Dallas Express

Saturday, May 14, 1921

Dallas, Texas

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HAITIAN MISSION IN CAPITOL DECLARES INVESTIGATION A FARCE. ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE HAITIAN MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO PRE OF AMERICAN ATROCITIES. C CAN PRISONS. ASK IMMEDIAT MEMORIAL PRESENTED TO PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS TELLS OF AMERICAN ATROCITIES. CLAIMS 10,000 DIED IN AMERICAN PRISONS. ASK IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND REPARATION. The state has already bought a GS site for the hospital for the inpatient site for the hospital for the inpatient location for the dear and blind school these establishments will be the school for inocriety and it will be selected by the advisory council control. When these are completed and for under the management of Ne (GILMER) Craig Rendered Judgment for $1,000.00. Founded by W. E. King VOL. XXVIII, NO. 32. and only ballots bearing the word, "yes" being issued. JY GOODWIN LIBRARIAN UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS JUSTIN TEXAS The Day The Republican Party Is THE DALLAS EXP IN CAPITOL TELLS IMERI- ON. FIRST POST The Dallas Express Concession within a short period a constituent assembly with all members Dealers Who Sell to Negroes to be Expelled From Board. Now that the cat is out of the basement, it is now time that will give the Negro, at least a comfortable run for his Suburban property is to be used for his Suburban property is to be used in the field supplying the real estate market. The Dumbar Keeley Company is making a plan to build a beautiful small house in a most desirable part of the city that is to be planned to meet the beautiful small houses with attractive facades. The Negroes have reached a point in their occupation are apparently insecure and thus have a hard indefensible position they have never been able to overcome. "The district negro," and a prognostic Negro Wealthy Waiter Dies With Great Wealth on Him. Wealthy Waiter Dies With Great Wealth on Him. New York, N. Y. May 15—The last week he last week received the fact that he had 110,000 in cash and 120,000 in librarianship in addition to two bank baskets. He relates his at that union proclaimed turnover to them. He professed going to Florida in the winter and going to New York to take a bank tour. He took part in a bright milestone, having been given a bright milestone, having those who did not know him was taken. The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea." —Fred Douglass. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921. FIRST POST GRADUATE MEDICAL CLINIC AT TUSKEGEE CLOSED. CLAIM IS THAT PETTY PREJUDICE IS RIFE IN GOVERNMENTAL DEPARTMENTS. FEDERAL AGENTS TO PROBE GEORGIA'S SECOND MURDER FARM. Information Points to Other Farm Owners Who Are Practising Peonage. Citizens Are Helping Agents. MANY LABORERS OF CHICAGO ARE UNEMPLOYED URBAN LEAGUE SURVEY ESTIMATES NUMBER OF JOLE MORE LABORERS AT 20,000. NEARLY A SIXTH JOBSLESS. $10,000 Fund Is Sought The League, which was organized in 1909 to raise $100,000 the better than $10,000 the better, had a strong friend to carry on the organization in the housing, health industry, and good improvement public conduct and in Chicago. During 1358 some form of public service was organized. The League was the center during the migration of 6000 immigrants to Chicago in 1909. It is estimated that 45 per cent of the immigrants than a year Many Colored immigrants have been apprehended by the League, through investigation of postage in Chicago, the federal grand jury convention today, indictments charging S. Williams and his three sons Marcel, the federal grand jury of the southern district, the federal grand jury to return similar indictments when it becomes clear that his search is being made for them. The three Williams have have escaped conviction returned by the Japans government who was convicted and sentenced to a superior court, has appended a forfeiture in Decatur next Saturday before General A. M. Brown will oppose hundreds of applicants are certified by the Board of Certification, even when they go in an appearance that is not required. During war times there were large numbers of both men and women came to the door closed in their faces each day to be known as a "Child of the Nation," known as a "Child of the Nation," and an "Appearant." And are the ones who do the dirty work, the hard work, the work that could not be carried on an automobile, the man on the bus. The tenure case in point is that of a Commissioner, under Secretary of State, who was sent permanent to young Colored man was sent permanent to the clerk with the instructions that he be the Civil Service. The automatic man that "There is a clerkship, and the boat can do no place in that nor for that nerve." There are hundreds hundreds of cases like it. A. M. E. MISSION BOARD MEETS IN NEW YORK. Approves Measure For Erection of Church in Cape Town, Africa; Much Business Transacted. A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE INTEGATION A NIC AT TUSKEGEE JOHN ANDREW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CIANS WHO BENEFIT FROM FIRST LEADING PHYSICIANS OF BOTH RAC ON A FARCE. USKEGEE CLOSED. BRIAL HOSPITAL GROWDED WITH PHYSI- FROM FIRST POST GRADUATE SESSION. OF BOTH RACES SERVE ON STAFF. JOHN ANDREW MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GROWED WITH PHYSICIANS WHO BENEFIT FROM FIRST POST GRADUATE SESSION. LEADING PHYSICIANS OF BOTH RACES SERVE ON STAFF. Atlanta Plans Novel Recep- Arkansas Republicans Send Tion For Business League. Protest to President. Maurice Mayes is Convicted Second Time. Maurice Mayes is Convicted Second Time. --- --- --- PER ANNUM $8.00. PRICE TEN CENTS We respectfully submit that it is questionable in the Republican party in the United States that it would be reasonable to raise on our side and that we are simply drawn to the Republican party because of its tax-payers that always support the tax-payers that always support the recommendations of the Romney administration and the Republican party of the nation to raise the ground of "wages" are provided by the Republican party of the nation. WASHINGTON EDITOR MAIL MISSION. (By A. N. P.) Washington, May 12—14 Pineville Washington College is at a loss to know where the letter addressed to Mr. Wilson could be found among the literature soiled in a raid on Community headquarters. The letter addressed to Mr. Wilson was sent in the aid by New York police of the aid by New York police of the aid by Abraham Jackiak alleged leader of the attack on America, were arrested. They are Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilson were never知者. ae ie a ee fe Bee ‘ a 5 WORLD'S RICHEST NEGRO WOMAN : LIVES IN DALLAS. Becomes Heir to Millions In a Single Day By Decision of Supreme Court. Miss Taylor is Lone Heir to a Hundred Acre Tract in Homer, La., on Which There Are 8 or 10 of the Great- ‘est Oil Producing Wells in The Louisiana Oil Fields. Her Property Values are Estimated at $20,000,000. The Dallas Express Representative Was the First to Interview the New Financial Queen Who Plans Leav- ay Thallas,' Whee Wer Business fo Closied up. Ease To WORLD'S RICHES : LIVES IN Becomes Heir to Mi By Decision of Mes Taylor fs Lene lt Homer, La., on Which 1 est Oil Producing Well Hae Propecty Veluwe» The Dallas Express Re Interview the New Finz ing Dallas, When Her Ty Irae gn, Wednesday, of mat week Ce es Berri ip bar ate Meg Bee Sere at oe odie Ti Sang raat, Wea ate ee rece Seed he eat Seats Set eee “ake peo cr eee Cereal a Rio Seascape ab cai ate ese sot i sale tonsa omiin tit’ vas SERP"Taratfe ana He dh iats, Rar and cnaily the Cor So eet aaah aie aa eel thie ind wan Fie Twig Seite ct ii EL Aart te oat ee ete aah sr tgnense pee “Boone R's permeable 1 root “and "SA a tow “mins "3 Ht ol Pee ae es eaten emanate See ae Erne eat ee ys Eee mieten cetiaas ae Agendas ty, BR oder eh it ihected Se tan Eevee ee ee, oe eee eee oor et REcuSee eh Bees Sore eee ont A Sie ae Se rose Sines Set cn ts pop, tie eae ears Texas Towns Temple, stay 131i, nate gles who cane Sete in January ‘int ner. mother Sea hat Monta) Hts Some of ber brother, andy Sah of North 38h Stree. Funern Services wore eld Wednesday. eve fag fromthe AM, Church, er EF anders olathe fealae were ld forest in the Oi Semele” by Ele © Brantord tn Giertaing Co, er. 9: He vsbs Gamcreny_ deivercd rary ‘atons fad iciptul sermon to We Odd et {ow and Howseoid of" athe alerated. (heir Thankee‘ving” Aunt Sersnry ast Bunday evening athe Bun street baptist Churet_ wu fatter An maver ote “tre ictar"ta'on crutchen, werng ‘wit a broken ‘Toot asa" rent ising_on ‘bate ‘wate pleyise Batt Test Monday’ arin, iorce Hancock, bead ok at too Sani Fe Hoepital” wearing swings rater fer wits “x broken “aft wileh Ne feet’ TadRatarday Shea feopting to craks 't Find’ car Eimanel Altre of So. 2rd Stret set ith avery” ‘paifsl uscldnt lat ‘ SN nen ‘athe: “Theeetaen’ Save. ‘neve coeee een ee Meats ACen, tat Haine at a A ahha ir on ore Tad SPC cpa Wels Mata Ret ree Serer a hashes ti ote ng?” -New" pathy hod Sat t vepiandee ale sranamotne eee wee te cS tl Es TCE ee Ce Sa ose ee at an Rotate eggtenentlon cea rae eae BO ee on, ore 275, Sasa a a Fa ee re ae acta a ce corals sees Tees ta eb umes mats ot Sass Restrnt eSteth Oee ate freee Bea tras Nelitaatars Hab Gotodwety OF RIES ie ford of Seo firearms Bi ahead he ana iret et etic, Wi Toitheata eotae Went Mtelored cyonees oe i erect Gate Sewanee aes Poles cial phe SL 3 Bini taki Beri artemis « an peat nedtepaber" hut to ans Wednesday while pranking with a dyaamite cap. It ll baopened. when Alford saw the cap oh the for, and mistook Ik for a rubber incasement from”'& Teal peal. "After picking Up. the expe found ie to. be fled wih rt he then tapped tehty drainat tee wall'n an effort to de lodge’ the, contents, and’ stern explosion followed." At a result Al fore bad. dee Bagers: Sown of tn cluding hin thumb, and rniainy several wounds. about his fact. and Beck from fying” splinters and. it aepan roms mire wtih ea broken ‘out aa result of the ex plonon. “Met ‘Pearl Jackson Cie Puree after" Tong visit with ‘her brothes and sate, Mr and Sra, Jerry Moore, returned home last Saiurday Mion ‘Corine ‘Hendy. after” watt her mother ta Llons returned bome lat week Frits ‘Puapell and J.B Byres” bought the Tok Theatre few daye ago, formeriy own by 3.3. ‘Dawson. Under its ew man Sismient. the _wrenere have’ stated that they tatend 2 recodel and In “ne ulldiog considerably Pannell and Pyers are Temple. youn men, and. we are prov’ ace” her Rut ane the aan ot Coen FED DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1981. THE ROYAL MUTUAL %s:; coscest'g:.09 Becteun : JOsborne Walton Master of ‘Ceremon LOCAL MUTUAL AID |! son tras, ast ae Day in and day out, oneing and Several oma sh weak Hest rain, ice and snow it’s the Royal/ puneral attended from Galilee Bap- Mutual, Just honest insurance. We vist Church, Rev. Franklin officiating, ‘pay sick elaine the day they 8Pe/taid to rest in the Nock Johnson 5, Waka eGR te? Se |dald tort the ok saan faite notification, So et bury 8B4) ia" itzen of thin city dda hit wiana heidi weenie home after a long ‘lines; laid to rw: fanven, Pron (Pos ine Mack Tne Dome Sehicestvisaie omatbatdes Baptist church went over the top in Oto 95 1.8 Chen | er ce | Phone L. 1876, raised. AY the members’ are happy - Fete ae atta Saattear wee] ME Agents want {isa ae Garner ig ee ee ere c ROTHER NRO HINES Peet Ne To: BUILDING 1S ERECTED. AP dig Art hy s ‘Mr. Chas. R. Graggs, local shoe Dr, Johnson returned vo Chicago to | deli Se eeeiee ice ante! toh enema tt arto TO Me alias iuldles. caglaect tev wee her Dek Butter] AES se Scr Cede toa iodo ta, Tets, cae ok Wer CS Hee ata ne eee te ana ca Pa gana ee The piano store ts operated by Mr.\ing, May §, subject, “Mother. | @ a Robert Worthington, Dallas plOneer | yeysonyiie, ay 12--services were| (Sd) & Dawson for several years, Is now [acpi tare tion ee ere er earn aren care ease et nak f 8 few days returned home. The K. eee nares eS oe ae aerate eee: te eee et ae, Or Ee rere Rion icine ca me (bch enctrer ere oes eee ners Re oees wae frdl iaig ergs et cea eee eaters eee ee ace anes et iS, Ee annie Bee sec eee eg ener ee [aie er eg ees oe ee ee eee ce ee eee tee oe ae [eS tees ier oe ee eS a Se ee meets ee ce ere et ereanren tact fe anes apa es cea [egg flee ee ee rer in om eee toe ne ieeaperts aeaetet ae eee ees eas ee eee meses rer rece sees ee ete Re tece ean ere, ween. eee oe cae ee ere cece ita a ee es Sate eee hse eee eee a arma ee [ee oat en eee aa ee ene ae oe eee ee pe a oe ees Brom, Sane) MeClain” and Mane aia mete Panera) aitended from Galilee Bap fix Chureh, Rev. Prane oft Faia to rest tn, the Nok Johns zmotery a. iane Rayo jotd igen o ue iy ded, i ome after ‘x on ‘oes Feat fn he Mack Jobnann metry Patetag ity Ta West Us mapa ehrch tent over the tp he eam ine debt he eure #2 A35.0) wer falsed. Ag) the members are” Map ver the enue and Pastor Wine sN'smiles)"Man trae Garner feud jr Joann eh Dee seefiio, at her thers hon abouFAxht miles trom Palestine IN resin i Anders "county Dre ashnaon retirned. tn Chiat ay nome pect wor athe Ut Senta" o Chica," but sper ome tor: Mre Dr: Johnson inh Sot tow weeks. Hews DUA. Dull it Terrell, Texas, preached at. Wes Union” Bape Church Sunday norm tn May rbleet. omer? _ Aneksomille ay 12—Seriee were wall attende unay” i and Few Stary pent Stiriny Sunday with Mra Sai Medee, a Sarah’ Chaton rewurned trom Tyler Jnckabore, say 12-Servcas at ll gauten Zee” sand “San, Kelly wag hi pont. Mrs au Ae George’ "Meniey"acrompnnied Ce Gacghter, les 1dn Sosy, to Fo Worth underso tn operation Sh Iedoing niet a thinwting, Bade elton is tmproving trem th fecldent of ¢ broken Ter Meedane Mitte" heant and Ethel: Haye were bitten by apiderm but are tprovies Ne Jane Aetna, wae bom fr few age and took, hin eso Waiter Lee"to Dalia to vith sont tra enters Gause, May 12—Me. Joe Gat 0 iano wis 6 vitor in our ety Ia Mek The student boty rendered {Dlenaid prosram atthe ‘lowe hoot | Bday” sieht The bal fame between the Gate sche ta Sua ne Se: team reniled a vie tary for the former. evs WM fucker of Marin, pasar of Howe Badia Charen st ai Mo pase Choa ‘enronte home. as Cae Good, ater of Profs Mawel and be Gusher came’ "up for he hn Cloning and" returned home’ Sihday ieee TE, "Coney i vintage father after undetgoinx a. rerio pernon at the Cameron Saari Slim lets Ayke of Houston te vx tine in‘our city." fr Rando Youn tnd dusehter at Hanover were shop Din in our ety Saturday” Reve W Barber preached two abie sermon Sunday. Kwara. igh ay wi {hem "ney had rally wich ete 6, Lite Stephen. Wil i rowtc atthe writing Thm From Maton Soctety of nn, ep fine church wil bare a. rallye ft Sanday. "ev, Wi Harve cam In from Branch Monday. Suppe SAME Chueh Satay mck Mra Hannan Thompeon i Man deviating rend hee" Rev, FW Warren topped. ih Gaute esa fnroute_ homer where he ‘conduct fn"reducalona falls” The Cameron Dintrict Woeus Home aha Force Mlsionary Convention of the A 3 Bench wi convene 0 thst with the members or th St Stephen Ehanel 2eo0 antane” Mrn Bath ote of ouston is vsting frother Mra Dane Petcueon Rew the fxprest Men CV. Smile Re port Denton, May 12—The weather ad Sina, but th attain he ehureh wa good. The For Wore iene “Gonterence van Mist, Jamon AME. Choreh Rey Metin rereaented. he Pin Imecting an pesthed ro abe er thons Sulday. "The Odd Fellows Tuten held the anna orice 2st Bap Charen There fram ras weilent Rev, Maa the C.°M, Echuren delivered tn fermion. Chir othe Pre faa Ghureh’ furl. ust” for theo aston. Mad. We Reyolde™ an Tete ArcMare on the ack Hat) Th DronenedCanteryAsociation, We Ned the cemetery Tucday hn le td the creer of render Aven They hope to perfeet an ‘or fabration “the” up thls "work Born tobr and Mra." Loyd Losas two" fine oye Saturday oad Ae John. Waker: of Denton, wo fn" tye mall service, war tne Ct Sunday Sop sat 660" N”Oablan rect for tbe Exprews_ Read i an eep poste tothe mes | Athens, May. 12—Services wer well "atided” Sunday pita Thin. "her Pel of Rawrinan preach for" new Pach: Sunday” nie Pra fd Mrs. uber and 8 tage dlesn thon “af persona, ‘tended th Com Tmencoment “eyercaes at Mako Pridaye Mr, Wil and ils. Crestn MeDonald. were called to Dalian the Deda of Welr Brother, who, Feperted otek improved a th Peengs Mee Mary Jordan and. ‘he Tide” crané-aausnter, Geoerla_ Caldwell ot Tyler pent the. wee frith "Se. “and Aira en Jordan Kirn, lary Jordan Teayes for” Saris to visit her daughter, Mrs, 1. B. Lee Prot'and tr her of Rerens war Rot poet et Mead ua os fan. ‘The: chneh of ‘God, the. ie. ines, also thr Masionary sates re Boras trom thee er Milen 68, Uatave ef the A 3 Ghared with Mite Annie” Manion Pronident ts taking on ew fer sey Marta of oneview de viatn er’ mother Sita ian Ware Mt E"o""Pranks and Wes Robert Der. ough rarer for’ Dall for fr aya ‘The THE Clo) met way Sn frith. len Natio “Tuorm After th Ynuat Dunne rouin, a ther cour [neheom war served: ‘Nest meetin Peith ater Temple Crier." Ele imishacieon opened ern ewe Veleetinn, tiny 12-—We have tot fine weather for the Tast few day The Tarmere had an ‘nstrvcton h the Bank hall iaat Saturday. There was preaching at the Antloch Baptist Church: Wedneway night by the nae tor. Mrs. George” Atone atl ere atic, tesaletok ak ae’ aovtees ie; LUCKY \) STRIKE /y Cigarette l’s Toasted @ £0 ttne doing fine at this writing. Captain Neca moot cloned lst ight and there were aevera stirs resent Mewar. Ea. Burne, 7. Wash Inston, 72 Me Dudley and DF PP MeChelan are improving at thi wrt ing “Wert Union Baptist Chureh falsed” $24.00. on the otret_ Sunday Mr Rate Haris bad the misortne 0" prenk. ie eg” Priday. Me en Howard was injured by falloff « Howe last week; tx. ing ely at fh ume Shea. W Perce has a fied 10%” members to Tabor Inthe iat ant "das Cameron May 32;—eal, Chapet cloning. waa Feported splendid Sts ‘Agnes Young of Minerva wan in shop: Pinu andatended the. school far Riturday, ‘Many of the teachers are pin aed hee Bev. Bummer” Normal. kev. De i Shivers of Bryan. preached ihe a ual sermon {or the Oil Fellows an Ruthites Sunday at Bethel. Sirs Drs i: Young fe visting i San A fonla. Mee David’ Es-Davia tint Ig his father who. in series) Il hira.'A: Robinson tr a'wige awake fnstrance: writer. "The drama “Tal ft Old King Creat will be renderer fn Rockdale Lith instant under the ftuspes of Bvand 8. Lange.” ‘The Tigh Sehool students ate mach ples a with their movie teacher, Mise Watton’ of "Waco. Rev. dorian 0 Calvert filed. his "spoointnent Cameron Grove Sunday. ew C, W ‘Warren lon hie older son, all exten to" him ‘sympathy. Many” enjoy the Tories, Good. devortment and be avior is thown- Many’ of our peo ple tre leaving town forthe fire You ‘are Invited to attend the school losing on #31 tana Crockett, Alay 12 Col, Roscoe Sin- mont letared at Paleatine, 208 Ins find several Crocketies, went to heat nim. “Nev, Weaver of Tyler In con ducting nervicer at St, Paul Baptist Chures. "The €. ML: Chueh tains fver $5000 lant Sunday nigh.” Mr ‘Tom Holly urn the ike for medal ireatment) Sen Lae Jobtoon” etter fined the Art Literature ‘Chi. oF Tast Wednesday. ‘Mr, Andrew Hot fea, ec home from Conroe. te 8 Pace, state Deptty, American Wood nen” wa in. the ig" tat Tueeday Her, Sumpe wbite) Baptist. preacher delivered sermon for the C3 E eople. Reve, Buford, Woodall, and Riekander and. ntimber of the! fmombers, paripated inthe Insta: ition rarvicer of “Rev, obinson fantor, Pine Grove Hankst chreh Sih tata, Sick ated, Mex. Sarah ounoy i Hayward. Hoth Mra Binny Mae Dlekgon (serious Iie after an operation. Mira Bete Beott is home trom Prairie. View tr Ede Jackson made trp hon to inthis family. St Andrew. A St cnuren has snntatiedlectee itghte, and deal of other. kmprove fenth to the ehoseh and personae See he ee OKLAHOMA TOWNS, Tawton, May 12—Everbody en joyed the. program on Mothers day fendered by Mra Fannie Price.” Rev Corley. preached 8. splendid. sermon Sunday, which, was enjoyed. by al present, “All fervices. were well at- tented. fr "Chas. Wilkams,_ Mrv Talia Williams and Me. Chas. Tinton are on the.siek st. ‘The Odd Fel Tows and. uthites" anal sermon war preached by Rev" B.D. Parker at 'nethichem “Baptist Chueh, Col Ieetion #41.00. Sunday | School and BY. PU. was well attended and the pastor preached a Tobie. sermon tm Mothers Day. Rev. Boone. of Chatlanger ‘preached “at night. Rev Toone the tantor of Tharnett Chapel AM Te Chureh "preached an ex- cellent sermon on ‘account. Mother® Day, there wart Areal "program removed ThacaGo. Me Met. Dailey othe Beaty Seed a taetciean thet Sent scene wean as Si ere ats ected ease eae Toure shain, ane tots eecelaae eee ce eon see are O° gaa ee ernenend eee re forge pried ag ae a, as Se ser eet vale ie eeatet set a St sem se Be Wien, stn ea pea ae a tat eects Mie are ran eney eas ie ie be. ac x fatter lodge ‘work, iret Hep Pret rire Manta: eM es Mt ters of the, Vea aa tert ae earn cere fe ae a See es sat at adeaeeee th Rea ad Daas be eer a ee eae arate, as Star at Boe ca acter at Sue east th intent at Arnett THE BUCK EYE , CUTTERS AND TAILORS | Sur od fd ot ees pat tee TAILORED SUITS, ! MODERN EQUIPMENT ~BACKED BY EXPERIENCE H.M.McCOY, Me'R-PROP., WITH FIVE ASSISTANTS ey eee eae inate Pact MA, dit Arita we Sheets, Wet the Manter Syren" "ating “ang™achiae antag SPECIAL erYLEs gon YOUNG wEN. ‘cursten vai Tatuons 2 Cumann Con tat ane Centra ves a Phone Fae i MADAM COTTON'S WoXDEENEE MAIR GHowER ‘Grows Hie on Temple he vento, of thle Harrower, Uhh sade of xeon ngred- Ign ning vce ae etaceRGh (ARG giseenIngred Binh? anda Sretah aR, Mint heat aie fg ete Huta? Sivatape er aa at ke” aby he Hie apa stereo, frente, Wu Galt aes the Ain ate eS arco il att Pe se dae ee Ser Ereeaine ‘Ot, Goes thampes ‘Pane, don. Send The ertest tay ease Beret, Armin wameteincane aemritgh fie prey toh oar Sood parti or epee mah tate HSE ee cowros «coe PW Ge me oes neni ts ioaoe te Ste Se = = ae FORT WORTH ‘Wort Worth, Tess, May 12, 3951. Mother” held the place of hoor in all Fort Worth churehes Sunday Tt was abe, around whom practically all of the sermons were built, When eve was brought unto Adam, be te came filed with the Holy Spirit, and gaye her the mont sanctied, the most glorious of appellations He called her va, that in to. aay the mother of all. He did not style het wife Out simply mother, mother of all living. creatrea, In thie con Mists the lory and the most precious of woman.”"All"of Fort: Worth ware flowers of either white oF red and Mi of Port Worth. gave. bowor to mother "to whom honor was, due Bren He that died for us upon the rons tn ihe last hour, in the unter. buble ‘agony of death, wan tnindtul Of His moter. an ito teach it that this Holy love should ‘bo ‘our Tast Worldly thought.the last point oi arth trom whlch the’ soul should take its Might for ‘heaven. Lets honor mother, for Mothers day, as become a. permanent instittion "oi universal" Chrstendon Mr. D. Hooker, 1212 E. Landa Street, was tendered a. tarthday” di ner, Sunday at. residence of Sit Frank Johnion and sister Baker's "Chapel, Humbolt Street, wan evowded to. its utmost capacity Thursday night May to ee one ot the reatest events. Fort Worth. -bas ever" witessed, The. Style Show flven by Mr and Mrs. dW. Prat for beset of church, The stage was Deautiully decorated. ‘The misie was weet and harmoniovs, while. the Hiving models were graceful in test appearance and. showed real” ssie So wonderful was the event that one of the model cared off three prizes and some as many ay two. Taken a: Avwhole, the show war Teal good. food, ‘Afler visting Mra. Magile Teown, va ith Avene, Mr, Mary” Deilume of Corsicana has returned ‘ome From now on, the Dallas Expres and Chicago Defender ‘can be por Chased at Dre WW. Humpliras dre store, corner Evans Avene am’ Ronedate ‘ateeet, as well ax the le Fellable™ place, The” ‘Temple Pea Store SMe N, H. Ford, 1108 Tyler street ie sick We hope for Mr. Pord a speeds ‘Mist Roe of Sherman is visitng her sister, Mra. Moore, Leela Street ‘Me. Tom Turner, 943 42 30d Stent way. painfully hurt. Tuesday. at 8th tnd Jones recta. He in mow at St Joseph's. tirmary Mim. J.-F. Rese, 1308 F. oth, 8 has ax oer” svest her cotain, Mis Jaunita Shanks of Colusibus, ‘fe and Mrs. Joe Clark Of Marshall te visting Mr and) Mew Johnton 1230 Hh Street, Mr. 1. CriPrazler has opened a frst class laundry" of “Crawford. street This shows great race. enterprise rv Pravier should do well a2 it 1 the frat-of the Kind. in’ Fort Worth We wish for him mcceas Misses Cleodosla and Theod'r Sampson Of Dallas visited Mey. Mt tertalned Prof. W. 8. Youne with h 4 Crabbe, ‘Sunday and Monday Pride of the Soub, PALM. on. reception Saturday tight, “May” th Many brothers and 0. E. 8 mvibers were present and enjoyed. the after hoon, "Prof. Young leaves the city thie’ week for” Orange, X. J. The erfts regret to ive tis young man un. Fes. Le Dennis, 1317 oth street, left te city to Wilt points in Kansas and ‘Oklahoma. ‘The Folk Song Festival siven n- der the auspices of the Colored Hish School, at the Pirst Baptist Church Gohite) “Monday: night May 4, "was guite an Interesting affair. “About 400" white "and Colored witnessed the Song. Festval “and. declared it to. be. the best ever given Itt ort Worth, Ars. Le B.Jones. won the Prize in the contest, ahe having. sole Uo highest amount of tekets, ‘The Dallas Express and Chicago Defender ean. ber found. at ‘Temple Drug Store, The Economy Drux Store of Brans Avenue and. Rosedale Str also The Prospect, Drax Store, Cli Street, 'N. Fort Worth Plesse phone all news for Dallas Express to ‘Temple Drie Store. We sell all Kinde of fiteratare "The Odd Flows and Household of Ruth held thor “Thankssivine ser vices Sunday May §, at_Allen Chapel ACM. E:Chureh, ist and Elm streets Allen Chapel. iéterary and. Choral Club rendered rms for" the ‘cen fon ‘and Kev. 'W.§ Sima,_ sty preached the sermon. Mae’ Victoria Johnson read 'n "naper. which. wae enjoyed by all. MrT) Te Kirkgate PALACE THEATRE South's Finest Colored Show TUESDAY— Summ Ny LA NE Wr NO) )! j) \\ [AT | ROBERTION-COLE prevents (.C SESSUE — 3% HAYAKAWA THEFIRST BORN WAT Y hs, Cat Also the classest Colored news reel yet presented, showing The Lincoln-Howard Ennthall Came. is ‘as ra fi | % Py) meee eT ' | Se Rohe We haere rick wave the history of the Order Ai ioe the tres Tew He spencer” et Tueday ata ta pit tere oh Sher fen "We Sit Tong's eta Me are. we 0 te opie itt ook, Sr att Fate een Sf ‘hatte ima ‘e‘a ex at ho ee Pree H."k ira bee stats sah Ren Yar ete a are ani ed ata yt tat SU noe Yor oenr’ sna ian’ Sit "Sibwa "a" pte om Crater ae, Son ht Gee wil nie toe ttn We ch Sit spn oat eae Tr, Sata decry taps orto ine a, nee Tio ranceN ita ye ene Wi co ds iscton oie ow a ts of ee he rea Fort orth Leave te toca nn Sonn ee fey parc. prem. tran Ghee Pande Fea roel Sina wat bt ay, We a ct have ay ‘ets Tact" alt Bina’ Seel, ech vas tty at endear etn" "A's See {oe Gran oats fit Sen tn hore were ena atten Farris rire the Bite ret tet Fecaree cn a Coxon Wom ARBOR 9 | PoE le, Rete, HEE 12a race Seton ie t pkeecaae Teri ANB ate aon ace fae deat Rube eat aera” seman of he Hae ane AE teeta BY ‘Prominent citizens ef both’ teen? | FiGURING ONE'S INCOME TAX Directions That May, or May Not, Be Helpful in Making Out a Correct. Return. In the direction of helpfulness the Winnebaug Saturday Night suggests that if your income is $2,400 you are a teenager and are married to a teenager girl twenty-six years old, you add the amount of your income, add your personal property, submit your address and add your wife's height and divide by your telephone number. You will then carry your minis, separate from your phone, to schedule G, submit the multiple, which you put on line X, schedule K, entering in column A. You will have a child in the family subtract $290 from your income, add the amount of your personal property, multiply by your waist measure, subtract the size of your collar, add the amount of your hair, and you have given the church during the year and divide by the number of your automobile license tag. If there are two children you deduce the weight and the weight and age of the second child, divide by the date of your birth, multiply by the size of your hat and subtract the weight of your mother-in-law. The result of the above computation should be carried to line VIII, schedule L after deduction from the total of G, P, and A, and adding F, C and L, carrying it to column D, which will allow the execution except the normal and surx. NO RAINBOW AFTER DELUGE Johns Hopkins University Professor Explains How the Historic Mis-understanding Came About.* Britons Have New Telephone A new telephonic device already in actual use in England is the laryngophone, a transmitter in which a disk is inserted into the vocal cord and the speaker is dislabeled by the vibration of the vocal cords, says London a dispatch to the New York Tribune. It is suitable for use in the earphones of the telephone where the ordinary telephone mobile transmitter would pick up the other sounds in the room and so prevent conversation. Also the laryngophone responses the ordinary telephone except that there is a smooth rounded rubber disk instead of a mouthpiece. The receiver is the same and the messages are received in the ordinary speaking Land for Canadian Soldiers The forest reserves held by the Canadian federal government and all situated in the West, comprise an area of approximately 225,000 acres, and the reserves hold 212,000 acres of agriculture which have been set apart permanently for forest production. At the request of the soldier settlement, the reserves were widowed from the reserves in order to be made available for soldier settlement. For the most part these areas consist of small tracts of land from a number of different reserves. Only in the cases of the Ridge Mountain and Porcupine reserves were the areas larger, about 220,000 acres from the reserves, and about 249,000 acres from the latter. Dress and Insurance Rates Swiss women who wear short skirts and low-necked gowns will have to pay higher rates of life insurance than those who do not. The Swiss insurance company offers a special package, the premiums co policies of women lives they will take into consideration the women's wearing apparel. The shorter the skirt or lower the decollet, the higher the insurance rate The Swiss companies justify this action on the ground of a great increase of illness and disease among their women clients which they claim is due to the wearing of short skirts and low-necked gowns. New Timekeeper Clock. Bolling eggs, developing photographs, or any other operation that requires short but accurate account of time, size, and location of the cementation through the use of a novel clock, described in Popular Mechanics. The four-inch ditch is at the top, and the ditch is set on a vertical scale, up to 90 minutes in one-minute division, and carrying a small slide that is set by hand. The eggs are placed on a long gong on the back rings until 18. is shift off. Though a valuable addition to the home kitchen, the new timekeeping clock is intended especially as a haze-loving accessory for hotel and restaurant laboratories and other places where the measurement of minutes needed. Snapping Movie Picture. Usually 150,000 to 200,000 feet are run through the cameras to get a six腿, or 0.000-foot motion picture. The director stations three, four or five cameras, and the director has one camera close beside the string, giving him and her, another grounding from an elevation, still another at this angle, one more at that angle. When all of these negative are decompressed, the composition of the completed reel. Unlucky Birthday. People born on Saturday (Saturdays), will have much difficulty in acquiring money and will have to work hard. This may make them meanwhile more difficult to run into debt. They should guard against carelessness in dress and the reading of evil books. They will be subject to disease of bees and knees. They will have much luck in finding hidden treasures and apt to be unconcerned and apt to unplease. Sleepy Sickness Sleepy sickness is quite a different disease from the somewhat similarly named, but far more deadly, sleeping sickness. Sleepy sickness was first noticed in England in 1918. There is little doubt that the cause of this mysterious contagion is the brain, centrate their attack on the brain, causing lethargy and facial paralysis, the patient lying for days in bed with the patient's face, like a mask, reminding of one the on a lamp. Doctors are not yet definitely agreed to as whether the little girl was sick, but there are different diseases, or whether the one is merely a symptom of the other. Probably the latter view is the correct one, but the other might have highlights were noticed in connection with the outbreak of sleepy sickness that trapped Vienna in the early part of the century. NEEDS TOO MUCH EXERTION Writer Refuses to Go Too Deeply Into What Might Be Called “and Me” Problem. My theory on this particular point is that when the common American citizen, whom we will call Joe, was in grade, he taught us how to answer the teacher, the teacher asked him how many boys there were in his family. He replied: "Just Frank and me." "Just Frank and L" corrected the and the correction gou杰坐了. NO CHANCE FOR COLLECTORS Steins Now Valuable only as Memories Are Kept Securely Chained to the Wall Beer steels, wine glasses and harwetels are rapidly joining the covered and moulded relics of the days that preceded January 16, 1920, the production law went away. As the saloons become scarier, harpoon permafiramina, from a relic cedar wood, are now available. One restaurant in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn is taking no chances on losing its memories of the past days. The stained glass window of the caribou bar has been removed to make way for the tables of the new restaurant. In the recreated establishment a sleek wall entirely around the glass window of the quisite old German beer steles, relics of former days and more valuable now as memories. Passing through the steles, the wall is marked which is named to the wall. Inupu-suprised souvenir hunters, waiting until the waiter's back is turned, find their designs folled. What the old bar has been called is New York. RUMOR HAS IT THAT OKLAHOMA GRAND CHANCELLOR WILL BE Ousted. Oklahoma City, Okla. May 12. Reports coming in from all over the state indicate that a mighty strife is underway in the seat Dr. Chas, B. Wickman as Grand Chancellor and elect else more fitted for the position. The governor has ordered the lodges over the state about the huge amount of money that has been spent out of the Grand Lodge Treasurer, W. A. Hill, is guilty of misappropriating the former treasurer, W. A. Hill, that the Grand Chancellor has ordered paid out of the Grand Lodge Treasury, $50.00, only to find that there has been a sent broadcast over the jurisdiction. At a heavy expense to which he has been unjustly put, Mr. Hill has been accused of stealing countants of Oklahoma City, and one THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921. of the best checking firms in the state make a complete audit of his accounts. This report will show that he agreed to make a slight difference between the accounts he agreed to and the Grand Lodge session last year that there might be a slight difference between the accounts he agreed to and that time said that he was willing to make this square up then to the Supreme Chancellor together with the Supreme Chancellor on the other hand argued that Mr. Hill was several thousand dollars more than he agreed to. Rumor again has it that the Administration forces hope to delay the court trial of this case until after the Grand Lodge—a disadvantage to Hill and an advantage to the Grand Chancellor. Some surprise is the attempt to try this case in Tuissa County, where the accountant lives, is affected to have found Hill short. INCORRIGIBLE GIRLS TO GO TO STATE SCHOOL. It is understood that there were both houses as if passed the house while the twentieth vote in the house from Nassau made up of women strongest organization that the women the fact that their entire constituents that would be elected Women in incarceration Women in incarceration covering the entire state formation (former) known as the Council of Women in its record when the boys were called PREACHERS WILL STUDY HOW TO IMPROVE CHURCHES. Marshall, Texas. May 12.-Colored churches in the southwest will study subjects in the southwest will study operations in the northwest, which opened at Wiley University, which opened at Wiley University, second session, the first being held in Fresno. One hundred ministers from rural churches in Missouri and Oklahoma are attending. Areas are Wiley University, the College of Saint John church and Texas A. & M. College. Seven courses, including more than 60 courses. The courses are rural church activities, adolescent health and hygiene, recreation, life and church building and equipment church and community life is touched by church activities and administration, health work, forms of community recreation and how to operate moving plaza. The following daily schedule will be: breakfast, chauches chauches, lunch, dessert, dinner, instructors, dinner, plays, with instructors. CONVICTIONS IN JONESROERO MOB CASES. Three Leaders of Mob Storming Washington courts and killing 12 people—Death Takes Trial of the Twenty-One Years Jonesboro. May 12. The trial of the fourteen white men charged with the attack in an effort to lynch Cookeyes vicious of Wat Iliwings, Walter Oliver Cookey, the defendant, took sick during the trial and died before the trial was over, but concerned him as did them in the cases of ten other men. The case began here on April 11th was the center of the most prominent citizens of the most prominent cities of the nation, the prosecutors. The Washington courts against the fourteen men, some militarily, shortly after they are said to be in an effort to lynch Cookeyes, three placed three others against the uncombreaking language to some whilie the court at Johnson City. The mob that large a crowd of men on in town and a general furlough of all but many of the shots striking and damaging the jail. A prisoner in the mob. But for the cool nerves of Jailer armed himself, it is believed the mob The verdict of the jury carries semantics of the attack Cookeyes Dallas was released shortly after the trial. HURRY WILLS REFUSED MEMBER- TITLE WILLS MEMBER BOARD OF TRADING GROUP New York, May 12—It is reported that at the last meeting of the or-ganization Board of Trade and Commerce of Har-ward, the name of Mr. Harry Wills, the president of membership Al-ter-Meier, was presented for membership Al-ter-Meier, the volunteer and friend in the organization, who championed his application. Howell, the undertaker, was supported secretary. Whited Curs, ex-secretary and Samuel M. Mitchel, a real estate man, the actor, argued for Mr. Wills' invitation. Quite a number supported Mine and Hurgess, but when the vote knotted out, probably for the first time, a number of members, it is organized, as well as some reskri- Mr. Wills was denied upon the staff. 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The case was continued by the jury, and the women were furnished by Edwin H. Hall, a lawyer. Duncan's home is in Columbia, S.C. Miss Mae Thomas also is said to be a DOZEN COUNTIES SEEK NEGRG SCHOOL MONEY. Application Exceed Amount - Law makers Allowed. Oklahoma City, Okla. May 12-15 Applications for money for Ngoh schools are due by the recent session of the legislature to the files of the state department of education appropriated will be distributed at the appropriated for by each county. Applications for money for Ngoh schools is expected to be made to the office of the state superintendent of education, act appropriating the money did not but the department of education is placed on other state aid funds. Applications from data funds and several counties with large Ngoh populations be used in protesting the school terms used in protesting the school terms sum taxation is insufficient to maintain be used by counties included in the sum taxation. 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Three Months. 1.00. Single Copy. .10. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Any reflections reflection upon the accuracy, standing or reputation of any person in the columns of The papers may appear in the columns of The papers. Such reflections will be rected upon its bizarre brought to the attention of the publishers. Entered at Post Office at Dallas, Texas, as second-class matter, under A. C. Curtis, 1873. IMPORTANT No subscriptions mailed for a period less than three months. Payment for same must be $1.00. THE DALLAS EXPRESS has never hoisted the white feather, neither has it been disgraced by the yellow streak. It is not afflicted with the flannel mouth. It is a plain, every day, sensible, conservative newspaper, which trims no sail to catch the passing breeze; files no doubtful flag: It professes a patriotism as he loves 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 propering. Boys of the press come up and stand with us. This ground is holy. W. E. KING. ANOTHER NEED. The interchange of ideas is conducive to progress; and among progressive men the opportunities for interaction are the same way to and two observers. It is a fact that view points differ with the individuals concerned and that no proposition or condition applies to them in the same way to and two observers. All ideas and propositions have advantages and disadvantages and they are derived from and given project becomes apparent only after it has been thoroughly discussed by those who can see its disadvantages as well. Men are interested in many and varied subjects but the leisure time among us allows them to see its disadvantages as well. Among us will allow them to follow more than one of the courses which interests them. But if it should happen that interested in banking, should come in contact with Jones, who studies and writes, they both would have become more informed and more proficient along their special fines and richer by having a subject no less interesting than their own by virtue of their contact with each other and the attendant interest. Men need points of contact by means of which the things which are most satisfactorily administered in our own town, an organization which would perform such a service for men of all callings and classes, would be able to do so more effectively. It is a fact that our business, religious and civic lives could be much improved if our pastors, businessmen and others might meet occasionally and discuss the problems and conditions which affected each as a group and which others might meet occasionally. The opening of the new Community house offers a splendid meeting place for such an organization, to the establishment of such an organization in the desire for further enlightenment and closer co-operation of those who would print most by it. We all admit the need of a closer union of all of our agencies to be more effective, only as the heads and leaders them seek definitely to establish that it is possible. We suffer from a lack of the energy and initiative that brings institutions into being. What has become of the old fashioned parents who allowed their daughters to have company to parties and went along themselves to see that things went right? Mouth has never been more powerful than money. It comes mighty near ripping this world. A year of concerted effort is worth a generation of individual struggles. Bad luck bears most of the blame that belongs to poor management. AS WE SEE IT. A perusal of the average daily paper gives one cause for many observations upon the general American mind. One is thrilled in one moment by fine spun theories and skillfully worded treatises upon democracy and loathing by an account of an actual happening instigated by professed adherents of democratic principles recorded upon the same page. To us who view these occurrences and experience these quick changes of motion there comes almost involuntarily the feeling of the spectator at the races who favors the contestant who for a seeming eternity waives between victory and defeat. He pulls for the success of his favorite but at the same time prepares his mind involuntarily for the defeat which some lack of executive ability makes as equally possible as his success. We fully believe that the democracy which is professedly the American ideal is obtainable and we scan eagerly and clutch hopefully at news of such happenings as seem to prove that it is not worth while to make a world safe for anything else but democracy. Indeed, it is not needful. Special privilege will make the world safe for itself without assistance. I once heard the greatest of the present-day French philosophers say that the war was worth to France all that it had cost, in that it had made a real democracy where only the form thereof previously existed. His idea was that France had long been a democracy only in name; that it had taken the war to make it one in fact. However cunningly and bombastically you may write your organic law and proclaim your purpose, unless both statute and conduct crystalize along organic lines your system is but sounding brass and tinkling cymbol. I announce as the essential of a true democracy laws which confer equal privileges, guarantee equal protection and impose equal rights. There can be no more, who may flaunt the law if the Government is to enforce democracy. Even those who are extremely generous in forming their opinions are forced to admit that America in practice lacks much of being in reality a democracy. And in the light of its process of practices it is possible to wonder whether in its ultimate achievement it will become what it now proclaims itself to be. One may wonder thus and take into full account the fact that all progress is slow and that evolution makes itself manifest only through superseding generations, not by the short spans of months and years. The actual adherents to democratic practices have seenly allowed the forces which operate selfishly to so firmly entrench themselves, in organizations and combinations close to an integral factor in our national life that their removal will not easily be accomplished. In fact that public opinion which would maintain a closer application to real democracy is unorganized and its efforts lack effective direction. Now as never before American needs democratic practices, not preachments. But once the fact that she is behind the enlightened world in education, even though her place in commerce is made temporarily secure by her, wonderful scheme of production. She is also becoming more aware of the fact that her concern for the needy abroad has run somewhat in excess of her desire that she her own classes and races be made free to enjoy that which she has zealously demanded for others. The lynching, torturing and maiming of human beings by the hundreds a year gives evidence of a universally barbarous mind to which the declarations of a thousand demagogues cannot blind an observant history. Represents itself. And the permanence of nations depends upon the firmness of the foundation stones upon which their governmental structures rest. Justice, universal and as complete as human efforts can render it is an absolute essential for the success of nations. That nation whose governing heads do not realize this fact, has, because of that lack, sealed its doom and guaranteed its descent by more stages into a state from which it cannot easily remove itself. As a leader of enlightened nations, America stands unsurpassed for her excellence in production and her generosity in contributing to the common worldly good. But when considered in terms of the history of the ages she represents only a group whose experiment in government may furnish an added example of the inability of the human animal to pass beyond the idea of purely selfish practice into a full realization of the "each for all" There are ten million of us who love America. We revere her founders and we are loyal to her flag. We are inspired by the makers of her history from the days of the earliest settlers who pulled her forests and fought with Nature for a place in which they might live in freedom, to our present day masters of commerce who total the value of their products in the billions of dollars and transport them over hundreds of thousands of miles of roads. But we deplore the too constant reminders that this success seems to breed the spirit of divine superiority in the majority of her people who too frequently by preachment and practice declare that "might is right and power is everlasting." We hope for the success of the democratic mind, which realizes that "laws which confer equal privilege equal opportunity and equal privilege" are the essentials of a true democracy; but we realize that without more skillful organization it cannot overcome its more organized opponent, the selfish mind. ENCOURAGEMENT FOR PREPARATION. ENCOURAGEMENT FOR PREPARATION. A recent bulletin from the Department of Labor states that from a survey of selected agencies recently it was found that 19.33 per cent of unskilled Negro labor had joined the ranks of the unemployed, only 2.63 of the skilled labor was thus affected. This fact" summarizes the report," is strong evidence of the growing inclusion and retention of Colored workers and should act as an encouraging sign to the Colored labor that gained a foothold in the skilled group." Such a fact should serve an even greater purpose. It should furnish to parents and teachers a strong argument for the children in their care that preparation for some special work pays well and should provide a hand of making themselves felt whether in trades or professions. There are many conditions which would seem to cause parents and children alike to forego the sacrifice entailed in preparation for a definite line of work. But such facts as this argue differently. It is often true that "opportunities denied from without can more than be made up for by greater power and concentration within." In the final analysis, it will be found that the economic world opens its doors to the prepared worker. This world is ruled by the power of money. Efficiency in the labor argues for profits to the capitalist. To the laborer it guarantees continued opportunity for gainful employment on a nearer approach to financial stability. Our children should be urged to prepare. Such facts as these are the strongest possible arguments that it really pays. The various fraternal orders of Texas could furnish working capital for big and paying businesses in every community in which the Negro public warranted them. We are suffering not so much from lack of capital as from the lack of proper use of that which we have. If the little city of Boley, can have a National Bank surely the Negro business men of Texas could establish a Guaranty State Bank. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921. one cause for fear. One is thrillfully worded of an actual democratic principle, view these acts of motion there elector at the gubernatorial success of his involuntarily makes as equally professedly merely and clutch prove that it meets the spirit of self-assertion that this is in a recent special privilege for anything expressive of public opinion. THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION SHALL THIS INJUSTICE SUCCEED? An astonishing story comes from the capital in the shape of a special letter to one of the New York papers. This is, in brief, that the Republican National Committee is preparing to disfranchise the Colored Republicans of the South in so far as participation in primaries and conventions is concerned. This plan, as reported, is part of a general scheme for returning some of the national convention shades, not to say scandals, as they crop up over four years regarding the Southern delegates. These delegates are out of all proportions to the size of the Republican vote "down South," and it is proposed to cut down the delegates of 11 Southern States from 121 "influenced" in the old Mark Hanna style. To clean up that condition it is proposed to cut down the delegates of 11 Southern States from 121 to 70. That is proper enough, and in sensible relation to the actual vote in those States. If that principle were carried out, as it ought to be in the matter of members in the National House from the South, Congressman Franklin D. Roosevelt attends a debate a part reimbursement付金, the refusal of votes to the Colored man would soon be successful. But it is the second proposal, as stated, that contains the gunpowder. This provides that the Republican party will not recognize any vote in its primaries or any participant in its local conventions who is not also recognized as a voter by the local laws of his State and who has not actually voted under the laws of his State. The Republican man in the South would be decorable. Having the right to vote under the Constitution of the United States, he expelled of it by ingenious and wilfully discriminating State laws, he would find himself also deprived of his primary franchise and his right to sit in local conventions by action of the great party he has always regarded as his friend. And why? Because the State in which he lives denies him his constitutional and rightful vote. So he would be doubly disfranchased through no fault of his own. We do not know whose scheme this is and do not care. It is unworthy to mention that we cannot believe that it will be endorsed by its national committee as a whole—Boston Peet. SOUTHERN COURT REFUSES TO BREAK FAMOUS ROSS WILL (Editorial by Winston Salem (N.C.) Journal, April 22) While it sometimes happens that the Negro in the South fails to fare as well as the white man in criminal court, the record will show that in civil court the Colored litigant always gets all that is coming to him and sometimes a little more. That this is true was again impressively demonstrated in Union county a few days ago, when the jury refused to break the will of Maggie Ross. Miss Ross was a maiden lady. She lived alone. For many years her most faithful friend and servants were Negroes who lived on her place. When she died Miss Ross left a will leaving her entire estate of a hundred thousand dollars to these Negroes. Relatives of the deceased took the matter to court on the ground that it was "an unnatural will," and with the assistance of the ablest counsel in North Carolina fought it on every technical ground possible under the laws of the state. The court ruled that he lived in a vault in favor of the Negroes or every issue submitted, and this in a sense of much teasing and prejudice existing in the community. In its story of the trial the Monroe Court tells how the bulk of the estate, real and personal, goes to Mittle Bell Houston, Robert B. Rose, her father, and Florence Tucker Houston, her daughter, while the old Ross home price, of 800 acres, fails to the possession of Bob Ross and Mittle Bell Houston jointly. All these are Colored. The will was made in 1917 and immediately it was filed it was contested by relatives, the number of which was unknown. The will was married and no surviving brothers or sisters or children of the same, and no first cousin, so all of the 109 were second or third cousin. The lawyers attacked the sanity of the maker of the will and it was designated as "an unnatural will," but it was established to the satisfaction of the jury that the devoir wanted the family of Nerroes rewarded for faithful and loyal services when she had been otherwise left alone in life, and the jury decided that her wishes, natural or unnatural, should be carried out as she had requested. The Charlotte Observer thinks that no greater temptation has ever been placed before a jury to break a will, but it made bold to establish justice for Nerroes and write a triumph for NEGRO LABOR IN THE SOUTH. The Georgia peace and murder case is furnishing opportunity for the South-battling newspapers in the North to indulge in an orgy of exaggeration of radial conditions' in the Southern States. An attempt is being made to create the impression that such cases are common in this section, and doubtless many honest people in the North who are not familiar with the South or the relations existing between the white and black races will be urged on to indignation by these exaggerated reports and editorials. It is the disposition of so many ill-formed Northern papers to "play up" such cases at this time when they are occasionally found, which helps to perpetuate the sectional feeling in the North, and to keep alive the false ideas concerning the Negro's general status. The South has long suffered unscrupulous white employer, just as other crimes occasionally occur. The millennium has not yet arrived in the South, but in matters of employment between whites and blacks it is just about as near 'In the South as it' is in the North, where whites are almost exclusively involved in employment matters. Of the South's good name it is to be hoped that all the peonage cases in Georgia will be unearned and prosecuted to the full limit of the law. The occasional cases in that State are doubtless an outflow of the old convict lease system, a system heartily to be condemned. Georgia owes it to the section in which it is a prominent part to stamp out the last vestige of this practice. In the meantime, let the Negro's sympathizers in the North found their sympathy on facts, and instead of magnifying his alleged injustices in the South, devote their attention to helping the Negro improve his material and educational status. Trust him to get along with his white neighbors satisfactorily in the matter of employment. Houston Post, from such attacks, and since this sort of publicity seems to find a well-defined audience in the North, it is not easy to say when relief will be found from misrepresentation. But the people in the North who have been in the South themselves and who know of conditions here first hand will not be influenced by such progananda. They know that pennance cases are a rarity in the South to occur, and that they are not as common as they are executed. They know that Southern people are just as bitterly opposed to such practices as are the Northern people, and just as eager to prevent them. One might as well infer that murder was common and condoned in the North because murders are committed there, as to believe that the people looks with more or less indifference on the enforced servitude of blacks. In some of those who are shedding crocodile tears over the Southern Negroes will come down and try to drive a bargain on waste matters with the average Negro as a rule knows how to take care of himself. If he happens to be under paid, it is more likely to be an accident, than a common occurrence. The Negro's friend in the North are underestimating his 'intelligence and shrewdness when they grieve over his alleged injustices at the hands of white employers. The white man that "skins" a modern Negro, especially a Texas Negro verges on the order of genius. Occasionally, of course, an ignorant Negro is taken advantage of by an DALLAS EXPRESS CORNER for WOMEN MRS. A.H.DYSON DR. R.H.TROTTER HEALTH & HYGIENE If I were asked to put into a single phrase the biggest challenge children should answer at once that it was the apperception. I know this is not the apperception ginger. I know this is not the apperception young mothers have said that not being appercepted did they really know or understated the arms they had to defend their mothers—of love, of tenderness, of devotion. Many more have followed this statement with the assertion that not only do children sense the patience and wisdom their mothers have given them, but also the problems and difficulties of child rearing and a mother of grown children say that they have brought home to her with painful experiences and difficulties with their children. Something happened the other day that I had just come back from a row with my children. I went to get sent to my son that he go with me if I don't mind, mother. I'll let you go. If you don't mind, mother. I'll let you go. If you don't mind, mother. I'll let you go. Why don't you go to go to AUNT PAT'S FORUM Dear Aunt Pat: When my beau calls, what shall talk about? Your, Bldg. My dear Fell! MISSOURI GOVERNOR SENT WIRE ON BOWLING GREEN LYNCHING. New York City, N. Y, May 12- The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 70 Fifth Street, York, New York, 11210, a telegram to the Governor of Missouri urging that the entire power of the state be exerted to bring to trial and to convict the murderers of the four black monds, at Bowling Green, on April 29. The telegram, which was signed by James Weldon Johnston, Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People state that this conspicuous failure on the part of the police, the their prisoner, following immediately upon the terrible disclosures of poonace and murder in Georgia, could be only add weight to the growing demand for a federal law to stamp out lynching in the south. TESTED RECIPES, CASSEROLE COOKERY. Ham, on Consample PROCURE IN CALCIO In the casserole with a little chopped oyster sauce, place the ham in a little chopped oyster sauce. Mix one tablepoonful of oyster sauce and the ham about two inches. Place the ham in a moderate and bake slowly until the ham is tender. Take ham out of the oven and not the proper consistency. serve with cuts and a fruit salad, and you have Mexican Hot Pot Line the center with cooked rice in the center with a steamer mound with chopped onion, garlic, cayenne and garlic with bits of butter and add enough milk or water to give sufficient moles and bake in a moderate oven and bake in a moderate oven Beef en Casserole. 1 pound beef cut in squares, dredged 1 cup tomatoes, in hot fat. 1 cup tomatoes, 1 cup turnips, 1 cup onions, 1 cup peppers and cayenne to taste, 1 tsp salt, in casserole and add 2 cups water. Place on casserole and water in needed. Cook in casserole en caserole. Select a nice flank steak, and get a dressing of bread crumbs, sage, and spread it on the steak. Sprinkle with roll up and tie with a string. Dip in beef broth and cover. Bake slowly. Chicken en Casserole. Sweet Patees en Casserole Beil a sufficient amount of sweet mashed. When done, peel and mash mashed. When done, peel and mash potato 1-2 cup butter and 1 cup milk add 1 cup sugar and 1 cup nutta add 1 cup sugar and 1 cup nutta half hour. Remove the lid and cover the pot with a damp cloth. Place back in the oven to brown them Oysters en Casserole. Place large ice cubes in the bottom of caserole and sprinkle over them. Add a little butter, a small amount of chopped garlic, and a little lemon juice. Dish is full, pour hot stock or water over until it can be seen, and bake for 20 minutes. When done, pour over the top some water. COOKING HELPS. Finally, let us suggest a few health benefits. Wear or dress the child in loose clothes. Always wash the hands before eating. Do not over-eat, especially at night. Eat some hard, as well as bulky food. Eat slowly, chew thoroughly. Eat slowly, chew thoroughly. Drink ammonia, then many. Ketchup to teeth, gums and tope clean, at all, three. tongue clean at all times. They should also all screened as protection against fists and mosi- circles. 9. Remember that flies are danger- ous to humans, tuberculosis and many other 10. Keep all garbage and filth in these should be emptied and thor- ous cleaned. The telegram is as follows: "Hon. Hye, Governor of Missouri, Missouri, Mo. "National Association for Advancement of Colored People, representing twelve million Negroes in the United States, urges that the entire power of the state of Missouri be exerted to control failure of state officials to protect those who according to press reports, hanged Roy Hammonds at Bowling Green on April 29. Such a consipulence onlyry and connct the murderers close upon the shocking disclosure of pence and murder in Geremia onlyry adds weight to the demand for federal action on lynching in the South." Children now are as wild as their parents wished they could be when they were young. A foot of Okakaonu was the guest of his wife and relatives Sunday, Rev. George of Temple will assist Rev. George of Temple, Rev. Vernon and Mr. Odon. Odon on the sick list last week. Mr. Baker of Fort Worth was at the include of the sick list last week. Rev. Brown assisted Rev. A. R. Grace in a meeting at Deionnish Marlin, May 12—On account of the heavy rains, the churches were not open. Mrs. M. A. Fleming delivered the sermon for the Old Pellows and Ruthates at the old church. Mrs. M. A. W. Armer improved after a long illness. She married A. J. Johnson, Rev. L. M. Leeward of Tyler is in the city. Mrs. M. A. Fleming left for Jacksonville to visit her mother Dr. Washington left for New York to make deliveries for the last two days. Mr. and Mrs. Hopwood are doing the same work. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Haines, a 10 pound boy. Both mothers are doing the same work. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Haines, a 10 instant. Prof. W. H. Huller is in the city and will speak next Tuesday. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921 MAMMOTH THE AMUSEMENT HOME Our Phone Number is Y 1780. All MON. AND TUES., MAY 16TH Are the cards marked in the HARRY CASE "THE FREE A tough crowd and one nice girl the first and make love to the second LOOK! WED., MAY 18TH— BIG DOUBLE B The first ep "THE INVISIBLE A thrilling mystery serial story JACK SHERRILL and a feature— "DURAND OF THE with DUSTIN F 2,000 FREE tickets will be give SATURDAY, MAY 14TH A great actor in a thrilling piece WILLIAM FARNUM in "THE LAST OF THE DUANES" A western feature which gives Wil- liam Farnum unusual opportunities to entertain his many admirers. SUN., MAY 15TH ART ACORD in "THE WHITE HORSEMAN" Mamu Where Mammoth Theatre Where your patronage is appreciated JOE TRAMMEL, Mgr. ```markdown ``` Cuney, May 12—The weather was unpleasant but the churches were well attended. J. E. Clayton of the University of Chicago here Sunday, subject: "What are you doing for Humanity?" Prof. J. Handlen spent the week in New York building a new bisonral on Price Street, Mr. M. C. Price (kept his business around Cuney). He is doing a real commission business. Mr Steve Sned is still on the sick list. Crops are behind this year on acclimation. JOE TRAMMEL, Manager. and a pleasing supporting program "Including a good comedy." EVERY THURSDAY— "THE DIAMOND QUEEN" EVERY FRIDAY— "FANTOMAS" The great crook serial A GOOD PROGRAM EVERY DAY AT THE- Rowbard, May 12 - Dr. E. J. Howard, P. E. of the Waco District in the city of Sandy Springs in interest of the Lake A. M. E. Church. The meeting Lake A. M. E. Church. The meeting pressed the annual summer American Wooden屋 had Sunday, Rev. H. Hirts was poised and resumed work and wonderful work with Miss Anne Wilson Lee was closed to school Friday, and reports a term, Miss Beatrice Pianas has visited parents, visiting parents, Rev. and Mrs. Pranks. The City school is making arrangements to be held May 20th, Rev. K. D. Terrell was in the city last week representing the school, and they are looking fine for him. A lot has been purchased by the Macdonald Lodge, and they are looking fine for future. Rev. Humphens has been very sick but is reporter better, and they are not forget the whorehouse in Dallas Express-Wright's Confectionary Store. Thes. Wright's St. Louis, Mo. May 12- The Maryland Council of H. and J. meet with the mayor of St. Louis avenue, Wednesday the 20th out. It was the day for annual election of business officers the following officers were elected: Mrs. Aa Taylor, President; Mrs. Eleanor Holliday, President; Mrs. Eidhyn Hearn, Treasurer; Mrs. Alice Moose, Secretary; Mrs. Helen Hall, Chairman of the Visiting Committee; Hortense Welles, Chairman; Roberts Roberts, Roberts Guard, Mrs. E. Marie Newton, Grand Treasurer Jurisdiction installed the officers Rev. G. B. Montkomenck of Duluth encourages remarks. A delicious mea was served. Composed of the present and past Matrons of the city united for the good of the body and Dr. B. F. Abbott, pastor, Union 10TH PENT HOME OF MAY 1780. All Quot marked in the gr HARRY CAREY FREEZ one nice girl to the second THE AMUSEMENT HOME OF THE COLORED FOLK Our Phone Number is Y 1780. All Questions Cheerfully Answered MON. AND TUES., MAY 16TH AND 17TH— Are the cards marked in the game of love? See- HARRY CAREY in "THE FREEZE OUT" Harry Carey IN "THE FREEZE OUT" UNIVERSAL A tough crowd and one nice girl—watch Harry Carey bust up the first and make love to the second! A tough crowd and one nice girl—watch Harry Carey bust up the first and make love to the second! LOOK!! WED., MAY 18TH— BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM The first episode of "THE INVISIBLE RAY" A thrilling mystery serial starring RUTH CLIFFORD an JACK SHERRILL and a feature— "DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS" with DUSTIN FARNUM. 2,000 FREE tickets will be given away—be sure to get yours DOUBLE PRO The first episode E INVISIBLE serial starring feature OF THE B DUSTIN FAR will be given Thea ```markdown ``` ST. LOUIS. OUR NEW HOME Memorial M. E. Church, carried Rev B. G. Montserrat sight seeing over the city while he was visiting here in Dallas, Texas. Rev Montserrat received receptions during his visit here. He also visited the Ponte Corleo and College of Arts and Sciences institution. May the promoters of the same live long to further their dreams. THE SCHOOL OF BETTER TRAINING EUREKA BUSINESS COLLEGE A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. HAIR GROWTH ASSURED LEARN THE BEVERLY SYSTEM OF HAIR DRESSING. OCTAVIAN BROOKS INDENT WITH THE SYSTEM AND THE BIG MODEL PREPARATIONS WHEN ANSWERING ADVERTISEMTS MENTION THIS PAPER. 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Walls of Visitors—Inner Defense Cracks, When the Mighty Giant Swatters Continued a Terrific Bombardment On Visiting Twilers PAGE SIX Revenue was sweet to the Giants here last week when they grabbed two in a row from Duke Carrington's Black Panthers at marine field. A series of three games were played, commending Friday and concluding with Sunday's game. The Panthers licked the Giants in the opener by a score of 6 to 2. South Paw, Fuller of the Panther fold was hit hard and timely in round seven and his contribution of passes also favored the Giant's defense. The Panthers rescue the game. Calloway, the Panther flung for the first time the pitched well and has the ear marks of a corner. His support was ragged and largely figurative. His deflection. This gave the Panther a local tribe came back (Saturday) low pitch like a big league. His hoke chop arm working his curve ball with clock like regulation. Early indications showed that the game Stewart, the Panther pitched a see was on the mound for the visitation of the Panthers but his teammates could not see Waters at the time they wanted him worse and naturally the game was over. Big Fred Daniels and Jim Liggins hooked up in the round. The Giants ran in three runs before Liggins came to himself but he settled down on the field. The last man was down. The Giants ran in the pinches several times the bases were drunk with only one hit, the bie blew out. The batters couldn't get that batters couldn't use and retire the slider with no hits no scores and no nohits. Another valuable asset developed was winning a test series slugging man against the Giants so saint, or in other words the advancing guards of the Giants heavy offence. The visitors could not stand unlead to the fire of the those mighty son of the Giants. Friday. Ft. Worth. 102 010 002 - 10 3 Wichita. 600 000 - 2 5 Batteries - Puller, Batteries and Gee; Calloway and Richerson. Two base, bits, Goodrich- thre- bate bits, Richerson, Stolen base, deanes Shanks, Danees balls off Puller 4. (D. Johnson, 2. Calloway, Shank) off Calloway Richerson. Hit batters by Puller 1 (Richerson) Umpire Taylor. Ft. Worth. B R H O A P Jones. 2 1 1 1 8 0 1 Bailey. 2 3 0 2 2 1 0 Johnson. 1 40 0 2 1 0 G. m 3 0 0 0 0 Roy. m 3 0 0 0 0 McClendon. r 3 0 2 0 0 Royd. 3 0 1 2 0 Liggina. m 2 0 0 2 1 Prince 1 0 0 0 2 Ridder 1 0 0 0 2 Totals 29 1 8 24 7 Dallas 28 1 8 24 7 Harris. 1 3 2 1 1 0 Goodrich, 3 1 4 1 0 Goodrich, s 1 1 2 3 0 R. Jones, r 4 0 0 2 0 L. Jones, m 2 0 0 1 0 Williams, c 0 0 0 3 0 Williams, m 0 6 3 0 Shanks, 1 3 0 10 0 Daniels, p 3 0 10 0 Daniels, p 29 4 5 26 11 T BRATED DANCE SERMON, BRATED DANCE SERMON, SUNDAY, MAY 15TH B. P. M. Subject: "THE BALL AND THEN DANCE" DANCE Subject: by Bertel DANCE BASE BALL AND OTHER SPORTS TEXAS BASE BALL HEALTS TO MEET AT HOUSTON Dallas, Texas, May 9, 1921 The Texas Colorado Baseball league meet in the City of Houston Saturday, May 14th at ten o'clock a.m., for the presentation of Waco and Wichita Falls, into the Texas Colorado Baseball League, rearranging the schedule and transmitting the information legally be brought to the attention of the League. We very truly, A. S. WELLS, Pres. NOTICE TO BASE BALL WRITERS If you want your matter to receive attention write it plainly and only on one side of the paper, cut it into a rectangle. In a full history of the game as it costs time and money to print such. We only ask that you try and send a condition to the box. You may send the game by inning but not the box score for the correction of name is too great and is a total want of time which is very hard to remember. OFFICERS WHO MUSTREAT RACH CITIZEN FIRED. Memphis, Tenn., May12—B. P. Weaver, who for the past year and a half served as patronnel on the power plant, was charged with the good of the force. Charges against the crew grew out of his involvement in the man named Lawrence Williams, whom he a accused of striking and other crimes, and then became interested in the case and presented the facts available to Inspector Griffin and Captain Hoyle and Bowles conducted the investigation and recommended a report. Inspector Weaver's defense was that Williams refused to raise his hands when ordered to do so. U. S. MARINE AND SAILORS CAUSE VIS. ISL. TROUBLE. Virgin Islands, May 12—Last night the inhabitants living in the Savanne and Back-of-All districts were woken up by a plane of a party of Marines armed with rifles who began rining in all directions. A crew of Marines, J. Gimenez, electrical engineer, was snatched by a rifle shot, other houses were also rined, a mastacist mute Runn Miller and Sanitary Inspector Wallace, who were with the night-soil motor truck, and a policeman. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921 Evans & Hines. (May 9) Beaumont.....5 At Gaterton.....5 Gaterton - Irving, Massage & Sims Giles and Gowdy. Called account of darkness) (May 19) Beaumont.....1 At Calveston.....0 Batterles - Bird & Sims; Davis & Josech. WHERE THEY PLAY NEXT. Ft. Worth at Galveston, May 12, 12 and 13 Ft. Worth at Houston, May 15, 16 and 17 Shreveport at Beaumont, May 15, 16 and 17 Dallas at Beaumont, May 12, 13 and 14 Dallas at Galveston, May 15, 16 and 17 RANGER AND EASTLAND FIGHTS A DRAW Ranger, Texas, May 12 — The Ranger Oil Stars and the Eastland Oil Burners satter to be the ten innings crowd at Nitrow Park. Cube and Harris opposed each other on the Mound. The scores were as follows: Eastland A H O R E D Dink, 3b 5 0 3 0 1 Wick, 4 5 0 3 0 1 Dink, 3b 5 0 3 0 1 Henderson, 2b 5 1 3 0 1 Bridges, 2s 5 1 3 0 1 Smith, 4 5 1 3 0 1 Smokey, ss 5 1 3 0 1 Jessie, if 5 1 3 0 1 Cubie, p 5 2 3 0 0 Totals 44 11 27 0 9 Oil Stars A H O R E D Bodie, 2b 5 1 4 1 0 Speed, 1s 6 0 4 1 0 Tponkinson, ss 6 0 4 1 0 Silver, p 6 2 4 1 0 Williams, c 5 1 4 1 0 Smith, 3b 5 1 4 1 0 Jacques, f 4 1 2 0 0 Jacques, f 4 0 2 1 0 Pirf, rf 5 2 1 2 0 Harris, p 5 2 1 2 0 Totals 45 9 27 9 1 Oil Stars 302 002 210–9 Eastland 100 002 820–9 the bullets discharged by the rides of the Marines falling near and above the truck, which truck remained on the spoilers of the spacecraft also was forced to flight. This morning the inhabitants of the districts where the disturbance occurred place boxes on carts as well as the empty shells and some empty shells were also found in another part of the city, where a revival meeting in the Savannah was compelled to abandon same, owing to stones being thrown at the governor has apparently not know the exact cause of this outbreak, and we have been informed officially that the governor has appealed to the governor to thoroughly the cause of the disturbance. We feel confident that the guilty parties will be punished. It is also clear that soon after the cause of the disturbance on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the transfer of these islands of the United States, the ocean will be soon happening on the eve of the fourth anniversary of the transfer of these islands of the United States, the ocean will be shortly leaving the Virgin Islands. We have been promised full details after the Court of Enquiry, has terminated its see CRITICIZE BOB CHURCH FOR MEMPHIS APPOINTMENTS (By The Associated Negro Press.) Memphis, Tenn., May 13.—There has been a real sensation here in local Republicans have been given the shock of their lives. By some "hook up" Republicans the master General Will Hays from his office at Washington, First Assistant General Work took upon himself the temporary postmaster of Memphis. The "Lily White" postmaster was on Washington, then on Hays, happy, when he touched from Washington proceeded him, telling the present postmaster the appointment distance telephones followed. The Sunday Commercial Appeal carries a long story on the subject, of which "Bob Church and his activities came in for a good share of the critisms contained in the red hot mess wires. How Bob himself felt about the matter no one seemed to care They were mad through and through Bob did succeed in having a hand in naming the Memphis Postmaster, both he and his choice for the office were failed to put over his candidate." R. R. Church, who is still in Washington, has issued no statement about the threats that he has any fear of the implied threats, but old timers are saying it is one of the most remarkable incidents that ever happened in Tecumseh. WARN WHITE TENANTS TO GET QUIT OF NEGRO OWNED FLATS. **The Associated Negro Press.** (Bicago, III. May 12—A new quirk in the racial problem of Chicago's blacks when five white families were warned to get out of an apartment building at 4092# 25. Indiana avenue. The building was built in 1900. Walsh to Nodley Shorter, a Negro, 4428 Champlain avenue. One of the six white families moved out. Shortly there were more. No more Colored families want to move into the building, but there are some leases which will not terminate. EDITOR DROPS DEAD FEDERAL FATRONAGE IN GEORGIA IS TO BE DISPENDED THROUGH NATL COMMITTEEMAN. Washington, May 12 - By Order of the Harding administration promulgated by the postoffice department, enables for appointment to public agencies for appointment to rural mail carrier positions in Georgia, these constituting in the bulk of the federally owned land in all states of the union, will in the future be referred directly and only to Henry Lamobile, Johnson, the former public National Committee from that state. While the order has not yet been issued to an gin inspectors those appointed under the department of commerce, it is understood that they will take the This action settles definitely the policy of the administration as to the appointment of a postmaster and whether it will hold as to the first, second and third-class postmasters, which are now also unchanged in appointments from "eligible lists", depends upon whether or not the postoffice department is appointed. President Wilson placing presidential postoffice also under civil service. The civil service, rural mail carriers and gin inspectors are all under the civil service by statute. The ex-commissioned have been made for examination to any one of these positions, that the three highest candidates are named. He fled and until now, these like to be furnished in their regular order to the congressman in whose district appointments are to Henry Lincoln Johnson, the national committeeman, has thus by virtue of his office, been made practically the appointee power of federal patronage under the civil servant as jurisdiction goes under the law. HOWARD UNIVERSITY WINS GREAT HONORS Trumps at University of Pennsylvania Rolls Betray Races - A Notable Record. Washington, D. C. May 12 the week of April 25th to Ariel 30th was a notable one in the history of Howard University, academically and athletically. Howard University Debating Team in a discussion of the subject "Record," That should be repeated, "won by the unanimous vote from Lincoln University, Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel, Howard University Campus, Friday, April 29th. While winning the debate from Virginia Union University, Richmond, that debated the same evening at Virginia Union University, Richmond, that debated the same evening at Virginia Union University, Richmond, that debated the same evening at Howard students, Alumni and friends. Saturday, April 30, the Howard University baseball team played against the Virginia Union University team on the Howard University campus to attend a crowds to attend a baseball game at the University, and won by a score of the High Schools entered in Penn Relay Races, Howard University was the only entrant to wln. GOVERNMENT FILM SHOWS EXTENSION WORK AMONG NEGROES. The picture will be circulated through the department and cooperating state institutions. Copies may be bought at the cost of manufacturing, which is the cost of manufacturing, which FLASHES FROM HERE AND THERE The Associated Negro Press) Chicago, Ill May 12—The Douglas National Bank, Missouri-second and third among the firms in the institution controlled by Negro citizens, has received its charter. the institution will be put in effect at once. Atlanta, Ga., May 12—A widespread publicity campaign to acquaint Georgians with conditions prevailing among the Negroes is some sections of the community at the first meeting of the State Interracial Relationship Commission at the University of Georgia. The meeting was called by Gov. Hugh M. Dorey, and Rev. M. Ashby Jones (Missouri State University) with Marion M. Jackson Temperary Secretary. The governor presented to the meeting a booklet he had prepared showing in detail 150 cases of alleged cruelty to Negroes' message and the impact of the literacy campaign, was the subject of discussion among the members when Houston, Texas, May, 12—Groceries weighing 170 pounds and several articles of clothing were stolen from the apartment of 58-A Fort Street, in a while the night. The food prop includes a four, 10-pound packages of lard, five 10-pound packages of sugar, five shoes and a new hat. Officer Stone investigated the theft, and found that the burglar had ransacked the house. Levittle, La, May 12—Gus Braczy, a Nero who confessed to attacking a white woman at Rose Point, La, and was sentenced to death two weeks after the attack. A few minutes, was hanged in the county jail here recent. On walking to the death trap, the officer trivialized words with the officers, and just before the cap was adjusted thanked the police, but just before leaving the death cell Braczy and all he wanted in the world was "a cigarette, which I don't have." New Orleans, La., May 12 — Monroe Jackson, an enthralling citizen here has purchased for himself a twenty-two-room bus, and he is going to maintain this car for the use of Colored people of Orleans and Visitors to this city. Houston, Texas, May 12 — Plans for an exposition and carnival to be given by the Colored folk of Houston under the auspices of the De-Ro-Lao Trust, will be held at Enniscipation Park next fall, to be discussed at a meetz of the exposition association on Saturday, the day before the mode of feature to feature the industrial progress of the Nrocess and to provide interesting and attractive amusements at the place. N. A. A. C. P. ENDORSED BY MASS PYTHIANS. (By A N P) PALACE THEATRE SOUTHER'S FINEST COLORED SHOW As cool as the Ocean Breezes A TRIUMPHANT WEEK OF MOST WO PHOTOPLAYS STARTING SUNDAY— PHANT WEEK OF MOST WO PHOTOPLAYS STARTING "STOP THIEF" The biggest sensation yet off A wonderful cast headed by Owen MONDAY— "THE JIG (Episode No. ART ACO "THE SHOY A rough riding two-real west "HER CIRC A wonderful rest sensation yet offered to the public cast headed by Owen Moore. A comed "THE LION MAN" (Episode No. 13) ART ACOORD in "THE SHOW DOWN" riding two-reel western—also an anim "HER CIRCUS MAN" A wonderful program SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "THE FIRST BORN" ving there is something new under the slavesy. He drank from the river of a KNOW—WHAT A HATCHET MAN is Chinese children celebrate a birthday? a fishing village looks like." Many Chinese parents sell their children is the biggest Chinese drama ever films are bought and sold in the flat "SNUB AND SAMBO" in a laugh producing comedy DAY— "ROMANCE OF TARZAN" A picture to please the masses—come you'll enjoy it— "PHANTOM FOE" DAY— T WESTERN "AMERICANO" they shoot—watch 'em! also JOE R "Hidden Dangers" The biggest sensation yet offered to the public— A wonderful cast headed by Owen Moore. A comedy unusual MONDAY— "THE LION MAN." (Episode No. 12) A ART MOVIE in "THE SHOW DOWN" A rough ridine two-real western—also an animal comedy— "HER CIRCUS MAN" A wonderful program SESSUE HAYA "THE FIRST Again proving there is something ter sold into slavery. He drank it DO YOU KNOW WHAT? How Chinese children教 What a fishing village loo That many Chinese parent That is the biggest Chinese See how slaves are bought and also "SNUB ANN in a laugh pro WEDNESDAY "ROMANCE A picture the masses—come "PHANT THURSDAY A RED HOT WESTERN "AMER I'll say they shoot—watch "Hidden FRIDAY Again proving there is something new under the sun. A daugher or sold into slavery. He drank from the river of sorrow. How Chinese children are sorrowful? How Chinese children celebrate a birthday? What a fishing village looks like. That is the biggest Chinese drama into slavery. That is the biggest Chinese drama over filmed. See how slaves are bought and sold in the United States today—also WEDNESDAY “ROMANCE OF TARZAN” A picture to please the masses—come you'll enjoy it—also “PHANTOM FOE” THURSDAY A RED HOT WESTERN “AMERICANO” I'll say they shoot—watch 'em!' also JOE RYAN in “Hidden Dangers” CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "A DAYS LIFE" His funniest comedy "BOY HOWDY" WARNER ORLAND in "THE THIRD EYE" and MUTT and JEFF in "THE GLUE FACTORY" DAY— ROY STEWART in "THE FLY GOD" production showing Ray Stewart to be comedy. "HER NATURE DANCE" ROY ST "THE Feature production showing a Sennett Comedy. "HER NATU ROY STEWART in "THE FLY GOD" Feature production showing Ray Stewart to be the best—also a Sennett Concert "HER NATURE DANCE" Meet your friends at the Palace ICE WATER REST ROOMS FRED HILSON, Manager R FRED HILSON, Manager NEGRO COMPOSER MAY CONDUCT HIS HOWN WORK. Syracuse, N. V. May 13. At a meeting of the directors of the Music Featuring the Chariot Jubilee, composer of "The Chariot Jubilee," who is coming to attend the event, Mr. Dett is one of the foremost New York musicians of music from Oberlin and director of the Chariot Jubilee. "The Chariot Jubilee" is a Negro composer before attempted and is scored for a night concert, with orchestral accompaniment by the C. and Symphony The tenor solos represent the music delivered by the congregation (the chorus), on the bass, by the well known "Swing Low," which recurr frequently throughout the greatest work of its kind ever written. Announcement will be made in the afternoon at the festival on Wednesday to attend the festival on Wednesday, the chorus is to sing, will be ex- SAYS NEGROES IN GEORGIA DEEN RIGHTS IN COURT --- TUESDAY— SATURDAY— --- F MOST WONDERFUL STARTING rented to the public— Moore. A comedy unusual MAN MAN" (13) ORDIN in NEW DOWN" barn—also an animal comedy— USUS MAN" program KAWA in BET BORN" giving new under the sun. A daugh- from the river of sorrow. HATCHET MAN IS? marriage a birthday? me like" sell their children into slavery? drama ever filmed? sold in the United States today SAMBO" producing comedy OF TARZAN" to please you'll enjoy it—also OM FOE" ICANO" fm! also JOE RYAN in Dangers" STEWART in "FELLY GOD" Hay Stewart to be the best—also "FRE DANCE" beds at the Palace REST ROOMS Manager AN ANNOUNCEMENT. Mrs. E. C. McMillan announce the ecdent exercise of her Kinderzarten and Primary School to be held at Evening Chapel C. of E. Church Corner Roll and Juliet Streets, Tuesday evening May 31. PENNY WE USE LAUNDRY SANITARY Pressing Machines FRED BRUSS Tailor Purs Cleaned and Renovated Cleaning and Pressing Suits Made to Order 2221 Elm St DALLAS. Phone M 5680 TEXAS G. U. G. of Knights of Shepherd wants one thousand U.S. dollars to deputies organize and act as deputies both men and women of the U.S. Department of Justice. The department will provide one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the deputies. Experience not necessary, we will accept. we are represented in fifteen (15) states, giving thousands of workmen work to do in each state and guarantee you such a steady payment for regular pay. Important and regular pay. For District, C, G, Q, write up W, Davile, S, Q, C, 100 Michigan avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 2 cent stamps for soup. 4-7-12 5-14-1t. 4-7-17 News of Your Home Town DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST ANNUAL REPORT OF COLGRE BRANCH, Y. M. C. A. From April 30, 1920 to April 30, 1921 We have completed the course of our training and we have become a bit of history. Whatever victories and failures have come in our pathway, shall be used as an example of what we have accomplished in *organization* its infancy encounters difficulties and harbours. This law, Yet, the paralyzing memories of the year will serve as "peep" and "window" to the future. We will contribute to more worthy *the welfare of Colored men and boys.* Hence we submit our yearly report **Summary of Year's Works.** General interviews. 2284 General interviews. 2718 Phone calls. 2248 Phone calls. 2718 Socials 9 attendance. 1752 Boys visiting rooms. 2440 Committee meetings, 69 attend- ment. 2440 Schools visited. 244 Schools and churches visited. 145 Books visited. 167 Addresses delivered. 249 En placed. 169 Queries adjusted. 16 Track meets. 24 Bible classes organized. 7 Runaway boys returned home. 10 Boys probated through Juvenile 17 Club meetings, 20-Attendance. 328 Basket ball games. 3 Father and Son services 7-At- tendance. 875 Father and Son bonquettes. 3 Applications for Home Study. 15 Scholarships awarded Ex-service. 15 Hi-Y Club. The club has progressed with much success during the year. The President received splendid support from the club and the functions were given by the club in the regular meetings school problems were discussed; issues that effected the interest of the club and the club's development of every member Talks were given on "Choosing Life's Work, Good Habits, Keeping Employed Boys' Club. No group of boys seemed more eager than those of this club. They met regularly and were easily manned by a large number of wrestling and boxing beats were the center of amusement for them. Three boys of this group were encouraged to participate. Very favorable reports have been received from them. Their base-ball team has already been organized to attend a tournament at a tent church and S. S. services. Juvenile Court. Many cases have been handled through this department. The cooperation of parents and juveniles has been made. Although much good has been done there remains ample room for larger piece of service. It is worth to note that the seventeen boys proclaimed for arrest has been reforced for arrest. Base Ball Team. Early in January several youth men who were not privileged to attend school were not organized. The basketball ball spirit grew rapidly. Many schools organized teams and asked for equipment. Businessmen on the Hall Street Park partly at the expense of the "Y" and young men were played the final game with Fort Worth, Texas, was lost with Home Study Courses and Scholarships. These courses were offered to all students at Mather, two at Prairie View and through this office took advantage of these appointed. There were granted scholarships at Mather, two at Prairie View, and one at Prairie View. No scholarship granted was less than one hundred dollars. Father and Son Services and Banquets The splendid co-operation given by pastors relative to the Father and the Sister was greatly appreciated and mendation. The reports showed that each service was quite profitable to them, and that than eight hundred (800) men and boys attended these meetings. Behind them were pleasing results. One father said: "The service was a pledge to attend church regularly." Who knows where there were many others like-minded. Community Work. The congenial co-operation with other agencies has given strength and character to our community and to our week. Week, which was helpful in a three degrees, to our people and community and to our life above. More outward of Negro Health Week grew the necessity of a free school for the children in boy life has given vision or larger preparation for the boys which has provided a need of play parks. The interest in the character of the work rendered this year was greatly augmented over that of last year, with the addition of financial conditions dropped below par. Co-operation received from other groups and organizations, and gratifying. The attitude of a larger group of men and boys has been attracted toward association work. C. A. work has been distributed, speeches delivered and articles written on different phases of the work. The character of work to make clearer the character of "YW work. Physical activities, mental alertness, communication, to mento-ment, so strongly emphasized by the young Men's Christian Association program makes it peculiarly fitted for the work. EMINENT EDUCATOR COMING. Prof. J. R. E. Lee, principal of Lincoln High School of Kansas City, Mo. will deliver an address in the University Church, Tuesday night, May 17th. Prof. Lee is a native of Texas and one of the brainsest men of the Race. For a number of years he was an instructor of Bishop College, Marshall, Texas. He is the head of one of the Departments of Tuskegee Institute, then presided over by D. Booker T. Washington. Prof. Lee is principal of Lincoln High to succeed Prof. G. N. Grisham, who had re-created the capacity of illness. In this capacity Prof. G. N. Grisham added new inurets to his crown. On his way to deliver the Com-mentence address at the Prairie School, he stopped in Dallas for one night only. Come early to get a good seat. Admission, adults 25 cents, children. hood, now and during future years. It is our business to produce man like Christ, and this can be done through our operation with home, church and school. There is no doubt that such development will find ample space for operation on a larger scale than the past year among the young men of our community. Our brain let us make this larger program possible by working earnestly and ourselves obediently to God's will. J. D. RICE, "YT Secretary." PROF. N. W. HARLEE ACTIVE IN RAISING MEANS FOR EDUCATION. N. W. Harlie, Principal of the Dallas Summer School, makes the following financial report in an effort to help students succeed in the National Board of Education: In order to conduct a first class Summer School, students must be placed in the city of Dallas, the National Board of Education has offered a bonus of $400.00 to be matched by the amount of tuition. The amount exclusive of the tuition, to employ expert teachers to give instructions. The following persons, including teachers, and paid the amount opposite their names. Additional reports will be made to the students more shall be raised. All persons are kindly asked to assist in making Dallas the center for a first class The Douglas School subscribed and paid $50.00. The Ninth Ward School subscribed and paid $20.00. School subscribed and paid Mrs. Ashley $2.00; Miss Best, $2.00; Mrs Bowell, $2.00; Mrs Day, $2.00; Mrs Browne, $2.00; Mrs Martin, $2.00; Mrs Winn, $2.00; A. Harris and Co. $1.00; Everett, Co. $1.00; Everett, Co. $1.00; Corrern Treaveunt, $10.00; Elizabeth Chapel C. M. E. Church, Oak Cliff, $3.00; Woods, $2.00; Commissioner Apple, $3.00; Dr. A. H. Dyson, $1.00; M. L. Leaver, $1.00; A. F. Hoffman, through Apple, $3.00; Dr. A. H. Dyson, $1.00; total, $15.00, gratis. MUSKOGEE CLUR NOTES. The Muskegue Pederated Club met in regular session Monday evening in the Library, During the event Halle Q. Brown to President Hardtink was read, the ladies unanimously accepted the message, Brown, and sent her a message of congratulations. White-Brewer, Chairman Executive Committee, State Federation of Clubs was present and congratulated. E. A. Crawford of Eufaula, Okla. Mrs. Rebecca Turner, Bristow, Okla. Mr. Arthur Green, San Antonio, made congratulations. were $140.40. BELZORA A. MALVIN, Sec-Roy GOLDEN CHARITY CLUR The Golden Path Charity Club was entertained at the residence of Mrs. Mumma on Cottage Lane, Thursday morning, in time in devotional services led by the president. Our lesson was taught to the students, the president on the subject of "Careful Talk," which was well illustrated. The hostess was a happy woman, Ms. Mumma, 230 Cottage Lane next week. The public is invited to meet us. CARD OF THANKS. Dallas, Texas, May 10, 1921. wish to, to celebrate Mrs. B. Samson with a M. E. Samson Hair Grower System. It is simply wonderful. She has been treating my hair five and a half months. She has been teaching me to know how my hair has grown since Mmc. M. E. Samson has been treating her desiring to know the results about my hair call me at U 2001, and I will explain same. THE PRISCILLA ART CLUB The regular meeting of the Priscilla Art Club was held with Mrs. H. W. B. Moore, on Alton Street. The usual needle work engaged the ladies for an hour after which Miss Hamilton taught smocking in the classroom. The ladies were reported on the sick list. Mrs. Well, who has been indulged with the usual smile and the usual smile and a hearty welcome. Misses Jessie Hamm and Dougraille of Sherman, spent several days visiting Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Pat- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1921 MRS. WHISTNANT DIES IN DE- TROT. Mrs. Hallie Whistman, died May 14, 2015, after a long illness. She was once a resident of Dallas and a subscriber to the Dallas Express. Would you risk your life for a girl? See the dancers that Jack Stone faced in the thrilling serial "The Invisible Day," at the Mammoth Hall. INGALLS' TRIBUTE TO GRASS Beautiful Word Painting of Kansa Statesman That Is Recognized as a Classic Lying in the sunshine among the buttercups and dandelions of May, scarcely heightened in intelligence that the minute tenants of that minute wilder grass; and when the fittest fever is ended and the foolish wrangle of the market and forum is closed, grass heels over the scar which our descent has left behind, the ruts of cannon, the carpet of the infant becomes the blanket of the dead. Grass is the forgiveness of Nature—her constant bedfellow. Fields trumpeted with wilder grass, the ruts of cannon, grow green again with grass, and carnage is forgotten. Streets abandoned by traffic become grassweed like rural lattes and are covered with grass. Perish, flowers vanish, but grass is immortal. Beleaguered by the sultines of winter, it withdraws into the rumen vitality and emerges upon the first solicitation of spring. Sown by the winds, by the wandering birds, propagated by the subtle agriculture of farmers and servants, it softens the rude outline of the world. It bears no blaziness of鸡 to charm the senses with fragrance or splendor, but its softness is the rude lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, and yet should its harvest fall for a single year, famine would depopulate the world—From a John James ingalls. THEY'LL GET YOU SOME WAY City Solaiwala Hard to Beat, According to Testimony of Visitor From Jimpson Junction. “If them infernal scalawas up there in Kay See can’t get you one way they will may alter” dismemberly. “They will put them from Jimpson Junction, who was just from Jimpson Junction, stay in the Big Burg. “Pretend to do you a favor and then skin you alive. Tight sight in my room in the hotel when a feller in the next room yellied what in all this and that was coming off. “I’m nailing my clothes to the floor if it’s any of your bygosh business.” Holtered back. “I'm a tollable sound sleeper, and don't aim to have my best suit state while I'm slumbering.” You you pen-green yelow! ‘belle yelow!’ the fire department goes cooring by in the middle of the night and you can yank on your clothes and run after it? ‘My crips! I hadn't thought of that!’ ‘My crips! I miss a gift of a fix, wouldn't it? I'll claw my clothes loose from the floor and run the risk of having them stole. I miss it miss a fire good. Much obliged to you. "Well, I done so, and went to sleep and as for as I know the fire depart most never made a run the ball right long. And next morning my clothes were gone, and so was the felter in the next room." -Kansas City Ribbon Fish's Oddities "The ribbon fishes" said John T Nichols, head of the department of recent fishes at the Museum of Natural History, according to the New York University Press. The ribbon fishes of the larger marine species. They are elongate, flattened from side to side with a manneillin fon in the back Species are 15 to 20 feet long, beehive-shaped, and about an inch or two broad at their thickest part. They have big eye and small mouths. The specimens ever come to light and these are usually washed up on some shore or are found floating at the surface in a dead or dying condition. The larger ones are known to live in in depth and very likely attack an even greater size, but this is a matter of pure conjecture. Young individuals of some of the species but a few are not rarely met with near the surface. Huge Stone In Roosevelt's Honor The greatest chunk of stone ever quarried or transported in the United States or anywhere else on earth is the Washington monument for the monumental Theodore Roosevelt national memorial. The monument is to take the form of a rock, which is to be carved and it is to be carved by Carl Ehlers alley out of a solid block of rock. The monument not yet to be determined. One authority suggests it may be necessary to build a special railroad and a bridge. The monument will be the biggest job in stone, it is said, since the sphinx were set up on the plains of Egypt—that is, the Nile. MICHEAUX FILM PRODUCTIONS Branch Office GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE, 405-7 N. Central Ave. Dallas, Tex OSCAR, MICHEAUX, Press. & Dir. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for Theatre Managers—Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas to obtain immediate booking on these all-star Colored features. NOW AVAILABLE PETER H. The Brute, The Symbol of the Unconquered, Pioneer Dallas Movie producer, and sole owner of Grand Central Theatre operating the first New York distribution picture show in Dallas and is thereafter a leading figure in him a wide range in this his chosen profession. He is a genius in the and in there pursuer is there his his chosen cause in the AGUE TO CALL Y 6484 US. TEXAS BUSINESS LEAGUE TO MEET IN DALLAS, State Negro Business League will meet in Dallas, some time in June. The league is announced by President, M. S. Stephens of the local organization, informs the press that Dallas will邀 the visitation of the governor. It is also announced that a membership drive to r-inforce the local league will be held this month to increase the membership of the local league before the meeting. LOCAL PILGRIMS TO HOLD ANNUAL THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, an annual Thanksgiving sermon of the Ancient Order of Pilgrims was delivered by Dr. C. Columbus Harper, the pastor, the unique program has been designed to fully fulfill the various duties of the city will assemble near the church Sunday prior to the service. FORMER DALLAS WOMAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA. Mrs. F. B. Harris, secretary St. Mary's Hospital, a telegram from Victoria, Cal, announcing the death of Mrs. Lynch, a member of Dallas Dales. Death occurred in California some time Sunday. Mrs. Lynch was formerly a nurse at the former home was located at a street bridge near the old K. Gooden is Worthing Princess of the Temple. Her remains were buried at Victoria THE MODERN DANCE. "THE BALL AND THEN WHAT? OR THE MODERN DANCE." Will be the subject of a special sermon at the street. Sunday at 3 p. m., by Rev. J. H. Smith, pastor Bethel A. M. E. christianity. Rev. Smith has made a special study of this subject for several years. He has not only gathered all the dances in the books, but, has interviewed dancing masters, and other professional dancers in the dances. He has extended dances in Nashville, Tennessee, Ga., Philadelphia Pa., and other large cities for the purpose of expert information on the subject. In this sermon, Rev. Smith will discuss the following questions: Are there large dances expert information on the subject. Is there a religious Dance? Does the Bible speak against Dance? What are the evils of the Modern Dance? Should Christians Dance? If so, why? Those for or against the dance are cordially invited to hear the religious or religious-elegant discussion of the subject. Bethel's choir will sing. Mrs. Fannie Gibson, organist. --- OSCAR MICHEAUX Pres. & Dir. OSCAR MICHEAUX Pres. & Dir. --- Gunsaulus Mystery, Loyal Hearts, a Lincoln Feature COLORED PICTURES ARE MONEY GETTERS. Future announcements will appear regularly. FOR BEAL'S QUALITY ICE CREAM AND PURE FRUIT SHERBERT. Free delivery. All flavors. From 1 to 5 gallons up. 1317 South Preston Record 99 per cent sanitary WELL KNOWN PIANO MAN OPENS BUSINESS Mr. Robrt, Worthington, well known piano tuner, has opened an attractive store where bargains in钢琴 are offered. He is operating this business in connection with his piano tuner and tuning service, few years has grown to substantial proportions. Business known as the "Cottage Music Store" is situated in the new building erected by Chas. R. Brown, a chassier at a shoe shop operated by him at 1912 Hall Street. This building houses in addition to the store a shoe shop operated by Mr. Granger. The ability of the men operating these businesses is unquestioned. The location of their places of business makes them easy of access to buying shoes. 5-14-41 PROFESSIONAL A. S. S. Room 205 Pythian Temple Phones: Y 5537 Res. X 1901 DR. P. M. SUNDAY. Physician and Surgeon. Office-Pythian Temple. Residence 1100 N. Avenue Office Phane Y. 1445. Residence Phane H. 689. DR. J. HORAGE DODD. Physician and Surgeon, Office 2001 Williams and Henry Street New York, NY Office Phone Y 1623 Residence Phone X 6118 DR. J. G. HARDIN, MEDICINE AND SURGERY, - OBSTETRICS Office - 818 4.2 Burton St 3 P. M. to 5 P. M. 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. Phone Office Y - 7578 Res. Y 2840 12-25-12 Dr. R. T. Hamilton, Physician and Resident 215 Bridal Temple, residence Y 6844; residence H 4027; office hours: 4 a. m. to 12 m. to 5 p. m.; 8 to 30 p. m., Dallas, Texas 11-9-0 Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Residence H 2887 4 to 4 p. m. Office H 8787 6 to 8 p. m. DR. BUSSLE H. TROTTER DR. BUSSLE H. TROTTER Medicine and Surgery In Connection With Marian-Busch Sanitarium 1000 W. 12th St., Dallas, Dallas Dr. Lytle - Veterinary Surgeon en animals of all kinds, Office at Peoples Understanding Company, 210 N. Pa- rard street. Home from 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. X 1296, residence 3928 Willow street, Dallas, Texas. A. S. WELLS, Attorney at Councellor at Law 206 Pythian Temple Dallas, Texas. 12-4-52 SHAW MUSIC STUDIO is now open at 1717 Hall Street Phone Hasket 8070, Miss Hatfield A Shaver, Directress. SUMMER SCHOOL AND NORMAL At TEXAS COLLEGE, TYREX, TN the under directions of the State Department of Education, June 12, 1921, instructions and credit given in Grammar School, High School, Normal, Commercial and Industrial courses, under a strong and experien- tial faculty. Examination for teacher's license. August 5, 2002 Board and Tuition rates very reasonable For further information write W. R. BANKS, President 5-7-41 --- ARANGEMENTS ARE BEING MADE FOR 200 STUDENTS IN THE SUMMER INSTITUTE. SINGING FIRST CLASS INSTRUCTIONS. TEACHERS OF THE LEADING COLLEGES WILL BE EMPLOYED. The Dallas Summer School and State Normal Institute, Under Aniescu of the State Department --- The Summer School to be held in the City of Dallas, this summer will be held in the College class in every dept. The following classes are offered: A Teachers Course leading to all grades of certificates; An English Course leading to the work done; Primary Course conducted by an expert in Primary Science; conducted by an expert in Science; conducted by an expert; none but the most efficient instructors will be employed, and who are the most qualified for examinations. The session will be eight weeks. The meeting Monday, June 12, 1921, 6:00 p.m., at the College of Examinations. The sessions will be held at the Colored High School. N. W. HARLLEE, A. M., 1813 Boll St. Dallas, Texas. 5-14-4t Do you believe in Spiritualism? The Invisible Ray" throws new light on this gripping subject. See it at the Mammoth Theatre. PAGE SEVEN. CLASSIFIED "ADS." For Sale - A six room cottage, hatch and, bath, 3029 State Street. Also four room cottage on Atlanta and South Carolina formation ring Haskel 1352, ELLAH COOPER. **ASTROLOGY the stars SMS** Clear and accurate readings. Send One dollar and date of Mth. 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