Dallas Express

Saturday, January 1, 1921

Dallas, Texas

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We Wish You a Happy and Prosperous New Year N. A. A. C. P. INVESTIGATES CLAIMS 30 NEGROES SLAIN IN FLORIDA MOB PARADES NEGRO VICTIM THRU STREETS OF CITY BEFORE STRINGING HIM UP. CHICAGO NOW USES CURFEW LAW TO COMBAT GREAT CRIME WAVE. Founded by W. E. King. VOL. XXVIII. NO. 19. N. A. A. C. H. MOB PARADES NEGRO STREETS OF CITY BEF HIM UP. Claim That Jailer Calmly Turned Over Keys to Them After Only Slight Remon- strance. Jonesboro, Ark. Dec. 30—Wade Thomas, the Nigro with Saturday night shot and killed Elmer Hagland, numerous men and a disc game here, was taken from the Jail town, the business streets of the town, was hanged to a telegraph pole was then ridden with bullets. 43 NIGR Lodge Church Were against them. and was brought to the Jail here. Ar- ticles of the grudge on special session of the grand jury Hold Successful Boys' Meet in Paducah, Ky. Would Establish Conservatory of Negro Music. GRANT PAROLE TO DALLAS MUR DERLER The Dallas Express Y GOODWIN LIBRARIST UNIVERSITY OF SHEAS MORRIS THEAS We Wish Y EAR' Th L. P. INVEST GRO VICTIM THRU' BEFORE STRINGING 43 MEN ARRESTED AS NIGHT RIDERS FREED FOR LACK OF EVIDENCE. Were Known as "Obligation Lodge" and Met at Night in Church. Maryland Senator Advocates Development of Africa. stop to their depressing operations. This attitude has resulted in creating more coralids civic relationships between the races than has existed here for many years. It has also helped the city to up a great number of white criminals than it has herefore because the Negro citizens room resorts that have harbored criminol color. reality the cause for the big "crime wave" that has been sweep furry during the past few weeks can outnumber the number of unemployed men who are under the criminol color. the main is most instances to ask out negroes and first offenders. Negroes and first offenders in the local coffee shop. Chief of Police Pamorrois has conducted his raids and maintained the racial integrity. The result has been lower and burglaries during the past week. The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. POSED AS FARM PURCHASER AND HEARD CITIZENS BOAST OF ROASTING WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN HOMES. SAYS MOST CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE PLACES NUMBER OF DEAD AT THIRTY TWO. CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION WILL BE URGED BY ASSOCIATION. Rhambo Still Urges Move Proposed Negro Stock Exchange Will Deal in Negro Se Man Convicted of Rane ment of Negroes to Brazil. White Citizens of Richmond Condemn Ku Klux Klan. Blichmund, Va. Dec. 20—The Ku Klux Klan has been denied the legal authority and promoting the organization proceeded to adopt a novel method of organizing and promoting the organization at City Auditorium was secured for a meeting Thursday night, December 6th with the long ghostly masks worn by the members wagon passing through the principal street, avoiding going into old Jackson Ward. The mass meeting was held at the City Auditorium with the reception that was expected, and the reception that was expected, of feeling on the part of the citizens of the city decided to condemn the attack. The action of the leading white races. The action of the leading white an feeling of unrest to alay the violence of the violence among all classes of Colored men. Deducing as "perpiduo" the method, themselves officials of a recently accused member to be a recruitment of the Ku Klux Klan. D. rector, K. Paul's church. Sunday evening serenity small recent propagation of race anxiety and inject into present city charged that an address in the City was "an appeal to the mob passivity." The man was "an appeal to the mob passivity." The original Ku Klux Klan, the republican of a terrible emergency, but declared insult to the forces of overly government. 183743 New York, N. Y., Dec. 30. More than thirty Negroes were killed in Florida, according to statements told to Walter P. White of the National Colored People. Mr. White was a Coerce incognito and questioned residents of that town, many of whom were accused of committing the crimes. Accounts of the Negroes have been burned to death, in the rioting. A Congressional investigation will be demanded. be sent to testimony taken at Oceo to be presented to the Department of Justice. Mr. White, Friday by Mr. White, who is assisting Mr. White in the testimony, Friday, November 8, and is in town, which is twelve miles from Oceo, Friday. The town, which is twelve miles from Oceo, is all heavens, is impossible to make, and because of the cars with which he is traveling, the court has added, because of the cars with which he is traveling, the court has added, in consequence, and he appeals he be declared to be out of the jurisdiction. Rhambo Still Urges Movement of Negroes to Brazil. (By A. N. P.) BISHOP BROOKS VISITS ARKANSAS CONFERENCE. LEAVES SSAIL FORTUNE TO REV C. T. WALKER. Augusta, G. Dec. 38—General Ralph Augusta, G. Dec. 38—General Ralph Zavala in the civil war, died Zavala in the civil war, died bemarried was $18,000 for Rev. C. K. bemarried was $18,000 for Rev. C. estimated friend, who is doing noble estimated friend, who is doing noble --- --- The Ku Klu Klu Klu's revival to the tradition of the sense of the feeling in the South, and the sense of the feeling in the South, provides of men like the impoverished of men like the impoverished of decent law-binding citizens by decent law-binding citizens. Confesses to Mail Robbery in Order to Get Sleep. MAYS BEING BOOSTED FOR BIG OFFICE. Chicago, Dec. 26—B. R. L. Maynard, Mays Industries and Bonevons Associates, will be using the position of Director of the Bureau of Nuclear Energy in Chicago to work on the position of Director of the Bureau of Nuclear Energy in Chicago. He is one of the most aggressive men up the railway men's organization to a position of power, he treats that to Washington on business connection with 60 Henry Lincoln Johnson, MK, who is in reduced to a number of the leaders, that Congressman Maden of Chicago, who claims of the friends of Mays for his work. FUGITIVE FROM GEORGIA CLAIMS NEGROES ARE STILL HELD AS PEONS ON MANY FARMS. DIRECTORS OF DALLAS EXPRESS PUB. CO., GRANT BONUS AT XMAS. The Dallas Express Plays Santa Claus to Employees. Gives Substantial Bonus. Last Thursday, every employee of THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUB. CO. has handed an envelope containing, in addition to his or her key salary together with the following before: *Dear Co-worker:* *Please accept this little Bonus as evidence of the management's appreciation for your assistance only, has been possible for THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUB. CO. during business during 1931 and the management trusts that with the help of the management will continue to prove to be our hansen year. We ensure you that the advantage will be mutual.* *With very best wishes for the Merry Xmas, we are:* *THE DIRECTOR* *DALLAS EXPRESS PUB. CO.* From differ to office but the employees showed their appreciation of such a substantial gift, the management created determination to do their share in making 1831, the hansen year. Since becoming a corporation, the policy of the Express has been one of the business conditions for the employees as the condition of the business, and now their employees are distributed progress along these lines and now pay for overtime work. Increases in a key commensurate with increase in MAIN DORMITORY OF BENNETT COLLEGE IS DESTROYED BY FIRE Loss Placed at $40,000 Mysterious Explosion Made Fire Fighting Difficult. Greenbush, N. C. Dec. 28—Only the four walls of Carolina Hall, a building located at Bennett College, are space at Bennett College, are standing to indicate that such a building is so as a result of a fire under the building which broke out in the state of North Carolina, that it estimated the damages at the building course until the building had been extinguished. This building, a four-story structure of this institution, continued to be burned. It has been burned from at least two fires that have been burned from at least four fire companies of the city kept burning building, before 10 o'clock in the morning some students outside the building were taken to the windows of the fourth story. Press reports from the building make a usual round of report making and made an attempt to notify the building a statement issued by the college that was impossible to secure a response. Inference were used in the attempt to monitor inmine were used in the attempt to transpire the time to the first apartment and the time when the company and by this time gained much more information that were applied to unauthorized inmine that were applied to unauthorized inmine. A. and T. College and the Lutheran PER ANNUM $8.00. PRICE TEN CENTS. I FLORIDA GEORGIA CLAIMS NE- HLD AS PEONS ON Claims Many Overseers Still Used And That Men and Women Are Forced to Work Forces Seek New Trial For Virginia Slayer. SOME TEXAS TOWNS Martin, Dec. 20—Total collection at Pinet Basil Church 1,800. The financial committee was all that heart could with. Rev. H. M. Williams, the financial hero, was subject, "Killing Giants and a few more to Kill." Mrs. George Moore of Lettlee and grand children. Miles Williams Mae Stamps, a teacher in the city schools and days with her parents, Prof. and Mrs. P. A. Stamps on Williams St. Mrs. William Wiles on Williams St. Adding the Jack Hall, Messrs Ellison and Jenelle Hall, Williams enrolled as new Press. The young social club of the city had a political home of Mr. Oliver Lights in the form of a Social Club, Dev. with his brother, Mr. Riley Newton on Commerce street, Mrs. Massachusetts at Goodwood, in visiting Washington, Understake, and the mid-fortune to have his garage burned stuff consumed in the bins. Mrs. Alice Lang, took suddenly ill night, Mrs. Lucy Nelson left for New York. Palestine, Dec. 30—The Christmas Tree and Doll Contest at Lincoln High School on schedule to success. Old children of Palestine will remember him long for the way he took care of them. The Doll Contest for the children of Palestine will be under the direction of Mrs. W. R. Roberta, netted upwards of $850.00. This skill will be supplemented by the participation in a spring order of equipment for the school. The following named persons were awarded prizes: Miss L. Swanson, Washington School; Miss Ima Ina L. Jeunison, second prize; Washington School; Miss A. Swanson, third vice. Douglas School; Banks School. The teachers and patrons of the school are much indebted to the teachers and interest and assistance in the "Better School Movement in the city, Mrs. E. H. Neely and Mr. Osse Stell went to Palestine to attend a very quiet. Many visitors are in the city. ```markdown ``` THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY JANUARY 1, 1921 Denon, Dec. 30. - Mrs. E.D. Walker Jones who teaches in Carrollton is spending the holidays with her husband, Jesse Taylor. Mrs. Neal of Dallas is visiting home folks Misses Mamie, Whitten, Nona, Mama Burns and Lawrence Clay are at home with Misses Mamie and Jesse Taylor visited relative this week. Mrs. Mattie Smith of Wichita Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. Maddox this week. Through the effort of the Wichita Falls Institute was quite a success, only two men being members of the Institute. The others were indicted. Mrs. Maddox was injured during a injury when the car he was driving was struck by a train. Mrs. Mattie Smith of Wichita* Falls is visiting Misses Mamie and Jesse Taylor. Mrs. Othella Lister is spending the holidays with relatives. Mrs. George Foster is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Othella Lister. Mrs. Georgia Games has been sick. Whitewright, Dec. 30.-Sunday School was good at both churches Sunday. Xmas was doll here but we had to go to the church. The children at the First Baptist Church were made glad by three teachers sending old Santa Claus to the church. Mrs. S. A. Dekhoney, Mrs. D Davis are improvin'. Mrs. Ann Wright was here from Sherman last week and from Sherman in Calvert King was in Sherman taking Xmas Mr. Henderson Glass spent Xma with mother and friend in Calvert see Mrs. B. Gatewood, see Mrs. B. Gatewood, Mr. Clidie Hall is here visiting aunts and father from South McAleney college were missed here Xma Copies of Express can be bought only at Goodson Drug Store. Mrs L. E. Humes' Cafe and circulator, Mrs L. Humes' Moore, Legale Callahan. Reporter The funeral of Little Steve Mauy Duty was attended at New Hope Baptist of which she was a consistent minister. Mrs Mauy Roe Her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Ridge of Dallas attended. The home of Mr. Frank Jones on N. Wahun was partially furnished by the 38th instant by a defective fuse. OKLAHOMA TOWNS. CHICAGO: DEATH OF AGED WOMAN MAY REVEAL HIDING PLACE OF FORTUNE. THE NEW SAINT JAMES A. M. E. TEMPLE, GOOD AND FLORENCE STREETS WILL CELEBRATE Its Opening Exercises Sunday, January 9th to Monday Evening, January 24th, 1221, After a little more than a year of hard and persistent effort, the congregation of this splendid structure will occupy their new church home for the first time. Nothing in the history of church building in our city has been more remarkable than the beginning and completion of this church. The membership is small, numbering only 325 including men, women, and children; and yet the work never ceased until it was finished. The structure is modern in all its details, and will ever stand as a monument to Negro Labor. It has been designed and constructed by Colored men, Mr. W. Sidney Pittman was the Architect and Mr. C. L. Wiley was the Builder. Negro laborers have been the best owned by the race in the country. Every Negro should feel a measure of genuine pride in this building as it proves that there is no color in the line of the building art—that the black man can do anything, if he wants. AN APPEAL: The friends have been exceeding kind to us during our struggles—to help us with the building, the necessary furniture and equipments have made it possible to be more generous. We ask that every person who wishes to encourage Negro Enterprise to contribute to the building and get a button, as a souvenir. VISITING CITIES. Many of the surrounding cities will participate in the celebration. Fort Worth, Tex., Moor, aachieh, Terrell, and other cities will attend with their choirs and musicians. LOCAL CHURCHES: All of the city churches are invited to give us a service. During the program, the church is invited to the city's community for the entertainment of Bishops Council to which the ledges and walls of the church are sponded, the churches have not been called upon, but were left to make their contributions in person at the church. A PARTIAL PROGRAM: 5:30 a. m.—Prayer and praise service conducted by Bros. Dennis and Thomas Clemons. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School—Bro. Dennis and Thomas Clemons. 11:00 a. m.—Regular Service. Opening sermon by Pastor. 3:00 p. m.—Pastor of Bethel, Walker, cane, will presh. Coriolanus, choir will furnish the service for the church. 7:30 p. m.—The service will be in charge of Bethel A. M. E. Church. This church is the oldest church of the Churches of Dallas. On this occasion, the services will be brought to Smith, his choir and congregation will take charge of James, his choir and congregation will take a new occasion when a new church for church co-operation—but the pastor and officers of the church are the ageful members of St. James. At the close of the regular service, the beautiful wall of Bethel Church will be formally presented and co- MONDAY NIGHT—WACO NIGHT. The Rev. J. F. Williams, B. D. of Waco; and the former pastor of St. James will be present with many members of his congregation. Rev TUESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 11TH—A M. E. Church Night. At this service, Smith's *Chapel*, Gaines Chapel, Lincoln Manor, St. Paul, Queen City, Pearl Street Mistletoe, will be the guest of honor and will be in charge. Rev. J. L. Johnson of St. Paul will preach the sermon. At the purpose in having our churches come first, that they set a fine example for our Sister *church* in the congregation and Jasmine will contribute less than $1.00. **WEDNESDAY NIGHT**, JAN, 12TH Evening Chapel Night. Rev. Dr. Johnson, his excellent chair and congregation will be present. The doctor will deliver the examination and will be in charge of the offering. Dr Johnson has only recently taken charge of this congregation but his people have been very kind to him. This will be a great night. **THURSDAY NIGHT**, JAN, 13TH St. John Baptist Church Night. On this night, Dr. C. C. Harper, his choir pastor, will be the guest of honor and the St. James, Dr. Harper is one of the great presachers of the day and we may look forward to a great night. St. James will be turn- FRIDAY, NIGHT, JAN. 14TH, Waxahachie, Night. Dr. J. E. Edwards, his chair and congregation will be present. Dr. Edwards will present this gentleman since the past year, the pastor of church and directed the purchase of the splendid site where the church will be located, the special men will be the special guest. At the close of the service, the unwail Supreme Camp, will take place. All Woodmen in the City are requested to be present. In January the 16th will be the beginning of the week for other denominations to help with the services. At this service the Rev. Dr. Wm. J. Laws, of Paul Quinn College, will be present. Dr. Wm. Laws was once pastor of this church and is greatly loved in the city. CHURCH DAY. The church will be turned over to Rev. D. A. S. Jackson and his good people. He hopes chair will be moved to the church. He deserves deacons of this great church will have charge of the Contributions. He will be the pastor of Jackson. The doctor is the senior pastor in this city from point of service and is ever willing to give a gift to a worthy cause. 7:30 P. M. D. E. Dr. Arlington Wilson and his wife are going to James. Dr. Wilson is going to do the unusual thing of dismissing his congregation and come down to help them. He will give congregation in the city and St. James feels very grateful to him for this unusual kindness. Macedonia MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. 17TH— Holliness Church, Night Rev. C, L. Bryant, the good pastor, his choir and congregation will be delighted to see deems itself highly favored to have faithful workers come to its rescue in this its hour of great and sore anguish. Dr. Bryant will deliver the sermon. SUNDAY, JAN. 23RD. This will be a high day at St. James. All of the churches not mentioned earlier on the program will be the guest of St. James in a great mass meeting of Christian Presbyterianism. 11:00 a.m. m.-Regular services Sermon by Rev. C. L. Morgan, D. D. Waxahachie District. MASS MEET 3:00 P. M—UNITY MASS MEET. ING. The following pastors and their congregations will be present and take part, Rev. J. W. Waskley, D. St. Paul, M. E. Church; Rev. F. K. White, D. D. Friendship Baptist Church; Rev. G. Congregational Church, Rev. G. H. Washington, Jr., True Light Baptist Church; Rehv. Moore, R. W. Shaw, D. D. Mt. Hebron Baptist Church; Rev. Tayler, R. M. Wilson, Cochran Street, Christian Church; Rev. M. Taylor, Christian Church; Rev. E. Taylor, Rev. E. Arlington Wilson, Macdonia Baptist Church. D. Friend. Rev, F. K, White, D. D., Friendship Baptist Church. ship Baptist Church. Rev, Dr. C C. Harper, St. John Baptist Church. Rev, A. S. Jackson, New Hope Baptist Church. Rev. I. D. Williams, Dr. J. M. Fagans, Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Rev. A. L. Glander, Dr. Wm. Taylor, Rev. H. Fletcher, Dr. E. Harrell, Dr. T. L. Loettt, Rev. A. J. Malone, Dr. D. M. Gross, Rev. J. H. Varner, Rev. L. Stewart, Dr. Wm. Thomas, Dr. J. Hill, Rev. I. S. Cullons, Dr. M. Richardson, Dr. H. Henderson. SUNDAY NIGHT. JAN. 23RD The Rev. A. R. Starks, B. D., of Bakers Hall, Fort Worth, his chair and congregation is invited to be our guest. This is a small congregation, but one of the best in the state. We are looking forward to a great night. The concluding program will be presented on Monday night, January 24th. This is to be known as PRESENTATION NIGHT. The Program will include the following organizations and individuals who have given windows and other valuable gifts to the Church that will be presented to them. Come the Excelsior College, St. Louis, Mo.; The Excelsior Mutual Benefit Association; The American Mutual Benefit Association; The Church of the Chain of the World; The Loyal Fonds of the America; The Courts Moore, Park Theatre; Grand Master Fort Worth; Mr. H. Stirling, Fort Worth; Mr. H. Stirling, Scoffield; Mr. and Mrs. Chinta Moore, Park Theatre; Grand Master Mrs. C. E. W. Day; Mrs. Kate Wiggin; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wiggin; Mrs. C. E. W. Day; Mrs. Kate Wiggin; Mrs. W. L. Dickson, W. M. McDonald will deliver the principal address and formally present the gifts given to the church in memory of his We had to get this program in press before we could consult some of the pastors of the churches whose pastor is a member of the day afternoon, January, 23rd. It is our wish to have every church in our community represented and trust they will be able to serve St. James, have struggled to build a church that will be a credit to the Lord that starts a move that will give the Lord better houses in the near future. The coming of the Bishops' Council to our city will bring to us a large number of the leaders of the church, many of whom every citizen regardless of denomination to receive them into such a structure as St. James. Finally it will open the eyes of many of our people to the possibility of a church that is given a chance. Colored men have done the work. Let every member of the race, who believes that we should seek to be a competent, cooperating when they are competent, cooperating when they are competent, cooperating not less than a dollar. Let our sister churches do the same and other organizations have done. Whatever you may find it in your heart to do to encourage us in our desperate struggle will be gratefulfully received. TUR DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TRXAS, SATURDAY JANVARY 1, teat, EVERY MONDAY, G BS Velvet Fingers VELVET FEATURING George B. Seitz “™ Margueriet Courtot. FINGERS Continued Every Monday B as Every Thursday, e oy A: A, Veiled Mystery R : i A ec b Featuring é oy m2 li = Antonio Moreno -fj ei a r ' sn wm : is P EMS F auline Curley = r Ef Anone Maeno FE Contin every Thursday LP ‘ ov 3 === GRAND==——= = CENTRAL THEATRE 3 SELMA MOORE, Ticket Agent ‘MOTHER ELVIRA ELLAOTT PASS. ED AWAY DECEMBER & 101K Leese oseeeree hee eeesereeese plas Anweles, Calif, Dee. 90, 1920, etor ‘tthe Dallas’ Bxorean: ipa a reader of Your Journal leas uh "the toting" remembrane Wha" patience he sufered, Her “troubles ‘were’ nore, ut how it is ended, "fue uors wo. more. The parting was palatal Mut God Anew Best, Hot. foul went to" heaven, er" body” to ok Her ‘datghtern, Elisa and Mele ‘cateman’ ber soon, Muck and: Walt ania ot ~~. pALArr MAN MAKES ANOTHER MAN AND DAUGHTER Ger ON” THEIR KYEES. SHOOTS. WATHER™ 10 DEATR, Houston, ‘Texas, Dec. 30-—Last Se uray aint, Waller Stewart waa hol to" death by ‘an unldeatited “Colored maa Mr. Stewart had Ju comet from Richmond, "Texas. "The "high Wayman drew aun and made them oth get On their kncen ‘The tathe van shot to death "Robbery was the pve gc thy ag WE WISH YOU AND YOURS A MOST PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR—MAY YOUR BLESSINGS BE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE— WE-OFFER FOR OUR NEW YEARS PROGRAM “THE GREAT REDEEMER” The Biggest Picture of The Year, Having Just Completed a Weeks Run at The Old Mill Tn selecting “THE GREAT REDEEMER” we feel that this picture was the best one we could secure to start the New Year with, as it has held thousands spell-bound in amaze- iment. “A BAD MAN COMES BACK FOR A GOOD WOMAN'S LOVE” Desperately wounded he sought shelter \ in,a. woman's home, but her first act on find- ing him there was to point.a pistol at him. His condition touched her heart, however, and she shielded him from the law only to fall in love with him at the end SUNDAY— ; WILLIAM S, HART in “BETWEEN MEN” THURSDAY— VIOLA DANA in wg «) ” BLACK MAIL: CHESTER JOHNSON, Mgr. FRED HILSON, Cashier ‘Heuston, Dec. 0-—Miss Gency Hill Wa pending the holidays. at toon eras her home, Rev, iW, Hoyiins end hin wite spent Christmas tn’ Houston and was the xuoat of his Sister, Mrs." AfcCurry “on Wall" and Pultoa reels. Koad ‘the Expreas Coptes for able at. Dorw’s Cafe, 116 Prairie Aveate, Beo Wan Archibald, Newn Agent, 22” Ban” Felipe treet Of phone Presion 4480. Mrs. Ruby Noun tet ast. weakto ‘pend the Balidayt at! Haale Lake, COMMEMORATE THLE reTHDAY OFTHE LATE MADAM. C.J WALKIE. Indlanapols, Ind, Dee. 23,—The on- tire plant of the Madam C. 3. Walker Mig, Co. Indlanapotis, Ind, was Gloved ‘Tinursday, Doe. 25rd, a slant Sommendation ot the, Sued, birthday of thelr founder, the tate Madam C. Si Walker, "Walker Agents and Walk: ‘Unions throughout the land Fev- Sronced tha: day by suspending bus Iess,conductin~ ‘memorial services tnd Unaukag Heaven that 40 noble a woman had lived. Eruployees™ and. axents of | thi worthy Rage enterprise and the lara at oie id in she world, are con- tinuously ‘impressed. with. the” con- fclencloumene of Madara Walker ‘td Urged 10 far am possible, to emulate her noble life.” Though stopped. are her actinides here on earthy her ex: Ample. and precepts atl Hv6 and her food deeds’ wand oUt as ilestoues fn our Racial development. A CARD OF THANKS. ‘Center, Teuns, “Dow. 98, 1808 1 wit to thank my trénds and welt "wahere for a0" Uberaliy ape porting mein We "Dallan. Express Prive Cantor,” which closed om the sith. Lam very proud of having the honor of entering’ w ontest with 39 pervons leading oat o doubt you hoticed thie in last week's lose. ‘Thughly wpprecaee the many’ words of encourareneat trom difereat peo- ble trom tme ta tine. bighly'ap- breclae every effort put forth in the Way of ‘sisting me, all of, which broved to you to be very auxlous to wee me “ake frst place which Tdi, and I there ix any body who willy refused to help me, when being poes- inly in better positon “to. help” me than some of those who ald hep me. I hope to. see. auch persona” enter something” as big ak this. wan and tive a chance to help him aeceed, "The Xmas. hun passed. and'T hope tor al I was a merry one, The New Yar in here and 1 Wish for sou nad yours. '366-dayn of "real Happlnes, Sheeeas and Prosperity. ‘Yours, truly, eke HICKS. COLLIN. COUNTY "TEACHERS G0 ON RECORD AS FAVORING RACE WISTORY TAUGHT IN. PUBLIC SCHOOLS AS TEXT BOOK. Bedordontectoetretosteatertortertecdontentestondesdosteetoeioetesiestesinete potoateatoetoatpetoetoatoetonteetontetonteateetestoegentweteeseeseateetenteey Jn a lively and very interesting County Institnte which hewan Monday Bee 20, a! ‘continued. throu Christinas tive, the Colored teacher of Collin, Couity” passed revolution favoring *he taking of steps to. hae Teace History taught. inthe. publi schools aan. adopted text "book We aak that all teachers join in wi tn this movement "Those favoring “he resolution were J. ML Powel, Celina; ‘Nora d. Miles Prisco; Mra, M: Whitby, Lavon: Mra Coleman, Malissa: Sas Malone, Wee ion; alla C.D. Young, Nevada: Mr na atraP, Wiliams, Airs JV. Rus fell; Mra. C.M- Harraton, ‘Pano; Nr, and Mrs. 1. J. ‘Coffee, ‘Mlas A. Young! Alva, N. ia Johmion, B Doty, MeKinney. Mrs. Keller Sef mn; Mina Tes. Doty, Hoek Hull J F Dagler, Purmersvilie: Mira A. i ndeay, Alten; ats, Hampton, Ps 'E, & DOTY, County Chal?man. d é 5 Fair and sthooth—fre2 from pimples =| and blotches—bright, Iudrous and B} wholesome looking, is easily and ss readily obtained through the use of = Dr. Fied Palmer's Skin Whitener is a = Bening tlre th medina powers = guaranteed not to harm the skin in any way 3 {e promote the growth of hair on the face. SUA RS NoT Wines Li vos laced Secooks © cal piped q Are acne ees oetotee tn = JACOBS’,PHARMACY COMPANY 5 [ATLANTA, Od A WORTHY DALLAS COUNTY ‘TVACHEM ACCEPTS ‘A POSITION TX OTHE CHIEUNEIAN "JARVIS SCHOOE. Mr. Fenn, Hay Made, Record as a ‘Tenoher In Tuo Staten, Texas’ And Toulon. Mra NP. Peon han accepted of the! poston ‘as Dean of the Eugtlsh Department is the. Christan darvis Collese and “has entered. upon the Aiveharge of the duty of that depare- ment ‘The tmaticutlon as" ecured the services at competent Insert een every” way. Those of us who Know fra Penn's worth resret to have her leave this county, but our toes to"'yarvit'n eaMn.” Afra’ Penn ‘was the rinepal of the schoo! a¢ Eagle ‘ord Sudan such she built up the school putting new fe into it, and inapired ep interest tn both uot and. De- from. "We wih we had more teach: fers of the Dush ‘and intelligence. of irs Penn. ‘Her recordin Louisiana tek hele deperving of spect mention, as well na fo. Texan Mise EN, Marlin of Memphis roan. nccompented by Misa Rone of Nashville, were. the gusta of tre Penn in’ thie olty” durin’ the hah faayn ‘hias Rose” lao. teacher ig the Christian Jarvte choo Th hoot is tanking m record in the favallty ‘ot its work and deserves pesos ned SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JARUARY 4. AND § “SMASHING THE VICE TRUST” 7 Six-Reel Special TWO DAYS ONLY Every woman should see The Dangers of The Big Cities Don’t miss this big feature Adults, 20c; 10 Year Old Children, 15¢ MELDON BOGUS CHECK. 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LINK MEDICINE CO. 3 tie cn sry ay ARNON MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL NEIGHBOR PRESS ASSOCIATION Published every Saturday morning in the year at 2000 Swiss Avenue New York Office, Front and Press In New York Office, Front and Press, Royce Building, Front and Press, Royce Building, Royce Building, Front and Press, Royce Building, New York Office, Front and Press, Independent Life Building. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE One Year. $3.14 Six Months. 1.54 Three Months. 1.00 Single Copy. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, the character, standing or reputation of any person, then or corporation which Dallas Express is well guarded by the attention of the publisher. Entered at Post Office at Dallas, Pascal, as second-class mail, under text of second-class mail. IMPORTANT. No subscriptions mailed for a period beyond than one month. Payment will be $100. THE DALLAS EXPRESS has never hoisted the white feather, neither has it been diagnosed by the yellow streak. It is not afflicted with the yellow streak. It is a plain, every day, sensible, conservative newspaper, which trims no nail to catch the passing breeze; flies no doubtful flag; it prisons a patriotism as love of even handed justice love of even handed justice covers all the territory occupied by the human race. This is pretty high ground, but we live on it and are propropering. Bows of the standing hand with us. This ground is holi. W. E. KING. OUR NEW ASSOCIATE. We are in receipt of the Golden Chain Squall, official organ of the Golden Chain of the World whose initial number is full of vile race, and whose second number is more show that, they have been shaped by the hand and brain of one who has been a newspaper man. Its editor, W. W. Cowan, recently come among us, is a newspaper man of several years of experience. His name is the Golden Chain, in the initial number to place the "Squall" on high ground and make it an exponent of those things most important to newspapers. "More and more as a people approach the realm of intelligence, the Golden Chain serves the direction given society by 'newpaper service.' The Golden Chain Squall places its "hat into the ring" with the most advanced standing room among the most advanced of Negro Weekly Journals. The Golden Chain is radical only in that measure that truth and justice demands. There will be only one policy—that of "The Golden Chain Squall" move forward as an exponent of fictional righteousness and practice, our only hope for others as we would have them others as we would have them do unto us, love our neighbor as our own, and make no application of myself will make no application of myself to another only as I would have him apply to us by amalgamating this, our natural issue, that we are approaching the field in a spirit of peace and goodwill. We will gain thousands bespeaking their determination to see that we take our place among the most progressive and most dedicated people, if you please, that the public standard judgments and conclusions we will be bound to get because we are entering the field well prepared. You too, which the editorial column and week to teach the stresses of reflected public opinion as expressed in the national pride. We prepare to rise and fly above the sweltering power of prejudice as expressive and various forms of race repression. Words of all we are a competent and dedicated group of boys and little boys of Texas, and as such we shall stand with any who endeavor to promote the best interest of our people. The record of Negro Journalism is clean with the great Government, the strong State, and the small endeavor to sustain the record. Our aim is in free Liberty, Truth, Justice and in you high ground. And so you know well, it is because we have faith in you, we believe you stand ready to support the cause and the purpose much of the life and which is a gametime, promises to live so long. We are able to welcome him and his capabilities, secure in the knowlome that he and his organs will find more unselflessness and service in the public. The Golden Chain, whose direct head in Sharon Kaldh, Tolan, has done much to welcome us, has a digital portal for what has already arrived to be the world's fastest growing nation. We wish them bovor The attempt now being made by Imperial Wizard Simmons of George and a group of his colleagues to resurrect the Ku Klux Klan and give it such an aim and purpose as will guarantee its growth and operation under the present order of American affairs is causing a veritable storm of protest from many quarters. To our group especially its revival just at this time causes a great stir in the country, and our group especially suffered from its existence in the days of reconstructive after the Civil War. Ample proof of what its present day aspirations are is easily gained from recent lawless happenings directly traceable to the formation of its local bodies. Chief among such instances is that of Oceo, Florida, where on election day between thirty and forty men, women and children were burned and shot and the bodies of the dead were burned and burned by the clear. It is claimed by a special investigator that before election day warnings had been sent by the Klan to Negroes of this utter warning them to stay away from the polls. The original of a letter sent by the Grand Master of the Klan to a lawyer in the same vicinity telling him that his efforts to get Negroes to become citizens had been observed and that the Klan stood for white supremacy, is in possession of the same investigator. Such being evinced wherever the Klan makes its statements it is proof enough that it has no place in present day American life. Has much vaunted allegiance to Christian principles is a myth and its desire to maintain "white supremacy" means nothing more than an attempt to again terrorize and oppress members of our group, making them fearful of demanding their constitutional rights. The Florida episode would be proof enough were no other proof obtainable. In the name of Christianity and "white supremacy" forty people were shot down like hunter and imprisoned, and their lives are penalty for daring to claim that which was theirs by right of American citizenship—the right to vote. There can be no words of explanation by any imperial wizard or potentate created by any secret body which can overshadow the feeling of disgust, repugnance and resentment which must sweep over every fair minded person when such facts are brought to light. The story of the visitor to that little Florida town, who escaped danger in the clothes after escaping the fire and bullets which destroyed the home and snuffed out the lives of her relatives must of necessity bring home the real truth of what the Klan stands for better than any printed declarations can. There can be no doubt but that the spirit which the very name of this organization engenders is a menace to American peace, harmony and law. It can serve no good purpose. Already the spirit of mob murder and violence in the name of law and order has made law a mockery and justice an impossibility in all quarters of America. North, South, East and West have had their orgies of lynching, mining and roasting of human beings, American citizens, in spite of established law. Why should such spirit be further encouraged? Those who fight and oppose the spread of the insidious propaganda of this organization are helping to guarantee and perpetuate the sanctity of law and the more efficient operation of the constitution. Those who would spread Christianity, preserve the sanctity of the home, the chastity of womanhood and American ideals by depriving their fellows of their constitutional rights, making them, their wives and children pay with their lives for daring to defile them, and seizing the sanction which has maintained itself by the co-operation and mutual support of all of its parts. THE NEW YEAR. Twelve months of the New Year, 1921, will soon lay ahead of us like the unseen and unused days of the existence of a new born babe. They will face us each in their turn like the clean white, unrestricted segments of a new parchment which the hand white, will unroll before each and all of us. When each successing day they will come aewkween and a new possibility of achievement either for good or ill, for advancement or retrogression, for benefit or injury, for service or for sloth. How these precious hours, days, weeks and months of this New Year will be used depends solely upon us as individuals who make up an American group. The way in which we as individuals face the future will determine the character of that future, our group. And to us must come the realization that our new group is in which we keep them affects more than our individual selves. During the year just past we made tremendous strides toward a fuller co-operative spirit and a racial pride which showed itself in cooperating for the success of racial enterprises and projects. During the coming year such a spirit must be intensified. It must be increased. It must operate more nearly among each of the new group than 400,000. That this may be so, let us each resolve to show ourselves more ready to co-operate in every movement which has as its aim, our increased good. Let us preach continually a greater faith in our own possibilities for accomplishment, urging every individual among us to prepare more fully to fill a definite place in our racial life. It will encourage the founding and maintenance of bigger and better businesses by lending to those already established our heavy patronage and help, acting only that they give the return the maximum of efficiency and service. Let us encourage more thrift, among us using to a greater extent the means now being placed at our disposal by banks and the government, thus more firmly establishing a financial foundation. Let us lend ourselves as ready to co-operate with those fair-minded among our neighbors for more harmonious relations in our civic life in America as in former years, bearing in mind that our aim is full, free, equal and complete enjoyment of the rights and privileges guaranteed to us under the Constitution of the United States. Let us above all things remember that faith in ourselves alone will finally win out. That by right of accomplishment, we are as truly American as others, that America has been helped to its place as a prosperous nation by our efforts, that it owes to us the same opportunity for helping in its advancement as it gives us the same opportunity for helping in our own progress, and that the right to help in its production, share its benefits and enjoy its property being careful as well to perform fully and well those duties of good and productive citizenship which habitation in it places upon us. THRIFT IN SCHOOLS. Thrift banks are being opened in the Negro School's of Dallas and they should be heartily encouraged by every parent and guardian. We will mean if consistently supported, that children while their habit forming period will be trained in that most important of all habits—saving. We need more consistent savers. Wealth is power. We are powerless because we are poor. We are poor because we have failed to spend less than we earned. Incomes are desirable. Consistent saving makes them possible. If our children begin now to learn the value of saving, how much money now saving makes future welfare possible they will then be assured complete economic dependence in the days which are to come. It is the duty of every parent to encourage this movement. The Red convention in Russia seems to confound the word destruction with reconstruction. We favor sensible, sane American reconstruction and seek the destruction of nothing but those durable soil qualities of some Americans which have made some parts of America a veritable Russia for us. The Japanese will not urge a recognition of racial equality at this assembly of the League of Nations. She will "patiently bide time until an opportune moment presents itself." That may now embarrass moment to some who has so strenuously earned it. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY JANUARY 1, 1921 THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION ARKANSAS STATE SUPREME COURT REVERSES SENTENCES OF DEATH. A decision of great interest to every person who has real of the Phillips County, Arkansas, rots of October 1919, is the reversal of December 6 by the State Supreme Court of the sentences to death of Ed. Ware, Will Wordwell, Albert Gillen, Joe Fox, John Martin and A.B.anks. These are six of the twelve men who were sentenced to death for participation in the murder of Colored share-croppers and tenant farmers to bring through the courts an end to vicious roling of these farmers under the share-cropping system of the South. These cases were appealed to the State Supreme Court of Arkansas. On March 30 that court reversed the Phillips County Circuit Court on the ground that the lower court had rendered improperly the verdict, and remanded the cases for a new trial. At the same time it affirmed the verdict of death in the six remaining cases. Ed Ware and William Wordwell were convicted of the murder and they were reconvicted and resentenced to death. Attorneys for the men then reposed the case again to the Arkansas State Supreme Court. While the cases were again being reviewed by the Supreme Court a most amazing step was "knew by Charles H. Brough, Brougher of Arkansas." Pressure was brought to bear on Governor Brough by the Helena Post of the American Legion, the Civitan Club of Helena, the Lions Club of Helena, the Committee of Seven that originally investigated the alleged uprising of the police, and the Attorney General's attorney of that county not to grant executive clemency to any of the Colored men in the event the Supreme Court of the State affirmed the decision of the lower court. The Governor Brough then took a step which apparently was a deliberate attempt to influence the decision of the court, when on November 16 he issued a long statement to the press giving his reasons for believing that the Colored men were guilty. The decision of the court was not rendered until December 6. The action of Governor Brough was carried out in Little Rock in its issue of November 17, protested against his action in an editorial headed, "Why Rush The 'case' in which it said: "*******the Arkansas Democrat must voice its wonder at the sudden clamor which has resulted in the somewhat premature announcement that a proclamation of execution is to be issued in the cases of the twelve Negroes now under death sentence for their part in the Elaine troubles*******. Is the governor's office, or are the visiting delegation from Phillips County, in possession of advance information as to the disposition of these pending cases? "The Arkansas Democrat must regret that in the closing act of the tragedy of Elaine, there should be allowed to come in further evidences of undue and unseemly haste" ******. "Let us not speed these cases unduly. Let the Courts function, and when they have completed their work, if there is to be no executive clemency, let the sentence fall." If a Southern newspaper thus finds it necessary to take the governor to ask an idea can be gained as to the impropriety and injustice of his action. In spite of these efforts, the State Supreme Court revered the verdict of the Phillips County Court, basing the reversal on the exclusion of Negroes from juries in the county, this being in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1875. The cases are again renamed and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has from the beginning fought these cases unrelentingly, and deserves great credit for the fact that up to this time it has saved the men from death although they were condemned to die more than a year ago. The victory of December 6 offers great hope for the eventual freedom of not only these men but also all African-Americans serving prison terms in the state legislative of Arkansas—New York Are. WHO HAS ADAM'S WILL! Will some one please send out a search warrant and a sufficient staff of investigators to "run down" Adam's will? A good and intelligent friend of ours in conversation the other day—it was a rainy day calculated to bestr sober thinking—and this friend he wishes to see Adam's Will in order that he may observe with his own eyes where Adam's endowed and bequested for all time the rights, privileges and amenities for a certain group of people generally known at "white"; to have and hold, and keep to themselves the honorable and craved title of "Superior Race." Who in the dickens has that will? The finding of it would stop a lot of argument. It would help the Japanese, Chinese, Indian, East and West; the Malays, and those of us who in some degree degree have been bequested some portion of the crimson blood of Africa's sunny soil. Speaking off hand, without the presence of the wille aforesmited, it does seem like a bit of arrogance and presumption, for a class of people whose ancestry but carries them back to the barbarisms of the dark ages to tell us the superiority and deny any portion thereof to any other division of mankind. Africa, dear old Africa, that so many Colored Americans scorn and ridicule, have more unexcavated civilizations of superior achievements than this low ground of American sorrow ever heard about. Go into the Art Museums of Chicago and New York or Washington, look at the originals there preserved, and then continue to talk about superiority! It's all bosh and poppycock! A nation or an individual are superior only as the great soil of justice and right are developed. Might does not always make right, nor does brute force make for superiority in the things that count. We were for a long time inclined to call man the "superior" to man beyond question that she is the equal of man at all stages of the game. The white races of the world are fighting with their backs to the wall. Whatever degree of superiority they have attained, has not been because of their color, but in spite of it. Superiority is assuredly not a matter of color but of opportunity. There are notable instances of so called heathen from the jungles of Africa who have been taken out of their environment, trained for the larger fields of life, who have demonstrated the truth that "superiority" is another word for opportunity. Who has Adam Will's WII-Perseico—Associated Negro Press. RACE INDIVUALITY. Recently the Portland Times had a very thoughtful editorial upon "California's Problem is America's Problem." In the course of the editorial the editor says: "The American Negro is a revised edition of the American white man. He is today the product of the white man's making. To say that he differs other than color of skin and physical contour we be interested in the mildly. He has imbibed every idea that has been given to the world." It is indeed that the Negro's credit that he has absorbed and assimilated Caucasian civilization so remarkably well. The Caucasian, especially the Anglo-Saxon, has produced wonderful results in the way of theoretical science, applied science, sanitation, manufacturing, business, commerce, law and government. And we see the result of the Caucasian's mastery of bridge, telephone, telegraph, wireless telegraph, vlascope, phonograph, X-ray, electric light, electric car, floating palace, locomotive and automobile, in the vast industrial enterprises and the political genius which could evolve such a strong republic as the United States of America. China and India have been unable to appropriate the Caucasian's theoretical and applied science and commercial and political efficiency. The Caucasian has been able to produce the money of Japan, and India with her three hundred millions is at the mercy of Scotland. The Negro has been an apt pupil of the Caucasian, but if the Negro is properly to fulfill his destiny he must be something more than "a revised edition of the American white man." The recent world war, the strife between labor and capital, the food and rent profiteers, and mob violence, has the Caucasian's ethics not yet match the ethics of death of Naurth. While the Negro should learn everything the Caucasian can teach him, he should not infate everything he does. The twentieth century civilization and Christianity is observed in a cross materialism which takes away the spirit of love and deprecates the spiritual side of human nature. There is no such thing as a human being who is not yet perfect and the Negro cannot fulfill his destiny as a race by cannibalizing his own individuality becoming "the twisted edition" of that which is imperfect. However, much the Negro my learn of the art and institutions of civilization, he must not know his racial soul. His faith in God, his openism, his warm heart and his musical nature represent the true nature of a human being. He is not a plete reflection and an earlier edition of some other race—Negro World. FINDING COMMON GROUND (Aphiladelphia) A country is not at peace and its tions are allayed and racial bigotry nationality has learned to live on tec Europe is distracted today by nati bury; by all sorts of selfish and su of gain and internecine foray. Here in America, too we have hive facle of white people and the Negro cademan denominator of their interne tragic. Certain brawling agitators hine hincte to controversy. Poor black alays produced, with a result that A Race has come "up from slavery," velous accomplishment in half a cep parts inexorably closed for no good prejudice, and the white man's ignorance than any black man's ignorance of Dallas Exp For W By Jul (Philadelphia Public Ledger.) In peace and its people are not happy till racial fric- tion racial bigotry is dispossessed; till every immigrant to live on terms of law and order with every other- day by nations that have never learned to be neigh- selfish and superfluous boundary disputes; by greed foray. We have had the unedifying and humiliating spec- sure the Negroes in certain areas failing to find the of their interdependence; and the results have been and agitators have risen up to inflict sentiment and Pobish books have been written and innumerable result that it has been a blight upon both races from slavery," setting to its credit a truly, truly mar- in in half a century, only to find certain doors and for no good reason. One cannot argue with blind to man's ignorance of the black man's soul is worse ignorance of books. Express Corner For Women By Juliette Lee. A country is not at peace and its people are not happy till racial frictions are allayed and racial bias is dispossessed; till every immigrant nationality has learned to live on terms of law and order with every other. Europe is distracted today by nations that have never learned to be neighborly; by all sorts of selfish and superfluous boundary disputes; by greed of gain and internecine foray. Here in America, too we have had the unedifying and humiliating spectacle of white people and the Negroes in certain areas failing to find the common denominator of their interdependence, and the results have been indictable. Certain bravery has been risen up to inflame sentiment and indict to controversy. Poison books have been written and inanent plays produced, with a result that it has been a blight upon both races. A Race has come "up from slavery," setting to its credit a truly, truly marvelous accomplishment in a century, only to find certain doors and parts inexorably closed for no good reason. One cannot argue with blind prejudice, and the white man's ignorance of the black man's soul is worse than any black man's ignorance of books. Dallas Express Corner For Women By Juliette Lee. No doubt you have some slight reservations about the readily to medical science because of the state of your mind. You could have you thought you would be better prepared, but many good and interesting things to be known in the world, and women like you would be better prepared to help people who want to be read to and to learn. We always have with us. If you are a woman of women ready to help, you are dozens of women ready to help, and you carry through; they are busy with large hearts and home care, but have less women like you do not adopt a baby to care for, you would never have a woman like you in your tracks. Slight girls are cheerful and bright, but the best of medicines for many THE PRECIOUS CLUB. The regular weekly meeting of the A. C. was held with Mrs. A. H. standing at the members were overwhelmed, most the entire membership responded. Two worthy charities that have two worthy charities that have two do something for the unfortunate in the world. Will be Held At The Dunhar High School Tuesday and Wednesday, December 29th and 29th, 1920. Washington, D. C., Dec. 30.—The American Nero Academy, which meets in Washington each December, will this year hold its twenty-fourth annual session in the Dumbar High School, the Civic Council of the Center Community Department of the Washington Public Schools; and in addition to the great papers, to be read by school-printers, pictures, pictures, pictura, mana, and other evidences of the intellectual other achievements of the race, will be on exhibition in the Library of the school building, and open free to the public until 10 p. m. in the library of the Academy to live up to its name and objectives and get others of the race interested in gathering and preserving images of photography and historic sites in addition to the collection of tones of L'Overture, the Dumbar Inc. Aldridge, Benjamin Bantam, and the Library of the literary pioneers, members of the ```markdown ``` --- My dear Iper; THE PRISCILLA ART CLUB TESTED RECIPES 4 cups mashed sweet potatoes 1 egg, well beaten of "Alice in Wonderland," justly linked cabbages and kings, he must have had a baker's shop, where cabbage dish, such as baked cabbage with baked Carbage and Tomatoes 3 cups shredded or chopped, steamed and grated cheese 1-2 cup well-steamed astowed tomatoes grated cheese 2 tablespoons butter or butter substitute and pepper to taste. Oil a baking-dish, or a layer of the tomato, and sprinkle with some of the tomato, and sprinkle with some of the tomato, has been used, making the last layer of cheese. But with the butter or butter, oven, from $25 to $50 degrees Fahren- Italian Turnip Soup. 1 tablespoons butter or butter sub- situte 6 cups dip turnsips 2 tablespoon parmesan par- sley 1 tablespoon parmesan 1 tablespoon American or Parmesan Grated American or Parmesan 2 cups canned tomato-juice 1 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-2 teaspoon pepper or meat stock. Melt the fat in a small soup-kettle. Toss together for two or three minutes. Toss together and then, gradually, the tomato-juice. Simmer till the turpines are soft. Cook for fifteen minutes longer and cook for fifteen minutes longer and A Patchling Supplier When patching garments made of porcelain or other of the new patch instead of the right. The wrong side of the patch is more nearly and is not as noticeable as the brightly colored side of the garment more nearly and is not Removing Old Wall Paper. It is de,rgd to remove old wall paper because the gold amount of alum in warm water will gold amount of alum in warm water will be accomplished easily by this method. A large brush in a short paper with a large brush. In a short paper with a large brush. Palatiting Stairs theural of the great. Abbotinck the them, John Brown, Lloyd Garrison, Calvin Fairbanks, Thadqud Stevens, Harriet, Harriet Beecher, Charles, Charles Albion, Torgee and others. The main portion of the exhibit will be selection of Mr. Arthur A. Schoomburg, of the New York City, and Mr. P. Slaughter, of Washington, I. C., the owner of the noteworth "Boliver" car, Mr. Carl Bovar, of Philadelphia, phila program for the cessions as follows: TREASURY ISSUES NEW SAVINGS SECURITIES FOR 1921 "Make yourself the present of the Savings habit this Christmas, advice be given all Americans by the Treasury Department. Washington, Dec. 30. Assuring the state of the United States of Treasury Savings Movement is here to stay and that the opportunity will be given all persons in 1921 to save money. Government Savings Securities, Secretary David F. Honton of the Treasury Department has issued the follo Two new Treasury Savings securities will be issued during the coming year. The Treasury Savings Stamp is a $25 Treasury Savings Certificate. The $1 stamp will be non-interest bearing, will be bright red in color, imprinted on a green background. The $25 Repurchase Certificate design and terms to the $100 and $1,000 Registered Treasury Savings Certificates, which will also be offered in the new 1926 design and terms to the $100 and $1,000 Registered Treasury Savings Certificates will supply a $1 unit for saving and a registered Government security in the form of a $100 certificate conveniently purchased through the accumulation of the $1 Treasury Savings Stamps. More important still, the $1 unit will be the most attractive line of Government savings securities, the $1 stamp and the $100 Registered Treasury Savings Certificate, place the Treasury Savings movement on a solid peacefelt basis. The small amount of government war time seals on the $5 William Smith series in 1921 series, and the 25 cent Thrift Stamp, will also be offered in no change in the Thrift Stamp. Demand Growing. Notwithstanding the reaction since the armistice from habits of saving, and the natural tendency during the Bonds and Victory notes at current market prices, the demand for the savings securities has continued to increase. As the security markets become more settled, Treasury savings securities, bearing interest at 4 per cent compounded annually, State and local taxes and from the normal Federal income tax, and redeemable substantially on demand, should prove increasingly attractive, to the multitude of small investors. With these considerations in mind, the Treasury is committed to the purchase of Treasury savings securities over the counter, at post offices and banks throughout the country, should pay an increasingly important part in the current finance To this end, the Treasury is also committed to the continuance of the federal government in Washington and in the several Federal districts. This organization endeavors to promote the popular purposes of government, develops and protects the secondary markets for liberty bonds and securities, and protects the issues of Government securities, and unites the efforts of all helpful agencies, educational, educational, commercial and social, in a broad savings campaign to make permanent the habits of the United States Government securities. Its work along these lines will be intended. The Treasury Savings Movement has already demonstrated its usefulness in disseminating economic conditions throughout the country and disseminate sound economic conditions to the nation of the Savings Division this year, not only in promoting the sale of Government Savings Securities and other financial products for Liberty bonds, but in establishing widespread hubs of Thrift and Savings institutions as meeting a great national need. The recognition has been made possible through empirical observations of great national organizations that the thrift office be continued and that the office be active co-operation in the movement. National Organizations Co-Operative The American Federation of Labor has pressed itself as heartily in favor not only of the Government Savings Movement, but also of Government Savings Movement, and has made safe investments for the savings of wage earners. The fraternal organization of prominence in the United States has endorsed the Savings Movement and many have placed a fund in its name. Individuals have announced similar action. Presidents of women's organization have endorsed the continuation of the Savings work among their membership in 1921. Presidents of women's organization have endorsed the continuation of the Savings Movement among women's organizations will be centralized in the National office in Washington, with more active direction of the savings program delegated to the national and state officials of the or- ganizations. The work of the Savings Division has been splendidly successful in the schools, with the children as well as with the leaders of educational institutions. The committee of State Superintendents of Public Instruction, which has been appointed to urge every State Superintendent and Commissioner of Education to install thrift courses in every school, has been working in practice of the principles taught by offering means for sound investment. The Committee declared, "We believe that instruction in economic principles and project practice in the schools, and we urge the prompt adoption of the new Thrift Education in all State and local educational institutions." In responding to 'these demands from great national organizations, the $25 Treasury Savings Stamp during 1921 its campaign to spread broadcast the essential facts relative to wise saving and spending and interest of new capital. The savings securities to be offered have also been introduced to the investment of new capital. The savings $25 Treasury Savings Stamp and the $25 Treasury Certificate, for example, come as a result of the work of the Treasury Department in the plants of the country. This campaign demonstrated that workers like the $25 Treasury Stamp are seeking an investment security of the $25 denomination. For similar reasons, the $25-cent Thrift Stamp and the $25 Treasury Certificate obtained a strong foothold in the schools of the 'Nation, will be common in American youth may have the opportunity of becoming an active partner in 'the great business of his national organization. He will develop wise financial habits and practical pariocular throughout the years. The $25 maturity value will be larger in size than the 1920 issue, will be orange in color, and will bear the Thrift Stamp will be unchanged. THE SAVINGS DIVISION also continue to devote its best efforts during the coming year to developing the secondary market for Liberty bonds in the market prices Liberty bonds offer a unique opportunity to investors, many employers, banks and other agencies absorbed for investment. Many employers, banks and other agencies are establishing partial payment plans in order to provide facilities for installation purchase at prevailing rates of the bonds are being purchased outright by small investors as savers. The prices for commodities and lower money rates, the market prices for Government securities, like the long-term bonds for investment will appreciate. Widespread purchases of Liberty bonds for investment will increase the country as a whole but also of investors themselves. One of the crowning achievements of the war in Iraq and Victory notes by more than 20,000,000 patriotic subscribers. Completion of his "highest great army of investors at the present attractive prices would be both themselves and the nation. NEGRO METHODIST BISHOP SAILS FOR LIBRIA. Dr. Need is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a graduate of the University of Arkansas. He was a pastor of Wesley Chapel, Little Rock, Arkansas. He went to Liberia in 1965 as a missionary under the Methodist Episcopal Church. He soon was made president of the College maintained by American Methodists. He succeeded the late Bishop Camphir in that position. He was also a missionary to Africa, a publication devoted to recollection of that country. In 1914 Dr. Reed took over the parish in Liberia and was appointed principal of Denovan Institute under the Libarian Government. He is also a missionary to rivia. He has made five trips to this country, and he has been minister of the Methodist General Conference of 1912, 1916 and 1920. Dr. Reed will continue to serve in Liberia as Superintendent of Education. Mr. Cyril Henry is a native of Jamaica and a graduate of the English University. He has his degree of Bachelor of Scientific Agriculture from Ontario Agricultural College in 1919. He is going to L.A. to attend the Metholet Board of Foreign Missions. He will take charge of the industrial school and demonstration schools established at White Plains under the new Metholet Centenary program. HER FITS STOPPED Mina. Dr. Martinella, a resident of Wintersboro, N. Y. writes that she stopped her fits with a free bottle of medicine which she read about in the book "The Wonderful World." She took the first dose and that she wants every milder to know about this wonderful medicine and did it for her. If she a friend or relative was sick, she would send her to the ume and address at once to R.P. N.Lepa, 1851 Iceland. Milwaukee, WI, who is generally offering to send a bottle of the same kind of medicine to Martin, free to any writer who writes him. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY JANUARY 1. 1921. N. W. HARLELL'S TWO-MINUTE TALK FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Abranam Lincoln, Fred Douglas. And Booker T. Washington. These Form Rail Splitter, The One Fought With Dogs For Bones, But Sips When With Kings, The Other Slept in a Coal Bin. But Finds a Seat in the House. Lord-Lichen, Ruler of Nation. Abraham Lincoln was surely no common statesman, although he claimed to be one of the common people of the United States himself. God made Lincoln great to accomplish a certain task of amending the Constitution, to accomplish a certain work, and they are immortal till that work is accomplished. Such was Lincoln, such was Abraham Lincoln. GE THEATRE S FINEST COLORED SHOW w Years Day PALACE THEATRE SOUTH'S FINEST COLORED SHOW New Years Day "Kin ye forgive me, Dan?" FIRST SHE SHOT HIM THEN SHE LOVED HIM ..... And as Dan Malloy, when the Girl Entered His Life ..... LEARN WHAT HAPPENED to the Wickedest Man in the World ICE TOURNEUR'S IN MASTERPIECE THE GREAT DEEMER H.VAN LOAN BY A DISTINGUISHED CAST ENACTED BY A DISTINGUISHED CAST with House Peters & Marjorie Daw Adapted by Jack Gilbert and Jules Furthman from Mr. Van Loan's original story. Directed by Clarence Brown under the personal supervision of Maurice Tourneur. Photographed by Charles J. Van Engar. By N. W. Harllee.) CHRISTMAS PAGEANT RENDERED By Mrs, J. C. Caldwell-Franker at Bethel A. M. E. Church Christmas Morning. The Post Office a Feature. The Post Office GLAD FOR HIS BIRTH Rendered by Fifteen Boys Guilded by Mrs. S, C. White- Pantomine, Star In The East Acted by Ten Young Ladies, Directed by Mrs. Gibson. 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Adress all orders to: Oklaahoma City, Okla- Sample outfit, 1 Pomade, 1 Sham- poo, 1 Tempel Oil, 1 Hair 'Grower' full instructions, $200. FUNDS FOR ENTERTAINMENT OF BISHOPS' COUNCIL INCREASED BY $241.25. Despite the extreme cold weather of the past, few days and the holiday maze the Committee on the Holiday Maze made substantial progress in collecting funds. Our last Sunday morning committee, made an appeal to the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of St. Louis, $100.00 was given him for the fund. This church, says Prof. Hartle, has always rendered assistance to our people here. Hartle says for our people here, "He has church and was listened to with warm attention. He will make special care of the day and expresses himself as being confident that he will receive further liberal donations." He says the new church building is rapidly being finished. The window is being placed. He hopes to be ready to enter the new church early next month and is preparing for the occasion. He feels sure that with the aplendid assistance the people of Dallas are giving him through the window, he will be ready to entertain the Bishop Council when it convenes in St. Louis. St. Charles Lodge No. 21, K. of P. St. Charles the Great, the committee of the Tuesday night. When this pledge was subscribed it was announced that the committee would encourage the committee and to show the interest of its membership in the movement, it sent its check to the committee. Mr. J. H. Hunt, founder and Grand Master of the Loyal Friends of America, phoned the chairman of the commission for $28.00. He and the Loyal Friends of America is a young Order in the fraternity of the Loyal Friends of America at heart and is glad to contribute its share toward the entreaten mentor of the Bishops' Council. PENNSYLVANIA CLASSES NEGRO "AMERICA" POR FIRST TIME. Special to the Express. Philadelphia, Penn. Dec. 20—Within the next two weeks 20,000 questionnaires will be sent to the office that many industries in Pennsylvania will be sent out to the office. The results of Statistics and information of the Pennsylvania Department of Internal Affairs of Harrisburg, Pa. will be annually under the law manufacturers and producers must file the required reports with the statistical office of the state. These reports are in turn taxed and from them proclaimed and narnerable other industrial statistics of the state as well as of the larger counties and many of the larger towns. Before the close of this month published reports showing the industrial progress for the year 1916, 1917 and 1918 will be ready for distribution. Through the bureau in the Department, printed reports are now made available in much shorter period than heretofore. Several changes in the make-up of questionnaires have been ordered as questionnaires between Secretary of Internal Affairs James P. Woodward and H. Hoke Woodward, and between Secretary of Internal Affairs James P. Woodward and H. Hoke Woodward in the Department. One of these changes and probably the most clearly visible change for many years is that reporting the classification is that reporting the classification in the department division in Pennsylvania, have given the number of "Americans, Negroes and Colored" in the Secretary Woodward and its. Gottschall, in going over the new questions, were of the opinion that Colored individuals are not and that they must be cleared as Americans, just as拼命 as the conference, the Certification changed so that the figures would not be identical to the number oficans, while; the number of Americans, Colored, and the number of The teacher of the Ninth Ward School in Washington School on Thyssenkrupp in Thyssenkrupp sent principal W. N. Wahner with a massive gift certificate per Mrs. Wahner, and Mrs. Wahner directed it. She stated that, to the teacher to take this presentation as an gift, she would not render it not only for this school, but as a gift for the service renown. This gift would not be rendered this gift you may be the ninth place for our city and state the teacher of the Ninth Ward School. We hope bereaver that you may provide the messages to that teacher, and that we have the parent and the best that want may be written they will have. This appears as a Christmas gift from these, who admire your work. This lodge, Dr. Abington says, has already donated a window to the New York City library, and a secretary of same, together with his wife, have personally contributed Mr. Q. McMillian, proprietor of the McMillian Cafe in East Dallas, sent his wife to the lodge to be pleased to contribute to his fund; he believes in the "Dallas spirit" and in Greater Dallas and wants to do his part in the effort to help those who are to be in attendance to the Bishop's Council, the contributors last week it was shown that Paul Drayton Lodge No. 9, Mascia had land in the city, and was an error of the type, as the lodge paid $50,00, the entire amount Mrs. J. C. Frazier, who is at the head of the ladies department of the library, are made a most creditable member in meeting with gratifying success in their' canvass and when the reports are made a most creditable report. A total of $241.25 was paid in at meeting Tuesday night by the follow- bstkybeo ostti SHRD AT sbmblt First Presbyterian Church. $100.00 St. Charles Lodge No. 21. K. of P. $100.00 Mr. McNillian $100.00 Mr. Dan James $10.00 Mr. W. D. James $5.00 Mr. Chinat Moove $5.00 Mr. Angal Moove $5.00 Mr. Mae James $5.00 Mr. Wm. Warner $2.00 Mr. W. Watt $5.00 Mr. Chas Tait $5.00 Mr. A. L. Robinson $5.00 Mr. George Roseboro $5.00 Mr. J. W. Phelps $5.00 Mr. J. D. Oliver $5.00 Mr. J. D. D Greer $2.50 Mr. W. R. Matthews $25 Prof. Prevally Acknowledged $785.25 Grand Towal $977.50 people of Texas Prof. Harlee in accepting the beautiful pen, said that he admired both its beauty and utility, and that he appreciated this gift as coming from the teachers. Again, that what they could to make the school a success by doing more than their job, the teachers for the splendid gift in the presence of all the pupils, who vigorously applauded the action of The following is list of teachers making the gift, which is the entire course. Mr. Hendricks, Mrs. Wryms Williams, Mrs. Pearl Iasenak, Mrs. W. F. Arbery, Misses Deboon, Mrs. Tina O. Bowman, Ella Winn. The Professor also received presents in money from two gentlemen one a white gentleman, the other a Two-Minute Talks for Faye and Girls. HOWARD PROFESSOR WILL ADDRESS ZOOLOGISTS. Scientists representing every phase of original research will be attending these meetings. NEGROES SEEK BETTER HEALTH Maryland Will Fight Tuberculosis- "Virginia is Doing Fine Health We Say Allen Washington of Hampton." Hamilton, Mr. Mc., Dec. 30. — "Negroes who live in Hampton away from the ill-smelling, and sanitary streets, the blind alley, and other unpleasant surroundings" who are president and president of the Negro Association and cadet at Hampton institute and president of the Negro Orphanage. His race at address in Trinity Baptist Church, delivered under the auspices of the Volunteer Association. Major Washington "City Negroes are seeking better brighter quarters where the street is safe where the children can thrive and play. I am happy to say that our dear Negroes desire better conditions. They are giving Negroes assistance and assistance in this direction." [ "The World War brought to the attention of the American people the young man were called to the colors, we discovered the appallant fact that a large proportion of them were physically necessary to curry, to a successful end the war conflict b between the two nations. "When we read the daily account of conditions attending the arrival of over-crowded steamers, we should "Much apprehension was felt at first, least the Colored people would be suitably prepared to perform a suit of this experiment have been wonderful. Many have been entirely unprepared, and many more are willing to take the examination and treatment. Too many are not willing to take G. Carter and his associates. The State of veterinary is doing, other than the usual effort to help eradicate the source of tuberculosis, which is annually 'taking its turn'." SEEK ACTION AGAINST KU KLUX New York, N. Y., Dec. 30—The New York City mayor has sent an email to Colored People has sent an email to Gov. Seth M. Brown, Mayor Byron H. Clinton, missioner Emery Slayton, that they asked the Ku Klux Klan which is forming the Ku Klux Klan which is forming the James Wetton Johnson, Secretary of Justice. "Information has come to the Nation," said the nation's president of Colored Peppers, No. 70 Fifth Avenue, New York, that the Ku Klux Klan was organizing a branch in this city. "This information is corroborated by a despatch to the office which Cal Yunin EAR SUGGESTION All and Prosperous During the Holidays DRESS UP IN NEW YEAR To Look Well and Prosper DRESS NEW YEAR SUGGESTION A CHAMBERS' SUIT FIT, FABRIC In every garment. Made in Prices Reasonable. Special and Re H. R. CHAM IT, FABRIC and FASHION ent. Made in Our Own Sanitary Shops. table. Specializes in Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. R. CHAMBERS & CO., In every garment. Made in Our Own Sanitary Shops. Prices Reasonable. Specializes in Cleaning. Pressing 211 NORTH CENTRAL. Com Park T Coming! Bk Theatre Sunday, Jan. 9, 1921. MATINEE AND NIGHT The Famous GEORGIA MINSTRELS 40-PEOPLE-40 Band and Orchestra ```markdown ``` Park Theatre CHILDREN, 50C; ADULTS, $1.10 SCHOOL OF BETTER TRAINING A BUSINESS COLLEGE Southwest for the youth of the Southwest. HATE BUSINESS TRAINING tand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping and Civil 13 weeks. Terms an1 prices reasonable. ADMISSION: CHILDREN, 50C; ADULTS, $1.10 THE SCHOOL OF BNTTER TRAINING EUREKA BUSINESS COLLEGE A school of the Southwest for the youth of the Southwest. ACCURATE BUSINESS TRAINING Courses of Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping and Civic Service completed in 13 weeks. Terms are 1 price reasonable. Write or call nation Imperial Wizard of the organization was quoted as saying that the Ku Klu Klu would be in New York City when 'emergency' arose. The Ku Klux Klan has been a bomb of violence since the Fifteenth Amendment to the U- nited States Constitution Amendment to the United States Constitution by complying to intimidate 16182 (Criminal Code, paragraph 18) New York organization is of the same nature as the Southern organizations as the Ku Klux Klan, paragraph cited. The organization is Association for the Advancement of Colored People offers the activities of the Ku Klux Klan and the activities of the Ku Klux Klan the organization in this district should the evidence warrant. The officers of the association, No. 26 Pith Avenue, that the activities of the Ku Klux Klan and the activities of the Ku Klux Klan have been gained through The World's despair of Dec. 13. HOC ATTEMPTS TO DEVOUR INPANT RABE Rich Squire, N. C. Dec. 30—News tragedy that occurred at home of James R. Smith of the Coward secretary on the farm was picking cotton in the fields. When anyone got sick, Grandpa Park know how to help. 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Will also restore the strength vitality and the beauty of the hair. If your Hair is Dry and Wicky try EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER. 1. Hair Grower, 1 Temple Oil, 1 Shampoo, 1 Pressing Oil, 1 Face Cream and Direction for Selling, $2.00, 25c extra for service OF THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD, C, W. F. F., HELD WITH REV. C.L. BRYANT’S CONGREGATION, CORNER COCHRAN AND ELLIS STREETS, ‘The Church of The Living God,]to prove that the news that was fe. W. & F. cloned ly 1300 Annual [related that the sehopt land. was Bae’ Gonveaton Friday ale, De |sld vas a compete fe Sist) ‘The ‘Convention ” was aitend-| The Women's Depart fa by "large delegaion "of -| mene” went in. easou 00 Tucseay Intern from Oklahoma, Louisiana. prisided over by Sister Estella Rainey fad "it paria of the State.” Over| Mort Wort, Texas, the State Pre {wo thousand’ people ‘ot both Races| ental the’ womest work. Tey ined the contention cach might. lrenorcd beautiful proteam, after ‘The President delivered his Annual] WHICH repregentaton and” donation ‘Addrees ‘1:90 p.m. Saturday, Dec [Ts, recaved, from deren, towns 26th. "He sald in part: "When Pro-|4s follows: Fort Worth, $14.60; Den Yerbe, the Tat chapter and the sia) ltom #142; Honey Grove. $6.00; Dal ‘vores anid, Give har of the fruit ot) 4%, 40,00; total amount $119.20;, Be Tere tald, Give Bar of the fruit oft eines ‘Preldent? Angie BOy- ber banda andl Bor orm work] kin Wien Preaient: Mary” Miler Riveaooe not sappy. to one, sation) Sue, Treamurec; Bosse 1s Bryant, tr one race, but Ne tppiy wo the Wo" 2 : eee eet aly io ine wor| The. deleswon of the convention Se Face eo atm god |turaed tna" ote ‘of thank to. the an Ot ANE ga‘tad many other Scop | baste, aMcort, members and frends Mae eae ee rey eee ued Bo ot the Chy. of Dallas forthe Kin fares Fea 7o, ow, that God tad 2 oepitalty to ue Guriag our wai atom wat fear” God and™worketh YOU ct Fahtcounness Is accepted wih Him.| ‘The. Convention adjourned. Seoem He nude’ vome ‘wondertu’ remarks| er $1, 1550, to meet Decomber 25 concerning our Educational Move-| 1921, at Dallas Texas. Rey C. 1. fit. He. produced deed an pepore| Bryant, President." Marbers of Ca {o prove that 10 acres of land wan Ince Board: ier. W. fiat, Ter aid for and sid our nex: atep to Mt. B. Sparks,” Rae. (x. Aoecly Uke {a totaine #600 to erect sebool, Mev. NR Spurlock, Rev. Te Widows and Orphans Home, ste sino Bryant, Rey, Drv. Warren, Bereta Produced papers from "he High Court of ‘Cabiner Board ]PALIS COUNTY TEACHERS 1VSTT- E | "TUTE CONVENES. Fort Worth, Teas, Dee 3,180. re wo abt So 2h gon Pea ee oer re ac oe ava taetere ane ae Ga ee ete ee oS ceeatigirein ot So ieee conte eee Soe te eae Se ee Sus soos cere reared eatliad = cone nae See Sor ten eat oe ts erent ore PE nis be ar ee ie ete aoe ear cA sate, ai eee a ae ee ee Fie nian A vm ace at eon eee eee feet rman ee renee a 5 SEL Pee he Re OLS UL ee See oe metas aes eee eecaer a eee Uo ee Sees at aa: eave t a aaa oo de iat Fes Scoeenerenes oo So Fa sg eae ee fg ee See oer ee Se Soe oe Soe eee See er ee ae fe eens ame foe teen aes ae ee fia cen Ciced Secon o eee ta Somes Scoala Sete eat aoe es Souecces Seti y= Hin Gat ea i A eh eae ee fea Me Bae See ee “eee oe cen Sica Sa Beane Sue ieee cate eee are Tages oe ee a eet ae Soe erie fees Sn ee Set en oe Seen te Sa Spree te abet eee a ee er eee Se ade Se setae ee Se sama ee fot em Bea ‘NOTICE. ‘To the Public: . Mr 0. F, Porter is no lonter th the empioy of the Standard Life In furance Compan,” as an agent” and fay one. having any” lrvegv'asites Serve the Branch ofiee at arpnal, Texas, Box 50. ‘STANDARD Lx INSURANCE 0. Tit MARLIN. Tost-one Key Rhig with Two ‘door Keye, ‘Two patiock “and. Sul Case Key.” Pinder" please, return (o AUTHUM ONLEL, 40° Fall St. Mar My Teag, and git reward WHEATIRY PEACE, ‘The Wheatley Ple:2 Mission met at the home of Mra Win, H Ander fon, 3635 Mors strect, and complete fhe’ arrangemeats for the enniversar fniertninment. Leeson, was omisted Me. 0. Anderson, roniden, Mrs era ane pemeota to prove that the news that was Cietlated that the school Tanda void wan complete tle. “The Women's Sate Minion, Depart nen” went in neaion “on Tues, Diniaed over by Suter Bate Raine Br Fort Wort, Texas, the Sate Pre {den of the’ womet'e “work "To Teaered_ neat propam, afte which reprnentaton- "and “conan an recirot tron” Gilet” tren Slows: “Port Worth: #140; De thom #738; Homey Groves #800 Dat theo; total awn #41939; tia Rhney Presiden, Angie Boy Hine Vice Beaten wary wer Stata, Treannrers Bosse ryant Secretary" . The deleewion of the. convention turned as" yet ‘ot anki pastor, ofceramembern and frends Of the City of Dna for tern Soopialty tous during our ay In your ci, the Convention adjourned Decem er htop, to meet December {Wan se Dalian erae. er. 1 ryt President bers of Cab thot owas fers W. fade Te Rn Sparky Ree, GT Mowety or Neva Spuriks Rev, Ren Bryant ‘Rev, Dv. Warren Berea of eatin "Board PALS COUNTY TEACHERS 1ST ar Spe Ee eee cere” Sette twig met Sona, Dee 0” for wocet ott eA? sn Tn cectodViehaiinas” nda Simmons and|Stmoe re named a teres and tenet asd Gare ready for busine ane Sennen te for tt meeting prove pete’ of ont"Becene Icke ‘ve hel "The pees re tert y the neal aber. es fren showed. caterer frre yard anda Tata Frew snus dca freaye sient ctor fn ca eadivered by Rev FRc Barly repre ot Te Tet Pitt Heath tasocition a Tn foitag and eauying Weare in teoord. ith Baral he fase kath a bey hietn are the. tase gf eon fed competent race and tat ur dy to blld'« tae bya ‘Seng mally tare, sia fer {ent itor: we ‘expect Go's ale ‘einen oan the ace ‘ou omni the "Tena a Await ade no minke edi ev.‘ to bree tei thr Teorre andar pieare by Mrwion of te "wi Fish saiol showin Sterne” i ee, the cause threo end he pe Seutive of cack were intern {nt imac Rogers oan Bonen pt tor screener to mate ewe Seong “nectem andthe acer Towed thee "apbecation the sora n'a nipatantl way, Ee fate eee anarchy are the Conny to cooper hth Sete Leave, mee er Sic an fered motte la thetr ty oak te ores lon na guccn’, Fach ‘romised J the Uz by pati the ha reir oon, daar is toon tp a cht time I the tact at whole fond cle nervce an the Tone wa seat nico Dallas Local || Mr. and Mrs, Sheeley Irvin of San astonio"are spending” teh ne ete eae Bi et et ie tal ee. 5 carers of ee eal ae lee ee Buc, Sie tae ee a Set sees oer rae api won ae, ens as pay seid sat aoe ee prc "S open ee fe Aeneas ca tock te Eee 02S er of 1216 xo 8, ois rte a Sa St eee aaa a eae ee ote ne So We Oe ea ea Sena en tah Ser Sat insets a ra eta one ras Gaon eee 3 send a few day, ae tee WY Secs sen 5, Eo soca on eee ua Mora at the Dallas Express office | That & veal Xmas spirit. was pos- ces oa pte kas Fen ge ie "Surat ingle” wets ag ge Sy nor eee as Sao Wate, ace teases vee tn “cits! Somat se Se roe nel el Yate Bo vi cate ot te we Iyetecey's ten teas oot ot Sears, nomi eae Fara a sak sei Sine pi tor porate yur cating Seated ie, ar et es Dia dit stares ar st uate acne er pa vos es aoe Seti atte ee Yo See aoe eee ered oe nary tedrha evn Say a that cera fae tains” cca eee cdi Set re Sty Ee en vas ta ar one ne of Sy el ae i ental es ae scale mesons cur ee wae eee arnt ana ps pean Tae Xian erating te dan eo ea se Sear oak Sa eu Ger ted’ wo oe cans Wont att oe de ce eee Secens Saas 2 Seer eae ie daiteat Bets Sey at te cea Ekin 2m We ad pl Stina a moos os Sate sence wecdneane sia oage Tec t_lenat se ne hon Sit va an pine Sst la sedine i ei arya Soy ae a Merry and Hanoy season. THE OALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY SANUARY 1, 1 Mr, Lola Hickman of Deaver,| DESTRUCTIVE FIRE ALMOST 10. Color tan the ty wilting trnnds| "TAL, LOSS OF HOME, CONTENTS, Sa felauvon Mew’ ‘Hckman tne] ETC doce of Mr, and'irs, te B, Fuqua, — fnd‘hire Gemima,Alor=site. "ire Mr, and ara Wil Mayen, 2419 Haman wan eiled to. Sua Antonlo| peal wernt: wo cipled the Sid ‘esas, "00" busine, and on her re| Tom Love corage, haere! Colored {cen to Denver, mopped over in Dal-|home, to. the: ferret ef thee maay Ie be eons ofthe ear zr] Dalle lds aered a tal Tow {n‘Dalias, going to Denver 18, years Sungay ‘moraiay trom a ayvere re ea, whete he’ bas tinge live” She] of wnkaown erst "A ne ncent ‘ill apend_soveral'wenkn in this{ot liter "ware and. Ane inen er ity agueet ot Mex Geminan alee-/saved ‘da the chien cabins. Pure | aden, 2800 ‘Coenen St Sire lot valued e440 and ward eee robe and sat, ete, $3,000, : I ‘ur. Breve Diath roomer, leaped | PRESTWOOD-MOREHEAD },,2" Scream. * comer, Ieapet NUPTIALS. enlep ‘and frehtened, autor Trot) Peer eee oe nent cee eenettne At 8:90 cltlook Wetuesiay evening ai, Arthur Prestwood and Milos Amey Morehead were. married. Dr. A. 8 Jackson, pastor ot New Hope Baptist ehureh oftated. twas at the rendence ‘of Mies ciara "Heamon, 1911 Reeves. ‘Atah hour when the worsiky frends nad peru to wouder whether or not the marriage would be. two ‘automo- Dlleg arrived llled. with the afela Jadaches and the wall of agents of the Excelsior Mutual Benefit. Asso<l- ation, together with thelr spectal or- eheatia, A. Cofeld, Truunbontat, Mr. Win. Johnson, Pian, Mr. kins, trap Drummer, 10 tact It was en Excelsior wedding ! Mr,” Prestwood It an ‘agent that Juande atthe head of the stat Is point of New Business and High Per Cent. of Collections. ‘Miss Morehead te Percentage Clerk Jand Stauatician. tn | Superintendents ofce, both of whom are tn the hearta or he aut. The following te the lst of pres ents Mr. and Mra, O, ts Barnet, dresser scart: "Mr and. Mra. 8. i. Jones, atasole: Mins Anne Bates, caritsoe; Mise Ethel Davie, silk” Klimona; ME: Jana’ Afr, Robert Renshaw, tooth-pick stand; “Stisn ‘Ruth ‘Cocsley salt and pepper stand: Mrs. Clara’ Case, door pilow: “str sand’ Na J. Mushes, Poor: atrs. “Mattie Hutson, gloves fand handkerchief; Mra. B.-A. Weston, vo 'bath, towels: “Mr. and. Mra. J Mebonald, “two "bath towels: Bev. fand aire. W. A. Lott, half dozen face foweln: Mr. and. alts. Jobn Gooden, Die bird set? Mian Jenetta, Wilburn, foreseer' scarf; Mr. Will Wilburn, trate bow: atre. Lavra Young, flower ase; ‘Bxeolslor Buttual ‘Benet As- Boclation, chest, of. llyer: Excelalor Mutual” Benet "Assoetation Sta, blanket, bath mat and. bath 2owels, Mrs. Plorence Lipkins, (Forney Texs) ten pounds sausage: | Mrs.” Emma [Gaxler (Forney, Texas) oiliow eases: Mtr 5) C. Hushes, ford ease? Mr Da: bose, suck. of flours Mee C.J. i Morgan, sundry necessities PUBLIC NOTES OF PRAISE oR CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARD. CO1- ORED POOR OF DALLAS FOR SUR WEEK OF CEEER. Prot. J. C, Paillips, A. B. Talented iioeationist and member of Colored Centra Committee for woot of race, of which Mime. Mudline’ Carver Hw: Kin" was schalran ‘wishes to. sound 8 utile vote of praise and applause to"the good ctizena, white and. Col- Ste fer thier liberal “donations to Nien for_many ‘poor children and dolts tor" Xtak "Cheer. expecially oes he eorupitinent the Country Club, Highland: Perk. Me, Vernon Aferedeh fet cook, and all the walters and fmplosera, Coltmtlan Club, Mee Wil Norra Head Walter, and other. em: loyeea of Sanger trothers. Cafeteria find employees of Galloupe Hotel fmployecs, and “many others who ave from te. to S02. The follosine Fave $1.0: sie. Monty Le, Str. Win, Norein Ate, Vernon, Merediin, ‘De. oS. Rodrers,” (Optometris) Me. JA. Cavatmun (white) Mir, Premont D: Jones te. J.-C. Pulling, A.B. $2.86, and. more’ ihan 20" gave Boe. Once. foe, and “rice thanks to. all for Bite iterin. ANNOUNCEMENT. Prof. J.C. Phillips, A, B. the Cel- jebrated Wlocutionlat announces, Jan. Sed Rectal at. Averey Chapel “A.M. IE. Chureh, Oklahoma’ City, Okla. Miss Nona J. Vaults entertained with ‘Tea nnd Whist ‘ucaday evening Jt her palatial “residence, in. honor of Atrs, (Prof) Robinson ‘of "Wichita Falls, ‘Texan Guests: Mra. C. A. Morran, Miss Jordan, Prot. J. Pipa, Elocutionist, Mea. Frankie Bass, Dr. C. C.Porter. Str. Allen Park. “A dainty. repasscovers. for sixe-iti2 all Beet. The vig pro- ram. was rendered: Vocal Solo, Mrs JCarrye" Mao. Morgan: "Instrumon‘al Solo, Mrs. Frankie Boss; Dram selection “(Prench) ‘Prot. J.C. Ph tips: Instrumental Solo, De. C. C Porter; tnetrumental Solo, Mixx Nona 3. Vani Mot Alex Whitaker and Mra. M Powers of Waxahachie are val {ng relatives fo Ballas. DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES. RO at argrane hr By ere Tat am exchange of the sctsony greece. itn wih a bea af crancde and! with ninere 2 fre‘teknowiedge 11 tprreciation, for the any Tokene ¥en"on trom pieces ot stney, anders ack sire oto x. mont ingncintirary inp by members at the Alten Chapel ATK 'R"Chorehy Port Wort, esas aod other trieada allo wir we rey "upprecate and. do" bere Dromiao {do our fol duty as pre Siding eter ot tie Brethren of the Distt: 111 seems a tien that You cannot make iy fut call and "il tome Snd'with our vated strength and x: erence copied with or determined od strongest ears, We wll mae ics we more go ovet the top, Nex Suay_wo wil be s¢ Sent Chapel Oak Ci sroat things wl be brow io pans” Av Woe Rock we got eu rds and: uv: be covered” Nov tithe ee, the ‘year 82th come. ‘Every oun a¢ he por, over emer to doa fll Gay. "th Sidzenr Commitee i doing a en erie for urs Sumer “AM Grok ‘at ‘Datise ‘ate entre ate awake oth. interest of en eraiing the Bishop Counel Me and atom W. Carter, 21 nil” Avenue, eatarained nt diner Wednesday, Me FM Safphlo und zrandeon Wir. of Sherri eben San andra Wn Dion Mr Bt oho in “ho ‘tnelo 0 Drs Carter Mes. Pear Dalley, acompanie by her tle “ton, spending the Beda with br fother nt Marin. Prot Wf svaford orm Bolas inthe’ sat.” mpc [sve ofr, and Mra. Rone oe soe DESTRUCTIVE FIRE ALMOST TO-| PAu LORS Or Hows, CONTESTS 4 eats Wi sess ears aten tas eae Bete ma ates ee ce ae eae Repay eat eco, mae ae es oo eee ee aeariec s eet are ous fon Res sect ii ates tase aa Seti neta sees ae Gee ee i [a Smee nena eel ae Fag ggg Insc 1s on ee Si i ot lage ley so aie Cea Sees Lorene Ste certian lates tic Te elas lS eT eS eit aden ee ee See ees eh Sree eaetee oe Sanne ea ee See ae reso ice Ging eran Steet rer Siac oan oe ee Pet genes pen in Rome teas tira Ser Roy Ege Ps ae oat cee eae ans, rei Sra nvren. es See een ere oe 2608 Cochran street entertained. the Sunlor “Stewardess Board. No. 2, of Bethel A.M. E Chured, Tuesday evening “in honor ‘of Mrs, M,C. Draper, the newly clected HP. of Silver Spray Tabernacte No 75, with A delightfull three. course. dinner Pasty. Ie wae & most enjoyable alfa of the evening.” The centerpiece: was St ‘pink and! white carnations and ‘the "guest for the afternoon. was as follows. Wev. J. 4. Soulth, pastor of Bethel A.M. Chured, Aire MC. Draper, Mrs ie V. Stewart, President ot Stewardess Board No. 2: rm Lille Lane, Mr. Katie Wiseins, Mesdames EEL, Uncoln, Pred Tucker, G3 Nowsome, In B. Coleman, A” Berry: man, M.'P.” Aboer, AB Butler, Le Spriggins, MeKee,'V. A. Wright ‘and ‘dnughter, Naomi Mice Fay B. Adams ‘nd Mrs. Bster Jackson. Many Chanks to. are. ‘Thornton for our loving east ot the evening ‘and her ‘kind: [nese shall never be forgotten for our ‘worthy HP. of Sliver Spray Taber: Inacle No. 78. ‘Sister Mt. C “Draper fe inspired as never betore to Undertake her highly honored position, we have escowed upon her FAMILY REUNION. ‘The following persons attended the Welch Family Reunion: Messrs. Ben Welch, ‘Mineral Wells; Tom Welch Evrris; “Charles "Welch. Carrolton B.'W.'D. Weleh, Dalla? Mrs Matt Sckson, alster:’ Mr. Ensley” Welch, W. B. Welch, Mr and Mrs W. Givens Mi, and. atta Ford, "Lawyer Gano white; Atra. K. Curry And” daughter Whlte; Ales: Cuies, Dr. and Are. Arm: trong, Mr. G. W: Johnwon, Sirs Me. Cavite, Mr. Hunt, Mir. R. Jordan Mim Willaims, MF. Thomas, Mir and | Mes. Hardin, Mira Nash, Mira Wee Mrs, Rochon, Ars Brooks, Dr, Coop fr, Mra Coleman, Mee. Mortow, Mrs Thirks stra. tM, Rodger, Ret. Tay lor, Mi Saone, Mr, Sohuson, Str. P Fitsen dar ead tee ames PP orm yn na apes arr Whether "wan due’ to 8 changed ude othe" ube’ ete Drover. way in which tn" celebrate the birthday ot the ‘Christ alld or Whether it wax ge ‘tothe ataenee ot ‘the “cup” that cheers" (and. Ine- rates) we eanmot say.” We believe, Inewever, “hat pronibition may be held responsible for this condition. ‘There jean ‘be no doubt that this amendment is proving its worth 20. America, "We are Doing. made’ to realize every. day that tx passaxe was a dintnet blew Ine to “our sroup exbecally. The happiness. ot Childred, the content ment ‘of viewn and the keneral. wel eink ‘ot The home are nice to com sider nated of drunkenness andi Feaulestant po ‘Bue Bundy ltators are hus m the North and Bast but they’ wil go eal to Fomember tha for Worship. no'"worship. Preventing he" endanea of morir, se tal /eaines and the Yuying of lgars and /toda-water is of 10 real consequence ‘When Iynehing. a much reater evil {goes on unabaied. "They sre wanting fnergy. which might serve a" Teal Seciel oeaeeis ct for Dee Swan pnp pes Og: Sao tere ee eee me sere eee Seca ae ee eee oe poe ee a eee oie ere nee ioe eek ea anaes eles: tae mon rere Sree gO ee ee Soon cere es ete a areca Soe ae eer Ss See tt oye Sie eine ene ee ee oa ee ee ae ae aot tees oes sas teen os ee ae oe _ uso, cana am eon Se ere SOR ae ec Sees eae See ae ee ee Be og a ea << emo oe sae sae act eae oe reat =a alee =e ors eriad eth eal and ck ‘hen dollars have decreased in buying power and the public {s called upon to pay the additional eosts of production, and when the question of quality of preparations is thruwn to the scrap-heap and dependability of service and quality of results entirely discarded, Madam finds herself coutronted with the problem of how and’ what with the same money may abe v for her toilette, a For ‘s beauty and saving her precious dollars, FPN Barer: Bis Rl Ms. DEPENDABILITY ‘Our next meeting will be with Mrs. 1.°8, “Johnson on Thomas” Avene Mra 1." Watson, Reporter, Mr. F. Mt Saiphio, Sherri, Areas sam accompanied by his ite ‘grand fon’ Witmer, was vest of hls ster, Sra, Geogtn, Dizon, 2608 im Steet, ‘uring the. Bollaye. BELL CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH. ‘We are aiad to may we enjoyed Morey ia program under the (cer of hrs Rena’ Hunt and rs BS'P. Waite, Rev. White_wa_aigo ri un After. the ‘scare ina eam forth and aude all bears Felolee by presenting all thelr ai [tren presets. Clue” No. 1 has the ‘Hanmer andar had for Avo. weeks ‘Bhe- only. has four. scholars” in bot [casa "We have’ a wide awake" Bun [day Shoo." We extend a hearty Wel come 20" all to ‘come and worth fei se Slser J, ‘Dell, “Supe Rew. WW, Hollie, Reporter ‘Sanday’ ras thigh, ay. for the Homes Masion "Women. ‘Tbe pree {Gent wan out of town and the Mice trendent filed her place." ‘The Mis on sisters rendered quite an = crewing program Sunday nicht. Th pastor “preached! a noble. sera Phere always aunhine ‘when the pantor enters the pulpit with the see find pastor, hey W."W. olin Deacons. Johnson and wite are isting in. Palestine during, the Bot dave ara John Brown, 6107 ie siomey Avene, and Mra. W. W. Hol Teo Ea hte are wil on th sick iit fromthe” operaton REV. PE. DONNELI. Pastor, SISTER J. E. HUNT.” Clerk REV, W. W. HOLLINS, Reporter (en MAR GRUROW wOYS CHE New York, N.Y. Dee. 20—The va: peipecereartirae tees Bans tai taod oni ine ea people Sind" par oh hone, i ieee coer See ite eres Hird iabed treet between roadway ae ee ae eerie, tear ee ae ue Laie eee tees Rees rise beeen, seers ene ates ter ewe, Be Witenes aes a Tepitoage fan eoted 00 a Seg eS eee sae oes aes ser eater ee Seas Renee ithe Wine aac ace i sree art ere Pocenaiey tay Seeeaee Secaeremie ines, oe Rens a ne ae ore cea a Seen ‘Rarnstable’s Old Bell. ] ae ep coetinenre Semen: Mate, old et, eeched nd ent, which may be nd probably the aiden bell ty he Valted. Staten 80 think ar alfred Crocker cert of courts of Rarostale county. ‘he ate j 107 a rl pally wah fn he pho: | toyeaphrcenty printed tthe Bor | — {en Brening.Teansert. fi ‘hy this ce. however, the old et | tad’ seen sary a quarer of .con ‘try of lite in England detore it exme | te America tnd began aling wor. || ‘Sipers lover Inthe ehare at || fatdwich town, Orta bong the | bail ta agian forte came oa git | {Gon Bras Peter Adeiph whoo hus || and, Captain Adolph, wan Tort the [wreck of his vessel ea the Mustacho- cin coast In ‘1007 deulte the ares et the people of Sanden MADAM C. J, WALKER’S MIPS senso ON BALE ion 2 MopmaR woman. } I wt | 1 j ait | Peony Py a i LAUNDRY SANITARY )|satuticulbait® be “tre a Preuing Machines ERP ge Sneha Ee eee ee FRED BRUSS 5) 2 pose nemat sre sta Tailor jigmeeeg are land ee eee ood Beet eae ao ara Sui Made Ore Peers Se 2221 Elm St DALLAS, 9 |i tee 3 estt “asd Phone M5050 TEXAS one, HURL DANIEL, owewe sees) erate’ Se The Wonderful Hair Dresser and drower. / y ye Caan ar ; ‘ * GEORGE DOOLEY = A makes of tang machines, motors rm aired. AD work soar. ntoed. eas" eure masta Phone ¥ 2665 M0 or ae, Dal ay i Mi, sy ” “The Wonder peat Miaaae ae dollars, but failed to get relief. I am now well and would not do without GOLDEN TONIC for one thou- sand dollars. ‘Will give name : any interested parties. Ask your druggist for GOLD- EN TONIC if he hasn't it in a DR. LINK MEDICINE CO., eee | $05 South Ervay Street, | eames Price $1.00. a PENNY WE USE LAUNDRY SANITARY ‘Pressing Machines: FRED BRUSS | Tailor Trae ri Cleaning and Pressing eon oes | 2221 Elm St DALLAS, anaes DRS. PORTER ‘AND PORTH MEDICINE AND tog ben eR = medieal ‘olleges, [years exparience es ‘Tove who have . telephones, please Inwers this. number ie af08 om manga ot rectory "oppo: site our uamen, aa-a6et PAGH SRYRE. RON TS er Doe ean stint on = Sit ole ni Le aes Ba aut aatee Sone a Serta oe Sieg oes sara te are See othe Sitar as cr es Sees ase Seka Se ae Berar Petes sole Se agents, ferme en = Seek "mah aoe ‘OROWER MANO roma oo oomaerg Boe 818, Greening we oie Sear a —Say Brother, she is a PEACH and a SCREAM! Hair long enough to be fixed in any style and so soft and glossy. Those Velvet Brown preparations sure enough "got it" for her. —and HER SKIN—WILL the all blacks, the blockheads, pimples, splatches and snarworms are gone. Say Friend, her hair is much lighter that you wouldn't think she was the same girl. She "sit!" nothing but soft, tender looking and pure Velvet! And did you see old VELT BROWN "himself"? I thought that "Joker" would look AWful WURST when he got back from the "COTTON PATCH" but he was wise and carried the Doctor's Velvet Brown Poe with him and he came back looking like a "State Street Chuck." We have simply got to hand it to that kind Doctor for he put a "Kick" in his Face and Hair Preparations that will "get it in every way." Velvet Brown Preparations are used by distinctive people every where for they have proven themselves to be the best. G. Negro County Agent A Virginia Asset. (By Wm. Anthony Aery) Hampton, Va. Dec. 30. The courts of both white and colored, who work in Virgina under the co-operating agencies of the Virginia Agricultural and Medical Academy, institute at Blacksburg and the States Relations Service of the U. R. D. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. up to two days each week. They operate on agricultural plants and demonstrations, which serve the farmers, whom they instruct, with practical and val- Before the twenty-add Negro county annual meeting at Hampton Inn, the county board convened a county program of work for improving their homes, painted or whitewashed; amphitheater and stage lighting; whitewashed; good conveyance homes; home convenance; good farming modern poultry houses; pure-bred modern poultry houses; milk cow and a well-kept orchard. Treesheds through Exhibits. The Agricultural school starts in the county and moves to Virginia Extension institution in data, strong and even points in the county and teams of local县 county range by team of local县 county Extension institution. Agricultural School informs talks on the arrangement of educational exhibition in order to emphasize educa- "You are in a position to mediate between white and Colored people in the classroom. You are the necessity of educating Colored boys and girls. You are the sympathetic understanding of the white people realize that the Negro is Constructive Program. The conference program included the following: the following Heads: Allen, Washington, commandant of cadets at Hampon Iaslip and president Negro Organization Society of Virginia. "Hampton's Extension Service." J. L. Blair Buck, director of Extension Work at Hampton Institute. Homefront Institute Homefront Institute of the Hampton Hampton Institute of the Hampton Hampton Institute's "Conference" and "The Arrangement of County Equality Raising Funds for the Equality Raising Funds for the Equality Raising Funds for the Equality Institute at Hampton Institute. John B. Hudson, Blacksburg, Va. John B. Hudson, Blacksburg, Va. John B. Hudson, Blacksburg, Va. **Improvement of the County-Agent Department of the County, county Assistant State Office, extension Wpgs.** Clarke Club Work for 1931, "Charles Burr," blackburg, Va. State Department of the County. Discussions of Premium Lists: Bays Club Work; County Farmers' Exhibit; Administrative Problems of County Arms; Agricultural Publicity. (35) To assist local agents in engagement with the agency's injuries with advisory and official boards and to present their reports to exhibits at county and county fair; to assist agents in arranging prom- sions for the agency to make special reports of important cases; to assist the agency to cure from its agents' full annual (4) To follow up poultry demonstration houses and the saving of early houses and the saving of early houses and keeping alive the community and keeping alive the community and keeping alive the community in beautifying church, school, and home grounds in teaching money to a family in a district and in holding district help community club 4 organ. 3. U. O. of Knights of Shepherd wants one thousand (1,000) or more deputies to organize and set up local lodges in every state of the U. S. Deputies both men and women are making one hundred ($100.00) dollars each hundred and fifty ($150.00) dollars not necessary, we will teach you free. We are represented in fifteen (15) states, giving thousands of men and women to do in each state. We guarantee you study employment and regular pay. For District Deputy, to write anywhere in U. S. write N. Idaho. For State N. Idaho 1666 Michigan pumme, Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 2 cent damps for speedy reply. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY JANUARY 1, 1921. The Dallas Express... $\textcircled{1}$ --- ```markdown ``` Happy New Y enty farmers' people in country fair NEGROES, BEAT UP OFFICERS; SENT TO ARREST MAX. SPECIAL FOR SA mobs better using sand and poultry care, concern to stimulate schools and a rural life to provide people. R RECOV- GO. ENGLEBERG M 2405 ELM ST Both Phones X and police 40- corner Park Avenue. In that car was 50- miles W.B. NUFORM To appear youthful is every woman's desire. 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