican National Committee flooded the district with a veritable army of speakers in the interest of Congressman Dyer. Among them were Henry Lincoln Johnson, Chas, Cottrill, Miss Hallie Q. Brown, Mrs. Lethis Fleming of Cleveland, Mrs. Victoria Clay Haley, and many others from all sections of the country. In addition to the Negro job holders of the city Hall Machine, there were more than an average of five paid workers in each of the 99 precincts of the district, who were making a house to house canvass for Dyer. About four days before election Mr. Dyer stated that he had discovered that the 8,550 Negro majority which the Election Commissioners had given out was a mistake, that the Negro vote was only (A. N. P. Service) 18,000 and that of tre white was 37,000 and that I could not possibly that a vote for me was only in favor of the Democratic nominee, this propaganda was assidiously spied by all of his pail cohordts. We did not spend one penny for a speaker or worker during the entire campaign, consequently it was a difficult task ao overcome their propaganda. It is estimated that at least $15,000 was spent to carry the district. Our toal expense will not exceed $250,000. "Considering the fact of the illiteracy of the Negro, many of whom were just from the South, voting for the first time, the sacredness of the Republican Ticket in the estimation of the average mind of the Colored man and the organization of the opposition, the vote I received represented 3,000 men and women who could not be intimidated and whose loyalty to their race was above price." The following telegraphic statement for the Philadelphia American has been sent the Associated Negro Press: "The Republican victory has placed large responsibilities upon the Republican Party, not the least of which is the responsibility to the Colored voters of the party who have suffered more than any other race group by the troublesome blight of Wilsonism. "Negro voters supported the Republican party because they believe that the party of Lincoln and Grant will right the wrongs committed in the name of democracy, and in order to retain confidence of the Colored people, in and out of politics, the Republican party must do something in a political way the effects of which will be felt in every town and hamlet throughout the nation. "Colored people in eastern Pennsylvania are not surprised at the results. The Harding color canard meant nothing in Pennsylvania. It was never brought into the campaign seriously. Senator Penrose, who was re-elected, controls the republican organization. He has never done anything conspicuous for the race. Colored people are not looking to Senator Penrose for any political favors. He has been notoriously conspicuous in blocking the reduction of southern representation in Congress. It is not believed that the overwhelming victory will cause the senator to have a change of heart." "J. C. Ashury and Andrew F. Stevens have been elected to the legislature by large majorities. 'Colored voters throughout the nation believe that Congress should make lynching a Federal crime, and that something should be done immediately to suppress the Ku Khux Klan organization. The Race should participate fairly in the distribution of patronage and should be recognized as a potent factor in the party." "That a large number of Colored people are not satisfied with the party as organized is evidenced by the conditions which developed in Maryland, Virginia, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, West Virginia and elsewhere. There is a desire to clean house, and reorganize the race, as it were How far this movement will develop depends on what practical benefit the race can secure by remaining a Republican. In a statement for the Associate Negro Press, Attorney W. Ashbie Hawkins of Baltimore, Md, who was an independent Republican candidate for the United States Senator, had the following to say: "The election of its candidates for President and Vice President, and a majority in both branches of Congress, by the Republican party marks a notable event in American History. Leaving out of consideration the South, where a large party of the electorate is disfranchised the verdict of the American people is practically unanimous. The Republican party from the Fourth of March, 1921 will be in ab solute control of the executive and legislative branches of the government, with such majorities in the Senate and House of Representatives as will no longer permit of any reasonable escape from its duty to our Race group, on any pretext whatever. 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The Kansas City Sun advises that "gangs of hoodlums" in motor cars rode furiously through the streets of the Eighth, Ninth and Eleventh Wards firing pistols and intimidating Colored women and men voters. A bullet fired by these gangs lodged in the left shoulder of W. M. Greene. The Eighth ward hoodlum automobile riders made it their special mission to assail any man seen wearing a Republican badge. Two young men wearing Harding badges were assaulted after they had refused a challenge from the "hoodlums" to remove the Harding buttons. With Oklahoma and Tennessee going into the Republican column, opinion is divided as to the fortunes of the Race. It was in Oklahoma that President-elect Harding made one of his famous references to the Negro citizens of the country, after question had been put to him by the Oklahoma daily newspapers, Senator Harling replied that he would not "be fit to be President" if he did not tell the people of the South as he tells the people of the North," there must be equality before the law." While there are many of the opinion that southern Republicanism is merely Democracy in disguise, there are others who feel that there is awakening of the better element among the whites who desire to give the Colored man fair play. The vote of the women has played an all important part in the results of the election and it is plain to be seen that henceforth this element must be reckoned with at all stages of the game. The women are more determined than many imagined they would be, and they have the organization instinct that means so much in political success. This review of the recent election by The Associated Negro Press gives in practical detail the results and feelings of the people with reference to political matters. It may be said definitely that the voters are thinking for themselves. They are defying tradition, and voting for themselves. They are defying tradition, and voting on principle, as they see it. There is no question but what the voters all feel that the most important issues are lynching, disfranchisement and "Jim Crow" cars next to these, education, immigration and industrial opportunity. The unrest among the voters is due to the fact that these subjects have been neglected both by Democrats and the Republicans, although it is known and admitted, that all has been done has been by and through the Republican arty. Republican organization leaders throughout the country will argue that the Race is united as never before and even though true, the leaders must demonstrate their ability to "deliver results" after the election, for there is no question but that the voters expect to hold all who assume leadership to a strict accountability. Contrary to the usual custom, sitting at ease after election, the news papers, which are real by twenty times as many people as four years ago, are talking not only of inauguration in Washington March 4th, but are also talking about the elections two years, four years and some as much as eight years hence. One editor has written The Associated Press as follows: "My people have placed the responsibility of front line leadership on our newspapers, and we have assumed the duties with solemn earnestness. Products of long sacrifice, in the days of prosperity, our publishers will not fail the people, nor will we place job-seeking and self promotion above racial welfare. We know no North, South, East or West, but we do know results, and that is what we demand. In previous years the people have been cajoled and fooled into following leadership; now they have repudiated it everywhere, and the newspapers must not only point the way but lead on to victory. BACK SEAT FOR PLUM HUNTERS Questions of Race Interest Must Be Settled First, The nPolitical Recognition CHICAGO, Nov. 19—There are to be the most important developments in the history of the Colored Race in America. These developments will take place within the next four years. Some of the developments are in progress now, others will follow in rapid succession. The Colored people of the country, without losing sight of anything that they desire in the way of manhood rights dropped for the time concentration of efforts in various fields, and devoted their energies to the national election. In common with the great mass of Americans, a change of administration was regarded as a matter of first importance in the general scheme of adjustment. This over, and a Republican administration soon to be in power for the first time in ten years from all sections of the country there is a state of earnest expectancy, a looking for "General Orders Number Two," as it were. What are we to do next? That is the question uppermost in the minds of the masses. It will be seen that this question is somewhat different from the question heretofore asked. In days long gone by, following a Presidential victory, the people, the masses lost interest and the fate of the Race was left to a few political job seekers who, finally getting the plums, indeet most significant in comparison with the political importance of the Race, the office holders would rest their oars, function as orators, society leaders and political go-betweens. This state of affairs is no going to be submitted to, and an enslaughter of public contempt will relegate them to private life and forgetfulness, while others more valiant take their place. "Can't Fool The People The Associated Negro Press, by careful indiscriminate investigation has learned some of the things that are uppermost in the minds of the people. Haying developed the general habit of reading, the people have become students of conditions and they have opinions that they are free to express. This is not the case in the large cities, not by any means. The people of the towns, villages and those of the country side, the people in the one room cabin of the South, as well as those in the ten room luxurious flats and residences of the big centers of living—all of them are thinkers of living—all of them are thinking and expecting the things to be done not merely talked about. Here are some of the things being talked about from one enl of the country to the other. They require immediate organized attention; unselfish and well financed by all who believe in human justice. 1. Lynching. The Republican platform as adopted by the Chicago convention in June, carries a plank on the subject of lynching. The Republican Congress will be required to legislate on this subject. Under this head comes all forms of mob violence, the bombing of property and other forms of violence. 2. Disfranchisement.—It is agreed that the time has come for some definite and drastic action with reference to disfranchisement. In the southern states represetation in Congress and the electoral college have been based on the total population yet open defiance of the United States Constitution and election subterfuges have been resorted to for years, without much more than a protest, and yet this country went into the World War to make "democracy safe" and the Colored Americans furnishel nearly 400,000 able bodied men and millions in money. 3. Jim Crow Cars—In the matter of southern transportation something must be done immediately There are those who contend that discrimination in public places must be wiped out. It is well known that a determined effort to enforce such a policy in the South would cause an upheaval that would bring bitter defiance. It is not believed TULSA STAR, Saturday, November 20, 1920. $1 a Week Pays for a Diamond Jewelry changes embraces all the buy at McMinn's. Our credit prices values and better McMinn T 120 E $1 a Week Buys an Illinois Watch $1 a Week Pays for a Diamond $1 a Week Pays for a Pair of Glasses Use Your Credit To Buy the Things You Want WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY Jewelry changes in style of design the same as clothing. Our stock embraces all the new ideas and models. You can't go wrong if you buy at McMinn's. Our credit prices are lower than cash prices elsewhere. Better values and better goods at McMinn Jewelry Co. THE SQUARE DEAL STORE 120 E. 3rd. 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In the South, certain communities have begun to make inquiry with the idea of satisfying the labor shortage with foreigners. 5—"White Man's Country"—The Japanese problem in the West, and the influx of Colored people into Northern communities have given rise to the old cry of "This is a white man's country." This is regarded as un-American, and against the principles and traditions of the republic, which was founded upon the principle that "All men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." 6.—Industry Industrial organizations, and labor unions have been gradually throwinb the doors of op opportunity open to Colored men and women. Their efficiency has been tested and praised. However, it is the task of the Race to exercise every means to maintain a standard of excellence that will maintain the principles of merit alone, without regard to Race, in providing means of employment. 7. Commerce The Colored people of the entre country have a quick ened appreciation of the value of commercial activity. At every turn corporations of all descriptions are being formed for the purpose of securing and maintaining an economic foothold that has heretofore been neglected, if not denied. The people now have more money per capita than ever before, and are enthusiastic about ventures and safeguards against frauds must be maintained. 8. Education The unprecedented thirst for knowledge in all sections of the country must be encouraged and wisely provided for. 9. Morality and Welfare—Sharp and that much larger unheralded tions must be drawn between the small criminal class among the Race and that much larger onheralded class of industrious, hard-working group that conscientiously and earnestly seeks to fit properly into the best ideals of American life. In the ASK MINIMUM SCHOOL WAGE Conference Called for State Capital December 11 OKLAHOMA CITY.—Shortage of funds available for both city and rural schools in Oklahoma will be discussed at a special meeting of city and county superintendents of education, to be held at the state house here Decemebr 11.,A call for the conference was issued today by REMAIN YOUNG AND LOOK BEAUTIFUL This is easy to do if you patronize Mrs. Beulah Sandrdge, Prop. 210 N. Greenwood NOTICE of SALE of REAL ESTATE Guardian State of Oklahoma, Tuisa County, SS. IN THE COUNTY COURT In the matter of the Guardianship of 6Daisy Floyd, John Hume and Pete Williams, Jr., Minors. Notice is herby gift in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the County of Tulsa, State of Oklahoma, made on the 4th day of November, 1920, the undersigned Guardian of the estate of said minors will sell at public sale to the highest bidder subject to confirmation by said Court, on Friday, the 26th day of November, A. 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Greenwood Tulsa, Okla. ll.sJl_ll emfwyp uldwfrmh schmem BABYLON OR THE CHURCH SYSTEMS MUST GO DOWN PAGE SIX After the flood the c. centants of Noan journeyed to the land of Shinar, and they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let us make us a name, we be scattered abroad upon the race of the whole earth." Gen. 11:4) At that time the people spoke one language. They built the tower and the Lord said, "Benold the people is one and they have all one language; and this they began to do and now nothing will restrain from them, which they have imagined to do, go to, let us go down, and there fore confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech. So the Lori scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth; and they left off to build the city. Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the Lord did there confound the language of all the earth—(Gen. 11:6, 9). From the word Babel is derived the word Babylon. Originally Babylon meant to the people the gate-way to God. Subsequently it became a term meaning confusion. Later the country of Babylon under the Monarch Nebuchadnezzar, became a mighty empire. The capitol of the nation was named the city of Babylon. It was the most magnificent city of the ancient world, situated upon either side of the river Euphrates, enclosed within a vast system of double walls from thirty to eighty five feet thick and from seventy five to three hundred feet high. Built upon these walls were low towers, facing each other, and in these walls were a hundred brazen gates, the gates iorresponding to each street. The city was surrounded by a deep moat filled with water, which served as additional protection against attack. Inside the walls were splendid palaces. The city was not only noted for its wealth, but also for its moral degradation. It was given over to idolatry and iniquity. It was called "The Golden City, the Glory of the Kingdoms and the Beauty of the Chaldees." After the long and successful reign of Nebuchadnezzar, his son, Belshazzar, succeeded him, who was a profane and wicked ruler. Belshazzar and his princesses and associates, together with prostitute women, were holding a feast in the city. While the Babylonians were drunk and oblivious to their impending danger, Cyrus had dug a ditch, turning the Euphrates out of its course and then led the Persian Army under the gates on the dry bed of the Euphrates and sacked the city completely destroying it. The whole matter is recorded in Holy Writ for the purpose of teaching a lesson to those who should live at the close of the Gospel Age, where we now are. The Prophet, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, and the Book of Revelations speak of Babylon, her degradation, her fall and destruction. The prophecies having been written after fall of literal Babylon manifestly refers to the antithesis. In symbolic language a city represents an Ecclesiastic Government backed by civil power and influence. To Christian people the organization of the Church System on earth originally meant the Gateway to God. Some years after Christ, the ruler of Pagan Rome embraced Christianity, evidently for political purposes. Ambitions and selfish men had succeeded to gain leadership in the church. The Church was legalized and became a system operated by Clergy and wealthy men, politicians for selfish purposes. In the Scripture the true Church is represented by a Pure Virgin, while the Apostate Church is pictured by an unchaste woman. The Revelation of Jesus Christ given to St. John clearly locates the antypical Babylon; "And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet color, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls having a golden cup in her hand, full of the abominations and filthiness of her fortifications; and upon her head was a ame written MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS, AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH. And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the Saints, and with the blood of Martyrs of Jesus; and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration" (Rev. 17: 4, 6.) In the 15th Century A. D., came the Reformation, which made strides towards the truth and righteousness, but soon the Adver- sary entered and organized a selfish system, and these Protestant Systems have become the off-spring of the Mother Hariol as the Mother of Harlots definitely lead to the conclusion that there are off-springs or daughters. in modern times there has been a great falling away from the truth. The preachers have forsaken the Hansomed Sacrifice in a large degree and now in more recent months, comes the organization of the Inter-Csarch World Movement, which issues a manifest stating, "We have agreed to disregard the Doctranes and join in together in action," meaning thebye that they have forsaken the great trith tenth by Jesus and the Apostles, and have united together for membership and money, in other words, they have united with professional politicians, the rich and the Mother Hariol for" the very purpose of keeping the common poor people in ignorance and subjection. As it was in the type, the people who originally built the tower of Babel, regarded it as a gate-way to God, and later, when their language became confused and all spoke a different language, it bore the significance of confusion; even so it is today with the Great Church Systems. Millions of honest hearted people believed that the Church was the Gate-way to God; but now they are becoming convinced that the whole matter is confusion and RICHARD Mewkin Phi they do not know where to go. God fore-knew, of course, this great system of confusion, and fore-told it by his dealings with typical Babylon. their lig his goin not shee will vis on the Cyrus was a type of Christ. His turning the river Euphrates out of its course and leaving the ancient city of Babylon dry and unprotected, foreshadows how the Lord is only the honest hearted people, and only the honest hearted from the Church Systems and leaving her high and dry, preparatory for destruction. For instance, the Inter-Church World Movement, started out with great flare of trumpets and the Proclamation that they would shortly raise $336,777,526.5 with which to convert the world. They failed in getting this money although big businesses and politicians were behind them in the outset. The people are becoming more wise to the dishonest and insincere schemes and are turning away from the Inter-Church World Movement and all of the Systems of Babylon. Truly the Lord has written concerning her, "Thou are weighed in the balance and are found wanting."—Daniel 5:27. The Unrighteous Systems — Babylon, both Catholic and Protestants— are the off-springs of Satan, organized by him to carry out his schemes of deceiving and keeping in subjection the common people. The Apostle Paul referring to the same thing, and applying his words at the end of the world, where we now are, said, "Then shall that wicked one be revealed, whom the --- Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth and shall destroy with the brightness of his presence" (2d Thes. 2:8) The more information the people have concerning the falsity of these Church Systems the sooner will they turn away from them and seen information concerning the Lord's word. God fore-know and fore-told the doom and destruction of these unrighteous systems, saying "The doom of Bal bylon which Isaiah saw—Lift ye up a standard upon the high mountain (Kingdom), Bais; high your voice unto them, motion with the hands that they may enter into the gates of the princes." "I have commanded my sanctified I have also called my mighty ones for my anger; even them that rejoice in my highness They come from a far country; from the end of heaven, even the Lord and the weapons of jis indignation, to destroy the whole land. There is a noise of tumult upon the mountains like as of a great people; then a tumultious noise of the nations gathered together; the Lord of Host mustered the host of battle. Wail ye, for the day of Jehovah's at hand it shall come as a destruction from the Almighty, therefore all hands shall become weak and every mortal's heart shall meit and they shall have throes; as a woman that travaileth; they shall wonder every man as his neighbor, red like flames shall their faces glow. Behold the day of Jehovah cometh, direful wif day of Jehovah cometh, direful with wrath and fierce anger, to lay the land desolate; and he shall destroy the sinners thereof out of it. For the stars of Heaven and the constellations thereof shall not give D. J. HILL their light; the sun shall be dark in his going forth, and the moon shall not shed abroad her light. And I will visit on the world its evil and on the wicked their insinuity; and I will cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease, and the haughtiness of tyrants will I humble. I will make a man more precious than fine gold. Even a man than the golden wedge of Ophir. Therefore will I shake the Heavens and the earth shall be removed out of her place in the wrath of the Lord of Host, in the day of His fierce anger."—Isaiah 13:1.13. At this time the Church Systems, Catholics and Protestants, claim to be exceedingly rich and powerful, and are utterly indifferent to the teachings of Jesus and the Apostles, and have entirely forgotten the humility of these faithful servants of the Lord. But in God's sight they are exactly the object. Of them, the Lord says; "thou sayeth I am rich and increased with goods, and have need of nothing, and knoweth not that thou are wretched and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked."-Rey, 2:7. Such being the solemn declaration against these unrighteous Systems, Catholics and Protestants those who have this knowledge should heed the warning from the Lord and flee out of her. "Thus saith the Lord, flee out the midst of Babylon and deliver every man his soul; be not cut off in her iniquity; for this the time of the Lord's vengeance he will render onto her a recompense. Forsake her; for her consume with the spirit and shall destroy with us of his presence." (1) The more informable have concerning these Church Systems will they turn away and seen information the Lord's word. God had fore-told the doom of these unrighteous ing "The doom of Ba1 Isaiah saw—Lift ye upon the high moun- judgment reaches unto heaven, and is lifted up even to the skies. My people, go ye out of the midst of her and deliver every man his soul from the fierce anger of the Lord."—Jer. 511, 45. This command meant that all order loving Christian people who love the Lord and who desire to please him and who come to a knowledge of Babylon's or Church System's wickedness, will desire to separate themselves from these evil systems and seek the truth and follow it. For the past two years the Babylonian's system in Germany, Austria-Hungary, Great Britian, Russia, Canada and the United States have been persecuting Christian people, who have refused to worship at her shrine and who have asked only to be permitted to teach the word as taught by Jesus and the Apostles and follow in the Master's footsteps. These persecutors have hailed Christians into the courts and railroaded some of them to prison without even giving them a trial. Particularly was this true in Germany and Austria, and in Canada where Christians were summarily dealt with and incarcerated without them an opportunity to be heard. In parts of the United States, officers, acting under the suggestion of the preachers, framed up evidence and caused the conviction and imprisonment of innocent men and women. These matters were brought to the attention of the rulers of the Land. The Lord had fore-told it should be thus saying: "They shall deliver (some of) you up to councils (courts)' and in the synagogues (church system) ye shall be beaten, and ye shall be brought before rulers and Kings for my name's sake for a testimony against them—Marn 13:9. It will be noted that the Lord gave utterance o these words in answer to the question as to what would be the proof of the end of the world. He said that shall be a world war, and famines and pestilences, earth quakes (Revolutions) in various places, and then should come these persecutions by the Babylonish systems. We are now in that time; the doom of Babylon is sealed, her fall is impending and near at hand. When the Church systems are dashed to pieces by the sledge hammers of truth and the people are liberated from her bondages and the greater light of the truth which is now due shine in upon them and they fully realize that the old order of things are passing away because he world has ended, then they will realize that the times of blessings are here, and millions now living and walking about upon earth will never die and go into the grave because Christ's Kingdom will soon be inaugurated, offering life, liberty and happiness to all who renier themselves obedient to the terms of this Governedment which is now in process of establishment. By RICHARD J. HUH ARHISTIC BRUTE SOUGHT (A. N. P. Service) HAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 19—Mrs. Jeannette L. Ryder, Band of Mercy, Havana, Protector of Animals and Chillen, is seeking Howard Butler, a preacher, painter and carpenter. Last heard of in Nassau, Key West Mobile, and Tampa. Mrs. Ryder has denounced Butler before the American Legation and Criminal Court of Havana with, "A Criminal action in having abandoned his three motherless children immediately after the suicide of his young wife and fleeing without a passport or record, to the jurisdiction of the United States." The story of Butler's treatmet of his wife and children, gives one a ereepy feeling. Upon her death bed the dying woman said: "I did it because I did not care to see another child suffer. Butler has not fed those I've already borne him. Georgia Loses Tonsorial Leader (A. N. P. Service) DAWSON, Ga., Nov. 19—The most prominent Colored barber in this section of Georgia died here last Wednesday morning. He has been regarded an intelligent leader of his people here a long number of years and was highly respected by the whites. His funeral was largely attended by all classes of the citizens of Dawson. Willie Gets The Rope A. N. P. 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Spectfully, WE WANT to get in touch with ALL RACE WRITERS and RACE PRIDE REPORTERS. Our Company has a PROPOSITION to Offer Any Writer who is able to write a STATEMENT of FACTS. Our Company Conducts a National INVESTIGATING SYSTEM, and Book Making Concern. We Give Cash PRIZES to Good Writers. Respectfully, Rev. E. E. Branch, President. Rev. E. E. Branch, President, Dr. T. Hayward, D. D., LL. D., Vice President Wm. B. Lawyer, A. B., Recording Secretary, Haywood Toliver, Corresponding Secretary, Dr. A. H. Cole D. D., Treasurer. WE NEVER CLOSE Red Wing Cafe The Swellest Cafe in Okla Red Wing Cafe The Swellest Cafe in Okla OSAGE 5381 204 N. GRE Red Wing Cafe The Swellest Cafe in Okla. PHONE OSAGE 5381 204 N. GREEN Parties and Banquets a Specialty Served on Short Notice Service That Brings You Back Cooking That You Just Can't Resist When You Visit Okmulgee Spend Your Leisure M At The City Drug Stor You Visit Okmulgee Spend Your Leisure M At The City Drug Store When You Visit Okmulgee Spend Your Leisure Moments At The Dr. C. P. WALLACE Prescription Druggist We Carry a Full Line of Toilet Articles, Sundries and Stationery. Free Free Delivery to all parts of the city th St. OKMULGEE Look At This Loo buy and Hand Furni Blue Fri buy and sell all kinds of Second Hand Furniture. Call the Blue Front Furniture Company No.4, N. Main St Phone 0.2330 CALL "OSAGE NINE-THREE-ONE" when you want printing or you have news items to be published. We use the best of material and always guarantee Satisfaction. Office 115 North Greenwood. 413 E. 5th St. portunity being salary of $50.00 per person, hustling persons to the territory doing special Corporation now being putting into operation the opportunity to small- est want to make real money, initial dividends, cannot For full information address Dept. B, Incorporators Nile Queen Corporation or M. U. S. A. FACE WRITERS and company has a PROPOSI- write a STATEMENT of national INVESTIGATING e Give Cash PRIZES to ing in Okla. our Leisure Moments Store OKMULGEE, OKLA. This lands of Second the furniture y the city Chicago A “Little” Out of NV, k x 4 W — &er.= ee ioe, f b 7 Lila] VES, will enable you Vy ts “ to own a beau- ley \ tiful diamond, Aa wrist watch or ae any piece of high grade jewelry in our store. This is a splendid way to SAVE and at the same time wear your favorite article of jewelry. WE ARE OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT. We have TWO $ Z 0 STORES and we can positively sell you high class jewelry at PerWeek casH PRICES on payments. Come iv. make your selection now, pay a little down, and you'll never miss the balance in small weekly in- stallments. / . McMinn Jewelry Co. “THE SQUARE DEAL STORE” 120 East Third Street Opposite Hotel Tulsa. High Class JOB’ PRINTING Our Specialty. Call Osage 931 TULSA STAR, Saturday, November20, 1920. BAe aw nw Ww SOON On OT SLO OCOLOn COLOR RTO RCT TT CEE | 5 aR ah } Wake eae RR SSS ee AN ca Oe eae | RRR pss eee NEXT i268 WEEK sue cist eee INE A Tf See eee | This Beautiful Ivory Pitted Bag Presented With- — out any cost whatever to the lucky person whose name is drawn from the list of our customers. « 9G: ~ ¥> A AN y HERES > HE PROPOSITION: Kveryone who makes a purchase of anything in our sentative of the Tulsa Tribune, who will, blind-fold store from now until Saturday, November 27th, will ed, pick out one of the names. The winner will be be asked to register their name When this offer announced in the Tribune, and the Bag will be deliv expires, the list will be put in the hands of a repre ered without cost Description of Bag and Fittings The Ladies’ Traveling Bug, made of genuine seal Ii a gentlemen’s name is picked, the winner may leather, black, silk lined, fitted with white Parisian uve choice of the bag or a Genuine Leather Suit Ivory toilet articl neluding one large bevel edge Case with straps all around. mirror, hair brush, cou oth brush holder, taleum Be sure to leave your name and address. Mail holder, tooth powder bolder, nail file, button hook, purchasers will be given the same chances as thost salve jar and soap box who shop in person Reliable T k Fact ‘ 10s EAST THIRD STREER'T, Opposite Hotel Tulsa Open evenings until 9:30, Saturdays 10 30 CNN MR RNNNRRRRRKRRRRRRRRRRRRCRRARRRRRRRCRRRRRRRRNCKRRRORRRCRRCCCRRRRCRNNRCRRRCCRRNRRMEN Boots! Boots! Boots! We knew it would come—it did—this: cold snap—and onr last week's business on Women’s Dress Boots Was cnormous—consequently we are going to give you an opportunity to get out of those low cuts into any one of the numerous styles we are offering this week, which include Queen Quality Shoes at a low price level that will surprise you ; Sa ~ ~ y a a ‘ a WE ARE SHOWING “gee FOR THIS SALE i | The ‘Mary MeSwinney’—-a new famous Brogue Walking Boot—a rich ( dark brown calfskin, Goodyear welt—a new heel—very: special at ; $1 l 5 : . Le Others in the new Walking Military black ana brown, as low as_.-.$6.95 4% Black and brown French Heel DressBoots—very extra $8.95 Cee Men’s BROW N Calf One lot Boys’ Tan Lace Extension Sole Shoes, elk ; hide inlay between two good leather soles which absolutely prevents ripping. Sizes 54% to 2. Extra ee Goodyear special, pair $3.15 ’ 5 : Welt “aye ’ ~ Billiken’s Shoes C KReul SNAPPY x We carry the famous Billiken Shoe for children, also ‘a uglish Billiken’s Lifeline, which we claim to be one of the b cry best wearing shoes made in America, Prices | p Last range from $2.75 up. we, f) 7 45 Boys’ Calf, Gun Metal and Glaze Kid English and Ortho: i e pedic Lusts—Goodyear welts—bui to endure. Prices 6 range from $3.45 and up. Remember the famous GLOVE GRIP, the shoe that grips the arch without the horrible toe-in effect ‘an osteotorsal last, made in all new leathers and snappy styles carried only—Putter’s 203 JBWERE “Where They Know How : o = 2 South Main Street to Fit Feet” POPULAR-PRICE STORE: nesase ease eee ae eee eae ane aee eee eee eRe ae eee eee Five Children Killed | When Stove Explode ne ieee OKLAHOMA CELY.Five Cok ored children were killed here late Sunday wha a coal stove at their home three miles northeast of the capitol gucding exploded and de. molished the house. Only the fath er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. BW. Nash survive. ‘They were slightly injured. Three of the — children were killed instantly and the oth: er two died ata hospital late last night. Th youngest was aged 18 minths and the oldest 12 years old An investigation was tsarted to: day by city authorities to determine the cause of the explosion, The force of the blast. which hurled the stoye through the roof. led the be: Nef tomay have been produced: by other than natural causes. The possibility that there might have geen some powerful explosive in or hear the stove was expressed today by A.W. McWilliams justice of the peace who is heading the investiga: tion Goverament Officials Make Life Unbearable (By The Associated Negro Press) | WASHINGTON, DN ©. Now. 1) Phe recent Republican Vietory in the presidential campuign has brought about a rather peculiar re- action in the attitude of Democratic departmental heads in) Washington: towards Colored employees as evi- deneed by attempts to. deny them the privilege of the two and one- half day monhly leave granted all government employees, ta is al leged that many Colored employees have been discharged on the ground of being absent without leave when in dvuth they have simply made use of the granted time of leave. Many subtle methods were resorted to during the recent election to gather evidence which inight’ be used against an employee, One of these methods was the taking of a straw vole among the'clerks of several of the departments. asking that each employee indicate his choice for President and Vice-President—this to be usel as «weapon against him HOWARD ESTABLISHES SORORITY HOUSE (By The Associated Negro Press) Washington, D, €., Noy. 19—Per- haps one of the most progressive and far reaching actions taken re- cently by present administration ut Howard University is the permis- sion granted to the Greek letter or- yanizations among its college wo- men to establish and maintain So- rotity homes. The new step taken is a clear indication of the progress ive attitude of the administraion and ite recognition of ihe high type of womanhood represented — in’ its student body. The ororities are already making PAGE SEVEN ESRI plans to take advantage of the op- portunity to enter and equip ihe houses to be placed at their dispos- al by the University so that their members may enjoy the privilege of tore complete fraternty life, IL is contemplated that, in addition to tht House Matrons who will be with the ladies in the Sorority homes, the University will also have a Ma (von to aid in promoting the culture and refinement which these organi zations foster, The Alpha Kappa Sorority, whieh is one of the products of Howard University college women, having been organized at the University. in 1908, hay already secured from the University a house which is located on the University. grounds. MYSTERIOUS DEATHS IN SER- VANT QUARTERS BAPFLE THE POLICE. Phe police department was busy today trying to solve the mysteri- ous deaths of Merton White,s0, and Jessie Johnson, 20, Colored, found dead in the servast quarteds inthe rear of J, M, Gillette's residence, p10 Ferrace drive, White, fully dressed, was found lying acdoss the bed, and the wo- man was lying on the floor, They had both been frothing at the mouth before death and other evi- dence convinced the officers that some form of poison caused their end ; their bodies were taken to the Jackson morgue, Detectives Rice and Gordon, as- ned to the case, declared they codld find no trare of any poison in ‘the quarters and said that members ‘of the Gillette family had heard no hoixe last night, ‘The bodies were * ind about 9 o'rloek this morning. ea, ey Vhe Elk Lodges of Tulsa have in- wugurated an excellent and neces sary adjunet to their other nitable activities by opening up on second floor of building at Southwest cor- ser if Archer and Elyin a nicely equipped “Rest Room.” ‘The Room is ready for use and Mr, J, E, Hardy who has been attendinb to the equipment of it says it is quits like iy to become one of themost popu- lar institutions in Tulsa, CARD OF THANKS Mr, and Mrs. Pembroke wish to thank the Modern Priscilla Art Club for the shower of beautiful uifty Thursday evening. November 11th at the home of Dr, Thompson, S21 N. Detroit Street, “0 WORSHIP THE LORD IN THE | BEAUTY OF HOLINESS” The Rey. Father Crum of ‘Trinity Episcopal Church. will condurt Evening Prayer and Song. at the services of the Colored Episcopal Chureh, held in Public Library on Fast Archer Street, Sunday After- noon. 4:30. o'clock. a All are cordially invited to be eiaadalich ht PAGE EIGHT eR A AA THE TULSA STAR Ad. WIbAMAN, Bo vod Sublisher ee JH ANTHERMAN Advertising Manag H. A, (ARK —Associate Editor and Anditor Katered as Second Class Mail Marter a1 Tulsa, Oklehoma SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Your 42.00 Six Months 0) Three Months on All Sulseriptions Must be Paid: in Advance. I OUR RELIGIOUS FAITH. To as newr os we ean to oUF OWN conception of our duit to God and to ov fellowmen; fo do right and five right at all times as God has yg ven us the conscience to pee and feel 1 We believe man’s greatest service to God may | through hon uselfish service to mankind, We believe in the Golden Rule end practice it We fear only to do wrong OUR POLITICAL FAITH “All men are born equal and endowed with certau inalenabl rights, among which are life, liberty erd the pursuit of happicess Thomas Jeffersor We believe in the principles of true Democracy as promalga ed by the patriot, Thomas Jefferson, sed without fear or favor, w will be found at all times fighting far an honest. impartial appli cation of these principles to all men regardtess of race or color ge ay IP WILL ALL BE DIFFERENT alter March +—except the unholy conditions under which the black man is forced to live. lec aes kagiacite FUNNY, HOW LIBERAL and free advice comes to a fellow after he has discuvered his own mistakes. “Advice” is not what he needs then—it's help. Se See LIBERAL REWARD for any one who will point out the difference be- tween a white Republican and a white Democrat—where the black man is on one side of the question. Address The Tulsa Star. Sia aceite esntinee A WHITE BULL was found in the Hotel Tulsa this week and the prize pet caused a deal of consternation. Evidently the owner did not think the old song about “Tie Your Little Bull Outside” could possibly apply to Tulsa's leading hostelry ———__o1—____ THE SUPREME COURT of Texas has reversed the decision of the lower courts of that state in the case of a colored man who had béen sen- tenced to hang for aysaulting a white woman. Surely the “world am square and de sun do move.” = HE EW YOR < DISPATCH is the latest Eastern venture into the troublesome journalistic waters, The paper bears the earmarks of a real cosmopolitan newspaper with a strong editorial staff. Here's hoping the best for our Eastern contemporary oe Seo THE PRINCIPLES of Jeffersonian democracy have not suffered; they cannot suffer because they are right. The perverted principles of democracy went down in defeat November 2. Democracy in its trie sense will live to save the day for America and for the world a CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS go hand in hand with the responsibilities of citizenship. If the one is denied the other should not be enforced. In other words, if any citizen is denied the privilege of voting he should also be ex pianied:srors the -resohelutlite- of mawine taxes. THE CHIROPRACTORS of Oklahoma are trying to initiate a law te compel physicians to write their prescriptions in English so patients may know what they are taking. Not a bad idea. But judging from the ilegibl handwriting of some of them Latin in‘its most intricate terms, or Chines for that matter, would be just as easy to read +—___—_o—_____ REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN MANAGERS in Oklahoma frankly ad mitted before election that they had plenty of money, but it was uot to b Spent among their colored brethern_—that was unnecessary-—but among whit Democrats. Judging from the results and the scarcity of money now th devils must have gotten all the money and gone fishing eter Gere pe NO ENCROACHMENT, THANK YOU We notice by the tulsa Star, which ‘plays the story with big headlines: that a white man has been arrested for stealing chickens. The Star seenis to think it Was an encroachment on somebody's rights.” ~-Stiners’ Column Tulsa Tribune Replying to the above inference we claim no priority rights in the game of stealing chickens This is only one of the reprehensible qualities we ac duired fram enforced aysociation—not a right. With apologies to the man who lost the fowls, and without envy ward the man who stole them, we submit there was no enecouchment, Mr. Stiner's—none whatever Pee eee (HE SPAR IS INFORMED that several “choe joints” are in operation in the additions and that most of them are owned by officers. There should be some investigation by county authorities of this report and summary pun ishment meted to the supposed guardians of the law. It is a well known foct that crimes of yhis kind are running rampant in the additions with an vin of uv -salaried deputy sheriffs, constables and their illegal deputies, in the held Somebody is responsible and should he called to an accounting henge IVS A DIFFICULT MATTER to excite one’s “race pride” when he ors 10 spend his money for food and clothes unless the psices are right, After all, the business man of any group who sucededs is the man who is able to meet competition, One's racial identity means little in the business world if he has the sagacity to face conditions and master them. Colored people. like all other people, have formed the hab't of demanding 100. per cent value for every dollar they spend. Of course. it doesn't follow that they always get it, but it is not a bad habit at that cohai bolbil pea Ao THE PREACHERS who are busy fighting what they are pleased to call Russellism would do weli ty spend more time earnestly studying the Bible perverted doctrines of which they are expounding to the people at so much per month, The people want the truth--unsophisticated. plain, intelligent truth but in most cases they are paying for something they do not get Russellism may not—does not—meet the favor of the clergy as a whole, and a great many people of the laiety have not as yet accepted it. But there is this about Russellism that should recommend it to thinking people—its doctrines are absolutely free. Certainly no one can deny that in its aspect there is a suggestion at least of something sacriligious about the fellow who is hired at so much per to preach the word of God and who would quickly go on a\strike if his salary was not paid him, Not only his salary but a house to live in with the fuel bill thrown in for good measure As a striking contract to this, the exponents of Russellism live and prac- tice great abnegation and absolutely refuse to accept money for the good they render mankind in the service of God. Between the two it seems tous that Russellism hay « shade the best of the argument 5 etme ieee MORF VOTES were cast in New York in 1916 than in the 10 states of the Solid South carried by the Democratic party in the present presidential elec- tion, These ten states, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mis- sissippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, cast in 1916 a total of 1.598.015 votes. In the Electoral College they cast 114 votes. The total popular vote in 1916 was 18,520.743, and the total electoral vote, then as now, 21. Therefore. what of the South has remained solid even for Mr. Cox, while actually casting but eight and six-tenths per cent of the total vote gcores twenty-one and fourteenths per cent in the Electoral College. Again. New York's 1,700,354 votes, or 108,339 more than those of the above ten states, are represented by but forty-five electoral votes, or about two-fifths THE TULSA STAR, Saturday, Nov. 20, 120. a the number of a region which New York exceeds in jopuia Ws sireng by nearly ten per cent. When the full tigures of the 1. election are in, th discrepancy wail be even more flagrant. For wii. the woriiern electorate will be greatly augmented by the woman's vote, it will si watcrially swell the South's total. “In the new Congress Republica.is vill have tne power, as weil as the right and duty, to put an end to this justice based on the counting ot distranchised voters. Lf the South insists.) ues, ny the colored American the supposedly inalienable rights given hin wider the Constitution t may not in addition pocket these votes as its own Phe Nation CHECKING OLD SCORES AT THE DAWN OF A NEW DAY HC NDREWS of thousands of our boys went across for our country —tow let Us ask our country to come across tor them. Let us tederate our mutual understanding, mutual interest and mutual saingain every Colored club and all organizations of every kind throughout the United States—so our twelve million people may bespeak their united demands—so we may be im position to “Eight for the things we have held nearest our hearts—“Democracy,’ “for the right of those who submit to aw thority to have voice in their own government.” Nations are rederating—labor 1s federating—and racial units all over the world are correlating and centralizing their power and influence for protec tion—why not we? Governments, societies, church denominations and fraternities, all, get their power by centralizing and pushing forward their aims and policies. Then in the spirit of “All tor one and one for all,” let us establish unity within the Race, and the social, industrial and political obstacles which we have suffered in the past will crumble before a determined, enlightened, united advance ment of the Race. First, Let us protest against the hypocrisy of American democracy as demonstrated in (a) denying the Negro the absolute rights and privileges as citizens, (b) making bim the victim of the undemocratic system of segrega tion: the 20th century slavery; (c) the state and federal operation of te ne farious Jim Crow system; (d)' depriving him oi the opportunity of education wm the Southern states; (e) exploiting his labor and holding him in practical Peonage in the Southern states; (1) depriving him ot the right of grintul occu pation in Northern states; (g) depriving him of the,right of trial by 4 jury of Wis peers; (hh) excluding him trom a voice in the government, though exacting from ‘him the full pertormance of his duty as a citizen and a suldier to the suprenie sacrifice in defense of the government; (i) to protest against deny ng linn hits full share, according to numerical strength in the reorganization of the Umted Army; (j) making him the victim of relentless peraccutions, lynchings and burnings at the stake. a Second, to demand the untrammeled right of the ballot in every state of the Union, and the enforcement ot the Federal Constitution, especially the 14th and Usth amendments, everywhere in the United States —New York Dispatch OKMULGEE NEWS and has only waited to secure pro and hay only waited to secure pro per location. He bought the proy erty and fitted it up at his own es. pense and deeded the entire parcel over to the Gate City Free Kinder- garten association. He has alse assumed the salary of a) worker who will be in charge. The Okmulgee County Teachers’ Association met Saturday at the Dunbar High School, A” splendid program was rendered, Mr. Wha- Jey of Wagoner County addressed the Association on the sebject “The Relation of the ‘Teachers to the Mate Association.” Misses Nell Leftridge and Nannie FP. Day. members of the Denbar Faculty. are on the sick list this week Madan Florence — Cole-Talbert rendered a concert Wednesday, Oc- tober 17th in the Dunbar School Auditorium, The Okiwulgee City and County Teachers are preparing to attend the State ‘Teachers’ Association which meets in Tulsa Nov, 25-27 '20 Miss F. L. Dean was the welcome uest of Miss Maxey E Green of N. Porter Sunday. Misses Lelia Dean and Corinne Dean were guests of Misses Beulah and Helen Sprague of Tishomingo, Oklehoma last week. Mr. ©. W. Fireman was the honor guest ata dinner party Monday evening when bis wife Mrs. C. W. boreman entertained in honor of his birthday. The color scheme was beautifully carried out with — the candles and other greenry. Guests present included Prof, Fort, Dr. Carpenter, Dr. R. E. Long Dr. A. G. Wallace and Lawyer Evans. Mrs. C.D. €. Jones of Tulsa was a guest of Mrs. M. M. Wallace last Sunday Kev. T. W. Stephens pulled off 4 ‘successful ray at Union Baptist “Church at Grayson, $400.00 was raised, y Key. GG. Gratton finished a sue- Lcessful year’s work. as pator of St ‘Paul C. ME. Chureh Sunday, Nov, ‘1ith, having raised more than Twe Phousand dollars, Rey, Gratton made a splendid record in his com. ae a splendid type of Chris- tian leadership. Okmulgee long jfor his return, He dpart for his an. nual conference Monday morning. Mr. S. A. Maxey a prominent citi. ven of Paris, Texas, was here las! week. In the foot ball game Friday be tween Dunbar and Tulsa the scire Was 8-7 in favor of Tulsa. Remember to call at the Owl ot City Drug Store or the News Stand for the Tulst Star and othtr Race pipers and magazines. Cash, COLORED BOY EXCELS AS POET His Verses Pronounced Superior in Congest in which Whites Paritcipated (By The Associated Negro Press) NEW YORK, N.Y. Nov, 2S1 Two prizes offered for the best poems submitted by school pupils by the High School Poetry Society of New York have been awarded to Countie Porter Cullens, a Colored boy pupil of the DeWitt Clinton School, and Alma Rochford of the Manual Training, Brooklyn ‘The contest was held under the auspices of the Women’s Federation of Clubs Pupils of twenty-six schools partici puted. The boy's poem, entitled, “I have a Rendezvous with Life”—suguest ed by Alan Seegur's famous war pocm—follows: T have a renezvous with life In days I hope will come, Ere youth has sped and strength of mind. Ere voices sweet grow dub, I have a rendezvous with life When Spring's irist heralds hoy It may be If shall greet her soon, Shall riot at her behest. |Womay be I shall seek in vain The peace of her dowry breast, Yet I shall keep this rendezvous, And deem all hardships sweet, If at the end of the long white was There Life and 1 shall meet, | Sure some would cry it better far | To crown ther days with sleep, ‘Than face the road, the wind, th: rain, To heed the calling deep. Tho’ wet nor biow nor space I few Yet fear 1 deeply too, Lest Death shall greet and elu me ere 1 keep Life's rendezvous. Colored Woman Rivals Booker ‘. (By The Associated Negro Press) Piiiladelphia, Penn. Noy. 19) Mary MeLeod Bethune, deseribed as the “Jane Adams of the Colored Race," discussed the problem of education among the Colored. peo ple in and address delivered at Friends’ Select School. Miss Be thune is principal of the Dayton Industrial School in Florida. Atlonta Man Establishes Social Center (By The Associated Negro Press) ATLANTA, Ga. Nov. 21. The Herndon Social center and Day nurserdy has been opened in the new quarters at tis Dover Street purchased and equipped as a cost of about $10,000.00 by \. FP. Hern Mr. Herndon has for + long time been exceedingly interested in’ the establishment of a nursery for mothers who work out,in service Dr. Motley Returns Home Dr. R. W. Motley, one of Tulsa's popular physicians, returned home this week after several days’ visit in Chi- cago and Gary, Ind. Mrs. E. L. McGowan, one of Tulsa's leading hair culturists, has opened a Poro Beauty Parlor at 121 N. Green- ‘wood. lt 2alace Barber Shop’ i ‘There is an art in shaving and.we are masters of the art. Good | Service and Courteous Treatment is our inducements, i Sennuy Frazier, Prop. p06 N. 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