Dallas Express

Saturday, August 19, 1922

Dallas, Texas

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Beginning on Page 4, "Unto The Fourth Generation," The Greatest and Most Gripping Story of The Year. GARVEY HALTS CONVENTION TO DISPLAY NEW WIFE. DELEGATES TO THIRD CONVENTION HALT IN DELIBERATIONS TO ALLOW GARVEY A SHORT HONEYMOON WITH NEW SPOUSE. Diverced in a New Age. *Garvey* devoted a large part of his venture ended about a year ago, when he met Mr. Garvey obtained a diploma from the courts on various allyships, and he is said to have been in the employ of Garvey before going on his short homely-moon, the President general of the coalition issued a statement attacking Mr. Garvey for meeting for this afternoon at Shiloh to discuss the NEGR issue to discuss "Garvey" a nuance to NEGR freedom; *Garvey* statement says against the champion of Negro liberation, and the champion of the innocence of the NEGR race for the so-called Negro leaders, members of the Socialists and alleged advancementists to fool the people about Garvey and the NEGR issue. Says Garvey Has Proven Himself Evil The Dallas Express know that Garvey is the most fearless champion and leader of the Negro people, they have been conducting their own research and have their own ideas. They deny demographics have never done anything to the race, and they have not done anything for many years and have accomplished all over America and the world. These people only fomented lynching in the South. Challenges Poor to Debt. The Negro people of the philiphine white people have been the most self-sacrifice without any sacrifice. They show their dollar and in five min. nothing Negro agitators and parasites have done to antagonize the Universal Negro people. The Committee on Better Relations with the Nation morning and agreed to make a report on the committee's next day. The committee is headed by Alberto Petitto, John W. Fowler, James McCarthy, and Millie White, M. M. Johnson, Charles Williams, and John C. Bay. The other members, morning's session. Assistant President General William Williams "announced that he would be the next chair of the Congress in the First Assembly Discussion." WAR DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONS MORE HOWARD STUDENTS. NEGRO NOMINATED FOR HENRY FORD MAY OPER JUSTICE OF PEACE. ATE IN MEXICO. MEXICO PROTESTS MURDER OF SUBJECTS AT HERRIN. DYER ANTI-LYNCHING BILL RECEIVES MANY ENDORSEMENTS. (BY A. N. P.) Louis, Mo. Mt. Aug. 11—The recount of the highest elective office yet attained, the highest elective office yet attained, the state, when Attorney Clintendrick Clerk was nominated for Justice, was $25,000 annually to a successful candidate. The trust was Joseph L. Schauer, white, who defeated their two white appointees, W. McChesty 387, and Bidart 317, predominantly colored, and the city in the Fourth Constitutional District, which was dominated by Columbia citizens, was defeated; Langston 174 votes also Robert E. Walker, white, who played Floyd Bush, white, the other incumbent, got only 21%. The distinction of being the highest elective office was nominated, of the third District, which was nominated, of the fourth District, on the standing of two County, in Dorsey for Constable, and Mr. Clerk for Constable, and the 8th District was not available DIVES INTO MISSISSIPP FOR $25.00: DROWNED. (Preston News Service) Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 14—Three thousand people attended Powell's penny auction to see Edward Powell, a one-legged man stage in a southwest Iowa barn. Manatee River 110 feet below last Sunday afternoon. Powell could aid and could reach him. According to reports Powell announced last week that he would make the dive on a coronary with a collection which he intended to be donated to an artifician lush. This announcement appealed strongly to the sympathies of the people and Powell perform the fete. But Powell was game and stated that he would walk through the exhibition which ended fatally. DYER ANTI-CEIN Negro Voters Urged to Defend Keller Declaring that it is the duty of every Colored voter in Michigan to vote against Martin J. Kelley because of his stand on the question of anti-lychee legislation when the free Anti-lychee bill was voted on in the House of Representatives in Detroit, Mich. Aug. 17-18. Development of Mexico industrially and agriculturally to a point where it will be able to power the world is the plan of Henry Ford. Ford began from sources close to the manufacturer, Mr. Ford it was learned, proposed to end for ever the internal strife in the southern republic by "putting people to work" in the factories it possible for the poets to obtain educations and by devious ways elevating in the country to the highest level. Wants No Idle Hands. Mr. Johnson emphasized finally that slaying the man he said he would deter would be men, who voted against the Dyer miller, who would mean that Colored voters might just use the word "military" just as the subject of re-awarding friends and punishing one. Dyer Bill Biggest Issue In West Virginia. Elections. The Fiver Anti-bypass Bill, according to an announcement made some weeks ago, would require the Advancement of Colored People, the Fiver, to be a very important part in the re-establishment of West Virginia's the information based on a report received from Virginia State Legal and Preservation Commission of the N. A. A. C. P. Through the Fiver Association, the Fiver association urged that two issues be made more prominent one of the Fiver's most important goals. (BY A. N. P.) Washington, D. C. Aile, Jr.—Trench Mustard, D. C. Aile, Jr.—Trench the government against the alleged protest against the Mexican government against the alleged baiting up of others in connection with the attack on the department. The department has acknowledged its assurance that the whole case will proper representations have been made proper representations have been made when the Illinois authorities have complied their investigations a further government of Mexican Protest. The Mexican protest is based on two BERT WILLIMS' WIDOW SUES CREAMER AUTHOR OF ANTI-LYNCH BILL RENOMINATED. (By A. N. P.) St. Louis, N.C., Aug. 14. Congress approved the Dyer Anti-Jailing Bill and championed the Dyer Anti-Jailing Bill in the Twelfth District in the recent primary by a vote of 55 to 45 against his opponent. In the general election in November, Drew Dishart district is the highest percent of the vote in Nigra, greater per cent of the vote in Nigra. NEW GOLD PIECE DISCOVERED IN ANGLISH London, Aug. 17. - Dispatches from outside the paper of the Pacific, a new gold office in the transvaal, stretching from Bechuanaland to Ny- burg, from a store-keeper at a lonely by the army office, followed by a movement of miners to the new field. ARKANSAS K. OF P. HOLD Oklahoma Election Re- ANKIAL GRAND LODGE sults in Kauai Defeat. Washington, D. C. Aug. 17 — Bishop W. Samphew Brooks is in his last week consulting with officials in the nation's largest school, carring the kind of cattle to take back to Africa with it. He is also purchasing a New Jersey Bard of Holstein, but he was advised that cattle from the southern part of United States or from the northern part of United States can be able to stand the African climate. Brooks is also advised that the bishop on his return to West Africa Bishop Brooks is well known all over the country and is now engaged in the educational work of his bishop, who has nearly completed, in the largest continent. Bishop Brooks is also interested in law, the United States keep its promise to defend the United States of schools. The inclusion of AXANAS is the result of having more than ninety thousand having more than twenty million dollars paid through the hands of the students than more than two hundred thousand million dollars paid through the hands of the students than one in the next five years has prevailed in the conduct of this country has as one of its chief of officers, Mr. D. Morris, who will be good wife who were in B.W. University with whom he phenomenal success in the business world. The office of the G. K. of B. & S. boasts of one of the most efficient colleges in the country, admitting Mr. Morris is Mr. A. C. Logan, a student in some of the leading universities in the U. S. and who has been a student in the Government and his business interests. A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE PRICE FIVE CENTS NON WIFE. Liberia. ON BROOKS CONFERS STOCK SPECIALISTS ON U.S. CATTLE TO TAKE A. and of improvements in the Customs city Service, the bishop is anxious to have the government proceed with its policy of constructing roads from the take seaboard to the interior with the least mountain clear. At present the rivers which are migratory for only a short distance are the only means by which produce is delivered to the farms and the rice which is grown back of the seaband district other than over the ocean is compiled to list it on the farms. The transportation facilities. In either case the farms are not the main customers as the Interland Customs Service is not at all effective. The present are just wide enough for pedestrians to walk on the roads. Then too, it is quite easy to transport the products of the rivers to the heads of the natives. It is therefore not easy to transport the roads over which wagons -trucks and buses - travel. Auto Horn Quiets African Beasts. ```markdown ``` (By A. N. 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MOST GORGEOUS WILITARY PAGEANT EVER ASSEMBLED IN IY, DRILL COMPANIES AND BANDS COMPETE $4100 IN PRIZES AWARDED. | ‘pAGn TWO ‘ad 4aye of soldiering and rte Epa magma, Sina Se Sena i cera San Sones Saree Sige ee ; Ri soeegiees cape “under, Scape ie ane bi ame eee eae atk Sek Was ae es erecta en Serer et ae: ii ae Ulantners Ba: ee tee ot cer ant Brie a ed as egittrwrominen or ae lc herts es, « ue ASE eae tnerea round pce TTS reer Saeed ciate sa Aer Won tes peter ncea: = ere fear ae eee a= Bre cc rere, oo ea es Cait o Sea ae Sree mre er sie ot aes Soe aa pee poe Pet gre Soe cee eee Sie en rere ec Soe oe ibe fe cog seers Stare teers Bee beat toe Seta ta green aera am ee en ee ee PE eer or fen re TEs sehr ce Se stn See re ee ahaa oe lat att Se sheer ace ae Seas ae a or Sepa na ereaccs fie Were one oe 9 cet pee ewe Sat 2534 main ‘street! 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TOLAM, Supre " Phone ¥ 2302 : — | Texas To’ |e? caus i for the eburches, Mr. and | Pee, ress Baie | tests Pea _ >See oo The Texas Baptist Sunday School Convention, Allen Street, St. John Baptist Church, Dallas, Tex. (Gos he mort nriant meting be Ml he Ch tal foe the'present Your, "te 'hat ofthe’ ‘vas Dagt Stadsy Behe Gonvenion, Walch wit be hed with tho fe "Toba Tasutcnsl Bap Sharh, Atgon SUH, Dr. 6.0" Harper, paar Tale mestsg il be fiefrhie St Bunday Seal workers taledig teacher Buseeatendens abate ead pects in lth braxehen af Bendy Set Nort De. TB Koon, of huni Tease the Preidaty Pat W, L- Davi Howse, dertery aad De BA Sete Dalia the Gener Supt and DE free epertenal nday School workers ot all the ehurehes fn and about Due ented to stead the fstares to be eieay te pci dar Een scnenton. Spel suencea wit be presto Srna’ vere‘ Haier cle "th Superintendent and us afce Churn Wacko iti shoo erading a sluatyine tn Sunday Sete oorts rvs" Protea a Moe tea Panis t ehareh Us, cod many citer Laperant banjos oi $e dient Tote ll alo bo great cholr contest, et eotre trom dierent bare af feas wl sobtnt Tor suprerocy: Asthema ys te folk sous wit be sed" The wl bo indoed women! teat Poe ob Teacher ae fartent i hold staddating ances a hese thve whe tate com Piied the proibed work fn’ Sisbdard escher Guise cote hmong ihe oding speakers ar the flowing” Ret? AM Townsend b. by of Mesh, Tents secfuny of the Buntay Setcol” Pablenng Boat af ine Natoma Bait sonseaiton: nev. Wr’, Chatmers'B See Poladepnne aweatonal Secretary of tho. Aiserian: Dept Pabiecivn Roun! De sation’ Gries ths Tending Nev's author st the Ue or Wiasiha Thess ecrotary cf te fneraatona Sunday Sebel oer Bistatons De, He Anugion Wists, and De: A: fearon wil cot ae sedi freres nbd adressen it ke eid is ooaventon wil bring fo Dales the fading en, and wom ofthe ghs ace lone Taliaiop inn Thee wil be toch ang ata owned» eng saritr fe tet meen ce he vas at 0 Peaaraeet 2 Mires seerince of ihe batt Sees juilf, Robert Wilson, who has been MSO teste, oo ws ea ok Semee Bt ats Blas ae he es Mares ve eta Ried Sate ak aes eee ern ee eer eos oe os fpatnisee tart seer oo rere been Pace sty fires ‘the burglar was frightened TO aaa als a eee eee a Be Syhn teney, an ain HL stn 3 pedo” eves tase ody hea ates Hen tr Fe ie a bh og es See eye st iad ae eotey sitests wae eal ntantes ees oe Ry Sec th "Sate 2 per eepaan epee ene th P feast eects, are ct Sea ae Es bp one eres Bren ter heereg ss Becks oie cas See eet ee eatetns Se ene kt vies EeRAEPAngeED Ar mer Byreazas The Uttle trends of Loe Roy Dudley were entertained by baat the how? ot us grand parent, 2815 ‘Cock. street, Thursdey eveking. from tov to six oelock. The ceatlon ean his wight bieth day. and he wan! che recipient of mauy iiisth day gitta by hie little fri-cds. STEWARDESS BOARD NO, 3 etait’ ie ak af uc ftaot "ad wi tems ae ‘cpacetia tint 05 ees era A 'gilte'a busiocay iséeting was tan Samer tee ae rat el tt wa tie CHURCHES. ae Bes poser ge eee ommest s Se Ee meee ees een or eran ati churth. "Arts relates aot eevlotlrtton iu" ook gervicg, soeees ees te fal toeeeh OS atest eres Seen See a i Reetiabal te ari Se Avil" nlackburn hs returued to” the Shaina Bee at. uve maraier cmon fue ch pa a yon a Sn ath apt ct hal an rt et ate es, ie dns asa wade Peace eerie toa ate fd sda 8 ot sr ies ia ats ee estar at eR arama Si Ba fined cata es Pe ns say uty a. eS ade te fee os nat ht rena "ace: By a nc a at Se eared eh ee int he a ts President and instructor. Our mn in Pata ene ea co amar, ws dak the cooperation ied ht ae Govan aoe « g i ncn art nes suber se eccrine meat ae 3 otc Mia ceemle kcal aoc, Sreny echoot wns om time end the tenchors anata ere tte proper px. The hho waa ae tereinglydicuose Caledon 1429. “AL Yam, the paetoe. predched an excallent serincm At 8p tthe Rev Hardimas, pasor of the A. M. E. chireh preached an. eseeltent sermor, yy. Alecander nad ais ereatchotr of tie AML church, rendere an Si prea fa‘ onto Won raloed #1651: the CMB con- sors, let dikak. Nad an Ber nee man yh by thar Calton wes Let Nothing Disturb The Harmony of Your Thoughts God Rules! The ‘The Two $135.00, | A Fraternal | Golden », | Years | $275.00 | Operating Chain aoe to and Under the | af the | Greatest | sixty | $575.00 | Mobile Bill | | World. Lodge. | Years. | Policies, | “That's US” Ns, ‘The Order Stands for Justice and Right for every Man, Woman and Child. T.E. TOLAM, Supreme Koight, 1. 0. CLARK, Supreme, Sec'y 6. W. JONES, Supreme Treas’r Phone ¥ 2302 Rooms 209-209 !4-210-210% 2549 Elm Street, Organizers Wanted—Liberal Terms to Right Folk. Se ee fexas Town. EEE ey f the churches, Mr. and Mrs. Bye for the churches, Mr, and tira, Sye eae Bor, Sioa Se a Sete re seen Sle rarest Sa Sieh Rem ance at as aera erent faa feeb a SOS ae ate fear ue atte jane se ees in te Bit Seta ae ete Sistem de, 8 Soh “tne ates ata ate ia Seer stints we oe Be erated el Sante Rice nts tohant ese br Saar ae ha ah i ater on as eecar aor %, ins See as 2 Ee aubors St Seats indir cotpey at. San a ere aay a iS eras sce ete aoe Sees Ingn_The wether du wt a Seal ett Recess maitre eek ites is Spat ay ibe So oy a Ain Sey Sr nest due aera seve, Sra Sc it Sirf eat aves Seal aoe Tae cent ot Slay Stet Neap ice Ste Ts tf Seay mets Stet ot Set Ft aes ns see eeeea pata Pins fate cance int ee fae Gees nearest race Sec a Sn a Foy er ae Rte Sap cae ee as yee vt ee eS Sorts at Toe eon Bey Sine an ps Pata Sat ny Sma teies fs ateams act 1 oo sa pa ia tates se Sevstuce cases cae Bo Sos fea yn Sea? Vp i ca toad alt aie i ater tata ms Wisi iWon ‘ag ota cee og te ota ri Ss” Se te eae Saas eit wo ro Metall ot for he Mois Teme aan pin ie Soe Bat Fe ar Ret 1: wnt ets won A 2 ong te ane A Geach A te" a Eon a Ma at Si Sis dior, 8h iat i cotter ht ne rt ata te ca Ba wa cae van fete te Rial Sarat ah te a Br aol Sa Sra shel, age eee ar sna ta Pe Sey siya sane Rie oF oc wer Pat aire ul Sue ca ee eta Ene it Fat ana Soa te geet, Sata ete ear a clan se Be sa Ne aa te Mr ca ay dl a aks fae be sehen Si tea ies ary ateh Weer awn: site aa tan Cai i ne ene hr a iy Be oe rae sae 2 the Bie See er Se a er Sis fie | Pagar cl nae staiee cat a see rena. A ri en a a srt trae BP aha! set aha io re a at mas cree i yh rw tay bay coast na mae wet cA ead ean Wa Sn ces sing Swot Soe at ease ake Se Tactnocnt bates che "a ate bee ev irae ae ge abet Se eae cpa meee Ret. J..M, Washington, Pastor. ney." Paine preaot ane ella series to an appreclalie na SSenee atthe. Precnat Chapel ‘ap {at ehureh, Wednesday Maht, AuRUH Sth Nev dau Mrevsan inpastor ‘Tum DIAMOND CHARITY CLUB, ‘The Diamond Charity Cixd mat reaay with Mrs. M. Te Renchia, a Rotem Aor song and Sager. the on for the evening wn foun Phiom £1 chapter ner whch the <b tw opeted fr tunes. We ar pian tag to pu arte peat bronpect. The cia wil hare an apron sae ack bert” Momdny Aarestaat’ at a1 Thomas Neat seeing wi be tel Aorast 2¢ with br Be RB. Te Tol thn 408 ae atreot Seate ee Wace Potala: TILLOTSON COLLEGE, ‘ven, renin tie tose ear emi 08 th ere Wf tear gmc tet mt IAD te saeaeeicern tana or of erm ! ‘Stree emit high Veealar vo hea true Niven to mass RERESU EGS al Oaths ‘ine tbe ont i instaion nd cident tating. Ph ca } solmatare ‘COURSES leading to Teacher's Certificate; Seca coum nett ei” eer some Stine nee nave ctr se conn gis RIB SEHN omens aa rama A ese ra AN ana TAS cme et 1 PuRTOE, Pret == ee = | KILLED IN STANMING APPRAX, + ora m | i aycmauing ster are, name HAYDENS Panchen fle goncinnt tober ALL AMERICANS BARGAINS. ree 1$ esone set. Theemsds ot correction” Mosottal wis ivy nits TAPE of Ml Goods, Sik, Pon: SooRe"ty RUPE, "Sd a ee, Encl, Oxford another a Sone’ gy hats ear ea SPS Sa st sonore mereeag gue vonl sth” toca ABARAT 8 Nm tte = | A a he, laa hw nd as hesitant 2s Sa ea ie ies oceans eee ee i iu sites ters Gere pieces te aseare san cones wrta Anson, ak epee a See a oa oe See Seerae Game nae tac aeons tet a Getsirae ees ice See raben rok Bar eee che fe eae Se cine an rohan pe icerh ewe Nonen canognys pananins stoxn orton ops tev) seen ae ote adsense a Seta ee ee arene ee er Pee an eet Se eaegeess aceon Raeerese str con Biot hake Ges oe een ee oe mea gee phen Peace ia Rauar dhe Sil, i a ee A na tere bes ok rhe vistas wit be guants ot. & Bee toate ver eae moeting.. a —<—<—<———— fal fai ae uke, cot eels wracetae re Made wseee tak The New Wesley Wail —2606 im toot fee (ae Tale nae fo Peeler te tee sr aoe ie cee ram igh etc, "baa Bina 88s TO notes, Pea PY Slt tas Te ‘We take thie method of ‘otitying they oublle chat! we are: now ‘prepared placer lt dhe! it" nasties iat Toyitatione are given to val Theltharehen (We serve get Seth Bee Sinda” ales eas Tease Sf. Mt net cin South Fon mae ‘CARD ow EARS 1 aha thin tod of tanking the paitealtt tae dallas th Bextra Stine the gave i tuin"ifo tha'sttn ot July, i988 a ras Blennentvioo® ASGions May the God, of eace be with then Bho’ de ngver trngs amor? Te Pei sud Roots of ion, Me fian. sane s0HTRON, ih etl totite ‘Dallas, ‘eee ALLAMERICANS BARGAINS, Business good. Thousands of | Yards of Mit Goods Bik, Pon: fee, Boallah, Oxford sad’ other | fiples on\ display, Avction | fica al over soe 300 high grade. English Ras fern, "Puney “Handle, worth | $200, 60 cents each Seo° me for becrains COL, WaYDENS, 2119 mist AND PRARL | BST i a3 Luggage Bargains Re acs cao eeu rr $4.00 Fa och sea a EE ont, a ae Sa Be i tt Soe oc sos tt = ivan Q Winrerman Dallas’ Largest Pawnbrokers. sie cle 2312 ELM Gan es Rt dcr ttl Don’t Neglect Your EYES 26 years of knowing now pute tr ins positon to four ‘yes ccurtaly and our prices ‘re runrantod to be the tows fet in Dallan Credit terme tt desire, , D. L. Wilson, oprowenaisn, in charge, SHAW SEWELRY 0. 106 Main 8. WARRANT SWORE OUT FOR MAN WHO SLAPPED AND KICKED WOOM St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 17 — A warrant was issued against R. G. Rucker, 4466 Vista street, a white man, who is an army company, for orcuity assaulting and abusing Mrs. Salena Scruggs, a widow of 3090 Pile street, last week. Last Thursday morning, Rucker who had been positively warned by the police had home made a visit despite the woman's protest. When she met him at her home she came familiar and insisted on interning her house and when she obeyed, she slapped her face, kicked her, using a knife. Rucker left the premises and asked to the woman and he asked to the Eight District Police Station. There, charges of assault and Scruggs effort to have she whitewarned for attacking were not considered by the agent in charge affairs at the station. Attorney N. A. Mitchell who has been charged in Scruggs applied to the circuit Attorney for a warrant to be issued on the case, charging the assistant with assault. The police said to be suffering from internal injuries and under the care of Dr. The trial has been arraigned for bearing on August 23. According to Mrs. Sruggs, Ruckus was not well aware of the bribery and bribed flippant and ill-bred manner. She says it was a censure of his to elicit her complaint. Mrs. Sruggs would never consent to remove his hat when he came to collect for the insurance company he represents. She said he called her policy with his company because he could not have his way at her home, and because she ewes her husband. Mrs. Sruggs called her womanhood. Mrs. Sruggs woe a policy holder with the Tennessee National Insurance Company for ten years. She said her terminal and religious life of St. Louis, and is the widow of Mr. J. Sruggs who was a high mason and former member of the National Society of the branch office at 1009 Grand Avenue. BROYLES AIDS IN MOORE CAM PAIGN. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 17—A good volunteer worker in the campain of Charles C. Moore for the Republican Party, M. H. Broyles and is engaged here in the law of practice at a law speaker Sunday afternoon at a mass meeting and harbice to be held in Leak's leak near Watt, in Texas to hold a pro-immigration event, and twice was Republican candidate for congress in the Eight Texa Diario in the colored people of Los Angeles and elsewhere in the state is a rapidly growing sentiment for the resolutions recently adopted by State Federation or Colored Women's Clubs, commending Mr. Moore for his service. He has done much to bring him favorably to the attention of the voters. Wheras, The Honble (charles C. Moore), Republican candidate for United States Senator, in his public platform, in his public speech before the people of California placed himself on record, of his own speech before the people of California any urgent appeals from any particular class of his constituents, declared, "I am in favor of all legalization, and I am responsible if they tolerate lynching I favor all legislation which will give an educational opportunity to all children. Be it therefore resolved that the State Federation of Colored Women of California, in convention ask for a letter of thanks and appreciation of his broad-minded citizenship, which advocates equal opportunity for all citizens." (Sigged) ELLA L. CASSELS. Los Angeles MRS. A. E. MACON. Los Angeles MRS. C. H. DODGE. San Diego MRS. H. B. TILGHMAN. Oakland MRS. JULIA SLAUGHTER. Los Angeles MRS GUS THOMPSON. Coronado PEARL LOWER WINTERS. Bakerfield ENGLAND INVESTIGATING MURDER OF NEGRO CAPT OF SCHOONER ALBURY. Miami, Fl., Aug. 17. The wanton murder and robbery of Captain Edge comb, NEGRO captain of the British schoener William Hill, was indicted by white judge Hugh H. Hearn the British representative in Florida Following the maltreatment of a color blackening the hat of a British officer and out of a florida town of a British clergyman a few months ago this last evidence of southern brutality had to be followed by definite action. Miami police are following the usual summer dode when a Near Eastern man is suspected that they have been unable to locate the murderers. It is generally known here that the auxiliary schoener We are giving these beautiful Photographs of the world. Plays any kind of Rec. Word. Write for full version. Falcon. The murder occurred off Gun Key and $200 was taken from the man's safe aboard his schooner. The progress of the case will be reviewed by the depts of Florida coast towns are watching to see the effect of British interest in her colored nationalists. Students are interested to see the outcome of the British action in view of the fact that the government has claimed responsibility to foreign governments for protections of aliens committed under state statutes. MOTHER BEATEN, CHILDREN DES TITUTE, HUSBAND JAILED, ALI ROBBED. Atlanta, Ga., August 17—Beaten afloat to death, Wilhelm Pilea, Oconee county farmer, stole his way to Atlanta and the Grady Hospital. He was followed by officers sent by members of the Army, who assaulted him and his wife, the mother of four children and about to be born, and assaulted hers had had warrants sworn on for arrest charging him with the shot, and consequently taken from the hospital and lodged in jail. From their seventy-five-acre farm to Atlanta, where her fifth child (all under 10) was born, she is now in a deposition condition at the hospital. She and the husband of her farm by her husband's attorney and the husband are facing hanging. Their farm in Oconee county between Statten and Winder four miles from Statten. One night after dark she masked and masked white men. The family was asleep. men in the mob immediately dragged Pilea out of bed and beaten him, telling him that he had been abused, and awoke from the noise and seeing her husband on the floor and beaten she recumbent for a pistol which was hang One of the men, however took the posted away from her, before she came to the house, and an gan beating her over the head with it, felling her to the floor. She crawled out, and ran over the other side of it, she was again beaten by a man. By this time the shooter had started and bullets were fired. The man was taken to the house. Nine bullets were traced that红 penetrated the sides of the house. The man was taken to the room to assist her father, lying on the floor and being hit by the head with the butt red of his pistol and she sank to the ground. The father finally managed to get loose from the mob and ran out of the house through the woods. Several bullets were fired at him, and he was in a heed as he fled. In the darkness and in the excitement several chance shots were fired. He was taken on the Petra trail, who got away and made his way to Atlanta and the Grady hospital. He feared to have warrants issued for the arrest of the white men, but they beaten him with bullets and charging him with the shooting of the two men whom they, the members of the mob had shot. Peters proceeded to visit Mrs. Petra after she had also made her way to this clay. They sobbed to snore life RAPTIST HOLD BIG MEET IN AUSTIN. By "Black Billy Sunday" Special Staff Correspondent, Tue. Aug. 19, 1997. During the past month the meca for Negro Baptist, which brought thousands of the leading religious workers from every section of the country, met them some of the formet Ministers of the Negro Purple Gospel slager sisters choirs of the Negro Purple Gospel John Doctrine under the leadership of Dr. L. L. Campbell they留钱 thirty thousand dollars to the Negro Purple Gospel they succeeded in raising $10,000 of the amount needed following the Big Encompass, the St. John Land Mark Church, the St. John Land Mark with the East Twelfth street Baptist Church, of which the Rev. Mr. W. Williams, is the beloved pastor. proud St. James Baptist church, Ft. Worth, sent their grand choral club, this church with more than 4,500 members. Dr. Winn is a federator of this grand old Association, and was re-elected for seventeenth time to succeed James, his second wife, Mrs. J. H. Minn, is the ustria Directress of the Womans Convention. On last Sunday afternoon more than 5,000 persons crowed the associational grounds paid a loving tribute to the splendid leadership of this good man for constructive leadership. The anniversary sermon was prescheduled by Dr. H. B. Southern, Austin, who paid an elegant tribute to the leadership of Moderator, Winn. Aside from the many powerful and stiring gospel messages by some of those pulpit giants, Namely, Rev. J. L. Huff, Ft. Worth. It was the polished Dr. A. L. King of the Canaan Baptist church. Dallas, that tried the great assuage of Friday evening to the delight of all, a this son of thunder walked the burning wall and toll the old story of the crumbling Among the prominent, visitors who addressed the association were: Press Association, the National Baptist Convention, Mrs. M. A. B. Fuller, Correspondent, National Baptist Convention, National Eliza George Davis, a returned missionary from Africa. She was accompanied by Lt. Col. William G. girl, Prof. G. W. Williams, Dallas. The Association after donating a substantial sum of money, polished leather and a custom-made suiting of a folding Cabinet Organ for the use of mission work in the Dark continent. The Association also made the mortgage Fund of the St. Jorn Orphanage. The closing and farewell sermon was preached by the Dispensary, the Worth, on the subject of the "Power of the old Gospel," a message that will live long in the memory of those who speak pleaser with men to get right with God. After one of the great successful sessions in the history of the Association, the poras a marvelous increase both numerically and financially over former years inspire of the hard times and conditions in the industrial world. CHICAGO. M. T. Bailley, president of the Bailley Realty Co., and mrr. The Milton Mercantile Co., and Agency, 3638 So. State Avenue, Milton, Mass. The organization of the national grand council of the state of Ohio. A party of more than one hundred delegates in charge of Mrs. Eliza Jackson, the grand queen and mother left the left wing of the over the Pelham vinaia lines in special cars. M. H. Sweet of Auguq, Ga., who has been in the city since the death of her brother-in-law, law. Awson, Newark, left a few days in the city to attend the state convention of Eastern Star of which she is an officer of the state convention of W. Newland, 414 Aldine Square. Mr. W. A. Blackwell, wife of Rev. R. Awson, Newark, past a few days in A. M. E. Brown, $300 Department St. is confined in Mayo Hospital, Minnesota, where it is hoped he will soon return, and Mrs. Ralph Molesley, 61095 Wahsh Avenue, left the city during the vacation to Boston, and Dust In. and San Francisco, Cal., stopping a few days on their return home at An Accomplishment The highest duty of any publication is the efficient service of its public in the presentation of facts and the interpretation of those facts in terms of their value to that public. The best newspapers are those which constantly seek facts concerning men and organizations and give them publicity EARLY. Heretofore Negro Journalists, especially in Texas have not been so situated as to be able to do this. They have been forced by circumstance to delay the publication because their facilities did not admit of SPEED in the transmission and dispensing of news. During the past Grand Lodge season THE DALLAS EXPRESS has accomplished a fact never before heard of in Texas journalism. It has been represented at every Grand Lodge of importance in the State and has given first hand news of their doings WHILE IT WAS WAS NEWS. Not has its service been limited to Texas news alone. For the past four years it has connected itself with every agency for news gathering among Negroes in America, Canada and even England. It has had a special representative to visit Africa, particularly Liberia. And it has printed NEWS—FACTS—Things of more than passing interest. It has brought the outside world into Texas homes. It has carried the news of Texas to the outside world. And it has done it on a bigger scale and in a more efficient manner than its competitors. These things have been made possible because THE EXPRESS has not allowed circumstance or expense to hinder it. It has a complete modern equipment and a competent force of workmen who take pride in their service. It has a management which is consecrated to the cause of news service. It is an institution which realizes that the public which it services demands the best. It furnishes it, and it will continue to furnish it. Its only hope is that the people which it serves realize the importance to them of this service and help in its improvement and extension. The EXPRESS represents Texas at its best. Are you one of those whom it serves? If not why not. It is "YOUR PAPER"— Printed Weekly by Dallas Express Pub. Co., meritorious printers and designers. 2600 Swiss Avenue. "It's In Dallas" Mrs. Ida Simons, state grand mother queen of the juvenile department, will be made to feel very proud at the recent installation of that department held at Old Pine Grove at which she will have 700 guests and parents were present. Several grand officers were present and assisted the exercises. More coming to the city to attend the grand convention of Christain workers to be held at Quinn Chapel, beginning Aug. 16th, will stop at the church on Friday and march Bash Ave, and make the hotel their headquarters. Mrs. Lena Loa Young, 4114 Calmau Ave, has returned from the annual Christmas service and held of Ec'b at Springfield, IL, on at which meeting she was unanimously-elected to the Households. 18. Illinois, Wisconsin and jurisdiction. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Copening of Colos, IL, are in the city to remain with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Young, 414 Calumet Ave. Chicago, April 17 — Policeman Pa- kley killed by an unidentified Coloran man here. Thursday night the killing took place in the "bad landa," daily newspaper have been trying to ... , the matter has been reported. But the fact it brought out serve and in cities clothes, but had gone to have done. Some attempt has been made to link the and ward Vice Lords to the police because of interfere- ence. The policeman because of interfere- ence. TRIGUNANDS WITNESS 'CORNER- STONE LAYING AT CENTRAL BAP- TIST CHURCH. (Preston News Service) Mr. Price writes: "the overwhelming political parties, the party of the country, into other sections of the country, would be the Negroes, Virginia, and would be the Negroes, too as软弱 as to endorse or support gain his political aspirations by acquiring the party of the country to the contrary is misleading and unfavorable." MEMBER NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION. Published every Saturday morning in the year at $400 Swis Avenue 72 THE DAILY NEGRO EXPRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated) Dallas, Texas FOREIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: W. & M. M. Company, 600 South Dearborn Senior, Olivea, IL. Company, 400 Norton Ballouls—110 North Nassau New York, N. Y. Enclosed at Post Office at Dallas Texas as second-line matter, under Act of Congress, Art. A108 No subscriptions mailed for a period less than three Months. Payment same must be 12 cents. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of person in or corporation may appear in the course of the Dallas Express will be gladly brought to the attention of the publishers. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE. One Year .$2.55 Six Months .1.25 Three Months .75 Single Copy .05 THE DALLAS EXPRESS has never holested the white feather, neither has it been disgraced by the yellow streak. It is not affiliated with the floral mouth. It is a plain, every day, sensible, conservative consoverting the nauseating breasts; files we double-flag. It impresses a patriotism as bread as our country. Its laws of even-handed justice covers all the territory accepted by the human race. This is pretty high ground, a place of great spring. Bays of the peace come up and stand with us. This ground is holy. SUITING THE ACTION TO THE WORD. more than once we have taken pleasure to commend the Dallas funeral services in regard to Sunday funerals and we again take pleasure in noting that they have given wide public assistance to our families and their assistance in maintaining it, the various undertakers of the city, the many funeral homes and places are their public notice containing the resolution condemning Sunday funerals and its underscore all of the undertakers of the city. Such procedure appeals to us as We commend the stand of the malleaters and the acquiescence of the understakers, confident that we are in the best position to be convinced of the genuine merit of their resolution to supplant a barbous practice with more enlightened be- WHY NOT AN OPEN FORUM? There is no subject under the sun in which some member of our local group is not interested. There are subjects of worth which merits though they may be, die for lack of support, they are not lack of sufficient understanding. There are men in Dallas capable of interpreting these subjects and the actions of those subjects in the interaction of those interested in them. Why should there not be in Dallas an organization through which movements might be discussed? An open forum would benefit us greatly. The interchange of ideas is essential to mental development. We need develop at. the Appreciation, welcome and support an organization. It would be an asset to our commu- ity. Some of the more stupid among us have been shocked at the display of physique at the swimming pool. This is the kind of thing lives in point of exposure have nothing on some of the street costumes we've seen this summer. The coal strike reminds us that weather men claim that hot summers are always followed by cold winters. This is the kind of thing mer. But coal吹 while "Cdmp" is not swatching you. It will prove less expensive. Due to fashion has decreed that dresses should be worn when us that the certain always fall whether the show or good, bad or indifferent. We have often wondered how a man in a rented house could ward as automobile. Knockers always tear down but booster build. Don't be a knocker. GARVEY AND AFRICA We learn from news dispatches that Marcus Garvey on the eve of his third international convention was bitterly attacked by a group of men headed by William Pickens and Chandler Owen who declared that he must go—that his movement was a menace to the race in America. Certainly the most charitable observer of Garvey and his movement must admit that it appears more visionary than practical and that succeeding events tend rather to confirm that to remove the suspicion that either he is a misguided sentimentalist or an arch knave. His convention has as its program, the discussion of nearly every topic under the sum which could be divided to include the Negro, based upon an international scale and leading toward the boosting of his "Africa for Africans," scheme. We do not attempt to analyze Garvey but we do know that his scheme will not work out. Colonization of Negroes in Africa, even if they desired to go, would be well nigh impossible in the way that he has it outlined. The impracticability of his scheme is well set forth by James Weldon Johnson in the New York Age under date of August 12, who says: "The political conditions in Africa for the founding of independent Negro colonies are less favorable now than they were one hundred years ago. To anyone who considers this matter practically, the first question to be decided is, Where will the Negro go in Africa? Mr. Garvey talks about a great Negro state, or republic, or empire, which he hopes to found. Can Mr. Garvey put his finger on any spot on the map of Africa and say, "Here we will found our state," and say so with any regard to the possibility of carrying out his plan. There is only one spot in Africa where American Negroes might go in any numbers at all, and that is Liberia and we doubt very much if they would be welcomed even there if the numbers were too large. We have not the slightest doubt that the Liberian government would object to the immigration of a hundred thousand or even fifty thousand American Negroes, and what effect would even that number have on the twelve millions in America? American Negroes may, after securing proper passports, visit the countries on the northern coast of Africa which are under the suzerainty of England, France, Italy and Spain, but they are not allowed even as tourists to visit the great states to the south in which the majority of the Negroes in Africa live. Mr. Garvey talks about carrying millions of Negroes to the United States, and Garvey himself as an individual could possibly get into Africa. Mr. Garvey, from his utterances, appears to include conquests in his plan. He speaks of conquering. We suppose he means by this, conquesting some of the overlanding European nations in Africa and seizing the territory. It is quite possible that Africa will some day be redeemed for Africans by conquest, but if that is to be the method of redemption the initiative will have to be taken by Africans in Africa instead of by any society or organization in the United States. Such conquestions could do little more than support an African movement. Mr. Garvey's last step is the action taken by the U. N. I. A., now in convention, appointing a delegation to confer with the British Government and ask for one of the former German African colonies. On the face of it this step looks practical but is it? England has never been known to give away anything and if she gives the Garveyites one of the German colonies which she now holds possession of, it will be possible. But there is a still greater obstacle. The former German African colonies do not consist of large tracts of vacant land. All of these colonies, with the exception of one, are already filled with people, German East Africa, with an area of 384 180 square miles, has a population of nearly eight million Negroes, according to the latest figures; Kamerun, with an area of 191,130 square miles, contains more than two and a half million Negroes; and Togo, with an area of 33,700 square miles. The only country with such a large population is the four which is not already well populated in German West Africa, with an area of 322,450 square miles and a population of eighty thousand Negroes. The reason why the population of German West Africa is so scarce is because most of the tribes inhabiting it have been decimated by the Germans or they have been killed off, because they are nomadic and fighting tribes, and because they are nomadic and fighting tribes they would give American Negroes most as much trouble, perhaps, as they have given to German It is needless to say that the Negro natives of the three tricolor populated colonies would not tolerate any overlanding or governing on the part of Negroes from the United States or the West Indies." The second colony follow Marcus Garvey in the belief that his schemes may work out are members of that public which loves to be dured. THE INDEPENDENT COLORED VOTERS LEAGUE An organization was perfected last week in Fort Worth which, if made progress along the lines proposed for it should prove of much benefit to us politically. It plans to form in every community an independent voters league composed of Negro voters, subject to the State league which will support men and measure rather than parties. The state league is headed by Attorney, R. D. Evans of Waco and has the sanction of the veteran of Texas politics Wm. McDonald. If made to follow closely the policy outlined by its backers the league will be of untold benefit to us in two distinct ways. First, it will tend to organize the Negro voting strength of Texas which for many years has sadly lacked organization. Community leagues can be made the means of increasing the number of our voters and of educating them fully as to the power and sanctity of the ballot. As yet these things are but half grasped by the majority of our voters who have been trained to follow blindly the lead of some person, sold to a cause irrespective of its effect upon him. Secondly, the formation of this league may be made the means of creating a higher respect for the voting strength of Negroes in Texas. Heretofore, and even now, politicians seeking office in Texas have been able to spurn and absolutely reject the Negro vote because they do not mean little or nothing. Our centralization to a single organization and its adherence to its policy can and will do much to make it sought rather than rejected. These things will be possible only as those who direct the destinies of the organization consecrate themselves to the cause of political uplift. The time has passed for syphancy and weak spines. Our condition demands that real men lend us. Men who, having mapped out a course of action, have the courage to follow it to completion immediately successful or not. We have been helped in this league the beauty support of the voters of the state and express the hope that its success in complete organization be speedily achieved. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922. THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION Dr. Moton's Observation is That Negro Criminals Have Easier Access to News Columns Than Any of Fifty Negro Bank Presidents. BY ALBON L. HOLSEY, Secretary to the Principal, Teukegee Institute (Reprinted from The Fourth Estate) Five newspaper men of varying experiences sat down together to discuss the question of giving the American reading public thru the regular news channels, certain facts showing the progress and forward strides of the Negro race. Two of these men were Negroes and the others were friends of the race. No group ever came together with more hope and none was more sincere and earnest in its desire to render real service. Although these men have written continuously concerning the race problem, not one of them ever wrote an unkind or an embittered line; and not one had ever knowingly violated any of the ethical standards of newspaper writing. And yet as these men unfolded their several experiences, it was plainly seen that each one had somehow run into the name "blind alley"—that the great reading mass of America is not interested in the Negro except as a criminal. One member of the group related a conversation he had with the editor of a Southern newspaper in which the editor said that he frequently published news of Negro achievement in his paper, because of his personal interest in the welfare of the Negro race. "I invariably receive letters of protest from our readers" and the editor, "when something of this sort has appeared in our columns, so I have been led to believe that the Negro is not generally accepted as news, except in crime." "After all," continued this same editor, "newspapers must have subserviers to enable them to run and must either please the majority of our subserviers or close up shop. So far as I am personally concerned, am willing to give our readers as much of the news about successful Negroes as they will stand, in the last analysis, they must be the final judge." Another of this group said that in all of his experiences with reporters editors and desk men, covering a period of fourteen years the average number of representative Negroes known by them was three and that in most cases they must be found. He also found that few of these news gathers know the local Negroes of standing in their communities, except in rare instances. Still another stated that he had been reliably informed that one of the moving picture concerns which issues, at regular intervals, films of current news, has an unwritten law in its office that the Negro is not news except in crime or in buffoonery, such as watermelon eating contents. He further said that the records of this office showed that when the Negro had been featured in any other way than indicated above, frequently exhibitors had deleted that part of the film because their audiences were not interested. At no time in the conference of these five men was there one word of denunciation uttered. They were, rather, depressed, and one recalled an utterance of Dr. Robert R. Moton, Principal of Tuskegee Institute, who said, in addressing a group of white newspaper men recently, that it was an不久 fortunate situation in America that a Negro criminal had easier access to the newspaper columns than the presidents of any of the fifty or more Negro banks. With enlarged opportunities for educational advancement in the South, the Negro is rapidly becoming a reading and thinking citizen and he is quite willing to stand on his record as a useful American if the reading and study both sides of the picture and accordingly measure its judgment. IT IS UP TO THE AMERICAN FEDERATION Whenever and wherever industrial strikes occur and black laborers are hired as strikebreakers a hue and cry is raised against them by union labor. Union labor at that hour and place should not lay the blame upon Colored men seeking and grasing the opportunity to work and improve their position for that is only the human thing they are doing, and they would not be good men and good Americans if they did not do that very thing. Organized labor should place the blame at its own doors. Some degree of dishonor and treachery to the cause of the working man may attach to the white scab laborer because his is the opportunity to risk by his own efforts and ability as high as he will. Not so with the Colored laborer. His color bars him from the skilled and in large measure the unskilled trades. Nobody in the final analysis is responsible for that except an union craft which wakes at the refusal of its members to work with Colored men. The laborer is not in the control of the American Federation of Labor which at its last convention and in concrete instance—according to General Organizer Hugh Fryne, who recently spoke in Harlem, has frowned on this color line. But the American Federation of Labor has not succeeded in enforcing its will upon any considerable portion of its millions of members. As a consequence today during these railroad and miner's strikes the Colored worker remains literally the bête mori of the situation. We say again organized labor should neither blame nor fight the black strike breaker, so forth it should enlist its ranks and not strike again until it has done so. We repeat what we said on a similar occasion some years ago. "UNTO THE 4TH GENERATION." A Blue Bibbon Piece of Race Fiction. BY PARKER EBRE Author of "The Vamp and the Virgin." (Protected from the Newspaper) Feature Service. THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. John Clarewood walked sedately up the steps of his residence, uninterrupted. The instant door closed behind him. The instant door closed behind him he forgot his official dignity and rushed into the waiting area of his wife. "John, John, my man, my boy!" she cried. "You look tired; you're tired. You're tired. You're tired. Of course you were elected to service the people, but I don't want you to kill yourself do it." "Why, I don't feel half tired" as I did this morning. I got some big news for you. "Yes, the investigation of course." Virginia, I've got them at last, got them going and coming. In a few minutes, she went into a cushioned armchair and she sat herself on the arm of it with her hand. "Well, Virginia, I've got them red-handed, bribery, stuffed, ballot-boxes, police graff, light grunt-oh. It's all right, I'm right, it's right to the big source, Jake Broder." "The big political boss?" "Big, but not for long." And you're the first district attorney of Ellison who's ever ferreted it out." said Virginia proudly. "But if your predecessors found out who was behind the vice and why didn't they do something?" "I see you don't know politician, he, he taught." "But I know the district attorney's cash of office repquises to lay hands on offender against the law, no matter how powerful. That's the office of son make him keep his hands off." "What do you mean something strong?" "Well, Virginia, suppose you're a district attorney. You're ambitious, want to become governor or senator. If you fall out with the bosses you can't get your senatoration, and you want to become governor or senator in this town if you do your duty." "Suppose he doesn't want to be senator, but just wants to serve the people," he says. "He generally loses his job at the next election. And there are other ways of reaching a man. There might be a job after he leaves office, if he favors certain people while in office. There's clubs and clubs and holding, over him like a club. They can't get you in any of those. Your ability will make you plenty of an audience and holding, over him like a club. You were born into the best society in Elliston, and your life itself was an anime and nobody can scare you. So you went to the town and put Broder where he belongs they'll fake you governor of a kind of governor that were district attorney, and after that, young man, your road is clear to the White House." "The White House." You foolish kid! "Why not?" she demanded. Were men than you have gone there." heads man you have gone there "Sweetheart," he teased, "you're getting light in the head; you must eat. How's dinner coming on?" "Rapidly, I hope I'll go down and see her." She sid off the chair, a graceful woman, with the strong, full figure she had. "I'll watch her twenty. Her husband watched her lovingly as she . . . went to the door." She looked at her high-breeding, from the silky brown hair that shadowed her virtous eyes and patrician features to the shapey, muscular body. BEACTY TALK. had that poise which proclaims the thoroughbred. She was a new Jersey girl, she then she had prominent relatives in Ellison. She was a daughter of a southern ex-senator and full of the joy she had in her family to her Ellison relatives she had met John Clarwood, and she who in Washington had been proposed to by her Ellison relatives had chosen t fall in love with the young lawyer. Her father had stormed, her thin blood relatives had been taken out of many fingers out them and married the fan she wanted. Now, they had lived happily with her. "Yes, said John Clarwood as he heard her going down the stairs, and she was in many eyes. Even I should put him in a house, it would be no more than she deserves," back and back and a cigar. From his leather case he drew some papers, which he had read over with a grim smile, imaging what headlines she saw a few days when the sensational arrest would be made. He was a strong built man of thirty five, he broad and strong, with his face set hard, he looked like a natural fighter; at home, with his face relaxed, he looked like the boy he knew. He was elected district attorney of Ellison, New Jersey, a town and county of two hundred people, Ellison, rampant with all kinds of vice, had become known as a pest control expert from small officials but shuttering and encouraging open indecency. "Ellison! I wouldn't live in such "Mister District Attorney," began Wardell, turning red under Chater. "I'll be here, and I'll be there, one night you'll be glad to see here or anywhere else, and go on "What do you mean?" "You'll soon see what I mean, Master District Attorney." *(To be continued Next Week)* that the sleeves in too tight, or the mitten, too small, humor them, for any tightness causes poor circulation, and poor circulation causes "kitchen faucets" to go out. That goes for us as well as for them. I veneer poor straining sisters in the kitchen away with one's else glove and away with fingers in. have fastened them at the wrist and turned back the glove it touched. But the glove is burding forth, and yet they wonder why their hands don't look like Mrs. A little home care will save you many a dollar at the malluree if you keep clean hands, the flesh first out of the mouth, and the nails outlittle away from the nail, the nails shapely and pliable, and please don't undercut underneath the nail, for underneath the nail, with a tophick, a steel file, orange stick, or any such sharp instrument. Do not scrap too much water, too much warm water, or in too cold. It is to avoid extremes in caring for any part of the body, though. Don't use the same instrument for the circulation. If you are using lotions at night, apply them, before the time you go to bed. And no matter how nice your hand is, be careful just how you try to disassemble the nail. If the angled angles may be all right, but require from fluttering hands. Don't stap and twist your fingers and twirl your nails. If you want to dry the fully exasperated at your nervous state, France, delaware, and acupuncture will be desired rather than the abrasive finger. Your will address me at the home office, if I will gladly set a set of exercises for inducing grace, also some simple home lofts that will do wonders for your hands' appearance. If you want to dress up and browen and vigorously, but indiscriminately attacking a Brussels carpet. It's all in knowing how, myears, all in knowing. TEXAS TOWNS Beean Teter, snk eitetas tesa Berta, Corto Coatate obit Sr ek ae eae nee Soe a ee sma seit iy harness ar pe Bae a eae ee eae oe eae re hook aioe oo ce Cee ern Be Sie Beecwaete eet ee oe Sako & Pasa ae Hee Ream eee mecha ape ‘Stica Siatdee "SC Bact" 40h" avenue. ls Sy este, eat et acs rnc Ese aoeiearaeae f Sean Pate tin eae Title Youbet of Sleata, ibe returned: Min hice arene Pia ath, sire St Bae the bere, poze lg Sree a ee Herat See hat Ge ae oe eee Sr Ser a foeeeiae yenee ar Pg ee Pe ere ee Bhan eae {hs ceremony” of baptigm was pertorm Se ci oe eter: Sas Rae cea eee ate Eaves meres | gees weaoe epee Boag 'echiae Sorat al Blarlighe “band” la”'proureoning "under tee a? aie ce ae steers Sa eer, Eee eee paler ata “Sion rierine orton Eaiaveus' Hawking” aise ote Lor Se ees fee ee eee ae he Gee apy geben Seattae tae tea ay pee he i iciaity arp hor ti Maw I acs ton Herre ater Sey Sens peti a ao es Si att oe tee Seu So eae Say pe Se et evens ‘Battin is, inthe city the went Behe oy ees a ere See Re ge hg Bs Ee sot, Etc atce at Serena teehee ey bang ies ot ai eiiadte Satay Se aes mares ea ae Saipan See fae Young. Mise “Kmunile Bi ‘Beito Soe a esis Behe of Burbage ut Faas BS aes 2 eee Ane Saare Saee ke a Ee Sak tree Sas re eee Pa iene he tee foe es Ede aiid Seats a Te a Seat eae ae Soret Buss mite Mi te Sacre eth anette eee oe oe ene ee furroundings. Prot. Bex RL beh aa cng ig iantee ree Sees Eaerhien enaes & ion eters Sargent, den ae Pe ay ie Pen a fore ne eee Seas ona Se growing “higher and higher in Bony ete bade te to Seba eee erence Serer aa oa ele Se ae Bates | Carre arts sett tai Phan lage many motaton hn ea tine agin: Gate last Sh. Pwihsont Hoeat agent for Tho"sitandare Lite doeurence Cox and Re Gi Rideader” of "Mutonee,” Cres BG. Alacander of Mumeees. (rs a resceie,ferae ih Se e ee ee fgets uae ere eae SEHaakan oe AoW hy “eotarned From "Tulgae! accompanied Sy hae Pty My oi Indisposed at" thin writing “Prot.” Ke eae warioce eae city eetartas eh eae pa cee ene eer Siuskose, Sunday evenings ie nrg, hae ee ee where aie spent. several Gaye among [Friend ‘ana’ elauver str.cand Mise 9 ee een a rea Be aaa can et a Er eaaiada Siete i hee pet ees gs ae tinea |at‘ahorter Chagas An Ma char Rotrteaee tate ee erueiees eeare aare islod, Rese arinneaat hen Sor euonpiae ‘ie succsans = Cote i ate aah, tatty Sted ath eer Ret Hat ck femeene aae eS tenes tees Wiulne? a aver Me Wille’ Beadton Bods |, teernspina ta Sass cana eho iate tte eerie Some See batt tee ear at Bat Sal ae cone eet aes coe rams eee Here ae tea cere inci ey tate tte habe [Mest °REGe, mother ot Mer Marshal | Mineral Welln—The rally Sunday at [tne er, Mee alton vite of Bev. See Bo Une cad rae i Mas serach aru nee re janes eamk mone Bice sis one tee sat oe we Brissten, oer. oe eg poe eee ies ee So Re a gS er ta a ‘Shien ‘Is now in” seaaton at ‘Talilower, Hera seer te ue the "Sunday. Bchoo!_ convention. Me Be es ae Sate es Bearhes tae rede ii Rev ecte aes ears Bigshot i init relat et eee ee oe Go Tham ta visiting Sir and Men: fienty Bak ee ee Recetas ee ore ier eae ae emma Mra Wille "Mae ‘Alexander of Fort Ree eas dh Pectin os ss ae tee rte ene Se Ns eae es paid tes teats Mean Ee eeett © pevcee See Sear c Bune ae [eet etc hated srt ets Sa meee aa Ee ieee es Bee, mee arta eek ee oe ee eee he ae Ee ti a ts uscenn’ Goi. 13600; Sunday | mchoot Lec Per oy ana ites Erocating returned home Be dhe ee ta Se erates aeedoee Scie eer ae oe Rap areeteesr yes cera ats er ota ee er ae a cet oe Sg a oe oe tBerlatea. ara aca cer earn atti essen eg He ht Pe er BS Sone Ret eect wie San Antone. "and Marlin," returne oe ae eae, ae a fers Fe sees al iss es reas ene a fnyr"t toe lack Tigers acct ces neta i a or covers CEE Mi 2 eaten at, oe ee ifecaearenectis sited t | Fase ra hatch EE el [Rem scent Fr her ahh ire Chiltan of McAlister, Ola, is visiting te THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1022 Miss Bossie Watson of Muskogen, Giornale ars “a, Davia ot asda sant eae Op ae pe et See oper) be Bi Aa Een in Waa phat eigen ah tp Be Ned ate g Leraeae Be era enna Selo aes, agora Vlalted ra. Hiama Wallace. sr, Dore ieee Reach erat igus ener area Ger net or eee eG pai ee me ee othe ye Rely bia Pista wa ae i omiene aie eas fe See re cat fea a Sse We oe pein Ween oe: fica My tak Wa Fa Sis arenn mae ol te ee (foci dlumae party ih Sees seed fee eee ee Bien Tic nia te iat hee Harrie toeieedt ar uae wan Wiad “at on Cfoeke Horm to Ser et boas he ye Me” Misses “iflanie “Maes Miller ana Hence Ms ald BLAM” ERT he dultes a wee ieee ae jeer ee ice cee oes eae ae eee Beene Mita "Davenport and baby thom “E9" {ine “fined. “the. nights. and. Dan ena, cone fhe atone 3 bark, Sieh ove ves! and “frieede | pore essra 6 ita oe aida art’ Bitgn'han gone’ toran exwenied viet Ee aha Meee eae i Giteke hh Ses Bab Sutetan ti on Pity nigh pkey eta ae Be Fore echoes 6 eee ealey” and Tale pikes tom ee ae ee Freee cow paar polos" ois Ra Seek ele eee ee aR Meee Be oe ee ees eta Pore ace ee oe senanrr anor eats Betis ree alee at atlas Be sic eects a sea eric a ane Week, “quite “A” number of delegater era kree the Firet Baptist Baptist Association Pi Sree sional as pete, pier eh renin eee) have returned from the Grand Lodge Ree ahe cee te [has returned home ‘after a two weeks ire ae Gedapccmes retesece oo aes ene one ERM EN ie coc ee eee Mea hae eeiere” fener aa Penh Oe teen oe fepe'honte molncr apa ater, i eecieaerere tear es teenie maracas er wick and Miss Lucile Woods of Long- a, oly nots BI ule La ety Lop nie ee a ce ete ee fear er cave ae ekg te ee es, cab eeuee cone oa a td abies eters. ape an lepieead Gen Tea es jevening at the home of Ars, H, Me- eat Anat encase a Me rate, te mea aes ine esta Teta ts ae ae aretha er Neste wate Sts aa ee fore terath peatted thal at Trine tet he bo oe aa ees tae ar aes tiaras eves tet ate atten wore les [luncheon ocalsting of apring chicken, igaged in his revival this week at sum: Mherfield. Mra Olle Beidees. Young of Muskogee, Oita, ta vaiting bor sister Mra Parateo. Solth In. Summerfield community. Revival. began. at Gilat Bapuistcivceh Sunday. Pastor “Ho: ward. will be asslated: by Rev. P. J Bears of Marshall, Services were good at Gitgat Sunday. The B. ¥. PV. and Bunday school proves {0 be in splen- aia titanetal condition. according to Teporta of thelr aeeretarien. Mr. J. P Montgomery, Sup a. Torani, Mra Maggie. Marshal, Stason. Ora Muo Well, Reevie. Mastzomy” and Morths Money landed the Sunday schoo and BY. PU. gonvention tn Mar: shalt tals week Sire Mollie Lytich Sao teceruée fréal @ Fake toa We tee GENUINE pereares ute eros Fiero BARTER ‘CALIBRE 32, peaks Be et ae ie alae ne A Bais oe ee ae The Wonderful Hair Dresser and Grower. j | meh to viele hie fathie + Mine Dahle Tardy eft Sunday for Houston, where te? il spend the summer sing her Broter, Mand air Henry Horton entertained: Prof. Har "io Friday nish vith -sufptuous fopper, on the eveuing of bie gepar {ure St J Deva ot Sart. the’ ety "value Men Bion Ort ted alr, J". Taper of Resebud tre che ly, vatne Ar Nano Moore. ‘i Lust Woodley, Ne Yoube, ‘rein By Dean, Mra. C Youne andre. Swann, i: {ored Hearne’ Thuradey” attend {he Disiiet Conterence- hig ‘Hal "Turdee ta quite iit at ber home i [ae Cedar steot_apd her rien a opel for her speedy recovery. rs Titer Sct a quite "ht her ome in Weat Calvert Bilan D. Sanders spent Sunday In the elt” wit re tol Tima and Hoth Soot Miss Ria Con ley ie wate lek at hee Bowe. in So (Stvert Me, Rebeen Stewart lasik st her name ino. Calvert, Prot c Piatt ek at bie home. Men C8 Raynor tet Sunday overland for Wil eco to Wiait ner broter, Me 3 Staton’ re” Sadie, Taylor Coton frame hore Sunday aiter nealing ¢ few gaya with frends tn South Texas hit, Anderson, Drew ia reported sch at 'hin ome, Rev: 3. 4. Drown ‘te ported Alla hin homie on the ereak rn A. 8. Mima, wile of Prof AH Mima same home Fray after spend ing few weeks ih Watahachie, New fOrienon and" Houston ising. bt eldren and odver friends ‘Mia Mad ene Taylor Lite Rock, Art spending the amet with ber mater Mim G. A. Taylor Cato. Bailie and Jones Pratie-su- ay schoo wan well atended With ex fslent Sunday "schoo Tew” Jud Svan out and: dliveredtn Inventing formon, Rev, gers ef San ‘Antonin [onducied very eucceasul Senta, ov. hye lft for his bowe ‘Toure ay ales Pastor” Sharp itt for ord Saterday” Rev. Mt te ‘Cove ont alert, wen othe scene a Presched an excellent serman Friday Prensane Grove revival le beng eo ucted by Rev. Hoyt ot Menrue. Ms. Sits Darsan In home hea trom Praitie View” Summer” schoa. Me ad. Mra Thompeon have. returned a tetr nome at Porrence, ira SE Yocter ix howve frou Seas, toa come enteane iine oA Noro HAIR GROWER 1 tees ste sat Wake Be PES, GS Paatte ‘ter Sat se ene commethatene WS eee ae Seu ‘ute Srery 0 ae eee setae ate oo rani st eon "Monae ka song with alt ordre Ceara Sai iava tae Ghee | Cartas, Me ond Lee Chick eee. ee eres cet meas vate case eee anna soe aes esse eet ee coer tis ae GE tallie aad Romania Tolland are tok- eee a Seren eee neg ee oe a Reet a See rear eae cn ier en oe = ee See a eS ioe ta eee Sree meee S Seekers nwa ha cc en eee Sec ehe Stoo: ge a pas fore eee ae Rees oneuiaes cen eee ae oi eae pe ne ee aoe = cae Ee eens oc as cee Goer ace ee Teepe tee eee Saas” eee ae “oa SE a ate epimeey ee eae toon ee ee pee eee Cece careers ies 2 omnes, es oe cee eee ashen a aan oe Soon eee Sete oc ae ee eee oe oe a one peek: Same aes eee ion: eee eee eens ee ee Pate ‘ta sick at her home tn West Cal- eae eee Paras ee ean preci. eters [aie 2 a ee ee coc canes eras eouar aaeoea eens arenes Seppe ok an ys eee eaueone ratarealy from genie Ree en ee ier, a ae ge cca eee ech ee east eee cers neeea ee sees Seret cara irae fats aor ae et eens onc amore Reara. corer Ses Eceer ss Sakata ae 5 Potareg Para Eas ice coe en ere ae decd aa aa ating aro dy Me One thousand apbnts amted — Good Money monde We want ageots In every ity and vt ae to sell TH STAR HAIN” Ghownn, "Tht ‘wonderful reper sion "Cam be used with Gre itu nro Selle for 250 yor box ne ‘ihe hoe wi breve ite value Xay Dersow that “wil use 4 ie" box "Will be cow ‘ineed. Mo matter wha Tine talled to prow your ‘hair June “eive ‘rane “San man GHowsR ‘tla and be convinces. Gand ‘ie fer “fll “see "bow. i 200, inh“ be ae ‘ena "HL and "we ‘fend you a fll ou Biv that you ean Be fin Wore “wie it a ‘snd. you a full up mm sv Am main cnowan mane. vactunens. Mex 12, Orsemators, | ia me eet, in Nawal i § \ ee va A if My (PR el NNO | | HIGH*BROWN | HAIR GROWER Abney D Axe sleley yeu = ee S) Sonar wr coed “Soe a ee ee L (HIGEEBROMT) sacs anoe meah | e/a Sol ES Cie le o panematel A ropes] tt yon aon ta tae like! dade FI} \ HAIR cROWER / SY ot mm mn BN a on a wy a1 ome BURP ato) AT es ome sh oiin | ae HReyizsucels Mancellsa (ely aente): - ). See tape a lca? te sarcoma ter tt iereee Teena see. te ee DALLAS BAND HOUSE, ee AUN BAND ckernUMENT, Lumpy ena LED Wit Bros: copyedit oi A a a a ae mens scueca, Pre ee % a : fe ig? seat a Excelsior Mutual a Association I Dallas, Texas i vet ponte pend setae whe aero death tthe fay, Bee Sete ret thet eee Rat a fat deat sa, Saath {ake Inmuranes wit the— * ‘BXCHISION MUTUAL BENKEET “assocu' TION : re pa dent cain tn 84 ecm 5%, SIE soomt 408 Shien ese SEs a Secor cal Ea, H, STRICKLAND, President, 1 copmmt, Boot vA HEALER OF GREAT POWER <y | li fase) i i aa eet Be as er ogee wrth aia atts 1 ie teat hy tera la See ne ae eee ores EST Pe Sitka aa i eer eae, SO rmonm x 5900 We Dye For Others Why ta Not You? re rans HES eer k sem ft, Sete, apes eee ee gee ek ee Se een ch een aan | Ser ter’ wing's yore, now = WOMANS GLORY 1S, HER Xo more—DAXDRUFY, fo more=PAULING HAR, fs arecencmane Boa, SS Ree—ewerm, 3S more emt Gee enn te Seip Growth of Long, Paty Ha roa gt ne Temple On MADAM JESSIE CARTER fen Sap Boe meee: 4a Lattette Be tne, Dene, Ok pressberapeyihaetics be nad A PE. AO pe TE lg Re ti a Sat Pre oa : Pee ese te FAl iT | Page TX. ih gheeahes ware well 3 mee Syl Scr s S Seen sl Seana a ac i Picea ee as erwin a cl Ses wes nd es ‘Slab. "Denton py ead eke Se Pomme Silas els oe = em mere eter eee eee See host teas ee ee ome Bee ens iat thane ge ate tal on Hrenemindey, Steal, wacker hrs Car Pare ae es fae ese ra ‘Texarkana —dirs, Listie Brow’ and| sean ei at tee ne et ara Se eerie fon Whee fe faim isan der as car Servers ee Siineey pat eka om Sethe ea at Beene ate i aS, Sat ae Sess aad a ‘week. Prof. and Mrs. B. A. Jackson | Pacers sea ees tent Sore beret epee ice hee ie Bae acres Be acne mae an cet sta hs ey CoE re ia amie te sao ee ee tn soe er Saige is a Eeniatfntetataan. ee $e a a a il sees eer ot Se eet es fares Se mes Seats, Saute Sete day asec ers Seer e se cine oes sce cere a terns Bets crs ie eS Paste es Ses MaDe Sen ees eee oe, acetate sores ea Sie arane'e ae oe a Babette deat oii a tae ee ace Third fesimental cand Kt the Tex- esa ee See eee er as iene cee trae cea tae roe enter ose a Bases ae oe arecence Sauce ef ec nag ae elt oi Get a oie aay Sree ati fa fae re, aaa? Seine eS ae Ses eee by ‘Migton,—Sunday school wan well at. Bert Sate ie me act Senet nae tier re Sees een Beret see se ceae Sates aad meer ie ioe Berea ra no a Sr fies avwnaie oy re tage sienna ee bra rae ar Sent nate fee St bie See oa it Taos sres ee a aetis Ext hte et at = ria pesariutean ta | tine oe Fat Sa haat wis Cocina end Mer pie tel ater, he tea, ala fe ae a ae Tate Nie Bert y ate a Tene ut at ie es Sa ee ia ak ec efksenoon ad report « Reod meet SM tue ry al Bea tea tte Both Texas eats Oulsbome s.0 work Calman Maccte Ti arch wate recy od pid wll a Baa haa pr rs Sat pe feat ch Se gee doin ik Fane ey uaa 3 er sina hentia talied by’ her muny felenda, et at kiya % Fo ta apt | eens eae eons vith yates oe fier See wah there. ates 8 W. Wright | ie wall Heat, "oy Kaori ahaa’ ths paso ty mindaee ih toe Ba Sen ays a te easier eet rea a a Cute oe mt sonaay nig se ML. Calvery Mt ia noe eric ices abe a'sece Os oc frome Gyr tet oe aie hapa “rts Se ee ato te tS aie Renter, ‘usay"tatag” or" Ene tment Soot was Need attr ‘on "oat "there Told ‘wih Sr acter en's feesteid hes Ge tes” woe eas Ske tte tepaa where sto id Noes as sect” Nt’ coer ne Desig re prt ihaies cada fieine aol Soa gate fees te cts lr as Sete na. aivammerst's os ets Seed, Sr Dut ror of Gras iene te ees hk ew a a ee atte | beige ae eee cate erature eGo fereeaear ae race Sk rie ur, Ole Stary Saeed eta "Peay emote Dil ra Pee ike eet vay, hota a otk ik toon ieee rsd Set ne eine be wc cee acd tot n'a noe Bea: tans a atteay ete Sears tn Can fs, fr ry apiece ot ee heel at cata a ear dabei cayhorn Meat eee tee eee race aa Behan eee, Teche th revival a Bveot sie ah coun vas rc oe asec ter Carne Se ot Core, Sntiied te wesc Rev P.M, Wier eh ire guaray eaiaeetee Pou cies aces Reta a Sot pe tear fide tree wetinten tos oe eee ne ae as th Sem tneren, Pa. Suc eto sto or baa actcd Ins Russie Wostnce Gyeaise its Sw. fet Sao ck ti bom tk aa rn asa Gat meter tal aba etl be omn ‘pence mash ee ee Bate oe epeetes ee cee saber Wee, cant Saat re has Be‘ bee wt Ber apresinthet'watine = Pecat Pease seer oar! foro Caver ing arent ee ctu Suet ister arc: ia ec aa sseeee” ase eee oak, Sere aa Stns MilatTa’ Paste Clad pve aust eontint nceae ie bs‘sane nse nat sy Het Bass oe ae eres ee ts te “tom Os pcr eta art wil Rie" comnnty ie sntat"on ey tale Nett Mee ant eee ogra me's oot Reseda ie eas ste aaa, a ws oe eee eteme sete guste cans at Busts "atin a eit tar ba age oars So kt ae any se rae Snr Tae pee ciel salons Bee ten pee rt ccastene feats seks ste ae sos ir‘ tnt So's Sh ay. fe hepa Wa sie ates settee ba ee sac ee tetany Aft mi ar, i eras wna occ fina Sor Yuk ee aaa Nas errant rai As Sea eeate s Keres er, Matioys ted te Tecmo fr Beye. & kant Stow ope Banta te ecincae ert Moore tbe F'n af ye ae te ate a Sony 7 A wf ‘Brown was ish "po feat uneny Nes be Pee oe ‘Tenn ay eed voce Re at iat weal as setae ia alent theca "pent: "a Hu "Bees ite une hee [aera Donat eae ees fern ton Be Vi i Seat seone heen osc. et eae re et seat et aa, Kipes wa oes Platte Price Teantte © he tick eran? Goa tre Dope fr hen", ey" over amber of ylraoe wor peau te ch seca Several car act tok the cy the logy Senn tnd face F's ators to onset emacs dime Ha wag accompanied set. Ge ae Ne at arn set “eran Hl And Soph Cavern ore ruling hata ot vse e."tnd ND i,t ag Se iene ioe bintiaes etbecta ced St iahas Je atic sa ee Hoek es Des araet conrad ie Yim taste aes pe Peel he ay tate Re we OA Li eat urs wort a ving Te Nr a se at "Moose os "Sace Pe, ~ there will 7» n'y alte at a im Bu ian iw Sak ft eerie oe ea of Chander, Sain Tor of Chandler, Texas ad Mies Tom ‘THE DAILAS EXPTPSA, DALLAS, TRXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1), 1022. Pere teint sa ae anon wet nsec oa a wares rah ee : = mre, aed ry y evening. After eas ee foes aoa oe Sa Span ite a chai Caner es edna a anrcdaet wae EA crag rand pce as ea Brat hes Se eee ee eee tag the ‘the Afco.Ameri- SS oeeee oe ee es terran fe eens Sic fs ener Sa eee Co ht nl Bo as a mat iat a a ay a doe eee at aa ak fiver an aha a Bre aaa ae oe ee a cee ieee at facet Cees eae ees Sea oa Teale be i aed Se ee pete earn posers te ears eeael at ata Pecans Grae tes SOE eta at cs Sa Seer ceacer ats ame “teas, et ethers ras fren cos hr a eee ar oe eae a Sa x tn ieee ea a Sa eee ee ee ee ees oe See oer in Stale ee oe em ee soot Brg er he easiest Pola eames oem Retest ete ae es Eraane ener Gecrianaar at bere gta Ele ah oo [np ala endef kare ase te a ae ee pee eee et Bia ot Para a ae eoecerk ae Bit ren ak i Bh ns ek See atin oh si uaa eae hte eta ie it as cai sea arse hee Se Nae rar Wssrmecae e 2 ee ete eet Seamer cas a cokes Baty eee as eearnceraee re ah 2 Gane cera Ser aeeee a pase oer Eris jc mere i Sh is eiaeeer ae cae ee So cer ts Bi Stan eet Pe cee aes fare wn, ba ie aaaste a oo Be Sara tet Se eoroee a i a arrears Bech tatien et Speeds fe oe Seana dass i See care ee Sees cet eat ae eat aie ate aa Tae ato ark dite ia een ans ca ie ett eh Oona Sete et ee oe ie a a eat teres we poe ee cere Ba aoe ar a eee ae aa eee ec eee ce eters & Eat aie eo ie 2 Serer eae Reena eas Sur Beye pore noe e ES Seite sities feeds waar oe See aa ce a a Seas ah ree ecto eau tay tee gi i sara ee ch tas +5 suet eerorat Sal ts ce eterna eee covered saa Past arriease ns bash ae eee eee oe Ps ‘a and the ©. MB churcten. Sic list: ter aud Mr. B. Stewart are operat ibs ine new plctup house bot ass aot Peay rn Green Secu . Armrest oe fiir bow i isin et Sorry of Dailun is here. EAR Wewdny it re osm se ary letting eee. Aterooa tue communtiy ac nt the ‘ae Fesdeooe of Mr. and Si fuomus Shy i San enn 7 Plowella ig in the tty tr ‘yieg_enroots to laa to Mi Marlin —Toore was aa cellent agent prorat randored atte fist Sapte Church by Prot. Joumson ot Twsmensce, Ho, wis anid. 37 ome ot the beat talent ofthe ely, Prot ono ‘eft ast ‘wonk for Gaiveston to be present at tho unday schol fsouvention Prot, 3.” W. Washington {Stn Beaumont thie Week arsnaine fhe Mocaie's Grand Lae, Prot Fe Stampe is home after eight weeks fin "Waco, teaching. a the sommes choo! Hav G. Young’ of Houston i th ey tr he ht wr rat [alts and Matt passed reuh S00- fay neonate iontdwe"e naa transported some pasenser® yout, Met Hy. Chance on, the sick nv improving nicely. Mr Tease Divi, te tenurame age, Wan ealied to Calvert riany to sai ber ick bret, “tr efly, rn Leatha Moraing of Ween, Mz. Yarboroush fot Rosbed, re Jones, Mra, ude Sir to’ 306i Mi Dame Jul, Mr [Mekeions ot Joose Prain, were the ost o¢ Mr. and jen ues ain Seen kaowacandldsten:Pigoo Bret Bruce Gerald’ Jaybelrd White have Tat returned from Hoason Intel Buick touring ear- While im Houston made a bin the {G8 ralroad Tt money wasn Yow dolar hort Sverytody.inMaiig. were nope Rony would have a chante out this sven hundered mien, id bot ave 8 | soneh. Succens Chub | ss, Rodin Gombies entertained tne ruccue chu and’ umber ol embers, were proaent ta her” hose Jom ‘Gretham “attet, "Tuewday ter: on, fom 4 to clock The room Frere decorated. In Gaal, rons nine and foram: brick foe cream and | Sine Pood “squarlon daw oes aod aio. were served. ‘he uest "vere Stewiafoe M Bawart, Ie Lama, SSS Gren ta Sears | tasletRev, G. A. Drindale wa sith his pope at Mt. Core. Siena ices all day. wiGh five aceaionn |Moae by ales 1. Thomnwon, 3, and Sir: Robert Homond, guest ot Mr Aer FMvther Mt Are Bad food service Jall'day. Rev. BH, dnckzon preached a" grat sero at the marting sr Services “ail"aay:_ vo" sccesins |Johristin church Ia Austin Texan. Jae ta Taylor "Sunday night He | reached athe chriatai ehureh San fay aight. Prot. Hurdle of Austin Texas, nin Taytor and wil lave to teh Yor Palestine, Tex, from Paes tine he wil goto the tations) con | vention: Service allen chapel "A | He'echureh wore very ood al da |The pastors wife Is biting here. The | pastors wife ta wating’ here. The | Bunday school "Convention, aati Birt itn ere ha wake Th | pantor ievery” huey. on.” Mek | Fenix te fare? of Chicas ne sown vintins mother and hs tamiy ive revtval ‘of the ‘Hotness shure began one week ‘go and ented Sm '|day. There were several aditions for fapitams Men M. ("May Herring ha '| returned from Tetineessce where she pent few daye ehh her mothe Hin her last days. We very much re. | Efoted to. now of er” death Rr |W, Browteyy Sum. Le Mt Hate ina ta Le. arviaon, have. re {turned from the Woodmen Conven. tion in DlanThey report ren | meeting. | Maresrile, Okla—It_ Ie report ona te’ ada just Weat ofan |{etning tne Linco ndction, wil be | sida tow mecku. Thin track |e Mas heen essed by our eon tere momar of Yer" |e, opened for vale wil open a | Ralton "forthe "rxea, Rw 3. | Grendver. es me armer an |Sra i. enning attended th | Sunday school ‘onventt tt of the A SCTE ast wok ich convened Set, Oxia ir, ‘uele Mall han | irmes “soi ater a three wea pasion of tne Grant ‘Lodges of th | rst of ad courta whieh wa | het in "Boley" Oks. | Dodd City-— Sunday «choot atthe fat hares wa we atended Sun ter. Henson, "our “pastor, frou on waa at Ms oat Sunday! saul improving preached 8 Sob J mermoa at i’. tan st 8p. Lt tie Genomay Papa tani impror in tothe delta of her many’ friend | ie church of od iv conducting | rovial in th. lt | Hera—Pastors of Tre Vioe_ an | 308 eharek wore at thelr post | “ual. ‘Sunday "schoo! ts Frowin it Intra, teat of the A. Mt. B. poo ple worsupped ‘in Palmer” Sundey |B treat revirat tht Bam eloved wit they our” acetone. Rev. Durde Jind otter minatoraassaied, "Rew |Brince, autor. A reat meeting a |e hie Joan. Nutter of Moldenvi Jkt. ensue Mae. “Caumy Yan tex" core:Madnon Waco," apent ihe week ond herewith feends a elativen “ttle “Leo Dana whl |rerkine at the brick ‘ard fet” an ean baaiy” ‘but not seritaly burt Jessie’ Slpust ar Paog hens eat eas cy ig felt ciarkavitecanin week. Per He base bal boys were. defeted iat Setamdss "by: Dotan" oundry. Beore to 8; In favor of Dallan Boys, Wenderson—The Rast ‘foxar Sun gir teen toa he coe tees a. m. The opening revival sermon wes preven, y ihe nan, On enbat was adod to tho church. Tho Woyal Society tet nt the home of Mry. Mary dr Hey. Bovey mere mare Ste baat. Afete a heard ieotur, the mem bers began work. Mrs Brankle Bim ton president; rs, “Amer” Goat fc enuny. sr A Gener | “he Ainertean Woden Con Yontion at Dalle tat week, Mra. 3fn- hie Gaison hasereturaed home after toeoding {wo weska in Wen. Mlsacs Totti Alle, Disie Jones tnd Nannie Le"Alpbeby have. returned from toe Summer Normal at Tyler, Texas. Mies fAtbelono ‘Hightower ot ‘Tyler, at een the seals of relatives. and friends Mise Grace Derey ls the weet fC hee trotbers, ‘Thomas and os cry. air Alice Gatson ist, home from the, Saminer Normal ‘at Nacoe™ fiochen "Mra Tala Muekleroy, Min Hionetta Dansdy ana Me Wath Per fy. attended the ‘Oud. Follows “erond {due at Datlan, Mr. Cawia” Buckner Heft tor Mineola, Mra. Beesle Brown fend daughter of Terll are the eusts fot Mr. and rs Bird Parker. Ree. © Je. Butord and" wile have Turned to thelr home at ‘Tyler, after conduct ag grou ceival at lo agit Jchurek: The neven year old son of Mr fand As, Joe Muckieroy was burned fon hi right arm while hang "wash fut werk Me Bam Prantlin © here fom "Yaron, ate Kame Sram ra: Dells Qooen at Dallas, ony to jand that bla aon bed succumbed tthe grim Teapor death fw mint: te im savance of hia ariel. Mt. a Steger hag retarted from h visit to feverad pnts in Oahomn Tamton—the_chureh carnival his boon in progress al thin week at the JAM. E. church, and has proven to be | succens, This waa adjidged the bis- sat nfnir of the King over Weld fh Exwam forthe Colored people. This Twas large gathering and ooly one turbance wan reported. fev. Khooe inde peopie are wearing Deautiul mfg afer the nuceess of (helt ef. forts Services were excellent atl fcnurch Sunday. Sunday school was ex ecllent at Galiie Baptist chureh. Re. Parker, wan. Dresent and preached fronderfl eermon during the ay. Stn ny school and BY. U. were wei ated nt Bethlebern Baptat chute Rev" DD. Jones of Chickasha. preach ed's, wonderful sermon at morning fervige' and another at ght re er. ‘obe, who. hag been tl for a short thie died at 1:39 p,m. Sunday Ava 1th Cebume-—The Social and Art Club met Auiust 2nd, with Mlasen 12 find te Philipe After the_ Usual manner of opening, the president rave fa report of the sate mocting at Pu tine. Stdainee ¥1 Gntan, pret dent at Mothers Ciub, MK) Lock idge, J. Mlckman and TE. R. Echols rere pleasant Winitors “A {wo-course Incheon wan served by the honteae latter which. we adjourned to. meet rity na "Alexander, Wednes- fay, August sth, ‘The club was the teat‘ Min E.R. Alexander” Potiow ‘nthe opening pans. for a “baby Show" were completed. We. were tx herd Into the dining room “whore |mont palatabie Tuneieon awaited ‘on Hi% ‘atibews thanked tho hoates forthe ‘evening. Next meting’ to be jit Mra Flore Wrient ie, Tom Chandler and Mca. Anal | Poster "Westey ‘were married, Frida ist atthe home of the bra. Kor | Care ‘ottelated Are Allee “Anderson snd children ot" Dnilag “nro visin Jfheir'mother and grand-mother, Mra Jentherine Owens, ina Wimberly |einting her "sunt “At Hillsboro.” 8 |Kimient. Reynoldy made. his” anna vite to the Temple. and “Tabernac iat weeks The eectadoflers, wer lInetaled ra. 3° W. Hawkina of orth waa the guest Arm. A. I Brown andre 6 Hot last wook |r PAaame won in the ety San aay ising Ma brother and Tena eine at Oahoma Clty. Chia. Mra | Annie Une Johnson bat. been eleta | seretary of the, woman's work. Rev 6. W. Caraway ta attending the Dis {tic conference at Ballinger.” Mla tan Lewin of Worth via ing her mother, aa. Gandy Randel ir gene “Hunter” and Mca. Cor tturns recently at Alvarado. ev, Ta or oficated Mr. and Mra. Geors Phi have tntoreved thelr premise ite, Jamon Baker is improving hi business “premises. Meatames Clem ine Gren, Athlone ‘Thomaa, Car | Grit spent Sunday im Pe. Worth, ite Charie Boyd of Data. was th vest of in wo Tast week Ota oma Cty ana'Pt: Worth, exe eros |e ats Wedneaday, oor 4 and 6 i favor of Fe. Worth Mex Exmna Davis and daughter have ruraed. Mrs. J omer han avery sit aon, Brn, Be |e Mickle ton the sie. hr C |: sini Ys inne at Oklaboma Cy fey. J. W Hawklon te conducting pra A Mannie acon ie mae, har returned fom Ce veaton. Mrs: tacy is viatine Mrs. Gor jon. Boro to Me, and Asa. Pert Phi iis w tine. shy gir. Rey. Sosenh A town ‘pre ‘a ne’ sermon. tbe Pista, cat dre day. Rev JG. We. Barton,” Sire. Brooks, Nr | tale isa Nichol aid dottie‘Swoeney. were. delerate fo te North Texas’ Atsoeation. ate | Mary" Sweeney ‘eft Sunday. mornin for Lawton. Oka, to attend Uae te [side a her’ slate, Mra. Lucy’ Boone. ‘The Cuart of Caiathplenie, Satur day Sasa “tuccena Ming Metron {ink reliraed trom Dalian Sra. Med lock ot Grandview was the suet of er sater That week Mra. Pon's Wright Waitewataht—sunday schoo! was wall attended a both eharches ew Bckard preached "ahi anrmota Bum aay nd let Rx, neh ur prac ea” Sunday. Piet” Balla char ira Caratine ithe Mrs. M. 1 (Mrs. Christine — Smith, Mra. M. E. Waitewrlght—Sunday school was well attended at both ehurches Rov Plekard preached ‘able sermons Sun- day and night Mov. Yui er preach fa” Sunday. ot Firat’ Baptist ‘church. ra, Cheating Suilth. Mra. M. Smlih. were im Wolke City. Stra, Le Maxey and. Veader Maxey aad irs M,P. Wren bave returned from Dalles Wher» they attended the 47" d lodge Mira ‘Milita Higes trom ‘Bonham Is Visltoe ber daughter, Mra. Vender Maxey, ‘The dcloratey iat for Dent. son to, tend. tho convention and Agsociation. ar. Will Bolden_ and others wore in sherman snd. ‘Den\- on lat "week. Afra. Francia Ander~ eon of Denlaon were here on business inst week. The BY. P.U. entertained last week and $1600 was 20d. Mew Myrtel MeAlona has returned to. Van Alstyne, Mra Florence "Bryant and others. were here. from Denson. MF. 8, A. Deboney wag ealled out at {0- dependence Spriten to visit the ED- worth Lense. Galnereill—A3) churenen wose welt attended Sunday, the B.'Y. P. U. was conduct by he brosdint and '¢ eplendia ‘vat rendered tthe fete ofa prewnt. Sra. Sle Mat in ans returned trom Ardiore, Ol. mhere she has been attending the bed side of her cousin, Mr. Bam Devi, ‘writing, The Deaconeases met at the | SS ihe “ante Gtr, | 5 hatooa "Ati Ae | Satta tit scien | ries a en Su | are Bash oda | eared at as Seve seed te Weng & mci wee ae | ae erat OF Bat cad wiharn Sear Aa hone te IMiias Helen Foreman, returned from fin, matey ert, ae ae tomes tie at fn Mexia he ere arts inde ao St ats 8 An ati auray Be et asin sar ate Flint oh Fueae ata? iat hse Srenine Bee ar tor Pao er jeg vane, Sea et Fine bert in on the nick tat. Mile y-—Sunds> acon wes wate ata ann See at stent lin Se Yt Roe, atone aaa a es Se ett the Pune Ge ie Fath tnt Boe afta foto, Gute esansor A a i oats ie F ee ar ee se ta ae sera hm ‘Ble re ee at ate a ba rvascece oc Chopet—nov, nen toh pot on ten mighte meeting a¢ New “lon. Mist Soe tae cat eae cored Booe temDals nee spending | fever aoe wih aly ee Mit teeta edets Wace we ecorcboatin ea ares jing the meeting at New Zion this a eta ei nde BS" featis ora "Pe. Nooo and a a test for mua | Setiaes tae | tata sanday acon at lah peat sss Sete iae"atae rink Repo" ealt ty BS ser oS Wert fa chral "na etre Rar it a ert, pet eat Ent peste fr ie ea eae aa arr et ie eae cate wer ee | Sand re" a ho Ree a ae rece se ‘|Toltver will leave Sunday for ‘tyler. iste ise enna, Soa Bat teeny fot Roan.‘ atl Santa ace Soe Bu i aan Sat ase fol | diy hu tl Bast Dale ieee Dulbe “ineomty EE ie" Die of ea iene ie pepe toe. ht Baraat when fs te am cacti arent {Sa tinh Gorse ec of ot {paiktn Sts non! aoe Sai Se te atthe ta teeing laa easee tt “tee eet Ser rseted’ noe Seo eat Ste so sheains oe Teas, ret anos re ISoeck Bal Sig amet as mas Neos hae Se! tas ote Nace es een inl ee test sates qty cn eee Beret cose lecetart mite eeees Sa es Geer fad” sen ter Se aah n't he gst ei ts eaten eas crete leon "ia" Sever “Teco ih Rc enath tat ety ans af Sat Toca Ses Std eat wa W scons We ‘| present in yrorning serbices; and he eatin tan laren os," than erat sae, Sie it esata eae, tae geen Ser lias trate ataes's bees | ceo ie oda ker li Baer ak Meieyto. H. Le St ar ot he Worth Dini ep jet Serene ea ee i ie reat at Neti) Soap" Or tae IS ais tay tree ret eee oe men | Sereut ato caren” Aneta” a - | $224.80 wan reallzed in the effort. Rev. ott, "areie ae ae i aa a ate tren i ete Biases Be Oe oe ae Saker ce | Secobeue de orement Ses | anteaters an "Suc wal |e ares ot ete ue i at wean Ce ey ogee ata cea othe a ie Ea lee ine “aati ho ae ora = ie "|Beown wil" tescht "in one. Gt the leis tes set seats er | ee ana tenet ay Baer lee a Sate te mee ee's seat pt ‘| Crandall—Mt. Pilgrim has closed | semen sine, 3,“ lee te tir Sota a | fate to Racker, hare hel eo ee a lcs tale ioe Yar Nita ie sie Sone poe oats aie "aac faba eae a oan np la aan ts Sine ieee. oa hats tne wit | Eade" Souther anaes fa i eral ae sce of dake it tv ee.“ ate lene al hatin etl of lie oat alas ae eee lt totes in ne pt ae fe We alt Re of Src een ting os nel, nn Iams ger eae col we iene tt sine. si ane "|hag been visiting her brother the past last Friday afternoon with Mise Bra J. Robbie, as Wostens. The club culted. je" usual usinoas ‘ald Ar" period and. the afternoon ‘was spent ty foclal chats and’ in. planning’ for the future a few surprises. Mina I~ bison. proved. herself a.” wonderful hostess, she furhihed melodious i- tie and refreshments (0. tbe delight. fal pleaure of all preaent Delicious chocolate, ream and dainty ite bales were eerved. ‘Mins BG, Taylor, President, RNAS TEXAS COLLEGE CONCENT COMPARY. mins College Concert Company te oll tater es Sai See ae See eee ah date pace Sees cre ie ee rer gears, Save Weim at Sie soe Rat iegtaee sam eases a ee eens "Fae ae ie Sees ad creda Se tase Pa Ae ad en aa reatrumer ach aa See oats Soares coe ie oe beeen seca cera ie ce ema Near ai Bo See cena rience arm tte ecraae Sate Coa ceases eater ee Ste ens is Pari, Sutter uses ces acu ee os Se ee ae eet shes fies tat ea Th (eset Setie braces EOS nett at Ee lee nen Sha eth Masts he tetiowing Seca cke Datiggtasbaih Chanel 63k RE“ me PAG lati’ GA Beet ses Se >. Ser ee Ae emasana A meme oF ee ht MG Roe ag Bolten 8, Ane. 18-2, com. Bia oot Hae aan Mag niin doen ees sae el ase se aatias Bee feat hae Bx Gane popes hae ats eee Seer Tee ane ceor erent Suieig eee eet Soe wer means Ext oie ieee foonerecccs Pier aoe ie i ered en Saree oes Se te eh acc OS tind ects éeting of the American "Unity ‘Teeas Tag raetlon Putte he Oa Rc oa cane pees ere oer aces eaten, Seem ca ieee ter ae ae eer tere me auetaren gal get te ae Foe'or mana aL eee fee ere eee erent eee ae te et Peers eee ce cee oe tet Governor Baward'B Duone, The Sacer nee cco leva Traders of ait Pach, relleious "Anan epeerntatve members are: aera Serta enh ‘Abram Suirack ere: Calilatus ‘Ean Baa Bete tlie Fran,’ Joesph @ ‘Keller, Benjamin 7. Fea ea eee fk carr Ba 4 MeNames, Lor elpre au itt North Dearborn strect. Net Tage Seen ns see ee eee cant en a a Sires Seeetetese aaa cee Se cermirr tae deknted wot aE a ate, eee eee pri creter oo ieee Sete es at oe ae oe vote Een eon ee eae Rol ecceer sees ONE Oe coon. ndettrwartiie 3's, Aug. 21. zllow. eae ee es Gaia Mas aan Wetaat RS cs enyfeaoeee Be Sef Rae ese bare sae See eg area Se eke eras segment fal ae arate ate da atte tena iggy ease ann (rah vs fa ais Teo te ata eat amen eee Mere res ice eee ne ee oe en eet boing’ ttn hot” aie "Ruanday, titel he af. elke gro: ae Petes ak oe mite, f'five ide ```markdown ``` THE SPORTING WORLD Tulsa Won One Out of Five. GIANTS PLAYS RINGS AROUND OPPONENT. WORLD SERIES TALK IS WAXING WARM. WACO TENNIS TEAM PLAYS BRILLIANT SERIES ON DALLAS COURTS. TULSA WON, ONE OUT OF FIVE. Tulsa Black Tailors won one out of five Black Glants here Wednesday. The Black Glants have Wednesday's doubleheader, and duplicated the effort in Hendman Swain is in white for the Panthers. I think the Panthers are next, I am confident. "LITTLE WORLD SERIES." TALK WARM WARM. Here's hoping the bugs will clash. JACKSON-WILLS BOUT ATTRACTS WIDESPREAD ATTENTION New York City, August 17—Persistent but the most important heavyweight battle place here on August 29, when Harry "Happy" Anderson, also of New York and Orleans, and also of New York and Orleans, year old Washington Court House, never in the annals of rpg history. Never in the annals of rpg history. The former fighters assumed the proportions of this match, new practically unchanged, but now a decalation, but few persons, who have expected the fight to go the entire distance, expect the fight to go the entire distance. Dave Driacoli straightened things out with the New York Boxing Commission after Paddy Mullins, manager Wills had expressed his satisfaction Hod Been Hanging KIR$ Colored fighter the ministers of the state are not so much opposed to the stage of the fight between Benny Bernard against the proposed bout between Dempsey and Amir, but they intermine in an am told, a far more bitter argument against the heavyweight championship. Wills should settle their differences in a state band from New Jersey, and Dempsey should prevent staging the bout here. Boxing Commissioner is but another of Dempsey may jump to keep from meeting Wills. It would seem to Dempsey to serve on concert movements on foot to the title belt for heavyweights. The and the strategic moves of his many white friends are but indications that Colored man if Dempsey should meet SPORTING NEWS. BACHARACH GIANTS DEFEAT ST LOUIS.STARS. occasionally. First clean hit-made by the Stars came from the fifth Hokkien, who accepted several difficult challenges with the third in the fifth, a clean steal of the fourth in the fifth, a clean steal of the bases in the sixth, and later scored evening up the count with a three-hit, but bad coaching on the part of Gate Tong was caught at the home plate. First Stars out hit and out countered Stars out in the later frames. The same team in the later frames. The same team in the later frames. The same team in the later frames. As they next opponent. Club St. Louis Stars ..... 102 610 000 1 St. Louis Stars ..... 000 211 000 0 CUBAN STAR2. backhand back court volley at will with the backhand back court volley at will able was the service of his team players. In spite of their decisive play, how their decision was won, Watton and Wren were able to defeat Dallas by a steady and aggressive play. In a Friday morning the Bevi brothers played broke even in an uncontested match, but the play even in Washington and Madison and Wright and Riles. They played Watton and Madison and played even with Wright and Riles. The play in the afternoon was not due to a business engagement from arriving at the courts in time, but due to a business engagement from arriving at the courts in time, but was played, however, which the team played. Watton and Wren played by a 6-4 score in a 6-4 score, perfectly by which an interstate tournament will be played in seven teams in which the teams of seven teams in the state be stimulated. In July teams will go to Watton, where a decision between the two cities will be at stake. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1923. the theft of home by Torrelli featured the 8 to 4 victory of Foster's team at Schorling's park at Schorling's park. Glantz 030 01 01 00 Hancock 030 01 00 00 MRS. J. W. SOUTHERNER ENTERTAINS. MR. G. S. WOLFE ENTERTAINED ON HIS BIRTHDAY. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tinsley have pur- chased a seven passenger tour carer. E. H. Ialley has returned from Formla. She has attended a ten days successful meeting. Rev. E. Bailey will leave for different points in Tennessee, Saturday. FORT WORTH Fort. Worth, Texas, Aug. 17, —Mr. Hewlett, the wk who was on the State Station, now on his way for his summer vacation, visiting in Xiloxa for a visit to the University. Pcal, Cal., returning about Oct. 17. BLACK MEN'S WORDS. (By Charles Cain for Associated Nerro Press. That attitude Does matter. That is the attitude that makes the white man subjection, with a clear conscience, every time the Colored press echoes the white American's prejudice, every time the Colored press echoes the American's rule and judges people's morals by white American standards, every time it parrots the white man's Equality, American Liberty, American Justice, it justifies the American attitude. For parrotred words are not words of free mind, you that it is not, abt the great mourn. For learning is a discredited thing; Others (the great mourn) will say it is The Greatest man. Even the Eyer will study them. Will they see they speak mechanically? They too are parroting. They were taught which they like to believe and will not question. They, the white men, are slaves of meaningless words. Next week, "Slaves of Language." Wealth of the Nations Tree Muakmelon of Hawaii. One of the most interesting fruits of Hawaii is the papua, or musquam, which grow on trees. This fruit, which sometimes reaches a weight of 10 pounds, is used for any of the on islands, being eaten for breakfast in almost every home. In general appearance it greatly resembles a pineapple, and is bright yellow when ripe. It is filled with seeds, but these are a musquam. It is a musquam. The trees on which this fruit is grown thrive in almost any soil, and the commercial plantations are grown in them. Other crops cannot be grown at a profit. Occasionally these trees attain a height of 30 feet, but as a rule are grown in smaller areas, the average. In form they consist of a straight trunk crowned by a cluster of large leaves, with the fruit beneath She Did Look Funny My first beauty was to make his first call, I was a high-school sophomore, he a senior. In "dolling" up for the occasion, I used a sample of vanillin cream I had just received. I took it to the vanilla shop and it "vanished" beautifully. I dusted powder over it and to receive blim in the serene consciousness of looking my best. When he came I肌肌ed it. I was not impressed, but thought he was admiring my complexion. Finally, he said, bluntly, "My! You look funny." I went to the mirror and saw what appeared to be a smile on my face. The cream had oozed out again and every pore had exuded a gouache coated with powder. I certainly did look funny. I was no embarrassed person, but I never did—exchange Worship the Octopus In certain parts of the world the dread in which the octopus is held has caused the superstitious natives to be scared of it. The specimen has been washed over the coral reefs into a lagoon, where it lives on the food provided by the "worshiping fish," and is fed on the sustive human beings, but the natives have now been induced to substitute young gates, calves, etc. They still make a great ceremony of the day, and many of them attend the missions, they are generally missing from the school rooms or the church when they are herded to their heredications "god" is taking place. Relic of Bronze Age a tomb of the Bronze age has been a tomb of a farmer at Berwick, England. While plowing a field a horse put its foot into a hole, which was the hole of a cave, type consisting of a cover and four sandstone side sinks. Inside were the remains of a human being, parts of which were well preserved. There were also parts of the cave, showing that it was of the beaker, or earliest, type of the Bronze and, probably dates from about 1000 B. C. Two small flint fakes were also discovered in the cist. One is a flint knife, which was used as a chisel. Where Benny "Fall Down." A writer in Black magazine, discourse on letter writing, says: We might have thought after reading his letter, that it was signed by Providence to be a writer of letters. The intimacy, the frankness, the nochance, the best qualities of epistolary exchange, are disjointed. He was all absent from his letters. He could talk upon paper to himself, not to others. He knew that the cipher he used was not easily fearless. When he expressed himself on paper to his friends he became acutely conscious that it was Samuel industrial official, who held the pen. Fairies and the Buttercup. According to legend, after devoting his whole life to the search, an old man found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. He did not want to leave it away to hide it, but a little elf feltowed him and cut a hole in the bag and one after another of the gold pieces dropped to the ground, until the bag was empty. The fairies fanned it the gold pieces on them as they went to the next morning the children were waiting. OUR NEW HOME 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 Given Write Today for Further Information "PORO COLLEGE Poro Corner St. Louis, Mo. OKeh The Record of Quality TWO OF HER BEST 75c I Want a Jazzy Kiss A Little Kind Treatment 75c Down Home Blues Arkansas Blues OTHER LATE HITS 75c **Muscle Shoals Blues** She Walked Right Up 75c **I'm a Doggone Strutting** Fool I not the Blues **SEND NO MONEY** Just mail me your order and pay when received **ST. LOUIS MUSIC CO.** Box 568 **ST. LOUIS, MO.** **SEND FOR FREE CATALOG** --- ORDO 756 each. We ship C. O. D. ORDO BOXED HOUSE (Formerly Mine b. A. Shaw) 1717 Hall Street Dallas, Texas. Write for Free Catalog. 8-13-17 AGENTS! AGENTS!! The Colored people in other states, have built an Old Line Insurance Company, why not not of Texas? Send all money to the ROYAL LIFE, HEALTH and ACCIDENT WORKS, 1015 Calhoun Street, Port Worth, Texas. W. WILLIAMS, Residents. A. B. W. H. HARVEY, Pres. Limestone Insurance Company, with its organized by Colored, with it and we need not say by stock buys, we need not say by stock buys. There is no reason why any one mans there. There is no reason why any one mans as they last. We are capitalizing for dollars and any one who is able to share out within eight months about Doctors, laboring men, preachers of Insurance Companies, you can call us over by the most competent insurer milionaries of insurance, the highest. You don't find agents acting in crow cause? 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"MATTROPTICES OF SOUTHLAND SHOULD CAUSE US TO BROW HEAD IN SHAME," DECLARES VIRGINIAN. (Pretreat News Service) Discussing the necessity for the pas. 17—Discussing the necessity for the pas. Mr. H. R. Barnett, a Virginalian has the following to say to Bovy: As a former minister of the past, he shame at the atrocities of the south at the appt hanging by the neck from an apple tree, and his skin lacerated and bruised by the stones over which the "night sent cold chills through my dreams. It was a scene I shall remember as members of the vietnam's race, prattled and rigged as if nothing was in the day that united the army of the vietnam's jury rendered the word "victim" in death at the hands of persons unknown—yet When men by whom the law is enacted violates the code under government, then the general government orders the civilization and pass such Order of civilization and pass such whether it is thought by petfighterers it is constitutional or not. Right or wrong? GORGIAE POSSSES SHOOT INCENTO MEN IN SEARCH OF MURDERER Maeon, Georgia, Aug. 17—Sspamodel firing a cinematic film of the lives of persons headed by shefft's deputy for "Cocky" Glover, a former Army officer, C by Bord, a deputy shefft, and the police in a shooting affray in a Nego pool. The killing followed the entry into the poolhouse of Deputy Bord, Hale and Will I. koe, the latter Colored in the police and they knew well, was accused of having shot Byrd in the back. SATE THAT CONDITION OF NEGRO IN MISSOURI IMPROVED. aug. 17 the secretary gradually mis- go, mis- without the press READ THE SOUTH'S GREATEST WEEKLY "DALLAS EXPRESS" Jefferson City, Mo. Aug. 17. *S. E. school of Missouri. Secretary S. E. school of Missouri. Secretary for Omaha NEo. are gradually growing better; in places where the students treat and keep at work without conditions have changed materially. 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Crystal City has one of the largest general manufacturing plants in the metro area, more than any other city in the country, located near many other colored people in Cement, Shoe and Box manufacturing plants. Many colored people are employed in building the Negroes in this section do not genetically belong to the high towns in Colored sections, hogs are kept in front yards and refuse is stored in the backyard. The large factor contributing to the high colored people is the high school education of Poplar Bluff and Cape Girardeau, seem to affect the Negro; weekly plaques and barbecues are in vogue and the political strength of the Colored community most of the Negroes voted for the Anti-brachy Bluff. This candidate for Senator won the nomination by 2016. GRAND JURY TO PROBEB LYNCHING. Marcon Gau, Aug. 14—John Glover, who shot and wounded Samuel Brooks last Tuesday afternoon, was byrned in the night. His body was riddled with gunshot wounds. He was lobbed by a Negro theater. 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