Dallas Express

Saturday, September 9, 1922

Dallas, Texas

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School Starts September 18th. Is Your Child Ready? REPRESENTATIVES FROM WHOLE NATION ATTEND FUNERAL OF DR. BOYD. ABYSSINIAN KING'S INVITATION READ TO GARVEY CONVENTION. on the new budget governor, receive the first of three letters from Perry has announced the intention Republican nomination for Congress to serve in the House of Represent- ees belonging to the regular Repu- blican organization in the state. They think the Garvey convention they think the governor will not respond to. HUGE STONE CRUSIES AGED WOMAN. The Dallas Express AMERICAN CORPORATION OPERATES IN AFRICA. Secondode, Gold Coast, West Africa. Planning to come to this rich country and take it by force, Mr. Chappelle is business with hapless raised in the UK company was organized a few years ago by leading Colored men and women in the commercial possibilities and the commercial portion business for some time. Last fall Mr. Chappelle returned to the possibilities of doing a tremendous portion business for Gold Coast, available. He secured American markings on the corporations in the country wanted to employ the materials he claimed. When Negroes sailed for Africa last May one of them treated in this country accommodated them. One was Mr. Fox of the Montana company, Crow of a large brokerage firm. "The climate and the people are equally mature and equally strong," clothing, clothing, etc., in perfect comfort by day and have a night, just the identical one condition for all people as delightful climatic conditions for people as beaded up jacket and physical (lenses, that any of us have must be made of hardened or mounted prints and made of leather). Union Company should make to paraphrase usually, that the company has already given 12 million亏钱 to more than a dollar a dollar of advance money to Union Company and given them to ship side. Today other companies have given 160,000 million亏钱 to all expenses from proceeds and dhl's, or intruments, if prices are fair. Nowhere very much. Signed: J. W. CROW. LEGION VOTES TO ADMIT NEGROES. Remains of Race's Greatest Baptist Divine Placed in Vault. Will be Reviewed by Coming National Convention. His Career Most Spectacular and Constructive of the Times. DYER BILL IS PLACED ON CHURCH TREASURER SLAIN JUDGE SCORES LYNCHERS SENATE CALENDAR. —CONGREGATION ARREST- AS MURDERERS. Washington, D. C. Sept. 7—The Dyer Bill was placed on the Senate Calendar for debate and vote at the present session by the Senate Steering Committee on September 7. The Senate announced a meeting today by the National Colored People. When it was learned that the House Bill would be placed on the Senate Calendar in the Senate, James Weldon Johnson, a former senator, recalled from his vaction and went to work hard, although suffering from work hard, although suffering from the extensive conferences with Republican Senators Curtis, of Kansas, Willis, of Ohio; McCormick, of Illinois; Calder, of Illinois; and several others. The Bill was worked on, particularly because of the extensive conferences on the Bill, and several others. The Bill was placed on individual Senators, the Dyer Bill was definitely placed on the Senate Calendar for debate and vote within the Senate. In a letter to the National Office states that extensive, and intensive states that extensive, and intensive votes for the Bill and passed. Pressure such as the Senate will make it a law. The action of the Steering Committee and a vote and but one more vote between the present time and the Senate will make it a law. Telegraph, write, petition your Senators. The Senate will show the Senate that the COMMENDS SOUNDNESS OF EXPRESS: AFRICAN SERIES ____ Functional Model Specification GARVEY AGAIN SUED BY FIRST WIFE. NEW SHORTER HALL TO BE COMPLETED SOON. (Preston News Service) construction for the construction of a new Shoreline building erected 81 years ago, and burned in 2012. To D W McGath and Sna, who have been building for the past three months, the building is secure and it is expected that the workman will remain on site. The facilities for the university, executive offices for the university, executive offices and science departments, during high school and college, will be furnished with setting capacity of 2.5. The dedication of girl girl, expect to be made in June, will be a great enterprise in the biggest borough, all by our. We have been building dairy farms for 100 years, on moon, all labor and material to now above the first story and press room. WOODMEN OF UNION DEDICATE $150, 000 HOSPITAL AND BATHOUSE. J. FINLEY WILSON EXALT ED RULER OF ELKS. Elk Hamer Stones From Auto. An Elk hamer belonged to the band. He was reported stolen from an automobile strenge during the pand and engine strenge during the pand and who asked the police on Wednesday to take him. He set its value at $160.00. Jersey Officers Bike Filing Dividers According to reports several towns, like New York, are going to Newark to attend the annual Jersey Officers Bike Filing Dividers drive by traffic officials charged with racking driving and exceeding the speed limits. Officers collected considerable money Nearly every day calls come into Network from nearby towns on money calls. Candidates. It is claimed that brother Adam Ahammad official SAYS STREET CARS MUST SEPARATE DOORS. (Pressroom News Service) DirecTV News and white people should be suitably trained and be permitted not even be permitted to board troopers or alight from them from the door. (Harrison, commissioner of Public Safety) No told officials of the local street arrangement provide separate commuter cars new pay-an-yon-enter cars which pay an amount in both dangerous and unlawful areas. While your seating arrangement provides separate commuter cars the senators are required to enter by the door. (Pressroom News Service) "I have already heard that race officials have been several occasions since installation of several occasions from the rear door. I have been occupied forward part of front door occupying forward part of the entrance and exit for the races." I am unquestionably opposed to the street arrangement, and therefore, the senators are unable to amount as you have ability to call the calls. A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE PRICE FIVE CENTS UNION DEDICATE $150,- L AND BATHOUSE. By Alonzo L. Scholey Hot Springs, Ark. Sept. 7 — A tra- nal organization which advocates the rights of the women and freemen may not be new "made to the sun" but may be new "made to the earth" bodies, clean Ivory has helped to massacre the slaves of the strongest orders of the country. In spite of the railroad strike, some- thing more than 1,000 delegates rep- resent the states of Arkansas Illinois Oklahoma, Missouri gathered here this week for the dedication of the $150,000 Hospi- tary frame house at the headquarters of the week's sponsored businesses. On Wednesday evening at Visitors Chapel at Wesleyan University the addresses of women and men were welcomed. By C. Wade attending the welcome on behalf of the Churches and local fraternal organizations. Prof. the Supreme Vice-President of the legislative body of the visitors and he took account of the visitors and he took achievement of the organization dur- Dedication of the Hospitals. Woodside Hospital and Bath House Hospital. The public about three months after the dedication took place Thursday. Ever ybody's Reading "UNTO THE FOURTH GENERATION." We know now why JOHN CLAREWOOD exclaimed: "My God! This cannot be!" Read Read the climax of the most beautiful love story ever told in. "UNTO THE FOURTH GENERATION." A BRILLIANT WEDDING—MYERS-BROWN NUPTIALS. 20. Inherit a *entertaining* *alphabet*. a person a *journey* dimension, oak tree a *journey* dimension, oak wedding occasion, and spirit forth a wedding occasion, and spirit forth a that will be the social comment, that will be the social comment, that The first mould, Mina Mibled Jack, was in a beautiful garden of whose apex is a beautiful wood panel veneer, white crepe hat with palm fronds, white crepe hat with palm fronds, white crepe hat with palm fronds and six hats, carrying a portfolio of white curations at her side, with a large, attractive, changeable mantle, an attractive, changeable mantle, with oysters, and white kid mum and white house. A bouquet of white 32nd male Mita Thelma Jainson wore a very charming salmon Jainson tunic with two-tone ribes of salmon and blue, two-tone ribes of salmon and blue, two-tone ribes of salmon and blue, streamers of the two-tone ribes, streamers of the two-tone ribes, bouquet of white carnations, 48th male Mita Glen Cullen wore a real gold heat trimmings, a stainless steel necklace, gold face bask, white kid cans and a white bask bouquet of white carnations. The matron of honor Mita Harry Jainson wore pink crème de chèvre, touched with pink crème de chèvre, touched with pink crème de chèvre, and a smart hat of pink pencel with strimmers of two-tone ribes, two-tone ribes of salmon and blue, a bouquet of pale pink carnations and The group and attendants, each wearing full dress suits of conventional attire, were seated in the Mossy, Masony, Nystrom 11b-16, Sceptre Vikker, Systainer Chandler and Alphonse The bride wore mallene every day, with a white dress and a veil with basketsitching and pecking with lily of the valley extending from the bride's waist to the bottom of her white tulle tango pants, with white bows on her head and a clock hose, a gell of white tulle tulle on her head, and a white wig. The valley wash, white silk glove, holding a bouquet of lilies of the valley, the ceremony the bride party gave her, the bride's mother, Mad Jones. 1112 Westborough Avenue, Madison, WI. She was had, Mr. H. L. R. Jones, honored as Miss Lolita Myers Brown was reared by a community girl. She is a teacher of the young girls' class in Sunday School, and she is a teacher of a graduate of the 1921 high school Mr. and Mrs. Brown at home after the Let. St. at 1226 South Street Oak Cliff. DR. JAMES MONROE McGRiff, Jr. took the State Board of Examination of Tennessee, the medical staff, since his graduation and passed entitlement, bringing home with him on Aug. 18 the filings and home. He has arranged to take an examination in one of the northern states of the country from Fred Douglas high of this city. He is vocationing and the exact date of his examination has been announced. Dr. A. N. Prince invited him to cases while in the city. "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of these resolutions be placed in the Dallas Express for publication and one sent to the farm. Done by order of the Port South Musee) Association in session, the residency of the late MRS. M. E. YOUNG MOORE, Prex MRS. M. E. YOUNG MOORE, Prex Following this prosecution this was the conclusion of the trial. He was beheaded by W. K. Russell, a lieutenant in the Hickhill pro- cettors for the Party. Hickhill, pro- cettors of the Party, was convicted and given a sentence of home and was given wittles to the THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922. GRAND MASTER H. D. WINN, A. M. VISITS OFFICIALLY FT. WORTH F. & A. M. MR. STANDIFER DEAD. As we go to press the news of the death of the former Stamford, a pioneer citizen of Stamford, of a lingering illness. Wednesday Mr. Stamford received an accident about a year ago that finally developed into a serious case that led up to the final end. Surviving him is his widow, Mira. He was born in Ware, where he were at the bedside, when the end came. Formal arrangements had not been made until a nearly third day morning. The City Federation will hold a vigorous meeting at the community house, where the president will be present. Wednesday, afternoon, sept. 14th, the president will make her report from the club members, and he will be presiding over for consideration. Mrs. A. H. Dyke, president, Mrs. H. Porter, presider, Mrs. M. Wadley of Oklahoma Was Head of National Baptist Convention Many Years. As we go to press the said intellect, Mr. Morris, president of the National Baptist Church, received, the flun and came two-thirds of the home of the dead shaffer. At the home of the dead shaffer, at the Hotel, Arkansas, next Tuesday, Mary Baptist, a part of the country will attend. MRS. JANIE JOHNSON DEAD WAS WELL KNOWN PRAETERIAL WAS WELL KNOWN PRAETERIAL COURT OF CALVANTE FUN- BRAL WELL HE HIDD SAT. SHAREL WELL HE HIDD SAT. CHURCH. Word was received in office of the Dalai Lama, evening announcing the death of Mme Jane Lewis, the wife of the late of this city. Her death occurring in the early morning of ecloch, Baylor Hospital following an Mr. Johnson was well known in Dallas and Texas, having a region of affinity with the Court of California for her affiliation with the Court of California, held of birth. She was deputy Worthy Counselor of the Court of Calabria for her death was announced telegrams to her death. She was announced telegrams to her death. She was appointed Worthy Counselor, and other Grand lodge officers who are expected to be in office. Funeral services will be held at St. James A, M. E. church of which she was a member (today) Saturday, evening at 4 o'clock. Dr. C. W. Abington, pastor, will officiate. Mrs. Johnson lived at 1122 North Betterson Circle, Gak Chiff. WORTHY MOVEMENT GAINING FAVOR. Look For The Name DALLAS' LARGEST PAWNBROKERS Remember The Phone Y 5409 2312 ELM STREET Number MACHINE SMOKELESS SHELLS Pointer High Base $1.00 Per Box Also full line of Remington N Club Smokeless Shells, pack exclusively for doves. Black Powder Shells ALL SIZES 75c Per Box 22 Cal. Lesnoke Cartridges 2 Boxes for .....4 1000 for .....$4. Delivered Anywhere in the State. KLAR Look For the Name Phone Y 5409 Week-Rev. A. L. White was at his post Friday night, and Sunday he preached two able sermons. At 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. he also preached at the library, a good sermon to a crowded house. Collection $30.00. Holt moke at the library, called for the Express. B. A. Liberty index Tuesday night. Visitor Mrs. Brown San Marca is visiting son, Mr. Loney Brown. Sunday school. Mrs. Brown is tended. Three joined the Baptist Sunday school: Slick list. Mr. Andrew Marton, her mother, Mrs. Rose Marton left Saturday for Torrel, her home after spending a few days with Mrs. Marton Torton, her mother, Mrs. Rose Marton Hillboro to install two Temples of the Taborians. Our Pole tux club in with it each week. I want more for the leading paper in the Sputnik library to read that is the Dalai Ex-sr. Series. BLACK GIANTS ttles 17 Dove Season Now Open. Remington and Winchester automatic and pump. High-grable double-barrel and single-barrel shotguns, hammer and hammerless. For Falling Men with run down constitutions, to restore your usefulness, If you have been falling to the ground, the requirements of a man, Write me. Agents Wanted in every town in the State to handle Hematoma, Metallic Waste, Food Waste, Anna R. Wright, Host 672, Longview, Texas. THE ECONOMY GROCERY AND MARKET--608 East Thirteenth ave. food markets and barbecue at all times. Your trade appreciated. H. S. SHELTON, Prop. WANTED--First class Colorized machine, one who knows how to handle all kinds of garage components or do not apply. Address compartment or do not apply. Address Schmidt, Nacogdoches, Texas. THE Packard SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN, made of kangaroo leather, the wonderfully tough grain that does not crack and are comfortable the very first step. ```markdown ``` Rs PN! oN OS Oc Se i, RD . = > o nade ~¢ =| $5, eR ee TRS ay 2 ER eC Se a got 711 Rast. 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Sua soo ie sre ane ee Tevan Nr Tom oer enr colored eck = ee fe Snare be astand. parents tea Needle ieee ae Point wag visiting Mr. Ben Anderson Seog heidi 1B. Jones wat all miles, Sunday coe eta oshand Sandhya he SERA eb anes ere anne atten, nee [Parker Is visiting teletives at Dallas. Mees. Price Glin and bat Me Ging "and ev, OW. Bertone at ing the Nationa) convention ‘nt, aah ie Tenn. Mrs King han taraed femchame cua Ki her at" Granbury." ‘Basha Herne vised relives at Ft. Worth ust weak. Many af Cleberar® people tended the plete at Grand lew Satarday. Muses. 0. A tag. i odes ave reared fom ren dre Mosnhs Valley Kendell and Ba Dutier “have ceturned. from stbee Rov. ele, Mines" harose, Carr Robbe Sant, Mossr, 7.3 figes he or "Vernon, Mendanes: Sarah Wi ita Wie’ attended the dart Bu ay schon conventions Dao Tan freak ice, ‘Ada alezander "wan eal sata Minera ‘Well fos Wer sek ouakeer who. very nck, as A "Seward alle relatives PRexarkana. "to" vat lative, Me osha Ceraon ion the lek lia. Emm ited ‘tober’ ied, Monday C3 clock Rosai. was whipped outer, for bri nthe thy ce metry Mr Sela Thomas ha, fo trod nomo ‘rom, Dalia srs Mary Swinney attendpd the funeral "of et nr Lawton, Oni Mine THyule Sey of Morgan in te_gueet ot ber ores unt Mr. and re” Chale ‘Gutewsod, Mrx Osiowondo¢ Moraxn ‘e'vhdng her som and denen tn the ate Wil Puig ety valle [ne hs amily ths wet bane re ete hin wife" ih at alainans let*‘ur ewty ‘Thoma of. Yale Siva nthe Bod nite of ba Be {er Mra Caring Willan eha lvery mick. Mra ta Lavina ra “oll "Coiegan tended the tener aC ra Fannie Brown, Buna” at Fe ‘Worth hr ilawntha Pipe [tir week to attend tehoal a Bi Nop coles, Marshall, Tox ‘esarhana—sunday acho! and ter icon were all atehdnd gt the oe" cherens' honda At" Hopewell ba church Rey, W. 2 Bison poster, wean at in post wd’ preached ro" tool sriag” semana. At iia sock service Bs tet was, “When Sen the blood Twill. pn 08 ya Gotvecton too ‘At snnet, Hard ‘Ww. Witaker filed” hi place. atthe olga of ha any hearore The se, eas Mihir entertained iy the Be ¥"'P, Got Oak aret shurch_ with a trefitale programme, Serie Sie Deals other ender are fo be commending Yor och an excellent uuriary” ur. Wart oneal Camp te eR Sept. dra for Dales aah Gata i, Me, amie Tyron of Nor ‘ret 'madetfyiag ip to Marshall Feturaing Sunday Reports "a Bee fie, “To ade” Porter ret hs fot very Badly iat Sunday by nm tres om the pave street He {s"doing mcs at tbh ‘wens. Mle ee "Briakey “was rowally” enter fatnea by ace Rieu nd PheSonia Wooinige at the home 6 thet pu Penta om Laurel rrct a lst ts ny evening witht Ganon nnd whist peril enljed lovely ti. re SCR! downer and daughter eA Serta agent’ iat were at” Maral ‘ig friends aad aenaing me ial" ae cris on by non AG, Benen: pesor of thr CMF hutch at that "paca They report Sn eniprabie ting Nira, 8” Har hagoa! returned home last siurtay iter, bret tay at Worthan esto her ater. ea DM. Necon ‘he Gumbo par gives, st im Le fe" Sayre siege. aret by he Hopeweil choir tat Testa ove fing ne are treat {0 every ove find aforded dost of amusement tn'tne:mentine ev eh She cae |treaniry ‘consideraiy. Mew” Thelina Howard. and children of Grande [entra stet earns cea en SU" Deka, are Sadie Barber who eaten in toe Cotton Bat adios ery tek atte wring matertag Somalia, Men Patino ad Out fied at her Nome last. won afer Ningrine’ sto’ tne. Sera wa tended at Bunedt church” of which fie wae &. member “by Rev. J, W nutter." Hematag were in charge ot the Kichardnn'» Undertahan to olitoent. Mes. Roce Fasinet bay iet one tay iat wap tnd the. foaing wag burda te. ote Bie Eemetery by ithartbone the (nae er ower ete neal are Ma Te “aon aad Mem Mor Soden Putt ian Priny nt Sp to Chica, ra, Meche fc Surqrepore La in inthe ety vi fax her toma, eMichael ona roel Mon Cook Phenle aft en tay evnins for alan (a the goto ber cxoeher Mt Cro Sheet ‘Ssh, erat ent placa went te otto. 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THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY. (Iincorporated) Texas State University FOREIGN ADVERTISING SERVICE SENATOR: W. W. Mifl Company, 408 South Bear Truck, W. W. Mifl Company, 408 Merton Truck, W. W. Mifl Company, 408 Massasau Street New York, N.Y. Entered at Post Office at Dallas, Texas, an second-class mastier, under Act of Congress, March, 1817 IMPORTANT: No substitutions made for a lost business payment for some must be 16 cents. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: Any erroneous reflection upon the importance of the business payment any person, firm or corporation which are in the columns of the banking institution upon its being brought to the attention of the THE DALLAS EXPRESS. SUBSCRIPTIONS IN ADVANCE One Six Months. $1.25 Six Months. $1.25 Single Copy. $75 han never lausted the white leather, neither has it been disgraced by the yellow streak. It is not afflicted with the floral wounds. It is a plain, every day, white leather, which perains will not to catch the passing breast; flies no danial flag;飞ies no patriotism as brand as our country. Its love of own handed justice covers all the treetectory occupied by the human heart. And we live on it and are preperating. Bays of the press come up and stand with us. This ground is holy. Sunday Funerals And The Lodges. Sunday Funerals And The Lodges. According to printed notice appearing over the signatures of representatives of several lodges of the city, the action of the ministers alliance and the understanders in the city was to meet the approval of the general public. According to the resolution contained in the public notice, these representatives "feel that these few men have overstepped their bounds" and they condemn their decision. The Empreys regrets that the action of the ministers and understanders was so construed by the public that their decision and corresponding resolution was a command rather than aague so made in the French press. Certainly it could not have been a command, for such a condition of society does not now exist which The Express feels that much discussion of this subject will lead to a fair degree of agreement. It feels that at least to a fair degree, the actions of the section on the public are constrained by the public and it takes the means of offering it to the public for the spread of their several views and opinions concerning such a discussion much good may come in the way of adjudication and resolution. In one of the published accounts of the harvest convention we find representatives of Indiana and Missouri in attempts to abstain their recognition as the official faith of the convention as the attitud of the convention was listened to as the discussion proceeded. They who read such an account are prone to wonder whether their apparent itness was due to the absence of knowledge of the world re to laus of knowledge of the merits and tastes of those other than Christian. Certainly the absence of knowledge of religion failed to interest them for it is well known that we have children who fail in future years than to keep them out of school. There is no better way to rob your children of the knowledge of failure in future years than to keep them out of school. After summer, winter comes sooner than not. *Ioot!* Have you bought your eats and wood? Follow the law of supply in winter than in summer, but fuel just in the opposite. *Booot!* We burn THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922 Arkansas Press And The Dyer Bill. The Southern press can with few exceptions be relied upon to allow the partisan spirit to express itself instead of the real fair American spirit which boldly frowns down upon and openly express its opposition to practices which are destructive and degrading. The exceptions to this rule are welcomed by all who love the spirit which has made Americans great. For that reason the Express is pleased to reproduce from the Little Rock (Ark.) Gazette of August 16, the following editorial which appeared under the caption "Why Lynching Should be Put Down: "A delegation of Negro women called on President Harding and on several Republican members of Congress last Monday to urge the pressure of the Dyer anti-lynching bill. A spokesman for the delegation said it had been given assurance that the Dyer bill would be passed as soon as consideration of the tariff and bous measures is completed. The Dyer anti-lynching bill, in the opinion of leading Republican members of the Senate, is unconstitutional. It is a political bill introduced for political purposes by a Missouri congressman whose political future is in the hands of Negro voters. It will not put down lynching, nor denounce lynchings. The bill will be made by Southern members of Congress, but mobs in the South or elsewhere that commit the crime of lynching can make the fight of the Southerners more difficult. This, however, is not the reason lynching should be put down. Lynching should be put down because it is an atrocious and cowardly crime, because it has been proven to be a crime breeder in a crime detainment, and because it disgraces the entire country." The Greatest Crime. The greatest crime of which an American can now be guilty is ignorance. In bygone days when schools and colleges did not so readily open their doors for the reception and enlightenment of the masses, illiteracy was not so justly blameable as it now is. But now it is justly blameable. And, when one realizes that from it and because of it brutality, intolerance, disease, rapine and many of the less commendable traits of humanity spring the feels justified in calling it "The Greatest Crime." It is particularly fitting now that this truth be borne home to the citizens of Dallas and of Texas now that another school year is about to begin. Texas schools are improved and have reached a high degree of efficiency. They welcome all comers who are seeking light and knowledge. Their call should not be denied by any person young or old who is now illiterate. Ignorance is costly now and will prove more so as time goes on. In Dallas, particularly there is no need for any person to be without education. The public school system alone represents an investment of almost $4,500,000 and offers day and night courses free to the public which it serves. "There are 1,002 persons on the pay rolls of the Dallas Board of Education including 849 classroom teachers, forty-six principals, two superintendents and twenty-eight supervisors, reserves and special teachers for the day schools, with seventy-seven instructors in the night schools. "In the elementary schools there are only thirty-three white teachers who have not graduated from any school and four Negro teachers who are not school graduates. There are 160 white teachers who have graduated from high school and seven Negro teachers holding only high school diplomas. State normal certificates are held by Negro teachers and college or university diplomas are held by eighty-one white teachers and eleven Negro teachers. "In the high schools there are no teachers who have not graduated from high school. There are twelve white teachers and no Negro teachers who are only high school graduates. Six white teachers were graduated from the State normals, but no Negro teachers hold these certificates. College or university students may be 178 in the white high schools and fifteen in the Negro schools. "The aggregate of the salaries of the supervisors and principals and all officers of the school not in charge of classes is $113,210. The total of all the teachers and officers' salaries each year is $1,494,214. Of this amount $1,384,604 is expended for white teachers and officers and $109,610 is expended in salaries for black teachers and officers. The total expense is $1,259,004 and the Negro teachers draw annually the sum of $99,350, with a total of both Negro and white teachers of $1,385,404. "It will be seen from these figures that the Dallas public schools represent an investment of almost $4,500,000, with an annual operating expense of $1,500,000. The Dallas Rotary Club is now conducting a "Back to School" campaign with children of scholastic age put them in school at its beginning. It has as its slogan "Dallas wants you to go to school." Every means of publicity is being used to convey this message to mothers, fathers and children. It should be heeded with the result that on September 18th when schools open, every child of scholastic age will be entered. To us particularly should this call mean much. We, as well as our children need education in greater abundance. Struggling to attain a greater degree of perfection to attain a greater hope lies in the innovations which are to come. Children of the present day will perform the tasks and do the bigger work which their times will demand of them only in proportion as the basis for their culture and education is laid by the parents and children of today. Back to School? Certainly, and this applies as much to our illiterate grown-ups as to our children. Let as appreciate to the full the generous provision which Dallas has made for the education of her citizenry and cultivate the schools both day and night preparing for better service to ourselves and the times in which we live. To fail to take advantage of such opportunities as Dallas school system affords is to sin greatly against ourselves, our fellows and the future. Let as not be sinners. Ignorance is criminal. It is the duty of every citizen to do his share in getting every child of school age in school and keeping it there and of encouraging the ignorant and illuminate grown-ups o do likewise. Dallas expects it o of as all. Garvey's envy salts for the League of Nations meet to ask for a slice of Africa. We fear that they will find the League rather busy at this season, France, Germany, Australia and Russia are threatening to disrupt Europe at any minute. But—we wish them luck. And they finally brought the Negro into the discussion. Can the Democratic Primary be more exclusive? So we delegate seem to think so. Meanwhile the world moves on and we move with it. Speaking of conventions, San Antonio is now entertaining a "humdinger." Two kinds of Democrat in a simple convention is something new under the sun. If we could work as we can Lak, we'd soon be the most powerful of all peoples. It's a wonder sorrow: a sailor of the race has not proposed an air flight to Africa. THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION THIS NATION'S GOOD NAME AND THE SHACKLED ARM OF THE LAW "Government by law must and will be preserved," President Harding asserted before Congress, thus uttering in a single sentence the grit of the strike-conduct problem. Government authority must be maintained, and the whole people's welfare can be subservient to the interest of any class or group, however powerful. That is the only possible attitude for the Federal Government. Mr. Harding has reiterated it often in spoken word, and has endorsed a new measure of government authority, having been loud, insistent demands in many quarters that the apply the "big stick" to the strikes. Perhaps a dramatic, Reservoirian show of determination early in these controversies might have been effective; but the President has preferred a slower conciliatory process. His survey of the situation emphasizes a somewhat disturbing condition in Federal authority. President Wilson, in 1917, deplored the fact that "a little group of willful men" had begun Government by law, the United States helpless and contemptible." He referred it to a powerful force, be said of a government that seems helpless before enemies within, no less threatening—its authority disregarded or flouted; lawless rampant, even to riot and massacre; the Government neither enforces its jurisdiction nor punishes the guilty? The Constitution delegates specific powers to Congress, to prevent its encroachment upon the States' domain. The Frames were wary of centralization. The Tenth Amendment is an added safety. "The powers not deplaced to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited to it by the States, are reserved to the States, respectively, or to the people." "There is today, nevertheless, a growing tendency to centralized power, under inevitable pressure. This has developed through a liberal interpretation of "delegated power." The Nation faces a crisis demanding further "centralization." President Harding aptly expressed it: "There is a state of invasions, shocking to every conception of American law and order, and the state of emergency." The United States has the Federal Government been unready, *"and"* but in no case has State authority confessed its inability to cope with the situation and asked for Federal assistance." That is the humiliating statement. Can the Federal Government do nothing to suppress disorder or punish crime except within such narrow limitations? If State authority fails, can it but look helplessly on? The Herrin massacre is the most flagrant example of what may happen under such dangerous conditions. President Harding deplores "Federal impunity" and "the government is not responsible for the country," and "the humiliation which lies in the Federal Government's confessed lack of authority to punish that unutterable crime." Had the Herrin atrocity been persecuted in any other country, the Press, says, "we should have pitied the civilization that would tolerate, and sorrow for the government unwilling or unable to mete out just punishment." But he offers no "remedy" save the Kollegi Bill, now before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which would empower the Government to punish the government for crimes that have their lives and property. Thus, the Herrin murders would come under Federal jurisdiction, because two Mexicans were killed. Lack of such an honor is an old miserable issue. Several Presidents, confronted with similar embarrassing situations, have demanded this law, President Taft, in his inaugural, pointed out the "serious defect" in Pedal jurisdiction. Perhaps "the wrath of righteous justice" over the Herrin savagery will stimulate action thus far wanting—thorough there is little evidence of such an action. The national citizen's Are not they entitled to as much redress as aliens when the State judicial machinery fail? There is a measure on the Senate calendar that would afford them relief. The Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill would apply to such mob violence as the Herrin slaughter no less than to the burning of a Negro. It provides that "Any State or subdivision thereof which fails or refuses to protect the life of any person against male or roteous assemblies, shall be deemed to have been guilty of such an act." The district court by the Federal Constitution "The bill would give Federal district court jurisdiction to "punish under State laws, persons participating in such roteous assemblies," where State courts fail to act; and so the Herrin murders could be tried in Federal court. If Illinois courts did not act, Williamson County would be subject to $10,000 fine. If officials might be fined $5,000 each for neglect of duty. The Dyer act plainly would strengthen the Federal Government's hand in dealing with these horrors by establishing the National authority, and its goodness be the defined world. —San Antonio Express HUMAN LIFE AT ITS CHEAPEST. From St. Louis Globe-Democrat The crowds of trains passing through Herrin and Williamson County, ill, with coal from the non-union fields in Kentucky have been notified that they are engaged in an activity which the element controlling county and county seat do not approve. Signs posted along the right of way convey a warning of much meaning to railroad men in whose minds the slaughters of workers by workers on June 21 is still vivid. This new phase of lawlessness shows that Williamson County, unbaked and unrepentant, is prepared to resort to further forms of disord but it also presents a new legal phase. If the Illinois state authorities are too tenderly considerate to interpose in a grave local situation in which The crowds of trains passing through Hirrin and Williamson County, Ill., with coal from the non-union fields in Kentucky have been notified that they are engaged in an activity which the element controlling county and county seat do not approve. Signs posted along the right way convey a warning of much meaning to railroad men in whose minds the slaughters of workers by workers on June 21 is still vild. This new phase of lawlessness shows that Williamson County, unreubened and unimpatient, is prepared to resort to further forms of disorder, but it also presents a new legal phase. If the Illinois state authorities are too tenderly considerate to inpose in a grave local situation in which no local appeal for state aid is made, will they also be indifferent to offenses committed there against the people resident in other sections of the state? This Kentucky coal is destined for a use elsewhere on which activities of the highest importance depend. The laws of Illinois are regularly defective and its officialdom slightly aggrandish, if its citizens of one subdivision may blockade the communications of other subdivisions and reduce them to mere piles of coal. The settlement within coming hours of both刺客 would still leave unadjusted one issue growing out of the disturbances. This is the vindication of law in the most deplorable industrial collision that has taken place in the history of American labor. These coal traits are interstate trains. At the very first situation of interference with them—and such indication has been given in the侵prod warnings already issued—measures for restoring Williamson County to the American territory in which the form and usage of civilized government prevail should instantly be taken, if not by state, by federal authority. Vigorous federal action on an adequate scale for the protection of interstate trails and the suppression of all clandestine activities jeopardizing that protection would furnish an object lesson for which Williamson County now has a greater need than for any The Law Enforcement Committee of the *American Bar Association* has submitted at San Francisco an impressive exhibit on the cheapness of life in the United States—in no other country it is as cheap—and divers recommendations for giving it greater sanctity through a more efficient operation of the courts. How would it deal with such a situation as at Herrin? The report finds that the probation and parole system, in general, not only fails to accomplish its purpose but weakens the administration. It also fails to prevent offenders from being cut out dilatory mappings in criminal cases, shorten the time during which cases may be held under adjudication. But what influence would remedies for bail bond abuses, segregation of offenders greater speed in criminal trials exert in the cheapness of life in Williamson County, where under a reef of terrorism, there seems to be a trial break down in all processes of protecting life? Udner law and accepted custom must Judge institute criminal actions from the bench without the initiative of prosecutors or the complaints by citizens. The report affirms that the American people are an honest people, and that the burden of the crimes of them are criminals. But in the criminal, as in other lines in America, minor operations are no dwarfed by operation of large magnitudes as to be neglected. Of $8,800 convicts in the prisons of the country, 18,316, or more than 25 per cent, were homicide in 1910, and since that time the proportion of murders and of burglaries and robberies on a large scale has been caused. The Herrin massacre was a legal, almost an expected, exhibit with such conditions having prevalence of large. A collective sense as to the darkness of human life, induced by a "UNTO THE FOURTH GENERATION." or most tenderly apply cimentment to her skin. She was blindness time, as she was blindness time, as her soft hand and call; "Harriet, Harriet, she is called" she cried, "Harriet, the bangle was not finished," "Harriet, she said, and put her hands to her head and wore pale, would have her though all the would have her though all the tight to her hand and she could tight to her hand and she could she said so, she did, she did not, but she stained in the stained in the hair she be will my hair, Harriet, cannot have me to write, Thomas, she cannot have me to write, Thomas, but love me, Harriet, and I will look after the bloodless. No, these does not fear. Farwell, and these does not fear. Farwell, and "THE VAMP and the VIRGIN" By Parke Reed (Protected by the Kelley Newspaper Feature Service) THE STORY: John Clarwood, the fearless and incorruptible district attorney of the city, protects the vice gang of that city, which is known as the Wardell boss. Wardell, the vice gang's lawyer calls at Clarwood's house to battle the vice gang. Wardell produces a great-grand father, which he receives from the vice gang, not halt the prosecutions. Then Wardell goes away and Clarwood receives a new job. (To be continued next week) SHARE GOOD THINGS WITH YOUR FRIENDS. Tell them about BEAUTY TALK. A. D. S. Strawberries in season are often cherished the blood, for they contain the antioxidant vitamin C. When we hear folks say that sattie strawberries always give them the blood, we know that strawberries, advening them, to have their blood looked after. They're in bad, (By A. N. P.) The relation of food and sleep, or rest, to the welfare of the body, and subsequently their importance as aid to health, is a matter of the mind that I should never find occasion to mention it here, but judging by some of the striking illustrations I see daily of people in the midst of the heard of why we eat, and why we should sleep, there is nothing left to but speak of eating and sleeping. Green salads, such as lettuce and celery, with a dash of fresh olive oil, will give them all things one could wish to give them. We could of health and beauty. They're good for the nerves too, for a lot of this stuff. The most important taste, prescribed by the most orthodox physician, is composed principally of celery extract for the nerves. The celery extract is excellent as a pacifier for frayed nerves, and should be a welcome addition to all salads. But beware of it, as it can look best in the jar where they look best! Why do we eat? To build up the nerves, replenish the tissues, restore the richness of blood, reinforce the heart, and keep the muscles fit, and consequently be beautiful. But the way some of us act, you'd probably should eat. To them, a meal is an orgy, a time when you give over to the appetite, and if the appetite sees doughnuts, finished with powdered nuts, and eaten with clotted cream they buy them, simply because the doughnuts give you your digestion and your complexion. Again, let me emphasize that simply means your digestion in all things, the foods we eat. The girl who nibbles at a salad, or a sandwich of the thickness of an eggplant, will little attempts at wittiness, and the worst to be said of her, is that she is a economical or apprehensive mother, of which are particularly stinging reflections. What we unanimously can not deny is that her skin would drive one to distraction. she doesn't eat rich salads, at heavy cakes, and rich salads, at heavy cakes, and other dishes to please other to dutch lunch, served, and even in the best regulated families, to cold water, and to cold water, proves her social affability by drinking two glasses, cold water, and two glasses, sliced orange, or a slice of mea. She may even drink cocoa made with honey, wants to add weight, but she shakes her head smiling, when you offer her any dandis. She wants her ‘2 —_— ” ” _ es na i. doen Cae is : sie ee ‘ aN eh TEXAS TOWNS seed eileen Ce ee ater spenaing several weeks wth ier daughter, Mra. J, M. Pendleton. ‘Henderson came over Monday and’ trot aah Se nle age Satan: beeen ee fiat of he atts Fae ta in rate nae $35 tee adetton ,"Eia ade Cast wax at ati ate wi na ten SAE it? 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Kee-auday- al pot sel tances bee hasta ol Supetieg precio ants ones Bony: st druecae the se force nit ed fe in teat t sesarsrig Ws Ne bn raat oe ada Tee ee ait a lee Senipiay anes tana Fick wad roves et ork ak Tee terest aan’ Petes neice Meh ee epee mete a See Peat Ba ell a RD Font Wecneh wis nee tee SP tea rin etalon ita tae caus The | pir made» pine bat ws yl Baecna ca users Sane Sa peeeish ma toe coors Ee eee ae eer Sefer ous a De SOP ae ae mies ere SE irate platen be lac oie Ty eeaisey ots. Sete Tiretann Me aah Bae Soe pres tes meee Ter wba aa cr eaten Hise ts ma ties oe ra a pir et canto oe ote see ene Seem aie vine Me vernal i aetna ot Lane eae Se eres ete wel ee nahn in a tee Lee aur ane omar sea areca seus art aE Pae ue wteee vere eee Stee Ls cee eren sees es peo eatar—Services were well attended achatee hanres prc hare | See cnet esa eheoe” Sean asl Sree, Seti a ores Hehe sie cae eee stir wreaPasagl i eae oat | Teported ome better. Mr. B. B. Puller |y ef Galveston was here and was view: | ‘ed from the rain, 08 T. de N. 0. Be. SS TEES "is "ec este Wea tates mrad Set be eee | Drrias Beeaptood ane Bt Bette Seek eee jabra Sept ath te eect cottey Tekan aay it et uony” sop fat Hou | a BES, Seals wae ar tare aes) Sur son ghee ‘Tyler—Crowds are yet slim at the|* various city churches as the peop! |® ei sea erpt ones P| A dhurcet sty hss | sated he bat el Slat een ta evi inde Serna Tame ees as porch party ‘wiven Tueday evening | Bei Pertucs Ware" ‘Sra | at iets tet tal ates | siesta he Tele oat Sa Met eaves creat es tal sera hs ence oes aes se asa trata. ta a diel se thet startles “wor Sots da tag meee Seats | pase Se “au was war ere pos ats tama ee etal ke ce aot Prd ee er le Predict te eying. ear iee| rere Spindel eal? ri pc ern tn eo wea Yosat Ztopbon one a att ose or ae Pea ratte eceeel wtiee| Oe we apg at Fae sect an ee ere saat senda beng the Tuer es" samt ded er ee cay eal tat a et ete wet i ie Ma ate beset hee 3.1 Ae Sy ating hers a ing her coutin Mrs. Charlie Vuinly:|7 Pe, Mantas kept bar at sk | Fee a i abot or | rg eens ah | st Me ne airs Dart. edna | an ermee s aE Greater a | 8 sein wines a ttn | rn Mee ed batartey ee vr , : Mate athe ik! “Mitebell. fe yisitiny in Houn- | w Li bath Megara ic tt eae oo upabahyer en eta Yay he ee 0 Br tmother, we Feeret to tay that hor ‘mother’ was ured ‘Aug sh Mr Dam Purch aoa the skit. ate Dr. dB, Warren and heen are ‘pending the week end with ir, ant ‘Mrs tober Sibel Lanes Chapa. ‘A‘few friends of Me. Blacks May: fold Tat at tho renlonce of te Tere the Calbouna lat Toenday nigh to iit Nin Aiea adr" pecan cone ersatons and srlen ot guinea A Sent of bunch, guteseam ‘drake tris yervod. MMi Tet Wea Tey moming for Dallah aise y weeks aa fit, em ore Tarn foun ity, Bto."Abe "Tom Kone ‘hag Tettrned’ "coe Golysod, ie lay oreo ean {armed home lat werk afer plot fant visi with hor aol, Prof. ClFower, Texas College, The neniot tmarricdiadienelvb met with Me Tad. Austin N, Border test Theat Cvening after thelr ‘ual form of Wo fines, mvnice Ie programy wan Fen- dered’ "the gublect discussed, was Phos Wheneiy eden! of information war nined. A” delicious repaat of {reson and indy finger. was atv ators wore he: Ante Warren ta Wiactt Betusker, Mm, ack Ltie Jota bas retard tm Matt 8 where the vishal her stand sh Zio mvent 2 fe Roary Conic nets Of Mra bY Heambae kad other. friends, why “onde Ber. ata a aiisant ane eke Moore the Maarmsciot he Teo oe Hore’ was haste to" ia" fllowit Joune Tadlen Tuesday afternoon, Au Band rom tive toss. hen corre Tym, ‘Aariks honored, west, Seats Ws, Praca Warren and Zephie Caswell A tempting menu. conan: Ine ot cheees auadviches and arape ria nih therm ct comin ton (Flt ‘wandaq” with ringer ake and'lee water wan Acrved by the he tone They any that st hla Drag store Yow get fico and Serviua. Revs Ea King and. daughter, Mion ire” King let Saturday for Henderton, Mr. ad Mrs. 8D. Harrison have retarhed from thet vacation in Upabur county While there ey attended ‘be. met: nk at Chapt Cheaalaeberen and heard some ofthe wwectentsingert in Texan in the Person of Mia Wil Ne nine Campy Gorime Pleteher” and Anais Phila of Gilmer, Texas. and sng Yond some of te beet culiary are ver mets Mt, ancy Hi ws Sar eruck at St Viole church on heard Sunday by a Mr Bd Delle lod gt tn hme his parents ot Ter, ‘Tuewdny ‘ish. Hi funeral vas attended" the presen rice uber, sono ts and tienda Wednendgy evening Sy br, Clank. Ho. leawea wits mother, thers tour broahers,t_satre cn Moet of latves thd’ Friend mourn hi lore it's ether | Me -Amagon il of thie ety. Wr as en a ly Bal ia agg. See carn from the ‘ity went oth ral Mr. nd Mrs tte ake ofa Dalian "Tne Cita hapa ited a baile Anguat Te Hae G W. Watchers. prenched, several wot rfl ermdon AuguMt th ‘wat | reat awaking Sunday. Sunday ree! ime, Tensoge well taught, At 1] loc te nermon waa wall delivered ive faiionn tothe chred Catce- fon A866, Tho oti revival, was vhiceeae Mr. ary ‘Thompaan, oo | «the pides’ and hishiyrepected idsens ot "Tyte, pasaad vay at he ave In Eat Tyler, August” 2200 te uneral waa tended «Universe | M. E chareh Sunday erenin ie ces several chlldran and gh | allen to. mourn Mi lot His sou | f Beaumoat, ur. Walter. Thocrpen falas and ennte Thosiaon of waver, Colorado, were present atthe aneral, ‘Aare. procesion followed ih to i last eatin place. The r- ne of Mrs Oscar Hushey who: | n Dallas, was shipped ee Yaa Fr] hy morning aid caries eres | eet ME Pitcher. Hage.” West inna treet. a funeral was tended | iday emia nt the above fenidence | nterment took nae atthe ew ean ry. Rey, Grigaof Palestine poke | Crue Vine Sanday morning toa | pprecatad nuance eal‘ Scat| nf granada. Maa Texas Hl od Sophia. Cameron Tere, hove ee raed trom plesant wa in BL Forth. Sia Puseaie Pinte um me Roscoe Hi PL Worth hc" Are eat Wil, Corsennay have alle: red home alter atten the fume not ther Sher A taney Hi | Sn Reftesty he vor | Yastland—West Texan Serine ave a banat at Hanger Saturday | at 26, 193.1 was the beat a er hanover withoes of the ind | ith five couteen Winonys a | cndrecoo€ Abcam end oer ry | ‘Brown, thr baat i Harr veater, Kia) Solomon Roberts ana it wives al trom Basan, Texas er. TG. Meblobarey, skool rit? Mon. ie. wainm sponse | ros Fe Evana ola, NA Jrne| 3 my paper." istry ot Pres Manon a: a Webi. wrt ilk | md ‘eciatt of Re A a Howton-—Dr. B.A, Dirham, exe Houston's noted doctors, died here | at week Tile funeral tO pce from | loan MB cha ot'which ts a member, Rev. Jackvon omit | Y feBen' Jonsson ot Boatmont [3 an ua vt | ek aunty for i Kee, a i a rao uy ea cr tn the ety lat week. the Russ hur, See Rovian i | sand “Ave Mra miner Bale ‘Deaumont wat cal'ed (0 Hounon| ct week.» bo at the Sed ids of om, Prog. Is &. Prater who took “whl fn thie tt. Mes Ac 8. a ry Hi Hardasle ret, aft tha], pek tor Couroe Texas to visit her |7 it Seesearaeasaenenaeeandsiemeaaa eae Renee ae Joined in holy wediogk. Me. Whitney sennapena arene. | Caner and lable Aah net | gue geghaessos whnoN Tosidence of the bride Lait Jette ton treat. Pro, seas Washington of a Hii, ea was ‘Houston vat ew yph, Se 1, sone. te. Where ist ek‘, tain Of Nae t's eit ida vile," wa itor Mies Barer ine etnuaty | iat ele arc Pe ear Ena de Raye nt thee weak say.iat- Valasod) ees, S| totten at Sa tenncent criinat | x Kiet it Scitay oa: |e Seta Sh P| Sve iat aaley Ce Wee seems ee ae pores re ik ime kel ane feet a Vow Koes a Bon Francs, ht Seat he ans ou U8. GOVERMENT MUST Froreer "ars pub hos) ti lodinppie | “f GOVERMENT MUST PROTECT ¢ large publle schoo! in indinnapotin | tng Bec ro gg ig pall gedchamcom. 5 tafootce aide wi over efor noe ell sai Und Staten noun be" reeponaiie to. thet native Iande-volced "a prope Quests That appent has “ee Teen made by other excatver Of atlon ‘when’ special” need was. ta cally shown for new teawarey con: ferving tho liver o these itsene of this country, but who. met death at thane or Seal ‘ay be A someway fo fo from ‘his ation thin renerlly Adoitted requirement that a mothod of protecting vistors wih ks sate be brovised th foaral noverment 0 the’ more frequent heard Oy and for authority for the ‘Unied. Stated goverment 10 ac where fra! adie tration ‘of laws han’ not been auf cent to protest our own cldsenn. Sl ter la'an anaiogy betwean the two. ‘When the local atboity brass dove, federal” powarsshovid "hast a perfect method tough Terlly Sos ferred eights to asp ih and rox order~even oe ead of punting those culty @f terrorist In sn rally admited hat ‘Wilankon cou ty has been oerlom to involut- Uce Ih the Herrin mnasaore, "Thre fore. "ihe federal goverment aboci bare thay Heh 1 fake Sure fone ten theBeeven” if ibe, neseraaty to acta fodern cout Nothorty 13 the ‘prenea ‘This need exe, regard lest ‘of whether eltzens or liens were the vets of ovtlawry. An a matge of tuck, both ative bara and tore Bers were mimered amon the ts Shall "not our own countrymen, ‘have thetr_Irders niabed truly a8 teal inn would enable (i len Heine tobe neense ‘his Wier would Of cour, ap) mberevee oh ute fhe pebt of frensy or hate, Tam sackets ise lon ture to evokm prctes i osioae sven to. face persecution It ror lonalem,‘eannet. be preted al enge toate in tier In wih ile ign wholly the on ener we must profet allen inex fade a ra mame rock hive The Fovermeat man have. power 1) ret wen focnInwtortyWrcoeee bh een ae tee teak PLANTER Gye PCKiC FOR rewaies ne apes Kista, “cogs ot tind’ that Une bebe. way a"'Set along, with ‘my tonanta ta te PW pe atta i da ee Ca eee fae ee, Sig eae rises ret es metas Me He ieee eee ease ais ee Behe cee ad ae ome sent ‘ane Ee Bala Tiina ee whe Tod ead ‘alone’ the Calton Bat eerie oy Rea fare under arrest charged with ‘hela Ee ani et deel eve tee aR ave acai Pe Baas RGR atte = ea ie ee tie ih gs oe ea tee See ee Fees tne ett eae ae Nee SF epclaak toke See Serre Sar ae ee Fe Sittteg te ane ae as deal? core mee Ciemle "eronty tor ee At AMEE ar pe (Greton Romy teree) | Peg ay a shines hte an ‘iemtional purpones te" the soar ‘of pte oe ab car Nee ee eed Baie Cie dome ee Teach euriaate eR ed sou" Me “etait set Braety Rive elle SEW BUN yoxnon Cove Suny. “IP* Pron Hoe tev pir Ok far, fn te eatery ee Fegan Nenchiee, of he ‘Sieve a8 Eo ka tees i cance Beret aati Mle is Bey ari Paice, tae be Geeraaced ‘area Beast Gora mel miter uate are ath aa Be re dears mate Pee haee pW dita oi ite sever SnANDieG Fy Be haar. ™ 3g PF une ene er, Leu cat. a lait FE seer cna are Seah eee amare and tached” to eke peek problen's "relating "to" inter re Eset aie seer ee Hered carta a is rear pane oar At the convention had attracted nation ANOTHAR TEW SCHOOL RUKLDING. fee esta eer hei) secohin tea baka cena ths anit huraing Inst" Monaay. morning, The! eC ic ie Me) ii ota of Heh asensa™ te rooms and. playrgsms for boi boys | ee eit mace ae, tal melas lin elt nse modem ail Bat GENUINE IMPORTED GERMAN AUTOMATIC PISTOL “DREYSE” CALIBRE 31 ae te Cane oat rns sean Oreste . intent model in kus eeev res Ske as 5 Pea te Oe eG Saude Manat ats a Se dha coonloeraa.snbrenabie, “Batty Wek, aed. Feb cor seen a ne Sat SA Ra oar 7 Ee REG A eae Steel RO ge Ne sw tet so h Desglenace otoneg UNION HALES COMPLI, Boot. wre IY ‘gua SEROPACANIDA whwoue- rot Seal it a inci ta Pere aS Rae rege rac poe Lath oe ) Fete ra Baas I a a Cio, mien " i cama iS Seat Sata Ba ba si eal oa is telat Pee a es oa ul vet Rrumae ie fers at navamsa alae em in oe 2 ier oe fs ates ge eee seem. tee tame mS rete Sak eee oe cia eteee a Sct at araeges car fas fein Ams he eae fee sealers ber fia ManSacint 2 thera aero nn be Maca wince RS ira cama rayon ts ial ce eet reat aes, Vo we ote pee ee Ot Gas a rename ew Pie See Se ee re eee ea re eae ere. ee inghetae geounda fer" woe cheeses ming, of itt atoer ral seucsn a tial ia te togpne ts ramen aon 2 a i aera eae io, peed roe, ant releases eae oi eed ric acct in aol seem to Yes} thet the ban a Ss came hae ee ee cae mn Amerie for" fea ot x Fane” ee aera Sit Nata sane o 'og Seren cae at ek eer ase fant aN ected tn, Send, tae rie eet WILLIN Arr is acqcirren, ‘ecete Taaen daa erasers Hos ret ee aii, se Fer eae eee oh eee Beataraart par oti See Sey eel ‘ng alata ehaeecearins Sy Th ao a ga ae nea eat aS fee ketal a Mindred paras ‘trom the tig" howe” ; ies cnet Reed feet wai ahd jiggle 2 Rete al ste a iB ge a fe Serene ne tas fag peat een Reronte "It a saia"that coaweory fal ee, athe Teartie aar aoa sees ae ron ee re», Wierraaes one Sear Sant eas ie ie eons Readies Sart ee Be ce aoe fe aaa eee mt etane adic’ that bie ath wad ue mse ES, clo el of ie Elena bam i Sete earl State ce ee ene | or rea eam be es ihe ee en ge ot eter ae & a eae rite a eae sec i eas oe ployment." hia raves: Saly" #9 ‘tase: foatle Self loading Pin Toate Belt oad Beas cco ars oe Fees e Stee ad prones oe Peete ie erecy, great’ peneita: || KINKY HAIR HI-JA tones ie ieee ssh | cS [ —, ees Pe =m cy | almanac | Agents Wanted (6 tt wine a Bt iret eas ar alleen attampt to:hure the awelle Retardinig tothe. patios, tne setae Kine ana Tavestigntion shows tbat the Whore fonchen were found om the Sede meichy"tar flames were ieswared Ea ise eee hee Be Eins ea ete Yan, Buren, Ark, Sse \ Ascending sbi date SS Tee por eee Ecahys The uatommen akctte sate ieee aon tt peraonet Reheat ta finance ranwene stir “covnm “nxDK itrestn Neve evi Fige Mut. Aok: font dhe pi mat Si eda sre Seucrenicey Weed Behari” Bonde ae Hehe! tN oth Mier taa iS"Ea sentences ats i ae ion Soe pat a hoa fitae Shaan ene DALUAS EXPRESS Pon. coMPaN, j Meritorove Pvintee i, Design ‘STAR HARNESS COMPANY, 1003 Elm at Poydras Guns, Fishing Tackle, Hunting Coats, Vests, Belts, Puttees, Dog Collars, Saddles, Harness, Locks, Keys and Amunition. We do General Repairing on ‘Leather and Guns | HAIR GROWER = | Assi ff pias i ‘| am \f y r ss A sl Stents ceoreecet wats Stary a Bes sree ee BS ere eae eth EY ree, iE Po Sa on TNC e ona | WITHOUT -AN EQUAL. | pee aero ganna f) ees comumton nti dons So nat selon | =e f (_HIGEESEOMY sxc moe sual sl ( | See | Ge /CEONEN Si EA OMFS ocean} GY | me ee ra | \ HAR ceowER aaa | E] Wosummmummmny Yor sole my an Degen RRs Pen tulsl= kota ak a haa te | OVERTON HYGIENIC MFC.CO \cnig< leer aae, see] (aumeaest aa| \ | | Res oh Ua “laa it] oe 4 0 r) , ce ; ace agrees, Cae, sages of Male aaa ae es Tt a EA oh sa Tak NG Be oe ee a ae peaeaeh See fee Dae ape We Dye For Others Why ss NtYou? inte pecctines, Rate at cil am mart akan Tse Pie eee mee Ta gen occa ms ean ceo ot: Excelsior Mutat | Association Dallas, Ven Mot people) Wad sonay wham ont co pee ale So Said it a Soo ce ae ee = a oe ee RXCELSION MUTUAL GENER aieatce 1 ae ue ee oe Sete H STRING a) Presidesit, oles. Er ers Tat WOMANS GLORY IS'HER Say as, 2 ae Sheen ee es ater gs ae as Font OR aoe. MADAM JESSIE CARTER 2458 Lafayette 8 The, Denver, Cok Mech ac maa ta ae ee pat via | eya come eh heute eles ‘Dee A HEALER OF GREAT POWER i BX] if eee ig Nog Net ine Peers 2 Sie eat Sat ae itieton' stators. Git be, Sthwaeed: rah het Se ier ast do OL fi eS.) 2 ee” c Texas News. Fiveure—Services and Sunday school good at all churches, Rev. Miller was at his post on usual. Meadams, B. Thomas and Lola Braithon spending the week with Mrs. D. L. Littles, Mrs. Kevin and daughter have returned from Alexandria, Mrs. Abdle Roach of Pl. Worth is visiting home fellow Sick listed, Mrs. Amanda Carter and Mrs. Katherine have made a flying trip out of the city just week. The milion at the A. M. E. church Sunday morning was quite the crowd. The participants were Pade Wade and Thuman, visitors who participated, Mr. Daniel Brooks returned Sunday with his little daughter has been visiting Mr. Luke Akhun has returned to her home. The Temple lumber company defaced Mrs. Kevin of the Temple lumber Co. 5 in favor of Sorra. Some frozen collar can et this ed were badly hurt out near Fera lakes by their car being struck by another car and knocked over in a ditch. One woman and the other two were very badly bruised. Mr. Beri Fears returned home Sunday to visit his family after an absence of several months to see that Fera woman waned to meet them. Julius Rosenwald Gives More Than a Million Dollars in Eight Years to Make Reform Possible. BY PLANIS W. SHELPARDSON. The south is being dotted with large, attractive buildings, nearly palatial in good taste architecturally. Inside the room are commodious, well furnished, light-fitting classrooms. Outside there is a school lot of at least two acres, providing room for 16 teachers and cost about $100 per teacher, be built in, several states 70 a year. Since 1914 more than 1600 have been built to supply about 16 teachers. One has capacity for 16 teachers and cost more than $100,000. A thousand of them are for one teacher, cost about $200,000. More than $200,000 and 60 more than $100,000. Taken together they cost about $5,000,000. In many other communities in 14 southern states additional schoolhouses are now under construction. One who inquires about them gets the answer, "Rosewall School's," though extornomary, educational movement for providing the rural Negro population of the south with the best schools, which have been built through the friendly and sympathetic co-operation of several white neighbors, their white neighbors, state, county, and local boards of education and Julius Rosewall have been par- Negroes Raise a Fourth. The Negroes, out of their relative poverty, often with great sacrifices for their children, have coursing economic handicaps in recent years, have raised almost a fourth of the total amount spent in contributions amounting $140,000. Even more significant, as indication of inter-racial cooperation, is the fact that the Negroes are provided through direct gifts by white friends, entirely distinct from the indirect aid furnished by the appropriation of $2,523,000 from public funds. The story of the inception and development of this remarkable movement is as interesting as is the state of its results. The financial impulse came from Jellis Rowebanke and idea from Booker T. Washington. The First Half Dozen. The Plans of 1914. Banking Good Citizens. Mr. Rosenwald had been much in Washington. "One council hold ampedress by a favorite author of Dr. Josephine B. McCormick. He is a ditch without himself siring in the ditch." "If the former council do not try to give the Negro opportunities for good citizenship we shall be compelled to live with them," he said. "But better citizenship to the Negroes not only are our Negroes benefited but our entire citizenship is improved." The financial provisions for the education of the Negroes be determined to help them. The latter offer, effective on Aug. 1, 1914, for a period of five years, was to provide not to exceed $10,000 in financial building about $10,000 in bursed schoolhouses. These were to be constructed in designated counties of Alabama not more than three miles from the center of building. All schoolhouses built under this offer were to be owned and operated by the county as a kind of building to be erected was to be approved by the Extension Department of Tennessee Institute in connection with the construction of the project was placed Agent: Florens Seal Out. The response of the Negroes to Mr. Rosenwald's proposition was prompt and cautious. And yet the need for co-operative people to show the people the way of this new form of co-operative, and for for which they had no previous training. These agents, whose salaries exceeded Mr. Rosewood's预期, played a crucial role in carring out the program. They were the pioneers. Standardized education of both white and Negro people, so far as rural schools were concerned, sharply divided into build ideas first and then follow with the schoolhouse. A fundamental task was to get the people of a community to attend school. The sharply divided on religious or fraternal lines. The differences of the agents were often so interesting as almost to be thrilling. They seized every opportunity to present their plans for better schools. The agents, in house. They spoke in churches, in lodges, or fraternal associations, at community events, because and festival. No difficulties of travel or hardships of the task demanded the Negroes to greater enthusiasm, they were essential factors in the early days of the movement. Before the end of the first six months of the five year period, the evidence of interest on the part of the schoolhouse community marked and so many communities were raising money for a school that might help to build a second hundred schoolhouses when the first hundred were completed. This he put into the hands of Mr. Almanon, and so in November 1916, he brought the total of schoolhouses constructed through his help up to 200. He then spread the benefit spread beyond the borders of Almanon every southern State manifesting interest in it. As early as October 1915, he wrote to Washington Dr. Washington wrote Rodenwald that it not only may now be a place of education. As he expressed it even earlier: "I have never seen a set of schools within recent years from a feeling of almost despair and hopelessness to one of encouragement and determination." Looking at it 10 years later, even Dr. Washington enth�££££ enthusiastically provide training for the children of an entire race suggests results not caused by this connection it is worth nothing that each schoolhouse which as been built has had at least one industrial idea of education has not been forgotten. That the 300 schools for which had been promised were finished, the momentum was strong, Nov. 14, 1917, offered to help with 300 additional projects distributed fairly evenly among 10 school buildings, the allotments were increased to $400 for a one-teacher building, the allotments were there was added a cooperative plan for extending school terms. Previons was made for an augmentation of the institute. The entire budget for the new callled for the expenditure of The rest of the story is mostly cumulative. The rest among the New Jersey schools were much more improved, early faults in construction being corrected larger and better equipped schools and the school growth in favor. The Julius Rosenwald Fund, with a central office at Nashville, Team, took over the administration of state departments of public instruction in 14 states was obtained. Several of them added to their state departments. Each project is now presented, inspected and approved by state educational officers. Working capital provides the necessary funds in each state. The details of administration have been modified from time to time; but the main changes are in general lines at as first. Toward it during the eight years, counting "instruction and training," more given than a million dollars. The construction summary of July 1929, shows 1603 buildings completed, 1255 of which are types these include 415 one-teacher schools, 572 two-teacher schools, 237 three-teacher, 185 four-teacher, above 100 five-teacher, above 70 seven states have more than 100 "Roosewalld schools," these being the North Carolina, North Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Louisiana, Tennessee, 134 Virginia, 123 and South Carolina. 108 from 76 in Texas to five in Florida. JEALOUS WOMEN ENGAGE IN CIVIC COMAT. (President New Service) Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug. 31—The Missa Nora Turner and Carrie McCall were called upon by the police to part with $10 each on a charge of coercion to the police the women were engaged in a strenuous fight in the streets of Auburn where they were employed, it is said, as a result of jealousy over the blood of the commodities stored and the fact that the station started over whom he treated the best in his lives in helping them and were offended at a merry Claiming she was best treated The police say that both women squared off and were going to it During the fight, the lancer, whose name was not dibuiged, leisurely went on to attack the opponent with attention to the fight, it was testified. At the hearing before Magistrate Successe the woman was accused of the commencement of the women's verbal battle, he Magistrate imposed a fine of $10 on each man who did not appear to the lancer, did not appear to the lancer. Chifforobe Special! On Easy Terms of $1.00 $1.00 DOWN AND WEEKLY ```markdown ``` FURNITURE CO. 752, Y 1455. Elm SEE ME FOR BAR GUNS, RAZORS, WATCHES OF FALL SUIT AND BIG AUCTION Pearl and HAYN HOME OF rights. She stated that it is in proceedings for determining paternity and compelling support that uniformity of state legislation is most essential. The difficulty of bringing to trial a father who lives in another state is that he must reside or who abscondes to another State to escape his obligations has been one of the principal obstacles in the case. With few exceptions, illegitimate laws now in force in America State date back many years and in the past have been subject to reactive by reason of low maximum age limits to which support can be required. small amounts authorized, but not sufficient, ability of settlement for extremely inadequate amounts, or ineffective amounts, with the judgement of the court. Under the proposed law court action to enforce the obligation of the father may be brought in the community by and Shia before he is a new family or temporarily resident, or in which the mother or child resides or is found. This, together with other provisions made by Shia, shall be a new family, reduce the ease with which the father is now able to evade his obligations by going, from one state to another, by the court when the defendant is found to be the father is to be for annual amounts equal or varying, while the child is not required. If your county has continuing turdition to increase or decrease the amount and to determine the cost of the child. Probation may be employed to hold the child to his obligation and criminal action may be had to compel support. The mother may be the father for a child of a father or the child's support. No compromise or settlement in to be binding unless federally approved. THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. The President's message is a clarifying review of the situation in the miners and shop men's strikes, expressly opposing the partiality. It will do much to crystallize public opinion throughout the nation and prepare it to support such rewriting as Congress and the commission of a kind asked for may formulate. The President's views are so much in accord with those bithereto exaggerated in the press, that discussion at this time is called for With respect to the immediate situation in the railway strike, Mr. Harper says, "The compromise can be fairly demanded and we are confident the American people agree with him. Meantime it is clear that the mining state is breaking, and a reasonable to note that both of those dangerous and costly obstruc-tors to our productive revival will soon be removed. But that leaves problems of the future of great import to the peace process. The solution calls for the deliberate consideration which the President calls for and would have directed by the Congress will give attention at once to his request in which in which the President will give attention to negotiated peace and both controversies leaves us about where we were and we cannot afford to stay here, must move forward to firmer ground. The President will thank the President for his discussion of the serious evil of the war in Iraq and the future challenges the vital interest of every nation in the Iraq war, sents an issue which must not and cannot be shirked, and the conscience of the nation should address, itself to The demand for legislation to strengthen the hand of the federal government for the reappraisal, and the reappraisal of Congress, act to have been inexounable. War or serious international complications have been threefold. First, the federal government to fulfill this obligation of a movover's power, and we wish to do so. Second, this does not invoke an infringement of the authority of the states, but it is a proper extension of the federal government so that it shall be connected with its definite responsibilities.—Chace Tribune. MORE ADDIQLYE PROTECTION RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK Washington, D. C., Sept. 1, 1922: "The movement to secure a greater measure of justice for the mrs.赵 in the United States each year, the United States Department of labor announced today, has just received the sanction of a legal organization on the University of Chicago Law School. Conference of Commissioners onUniform State Laws, at its 23rd annual meeting Mile in San Francisco, the nation's largest law school, recommended it to the State Department and form Illiniharmant act and recommend it to the State Department. The president of the university of Chicago Law School was chairman of the commission which the actions of the commissioners was the outgrowth of a series of responses to the problems of illiniharmant. the purpose of the Children's Bureau and the Inter-City Conference on Illiniharmant to consider standards of illiniharmant and the need for illiniharmant- birth. In discussing the proposed law Mrs. Orca Abbelet and the Inter-City Conference on illiniharmant that it deems should entirely with the obligations of the parents for illiniharmant that it deems should entirely with the questions of status and inheritance. Here is your opportunity to buy the kind of Chifforobe you have long wanted. We have just received a new shipment in the newest styles and finished Golden Oak, Walnut, Ivory or Mahogany. They are offered at unusually low prices ranging from $63.50 to $36.00. DEMPSEY-WILLS MATCH STILL UNCERTAIN. New York, Sept. 7—The wily Jack Kearna, Jack Dempsey's manager, has put returned from an extended trip to different sections trying to win the championship for the Champon without success. When asked about the proposed Wills-Dempsey he replied: "We are ready and ready, where are the promoters. It is claimed that Cuban fight fans have indicated that they would like to play against the Champon to meet outside of the set-up class with the exception of Wills, and thus offer. However, he intimated that the chances are that he will get a bid for a Dempsey-WilLS match with a few other players, the maker of the New Republic Club which has leased the polo grounds. It is reported that O'Rourke will make a Dempsey-WilLS match will agree to fight during October. He says he has already tailed the promotion. He is willing and ready to fight. Friends of Dempsey claim that Wills and Dempsey should never be matched to fight in this country. Such match is not a reality. Commenting on Wills as a fighter, I am Jabb, writing to the Pittsburgh Pressman, Mr. Bates's foes: "Not long ago, the writer in writing of Harry Wills ring prowess, hinted that the horrible woman who fought him, also defiant to referees. Wills himself fought, free trys tricks, etc., of pace. It was declared that if Dempsey and the big black ever met, it would be well and wise for the show. Wills was well and confident with grip and pumption, fearless to the limit. Facing Fred Fulton, the man who should have been forbidden by the referee, is an exert from an account of Wills' easy-money bout last week: "Fight fans agree that Wills fought unfairly. He booked one head behind his head and failed to win. Wills paid no attention to four warriors from referees M.Coy. Sounds like the black battle in real action. "Imagine a muss, sure to be started in case Wills mixing in with Dempsey and set in motion one of his dubious pit tatica. There would be a sound of a shriek. The old boxing game, wouldn't be the gainer by that disorder. Admirers of Willa claim that he is one of the fairest fighters ever in the ring, and extremely to his honour. is white, for he is the most beautiful of all, and includes which he strives to over come with extreme fairness. --- THE SPORTING WORLD STAGE ALL SET FOR DIXIE (WORLD) SERIES Local Club After Days of Practice in Tip Top Shape for the Classics. Champion Red Sox Club Will be Tough Nut to Crack. Many Visitors Expected to Witness Battles. NEW YORK PORT 1920 Memphis Red Sox. Carpenter, cf., Low, 3rd b; Cunningham, 1st b, L. Hamilton, Cunningham, 1st b, L. Hamilton, Charlestown, and W. Hamilton, co. pitcher; Griffin, pitcher; pitcher; Griffin, Norman, extra Diana Black Glanz, Diana Black Glanz, Jones, 2r, David, J. W. Williams, S. Jones, David, J. W. Williams, S. Jones, G catchers, Harris, utility; Ming, Daniels Alexander, Julie, and John. Unipres. For this uniform four umpires will be used three of which will be visiting arbitrators. The following are the umpires on the diamond during serials: Green of Memphis, Teamm. McLendon, Wichita Falls; Wallow, FL. Worthington Advance of Red Sox. In how to the Red Sox soaked up, the Red Sox have failed they have tucked. Just before this series they cleaned up for the original Red Sox, but the Red Sox failed to get a game. Memphis Nuggets play Chicago at Wichita Falls Today. The Memphis Red Sox Negro hauls a ball team added two more victories ROBINSON STOPS KELLY. HOMESTEAD GRAYS HAVE FINE RECORD MONTH. to their long string yesterday, when they took a double-header from the Chicago Giants at Russowood Park, scores 1 to 1 and 1 to 1. Mason pitching the first game for the Giants in the second game. bite, Moore gave up eight hits in the second affair of seven innings. Each game in while the Giants made the second and third innings. The Red Sox and Giants will play the third game at Fenway. Memphis. The game will start at 4 Scores: # FIST GAME Giants— A R H O A Kolley fc 2 0 0 4 0 Washington 3b 2 0 0 3 2 Weston 3b 2 0 0 3 2 Pittsburgh rf 3 0 1 2 0 Dreiber fb 4 0 2 6 1 Dreiber fb 4 0 2 6 1 Crook cf 3 0 0 1 1 Crook cf 3 0 0 1 1 Totals 30 1 6 5 4 Red Sox AB R H O A Carpenter cf 2 2 0 2 0 Rogers ss 5 1 1 4 2 Sterns ss 5 0 2 2 0 Sterns ss 5 0 2 2 0 Norman rf 3 0 2 0 0 Horton c 3 0 0 1 1 Mason 3 0 0 1 1 Glants..... 000 100 000-1 Hawks..... 000 100 000-1 Summary: Error-Corsan, Griffin. Twice-bite hitter—Carpenter, L. Hampton, L. Hampton, Wild pitch-Mason. L. Hampton, Wild pitch-Mason. Kelly, Pinkston, Stern, L. Hampton, Rifle blister—Hicks, Normand. Struck on balls—Off Mason 3, off Fields 5. Double play—Crook to Brewer Mt. Second play—Umpire— SECOND GAME. Glants— Kelly if..... 4 0 0 0 0 Kelly if..... 4 0 0 0 0 Weston 2f..... 4 0 0 2 2 Weston 2f..... 4 0 0 2 2 Bishop 2f..... 4 1 1 4 0 Colby..... 4 1 1 4 0 Brewer 1f..... 2 0 1 1 2 Brewer 1f..... 2 0 1 1 2 Smith 2f..... 0 0 1 0 0 Smith 2f..... 0 0 1 0 0 Totals..... 29 3 0 18 9 Red Sox if..... 0 0 0 0 Red Sox if..... 0 0 0 0 Carpenter 2f..... 0 0 0 1 0 Carpenter 2f..... 0 0 0 1 0 Russell 2f..... 1 1 1 2 1 Streer..... 2 0 0 0 0 Streer..... 2 0 0 0 0 Jersey 2f..... 0 0 0 0 Jersey 2f..... 0 0 0 0 Norland 2f..... 0 1 2 0 Norland 2f..... 0 1 2 0 Moore p..... 0 0 1 0 Moore p..... 0 0 1 0 Totals..... 26 0 0 11 6 Glance..... 000 00 99 80 Summary..... Errors - Smallwood (4) Coleman, Hickle, Griffin..... Two-base Three-base..... Bits - Stars Nomand, Moore, Hickle..... Two-base Moore, Hicks, Stars hits - E, Hamp, Bee, Bits - Stars hits - E, Hamp, b. by Hawley, B. lines on ball - OLF, b. by Hawley, B. lines on ball - OLF, Smith, Smallwood, Umpires-Hat, and Goodman..... will begin Saturday, September 9 be called "include" clock, be called "include" clock, be called "include" series will swing into action at 3 o'clock, Saturday afternoon. Young and Johnson on the receiving Moody, Mahaw, Brown and any one Moody, Mahaw, Brown and any one makes the club, under the active management of "Acm" Poise, is playing JACK JOHNSON—DEMPSEY FIGHT IN WINNESBORO, CALIF. Mexico City, Sept. 7.—According to reports reaching here from California, James Coffey, right, promised left last Wednesday for New York City to win the game. He will not attempt to promote the team regarding a fight between Jack Dempsey and Jack Dumont who both will not attempt to promote the team. Dempsey will be offered to promote the team but will confer with Kearns on the team's chances to win the championship and the ex-heavyweights. It is also reported that several local businessmen have already come to the team, and have and Kearns of their heavyweights. Local sport fans think much will be a great drawing card. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922. First Picture in Dallas of the Wills-Jackson Bout. Showing the punch that shattered the challenger's Hope. Round Two Round Three. CARPENTIER GOES INTO THE MOVIES Paris, France, Sept. 1—Announcement has reached here that Georgette Champion, has retired from the ring and is now the only one to appear to be over the annuaries but has not been over the annuaries that Battling Sikis impress showbiz, has had a great deal to do with the annuaries. ( Boston News Service ) About The Investigation. 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DALLAS TENNIS TEAMS WIN DECISIVE VICTORY IN LAB- OR DAY TOURNEY AT WACO. In singler, Watson defended W. Watson. He out of three sets were played twice. Two out of three sets were played. Larkin and P. Bavin accesst 6-2, 6-4, 6-3 to the winners at the winning court, sending to the winners a loving cup of wine. When players notated to Waco, who played Dallas Sunday afternoon, a morning game was played. FT. WORTH TENNIS TEAM LOSES TO DALLAS NET STARS IN FRIDAY PLAY. Friday afternoon the North Dallas team were hone to Irell Dillon and Simon Sanders to try their skill on Dallas Court. Though their play was brilliant, the Dallas team was not as strong as the Dallas team who took the court. Watson and Wright defeated them in the first round. Madison and F. K. Hitchey won over Madison and F. K. Hitchey on the remainder of playing time, when a single contest between Watson and Simon Sanders showed to advantage winning by a 4-2 victory. PETER H. W. H. HARVEY, Prep. 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Read all memory to the "BOYAH INSTITION" booklet (called W. H. HARVEY, Prep.) Prof. M. Herman Lee of this city is the principal instructor in the manual department in the manual department. Prof. the Wichita Falls high school. Prof. the Wichita Falls high school. Prof. the department of the San Antonio school. Prof. the left Sunday night for Wichita Falls school which will be held there Mon-Thu. school which will be held there Mon-Thu. WEST PALLAS. Mrs. Biffle. Fountain has the pleasure of the visit of her two daughters, Mrs. Annie Smith of Omaha, Nebraska and Mrs. Eveline Williams of Conn. Mrs. Eveline Williams was called to the bed side of her sick niece brought her little niece, little Mattie Bell with her. We are always proud to have her as a friend and to Mrs. Robert Titterington and others who are ever ready to help our paper, may pour life a long time into it. We are also grateful by the columns of the paper that we will be proud to deliver to you. Mrs. Erma Lee Freeman of Jefferson, Texas, are the guests of their sister and Mrs. Lee Freeman of Willow street, Mrs. Georgia Brooks of 2231 Summer街 informs us that she has read the expense sheet that Mrs. John Crandler of 2402 is on the sick list and his wife also. Rev. Good Winston is the guest of six baptism and eight backpackers. Mrs. Queenie Kirby was struck in the face by a white boy and was painfully hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Terry and mother-in-law, Mrs. Vacory was struck by a white boy and was guest of their sister, Mrs. Adille Armid, Mr. Alfred Williams of Hearne Eagle Ford. Mrs. Brown is here from Alexander Louisiana visiting her son Joe Brown Mrs. H. Colburn has arrived from Alexander Louisiana. She has been visiting her mother there. OUR NEW HOME. Dr. K. H. Hamilton, Physician and Surgeon. Room 215 P. 314 Temple; Office 215 P. 314 Temple; Office Y 6844; residence H 6827; Office hours: 10 a. m. to 12 m. m. to 8 p. m. to 7 5:30 p. m. 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The artist, the octet, was Thursday formally paid over to the Asylum of Charleston, where he will be widowed. The octet is very charitable institution of the city. GARVEY WINS OUT. J. Austin Nerzis Defended J. W. H. Eisen, Deposed, and He Loves Displa- gnate Job. New York, St. 7; J. Austin Nor- tier, Defended; J. W. H. Eisen, Deposed; and He Loves Displa- gnate Job. New York, St. 7; J. Austin Nor- tier, Defended; J. W. H. Eisen, Deposed; and He Loves Displa- gnate Job. Leader of American Negro- will not be a member of Natio- l, became known as a recent session of the civil rights organization held in Liberty Hall Myrtle Way, has voluntarily tended his resigna- tion. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1922 tion or has been requested to withdraw or has not been made known. Tuesday a delegate made a motion that in view of the hawaii's hospitality to the delegation, the delegation soon to be substituted for the hawaii's Hagie for purpose of pursuing the association may set up a Negro Gov't association that the motion be tabled saying he will be the first to attend. Garvey was in full control of the convocation at all times yesterday, because the society was in need of strong acceptance recognitions, and that the delegates proceed to elect high officials in convocation. The selection of the convocation the following selections were Marcus Garvey, President General General Marcus Garvey, First Assistant President Cleveland, First Assistant President Lumbum, O. Second Assistant President with It the titular "Luther Leader" of American Norwegian, Rudolf Smith, the position carrying with it the titular "Luther Leader" of American Central America, Mr. Horst-Virginia General, the nomination of Mar- cial General. The nomination of Mar- cial General. 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MISSISSippi LESION HAS HEATED DEBATE ON KU KLUX KLAN. (Prentice News Service) The debate at the state of business on Monday night at the fourth annual convention of the fourth annual convention of the Association of Lawyers on Monday night. The question of the injection of the Ku Klu Klu Xan in the debate on Monday caused the heated discussion and ex- ception. The injured man is Frank Sanleguero, 48, who was taken to the Allegheny General Hospital, to be serious. Those arrested were: Willie McCormick, N. P. McDonald of Boston, Mass.; N. P. McDonald of Pittsburgh; and Perry Thompson & N. Negro of Georgetown. All charged with McDonald's Clinker, the Ward Areas restaurant, which was the head restaurant, which was the head lander, near the Ward Areas hotel, which was the head Thompson entered and also began to object to Thompson's presence and movement. 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