Dallas Express

Saturday, July 8, 1922

Dallas, Texas

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DIVINITY STUDENT SPEAKS AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY CLOSING ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE Founded by W. E. King VOL. XIX, NO. 88. DIVINITY S MORDECAI JOHNSON, DIVINITY SAYS THAT GROES STILL TRUST IN FOR BETTER DAYS. Cambridge, Mass., July 6—Harvard University conferred 144th honor one year. It awarded two hundred and eighty commencement. The exercise were held first time instead of its Saunders Theater as in past years. The honor- dered United States Sampler from Alabama; John Weston Allen of Boston; John George Millburn of New Boston; lawyer and first American ambassador to Argentina; York physician; William Proctor and a friend of the American Reserve Board; Charles Richard Doctor of Letters-Judge Robert Grace, 18, of New York, author and former governor of New York, and Doctor of Divinity-The Rev. Henry Sloane Coffin of New York. Master of Chicago, composer, Charles Howard Strong of New York, author and former governor of Boston, recently the American representative of the United States, 90, of Washington, D. C. Under Secretary of State. Judge Edward Lowell said: In conferring the doctor on Senator Robert Grace, the statesman of no common mold, who owns both to himself and to the world, he may be asked what he sees as a problem may be faced, has upheld boldly what he sees as a problem. Judge he said: "A preacher of the Gospel, who is his own pastor, has plumbed the light of common Upon giving the degrees to Attorney General of the New York Bar, worthy him of the high traditions of an honorable America has long fortified the purity of Negro Is a Speaker. The Dallas Express W. GOODJIN LIBRARIES UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN TEXAS VE VICE STUDENT ON, GRADUATE IN MAT AMERICAN NE- T IN GOD AND HOPE feced widespread disintegration." The speaker then reviewed the work of the grant war would work to accomplish the close, however, he said, this hope was suddenly dashed. He cited the adamantness of the grant to find the place they had been. Collective Attacks: The recipients of honor degrees were the most esteemed and the most great academic audience, but the most enthstatic demonstration was reservoir of sorrow. General Allen when they were tormentor-General Allen when they were shaping of Ichabod, "now a man of great importance," and Every bishop closed the commencement "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. SAYS LIBERIANS SUFFER FROM LACK OF DEFINITE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM Wilmington, Del. July 6. — The mon., 1915, of the Wilmington Music Association, in Mt. Washington, passed away on the grave of the late Michael Thomas Steeling who founded the association, and who was a long-time member, unvilled with appropriate services. The association was founded in 1886, and died January 28, of this year. Concordian John C. Hopkinson paved the way for the association, emphasizing, as did the other speakers, general education and public airtightness of the church. Lewin A. Redding of the Wilmington Music Association starling succeeded in organizing a conference and director of association, and he director of association, and chairman of the conference, he held for many years. He is buried in Wilmington. Dedication were made by Bey Charles W. Steward, "Abide With Me," *Someone is Missing,* "Beyond the Smiling and Weep,* and "Wrong Wrong Wrong," were sung by the Bethel church choral, and members of the Wilmington Music Mair. Mary Amanda Sterling the widow of the late, two sisters, Mrs. Carrie M. S. Plaa, Young of Philadelphia attended the Bertha Kelsen was in charge Miss Bertha Kelsen was in charge Ball, Jr., president of the Wilmington Association was in charge of association Kills One in Defense of Wife Lafayette, La./July 8. — Emile Hurbart and wife, color. Wearers were attackers in the battle, and mobile became bogged with returning from Youngwillem Hurbart and his wife, color. They were passing the party of whites the night before in getting the car out of the building. But in some cases a dispute arose during which the sheriff struck the wife, color. He was willing to see his wife beaten up, then he open fire in defense of the sheriff and another. The Negro, color, and the second, struck the sheriff and a man named Forrest Hurbart. He and a man named Forrest Hurbart. The Negro was spirited away in parish. The Negro attempted to prevent a lynching. Much more successful, Hurbart declares that he shot (By Chaz, W. Abington) Haiji Not to be Vacated. (By A. N. P.) Washington, D. C. July 7. Haiti is not to be vacated by the United States, and the United States is to record to Haitian battles by the action of the Senate committee having last Tuesday. The conclusions reached last Tuesday. The conclusions reached occupation of the island by the United States are the only means people and is the only means where peace can be maintained for its people. The United States has been made an American representative admitted committee, but, on the whole, the concession in the matter, and should be continued in the occupation of the island by the United States, and the occupation discussion for the present. Houston, Texas, July 5-8. H. Sterrett, a well known lawyer, went to want to be a judge. He met Negro boy making himself fled at the approach of Mr. Sterrett, but was caught by that gentleman who, in police who entered a charge of murder, was sent to jail. ST. LOUIS RIOTS COST $450,000. By J. M. Batchman. St. Louis, Mo. July 6 - As a result of the recent years ago the total judgment bonds outstanding at present amount $1.2 billion, the principal of these bonds were paid in Chicago last week, according the Commissioner of Finance, W. J. Wacha, to make the payment on the principal pay the interest for the six-month period. A number of clauses assessed against the favor of Colored people, but the large bonds will be made so concern the DAUGLASS NATIONAL BANK OPENS Chicago, U. H., July 4—The Douglass Institute, in New York, last month, restocked the Currency, D. R. Caiinger, who is the charter chair of the institution which is the first officially recognized operation by Colored people in any section of the country became a fact. P. W. Chaver, the organizer stuck with the idea, given the Bank is located at 130 North 42nd Street, formerly occupied by the old Woodrow Wilson building, is the chairman, and Dr. M. R. Jackson, P. W. Chaver, John R. E. Jackson, P. W. Chaver, John M. H. Johnson, is among the individuals with the management of the Theatre Owners to Mest With Business League. As early as 1778 Spain became deeply interested in the slave trade on the coast of the need of a regular supply of slaves, and in the session, she accordingly obtained from the be a base for their slave trade. In between France and Spain resulted in the British Batavia. The interesting part of Africa is the home of the goyabas, the tribes of natives, belonging to what is now Namibia and of the 18th century the Spanish colonies. Abandoned. When the British man took to put down the slave trade in Namibia, they landed their base, for quite a while until 1800 nothing was done to develop this densely settled, but ever more important (Continued on page 3) Galveston, Texas, July 24—Vehicles protest against the Negro bath house and pavilion located on the Boulevard of the Negro Club and the Lions' Club and a petition signed by approximately 1,870 citizens asking for the removal of the resort and the segregation of the races on the board of city commissioners. The resolution of the Lions' Club, together with those sent to the board by Branley Harper, to the city attorney and the mayor for investigation and report as to the Petition Presented. The petition requests to the board at the meeting readiness, reads Liberian Editor Praises President King's Policy. A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPF EE NA SRG: «te Je Cen ene © a Ee lg THE SPORTING WORLD @| Pessserseesteees Ae ag MONROE DROPS THREE WA ROW == days Double Bi, Black Gants Spt Wis ree PS Visitors In Two Hard Fought Battles. Portis: maces parasite Vopcomncy fpyeaibncia ain py bog ete ere ome engagement here with the Dallas Black Giants. See eer ae Say ee eae tae Se gr Shaded fon play resem a te for Water pon Lone ‘the hour of play there were more than a hundred fans having assembled, braving the storm like clouds that hung heavi- Jy over the city 2 few hours before playing time, eager to wit- ness the second start of the visitors who showed on a previous Oey ose hand full of fans ak disappointed when old present were when a Plavius ,hero in many battles interfered by sending down a stream of liquid drops that moistened the earth freely. ‘The locals annexed the opening game Saturday 7 to 6, ten ee Vance and Williams formed on the hill for the visi- ‘tors with Sneed and waging the heavy end of the fight for the Goliatha. Top tnd Dewitt Owens broke up the atta Oe brant Ming let the sitors: mday with let Proof Jess Ming let the visitors down Mo two hits and a shut out; score 6 to 5. r ‘The visitors broke even in Tuesday's double bill with the Ginna vung the rat to and the vitor the second He Winning pitchers: Vance, Willams and Bel, Losing pitchers Banks, Harris and Long. ae went in second game of first inning ith bet dwn ad fot ane rgitard nd he bases ‘He allowed pale cae Fan oft eet which was & hronse run drive over : Harris Fama relied ras kncket oat olin tx ie ported inning Harris is a youngster car marks of a comer. ‘Here is the outcome of the series: PAGE Two eas te eee Phorm aet grees Resatine Tetilae e em ae a Pel sore Breet fT} = ead hy fecceg My Beh PS Bae ceeeeecoiccaset nat Bite oeue e Peeccmatd | | pe eittace. 8 tt ea reg ee oer ee mee oe Teo men’ out whan Winning run ma, imho Belin ooicaagccgitmy bea toe $$ pee ude! ee reas Baers oa Ben ee aes i ee aes eee tee Mee DlaraZaoatrick ‘wo Owens’ co anil: eee a eee ees ere ce thee deletes, “Bmmpire-afanteys ™* Ser Cee em te ee covers Sy aes ah teste ee AE... fensicangeee © 9] ee TE pei capt T pal Pg etl ae: ed it { ie orbits 4,3 am Sgt aia Si one Bae & seh rapt foes es cara ee eee ae hit es SP ee ae oA eka nt sfogta fore a ei “a Sia Bake oie cl pane oat Sea LS eee See ate pine. te fheiete St" ine “ntath and asminton te eee Sec iate cane mee ex eta sec anemones Soe caren ned Sees a eee ee ees nae Tech ens “sows. ‘sok: tee hoses thetted "apd ot sway" in the, round ana ‘theindea "Frage Yor a" noms oe ee ge ae geese, sand a tine i snes at tat eae Gilat 2a gi sara ‘who. the" ninek "Glan agian the balance of the gos Ste nacre h Meet! 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Firat” Will,” whom Eerity e'maten for Dempsey, Seceute Paieet oe Fi fe oh hi Sut aa itn Ba teed a Se eaten, Fale Seis fave hit" hanes for ‘place in "the cea acmare ais te Gah Raat aon dagen Bi sie es Sree to Jacksonville € 108 eens oe erate is Seeks eet ae iim, a its <"ttedecng. ST Bee Oe eee vo ea BE Sat eB “pending rs Bea aa ine neh Heythinn “Glants. They Thue the Batt ta Ra gneve aan care eee aes sacra eters Boe ae aoe tae ee ci le, from warts nop, "We noticed asters coe ee ore Sch hate tat Si irate eve a tow ld att Pees na Peaks oat oo oe Eh Moore got few chemees’ ‘te me asin eat aaneee? tak Soe Sra oe pores ir te Bayt ereeet brett we joe fee or aa Beer ae eas ao : Sere ee ben geared atthe’ tecae_ Callens’ abe TB 5.05 a A a @ Friendship @ Gt ; QB aeawencé Saint John’s Institute | - Founded and operated on the principle of Friendship, Charity aR and Bencvolence, has designated a) | Wednesday Night, July 12th, io, ‘ a yi K. of P. and Calanthian Night. aa A cy PROGRAM an Af bo es Principal Address, ..... GC.,W.S. Willls Ry sire ae Me For the Calanthians, . . . Mrs. S.C. White z wk Ste A Excellent Musical Program. an Ta ‘AML Dallas Kaights and Calethins are expected to turn (QQ) y ‘ut and give this Institution the support I dates, a — WA EN GNA RN NR GNC CO MeeeseesseessSeSSS SS aaa aaa aa BASE} BALL PORT ARTHUR ALL STARS DALLAS BLACK GIANTS, Sat., Sun., Mon., and Tues., July 8, 9, 10, 11 : Double-Header Sunday ; Games Called Week Days at 4 P. M., Sunday, 3 P. M : FREE BUS SERVICE : From Sabine and Jefferson Car Line to Park, get aff Car at Sabine where : Park Signs are posted. Get right in Bus, ride to Park free of cost. ; AT RIVERSIDE PARK ~ ; <a a7 at = Faas ee Ip Ot aca ogee a AO eels ee oie — a, & AS we | Sey a P LC: ‘ i . 25,000 MORE PORO AGENTS WANTED Equipped with the Very Latest Apparatus for Teaching the Poro System of Scalp and Hair Culture and all Branches of Beauty Culture Terms Moderate Diplomas Civen ‘Write Today for Further Information nm eme PORDLCOWEGE een ee ena soe ee fe ae tit ne Boe Sie n eeeen ies pote core eet eee Fey ‘will appear at the PRE Ree ome ce "Paildeiliaabeth Chapel, Oak Cite, ies wi aor he eae cx x woe ty 1 Blo um sora on 1 Preme-c x ® aorta 1 pene am. tna ct, Sao ua ma wou Sag pate mne cn Sen rea mit ee ne epee gare th EER op SBE Bo Sta o Ny A adit asap acy api tna Ale ae Trio eet tated eer we Sar ni ai St ad Bee tS a et in Tote ath ae oumy aOay Conve ot EoOER oi Oe ne Borer comme. x arte ray eit thas Grand "Annual" Oil Convention. for eared ee SBEimcletivs “A, atocknsiaer. eee Giese Reseda “eons, cre "will be plenty” of Smutie. apd See eee nes sie thes Arne Sina daar tn. OUR NEW HOME, DALLAS BAND HOUSE, Stat Arent ears ann aE: ae Pin a ae “hing i eet aes i. Teo ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALJ.A®. TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1022, ‘ae ee ae ou WEBER | { narionnt 2 Press ‘hesociaTion eee tees Sensiaas aepmes Foscieurra courant, aot. maar" Fone arNRRG warm nt cement teeth Dene Sofets = tn oh alien See ee ie cents int bo esr CS SUNSURIELIONS IY ADVANCE. oe ea fee wet Sige Spr Tpemen ro Tm ron. aay, grromsouip ‘refewtion upon, the eer ens wit “be "ginaty. cor: Bere epee Tak panuas taPeas fer ia hl as cane fo ear i os orpymicanetgy ‘Sopot whe on phir star ie eb iiparca wae te aes ine donbited Nag? It profetses 6 sales oa 2 ‘ebuntry, Tis lowe of soe hand- pean psn bra Sep emt ye tome a fini pons pos Bowtie fit, oct acerca BS en a, Sofie in rive —= Bet mere ee aie tat" mei flea Gran 2 ote Sta Hee NOG ate aaa era eeeee oe Seater ce pees faves Pre eae ia cers, aap oat ee earns, seine wnat Seber Romatee ee 3 See enoter es Seo ot ees samen St ter ee eee ener cas Serer ges es Saree Te Se in tse —. Seniors Se See area a Sy Soe cae ae = ee rane, sas Sia ee ot tacit Seer See in-gbich they ve. Me Ss coe or eens haa aA Sart ci Srenese tates Ste Siena : ane egies tra oon hee et et at Sear ee ce Mie ruas fo eer eS ace foPeontribute. It tw thelr duty ale 0 The Anti-iynohing bill has bern sdvmbiy riuried toe Bewata Reon ar teeter ehs Boer uscoee Ue tse Rae sn al hate Seite in one Sth ity Seat ws state hero Sk ar aoe ileal we Boat {eam Soviet he in Nea Wil" have made sontimeat exosay ( Bega ts ae toes ea eee mace wes syd aed ae the eR one eat tons coos ee iets evel with ae scent ie ‘ioarorm with 'c Ycero ‘cs clase ort tan et b coscacee 1 Bares ta America can rt redrom ts sea len tharos ca iy ya oe Pee. Narn toe Sool ian” ta ead 4 7 strangely elo- ta, ye should Gara how’ oe WER Ca aie’ Seats vy. 8 ata RANBIR! hone, Sr state, again leads the nation ir herself ov aglduounly tothe ti ¢ process of law and in intricat t in the nation and probably in Src pent pub expense great public expense id of the fact? Deos she glor em 80, For if she felt otherwi ament agencies would have beer tice, those of her inhabitants wi laws atid besmirched her good desire that her behavior in foremost men of her citizenry in the legislative halls of the 1 pother issues of the reign of la me a byword in all the earth. rreat expanse of the richest t ection where nature has been 1 fts of arable lands, rolling pra ing prairies and water ways up ‘men should feel their absolute oft fully. continue to be less considerate ¢ than God has been to them? 0 far forget their mission upon ly to forever disregard the Gok ‘wonderful chance to prove tha ice, that real civilization has no ally enacted and constantly win eilize i soon, and redeem them nes a mockery. Texas, our state, again leads the nation in lynching. She has aggre heres ny nt Wf ae Bs ‘without due process of law and in intricately barbarous ways jas to rank first in the nation and ly in the world as an ex- ee Petacating bisa which. her sled” peopl. through fae area share Pbk econaes have ecaated. eth prod of the fac Deo a ory In ft Tt would seem 20, For if she felt otherwive long before now Se eee iene el eee ly brokea her laws nd besmirehed her ood name. Were there say day rote dn thera inthis regud be ‘those foremost men of her citizenry now seeking to represent her in the legislative halls of the nation would make mention among other issues of the reign of lawlessness which is iecscet eee ‘great expanse est eran ce hee ae he ne a in be- stowing arable ing prairies, oil, bearing Be ies Sa aed wet one woe taoe-5 ster paradise where men should feel their absolute debt to a benefi- cent Creator mort fuily. / Will they continue to be less considerate of their duty. to their fellownmen than God has been to them’? 'Will they so far forget their mission upon earth as to con- tinue indefinitely to forever disregurd the Golden Btule? Theirs is a wonderful chance to prove that lasting success is built upon justice, that real civilization has no attendant scences of barbariam Sey eee and constantly winked at. May they ‘it soon, and redeem themselves before their government beomes a mockery. / COLONIZATION. | Every now and occasionally there comes news of a fresh. colonization scheme, There have been many. Africa, Canada, and [Mexico all have been named as “promised lands” for the ‘poor [down trodden Negro, “Latest of sich ventures is one’now in process of completion in Mexico. ‘olin Steamer, of Chicago, is now in the Mexican capitol ne, igotinting with the Obregon government for the land desired. [Steamer is said to represent an American Negro syndicate with $7,000,000 capital. In interviews with the Mexican Department lof Agriculture Steamer has set forth the desirability from the [Mexican point of view of colonizing rich cotton lands of Mexico vith ree which is sited forthe production of cotton, ‘The Mexican Government has indicated its willingness to Ihave the colonists locate in one section, it being contrary to the /Mexiean poliey to permit the erection of large foreign colonics ex- tending over any considerable area. It is believed likely, however, ‘that permission will be granted to the Negroes to settle in coast- wise locations in the states of Sonora, Sinaloa, Guerrero and Ox- ea, utilising such lands as have been completely abandoned and allowed to return to the primitive condition. ‘Before making’ application to the Mexican authorities the Ne- ero syndicate is said to have made extensive investigations of re- (gions regarded as suitable for colonization, and it is believed no difficulty on the part of the Mexican Government will be encoun- tered provided the syndicate produces the amount of “capital ‘This venture may be successful. For the benefit of _those who have such faith in it we hope so, Bit to us it appears that our meager ability at governing ourselves and of developing our own concerns needs more atten: tion: in Amerie where our chances for development, even it un- der unfavorable eireumstances to some extent,.are better. | Mexico, like Africa, must be developed. As we now see it, it is a rich and which the revolutionary temperament of its inhabi- tants has kept from real development. Its states have revorted to wilderness; its ent is insocure; its inhabitants have earned and idleness, | ‘Mexico, like Afriea, must be developed. As we now see it, it ‘a rich land whieh the revolutionary temperament of its inhab-| ts has Kept from real development, Its states have reverted to wilderness; its government is insecure; its inhabitants have De atete iver ne | ‘we, Who have scarcely no large concerns of our own as Brel of our abit, ready, to nak i hare? - Have we relly prov Jen America unwilling us y for expansion. More tian passing attention could be pald to tacts Sachs ‘hese before haven elsewhere is sought, wae ‘when every American sdventage has bom used ;; when we have by actual necomplishment proved our ability to cooperate in jargge numbers consistently—then and only ‘then should we declare our chances 80 poor that other lands must be sought. } A JIM CROW HARVARD, tches of recent date, tll of the j ly known of all American unive ition which aims at the exclus dent justifies it by asserting th stitution an4 since Jews and No ‘student Pouy, they must suffe wed to a -reat extent of Southe éinting to realize that the splen ality and fairness which have o be cast aside in this day at th {ferent training, been rendered ciuring heartily tw eftera ‘News dispatches of recent date, tell of the institution by Har- vard, most widely known of all American universities, of a sys- tem of discrimination which aims at the exclusion of Nezroes and Jews, Her president justifies it by asserting that harmony must prevail in the institution an since Jews and Negroes make up the minority of the student bouy, they must suffer the will of the pals, eens tex ‘reat extent of Southerners. It is disappointing to realize that the splendid traditions and practices of equality and fairness which have chacacterized this) ee, trainer ae aside © le day at 3 bequest ew ‘who havs, by different training, boon rendered incapable of eom- prabeading si entering heartily wy eysapatay <ADC thom. ete cet ee eames ‘of that scho:. with such a) program of discrimination will form a blot upon one of “he most commendable revords of accomp'ishment eve: made by an Ameri- jea’. inrtitution. ‘The noted mex. whose later lives of service were aide posable ite atmogphere of liberality and equity, thir in fluence in shaping the sent it of their day in ways which all jagree ware Peete et ceeteet of te ey es here! fore has maintained in the operation of that Why should it now ponder to pre‘udice? Why should it, jrepresutiting the highest and the most temocratic of Amexicar: |institutions, willfully remove itself fram close adhurence to the ver princi which gives to education it value im American lie? America has indeed retrogressed when the highest type of ee eho by, uch etion as tain contogen thatthe principle of TR ee eee pothing. Tha continaation of wach a regime st Harvard will But we ourselves may gainifully see in this disposition by, Rat ip nel Bye oa da oer fa growing disposition to shunt us aside or remove us altogether from the majority of Ameriean schemes and, while we may be- Imoan the fact that such should be the os.ac and feel that proper ideas of right shouk: correct such conditions, we still are con"| froated with the fact that such is actually the case. We are be- fing removed. Ye are proscribed. z en eg is conker ther. Faith in the future} becomes w: Mis, Silat Gel ante saeremee ‘We must have education. And out opportunities in this re- a cartain that we eannot govern nor in any We he ate of iastatins to hie we eonrtbule wong tang a We would void pr and counteract, ten, pues canvas ate ee where ‘ont those a ‘existence then we riust establish’ and ae om ) \¢ THE MIRROR a Sf Abst NSP aE Rie) HED) Pop Ree ‘THE RACK QUESTION IN OUR MIDST, Ae Seid th hee » Unkept poorly equipped und tnviting uncleanliness in every forn betes oF to wnreas ae eatery ae ee TS Beem his wks Haba fl wn ns Seen an hain ee heer epee ae shea Pasha sh ail sl ein tle ea sont. wu emacs Be i ced 66 Bip css es at Seen: co ea tes bos see re tes Shae espana iyshprampoaprin oh gate tives new tated sear oe ont as ee a Gee ie sig nv eet ee esses ect gO cate voter A ta van oe poor ver ange ot pe go st overtu ar Fee Be cet 6 fas, lan alas Heenan Seana noe Genten pre eres eat cms eee ee ee ice ra Crs takes ste Shen face cet ote wast We Sess a ca cei see php lri Mee oictnear a eso eer nn ayer agar ort ongrrploo oa oor Togs Fle cdrom har li ghap tah spre gegen policies wt soeru tints te towed Ta ig eh aap caperleegesp ater aphars rahe amasnde Of servant rooms, located In back yards, stuck up over garages fecky. unkept yoorly equipped and inviting uncleanliness Ih every form: ousted of cooks, waservome. aod" aculery maida tag livee 0 brazen shaine; ‘Thousands of fat axy bucks, srustaked. over the buck fence, oF by thet while the farmers ealt tor cotton choppers, and there Ma plenty of work tn other tines; ‘Thotisande ‘of shacks rented for double their worth, without water, tolleta oF ecreens; Uabitations that can be described as tte etter than hovele, planted on oun of our principle streets, with black facen peering out of patebed and broken windows, while pickaninoles seatter (1h about the neighborhood: Mile after Mite of ‘nud lanes flanked by squalor ond dirt, into which moat of us never eer, except on a desperate hunt for “help;” ‘Tubereulosle and worse affections brought in dally contact with our chil Aen, eariéd back and forth In clothes taskets and on our streets st all houre of the day and night— ‘Those Are wome ot the aspects of the race question we seldom speak shout, but that do miore to agzravate it than gome others we do talk about ‘To fet the dishes washed, to clinch the laundry, to be gble to run around the corer tor a litle extra servic, to throw up our hands at a mode o life tmaported trom the Congo, to spare ourselves the trouble of Inaistinx on pibyalcal and moral decency that isthe way we excuse much conditions. A bath tub, litle pain, more alertness on the part of employing families 0a to what fs going on, the occasional booting of negro from promises where he does not belons and where he hus no business to be, more cinsd inspection of tenements and dwellings ty the city, and, perhaps, ceneral searegation of the races so far as reaidental districts are concerned, would go & long vay In breaking down the canker we are permitting to develop within our imide, Houston chronic. 18, THIS A CIVILIZED CouNTRYT A tiegr0 Jn seated on the ground in the public square of a town of 7500 a Tennessee. Hla arms are bound with wire, A Dugsy axle le hammered into the earth between his kneot and to thishis feet are chained. A flreln built and i haif-honr spent in heating pokers and flat-irona Not a domino hides a face in the murrounding crowd. The unmasked leaders sppotnt the parts thelr assistants are to play. Women are numerous in the throng that fils the sptinre. Root tops, porch tops are full of on- lookers. Children are hoisted to the shoulders of thelr parents that they ‘might seo. ‘The orgy of torture that follows is almost too hideous for printing. ‘The eye0 of the vetim are burned oul. The throat Ye rammed with a red-hot ron. ‘The back and ribs are gcored and raked with slzsiing Impliments of ‘agony, Rubblad is piled about the quivering black and he is slowly burned to death. Nobody utters « single protest. After three hours and & half the spectators ather wp helr belongings and go home. The pokers and flat irons resume thelr nsual functions in the domestic economy, ‘That happened on Dec. 2, 1917, In the last thirty years 3443 persons are ‘known to have been Iynched in the United Staten, and of other Iynchings authente records do not exist. Most of the tynchings have been in the South; but tynchinbs haye occured tn all the ataton but five, and all these are in New. Eugland, A few years ago Iynchings wore epidemic In Tennessee: the news reporta of the last fow days have brought ux talez of lynching horrors. in ‘eras. A very large pecentage of these mob executions are by burning. The case cited atove is one of the worst of which we have the facta, yet it Is not exceptional. Accounta in like cares include such de talle-nn the flMng of the air with stench burning flak, the, earrying away of pieces of tone and chunks of the body of the victim as prized souviners. lot the occasion. Mere accusation is abundant warrant for one of these ldeous Kifings. ‘There are no trlals. Frequently there Is no evidence, ‘The ‘mobs have no fear ofpunishment, ax witness the words of tho tate Henry Watterson: Lynchingx should not be misconstruted, tts not an effort to_punish crime. 18 ly a aport that'had’as tte excuse the tact that a crlme of greater or lees sravtty laa boon committed of Is alleged. A lynching party is rarely made ‘8D of citizens indignant at the law's delays oF failures. It often le made {wp of & mob bent. upon. diversion and proceeding In a mood of rather ferocity tto hve & thoroughly food time. __Lyuchers often....are [nlimulated yan opportunity to indulge In epectular murder when there is mo fear that the next grand jury will return murder indictments against ‘them. ‘Today the constitutionality of the Dyer anti-lynehlng bill is questioned, | Weim now in the Dada of the Senate cimmltice on udlelary ‘The one ob. stacle to its possible enactment is eald to be this ronatitutional lasue. Afr (Moorfield. Storey appeared a few days ago before this committee and pre. ented briet for the bill. From that driet we have taken the matter ised stove Mr. Storey himint deemed that matter of suiclent pertinence 10 end tia briet with H. He: then proceeds with an elaborste argumnent. In defense of the constitutionaity of the measure oti three grounds. One| source of power for passing the law found In the doctrine that. there’ nu peace of the United Stiles which Congress has the right to miNintain, land a ¢hird in the fifth amendment that "No person aball be depr'red of ite, tmberty oF property witbout due process of law.” In general, Mr. Siorey holds that “the éltizen of the United States is fntitied to protection from the government to which he owen allesiance. ‘The shame of the stigmix that yinching ameara over the pages of Our istory no one can exaggerate. Foreign people tak our. tolerence Jot thin evit with wonder nd loathing. From the begining, tynching has teen a crime Under the lava of the states, Every stato has plenty ot law fagainat these crimes. Obviously no action by the states ts going to termi Jaate them. Federal action tn the only recourse. In it last National platform {he Repubtiean party promised? legislation againstt tynching. President Harding hag urged legialation. The House pansed this bill 200 to 119. Oueht | ‘the Senate t+ refuse fo act Decaine of alleged doubt of the conattutionality ot this legislation? No; the Dill ahould become a law. Then Congress will have: done its full duty, and If the constitutional fetue ts raised, Che re- ‘wil pasa on to th. mupteme court for fioal adjudication, seonmsty wt uae PROGRESS OF THE NEGRO RACE, 1 are being. revieed. Mankind, masking the Hight of experience und tench), form w totale. One wonders if, in the upplicatiog y oF m hundred yents hence «it vill not be mwas th real emancipator of the Nex rlean N proes by Abraham. Lincoln elavat ce to a poitieol, nocal nnd intusteial st repared to annuine. ‘Theoretically they we se of Iaman :perfence into a class » ‘ot lick of previous tralng to Keep pace Wit ‘to plce a now fncerpretation on the @ect écoal by making it pledge equality to al rg lt wet te aed fn any tank to bring aboct the regeneration of od kell tele Wien ba wlavety, he had bow Wistories always are being. revised. Mankind, making new assays and. ew appraisals in the Tight of experience 4nd teach, forms new estimates, od seta down new totals, One wonders i inthe «plication of taese pro- ~ ‘may In fitty oF a hundred yenrs hence ,{t veil not be written (hat Bow'ser Wasbington was th real emancipator of the Netroes. The fresdom ivan to the Ameviean ¥-sr0ts by Abrabam Lincoln elavated or sought to Sowa them at once to polities, social and in tustrial statun which they te Ino way prepared to annime. ‘Theoretically they wore auddenly ad- Feaced hice scent sevool of han r= perience into a clase whore they could not Nope, because of lack of previous truing to Keep paco with their fellows ‘They were forced to pico a now facerpretation on the declaration that all men are free and eqoat by making it pledge equality to all who have rade ele he nso ave wt wow ther eae fe tt ec "Now it inno easy tank to Dring aboot the regeneration of « subject race. ‘The American Negro had tong been tn slavery. He had found tt Impossible “i ea deal ee thos of our own in which control is possible. "And what is trae edocationally is just as true otherwise, We need not expect to obtain greater advantage by begging and groaning. eee See Peed io peli Hes eek tere ever and eternally to ‘ourselves {rom the begging Setaatng ovand hen Sings roms which we expect ie We know that rang, of the things whieh now maint’ are unjust. But we hae not learned fully that by our own exertion we ean retity thoes tnaittions that xist or create vhers just a te (Courtesy coats nothing—it makes friends and better business. Jand dustrial independence. He had ocased to be even an Idealivi. His the- fries wore & confusing admixture of mythology, tradition, and superstition, Liberty, as an Institution, was something of which be bid 20 knowledge, INelther he nor those who sponsored him in bis strugxies to rowh the tight could site « convincing precedent to abow that, even In the end, the battle ould be won, That was the condtion of the emancipated slaves 4 half-century ‘ato in the Uolted States, Tt bx not strange that both the North and the South viewed with somo wititngs tho problem which circumstance bad imposed ‘upon the people for solutlon. The emancipator who struck off the chains which bound he slave 00 hig human taster dealt with the problem as a mori one. with this accomplished, hin work wax done. It wan not for him to regenerate and recouatrict the race. ‘hat work for the Negro, and that ‘work the Negro seems in a fair way to accomplish. ‘Bot it may be that the progress which the Nexro, with ihe ald of Noxrocs mala te not exietly alone the line Which the leaders and champicns of ‘he campaign for full social and political esualty had firat.marked ou Booker Washington knew the capabilities and weaknesses of the people of nin race better tan many of the white friends who bave since come to seo the windom of his constructive plans, He knew that the Negro could not be raised to full social equality, or perhaps to full poltien: equaity, by any artificial process. He saw the Poad of progres leading trom where the highly trained Indoitefal endeavor, Int a reaim of usefulness and service to bin sett and others, Booker Washliiton's euccestor at Tuskegee, Dr. Moton, po- excanea the same elont valdn. Tt 48 they who have ercatcipated and are einan- felpating the Nogro from his velfmposed enslavement to a hope that can ever bo realized—equality without, fitness the Negroes tthe United States are preerensing today fort to the ex. fent that they are following he path which leads first to thelr own industrial fand tntellectiat emancipation, They eamnot be bewers of wood and carriers of water mently, and hope ever to become directors of thought, or even the trade shapers of buman destiny. Only those who haye learned to serve can bw of service, and ofl thove who Are able to serve mankind acceptably can he called. This lesson te not for the Negro alone, but it is one he must Tearn sooner oF tater, ax ho. wll Re ae ole it ees ene a raoane, run van, LixcoLn im,| INTHODUORE RAncAL: AMON iar eananes he volt thw apres ce Psi tito ite’ eat Soest te the at siya ate eee SIE Sa" te ee ice ati Seles me Teste, Wafeetity, woe be on eas Bese Rete Be ean steat pa fee eoetee tram aaa Grawn ‘onthe agbroprintion. “The. af- {Sin Soatfngg aia "osryat schol ‘Lawton, "Okie Tne Sunday” Schoo! war wall alinded atthe. Gelllee Bap- He Ste aor ate ae staat tet tase Nepcee sar ater peta ae sia “iene ‘stare ‘hold, hel ata Sea he Ae Scamee sty 25 Raat, rea Pate bere ee i, Set bate nd Sr Maes of tawion, ula Miss Lucie Pengive fa amass areal Sir Wo ‘tnd the Harting had, thelr Se Ue steko doen Biae ite men che bri opt THY south Those present’ wore ain.” and “Sire eee Se siti oe Thompson. hate’ returned. from Terat Sp DnciAnee gona, annenoron aeoNer, ws Snape etna test Washington, 'D, c duly, &-—ceoree we a ego ty tec big eer eerereacte Seas om renee Brae eee reas an George Mr Watson Je'one of the Wt: eri rea oe Seren ate Ge Poe ae ee Emabreceaa Bre ean eens Sess ea eee Sete Sora i Se ce cece ota ioe Obie amaeeearie ear geet ea aE ea aS Ettore aanks acer series Saini ae a colt tatiaes cae od es tame) se Sie ie gr ta Ne eR pea east eae aia ae ie sagen eras Sth ee ce rerae: eas shyeteally, ‘found emnoni, Seca ve eee eee Rat ies ees ie ee a oie ae a oe fear eee ee et oe Lorie a3 Sitesi e SES in mae Seep eae a saan perureeus ere sagan sa oer ae ee, tH halle Ski gs ith, iri) har isonet e on Begala ier, ules OS Boe ie Eee fe germane Hie orice Sy sa Eitough 24 other ‘such ‘inten wnder Serato De eRe rae a as wea a ef het Se eee mer a Sagem ete Sosaibler "tbe ‘Puite "ve "ouch. £° shins Hose mot need to be stpiainea™ NIGH RUDMIS WALD IX ANAANSAS. 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He delivered & fine fd practial sermon and coatlrmed four ‘persons. ‘Thin church ‘haa pre fazed 3 tote dn the Herndon Addi fon where church and school wilt We orrocted later. Ars. Joase ‘Watre Sr. went to ‘Terrell’ jast week oa business Prot. Nf. Bantam who Kaa 'fnianed”& ‘naceowafal month actiool term ‘iy "spending “vacation at home. Bartlett--Sunday school at all uurehes, ‘There was exelent sar- ice atthe ME church Sunday ght; both spictuatly and. finance fily. Chriatian’ Endeavor "at, the C Me ‘Chureh Sunday. ‘evening and Waa well attended. and enjoyed ‘by Mi Rey, J.'V. B. Going, Py of the Temple District pamed through here on his way to Davilla to make his Quarterly vale, Rov. Jonet wae at ft IMe charge In Granger, ad’ ex- cetlent ‘Sunday school etvices. ‘At 11:40" and’ 8 clock and” Were Rood both spiritually and financlally. Mr. Bei” Grimes, ‘Supreme Shepherd ef the ALO, P. of Texas made hi Awunal viit Inst” Friday” and. snade an excellent lectare whlch wasn Joyed by ll who hard him Mr. Wa, Tayona ‘in _midng same. Improvement on hs pace. Mr and Mira Rete Hansford” ‘hnk moved back’ home again and "wants "the "xpress 10 Tend to" be up with tho Inter Mis Franels. King is bere from Ft Worth on a, visit to ber parents, Mr and Ars. Tom King: Werare_siad to see the nome "folke comeback. Are Bettie Simmons of Granger was | here Monday” attendinn "Ue. lode. Mr. und Mrs: Chas Green of Holland lot Monday for home after visiting her water, Ara. Rovert Wiliams. Mt Jou. "M. Kimble wan. In MeGregor lust Sunday. “There war plesle tt Holland ast. Saturday "nd thea Dogs ‘plyed Holland and. the scores wero G-1 in favor” of the Bartlet Bull’ Dos. Sick ist: Mrx M. Maes Mrs. Salle Thomas, Mra. Mary Sot Mrs. Blache Brown and Mr ‘Theo Williams and we" hope they "wil soon recover. “Mr. Chan. Davis mother-inclaw hay returned ater visting "her daughter. In Temple. Read’ the Dallan Bxpress. and” Keep vise. Bia dea bay eal cnurebes Sunday.” "Rev. asda. ‘at is post. Rey. tek Henderson filed he ulnit Sunday and. reached. excellent sermon, Tee.” Mf Holl vas with tis ‘Sunday. Sunday ‘night tev. Tasdale dalivered. a wonderful cermnou to) 4 large crowd Str A arrn a atl very land hte heen oa tho sick Hist more than year and. Mrs. Davie of Jacksonville spent Saturday nd’ Sunday im Kok Por the first use this year we were fad to have at ehiteh, Sunday, Prot WB Lattimore wp. wilh ux. Rev. Barnes wna called to Alto to” the| ied le of hie slater; font her very | ie “Quite, a wuber of Rete | motored to Alt» Sunday. Thinner riven ‘at the “apt chore othe th of June met with quite a ele: sms “selling ‘nll “of thelr eats wrought them et Randonee o reportthe “church.” ‘Rev._ Small ot child. Friday" whieh. wa Tad | o rest Saturday. Ae. "Allee Stapeland | mag returued from Conre. Tomatoes | ill "comng” in but the press | na lectined ntl the trowerm.are| calling very litle prof ‘The erops| i probably” not more. than haf | marketed, Should the price Increase | rhipments will’ contioe. for. two | reeks. Up to. the present ‘tine. 75 | aim hxve’ been. loaded and thinned | rom ‘Rusk aside trom the: Expres. fore than §3.000 haw bees deposited | nthe to focal bank from tomatoes | ir Ta". Borkun a comin youn | naan: "we should feel proud of him | ie has flalahed. In. the ity” schol sere, and iz now the. head ofthe | javentie here." ite in takin reat | mart with the Yous “people, and | mvite one nd allot tthe Juvente | m_ Sunday evenings, Belton.—Mra Katie Dural of Snith- || Fille, ‘Texan, one of the Deputy Di- | viet M,N. made an annual vat o the “Houscholds and delivered a lendid adress. After adjouramen |' ce cream cake acid soda ‘water, was | serve. Sitnrday night the 24th That | eof Balin’ most Boas ra vas gulely mareied at the y2_M| marsonase. Mr samt Murray sd Meas jannelle Hamilton: both a ative ad wervicsble young people of Me fon "earch. Mian Hatori | radoate of Belton High choot, 1923 lass, Ceremonies preformed by Mev. WB. Soot. Sunday ‘evening at 6 lock afew trendy were Io¥ied | othe ome of Mr and’ Mr. aH fcGee to meet a younk tan whor | var tuolr guest} after white "cake | nd batna erenm wan serve. | tine Gilmer entered the parlor ith a amall basket bewutifuly” teh ed with enary bon and holding | Hout 16 mute fq" in those nuts was ‘small slip of paper. with lettre m each plece to bo. put. together |§ ch antounead the ‘marriage of | hele daughter, Mian Chrlatine MeGoe | m the young man who. wax their eat! af Lee "Wallace of Calvert, exam, Sept. 2nd 1021. Mlat McG | fer "being quietly married in. Ft Forth; ook the tein for Quindaro, snag Tantitute and’ ts x gratuat | 1022. class ‘o¢ the Literary Dept | fr. Wallace la a student at Meharry niveraty and” Will finish aa {9 iarmaclat in 1923 The happy coupe | ft for. PL. Worth tho sh of te 2 ih." Mrs Wallacér soany frend tikes them many good wishes. The |? wival of Mt. Zion chureh cle! | mnday tight. Among those who were |! rough (Christ was Mr. Janie ayes, © man of 64 years of age|, Eostinnd,—fmith Chapel A. M. E. church had A aplendid. sermon by theit popular pector, Ray Le Cor nef nt nlaht. ‘Sunday school (x = mrmtanecans with Miss KD, Dorket Shot. Visitore: Mr John MeCofiens SP pikaers Tenili, bles tury Teemen . of Dallas visiting Mra. HE. Lane. Dauigntaimner "wan tarved at “te eight home of hr. ."3, Johnson rate tre ane ast of Pastland Sunday eventag. Th Bantern Stare under the letderahl of hire “Liste Basta “are li Hone nly ag the ar, Dut on 8 dianer on the 4th of July. Masons and the publ are inyiied Me-Alonso ‘Dunn will leave Eaatand Friday for hiv hone in Laigh, ‘Texas Nr Sam Brown, Mr. John Malate Mev. Broth, Mr. Carr, Rev. 1s Kee all reports doing -pood ‘buntacee i thelr ine. in_ i bigh'pratae, of this paper. Mes. WA. Lowe tesla Ung ti Hrenbat Tooling after Hotel aid Other” mattere sind. in expeed to arrive at her’ Eastland ‘bore Pr day. “Bastland. population numbers sbeiat 108. percent rede this paper The reporter te thankful to them Wr ave, Reporter Gainsyille-All churches were well sitended Sunday. The. Mason's wer ton was preached at Bt Olive Bap tt chareh ‘Sunday ‘ight. June 26 The Junior chotr’ furnished mae, ir. Clarence Stone was martied to Mine Jobe Ellman. Saturday ‘na Tune “24th.” Rev. 0, Dizon has returned from Marritta, ‘whore he preached. Sunday” Mey. W, "Le Sait breached at Migt Point Sunday. Mr Merman Blackmon lett for Wichita Pale where be wil take a spesch Miss’. Diller and brother ‘of Okla. City ae visting thelr relatives. Mie Absa’ dones It vaiting her grande mother: ‘The Deaconess met atthe Fealdence of Mra 0. F. Dixon Friday evening. After. business. a meni cream and. ‘cake "way served. Nett meeting will be held “at Mrs. A Cratehtild, Mangef,—Sunday was a high day in Ranger: & great day of meeting was held at St Paul Bapdat chureh: Sun: fay school was opened. st the usual tour with Bro. Ted. Watkin, Supt, at hia post! one who ig dua ai alt "times after” whieh "11 eclouk sermon was preached by. Rev. BL F. Jeokine. Te vas enjoyed by all pies ent Mid Woot Lodgo No. 397 Mason annivermary. Te. Masons ot Tanget rendered. "A program. Rev. 7. C. Wiekelelberry ‘preached. wonderful termon from John 3-18. Benediction Maater_ of Cen¢moniea hy ‘Bre. TJ Joe, W. 3. Marshall.—The Sun set Lodge No AF. and A.M, held thelr anata stalation ithe’ K of 'P Hall for he ening Pear ME Mark, Bowens, Ge Wes laatalied the following vileces” Mr. Bain Bell, W. ML. Mz Pa Minneweather, 8. W.: » Henry fackson, J. WA. J. Sinsleton, Sec} Mr. Henry ‘Taylor, Chaplain; Ba Dernett, 8D. Andrew Poster, J.D. ell Stovenson, Steward: dale Dison, J. Steward: Gus Gane Tyler Atter tho Installation, & few retrosh ments was aerved. anv al fel Deppy rad pay ani went home happy vet ive ood offears the lodge ‘had Sesame JENNIFER. BUSINESS. COLLEGE MAKING. RAPID. STRIDES. AT NATIONS CAPITOL, Jennifer Business College at Wash- Ingtou, D.C. answering a. sore needed for. young ‘men and. women with proticency. "in “commercial Mubjcte Beginning just x ttle over two years go, {none small’ room of & Inutle school has more tha guage fupled ‘In size und is moving rapidly foward (0 take its place’ among he foremost busines Colleges ot this country. Products. of this institution tre. locating tn various parts of the country, and. trom ‘most recent. ree porta ‘are reflecting great. credit tpon themselves and “upon “thelr Alma Mater Mr, Jemifer, the President and foundes” of thie Institution, iw highly fratified over’ the recent progrosn cf the ‘School and the ‘outlook for & bigner future. He fecls that the Present” touching staff and atudeot equipment and office appliances which te school ‘offers are necond to none in the race, He wishes to thank ie publle tm eneral, bis many friends ia particalar and Mie colleague. tor thele loyal “sopport in making’ the schoot a accom ‘The school Is now toeated In the beautiful ‘new ‘building errected ‘by the Southern’ Ald Soclety ‘of Virginia at the corner of Tih and ‘Streets, NW, Washington, D.C ‘im “connection with the Jennifer Business College,” the ‘management operates_and controls. the Criterion | Commercial Service, whieh renders the publle service’ im typewritiy and "Menography.stenogvapbie re- porting, mimeographing. mutigraphing| idressographing. printing, advertae| ing. and. thelr ‘correlated aubject.| Besides being valuable at to the| community "alone busineas tinea, this service afforda the students the Busineny € Tloge the best. prnct| cal polite and supplements admtrably the theareical mabjects aught BLACK BELTS Ane DISINTREGRATING, Chenae Sie Se eeatien, dnt: Boe ee ees cea alc pens hers Sse Sega ae ee aioe eumnee eres See cancer a Reema cree ete tan a eemcee eee ec cae ieee eee: Sets anor ar eae ee pel ehansS Basie att have: ‘caused the change, During the oe a ane ae ftuarters of a milion ta Neero popula. eine an eee Seve mee rece ee seer re Pott eee eee ao ame ee Se aS cere ee cea cote ea Sa a ot ae ne researc bore Pare ees aera ieares Sia aie ee Satara Sane si arb en om Sine eee ae Gera emnaeretraress Sh gate ctl ae a ; a foty howe NT ES 1808. AMPTON INSTITUTE, fa ‘SATISFACTORY INVES! ue REPORTS TROGKESS, ‘BEAUTIFUL HAI ANI eases — ‘soar SKN sre PREP ey tanrenes | sac Sie eee st MGallegate. Course, [ice tine, "mee Me om = yiAd| PEW SUrroxrs niartoy. |PARISIAN HAIR GRC set ie | and BEAUTIFIER sik) gl Be ten R Tee es ott, indiaes | PARISIAN PRESSING By Wimp Aiatdny sexy, Hampton, V0 23 vr, Jag feat: piselga any Letts in Sag ror he fan euseoe Of wh Caer neta tee prio, nse tat ae ana Mer of wtents oie heating a Partment ctolet is ubyraty twas FES ash tpn und Sov vv Tete feng tee ists awh Reade, IeeedingDreprsiny lee Hizs Agtikltural Scho 2 Basinenp Eekoot 82 Home Coononic Seat 5, Normat School ana Tne PSrke Veena Doran a? Boreas bas sent t amotom turns the yea" dab tars” fr Srebsltavcns "oni ine ‘bn aaswacy 30, 122, the tampton bourses ca tote four gua elec aor al tars to preomte Neg nt woe oertek She Virco Deeare Tent of Buction har ive tp roma ea for fhe rover comple BE he: worksthe ter Moslr of_Arta "in vestion ‘ste stem ‘To meet the tmnnd or tne ssi oat nt rm Hnmptin tattoo thet aa ard four-ear cost corse ity. aie oat) chien eae ise ares of Bacio Slee fe ‘Xtnesteural eucatn Suis deretpmcst coterie ns suction nation Yo Sora att falters ata indontrst aii Sa omen Gen Samwha rautong wh ote, ‘anpon fete hs 188. “Tien artes lston of these nes civunees recat nape ‘Dr. recs, is sy tt the inate none more he sng’ fe traning to The neo ommuntier wich tse 'Wond to Servet and ater he Neer” seat ofthe ‘South are Veter an ey hd to be they demand ant dnrtie Inare thowuehy triaedtaeyre <The ‘Aner nthe shoot tor the Normal schol the Ariel {eral ‘Schott Home bao choot snd the sites’ Sal ie eect. hg endo ich texoat by the "Wirrois"Deperencat Or eation “The heademy prorum of studi, training’ and none aking aft re gakion arte fetntey malta, aye “Dovtr Grew ie mare yo ee cling of hen, bart sod hand ch Gener Armitone peacoat geneled “he Norma boo! im sion tn toarsear salle. care, eters Sn Conran at to Yery fr ibe tring ot highschool tecchere: = aap oral upon of iro vec tor ine taining ol tescere of iment) schoo-end ‘ea ltntnry art couree of ne Year ium. eter Saat te sapeive ot ah nagoion oetor Grogs reposted thatthe recor of he Home Economics She id Been ranted fate sive Mo. make Speci sty homes cconsnies "toting inthe Reso Senos snd the: Pedoral oar fer Vocational rues | coves tn itttonal manare ment “for acholt matron vl be even durin” te. coming. Ave, cf winter Tasrocen ie tang hoe Seem iron the arin heme-sconomic| otren Doctor Grr ‘in’ Bls report r- contended ihe Dude oft count for practic. in howebegpine The mooey forthe catage hae arendy Bie’ ie tas Aan pee ot Recher, “he trader aneBt at Hacnion to sul inte sutomabie mechani Bachna, reklihe d h- fering aabmauingy crpeny tachine Sort paling: rntng: Seseftins wt lambing! terns: Sheewrghine and Backs The Harton inate Fae School Jan ror tle any cers hich -wers singe to 18 ats 8 at there wor for metal eninaed fo schoo fr dual work ‘Asem’ traneed bilder” eorce| wi or to,se, he Carpentry unt brickaping cove he at suamar peat Tor eo seed vecer™: bald at Rosyiss, slid a? ncn and wont fem 1) Staten. virins furnished 26? and Roni Catalin, 160 Fae Warten trating hoot, which te rectneabol fe hapten Patt"bos enrolled 98 papi "The ‘witsrs contend onl, ment was Zo trom 4 stan a8 Genomocionn; 188 came cme from Sage “The YMG A. at Rampton baw «| membership of 3495 the YW CA ast year Hampton, Wanted to aes: mere ana the 17 county ran oats the, South Haman rating mga ch scnonice teachers an ah eb cece aCe seer pain"tar® Doctor «Yer, uso tach cur hal ti et er are 75 printpaly wis at Has om erate or former stent an red apa storia, Sonnet” heel GF; an vite ts ‘nae me schol a The ‘Sear ng Sehool, |. ae earetoent | Waar iett sea te saateni bier Oe GAN ODE Si el Boek! 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Deaver, Ooh Enelove te Stamp for letters, Excelstor Tre fae t Association Dalles, Texas a Mea people ned msngy wham wares death a he tole fos tee wat ee Sete tm ey Serene =a See ee ‘EXCELSIOR MUTUAL REVRETY “ansocuamo We my dita calmer 36 So hr ae inet eee Seat Bia Bt, or eal geek H. STRICKLAND, President, 1 orray Beetey | GOLDEN TONIC, “THE WONDER.” Indiges- Constipa: tion tion Bilious- and ness. ‘Malaria Now is the sickly masa. Take Gotten Toate abe Noon wale, Pap tien Gut tt ieee eee Scucn teen ae seal ats ane tee 5 toe ronal ofa a cen cae wi Sob SSS tee garam cag ake won ae Oe oe arte Tr ase, rae te Some ne, i seca oh ee ae ia eo HAIR GROWER RPL S s a mi : es LM ee a a eee amare oe eee wos anda aa Be end MENTHOLATUM soothes and heals chaps and chilbl: quickly and | yg We Dye For Oihers Why ¥ Not You? nar wer Ua tear ai ern Ieee eae Beate | Boetgst eae tn Texas News. PAGE SEX B. W. Prater, formerly of Duluth, Minnesota, served as the restaurant owner by Mr. I. K. Prater. Prater has added a small park to the campus and opened four quarters for Greenville's pleasure. Jacksonville.....The Texas College Concert Company showed at Benson University on Saturday night to a crowded house the concert was indeed a grand affair, attendance. Mr. Jack Cross and Miss Attendance, Mr. Jack Cross and Miss Attendance, the bride of June B. H. G. C. Carter, read the impressively and wife. We hope for this young couple a smooth transition. Mr. Scott was called to Naacocheta to meet Mr. Add Lloyd who was on an ice cream. Mr. Add Lloyd was in 2 weeks' stay in Conroe visiting her father of Silent G. Prof. A. E. Holland of Paladine, admonition. Mrs. E. Holland gave home of quartet boy Billy H. Mattie D. Kirk. Saturday, evening Rose and Miss Christian Hammond Sunday evening at 3 p.m. Hev. T. Sunday evening at 3 p.m. The church filled his regular appointment Sunday and began a week's rest. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922. J. H. Straits, P. C. Kissie Taylor, Rept. The club set at *Miss Alice B. Willmann*, Friday, afternoon. First it was a charity auction at the residence of Miss Melissa Adams Adam, Monday night, to be taken into the club. They were Mary and Martha Polk and Marie Lawson, after which it was ducked. The hostess was thanked by Miss Melissa Cahveret, Mr. A. S. Mims came home from work, few hours at home and left to pick her son, Dr. T. S. Mims and family and spend the sunday with Prof. A. H. Mims, the sunday the sunday, lodge business, Mrs. Joan Jones is repairing her home in West Cayman of the death of Davy Caucasus (Dell Caucasus) and at least one for California, but was **Torontoans.**—Mrs. Talbert of Atkinson Welles, NY, wrote a letter to Mr. Aaron governor, who is connect with the city's burglar body in the swat on duty, one night had his writing. Rev. H. M. Jones of Bradley, Rev. K. M. Jones of Levittown, Rev. L. K. Jones of Levittown, Rev. James his family this week. Rev. Spencer of Marshfield Presiding Elder, J. T. Speed of the quarterly conference at Red Waters Saturday and town in the interest of the American West. Wood at Greenview Butterfield, a postal district in the Texas area, formerly serving Oak Lake church. Sunday was a celebration from the text: "Stand-up and I tell you the public advocate who says the past The Railway Postal Clerk Allan Loomis, 80, of Commerce Edmond, Wills County, W. F. Simon was at his home, W. F. Simon, in Hopewell, New York, where he served in the armor which pleased his many heirs, Rev. W. Loomis, the minister, Sunday afternoon service. Sunday afternoon, Little Margaret Marie of St. William's most pleasant time. (church) The first anniversary services of the school began with the Sunday school had splendid program, led by K. V. Nestle, of Watkins, Texas, pastor of the brotherhood of the Whitaker New Waltersville school. Whitaker gave the pastor a donation, also present. During the last years of his life, Whitaker modern homeschool paragon which in the past was paid for. We are going forward under Mrs. Whitaker and we are looking forward to greater swirls. Mr. Whitaker and little Mrs. Whitaker with parents and friends at his Humbard—The 1rd quartet confer- ment, on Saturday, in St. Paul A., on June 16th. In St. Paul B., on July 16th. Rev. D. R. Molen, B. D. P. Molen, Rev. D. R. Molen, B. D. P. Molen, and is growing rapidly. The band is well trained and is growing rapidly. Sunday morning, Sunday afternoon, and Urban Union service with regimentation. Sunday afternoon, pastor of Municipal Anglican church, opened a new church. Sunday afternoon, pastor of Municipal Anglican church, opened a new church. Sunday afternoon, pastor of Municipal Anglican church, opened a new church. Uncle Bob Weavur departed this day to visit his son Paul. He bald at 6 p.m. Paul's church is 8 p.m. 28. Rev. Cardine officiating. Mr. Ed- cile Robinson of Waco was a Hubbard visitor Sunday. The guest of Mise Hal- le Q. Reed. Sallie C. Stewart, Reporter. who is building a produce house to help the colored farmers of Texas. He is a member of the Negro State Business League. Let us read more especially the Dallas Express; will get it every Saturday for Will Wilson or who will. **Curtage:** Rev. - Black was at the event, and praised a saint stirring man. Mr. Lousa Rowlett, the son of Mr. Arthur Rowlett was buried here on Monday and worked on that day. Mrs. Sallie Stevenon of Jackskillville is here, visiting. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Stevenon, she is the artist: Mrs. Belle Bryant, Mr. Princess Cartwright and Miss Rosa Holt were there. Mrs. Stevenon is cutting coo-coo eyes at some one, we mnet put out apns. Home Mission met Sunday evening, and Emma Stevenon is cutting Pendleton is a regular reader of the Express. Mr. Gettit Black was here visiting Sunday. Mr. Martin Gillippe was here visiting Sunday. Mr. Black was called over to Mr. Martin Gillippe's Sunday evening to Baptize Jesus back in his store. Mr. Calton Woods is a new reader of the Express. Mr. Rutilie Brown was in Beckville Saturday, so you go back. Skeep, now you go. **Gonzales.**—The delegates are arriving for the S. S. and B. Y. P. U. congress of the M. Zion District. It is expected that the delegates will Yokum and J. H. Patten of Gonzales, with Rev's L. A. Pleasance and B. Y. P. hopes to raise $1000 to report to the Great Semi-Centennial Association of American Indians, to raise $0,000. The Black Billy Sunday's camp meeting at the U.S. Capitol will be in the crowds of colored and white people. His address on "Red Blood American Indians" on July 4. Special invitation has been extended to the public officials and congressmen. The president of Anarillo are here visiting relative, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Patten, the president and of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jones is here from Arizona where he has been in government. Wichita Falls,—Father Caron, founder of AAF Methodism in Anderson Chapel, a M. E. Church, Sunday and preached two noble sermons that was enjoined by the city of July will be a full day in Wichita Falls with our people. Ball games, picnic public games and dances will be the event of Calanthe at the park after which music and dances will be the event of Wallace and Mrs. Sidney Conley left Thursday morning for Denver, Colo. and Sunday night for Oklahoma. Sunday night to Palestine, Texas where they will enjoy the session of Isa Smith of Mill St. was called to the bed side of her sick mother in Oklahoma City, Okla. Wichita Falls church was elevated at Elena church has begun. Prof. W. J. Taylor and Dr. O. W. McPeters was in the city Sunday. Miss Kyrle was in the city Saturday in the city. The dinner given by the ladies for the benefit of Blanton Public School was quite a Denton—Rev. P. F. Jackson preached a soul stirring sermon Sunday at 11 o'clock and Sunday night. Rev. Bald filled his appointment at the University of California, Barr and daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Logan, has gone to Los Angeles, where he lives in a future home. The people of Denton wishes them success in life in their new home. Mr. Johne and brother Barr went to California in their car. Those who got hurt in the car accident while on their way to McKinney on the way to Los Angeles just fine. Mrs. W. B. Crawford and little daughter left Wednesday for their home at Wichita Kansas. Mrs. Fails in visiting Mrs. C. R. Rucker. Rockwall–Sunday a school was well attended at new California Baptist Church. Randle was at his post and preached a great sermon at 5 p.m. a blackboard exercise lesson taught by Rev. Randle. Great Journeys. At 8:30 p.m. Rev. Randle preached another great sermon and gave a picnic. Prof. M. W. Reese made a trip to Greenville for a row of friends. He has returned home oft a few days after staying in Garland after five weeks illness. Kelly click cfm. Mrs. M. Larke, Mrs. M. Reese and Mrs. Olive Reese. Mrs. Ida. Smith is getting ready to leave Monday for her home at the side. She has visited her daughter and her brother. Aa and a death in this city Monday 9 o'clock. Mr. Clifford Scott and Mrs. Clifford Sisters of Nacodoches were seen in town today. Little Aurie taught her every Wednesday at Crossroad. Mr. Willie Burrett. Mr. Willie Burrett at Crossroad. Mr. Willie Burrett at Crossroad. L. Nelson will begin Summer school on the 10th Inst. Next Sunday in New Zion day. Brother M. Mays is yelk and American Woodmen are progressing. TEXAS TOWNS Grapeland-Service was well attended at general Mt. Zion Baptist church, Dr. J. Johnson preaching to them, Dr. W. Hicks, 16), Prof. O. W. Hicks has returned to Crockett where he and wife are attending the Normal after making a visit to Jacksonville where she has returned from Jacksonville where she spent the 19th with her sister in New York and men and Mrs. Sarah Denby made a flying trip home from Crockett where they are attending the Normal; re-attending her sister in New York and Walker of Jacksonville $1 at home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Walker, Prof. Hor and Prof. W. Hicks, and R. H. Hinds of Waco made a trip to Mt. Zion, mib of Prof. Hog's appointment so many good things at so good moment that I believe every one that heard them, wants to be a demonstration until I believe every one that heard them. Moore is one of our new readers. Howland—at St. S. John Chapel. Collection $2.41 with Supt. F. L. Finney at St. S. John Chapel, which converges to the St. S. Convention which convenes in Paris; as Delegates; Mines Entella Garland, Miss Sammo Moore. Mr. Cleo Finney, F. S. was very well known. E. Church. Save 5c for the Express Laflaïa, Rev. J. J. Jones has recently closed, arresting where he succeeded in several additions to the preached by Rev. Mélat, Mélat. S. S. gotta motored to Palmerton to attend the Palmerton Ranger and his people at the Gause--Crepa are beginning to look very promi'sng. Mrs. Gladys附护 of Lott is "visiting her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Enzie Ayke. Mrs. Willie Mae Preman is convalescence. Mrs. Anne McLeon off San Antonio visited mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smille last week. Mrs. Amy. Tally of F. Worth. Mrs. Amy. Tally of F. Worth. Mrs. Ed Lawson left for her home Tuesday. Mrs. Vira Thompson, Lucy Bass. Prof. and Mrs. Tdwell师生 to Hopewell Baptist church Sunday. **Phane—Rev. Brown, pastor of the Shiloh Baptist church prescheduled a waderful sermon Sunday morning; preached; he is attempting to erect a M.E. church at this place; his meet was with the pastor of Little Jessie. Smooth has returned from the pleasant visit with her sister and is going to see them home again. Hon. J. B. Gilmore and forces was appointed book inspectors for the Grand Lodge at Dallas August 11, 2004. They will have a special car to Dallas to the Grand Lodge at Dallas August 11, 2004. We will go with u. Read the Dallas Express delivered at your door for 20c per month. Phone 775 give me the news of your home. Forey—All Sunday schools were served at the Mt. Zion Baptist church service all day Sunday, and was successful in his rally. Rev. W. H. Warner pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist church service all day Sunday, and was successful in his rally. Rev. Warner is one of the greatest preachers in all Texas. God bless him. T. B. and A. B has moved to church Sunday night and took part in the Lord's supper. Barry Brewer now down looking for his folks Monday. Rusk. -Sunday school good at all churches. Rv. Small filled Rev. Dews appointment Sunday. Rv. Small preached an able sermon and good reading Sunday. Rv. Jim Kendex preached for Rv. Sweet Sunday. No services in Rusk Sunday night. At 6:30 Rusk, no nolls. Involves nolls. The rain was in time so make sure bread for the farmer. Rv. F. Roman preached a sermon. Rv. Nolls preached an able sermon Bro. A. Harris is on the sick list. Mr. J. A. Smith and B. L. Kennedy has preached an able sermon. A party given at Lattimore met with much success. Mr. J. J. Cumbo of Manning, Tx., returned after several weeks. Rv. Broughton, Rusk and Jacksonville. Mrs. Harriet Bradley of Kansas visited Broughton. Mrs. Jesse Cumbo and a pleasant trip to Jacksonville. Henderson.-Mr. Will Frazier, a good road hand shot and kill, Mr Olah Kary, one of the members of the good roads for Runk County. The Negro is said to come from Louisiana. He was laid in Runk County. Wagner of this city died at the family home on South Street Thursday at 2 p.m. Was laid to rest at City Hall. Wagner was laid in Sherkley of Marshall was the guest of Miss Maggie L. Gibson last week. Mr. John leaves for his work in the city. He is buried beside of her slater at Waco. Miss Annie B. Smith of Tyler was the guest of Miss Jannah Danaby, Mrs Amanda Stries was laid in her bedside of her slater at Waco. Mother Zion Baptist Church. Mother Zion Baptist Church. Officers present 7. Pupils 72. Total attendance 79. Collection $2.16. Lesson outlined by Rev. C. M. Butler. Butler preached a soul stirring sermon. In the afternoon the B. Y. P. U. an interesting meeting. We had an excellent Sunday school Sunday. The lesson was briefly outlined by Rev. C. M. Butler. Rev. Garner delivered one great sermon. Collection $6.30. of her months visit with her sister Mrs. Jemile Adams. However, in October he will return to take up his job as keeper in the Ridge School in our own county Ferrin--Sunday schools here are open. The Mt. Mote church is meeting with success, M. Garner left Sunday for Chicago. Mt. Mote homes are Nutter felt and muskished a painful stork. The stork visited and left balconies, the homes opened brood a girl. Robinson a boy, and several others M. Kahlo, and son are visiting. Ardmore--Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moore, a fine girl, mother and baby are going fine. Master and wife are working relatives and relatives have friends in paris, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith who has been winters A. Are Your Days a Pleasure? Perfect Health Will Make Them So. Grinola, Okla. — I am now absolutely free from the feminine trouble from which I suffered, together with my sister, who has been recovering my recovery to Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I have taken only three bottles, but am sound and well, and I am in pounch. — Mr. Minzin Austin. If you're nervous or troubles with Ms. Austin, go to your druggist at the local pharmacy. Dr. Pierce's, in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce in Bifallo, N, Y, for free. Read Dr. Pierce in Bifallo, N, Y, for free. If you desire a final package tablets. W. AVERY WOOD ADMITTED TO CONNECTICUT BAR. W. Avery Wood, a member of the Law class of 22 of Howard University, is the first graduate of this institution. He is now a professor in the institution to be admitted to the Bar of Connecticut. Wood took the Bar examination before graduating from the School After taking and passing the examination, he returned to Washington and Indiana in Wake County. Exercises of his class, graduating with Cum Laude honor, included the Session of the Alpha Phi Alpha Faternity, the Stylus Club, a nationally known competitive literary organization, and was for five years a member of the Howard University. At present Mr. Wood is Advertising Manager of the Commerce Department of the instructor, a senior Business College, both of Washington, D. C. He expects very shortly to up the law practice in Connecticut. Chicago News. Hon. William H. Fields of St. Louis, Mo. national grand master of A. U. K. Shackaford, Major General of the Shackaford, Major General of the Uniform Department, stopped in the U.S. to confer with local officials on plans of the coming session to take place to confer with local officials on plans of the coming session to take place from Indianapolis, Ind. also entrusts from Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Mary E. Branch who missed the city during the week at the University of Chicago on June 13th, left the city during the week at the Summer or Normal of the V. N. and I. L. Enr. out. Miss Branch stopped at Camden, N. J., to visit her father at Camden, N. J., to visit her father at Camden, N. J., to visit her father J. T. McDaniel, president and general financial agent of the Enterprise, Institute, 514 Aidine Square, period spending, several Missenden institutions of the institution, has returned to the city much pleased with his trip Park Council! A. U. K. and D. of A. of which Crawford is most excellent Queen, from June 16th at which time an excel- lent program was rendered followed by a dinner being served. Among speak- ers were: WALL PAPER A new car wall of paper just received. A large assortment of new patterns being placed on display at exceptionally low prices. PER SINGLE ROLL 5½¢ Living Room, Dining Room or or hall, out Border to match, 3¢ per room. PER SINGLE ROLL 4¢ For kitchen or back hall, 9¢ will buy 10 rolls side, 16 yards of rolls back, 6 rolls colled—to够 to per an entire room. PER SINGLE ROLL 4½¢ Pretty Bed- room pattern, cutout Borders to match 3¢ per room. We also carry in stock at exceptionally low prices a large assortment of the best grades of papers of both American and European origin. THE JAZZ ORCHESTRA The location is ideal, near Kansas City. The buildings are modern brick structures, steam-heated and electric-lit. The following are examples: The Enterprise Institute, 514 Adline Square, a trade school of architecture, offers a graduate and general financial agent and Mrs. L. W. Newland, assistant and matron, closed a most successful summer exercise at Morning Star Baptist church, 3800 incarnates St. Mary's in B. U. F. and S. M. T. of which J. B. Street is president, will hold meetings only in the summer months only during the summer months at Balley's Hall. B. U. F. is Realty Co., 3628 S. State St., will spend the entire day July 2nd and July 4th in Morgan Park with the staff of the office of those who will visit the park on these two days in attendance of Ambrose H. Robinson of Metropolis, IL, was in the city a few days during the week enroute to Miracle Hall, where he was the guest of his uncle and uncle Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Young, Mrs. Elizabeth Settles, her daughter, Mrs. Alice Johnson and little Alice Settles, her daughter in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Settles, 11346 Throop St., the son and daughter-in-law of Mrs. THE COMMUNITY, IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. The Community Improvement Association is carrying forward a most important initiative in the community, interesting meeting recently and Plymouth Congregational church, and discussed ways and means of enlarging the community. Mr. Joe Gambrel made some more pronouncement about the association which were well taken, a more definite announcement of which will be made later. The community is becoming more and more interested, and each meeting night the crowd grows larger, Mrs. Amanda Owena is the presi- PAGE SEVEN 4008 ELM ST PAPER directed. A large assortment of policy at exceptionally low prices. PER SINGLE ROLL or back will buy 10 6 yards of 4 rolls of tough to pa- re room. PER SINGLE ROLL 4½¢ Pretty Bed- room pattern, cutout Borders to match 3¢ per yard. Book Mailed—Free exceptionally low prices a large Papers of both American and 10¢ Per Single Roll PARLOR See the Latest Stylish Effects Paper Store DALLAS X 6730 Branch Store HEAUNON, TEXAS PROFESSIONAL. DR. GEO. M. MUNCHUS, MEDICINE AND SUNDRY. Office—J. and G. BURRIS Ford Worth, Texas P-15-02 W. R. McMillan, M. D. Phone: Office, H. 7266 Rea H. 4368. L. P. Phambleau, M. D. Phone: H. 7266 Physicians and Surgeons at McMILLAN SANITARIUM Cor. Hall and Stairway Dallas, Texas. 2-4-17 DIRS. PORTER & PORTER. Physician and Surgeons Specialist in the care of diseases of women and children and venereal disease. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 7 to 9 p. m. Phone Y 0605 2415 1-2 Elm S6 R. E. L. HOLLAND, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office of Jackson Street 4400 Office Phone 7-144 R. E. Phone H. 7244 Office Hours: 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. 3:00 to 5 p. m. Dallas, Texas 6-3-05 A. N. WELLS, Attorney and Counselor at L.A. 200 Python Temple Dallas, Texas. Dr. K. T. Hamilton, Physician and Surgoner. Room 215 Phthalmic Temple; Broadway, Dallas, Texas. Office Y 8314; residence H, 4097; Dr. Lytie—Veterinary Surgon on animals of all kinds. Office at People Undertaking Company, 215 Patterson Street, Dallas, Texas. to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8:30 p. m., Dallas, Texas Dr. Lytie—Veterinary Surgon on animals of all kinds. Office at People Undertaking Company, 215 Patterson Street, Dallas, Texas. to 5 p. m., X 1296, residence 3398 Willew street, Dallas, Texas. MAMIE SMITH AND HER JAZE HOUNIS World's Greatest Blues Singer. Hear Her Latest On Och Records. 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