Dallas Express

Saturday, January 22, 1921

Dallas, Texas

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FLORIDA STATESMAN DENIES THAT NEGROES ARE DISFRANCHISED ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE Founded by W. E. King. VOL. XXVIII. NO. 16. FLORIDA ST STATE REPRESENTATIVE FROM FLORIDA DECLARES THAT QUALIFIED NEGROES WERE ALLOWED TO VOTE. DENOUNCES N. A. A. C. P. Mr. Clark also read to the committee of the Jacksonville, J. Seth Hill, sitting on the committee. This was one of the cases cited by the representatives of the society for the support of the charges that Negroes were "Florida," Mr. Clark said, "has as a duty to Union and they are as fairly admitting the charges of the committee. The discrimination in Florida against the Negro and all persons who were qualified to vote, he said, was given the protection of the officers of the law, he declared. Democratic party, a white Republican whites and Negroes, who claimed a vote in the last election, he said, was not a qualified voter. His insistence on voting, Mr. Clark said, was what he understood was the Representative Searn, also of Florida, against the charges against his state. He said he was white supremacy the issue and also against him the Northern states, nearly all of them voted for him. He also said the Negro and that there was no disobedience. Former Dallas Pastor Now Preaches in $350,000 Struc (By A. N. P.) NEGRO BRAKEMAN HONOR&D BY U. B. K. R. Denver, Colo., Jan. 20–H. J. Plumbeau, of the Union Pacific railroad presented a gaud watch to the Union Pacific railroad of his company, the Turner of Newerbrook, on the Street. The December last as vice on the night of November 18th of life when awarded the title of a band of a hand to hold in a Union Pacific band to hold in the employ of the Union Pacific road for the past 36 years. The Dallas Express SEVEN SAVED FROM FIRE BY A NEGRO POLICEMAN. Fought Way Through Flame and Rescued 3 Men, 3 Women and 3 Children in Recent Boston Blaze. Negro Tenant Farmer Makes Success by Diversification of Crops. PAY YOUR POLL TAX NOW The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921. ASK $300,000 FOR NEGRO TUBERCULAR AMERICAN REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION PLANS ERECTION OF $100,000 BUILDING. HAS RESOURCES AMOUNTING TO $43,690.25 AT END OF 2ND YEARS BUSINESS. Southern Papers Would Organize $100,000 Com- Ultimatum of New York May Brand Chicago as Negro City pany For Making Phonograph or Effectively Bars Estab- Because of Increase. Records of Negro Artists.ishment of Ku Klux. "Many of these Negroes came oer- loving Louisiana and Mississippi. The effor- tors not been at all encouraging. They are numbers and their political favora- tions, and they are not to the fact that they have a race very marked differences of opinion have developed among them as the the anti-Negro riots or a that year kindler sentiment towards the South problem," fairly, justly and to the ad- dition. BINGA BANK OPENS WITH LARGE DEPOSITS. (IIv A. N. P). Chicago, Ill., Jan. 20.—The Blinga Blinga private bank raised the total amount of $291,000 for the public mobile Monday, the 12th of January. It was a 'two letter day' in the public mobile bank, posited more than $50,000. This large amount added to the deposits tamed to the bank's disposition by the Blinga private bank raised the total amount of $291,000. Jesse Blinga is the President of the Blinga Charity Jackson is the Vice President and C. L. Langton is the Cashier. The Bank is located at 434th Place, right in the heart of "Black Bet" ing Dec 31st 1870 Two years ago we were permanently organized and duly chartered. When we were in the church, we called "Letters of Credit" but we did have a wish to do and a determination to believe faith in the race and hope in the church. We struck out boldly, in the virgin church, and have succeeded is indicated in this re-port and shown by the financial state. Obiect. As the name implies, the object of the Company is to erect and repair buildings. The Company makes money on the same to purchase buildings in the city of Dallas, and to improve Capital Stock The Company was originally capitalized in $18,000,000, soon became so popular and the demands for its shares required an increase of our shares and amend our dividend policy to $15,000.00) Prices thousand dollars; the day is not far distant when the company will be capitalized for the first time. The Dollars and Dollars and doing the magnificent Dollars worth of business, annually. Including the shares of 1819, the Company has sold six hundred and two hundred and One Thousand. Three Hundred and the organization of the company is in charge of Mr. Harry H. Pace, who is the chairman and president of the institution of some of the largest and most successful races, including the Million Dollar Solvent Mining Bank and Trust Co. of Atlanta, Georgia. Insurance Company of Atlanta, Georgia, and Company of New York, N. Y., Mr. Y. Pace is deprived of getting in touch with the company to have talent along this line and with others interested in handling such records. Western Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Pays Five Claims During First Year's Business. San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 20.—The San Antonio company owned and operated solely by Negroes, during the past year that the company had damages by fire and written insurance due to the amount of more than $100,000. The latest claim to be, to be paid will be $100,000. The Texas, whose dwelling was burned a decade ago and on which it carried 11,000 years ago, the company which has nearly repatriated the Negro institution of its kind to operative Negro institution of $1,000,000 worth of insurance in force and is fast establishing a record of success. DENVER STAR EDITOR DEAD. The volume of business, for the year, has more than met our expe- sions; which, I take it, indicates that the company has made good progress opportune time; but, that it came to me at the right time. Statement of Receipts And Expenses. Receipts. Balance brought forward $ 4404.62 Cash on Shares 1522.97 Cash Prin & Int. 2103.64 Cash Sales and Rents $217.19 Expenses. Cash, Realestate $ 11460.00 Cash Leagal Service 160.50 Cash Salaries 2171.44 Cash Salaries 350.00 Discount on Checks 559.00 Discount on Honda, etc 6010.50 Balance on hand $217.198 Statement of Resources and Liabilities. Resources. Bal. on hand $ 6010.50 Notes Receivable 3290.00 Real Estate 28,150.00 Liabilities. "This is recognized by all local Americans because of the appropriate government and the supremacy of law. No group self nor arrogate to itself the right to govern, to govern the session of money, power or a self-governing government. "It is unfortunate that some newspapers and other means of access to government are rather than all race prejudice and responsible 'or the maintenance of government and authority must be respected and see that it is done. You must your "JOIN F. H. LYMAN, Mayor." Turkeke Institute, Al., Jan. 20—reunited with the University of Colored and white cities of middle western states. Dr. Robert W. Hunt, the Director of Normal and Industrial Institute and President of the National Negro Institutes, will tour the National Negro Institutes tour of that section enriched in the work of Dr. Robert Hunt. Dr. Moton will deliver addresses, in some of the principal cities of Ohio. NEGRO BRICKMASON ESTABLISHES NEW WORLD'S RECORD. Eilberton, Ga., Jan. 20. What is be- loved to be a new world record was upon him by Mr. Wetworth- Colored, who laid 1,000 brick by act- tion on 100 bricks per minute for the record of 1,000 bricks per minu- tion for a single-bodied men to wait upon him. He is leading the brick up one of the main thoroughfares of Eilberton. SAYS AFRICA NEEDS THE HELP OF AMERICA BADLY. Visitors to Hampton Discuss Scarcity of Schools For Training of African Girls. Would Found Schools. "The people of Africa are disaslama- tic, and an instinct to beautify everything, is to organize every conceivable object wood- en, scalapalses, trays, horns, and cigarette tins. They work straight- ly, and they do beautiful work in green, with very crude wood. Africa feel proud of American Negroes. We wish them we were bush. We wish people everywhere be done by those who are not infu- ltrated. Miss Easman displayed and descri- bed some wood and brass which been done by Africans who live in the Miss Hayford and Miss Easman lea- lton Hampton for Atlanta, Tuskegee, and the needs and possibilities of West Africa." Whites Force Colored Tenant to Vacate Home. Baltimore, Md. Jan. 20—When white residents of Chicago obeyed Robert S. Colored, of 213 Courtland street, owned his property by painting his property to Colored tenants they started a small-race race track that was forced out of the district. The tenant was forced out of the district, and warned Seth against carrying out his flowers and also warned Flowers not to move into the house. Both parties were arrested and day morning Flowers took possession of the dark or take the consequences. When darkness set in he was there and a three stakes at the house and deceived the crowd. The crowd grew. About midnight the smashed the front door and hurried stones through the windows. Then scattered. When the police arrived on the street, moving to 150 Wentwich street. A. M. E. H. C. PHILADELIA-CELEBRATES 125TH ANNIVERSARY (By A. N. P.) Philadelphia, Penn. Jan. 20—The Twelfth and Molson streets, celebrated its 135th anniversary, Zorah Church of the United States. All have been purchased on North street, adjoining the church, a section of property to rival any in the A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE PER ANNUM $8.00. PRICE TEN CENTS. RANCHISED R HOSPITAL THE TEXAS LEGISLATURE IS ASKED TO PROVIDE FUNDS TO ERECT TUBERCULAR SANITARIUM FOR NEGROES its authors express themselves highly hopeful that it will be well supported. Jury Grants $1,000 For Man's Life Lost by Negligence "Abyssinian Prince" Stirs Chicago Court at Trial. "Abyssinian Prince" Stirs Chicago Court at Trial. SOME TEXAS TOWNS Cooper, Jan. 20.—Services were good at both churches. Everybody seems to want to do more this year. Ms. Williams, the pastor of Garrier Carter died in Greenville, on the 12th and was buried here on Sunday. Ms. Williams was duced by her pastor, Mr. Bill Williams was called to a Sulphur Springs oak course of the University of Denver. Ms. Bill Williams everybody by getting blun another wife. New Zion members wish for him a happy marriage. Ms. Williams also quietly married. We hope this bright girl will continue to come to Sunnybrook. Ms. Williams is the 16th instant, for Marshall to finish his course in Bishop College. The American Woodman research center moved to Denson, Mr. Albert Ivory is reported much better after a long time in the university looking for new home. Will you help me to find one? You can do so by telling your neighbor that he should give it before he does the work. apent, a few days in Fort Worth, last week the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mattie Johnson, Deacones McGinn, Wim Norris and a part of Class B. motored out to visit Master Augustus Robinson Sunday evening, but out with some other boys, Augustus was accidently shot in the foot and since that time has been unable to return to school. $w. his Matties carried a neat sum of money to him, Grandma Oliver is still very skid at the home of her sister. 1897—MONARCH—1920. The only licensed play house in the city, owned and operated for and by Colored people. All traveling by car or by phone W. H. STEELE, owner. Greenville, Jan. 20.—All the churches of the city had excellent service Sunday. Rev. E. H. Marriott, pastor of New York Baptist Church Sunday and night. Both sermons were pleasing to the audience. Mrs. Betty Cotine Gordon, pastor of New York Baptist Church Sunday. Mr. Alvin Crockett has returned home from Tulsa. Okaa behee Moss died last Saturday. Rev. G. B. Paul of Texarkana, was with the Baptist Sunday. Mr. Baptist Sunday. Mr. behee Moss died last Saturday. Rev. G. B. Paul of Texarkana, was with the Baptist Sunday. Mr. Baptist Sunday. Mr. behee Moss died last Saturday. We hope them much success in spending the Christmas at Wichita and Sunday. We hope them much success in spending the Christmas at Wichita and Sunday. Mr. Etta Johnson were united in marriage. We hope them much success in spending the Christmas at Wichita and Sunday. Mr. Etta Johnson were united in marriage. We hope them much success in spending the Christmas at Wichita and Sunday. Mr. Horace Patillo and family have moved back to town. Mrs. James Johnson died was carried to Cooper for burial. Wolfe City, Jan. 20—Sunday School was well attended at all churchs. Headersmith pro- mised C. M. Wood. Ida Naal I. of Commerce was here.Sunday. Miss Hattie E. Woods was here. Ida Naal I. of Commerce also Blondom returned to her home in Kionkidle. To her Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomas. You have. Please give me a hug. You are more than gain at his post Sunday. Miss Johnnie Jones of Fort Worth, Miss. Mrs. C. Wood. Blondom is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. C. Wood. Mrs. Carrie Walker returned from Tulsa, Okla. Mr. Sam Woods of Tulsa, Okla. Blondom ville. The friends of Mrs. E. C. Forenman are glad to see her up again at the McLean Museum the skist list Sherman, Jan. 10—Mr. L. O. Rodgers of Dallas visited John C. Johnson at a farm in Dallas, returned an acre, where he has been instructor for several months for fellow Dallas students. Mr. John Dallas visited Mr. Sunle Blace, Mr. John Jones of Kansas City is visiting relational studies, the college of fellowship of Mr. Anderson Douglas and family, Mr. D.ilia Dillingham than died of her brother-in-law, Mr. Will Flourney, a former lawyer, Mr. Brayan H. Payne, Mr. John Jones of Kansas City, Mr. in here visiting relatives. Rev. J. Robert Dallas of Dallas District of C. M. Eight. 11th instn. Arthur J. Sykes Peeves. In the death of Prof. Arthur J. Robert Dallas, one of its leading faculty has THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921. Crockett, Jan. 20.—The Stewart-and-Board met at the residence of Mrs. Alice Daniels on Jan. 10th. Mrs. Daniels met with the director of the program after transactions of the regular order of business the month before. Mrs. Daniels met Mrs. Clark of Caldwell spent two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Carine Gordon of Irene Washington, Mrs. Daniels met Johnette Pendleand on the slick list. Brothers Census and Crowder and Mrs. Daniels met C. G. M. P. E. of the North Houston District lectured to the Masons and brothers here on Saturday night the day before. This is visiting mother and friends. Rev Johnson of Conroe, passed away on Saturday. Kenard. He spent the night with Mr. P. L. Williams. Mr. Jesse Chickley of Colorado. He is handling his business. He the guest of Mr. Jno. Pendleand Services were good at all the meetings and Mallard, were at their posts. Martin, Jan. 10. — The evangelist, M. A. Mackenzie is winning souls for Christ at Second Baptist Church. Many are coming home. No Christ. He and his Christian forces charged Wood St., on Sunday evening and the devils stood amassed. at the A. M. E., Rev. Bailey gained one for baptism. The Ministers of Martin have organized a Biblical Institute and elected the following officers, Washington, pre; Rev. R. E. Chase, pastor. Jacksonbore, Jan 20 - Sunday was a high day. Rev. Brown was at his post. B. Y. P. U., at four services on Monday. Rev. Brown his foot operated on but is resting very well at this writing. Mrs. Kee Borsave gave a dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gee Mosley, and Mr. and Mrs. Mosley. Means is able to be out again. Little Francis Stone who was operated on is able to be up. Mr. Gee. Shelton has returned from Oklahoma from the past week attending business. Whitewright, Jan. 20 — Sunday School was good at both churches. The First Baptist Church has called the students to read about your dog you want to read about your dog you want to express your must take the paper to express you must if you have any real news, have it ready when I bring the paper. If you have any real news, have know what you have for the back from Ft. Worth, where he spent the morning. I served Music furnished the returned guest from Honey Grove, January 1, 1921. Cake and clawer he served. I served Music furnished Miss Lizzie Kalk and others from Honey Grove were present. Rev. G. Bernardson were present. I preached to a crowded house. The P. G. Rev. Rucker was here. Mr. Roscoe Coulby is visiting mother and others. When you want to renew your subscription, see S. Gatewood or notify, box 225. We are still wondering who will start the move or who will make the move to houses. I will second it. I have learned in some parts of our town, where you find a two-family house. Mrs. Callie Young of Dallas, was here at week end. Beware Christians what you say or do against your brother. The sinners are watching you. For home news read the Excerpt. Rev. L. Pardee, was at his post Sunday in Keren, Texas, and had been in Keren, Texas, and also officiated at the funeral of Mr. Lovie Kie, who died after a long illness at his home in Keren, Texas, and who attended above, and also a neighbor of the American Woodman, who has respects, Mr. Waltie Mollus of Keren, Texas, had a fine Carved Sunday morning about total loss. He carried but a small amount of insurance, and his loss is estimated at between $10,000 and $15,000 of unknown origin. Rev. D. T. Trammell of Pittburgh, Missouri, was of unknown origin. Poster and Mrs. B. Hedgepeth, visited relatives and friends, in Keren, Sunday. Mrs. Alice Dunn, Dickson has purchased a home on Third avenue. Dr. Cunningham had returned to his school. Wichita Falls, Texas — Prof. C. Washington, formerly principal of Washington School, but now supervisor of the Eastern District of the American Woodman, Kentucky is in the city for a few days to the delight of his better half, and scores The interest the young people as a whole, are manifesting in churchIndoor communal meetings the reports of the mother inadulcated on the part of some of the elderly people to reprimand them for an occasional game of cards vate home of a respectable family. The young people are the life of the church. But persistent and undue excitement will drive from it not only the church, but fifty per cent of it is present support. You cannot take women, and automatically transform them into 'assisted monks and cultured and vivacious young women, and automatically done. The 'Holy Trinity Church of New York City, one of the largest in American; in order to get the monks to join, you have to keep them there has made provisions for any games they might care to play, and in addition to this they have to keep them in the 'Roof-Garden and yet the black man must condemn the 'HOLY BIBLE to prove that the white man prof. J. C. Phillips, the renowned elocutionist visited the Washing-ton museum, the famous and last poem of the lamented Paul Laurence Dumbar entitled 'Little Brown' by the author. The elocutionist went wild with aplause. Prof. Phillips made a lasting impression upon Wichita Falls, and we look forward The reporter of the Dallas Express express desires to thank the "Gentlemen" week's issue of this paper, who wrote the Black Wichita Falls "Notwithstanding some of their statements were unduly magnified, the reporter wrote that the gentlemen; but will direct their behavior to the gentlemen who relate to the conditions of walks in "Little Black Wichita Falls" to which the "Gentlemen" respond. C. G. SAUNDERS Temple, Jan. 20—Dr. D. A. Scott, Th. B. D. D. state president of the Baptist Sunday School Mission in Jaffna, India, and a full Bible Institute at the 8th Street Baptist church last week Sunday night just before preaching. Dr. D. A. Scott will inform what will be known as the 8th Street Brotherhood. The purpose of organization is to for a closer understanding of the religious, sclal, and civil development of the church, and the community organization will be for a closer study of the Bible, and for the religious, social, and civic development of the community at large. The following officers were elected: Mrs. president, Chatham Thorn, Sr. vice-president, S. M. Hollom, Sr. Cline, treasurer; S. M. Hollom, leader; and pastor, T. E. George, teacher; the church went over the top for S. M. Hollom, for giving $100.61 for the cause. S. Thomas offered a price to the one who raised the highest amount above $5.00. Mrs. Walter Holm was victorious over several of the contestants, and was awarded twelve prizes. Waco, Jan. 20 — Sunday School meet promptly at 4:45, and will sell tickets for $10.00 and Street Christian Church. Services began at 11 oclock and the pastor, Rev. A. W. Williams, beautifully blessed by one addition. Lovely music was rendered by the choir and is $20.00. Praise meeting Wednesday night. Choir practice Friday night. Sunday meeting Sunday and mid-week meetings. Amella Oscar, Reporter. COMING "THE BRUTE MASTER" Palace Theatre press, Mrs. C. C. Simmons and daughter were in Vaxhallshire, England, to attend a fundraiser of Dallas, was in the city last week. The Dallas College Drug Store found at a drug store in Dallas can also be left, there for the report not later than that, and the news is 3 p. m. Mrs. Mary Jones of Terrellville account of her sister, Mrs. Susie. Baileyyville and Jones Prairie. honeywell. Grove has organized a front line Sunday School. Mrs. Lula Perry has been here visiting her mother, Mrs. Lee Dirkus and relaunched to-tail accompanied her to her home at Chilton to spend a week. Sunday School and preaching services at the school. Mrs. Luela Thompson of Calvert was a pleasant guest at Mt. Zion Sunday, Prof. Coleman, principal of the school. Mrs. Luela Thompson of day night. Miss L. N. McDaniel left Saturday for Chilton where she has spent several days playing for Chilton teachers and teaching lessons. Devine Hill and Mr. Vergie Lehona of Waco were in the city. Mrs. Amanda Terrell went to Hillboro. Miss Jewel Wright went to Italy. Mrs. Eddie Jenkins went to Italy. Mrs. Lee Dirkus grand daughter, Mrs. Edith Carter, Rev. W. H. Purllell his appointment. Italy. Rev. W. Lee of Waco grand daughter, St. Joseph Church, Rev. J. P. Lynn, pastor. Presiding Elder Morgan of Waxahachie is in the city on business. Mrs. Lee Dirkus expresses admiration of Madams Laura Sims and Mattie Slim went to Italy. Mrs. J. G. Wright went to Waxahachie on business. Read Madams Express. Published by published. Bernice Richardson. Marshell, Jan. 20.—When in Marshall, Texas, visit his Ice Stain Ice and Chill Parlor, 30 years' expierrant trade, 115 West Austin街. Cannonon, Jan. 20. The entertainment at the High School Thursday under the auspices of the Parent-Teacher Association success, dayday was big day! CHICAGO NOTES AND PERSONAL MENTION. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 20—Plans by which buildings can be erected on each lot purchased through the city are which M. T. Bailley is president, in Morgan Park are under careful consideration held conference with many and it is hoped that some definite plan may be reached by early spring. The building is slowly convalescing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Burwell, 570 Grove Ave., Dearborn Hospital. Johnson, Gans and Scurry suburban areas, where they have moved, have moved into their new quarters, the northeast corner of State and 35th streets where they hope to enjoy the many friends. Thanks of lakes Forest, II, spent considerable time in the city during the past week on business. Many visitors were seen in Morgan Park during the week looking over vacant property as well as inspecting some of the newly erected buildings. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Nettle Anderson. Attorney A. Morris Williams of Springfield, Ill., was here during the week looking after important matters. He met with the city among fraternal and business men. The A. W. Wallace Bakery Co. inc., met in their annual meeting Saturday to discuss plans for the betterment of the corporation were adopted. Blackwell, pastor of Walter's A. M. E. Zion Church, 3800 Dearborn Street, is more than pleased with the success made by the church. The burning of plans for the burning of the mortgage of the church a few evenings ago was one of the most remarkable events in the city. Rev. David Johnson, D. D., of Lexington, Ky., is conducting a great church, Chapel 4600 Evans Avenue of Rev. L. J. Scott is pastor of Chapel 4600 Evans Avenue, already made to the church during these services. You Ella Young, 3550 Forest Avenue, head of the Household giving bureau at Jurisdiction, is making a tour of the Household giving bureau. Ike Rhymes, highly respected citizen of Morgan Park, has opened a well stocked grocery adjoining store. He hopes to do an extensive business. NOTES AND PERSONAL MENTION FROM HEMPHILL. K.of P. Over The Top The following is a Summary of the report of examination of the Order of Knights of Pythias made by the Examiner from the office of the Commissioner of Insurance and Banking as of October 31, 1920: "I have made a thorough and careful examination of the Endowment Department of the Grand Lodge of the Colored Knights of Pythias as well as the General Fund and summarizing my findings, I beg to report that the affairs of the Society are now honestly and efficiently managed by the respective officers, that the books are neatly and intelligently kept by the Secretary, that the death claims are promptly paid after proofs of death are filed and that with liquid assets of $79,993.70 in the Endowment and $82,711.04 in the General Fund the Order finds itself in a healthier financial condition than it ever has been." B. WERKINTHIN, Examiner. on now a Pythian Drive for membership requested to consider the above and if with an organization whose affairs indication of the Department of Insura write you to join one of our 460 Lodge corner of Texas. We have on now a Pythian Drive for membership. The Public is respectfully requested to consider the above and if you desire to connect yourself with an organization whose affairs have met the favorable commendation of the Department of Insurance and Banking then we invite you to join one of our 460 Lodges located in every nook and corner of Texas. J. E. SMITH, G. K. of R. & S. W. S. WILLIS, Grand Chancellor. OUR BIG BROTHERS. Wednesday night the unusual in the circle of Pythias and Calathea hooded, when Empire Lodge No. 339, K. of P., formally adopted a Leaf Court No. 290, O. of C., and publicly preclaimed the same. A neat and entertaining program was rendered with Mrs. Lazzie Stewart acting as Mistress of Coronations. Several visiting Calathe officers were present and many other Knights and Ladies of the various lodges and Courts. There was an abundance of assorted cakes and cream served and every applause the city WELL! WE HERE A ALL HA SUPREME ORDER OF THE THE PEOPLE OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE JOIN WELL! WELL! WELL! RE AT LA ALL HAIL TO THE ER OF THE GOLDEN RULE C THE PEOPLES CHURCH LODGE LE, BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR JOIN TODAY ```markdown ``` G MATT- 7-12 R O GAL-6-16 W The first and only Church and Benevolent listic and Rescue Work. Contributing of its n tion of a rescue Home for our people. Besides it pays to the Beneficiaries of the death as a first and Immediate Relief, and at in October each year. A second Amount of $27 It cost only three ($3.00) dollars to join, live in the Rule. Our Ages Are From arch and Benevolent Organization in the State attributing of its net and surplus proceeds to our people. Beneificies of the deceased members $225.00 state Relief, and at the Annual Session of the Amount of $275.00is paid making a total $50) dollars to join, $1.45 to become financial Are From 6 Months To The first and only Church and Benevolent Organization in the State Chartered to do Evangelistic and Rescue Work. Contributing of its net and surplus proceeds the Evangelization and Erection of a rescue Home for our people. Besides it pays to the Beneficiaries of the deceased members $25.00 within (24) hours after death as a first and Immediate Relief, and at the Annual Session of the Supreme Golden Rule in October each year. A second Amount of $275.00 is paid making a total of $500.00. It cost only three ($2.00) dollars to join, $1.45 to become financial and $9.60 per year to live in the Rule. Our Ages Are From 6 Months To 96 Years SUPREME AND STATE OFFICERS REV, F. B. LAKEY, Supreme Emperor J. S. SIMS, Treasurer MRS. P. AUDON, Supreme State Lady MRS. L. A. BUSH, Stenographer REV, P. A. TILDER, Supreme Evangelist We Recommend him to you as an honest will be highly appreciated by the institution. DEPUTIES WANTED, GO Throughout the State to Organize this the PL For Information F B. LAKEY, Founder and Supreme Emperor 2211 1-2 ELM STREET TIES WANTED, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN organize this the PEOPLES CHURCH LODGE For Information and Particulars Write and Supreme Emperor GOLDEN M STREET D DEPUTIES WANTED, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN --- Attest: NEW NEGRO HOTEL NEARING COMPLETION. The brick work of the new three story hotel building of Mr. Thad Else at 2115 Routh Street is about completed. Carpenters and plasters will likely be put to work soon and rush the interior work to a hardy completion. The building is a three story with a basement. Will be modern in every room. The hotel will be the ideal institution of adequate sleeping quarters. The structure which was designed and built by Negro mechanics is a credit to the race. ```markdown ``` If You Join To-Day and should Die To-Day we will Pay To-Day $225.00 REV. S. S. STEVEN'S SUPREME, Vice Emperor W. M. GASTON'S, State Grand Emperor, W. M. GASTON'S, State Grand Emperor, Financier of BILSON, Field Agt. and, Supreme pright Christian gentleman. All favor's shown him Respectfully submitted, THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921. fultest. Features of the evening were the history of the Court by P. W. C. Mrs. A. C. Chapel. Our "Chap" and, finally, call her, surprised us she has developed into quite a historian. Miss Rita Ellis entertained us with a recital entitled "Ethiopia." Miss Ellis is well known in this art. Mrs. Ellis was a great student of esting paper on "Our Women." We all know Mrs. Williams. Alone stares on the piano, where we entrustlessly the officers of the Court with dignity and creed. Thus a most pleasant experience. CALL! EAST E OF THE WORLD FOR THE PEOPLE We Pay by Wire in Your Home Bank Cash Money $225.00 As First Relief. State Chartered to do Evange- s the Evangelization and Eree- $25.00 within (24) hours after the Supreme State Golden Rule total of $500.00. annual and $9.60 per year to COMING "The Brute Master" Palace Theatre DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES. The Services. Sunday was a sala day—a wonderful quarterly meeting. At 11 a.m. mornings, joined the church, one convert, a little Miss of tender years, S. Jackson preached, accompanied by the great congregation and members of New Hope Baptist Church, col-lege, and the great double header, at 7:45 Rev. R. S. Jenkins preached; five persons joined to converse—collection $100. And they attended of the collection in that the Presiding Elder, Ezekiel, made the men beat him, he is a "money getter," he is a "money getter," at 9:15 Wilson, Wilson, at the great Macedonia collection the St. James A. M. E. Temple with the helping hand of Christian women at the same time, Dr. Winston Macedonia up stairs, and Dr. Patterson of New York down stairs, and the vice is that one did not disturb the Macedonia up stairs and Macedonia collection was 9:00—thus they went over the top. This was the Holiness's night. Well, Dr. Paige and the saints were. People started as early as 6 o'clock and went on until 8 o'clock. Long before 8 p.m., the church was so packed until the late comers could not set to any of the many books they read, they were forcibly reminded of these words: "Let the heart of them rejoice that seek the Lord." Chronicle of the Church among all the people. The great leader, Rev. Paige, and his saints were a wonder to all, but when we were in the church, we be beside ourselves, it is to God or whether we be sober, it is for your cause. These glorious words were us. The collection was $165.00. These opening services will continue for another week and greater numbers of visitors to the church going people of Dalian but this presiding elder burns for another chance in church building two times, the second two that he has learned from him as a master builder; it is that Presiding Elder Jenkins made it possible for the church to be he who had learned from him he who had the Young Street St. James erected after a stand still seven years. Dr. Laws laid the foundation years without another move; but when Dr. Jenkins came the building was complete; therefore, Jenkins' anxiety for this he declared unto Dr. Abington, the master builder, who can give any of a few lessons in church building. Next Sunday we will be in Fort Worth, next Sunday, Wesley Chapel, North Fort Worth, W. H. Durand is our pastor. A PIONEER CITIZEN PASSES. Was Alive at One 'o'clock-Found Dead at Four. End of a Peaceful Career Closes Like a Manace. M. Jerry Taylor, one of Dallas County's most and most highly revered men, died in his room at 1908 Allen St. Sunday afternoon about 4 'o'clock. Mr. Taylor arose Sunday morning in his room, and yard in his unnatural manner and in fair health apparently, nothing revealing in his facial expression until he was 10. He conversed freely with members of the household at intervals until he returned to his room. At 4 o'clock the following afternoon, Frank Williams, one of the owners of a paraded dinner for the Taylor's, went to the room occupied by the Senior Taylor to notify him that dinner was set up. He made an alarm and Will Taylor, uttering a sound saw the lifeless form of the aged man face down on the desk. He made an alarm and room where the body was found cold in death. Just how long the body was kept in the home knew—although he been in feeble health for some time. Mr Taylor was Si years of age and an adult. He was active in business for many years, having been reasonably concerned with the Company. Up to a few years ago, Mr Taylor owned valuable property in Munger Place one of Dallas' most beautiful neighborhoods, and was forced to sell at a price that was agreeable. After disposing of the property for next sum he purchased. A REVISION IS DEMANDED BY HEAD OF NEGRO BASE BALL. To Confer With Head of Texas League. Claim Rates Asked Are Blow To The Organization. Under the present system of operation the Texas Colored League is in position to give and receive the respect of organized has ball. The team of the Texas Colored League all gate receipts from each club owner the coming season is under advisement by President W. H. W. was referred to the views of President Wells recently by members of his organization, and he immediately got in touch with President W. W. of the Texas League, who has in hand a recent letter from the office of the president of the Texas Colored League that he found be below and the answer thereto. Mr. Dusk Roberts, January 15, 1921. We are addressing you this letter, asking you to interest us in the League Parks and to proposition to use their parks while the respective Texas Clubs are abroad. The League Parks used the League Parks at Beaumont, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houlton, San Ananias, and Wichita Falls in arrangements at Dallas, Houston and Fort Worth have been entirely satisfactory but the percentage charged for the League Parks and Wichita Falls has been too high, and the result was that our clubs are not mentioned, and are barely able to begin given the assistance that various park owners are contemplating a "charge of 20 per cent gross and 20 per cent high, and if compiled to pay such price for the use of the parks, our district loses to their owners. Last season we had six clubs and used League Parks about three out of six clubs. Clubs were abroad, but this season, if satisfactory arrangements for parks were made, eight clubs and to use at least four clubs every seven days when the League Parks were abroad. We further submit that arrangements have been made at 2 or probable 3 hours, and that the prohibitive rate charged for others has held up the making of the contracts. We respectfully solicit your assistance in our behalf to the end that you secure a reasonable rental thereof, and we that you will, hence, vance for whatever consideration you may see fit to give us in the premises. Respectfully submitted TEXAS COLORED BASE BALL LEAGUE Dallas, Texas, January 18, 1821. A. S. Wells, President, Dallas, Texas, Dear Mrs. Reply to your letter of the 15th, The Texas League will meet in Galveston, on January 22nd-23rd, and I will gladly read your letter to me, and I will recommend that they make rental terms to your League that will be received. I will advise you of the results, and would suggest that you call at my office on the 25th, your instant. J. DOAK ROBERTS, President. The above and foregoing is in answer to copy of letter herewith enclosed. MRS. SWEETIE LAMBERTH OF HOUSTON IS ROYALLY ENTERTAINED. Mrs. Sweeie Lambert of Houston, who is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lyons, 2018 Hall street, Houston, is taking her recruit to Dallas by both relatives and friends, among whom she took Cliff, M. Voidie Jackson, 3704 State street. Mrs. Lambert left午 Sunday morning for her home at Houston. Napoteen's Dessert Service Sold. A French dessert gift of gilt plate, double thread and shell patTERN, contains a sweet cream, a spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, 24 small spoons, 24 forks and knives with porcelain handles, formerly the property of the Imperial cipher of the bee, was sold in a London auction house not long ago. The service was the property of the bee, which is not revealed. -London Times Wood Preservatives Wood preservatives are found by the United States forest products laboratory to be necessarily soluble enough in water to produce a tortile solution, though in some cases the solution is too thick. Sodium sulfide and zinc chloride are freely soluble, the creosotes as a whole only sparingly so. The nontalcite oils appear to act as creosotes and are therefore used to feed them cut slowly to the wood. GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE Matteine Every Day Starting 2:30 P.M. M, Continued to 11:00 P.M. JOHN HARRIS, Owner and Manager SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25 AND 26 NEAL HEART IN "SKY FIRE" A great drama enacted in the Woody Atmosphere of the Canadian Northwest beneath the Mysterious glow of the Northern Lights. "SKY FIRE" is the only photo-play in which the marvelous Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) glows in natural beauty on the motion picture screen—a picture full of thrills and excitement. Admission: - Adults, 20c; Children, 15c SELMA MOORE, Ticket Agent JOHN HARRIS, OWNER AND MANAGER PETER B. EVERY MONDAY GEORGE B.SEITZ IN VELVET FINGERS WITH MARGUERITE COURTOT DANIEL GARRILLA SPECIAL FEATURE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEAL H IN "SKY FIRE" A great drama enacted in the Canadian Northwest beneath the Northern Lights. "SKY FIRE which the marvelous Aurora B glows in natural beauty on the picture full of thrills and excitement Admission: - Adults SELMA MOORE, JOHN HARRIS, OWNER never eat nearer than two feet of the rind of the meton and get there’s always more than enough for a family in one meton.” -Indianaapolis News. Sacred Mohammedan Rock. A report on the Donee of the Rock of Jerusalem is shorty to be published in the New York Times, the Mohammedan world, it may not be generally known that this place is the third in sanctity of all the sanctuaries of Islam, and insofar for a short period of time the Kibla toward which all the Mosques prostrated themselves in prayer. Among the more important religious associations of this rock we may mention the men were called to repentance, and on account of a vision David chose this site for his temple. From this same spot Mohammedan ascended to the Kibla, and from there he went from Mecca, and lastly it is to be the scene of the Great Judgment. The historical associations are not less striking and such famous names as Moses, Moses the Great, and the man are all connected with the rock. --- GAL THEATRE P. M. Continued to 11:00 P. M. er and Manager ```markdown ``` EVERY SUNDAY "The Phantom Foe" Featuring JAUNITA HANSON with WARNER OLAND EVERY SUNDAY. "The King of The Circus" Featuring EDDIE POLO wit CORINNE PORTER. EVERY THURSDAY "VEILED MYSTERY" Featurin ANTONIO MORENO with PAULINE CURLEY. Ansonio Moreno RE ATTRACTION TODAY, JAN. 25 AND 26 HEART FIRE" in the Woody Atmosphere of health the Mysterious glow of FIRE" is the only photo-play in Borealis (Northern Lights) the motion picture screen—a statement. Hats, 20c; Children, 15c Ticket Agent MER AND MANAGER IS YOUR HOME SAFE against possessions scandal monkeys landers? Remember the Devil's Passkey and WATCH and WAIT At Mammoth Theatre Monday and Tuesday, January 24-25. ```markdown ``` On His 21st Anniversary as Pastor of New Hope Baptist Church. On His 21st Anniversary as Pastor of New Hope Baptist Church. We honor thee, the thou man of God, Thee pious sage who 'mong us trod; Featuring thee, the thou man of God, Leader of men who dare to fight Crime and sin wherever found, Country and safe, safe and sound, Friend, adviser, constant, Oh, man of God we honor you! We praise thee, the thou man of God, For with thy gospel chanting'r theod, Theodler昼 on through darkest night, Light the day on through darkest night, The art a watchman on the wall, Aawning duty's every call, Weeping thee to thee to thee, Exponent of sweet charity! We reverence thee, the thou man of God, We walkthak upright, 'bove the sod; The messenger of truth divine, 教师,愈懂, refine— Pastor full of joy, Fighting error face to face— We honor, praise and reverence thee, Thee This is the burden of our song— Oh, man of God live long you long, To cheer our hearts, to hear our fears, To soothe our griefs, wipe 'way our to To guide us through life's devious way, And point to Him who taught you pray, When soul distressed need comfort, light— In Him alone, are strength and might This is the burden of our song— Oh, man of God, live long, live long! Dr. Richard Theodore as— in long, our fears, type 'way our tears— vicious way, taught to pray comfort, light— growth and might— ang— ang, live long! Richard Theodore Hamilton, Jan. 18, 1921. Dr. R. T. Hamilton was inspired by anniversary of Dr. A. S. Jackson, as The long residence of Dr. Jack- service rendered by him to his pre- decessor, as singularly fitting to our readers.) This is the burden of our song— Oh, man of God live you long, To choose our hearts and our tears, To make our griefs, wipe 'way our tears— To guide us through life's devious way, And point to Him who taught to sight, When he gave us strength to fight— In Him alone, are strength and night— The above poem composed by Dr. R. T. Hamilton the recent celebration of the 21st anniversary of the pastor of New Hope Baptist Church. The long read an essay on the importance of the plot and the city generally make this poem appealing and appropriate. As such we give it to our readers. The above poem composed by Dr. R. T. Hamilton was inspired by the recent celebration of the 21st anniversary of Dr. A. S. Jackson, as pastor of Chatham Church. The poem is written among us and the quality of service rendered by him to his people and the city generally make this poem rendered as singularly fitting and appropriate. As such we give it to our readers. leadership Every- to the Colored woman's advance that she being called upon more and more to relate to questions of national interest. TREATMENT OF THE NEGROES. WILL, OPEN DISPENSARY FOR WILL OPEN HOSPITAL FOR TUBER CLEAR NEGROS. RACE RELATIONSHIPS DINNER HELD. SOME LETTERS TO PAPERS ARE NEVER PUBLISHED; HERES ONE. "As long as the practice prevails in the law, he will be guilty of evidence favorable to a Colored deed, and he will be guilty of his guilt the "positive identification" of a more or less hysterical man, who will many as innocent Colored man be guilty of punishment. A sham trial, with its punishment less than an executive lynching, will be guilty of human soul, shall himself be destroying. There is a balance and its noise is true. In its task, the hour of awe, The Heaven-high Judgment, dealing INEVITABLE JUSTICE AND ITS ARE PESSIMISTIC ABOUT SUCCESS OF TINKHAM BILL. Washington Jan. 20. -At closing the hearing of Census Committee of the House of Representative, Representative Dee-ge N. Tinkham of Boston declared that the government bill passed by Congress would be size- ```markdown ``` (EDITOR'S NOTE— Leadership Everywhere Needed Hampton Va. Jan. 20. That young, potential leaders are thinking seriously about economic, civic, and social life, clearly shown in recent addresses and audiences in Ogden Hall, Hampton Va., Louisville, KY, president of the Ohio State University. To An Unselfish End We Amplify Our Power. A Hampton School of Youth Center, Conn., a Hampton School of Intelligence Test and with the OHS Intelligence Test and with Women. There were women who control the controlling power of the country, capitalists. These capitalists used the their personal attainments. As a result, controlling power gradually slipped to the warriors the influencing people had the demos. The influencing people have come to the other fellow and, as a result, the other group has taken from them. The man or group vananced and has no regard for the low cannot hold very long the con "Who can measure the influence of women in the workplace in an organizer among social workers, of Dr. Sarah, S. Brown, a physician, and of Dr. Jane Foster, a physician, under the Womens Division of the National Defense; of Mrs. Janie Foster, a national Defense; of Mrs. Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls, also organizer and presenter of Colored Women's Clubs—all Hampstead Colored Women's Clubs—all Hampstead." "It is certainly a significant tribute (A. N. B.) (Br A N P) (By A. N. P.) THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921. puted as illegal by him in the Federal courts. Monroe Trottier, Trusser, and others appeared before Committee in favor of the decision. They were much disbelieved by statements made by Mr. Trottier, interrupting the Conviction hearing, adopting the rule that witnesses should be adjourned to the court until their statements, Mr. Trottier's charges of Southern disinheritance and a court judgment abruptly ended the session. Joe Tocas of Laramie and Laramie of Gta, that he was acquitted of the charge for adjournment should be stricter. The correspondent of the Atlanta Court said members of congress have been assured privately by influential members of the party that effort must be reduced the south's jurisdiction to that section's alleged discrimination. It is felt by many that the attempt to adjourn the session at this session before the newly elected Republican majority was Washingtonians who have followed the hearing close to completion. TRAINMEN WOULD ELIMINATE NE- CRO, WOULD MEN. (By A. N. P.) Chicago, IL. Jan. 20. A controver- sory board of Colored Railroad branches in Chicago is being argued before the railway, in being argued before the railway, in being argued between the Association of Colored Railroad Railway Labor Board here, and the Trainers. The brotherhood desires a rule adopted which would make it possible for only promotable men being given green tickets to trainers to eliminate Colored trainers, but only eliminate Colored trainers, because President, and C. H. Kenite division president, and C. H. Kenite division president, and the association of Colored Railroad trainers representing Colored Locomotive firemen. They are waging a strenuous battle to represent the hearing will perhaps last. NEW BOOKING CO., FOR NEGRO ACTORS FORMED. (Fly A. N. P.) BRUTAL FATHER SHOT TO DEATH BY SMALL, DAUGHTER, (Dy A N P) COLORED COUNCILMAN WILL TAKE PLACE OF WHITE. (By A. N. P.) Detroit, Mich., Jan. 28 — Dr. James Hammond, the director of the by Hamtramck Village Council to the Detroit City Council, was the use of Clayton E. Kentworth, white, to select to attend any meetings he decided to attend. to attend meetings Henderson has been a resident of Detroit since 1985 and the Detroit College of Medicine has been the ALABAMA LYNCHER GETS TEN AR TERM. Genova, Ala., Jan. 20.—Joseph Gissardone, one of the Joseph lynchmen convicted of manslaughter in the电刑案, was convicted of ten years. The trial was held on Wednesday at Wynnham was attained at the time to alleged insulting veneration. He was said to have been a woman. Why get mad and will all come out. Pull your locks and tear your hair. When the ear will all come out. By using the comb I can talk about. The Wolf Bro's. Comb you'll find, the comb will be found. By using the comb I will talk about. Smooth, carved and perfectly round. No. 31 – Wood handle Brass Comb. Length 9 inches, round between the teeth ... 75c No. 32 – Wire handle Brass Comb. Length 9 inches, round between the teeth ... $1.50 No. 33 – Wood handle heavy brass Concave Hair Dressers ... $2.50 Length 9 inches, round between teeth No. 34 – Sanitary, cone heat- ing wood handle brass Fuller ... $1.50 Patent-published in U.S. Agreed Wear. WOLF BROS. Sole Manufacturer Box 814 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. A. K. LEONARD, San Antonio, Texas. President Western Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Texas. A. K. LEONARD, San Antonio, Texas. President Western Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Texas. NEGRO INSTITUTION GETS $10,000 LEGACY. (Gay, A. N. P.) Louisville, Ky. Jan. 20—Louisville State University, Ky. Colored institu- tion at Dr. J. S. Anderson, Indian year. The institu- tion was awarded the year. The amount was awarded the Louisville County Circuit Court. The unit and award the estate for $100,000. dated to the institution and had died PRESIDENT OF MOREHOUSE GIVEN AUTOMOBILE, RY ALUMNA. (By A. N. P.) Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 28.—The Alumni of Marshville College after a 40-day course of funds, have given an automobile to the student, who has appreciated of his worth and work. Dr. Hope spent one year in France and Dr. Hope spent one year in C.A. work among Negroes. The gift was made at the president's residence, an automobile, cannon, prepaired for a cannon. CALIFORNIA WOULD SEGREGATE NEGROWS, ALSO. Reservement, Cal. Jan. 20. -Mrs. A. Reservement, Cal. Jan. 20. -Mrs. A. School District, is speaking here for the School District, which is preparing a side for the school also representing Oriental and Negro students at the Oriental and Negro attend the same school. We have several Oriental and Colored students that say that all Colored children be sent to the board to believe the board should establish a Colored people and be the other Colored people and be the other Colored people. RACE COMMISSION REPORTS ON CHICAGO RIOTS. DR.FRED P. 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COLUMBIA HONEY BY TON HYGIENIC CO MADE ON THE OVERTO DE ONLY B OVERTON HYC ERICAND MADE ONLY BY THE OVERTON HYCIENIC CO A. MADAM A. M. SMYTB. 500 E. 4th Street. Will remove black-heads, liver blotches, tan, pimples and freckles. Also removes dark rings and marks on the neck and arms caused by collars, furs, etc. For Sale by All Dressage TEADING NORTHERN NEWSPAPER COMMENTS =|, "ON SUCCESS OF OUR MADAME N. A. FRANKLIN, ___ SOUTH’S WIDELY-KNOWN BEAUTY CULTURIST sleaoera of Kansas City Advocate Writes From Personal Observations— Local Down-town Beauty Parlor and Home of Celebrated Beauty Culturist— Lauds Her Progressive sd Enterprising Spirit—“Hubby” Comes in for His Share of Praise. Coming “The Brute Master” . Palace Theatre es LEADING NORTHE ON SUCCESS 01 SOUTH’S \ Special Correspondent of Kar Visited Local Down-town | Lands Her Progressive and Praise. Movston, Texux—I am in Texas ‘$5 you wee, and am now at the ‘home of Mine. N. A. Pranklin-Me- Goy, who is the sole proprietor and Snventor and ostabllaher of atntame MA. Franklie's Systom of Beauty ‘Werk, and in this line abo t» at the Ihead ‘of the class, and put it down thet I told you sho will make the ‘World know that she has been here fend all her works. Porhapa it would be of interest to you to know that sho is yet a eens woman having arrived in this ‘World vin Caer, Toxas, just now many yours agu 1 do not know, but ‘the went to publle sebool there and Hot All they wore, prepared to dish ut, there and then continued to udy anit she tind studied herselt {into a Tucrative.businee.. It. waa ‘about ten yours ago, with faith "in Ber tyvtem and trusting, God, with Naas than $10. sho opened her bust ‘pees in Fort Worth, Texas, takar esters, She ha, do ine ork if, nnd even was ‘9r_own xu! tor, Reuben ‘oak, tad doar her knot one day she prom. feed oda eri ssh had i Mestre to get in position here she could be of service, and rom that day her’ business started fo. Short bad ged oe Then another and. ‘nother. » Nexa found her down tn, Houston, Texan, ‘Opening & vraneh for her business, Fort Wotth, Texas, Jan. 920, een! cs Beer me ten [aS fone eae ars eee et Rae aer ae & Seat oee coe tt Se see eae rae tare hoe Rect ih bee Beare” ree sone aaa Ses ee SS Sereteetenss ss ae Berea nave a Soe See es eee Sa ea ee ee. ees laying it up carefully and safely in ete See beats va ord Rerient sats, Beatie ate aata Seared Pena ore eee. cee ea ee Seca as es es Sale Weiee re Eta Ge, tank ae "oe Bere ot coe Sema cote Coat Serre ae Soon Se ay es ee, aie oe ae Sect ees Te eee Sees Sones yeas elt eal aor aa Read tt Rial wae at tenes Sans aa Sees e's Sea fee sc as = on ete dackson, sox of Rev. A. 8. Jack. Be eae Pasar Be eer fet eet Beg Reta te Sn Be So cot ae Seti eae Shere natn See Late aha toa 2 Se Rat et cot aa Sree bae ne ee ied or acs Bo Me ea Se hata features ee Hoe eae iecee fate ate La page Bertin en te ir ta ee | a ie Soa aera eee Seeks ene’: ‘Higa We “Mollant vat aon and) it has grown and grown, until now whe Keeps busy right in'Hour ‘ton 169 women every day in the week, ‘and they do a lucrative busi. axbout a year ayo she jumped oer the breomatct, becoming th ite ot toe, ont the etn sven en of oor rn Be ir a lawyer, & newspaper man ond sll pntor”"ue wos mamas Bethe Weatorn ta, theft nna of the any ana Ee Sonal convention of tn Mitr fey and aveatina! Convention ose att Dates ronan ‘who was struggling alone, Ho took ‘some interest in the business and fay hat ot tetra, the pte nd ‘ton “were, “neate thos Sue ore what ot ie he a casa” aa Ste Wy hatte Svea’ eat a pee ory bs ta ea pe Bod "ons the on tes a auned nd prt aa been enlarged, and it is only a aun Mes soe hey ont Soe tha bo fea "ze: Wa esr iikas. estat ate Ia av fe any ae Sricet Saat ite Repeincl coe Soe rt et am bee tor tat Si icobe i fits" Sita pte” a serve God and the people. They are forre God und. the pedple: They are oiy, Me. Dennis Smith of Chicago, Ui is ta the elty for a short stay: Me’ Smith ls 4 Fort. Worth. gentle. mai, Mra. M. 'W. Houston ‘of Jose: Dhine strent in i the wick lat. We Wish her speedy recovery. If t ts the Dallas Express, ‘we have It at the ‘Temple, Drug. Store CARD OF THANKS, Fort Worth, Tems, Jan. 17, 1921, Pastor and. Nombers, Allen Chapel A. ME, Church, Fi, Worth, Texas, ‘We take this tnethod of expross- Ing Gur gratitude for your kindness to's during tho iMinens and death of our beloved ono,” Mr. George Washington “Brown. Your loyalty hall forever rest upon the table of Our hearts and shall forever live In our memory. We remain, ‘Respectfully, Mr. BL. Brown, ‘Wite. ‘Tile and *Corine, Daughters, Mr. J 'D. Browa, rother, Me. J. HL, Brown, Brother. Mr. hiurvin Mucker, Nephew. ‘Mrs, Lisle Crump, Nele, CARD OF THANKS, Ft. Worth, Jan, 17, 1921. Otticers and: Members, Live Busy Bee Lodxe, No 433. PeWorth, Texan. Dear Brothers: ‘Wo take this method of thanking you for your ‘loyalty and fatthtul hens during the linovs and death of Our beloved one, Mr. George Wash. ton Brown: ‘also for the beautital Fourmost appreciated kindnen will live In our memory forever and Chall fest ‘upon the table af Our hearts MraD. G. Brown, Wite, ‘Tillie and Coriue, ‘Daughters, Ar. J, D. Brown, Brother. Me XD. Brown, Brother.” Mr. 3. HE Brown, Brower. Me: Biarvin Tucker, “Neptow. Are Llaate. Crum; ieee, ‘PK—We alo want (0 thank the Live Busy Boo. Sistora Department tor thelr mest consoling resolution. ‘CARD OF THANKS. Paes pee dahl A. 2921, religion an Bene ees eas. oe eee oe oe een ae eee ee eas pices Beare cae ORE = gifs eee ee Pee. a ae Ce ee poate ess © ae Estar Traini Ga sare are de ¥ ae eae “SE Be a ei ie ae iat A eS eos a ee pee eke eens Niger "fer “Retro yeopie ta. i aera ee ee Eg ae ee ees eae Sa paige gi roman tata at THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1 Money where it is most needod. ‘They believe in the church, [Cheiatian institutions and are. will ing to hetp thoeo who need help, have had the pleasure of going to thelr parlors, to thelr. home and helieve me, they can be reached without any ceremony or without foing through a private secretary We believe in the people, said Mme. Franklin-MeCoy, “and we want to servo them, T want to be educated to my people and not faway from thera" * (Editor's note: The Bxprees fs delighted to teproduce the forogoing frtile, which appeared recently in the Kannas City Advocate from the tien of one of the leading Sourna {ata of the country, Dr. Charles Stewart, better known ae "i... Midnight.” "The “wonderful succes Achieved by Madame N/A. Prank TinafeCoy” deserves the ules [amount of publicity and. her rapid Fino fe de to the tnet that her aye {om has’ stood. tie. tent and ‘her reparations are ‘articles of merit No'night th too dark. nor day too Aloomy tor ber to tick. hard by {hose anaoetated with her aa oper [ators apd agente, It_{s_ refreshing find encouraging io #00. a Northern Journal devote that much space ( "race enverprise in the "South ‘which speaks volumes forthe Frankiin “System of "Beaty Cul ture) wat ‘ clap of thunder from a clear sky. “xs president of the State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Associ- Raia aktcan’ wie the a ree am eatin eee Soe icty aie eret beet te rear ates evry. Noor ori ae bet nace aa weriar ask toaectesict tomesccton: ine Neopets suisse aad. ropes aay a eae coe enor fcayestel sryee ne srt oo tcets: of tas meek te nee es out cn tte peceoat tok il fiat hey eon tor es ae Sy iss u'g Sesler: ven! «tore ey cate woe Fees cate oP ican “Ui Simned: ee Pretest Lane Sit Sake dtc aia “sna ‘Peurmacentn “Asoo Sion DR. J,.¥, TAS. OF WAGo,vISITs fells DALEAS ERPRYSS. Mises fo, cattash esha bat adits of tne Dates Ripe, woe fat tyes oer cee aoa inns rom “ume to. time, ‘there are "Hone Sere ‘wviocse’ tna “Oe: Bor, Willan’ 3. tava formerly pastor Be daner OM B chute at ol ly. De tans i © ripe eo, naman “othe Skat Pua Soin Clogs a racy We fa red oe eget tans ht nome usnyess AND ComDMERCE CALL THe YouNe. AvenO NO. LOOK tr x, We, Tayreace of Shernn Mice ana Hake ed Ne La Sethe tritete Beseera cn fSetee te" the CalesWay For The | wave le r Ue Nee, eee feat man wit SW U Hie-ATRAD Sr, W. BL Lawrence, 4 youne bus inoan an’ with headquarters. ai ‘Sherman, a doubtless, « Youn "man int clase wholly to hitsll. Ha wholes merehsat, and as such th in rarity amons’ Colored yung fen. "For te: Years, th Lawrence han” done a whotecie. business tn finreo nates: ‘Texan, Oklaboma and Ranta "Ho. tan mado romartie uooesn, it lained by thoes, who speak of Ms ‘business bility. Sr Eawrense atared right, wartax i he rlghe plac Ho took Duninee fsourse’ at” tho ‘Tuskoree.Institat where, he. Malened to. the faancla ind ther etares ‘ot Dr. ‘Booker fr Washington, when it waa. ted thin enterprining youn tan to make the owt of thr prenaring fo Presta! operations in allt felatlons: After nishing at Tiske- fre, Mr, Lawrence managed. 19 save efow dollars aod rtox them with feenomy- and prudence, he found hs Seay int the very hear of commerce Ho’ enter'd<w eld that to not. over ftonded. by "men of his. race,” and found room at the top where nothing mceedsiike miccns,, Me Lawrence ‘huge rack at woolenale, Hoey, cate |sheop, and live stock of every kind |Hloshjoyn, the distinction of “havin jthe bea naa savicor of bath Foret Wa “raccess ‘doen not. tam [ee ieda hs eo the reise es ourges bia to fo forward” wit Seater achievement each yar. Tithe. youns colored. man wou aerwsaccen, Wes tho bets wisdom to, eater elds endeavor earn todo" by_doing. ‘Ventre the untried grnunds where the 700% fen ot other races have’ made’ bux Theee n success Opportaniten te |your_ Goon, foriane Ta, now pasin Una fe Tequred ts"to tall he Jana ‘she wl do your” bidding We jwant'more yoone men tke Me Taw |Fenco, who ‘ay. ake. tine and Duc fem 'by the fore Tock, of cate. th |e ot “ire and to. ‘No one. hn Jala ent one man, shat be a porte Vit the oder the busineee manarer ie eth inal > e ermine aoe the | poston. "sche "porter_or tu me aenager rin’ water fs In 30 t winced thas Bmore, com ve before tat tho determining facto ar our voung baninese mae of every aatan"at 8 brople. Corer Sa, yom. Coroner elo Mind spent ne nar “the fivghty dollar, {ta Income COMING “THE BRUTE MASTER” Palace Theatre Coming ~ 5 ; 6 ” THE BRUTE MASTER Palace Theatre ast Bunday’s lee ot Tho Waco Morning Kew the lending white pave ‘hare had the following to tay of MP. oy binary extabe Tent zee A COLORED ESTABLISHMENT A CREDIT, TO THE RACE HERE IN WACO Entering Now Into Its Fifteenth Year ease | ‘The Muliuery Emporium, 128 8, Second Street, the only establishment | of Sts kind Jn central Tecas, baa been doing business at the same stand for more than fourteen yeara and ie enjoying a splendid sbare of tbe Colored trade. PaCertug one? from fie, with no ineurance, Phoenix-like it has grown to be one of tho popular business firms |! ffs Waco, This firm hanes tollet articles, straightening combs Tae foods and s complete millinery tine of yoodn. 1 turns out a “hat which a very popula, named for the proprietor, and Iw known 4 the Boyd hat, They also dandle the Nesro dol. ‘This It a hish ‘own doll made by a New York Negro frm and over 4900 worth, ‘of then wore told bere during the bolldays Massive Wanogniy show ‘cates of the latent desiens are used for ‘the diolay of ther elegant tne of Pata, which are ordered rom the cas! and made here at home. : ‘The proprietor, Mra. P. Boyd, aratetul to apprecating” pubic, este, an aba eatorn her Loe Year, to then ber roan? con. tomers tor thelr patronese and confidence and extends a tviction f call avon and inspect her Enater dimplay of hats (date cf open- Ing to he icon Initer.), opens the gate-way to the enterpris- ing and thrifty. Tt takes ita devotwen Into’ busiseaa relations, aid Saaneial transactions,” aad introduces him to the business ‘man of success, Doce the young Golored “man. think that becatee be waa born in humble con- Aitions, that he, In to remain at the foot ‘of the ladder, that because he bees ‘poverty and. fallure about him that bovis) to" remain within ite sraap? ME. Lawrence aniere ths a you and for me, when He walks into ‘the market ‘and ‘buys ‘ mousand bead of hogs, of « thous- tnd herd of cattle and become Enown ta factor i the nancial circle by Prudence and» Industry and thrift. What man hus done, man may do.” NW. HARLLEES TWOUNUTE ‘AUK FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, Three Characters Stand Out For In- ‘tegrity ‘Throwch The Ages A Bes. ‘oon Light For Youne And Old. ‘The Ohrist, Moses and Saint Pant. (hr N. W. Harllee). ce en een ae Say Me See bare ur fclenda among.” acaualatances ees tnt ott Fok ee tent ssa: Mt’ ine fr halk Sore aaa ves Seis ah ee ee BS eee aa ok Iara a ae thee Sei Fs tee as Rema a aie eal ean etiam oa whet eee sae eet Be as vets ootsien Be tal ts Sat ce ae tt eet ier a rt ee ao ie ee ee cre Pea ned eee, Nis Teta Se ei ely Gree wees Sot Saas "eesti aes Sea Secu es te ed ere tat an runic a ech ear sey ee pea he ae Sores eae as ie Se ghee eatiar'te oh eeurenc cette: & epee, ‘and hada kind word’ for Fer ars eae ge Bae en ee eee ‘taking Him for my guide and trust- img Him as my Savior. I commend ee ae Vewlcr es aa Sh fa, Pas Sa i te viet 28 cancer eae ate aula” tah Sh Sede" ais cso nk Sa cane Re en rare stn. te ett eee Of semen oa ee tae eet ot er tte ied ar eat pa cetae e hs ent Counc hn a fs sae ses ais os‘ ioe oer: Mra een nat ee Oe on tee ees seat Bueect ee roa eesti clara Geek eons ee eas ee eee erushationeas car iret Se ee a hy lal ater nett Weil tot ts ered Se oe learning, and Christian integrity. Any Popes wo res are as [Roa reat aS outs 0 potters Gee aces Siew ore (ag a ong ogee see, cit ua at Sa Ge erence te fees Gar reas he ae ee oo ope te ie coat eee lee le regret. I commend bim to you Eacaate we o Roe Sen. need ee Se fess is hatha ten te 8 vacant aa ae it o Se tone & PT canted na for no inter wr oat cite “at eect Sraett aerate Bate ine tur act Se a ieee etna est ends “mse as ee oe eet ee won aa ce Ey Pe ia sue ‘Paul for manhood and courtesy to fas See ac "ae ae Ste sate, pentane; Mowe and a great leader; but Christ for the Bealtaten the come ofthe Hay i twmy etee ct secret a “Wanted Graduate Nurse atone gas cores toot Sct Scrat urs nod poi, Aa fee comeutieatan te Bet 6 PINKSTON, Hos 150 Neely, ead 2 Tne AufoxontGe Pon BALE. atta Ovrians SDumenne ney sen rod vray way, ca oe ane see'i' 158 el aSweod or Cal Et. bien ve ao MUSE rE now pe a HTH Al, Sret Frome” we Soo, Miss Haile Shins Dineen wanes Wood wid Wiwards—sicteoa. Hain Latiet' Hats cman and rebockod Wigan Baar Ha Pac Teas te Dr, igtle—¥etrinay Sargon, snluait’o' al Linde: Soon at Poe biee Undertaking Company, 120 i a ee font pr me X 1200, renence 2621 Wiley bret Dalian hema em 20 orice. 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E. WARD, — Spe — — eee 4 Phones: ¥ 6587 mene DR. P. M. SUNDAY, re i fae eee as a eae em a ee eee nee pe eg eh a eee ce ean ire ccenaarss saa Office Hours Phones. 10to 12's. m, Residence H. 2827 2 <p me ‘fice HL. 2675 60 opm DR, RUSSELL H. TROTTER, Medleine and. Sarsery 1 Connection With Morean-Diusch, Banitartum Woo7¥4 Boll St, at Central Dallaa DRS. PORTER AND PORTER Physdclans and Surgeons Graduate of three Medical Colleges, Scientitie ‘treatment. of. blood die: ‘eases and diseases women and chit fren. “Omee. hours: $:00 A.-M, to 12:00 A. a, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM 100 P.M to 10:00 P.M. ‘Oftice 2412. 1-2" Bim ‘Phone ¥ 2708 Dallas, Texas, Th WA Attorney. and Couneslior at Law 206 “Psthian. Texople Dallas, ‘Texas 124.524 I a E ced pom, ead A | 7 tm canes monens wit ma foe Made BSE. Ro wh "inte ‘Shy Sa , | oy : i oan F it Ra i Eide aa om ene manatactaror wa ast ire sgeite meets Sey oo Se Eel aige OL te: Bex of Ber SOE wethesBten mncelee aie er agiceeraint REECE wien al orera pee Pe Santas eects ; ‘SPECIAL NOTICE i i 3 : Ce | ED Paes | ( ‘ Around iden cam cra trom tno tH meaty st home tee ne en aes ade and srk Le ee ae tert ine ieee Tu" deneat sync of Hair Brews fae ‘tnd anny etre the fen and were yses tht yeaah cs perce eects ert Be cite ne nis Stee te tot Sha" phat yy thowante oF wae Maat santiawecs Sine, Becrpl an od, expriene ed pants Tiatrvewse no Boat Sate wats teat So ota aie ete Wal eee ear ae estos eos wr Seed Be oy Se rat Gane” wort Suarenes sions averted: Sead ety orto to THES IDEAL “60 Boethy Satin 'G, New Yer Cy Bee see at sees te" poe N.Y. ‘Send a stamp for full, pare | JWAVE‘OLA : | GROWS BEAUTIFUL HAIR Your money | c without question) | {irae atn wen node) ecurathe cal. | Yomeettettetsaener | "Noe Postage ‘Williams mrgsco; | westameeee (Gao cvs ont an, Tat Excelsior Mutual Benefit Association Dallas, Texas Most people need money when there's death in the family. Some. times ther want 40° cary th. body St of own or they gy want ty fSona°for’ restive’ If You" thse Sou" nect his Kita, ot SHRVIGH ike Intranee with the XCELSION MUTUAL, BENEPTE ‘ASSOOIATION We pay death claims tn 24 hours, 5m, calle room 20 Pribiad se. pleat im attegt or tall. UT, H. STRICKLAND, President, ¢ COPEMLD, ‘Serums. WORK OF CITIZENS COMMITTEE NEARING COMPLETION. TOTAL OF $3,000 HAS BEEN COLLECTED FOR BISHOPS' COUNCIL. Last week was a banner week in the work of the committee on en The pastor and membership of the New Hope Baptist church were guests at the vernon. Dr. A. S. Jackson, pastor conductor conducted the services, preached an abible sermon and held a collection amounted to $120.00. On Sunday night, Dr. E. A. Arrington held a collection amounted to $210.00. On Sunday night, Dr. E. Arrington services at Macedonia Baptist Church. He then sed his congregation up to overflowing and many went to services there. The church was filled with overflowing and many went to collection amounted to $220.00. On Monday night, Rev. E. M. Thomas of Macedonia ave. was present with his fervent and enthusiastic members. Long before the hour for services flowing with eager, earnest people who had come to do their share in the service amounted to $155.00. On Monday night, Chapel E. M. E. and Mt. Rose Baptist Church held joint services in the New Temple. The masters of these services evening Chapel gave services. Evening Chapel gave Each of the ministers at their services commended and congratulated Dr. Abington and his companion, Dr. Bunting, for their plishment in building such a beautiful house of worship. Architect came in for a large share of the praise. The most wonderful thing she did was to give the genuine brotherly spirit in which the donations were given. Everybody and willingly, and carefully, she celebrated the night, Mrs. J. C. Prater, leader of the Ladies' Division, was present with a number of her colleagues. She asked $720.10. She asked all of her lieutenants to be present at the meeting in the Council's report. Each of her chair ladies will be on the reception committee when the Council meets. In the report she stated that Mrs. O. Gordon turned to Ruth, the report was told by Ms. Oscar Gooden. The division commission turned in Tuesday's report of last week $27.75 On Thursday night of last week Dr. G. W. White made an appeal to Pride Council to help her. A. M., and the lodge immediately came in to the fund and issued check for the Mistresses G. O. Sniirle, $1.00; Coleman, $1.00. R. Roberts, N. Roberts, T. Howard, $1.00. Tramuell, $1.00; J. C. Curry, $1.00. Brize, $1.00; M. Murray, $1.00. Flutec, $1.000. Johnson, $1.00; Mrs. Roberta Walker, $2.65; M. Roberts, $1.00. Knight, $60; Rev. J. H. Viluseo, $1.00; Mrs. Hattie Dixon, $1.00; Mrs. J. C. Curtis, $1.00, total $1.00; By Mrs. M. T. Thompson; J. B. Moses, $1.00; Geo. Hunt Moses, $1.00; Gokey Humeo, $5.00; Mrs. Alek Camp, $1.00; Young, E. Plath, $50; Cash, $6.75, Total $1.00; Mrs. Johns; Mistresses Laura Johns, $1.00; Carrie Morgan, $1.00; S. Dugham, $1.00; M. Bradley, $1.00; Tucker, Mr. James Johns, $1.00; M. O. Huey, $1.00, total $1.00; By Mrs. S. E. Mitchell, Mosaic Templars, Chamber, $709, $1.00; By Mrs. S. B. Bradley, Mary Templars, Chamber, $709, $1.00; T. D Bradley, $1.00; V. J. Miller, 26c; M. Coleman, $1.00; E. Hill, 26c; M. Coleman, $1.00; E. Hill, 26c; M. Coleman, $1.00; E. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Mistresses Daniels, 50c; Muckery, 25c; McNeil, 25c; Holmes, 25c; McNeil, 25c; Holmes, B. A. Ray, 50c; McEir, 25c; McReddy, 50c; $1.00; McHall, 25c; cash $1.75; Mistresses Cole, 25c; Rogers, 25c; Lucky $1.00; Miles, 25c; Mistresses Cole, 25c; Prema, 25c; White, 25c; Taym, 50c; McCox, 25c; total $15.00. By Mrs. S. Coffield, Leading Star, 50c; Mrs. Estela Coffeld, 6.00; Mistresses A. M. Caldwell, $1.00; R. M. Johnson, $1.00; B. M. Johnson, $1.00; total By Mrs. A. B. Rutherford: Mr. A. Adams, $1.00; Prof C. A. Foster, $1.00; Mrs. E. W. Gibson, $1.00; Mrs. V. Washington, $1.00; M. T. H. Washington, $1.00; Mr. F. Morehead, $1.00; Mr. F. Morehead, $50c; Mr. J. McGarrity, $50c; Mr. S. Nichols, 50c; Chas Wade, $1.00; Mr. J. Russo, $1.00; Mr. F. C. Rutherford, $5.00 By white friends $25. Total $4.00. Mrs. Annie Moreland, Diamond Courth of Calathea, $2.50. By Mrs. S. A. Hughes: Mr. S. Cofield, $2.00; Mr. J. H. Thompson, $2.00; Mr. J. H. Thompson, $2.00; W. P. Rippe, $1.00; A. Adams, $1.00; total $4.50. By Mrs. W. H. Hallum: Mrs. M. L. Evans, $1.00; total $1.00. By Mrs. A. W. Brashear: Muse V. E. O. Nichols, $1.00; Mille M. Ayers, $1.00; M. L. Routh, $1.00; Williama, $1.00; Williama, $1.00; By Mrs. M. E. Gray. By Mrs. M. E. Beauty. H. of R. No. 23, $18.00. By Mrs. G. H. Goswell. Golden House, No. 171; The Mrs. G. L. B. Lowell, $2.5; Mrs. W. M. Smith, $1.0; A. E. Bowell, $1.00; Mistresses M. Dixon, $2.00; H. Fulter, $2.5; C. E. Payne, $2.5; L. Shotton, $2.5; M. Ford, $2.5; L. Shotton, $2.5; M. Ford, $2.5; M. Hooper, $2.5; M. J. Blakely, $2.5; M. Woodard, $2.5; N. Dawson, $2.5; M. Freeman, $5.0; A. Wright, $5.0; L. Summer, $5.0; S. Nixons, $2.5; M. Hamilton, $2.5; Browne, $2.5; C. Tau, $2.5; R. Cohen, $2.5; N. White, $2.5; From Treasury $1.2, total $1.2 Pricilla Art Club, by Mrs. A. H. Dyson, $5.50. Dyess Moore; Mistresses Maude Moore, $1.00. Josie Robinson, $1.00; L. Lawson, $1.00; E. Dewan Jackson, $1.00; J. Jackson, $1.00; L. Slaughter, $1.00; A. Gains, $1.00; E. Percy, $1.00; J. Hill, $1.00; P. Murray, $1.00; M. Murray, $1.00; L. E. Carpenter, $1.00; J. Nelson, $1.00; L. Armord, $5.00; E. Malcolm, $1.00; R. Willis, $1.00; M. Murray, $1.00; K. Alkess, $1.00; total, $19.00. By Mrs. S. E. Thompson; Mistresses Maude, $5.00; L. Thomas, $5.00; A. V. Paryne, $2.50; A. H. Kobo, $2.50; total $1.50. By Mrs. A. Christopher, Queen Court No. 1; THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921 CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION CLOSE OF BUMNESS, DEC. 31, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..... $ 39,408.06 Farmers & Mechanics Nat'l Bank ..... 255,852.83 Furniture and Pictures ..... 5,032.80 Nature Bonds ..... 200.00 Gold in Vault ..... 915.00 Currency and Cash Items in Vault ..... 7,539.00 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000-00 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in ..... Individual Profits ..... Individual Deposits ..... Cashier's Outstanding Check Total ..... PROMPT DEPENDABLE TOM J. W. Wm. J. T. Mrs J. C. Franter, Ladies' Vision $70.10 St. John Baptist church ... 75.00 New Hope Baptist Church ... 210.00 Macedonia Baptist Church ... 220.00 Holiness Church (Thomas ave.) 155.05 Capital Stock Paid in .. $ 40,400.00 Individual Profits .. 11,829.23 Individual Deposits .. 253,783.99 Cashier's Outstanding Checks .. 724.80 --- Evening Chapel (C. M. E. Church). 101 1 Mr. R. Bishop Woodman 62.85 American Woodman 12.85 Luke Lodge Woodman 1. K. 1 of P. 50.00 Price of P. Lodge No. 1 185 P. and A. M. 10.00 Loyal Friends of America 25.00 J. P. Williams 2.50 W. E. Carpenter 1.00 L. B. Fuqun, Jr. 2.00 E. Lyons 1.00 J. W. Webb 1.00 J. Blackwell 1.00 J. W. Webb 1.00 Blackwell 1.00 Mr. Dale 1.00 Cash 3.00 J. Brown 1.00 F. Parker 1.00 G. E. Workman 1.00 K. W. Capers 1.00 P. W. Howland 2.50 Joe Holloway 1.00 S. Gabbay 2.50 L. M. King 1.25 J. F. Miller 1.00 W. Mannings 5.00 J. A. Crawford 10.00 P. L. Washington 1.00 Cash 4.00 Adams Transfer Co 5.00 J. Jordan 5.00 L. Mathis 3.00 Palace Theatre 25.00 Sonal Levine 4.00 Chester Johnson 1.00 R. McDade 1.0 A. S. Gibson 5.00 Miss B. M. Weems 5.00 Walter Wilson 1.00 H. Brown 1.00 A. Hammerson 1.00 W. V. Watson 1.00 Miss Mary Dickerson 1.00 L. Jackson 1.00 A. Lee Dudley 1.00 Lee Dudley 2.50 O. C. Carloway 1.00 H. Smith 1.00 D. Neighbor 1.00 W. B. Hipkins 1.00 Otto Carter 1.00 Chas. Payton 5.00 Jno. Liggins 5.00 Insure—Your House and Furniture against Fire and Tornado in the Western United States. Insurance Co. San Antonio, San Antonio. There is an Agent in your town. Lawton, Jan. 20 — Mrs. Mattie Weathley was struck with paraplegia Saturday morning, and is not doing so well. Mr. Arthur Love and Mrs. Arline Bird, both on Monday, 10th. They are turned to Lawton, to make it their home. 210 Eulid Street. Mrs. Lolee Williams left for Dallas on Saturday, when she has been on the sick list is improved. Mrs. Ladie Smith is on the sick list is improved. Mrs. Taylor is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Gathering and son, George Bryant and other relative Services are on Sunday. Rev. Boone is at his best. He preached a powerful sermon on Tuesday evening. 11th at died Tuesday evening. ING E MASTER" Theatre Cold With OKLAHOMA TOWNS Lawton View and was buried Saturday, Jan. 15th. He leaves a wife and 9 children. The Sunday School and B. Y. P. 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Information given and on- MAY PUT NEGRO CLUB IN BOSTON Among the sites to be inspected in the League Parks in Brooklyn and Newark Lawn said that it is not the season where old parks were available but the season where parks were available by park and ball clubs outright if a league is established and he will be eager to ensure entirely within the limits of the country that the team might be really a State League or baseball players from all sections of the country. There are not available in Brooklyn, a site in Buffalo will be located in New York State that may play in the various State teams may play in the various sections of the country to time the New York State franchise is reported to be held under option by the State League. Identity will be disclosed at the first scheduled meeting. Lawn intimated that the Continental League will algoritmically identify their former league affiliation, except in the recent exposure in Chicago are there will be no salary limit on players. There may carry and the contracts will have one for all plus one playment season at the end of this contract will become an application has been made, according to the formation of labor contracts for each season. Lawn is organized and on a par with organized NEW PRESIDEN FOR MEHARRY MEDICAL SCHOOL Prominent Pennyavianan Chosen to succeed Dr. Huhhah. Who Resigned Due to Declining Health. NEGRO CLEES HOSPITAL AFTER BEING SHOT IN ROW WITH BONDMAN. Latter Tells Police Wounded Man Att trained Him with Razor. courtroom. The operating room at the above hospital is located on the ground floor of the courtroom and is creatively out of the window in the adjacent courtroom. RESTRICTIONS HOME OF CUBE Montgomery, Ga. Jan. 26. On the same set in his house where he shot his baby, the courtroom was creatively baby in a room. R. J. Gibson Brooks county almost decapitated a man who was accused of guilt, Gibson returned to the scene of his crime to see that he had successfully hunted on a charge of guilt. His body was found several weeks later. His body was found several months later. He was grafted in a glazey pool upon the immediately after killing his wife. He was found within a few hours later on his feet within a few hours later was after the hunt had waned and he was after the hunt had waned and to talking about something else killed himself on the same spot where he had himself nor was after the death indicated that he had neither eaten nor slept after the death indicated that he had after death indicated that he caused him to shoot his wife is not WILL SPEND $150,000.00. National Baptist Publishing Board to Enterprise the De- signation of the Decomposition. Nashville, Tennessee. (National Negro Agricultural Dairy and Fifty Thousand Dollar will be held by the National Institut Plant, according to a statement of the splendid report from Seed Plant, according to the Board, who also is Florida. The report indicates of the writer, was represented by the Board, and increased the number of the dollars and showed impossible to cope with the increase of the machinery. The increased machinery be installed immediately has planned this tremendous expen- sion after having been assured that it will be able to accommodate hundred thousand dollars worth of three issues from the institution matter annually, and this together with the increased number of the ployees of the institution occupying the building, has been regarded as the leading printing and publishing plant among members of the Board authorized a refunding and dried, and fifty thousand dollars to be continuing maturing in five years drawing motion comes right from the institu- tion, which has been provided for, but that the chairman of the Publishing Board, and some of this bond should be去 to this first refounding and improve- HOWARD UNIVERSITY'S FOURTH ANNUAL CONVOCATION. Washington, D. C., Jan. 30—The School of Religion, Howard University, Washington, District of Columbia, importance. The theme for general discussion is the importance. The theme for general discussion is the prominence of those invited to participate in the sessions worthy of the preceding Convocation. We will be largely of a patriotic nature as in the past. On the following day, the wider audience will be likely of a patriotic nature as in the past. By such well known leaders as Arthur Peace Society, Bishop Charles S. Smith, D. D. of Detroit Michigan, Reverend James H. H. of Massachusetts, and Reverend Christian Work. On Thursday, February 16, a large attendance will be published later. A large attendance is anticipated and an inspiring time is in store for HOWARD ATTENDANCE INDICATES TIDAL WAVE OF EDUCATIONAL INTEREST. Washington, D. C. Jan. 20—With the opening of the Union and the foreign countries enrolled the Howard University College of Engineering, 4, 1921, with a record breaking registration of 1,125 students. The Autumn Quarter indicated a total wave of educational interest. In the first place the war had ended and books to take up arm were returning to the library. In the second place the experiences of the training as nothing else could have done. As a result, many returned to Howard University, and they had been left off years ago. It is surprising but gratifying to the students has not spent itself but has proven itself as an institution of higher education and participation at Howard shows an increase in every college and Graduate Schools. 878 School of Law, 1611 College of Medicine, including those taking certificate courses. 823 Schools of Medicine, Dentistry, and Surgery. 459 College of Employment. 1720 University has discontinued entirely all preparatory work and is in quality for collegiate and professional training. It is entirely new thing in the world of education and is of definitely important impact. FAKE HOLD UP STORY EXPLODED "VICTIM" ADMITS MONEY TROUBLE. Patrolman Dixon arrived a few minutes later and Anderson was talk- ing to him. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1921 Saturday Hammerstein and Freeman were assigned to make an investment in the film, and asked Arsonon to call at headquarters. the he was questioned concerning night, and told him to take the toll he took us he stayed home Friday night while his wife hatted his head on the grill. He examined examined his scalp and continued to grill him. Arsonon, according to grillmaster, and according to Hammerstein, and according to Freeman, said a take. admitted he was in financial straits, said Hammerstein and Freeman, admitted that his report was a take. admitted he was in financial straits, said Hammerstein and Freeman, admitted that his report was a take. admitted he was in financial straits, said Hammerstein and Freeman, and that he concocted the story, "and that he concocted the story for their wager." Arsonon said he came here several years ago from New York. INDIA PACES CRINS; UNREST AMOUNTS AS LIVING COSTS SOAR. Natives Blame England; Say It Broke All Promises. London, Jan. 20—India, in facing what experts say is one of the gravest threats to the end of the great Indian rest has developed since the end of the century, content is said to be chiefly the result of consequent hard times. They have itself in serious ways. There have been many strife in large industry and academia, organized anti-government bloody wars, organized anti-government bloody wars, have been preaching revolutionary. While there has been much talk of activity by Bollywood propaganda organizations, doubtful whether their efforts have been printed propaganda be of small importance, or whether it cannot read, while to spread it in a country the size of India, the main causes of the uproar may be. The high cost of living in some countries has led to a rise in while income have increased only a continuance of warring tribes. The continuation of warring tribes has led to the removal of six months after the war It is said to be acceptable to a large portion of the educated, thinking people in the extremist opponents among the extremist, who assert it does not go with them. MEXICAN RESENTS INSULT. Kills White Traveling Man on Moving Train Who Referred to Hls People na Greasers. The afairk has created no little way that it in the first few months of its existence people intend to give the women people the men address them in an unenthusiastically addressing them in an unenthusiastically COLLEGE MEN HOLD SUCCESSFUL MISSET. Chicago, Illinois. Members remaining on the Commission from last year are Dr. Roscoe C. Giles, Chairman. Chicago, Illinois and Ormond A. Porta NEGRO GIRL ON TRIAL FOR KILLING EMPLOYER Popular Bluff, Mo., Jan. 20—A jury empounded 14 men accused of murder in a case where a girl whose trial for murder will be heard. The girl is charged with the murder of from arsenic poisoning on the night September 19. An analysis of the case led to her death disclosed a quantity of arsenic that had been discharged a kitchen help. She was found few days before and on the night of her death, and she was rehabilitated. She was refused and asked to house angry, it was thought that she abused an out-of-home and Abington was out of the room and she was sent to a small, daughter of Mrs. Carl Abington, matified at the preliminary hearings, back into the kitchen while her case was in the other part of the house. NEW $250,000 THEATRE OPENED IN CHARLESTON. Charleston, S. C., Jan. 20. - Reporter Charleson, S. C., Jan. 20. - Reporter the new vaudeville theatre which D. I. L. Joray on the east side of King Street, which was opened Christ- mas Day, bus street, which was opened Christ- mas Day, bus street, which was opened Christ- mas Day, people has the distinction of being building which will emporify favorably South. The theater has a seating cente- rity that represents the latest ideas in theatre. TO ADVANCE ANTI-LYNCH MEASURE. SARAH RECTOR IS ATTENDING IANSAS CITY HIGH SCHOOL. Kansas City, Mo. Jan. 28—Moderate science hold more interest for her, as she studies the richer girl in the world is pursuing her hobby this city, the Lincoln High school in this city, the new campus of the country here to say, is the young Colored girl in this city, bringing her in a fabulous income that assures her, her financial resources, assuming her, the financial resources RACE PIANIST TO PLAY FOR PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Another step forward has been made in the development of a new accommodation of Mr. Eubie Blake has just entered a contract to play the role of the leading platoon. Blake is regarded as the leading platoon player in the selection for this high position and the contract that he has entered is the biggest triumph the race has made in the biggest competition in the public comment, it is known that this is one of the biggest record makers in the world, will make him an universally recognized player. SAYS GEORGIANS WOULD REPEAL JIM CROW LAWS. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 20.—That the committee on which prominent state and city officials, judges, ministers of labor, philanthropists and local workers has been asked to consider the question of the law of Georgia, is reported here on reliable authority. The committee would allow both races to ride together with each other on street cars, elevators and other public elevators. CO., 422 Holland Building, Lines. 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