Dallas Express

Saturday, December 1, 1923

Dallas, Texas

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ED. WRIGHT GETS HIGHEST SALA- RIED APPOINTMENT IN NATION. His Appointment to Illinois Commerce Commission at $7,000 Per Year Gives Him Highest Salaried Appointive Position of Any Negro in America. VOL. 81. ED. W His Appointment to Commission at $7,000 Highest Salaried App Any Negro in America (A. N. P.) (A. N. P.) Chicago, Ill., Dec. 1—Edward H Wright, Republican commissariat of Chicago, announced Second Ward was appointed commissioner of the position occupied by any Negro in the country by Gov. Len Small Monday, Dec. 1. The Illinois Commerce Commission. The position carries with it a salary of $12,000. It is believed that Mr. Wright's appointment is one of the first big steps taken by the governor in the gubernatorial race. Wright, it is believed, will prove a puzzle to the opponents of the governor among white voters and politician, the Negro electorate of Chicago. His appointment, it is felt, is not going to be successful, as the Negroes led by the Chicago Tribune, which have sought to calumnify Small and produce gubernatorial timber that was destroyed by the present chairman of the Commerce Commission, Frank L. Smith. Smith has been spoken of as a candidate for the governor, and should expect a how to be put up about "race prejudice" that stay at the head of the commission, it is argued. He will be asked to make a presentation to seven members are obligated to Small and would probably act according to that. Further, it is pointed out that Small's wing of the Republican organization was constrained to make the appointment of Wright because of the activity of the Negro electorate in Cornell-Brundge group in placing the name of Edward H Morris on the board of the foundation however, as Wright was one of the principal workers in behalf of Moria. Finally, feel the mood of MISSISSIPPI LIFE HOLDS DISTRICT AGENTS OUARTERLY MEETING. Continued on page 8. Don't Fail to Read "The History of The Republican Party" Beginning in This Issue. The Dallas Express (Lincoln Service) Port an Prince, Dec. 1—In marked contrast to the conditions prevailing in the United States, the Indian and the Latin-American countries of the Central America the end of the Cold War has undergone a temporary American control, granting and substantial progress. The fiscal year that closed on September 30, 2001, submitted by the American high commissioner to Haiti, showed a total collection of customs and import taxes an increase of $1,195,998 over the previous fiscal year. It constituted an agricultural country. Because of marvelous fertility of the soil and the ideal climatic conditions, anything with life in it will thrive. We have investigated the agricultural possibilities of Haiti that shrubs and small trees can grow in, and built buildings, nourished only by the moriata between the bricks, the air, the dew and the rain that a riot of people can cause. The portions of the country, and that narcissistic fields are specially covered by the shadoodle, the pineapple, the mango, the pear, the plum, the maimain and the fig. It is one of the best banana countries in the tropics. Although Haitian coconut, the cultivation of this plant has been widely known whether it is cultivated or not and grows on almost indefinitely without being reproduced, reproducing itself The great staple product of Haiti is coffee. It supplies the bulk of the revered coffee trade in the country, and demands of the simple passantry which constitutes about 86 percent of the country's land area, it and take it to the seaport towns on its heels and on the backs of burdensome cities. It is made by the American government to make a market for this coffee in the country, and is shipped to European countries. The cultivation of coffee, however, not unlike coffee in other countries. "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923. DUBOIS PRESIDES OVER THE THIRD PAN AFRICAN CONGRESS. HISTORY OF REPUBLICAN PARTY SHOWS THAT BIRTH WAS DUE TO NATIONAL NECESSITY. WOMAN WORKER SUES CORPORATION FOR $25,000 DAMAGES TO HOME BY DIRT. HISTORY OF REPUBLIC BIRTH —Beginning This Week— HISTORY THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. The Epstein has just secured the right to publish "A History of the Republican Party," written by Frank P. Litchfield. Within seven years of the birth of the Republican party it came into control of the government at Washington. In all but a dozen of the succeeding sixty-two years, major Republican policies have nationally prevailed. Complete control of the executive and legislative machinery of national government, with power to reorganize Republican policies and inamu- rate an alternative program, has come to the opposition only during two brief periods since 1861. The mercutal and institutional policies of the Republican party control is without parallel in history. A nation threatened by war, a country of power, a party came to authority and of comparatively small consequence among the world powers, advanced economic development and management to first place in economic power and political stability among the nations. The allusion when this book addresses the country under Republican man- THE REPUBLICAN PARTY A BRIDGE HISTORY. (BY FRANK P. LITSCHERT) CHAPTER 1 The Genesis of Republicism It is not easy to name the exact dates on which the present Republican and Democratic parties were born. Each party developed gradually from the issues of the first half of the nineteenth century and these issues were not always clearly defined. The modern Democrats often refer to Thomas Jef- VIRGINIA NEGROES CON DUCT BIG BUILDING AND LOAN BUSINESS. throw many people out of work. This marks the second time within a decade that a plant has been effective in having plants of this state on similar charges. STUDENTS OF TUSKEGEER PAY TRIBUTE TO DECEASED EDUCATOR BY VISITS TO TOMB. But the invention of the cotton gin changed all of this. It made cotton growing much more profitable and therefore popular, and so greatly increased the demand for cotton, cooled the manufacturing ambitions of the South, converting the people to the A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENCER OF HOPE PRIGE FIVE CENTS NUMBER 6 A- ATION. E CONGRESS. Us Demanding Home Rule British Subjects in African d Fuller Development of Others. Pass Resolutions Demanding Home Rule For Civilized British Subjects in African Possessions And Fuller Development of Native Law in Others. RATE WEST TEXAS CONFERENCE Y'S HOLDS SESSION AT BASTROP. by CHAR. W. ABINGTON. (Continued on page 5) London, England, Dec. 1.—The Pan African Congress held its third biennial session in the council chamber of the London Parliament, 7th and 8th Dr. Wm. Burgart Duole of New York as chairman, presiding over speeches and speeches were on the whole better than in 1911. In particular, the Pan African Congress held a group of people of African descent for purposes of information and co-operation in 1919. Subsequent sessions were held in Paris, London and Brussels in 1921. The French delegates, however, were present, and mounting a series of obstacles due to the temporary failure of the European Union effectively. The present session was held in London and another session will be held in Paris, Portugal, under the auspices of the Liga Africana, an organization of Portuguese Negros, English papers, paranormal journals, and have given detailed and interesting accounts of the meetings. Mrs. Edna Logan, R. F. Seldon, Mrs. Ida Hughan, H. R. Vinson, Mrs. A. M. B. Logan, R. F. Seldon, Mrs. Ida Hughan, Dr. John Alcidor, Chief Almouni 111. Gold Coast, Africa, and Dr. Wm. Duole Prominent Englishmen among the members of the Congress, will present at some of the sessions. The resolutions adopted by the Congress. The Executive Committee of the Third Pan African Congress, meeting in London and Lisbon in November, 1922, resolved to establish a legal regime which allows them to embody the legitimate and immediate needs of the people and to own government. 1. A voice in their own government. 2. The right of access to the land and its resources. 3. The rights of their peers under established forms of law. 4. Free elementary education for all school training in modern industry and higher training of selected talent 5. The development of Africa for the benefit of Africans, and not merely for the profit of Europes. 6. The abolition of the slave trade and of the lion traffic a eh Or FB) ae Ba oH Wa | pal Ss Pa vu Li, ee Oo. De a i MetNgaa big: 3 mes aa cal hes ies Gai epee de cece MMe Oe Ms OU wy re EUSP LAA BTA MER ee eee! pitt |9! ee a he mm; 4 wt re ees : = es ke Li is hip) sul oe a eee | ‘soc Spee tet iba Wr in hres tee ae eves one ook sir Video hors. janie pal yale Se rah a Gin ot 4 ons suee ip ta Wn Noses a coon Oe as fa ee Brin Foes tke Beeeeecay sacs Soom iy Peasakcm sn das se iacr'voe ek ere sree Loe snt os peeiogn eek ene tart eran ook esrrere tone as Repebis wakes ta tetas’ af er cod tue bet pene? nas oat Semmes rice ee ore bar Saeed Wt eases Ne sous Beer cease oo ei te eure arse fia tals Soc mrt vote yoene Bees agate eos Sebiel mice. tatters? Sie de ee Heat tea “tavertte yer tele! advantage of 9. friend ele down. it tn ad "enough tattern are evenly matched; Ont When your friend haw had bed ack Sind then te attempt. to. throw more Sands tn Sle pathway ts bad dae heat Now Uhia particlar’ young man Nas lwaye had the reputation of” be: Ing terre “back-biter™ and’ an acon 44 the Pir fatow got in Yaa wit he let he fumpe tm and atarta out. mith Kis winning eardn. ‘Thle poor. tllow fag Yoon eving flsanetal”aificutton nd bia lady Friend was rowing rest. lens 4 nowt of them Go when eit otf fom hel desires: s0. good frond owing this warts layishing expen five gifts om “Lady Pair” knowing (hat fost worn “Tait” for auch. Just ty ah. deained thir other young Iman She wilt attempt Gothia one let yes thinks that t would have. been ofe aaly, ad ale fina ad Sint hip “buddy” got Maanctaty “well” Betore ranting hit & racn, ‘Rexarkame—tervices were well at Aapsed ah Stee case dnd IWr whiner pactse ¢ tret ais Recetas come werent Reearae ctor ae ne cre, Bene cae sore See sat oh aren ohare” cepa eterna rea rian oe sees So Ma tes ae oe oon sae aacmnccae arcs e Sey ee iesas et tren stoke iar tenth c sor oat oss ete nr ort ce Ba ec tenet creas mene van tate oot Ber trees 6 tr cts RP baad a tr Sevres Be tee te mre ase a Petes eos piiras's (is me Seer yeate eames chee tune Wehenay niet Woven Sr Besta martes it soy oem Sepasee aoe Bones Sanco SSivuumrg te ste fences uee Somes Sinatra Rte ‘prt Sie eters ee toe Fa and bevriey teh Ae ry ra rena hone Sie Micnioonary Boclety. Dr. lent Mee ‘emp ad ny Er igs ant hm Got Gna Mer Bore Pome, ton “Sar, Ste bes aa tserces loca to at Mittsea toe et Sah resect atte Say as ar. Meri —Wiley, Calens tetennt Eee i. oa Teena : conene icytied Serica ret ees rigs a einen the Sao ia eed ag hg a ina wildent on nee, pine ie Romie er ae pee ise fr katy Jerm iors eee cee ti eae aaa fer, tiny Eon Bat ike ‘isk it ‘ene es Bet St wy Tor Be"vlstory ainnee Wiley ack, tn the oe rate eae eer ear ance Pe at ee al oa SLs at sr re fer Mie ol at Saad heesgeeriaaey cores ane eth ede ihe pete fed fae wae grata ak ERE ck a Se poorn sy sine ah ee Mh BertineS:. gt. lea eee ge ht hog oy sa: © ana i ca cia tte i wtlarmcat tm the mind of & young Indy at the present tine, At fret ab ithoueht he was omy footing hat It ha |goneon for such Tong te Unt th th Sewinning to belev hat be meant frat wns ane, At fret abe was tery {haa Sut an time rolls-on tnd having {face ‘tne thin tha sb bad hover coma to botore thai showing sans “weaning, ‘Abd ton he ont Ae Seratena why be Pofued to dincue the trait with ber. he was warned By ie many renga bors the Fina rok ning came. but heeded not Again Aion ‘yen says that tho best thing ter beth partes io continue as you are Thin thle Mle a wetting ‘long bets ter now than abe realnes and sbewld thia"trartie’ em ‘alow is. foton tation to otartaxels. Mee pen teen that both are in tor a word of Gales and Ml’ rer ean ‘eee hang “the power to" "SR" eter than they Ihe etn of Seika among the Chase tour relly han m sot thing th tas Gepular ocety don. Mor Bpen hap fened up om ther aul nexpectealy fat week, "she tat hsv on snes tho pee nnd they” were aprnuing Us at team dow to Natura mahi st ok" pltareaqueatnospere. eh thtrled ham’ New thin pariulot young chauffeur has h hard time ral in ede met einovt tang ho boos man car'Sway for svch along” tine, Mise yn knows that the aay finds mare plasure Tm aasating ou than Shine hubby's monty tn more bene. lal manner, "but it ex long ‘rll that has no turning, no be em rout Foard’ young chauffeur because 704 cre ertiniys reaching the’ toring pint, ‘You maybe ever 9 powerfa i tne Feapect and et tern “unock car" Slow (esesotbar rermect tee Reonell for aiiapieg linn fr inal, Sforrin for ‘haylor. "Donnelt teil tir ao Wak after touchdown oramee 3. wet ty deen tame feret, Baw | (Lincols, | Umpire, GINHONS HIGH SCHOOL NOTES feta cate pct a [haemo aumeiiotating” rceet "da “She a Tbe felis teas teins Bark arses ease ia the clty he worked on noveral peo: eee ate en ieee Agee ieee pulpit fae See, ad, Salo ‘becn“pantring for "roe genie" beacons Reus. ea Sete "Set ticon ofthis ‘Wooten ie Ren core erg ee eer i! Aervleoable woman ofthe sity. "she RP aie Pee ed eee eglters, churches tna sehools. et ote cores wee keene oe store Hm siete é we Rear egae che eae S ae ee ea orn ees fos | eects ead ces ee fea See oc a8 ae ee erty Sse een bss ie ea anaes cate 2 Fe Eicon ce oes YOXAW Dine Ty onto. Cateman Taylor. Former Dallealt Dis mt Cleveland, Onis; Body, Rulpeed ts aitiena tne ta. ‘News whe received in Datiag Oh week unnounclug ths Ganth. ef Cole fan ‘Tayler, a former Dallaaltn whov death occured at Clrlans "Ohl wheny he had been living the Pan five. Fears) “Weduentay, Reventbor ¥ Str, Taylor wan bere at Mitlcan,Braao County, Nexen nd was wall koawn ts Dalleg having Tived hern many Years estas a aemener weateer of tienes THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1 pee SNe See Wes & Cinaneial gener st Pride ofthe West lodge Peer ik 5 oe 8 te te Shr aoe Dooce te seen. Maer tg eli ae acer a eae are Se te des is ee ace Rosine tee ee fete oe ete eat a rine Sun nt Gat sy 00 pee Bat pa ere eens ee (Shurchs Wedenday, Now 3 a his iinet at sire nanan rte Sater vcnaanees Peg ap ree Parle Nay gl lage ree ns wth d toca els Neca rote & Pens ate A. Steele, C. Robertson and & Blewart Sat ati oe on Sie vane fon oe : Errno wis seare two rites ein team ne ore Pitan ise ies peo Be ene eo oa ce Pane cleats a ote ries tae Mee Rae en cea ee Fepant. Adjourned to meet F Va nl (IM “— id i = ff a A Las "Woy oy Y a4 es] i “te WONDERFUL BESSIE SMITH SINGS Ee bit ete Wie ow 3 COLUMBIA RECORDS cater es Bacco Te foe OKEH RECORDS caer eae hoo eres tee fi SE SA ta ne itor ae aaa PARAMOUNT RECORDS ate = mie Se ee te pee esata . GRAPH CO. ~ 107 1-2 E. Erwin St. ~ Orders Filled Same Day te Ta CARD OF THANKS. ‘We he family of Mr, Hoya) Iucuse say ths nethoa of appreciation to he kindy abows uring the. rece! iinet and Sot oF ur loved oe. Bay 08a Sees you an alc sunmate, rn Mbertasackaga, Wis, ‘Witte ne aarkson, Brother Tew Jackson Pathan 13, Gaskaone Orandtather ait Banyan Caran, So ‘covonnid BOLE for mle by Mies Saw, Thi7 Mall 8 ‘Balas, esas | ‘nae aie bm SORROW onigas RPRAK 1 DALLAK fom ant munday {wo lars and appre native svahncen grated the Appear. anes of Dre hotton riggs noted erator author of, the _spect-iaking beak “Pie Progress of «Race att Tames A. MH Temple tthe morning he eps to crowed house and It the avning tn i iit ha teuln > dreaadm are nadlene. ‘Dr Orlgen will btn Roxas for to Er'mads pay weake'agu amu. the ‘weake are eutheingr which ha ie aohedaea to taarem ta the menting we thesis Ateodaton af Colored eacherw which Sa Rice ane ‘THACHERS EFYRCT ORGANI- eerion ‘to wavenratn. xartows fokouens xssoctanion 0. con Venn tw atin ten tat , = | the Davee sens! veachore or gence entertain the” ia |fecchoreacoltion" wien convene Jim Patan, Su, 384, Pinna cP erat th Dovetan hen was exoan eeneral ralrnans and Pvnspal MW. Farce. the ‘Genet aceary with Mn nay en ‘aniant- Pino Id. dada Was shooe vs-cairmas Fe techs” sect she” folowing ebeirmon of somniieet Hames teat Dy Mahal: Commitee ea eatrianmant "hes sveraes ing! committe on, Reveton, tre Lie anaes Commute on Home on a Want Cm on tn rorstn "We rat Pisano, JW Frown: Ausing Gomme hse te uae eC 2.7 aah Ml te "ek: lr rincipa 33, Meats, evens Rucwers Negro perv of Reon nace sanpcce Gon ‘atetion tr," ee. wa fas shovan veces resnnaion fie Weabngtom igh fchol Monde | itermmen aa | Camm op mars | see | eetiad oa We take hia math of ta oF many trodag 60h Enon aad saie| fr helt kindness and sympathy shown | ot during the iss‘ doath of our wits meiner and wrentnother, rc | isa HO wha dopant ie 15, 1923, We also wish to thank ea or tet Neti Bera segtngs. ay Be ad of Netgn smle eden Son ail ‘Signed: { ow nt aban, Sdn ae Oread‘cnaren we aes See en Sie tenant, vase ne inure 1 you wit bara’ Cu i ar cos Sr ee Rubile Senoarapher_Mirs Clarenn Ce Seniaea eaenue nts Saint sects ae Saar ous ne Gen oily wr potas mare nen aise pe ena eee coer eae eta Taek ‘YOR SALB—Deautiful, close im real- oie nee oe ak ner oa tae jon srounds everyday. Wtat GA DETROTIVE: $90-8100 weekly. egnhe eer ecmin coe teenie Scan Sena ‘iewmanoce, sore Sone ae nee Brame ene ae ie aati sea waar te Sr om eee estes Please notify Miag Lee Winston. 142f | saeae: a LADIES LADIRS—are you using the ee eereee Chee Seve nent karat ee ey ent Sonne af ote large strnigh eee een fee agile, pevesing oll ‘one. bar soronst ‘contol Wert th Avex Toure Reyfgae ce #01 Wort Nh ave, ou | HOW TO CONTROL OTHERS tiara gery nenond Fetneun ‘cvetecme’ toate ase more Sey Be seer ech Te Ike" witariee eres peck "tin Rertany ene ert ee ere pas ‘Hiow To Make Others Love You ee tat i ase ee Ee A na te HUFF’S MARKET & | GROCERY, Corner Swiss and Central ‘POLL LINE OF Groceries and Meats PHONE 8 4811 NOVELTIES NOVELTIES XMAS PRESENTS i ee son ra Pa sn Sei nitencas ese cs Rote are Mrs. L. B. Hughes, smitty LB Hughes, She Ree oe lis tame’ Day t i, 1028. DON'T LIVE TO REGRET THE NEGLECT OF YOUTH. AARIVNAL UAW LUDO WONDERFUL WORKERS OF THE WORLD SELL SEoe LoS _ fe? SESS SN AL [Te NS = =| LTS TRY Ka ViV07, i b | ey f Sey SEZ Mictarecsl eBluscaey lekicet icra aoe es ret sh fama ee rumen roger cases Peso wae bee ke feet aca Der cn re ot Sh peel al pine dyaserad fofcabonga anda gris prnce™ ett caren mat WATCH AND SEE THE W. W. 0. W. GROW. rs cee et Ot ties Gera i ott Opa ete, et om ry a, 20 Ba LUGO aera eit an eer ol pepe iho ete ae ini oct Ber Sonic amnesia ek re as are Sate oF nur ah 8 fi ea eee anaes ecg ee Re ae 2H ASBENGON, San upon caer es Ae Roars See a a von i pag A Re ee Ee: or ade aecemmnn te cra ge Fa inet oot nace (a py al Oe eS ong ag dee na cet aoe: Hear Ser cr Aa teen tee Setvotie. Wee eats Sete Sse” abe oh a , ROBINSON'S GARGAE Ashes asian tad dcicana pate asa Quen ihre eviewe Parts, “Ole, ny USED CARS. vor sata Few rece at Tee, pane Dr. Link’s Golden Tonic isprapsti0n BILLIOUSNESS cus NaLAnA fh CoNsttP ATION PeveR ‘Take De. Link's Golden Tonle tor Pu, Malasa, La Orlpe and Dengue Fever. Will bullé wp your ayatem and relieve you of that weak nervous condition whlch fellows aad will eve you an appetite, Price $1.00. | ‘AGENTS WANTED DR, LIK MEDIODNE 00, Manefucerern 2704 Kim Steet Phone ¥-2618 allan, Tee HAWS MAIN: Kryptox a Ultex | we dest one.piece ‘ BIFOCALS, settle the debt you owe to your eyes. D.L. 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UE Hy iH i} It will pay you to act promptly. 4 i a «a Write for full particulars i I \ today! y 1 Bvt POROCOWEGE =| 3} Yai 4900 St. Ferdinand Avenue f i tS AC ST. LOUIS, MO, U.8. A. i | pern.X i igs = Yb Pa a re 7 = HY i He amass is H {) U 4 ( ] od ome eels lnar cca Se TD Peele ky i ae ea eae aa SO ee « e ah a RRR Se alice Rae Pet i Erbe oe ee ee a LR NSE Prt ey ee FTE cr [eeea sree URE ee aaakascen oe i rari FF To the Local Lodges and Households of Ruth of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Jurisdiction of Texas, oneenva:— ‘The OA Wellows re going o bull this Terpla, They are go tng bal tm Howson yar ea at some Fins tnt Specifications hve been approved bythe Executive Commies fi is wil sce’ within tenet rey aye et ong Yo Be'oach mtn es wit aroune the pride and exc ie nraion {Sf evory Nogro inthe Stata Ite gong tobe the bet uling owned fd otupiel by’ Colored People fhe State ata tes ‘Avan investment 1c ging to pef a bandvome profit dollars and’ dont, but it i in seninant that ks lng to poy ot, Wont food has’ the Waahington Monument done? “tar made every Souty in america have tore love aad feverence for hie county, THU omni, when ba wil hea source of pride to every member ot the Order ‘ban' you regard tex great rive to takepart tn ereting td Toavng (hia erect tandussk as riage to our client WH WANT'TIN THOUSAND NEW MINERS 70 COMMEMORATE {THIS GREAT EVENT, 1 KNOW EVERY MEME 18, Axxi0vs To mtr, NEW ‘This a the program for thle year. Some program I admit bat not too hig forthe Od Vellown and Hous of Ruth of Texas ‘The Campaign wit continuo to SULY Bi, 1004 alee governing Campaign wil bo the name ox lat your, All tonuses wil be pald prompts. BUILD THE TEMPL AND $8: UNE TEN THOUSAND NEW MEMBERS. LTS DO TT and meet Si Houston next huroet and celebrate FRATRRNALLY, 200 seepnens 8. cAMPAION MANAGER, ‘Terakanm, eras, {00 I. Commerce street, fan Antonio, Tovaa, | Fort Worth News | oh fe, ee a ee Gece eed peireei(k Gat ea eee etic cht be [Meg Genta das Beate aneee Se, eee, kee tea re mniaty, with. gthar oad” | pew atari, Tobe kort nm the A ars ee eee Fig e’ 5 oe Beater Smee ie bier eee Hine ghar sont te, MB | este, Macon, na Eset ie ae ‘ fg rsa cacti [Richest ied tit ere uate endear tes eomoteton, | (Unt in 'atnore. ese $F estrous Belt lake tt | tk Revhns OF = Salt sees etsy oe | aM mts, 2 ie PBS na wt wae ae) saree es eee fi Be hemes tetas neat a cee Meee Rieger gs enc an eter ae 1.6. 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This is pretty high ground, but we live on it and are propping. Rays of the grass come from us, and we wish us. This ground is holy. W. E. KING. A SIGN OF PROGRESS Just to see these young men, inspired, full of a vision of service and mission, but out exception they hoped for progress and pledged themselves to greater endeavor. They were ambitious, steadily and sober. And best of all they are dedicated to a service which improves the financial status of family. To view this group was to become more hopeful. And to think that all of them are steadily working constantly activating and full of ambition are the reasons for their day, in to be sure that some day the barriers that now thwart us will be turned into assets which will help them to comprehend now as the splendor of these days were by our prayers. Comparisons often are odious but sometimes they are rope producing. Who can view once a gathering of our friends as a better business, compare. It will such a gathering of twenty years age and declare that we are not proclaimed. Increasing interest of young men in business with a future is a sign of may it be. In all ways be encouraged. It formerly was true that nothing but death was certain. But now it happens that Xmas expense, death and takes fall in the same group. "And with all of the getting, get understanding." Might well agree to some of our socialized elevated folks who do not understand the meaning of propriety. It hires about gotten so that daughters who are "happies" receive their first lessons from their mothers who love "pollybanks." We are glad that Editor Richardson has been "rescued" enough to address that a city fit to live in Dallas beats Houston. We've known it a long time. Yes, it in Dallas, editor, and we hope to keep it here. See if you can get it in Houston. It will help the town. THANKSGIVING. Only once a year does this nation pause for a day in its mad pursuit along its manifold paths of excellence to bow in thanks to The Almighty for the blessings which it has enjoyed during twelve months. And certainly on this occasion the thanks rendered should be as all embracing as have been the benefits of the year. Every American on this day can be thankful that the nation as such still exists and the social and civil conditions conducive to increased efforts at bringing into full existence life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. No wars disturb us. No civil strife of large proportions has menaced the nation. Our coffers have been filled by a bountiful harvest and our institutions are enjoying normal growth. Such can and should be the thanks of the individuals who realize that they are parts of this great nation. We can make a difference to make up the nation likewise be thankful for civic and social well-being and in addition for those things which have been of peculiar and specific benefit to them. Our race in America on this day may be highly joyful in the special blessings which have come to it during the past year. We have prospered in spite of our handicaps and today finds us measurably farther along our path of progress than did this day last year. We can be truly thankful for many special things among which may be mentioned; the successful culmination of the fight to free the Eaine prisoners which has been so efficiently conducted in the days of weak spouses and manful courage in the part of our leaders we should be truly thankful for the few to dare to have the courage of their convictions. No less worthy of mention and of thanks is the growing influence and power of the Interracial movement which has for its aim the application of common sense and Christianity to the problem of the races in the South. To this may be added the fact that during the past twelve months as never before, the best minds of America studied and made public their findings in regard to our life in America and made it possible for our best minds to express themselves for the benefit of thinking America. If it is true that men hate each other because they do not understand each other, the possibility of ideas should result in increased understanding and much racial progress. But greatest of all the blessings which have come to us is a greater awakening on our own part to the possibilities for advancement which are ours and the conscious effort which has been made by us to improve these opportunities by cooperation. Our business ventures are larger and more numerous, our school curriculums are more nearly up-to-the-standard, our home owners have increased and our race as a whole has somehow come nearer to a consciousness of the fact that "a house divided against itself cannot stand." Truly we should be thankful for our racial blessings and with the thanks of thanks to The Almighty should go a plan for more of this consciousness and a greater determination, under Him, to use our talents and improve our opportunities to the end that our contribution to the sum total of the nation's progress may be as substantial as our presence in its life demands. GARVEY AND DUBOIS AGAIN Differences of opinion may have caused the development of mankind along many lines; but differing to the extent of ceasing all operations just to differ has never advanced any man, group of men or the cause which they represent. Such thoughts are bound to come to one who reads the recent tribute of Marcus Garvey at Tuskegee against W. E. B. DuBois whom he probably has good reason to hate. He tethered in his Negro World in regard to his visit to Tuskegee where he gave just praise to Booker T. Washington: "To compare Booker T. Washington with Du Bois is like the comparison of the weed to the giant oak. The one man was an originator and builder who, out of nothing, constructed the greatest educational and industrial institution of the race in modern times. The other, bombast and iconoclast, has found nothing else to do but parade his own little intelligence and, with the vanity of the dude, try to attract the attention of the thoughtless and vulgar." Tuskegee is to elevate Washington to the height of the gods; to think of Du Bois in comparison is to descend to a world of pignies for companionship." Such speeches from men in charge of great movements among us hurt both us and them. They never help. Why could Garvey not have contented himself with praise of Washington as such. Certainly he did not add to the quality of that praise by the injection into it of his personal bitterance and hatred of Du Bois. Why could Garvey has his hands full bringing the U. N. L. A. out of its difficulties into the fuller light of public approval? But all too few of our leaders seem to realize how they cheapen themselves and demean the movements which they lead by petty bickering in which they engage to the exclusion of the furtherness of their causes. Du Bols has his place in our life and development as has Garvey. And who shall say which is greater or which represents the more worthy cause? There is room for both of them. But the greatest concern of each of them should be the efficient operation of his own concern. Du Bols should learn that no man, no movement is without its faults and falling. Garvey himself, to thousands has become a god with feet of clay. He with all others should remember that "there's so much bad in the best of us, and so much good in the worst of us, that it does not behove the best of us to talk about the rest of us." THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK weeks ago all of the Washington college wrote articles to the effect that he or presidential nominee in the G. O. that which Calvin Coolidge would be the right without any other to contest his right at announcement that the Honorable Iris is also my aspirant for presidential Iris. It seems that it means to us? Much more in our nurse has not been forgotten that the success of 1920 led the leaders of that policy of favoritism toward Lily White in Southern states, well right to the political benevolence. Several weeks ago all of the Washington correspondents of daily newspapers wrote articles to the effect that the forthcoming contest for presidential nominee in the G. O. P. would be a "love feast" at which Calvin Coolidge would be the most highly honored guest without any other to contest his right to the honor. But the recent announcement that the Honorable Hiram Johnson of California is also an aspirant for presidential honors has upset the Republican who feigned his right to the honor. And what does it mean to us? Much more in every way than a love feast. It of course has not been forgotten that the overwhelming Republican success of 1920 led the leaders of that party to put into operation a policy of favoritism toward Lily Whites which, effective in the majority of Southern states, well nigh reduced the "Colored brother" to the political boneyard. In that no strong contender arose and the nomination passed every the feigned brother would still have been guaranteed a place outside. He would not have been particularly needed. But a contest for nomination makes matters a little bit different. Rival candidates make state contests for seats in the convention. Much more interesting. And at the same time give better opportunity for "airing out" the Lily White policy of party leaders. Johnson as a presidential candidate may prove formidable. Who can tell? In the meantime it is for us to again don our political fighting clothes and do our best to regain some of the ground lost by poor manipulation and the overmastering power of prejudice. We must never forget the menace of Lily Whitism. We are as true Republicans as live in America and as such are entitled to every right and privilege which other members of that party enjoy. Why not another Black and Tan contest in Texas against Lily Whitism? Why not another contest delegation to the convention? Politics makes strange bedfellows and even stranger situations. Who knows but that the hat of Johnson in the presidential rill will have its effect in our behalf? Let us look, listen and think, studying events with a view to our own political well-being. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938. FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES. The Dallas Express will appreciate receiving from its readers Tested Recipes and proven household hints to be published weekly in this column. Please sign your name and give your address. Your name will not be published if you do not wish. The Dallas Express will appreciate receiving from its readers Tested Recipes and proven household hints to be published weekly in this column. Please sign your name and give your address. Your name will not be published if you do not wish. The What-Not Column. (By Robert P. Edwards for the Associated Negro Press) Texas is the last Southern State to invite the four national funds for the education of Negroes to assist in improving her Negro rural schools. But it is better late than never. Eventually Texas desire for better education will result in her removal from thirty-seventh place. And now that the State Teachers' Association knows its short comings as told by Prof. Jackson and the ambition of its president as told by Prof. Sanford, what will it do about it? CANDIDATES AND VOTERS. The world is ripening for another war as the presidential election of 1924 approaches. If American voters make a mistake in choosing the next head of the nation evil days are sure to come upon us. If trouble comes it will be justifiable punishment and the blame will rest upon the shoulders of every citizen. The country has refused to accept any bold and powerful leading since Theodore Roosevelt released the refusal of American government. His personal influence and public elegance, insight and fortune, love of justice and righteousness, vigor and courage were sufficient to place the nation on the right road and keep it there while he holds supreme. Hosewell vaulted a n hold and powerful leader in spite of his party. He vowed a statismist—citizens of the first one to oppose the second. He capitulated his dwelling storm—the sout of his power and activity. His supreme desire was to do right and see that the people of the country were every one of its officials. A clear conscience and clennd hawls were things Hosewell held high above all personal interests. He above all the influence of corrupt men and political combinations. He served the people of the nation with unchanged zeal. He such a man in this nation today? Who knew him? major parties are feeling the pulse of the people of the country preparatory to the campaign of 1924. FOR THE WOMEN The Dallas Express will appreciate Recipes and proven household hints to Please sign your name and give yourished if you do not wish. To find your most becoming color study you take. Like into consideration your eyes, complexion, weight, height, age and personality. There are simple color tastes that the color emphasize. You can material around your wrist and hold your hand at arms length to study it. If the color makes your hand look red or mallow or a whitely never choose it for a costume. If the color emphasize the good points of your hand wear it, if it will suit both your hair and complexion. You can important only in the extremes: people who are exceptionally tall or short, unusually stout or this should hide the imperfections of their figures by dressing them in bright colors. People are apt to feel that bright colors and importance to their appearance when in reality they emphasize lack Age is more easily disguised by a wise choice of colors; wearing of lavender or kaki, your choice of blue and the softest black is much to hide the effects of age. Brown and tans are not good after one complexion begins to fade. Greens and yellows are reminders of a shallow skin. Hues of almost every tone can be ranked with the safe colors for mid-length hair, to fade your eyes coming color. Let the color you choose express your personality; if you are a pale person type, very feminine as to taste, and masculine mild of disposition, modest in desire, nothing should persuade you to wear the attic-like and briliant hair in color for you would check the sub- The What- (By Robert P. Edwards for (By Robert P. Edwards for A. N. P.) 67- When was the first Convention of Colored people held in the U. S. A. On the 115th day of September, 1839, there was held at Mt. Church, in the village of Mt. Church, the convention of Colored people of the United States of America? The regiment saved the Patriot army in the 1779 battle of Savannah in 1779. The patriot army, before Savannah began its retreat, Lief. Mortland, with the grinders and marines, charged the rear with the purpose of capturing the town, then that there occurred the most brilliant of the day, and one of the bravery of the men. In the American cause. In the army of D'Bartinga was a legion of black and white men, the Legion, commanded by Vincent Ponton, a brave and experienced officer. Mt. Church, in the charge of Mt. Church, and his horse. Texas is the last Southern State funds for the education of Negroes rural schools. But it is better late desire for better education will re-seventh place. And now that the State Teacher comings as told by Prof. Jackson as told by Prof. Sanford, what w Negro men and women voters in every American community should be subject to make politics and policies for the presidency a daily study. They should do more than this, they should organize and prepare to vote in the next national election by押 their taxes, registering and creating a campaign fund to be used in financing their political aims and object. What Negroes will put more money into politics they will get more benefit from political activity in America. MAN WHO CARES. State receiving from its readers Tested to be published weekly in this column address. Your name will not be pub- Tested Recipes. Brown Bread 1 cup corn meal 2 cups graham flour 1 cup sweet milk 1 cup butter milk 1 cup mollasses 1 tnu. soda Little salt Mix and steam two hours. Mrs. Vernell Taylor, Palestine, Texas. Not Column. (the Associated Negro Press) retreating army. 63-What did Maj. Gen. Blunt say of the Negro troops at the battle of Hot Springs. Maj. Gen. Hunt writing of the Homer Springs battle, said, "The Negroes (First Colored Regiment) were too young to fight, but that I never saw such fighting as was done by that Negro regiment. They fought like veterans, with a valor and a sense of duty. They served their line perfect throughout the whole engagement and in the hottest of the fight, they never once fought much praise cannot be awarded them." Next Week's Whatnots. 60-What condition of affairs existed on this continent at the time of the first Colonial Convention? 71-What is the origin of the word TARIFE in referring to custom duffes? 72-What did General Thomas Morgan say of the Negro troops at the battle of Nashville, Teen.? State to invite the four national as to assist in improving her Negro ce than never. Eventually Texas result in her removal from thirty- others' Association knows its short and the ambition of its president will it do about it? HEALTH & HYGIENE COL. MIDNIGHT'S WEEKLY LETTER. For the first time in the history of past Civil War days there are more white school children in South Carolina than there are Negroes. Every day in every way some new evidence of the extent of the migration is coming to light. Maybe now, the Negro children who are left will get more decent school facilities. It is to be devoutly hoped for. Old people or those whose systems are run down, or those who have been exposed to a substance such as an asthma, rheumatism, or anything that lowers the general vitality for instance exposure and fatigue are the most common causes of disease. The onset of the disease is sudden with a chill or chilly sensation, headache or fever, weakness generally, loss of appetite COL. J. O. MIDNIGHT VISITS IN ARKANSAS. Helica, Arkansas—This is the week that Rev. S. D. Buler, of Austin Tx., visited the church last week, that he is to receive the approval of his brethren for the position of bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and something to say about it myself after the work is ended, for he is indeed a man, a man of ability and a believer. I have known Dr. Butler for a long time, and I know that he is a good worker as well as an able preacher, and I have been a good church and God. He is true to his friends. Like all preachers he has manned the place and downs before he has now he has given to the people of Arkansas. He had troll up his sleeves and fight with some old fighters right before he were some old fighters right before the church in another letter, I am sure that there are many people in Arkansas who delegates to general conference are vomiting and sometimes nose bleed. The most striking feature of the malady is the pain which may in most cases be referred to the forehead, ears, balls and root of the nose. General muscular pain is very pronounced and can be severe, but the patient can beat him with a club. The above symptoms may be either mild or they may be severe, generally speaking, most severe. The common causes are enause. Among the chief diseases likely to occur is a complication or infection around the heart, and meningitis. The comatose type of the affection or the very delirious type is almost always Most doctors are prepared to give an immunizing treatment against lagripeptide, but the general advice should take advantage of it especially if you are exposed to bad weather or easy to access areas. You should also tack of lagripeptide every winter. Even if you are not, it is a safe procedure to guard against cold. I shall not attack the cold unless it is a serious reaction as all cases of lagripeptide not matter how mild an attack should be treated by the physician. You should be treated by a doctor, because you will be in the intensive medicines, it is cheaper in the long run to be treated by a doctor, because you will be in the intensive medicines and after all you may have to call a doctor. The greatest danger to these patients recovering from lagripeptide is early. The person should remain in bed, obey order from the physician and nurse until the danger period is over. To infection should be avoided. Plenty of fresh air, wholesome food and clean water in the patient's rapid gain of strength. Reached Little Rock, and the sons with his automobile Bocker were there with his automobile Bocker were there to take me to his house to spend the day riding these days. Mrs. Bocker came with her and was surprised when I told her I did not eat after dark. We talked to me that he would be there bright and he got the iron horse wagon, for this he bleed your soul Datter Boxer right on hand and he got that old horse wagon for three or three times and I was right there Helena. I am in the home of Mrs. Ella Miller. Do you know her, She is a woman who believes in doing things Just to think of it, she donated city belonging to my race, a tons of cost for the writer, and then she churched C. Morris took sick addition to his salary help him take care of that. I greeting that she did not know I them calling me in San Francisco have sent me some in God We Dr. J. E. Rast of the Foreign Mate convention in the National Baptist convention in Africa. He is an industrial school in Africa. He is an idea, the idea of help-yourself. The idea to utilize the wealth within your home to help others is the idea that has assigned to the Baptist of Amer- ica to respond to his call. There is no doubt that under the leadership of L. K. Willis. ```markdown ``` CONSTANT CARE—NOT LUCK Human history and experience have taught us many *nonsense* believe that a head of naturally long and beautiful hair, a healthy scalp and a lovely smooth complexion come from luck, but they do not. Constant care and the frequent use of preparations of proven merit are the secrets. The Madam C.J. Walker Mfg. Co., Inc. 640 N. West St. Indianapolis, Ind. HISTORY OF REPUBLIKAN PARTY SHOWS THAT ITS BIRTH WAS DUE TO NATIONAL NECESSITY. (Continued from Page 1) doctrine of free trade. The reason for this is easy to see. Cotton did not need labor to be grown by slave labor and the cotton grown felt that it was more profitable to him by slave labor and the cotton grown by cheap labor in exchange for his slave-produced cotton. He got the benefit of the cheap labor but he would not accept the theory that after all his greatest market would be in the slave market, he would aim for the upbuilding of all sections of the country would ultimately benefit from it. Not withstanding therefore, that Washington, John Adams, Jefferson, and Jackson had supported the doctrine of protection, there was a great outcry in the South sanction the protective tariff, which was supported by Henry Clay and other Semi-federal leaders and was denounced by the former protectorist. The tariff was somewhat modified in 1822 but was still unsatisfactory to the South because it was not a tariff. Ordinance of Nullification South Carolina was especially bitter against the bill and the legislature of the state authorized a convention to nullify the bill. This Ordinance declared the tariff acts of 1828 and 1829 to be null and void, so far as South Carolina had been involved. Hayne then proceeded to prepare the forces of the state for war. Warning was given that if the Federal Government violated the tariff with the army or navy by closing the ports of South Carolina or Union and form a separate government. President Jackson, however, disposed of the doctrine of nullification in a forceful state paper in which he said: "I consider, then, the power to animate the war, to be the State assumed by one state, incompatible with the existence of the Union, instead of expressly by the letter of the Constitutional Convention, consistent with every principle on which it was founded and destructive of the great object for which it was Calhoun himself listened to the reading of this paper in the Senate and beaten by the mob. He found an easy way out of the difficulty for South Carolina by proposing a "compromise" tariff. This was stalled. The issue of slavery, the Orrendance of Nullification was abandoned and the crisis was over. The issue of slavery extension, however, was not the issue than that of the tariff. The reason for the passing of the nullification ordinance was not altogether disaffectionate. A trial balloon sent up by the pro-slavery strategies to see how the docu-mentaries could be by the country. Jackson himself wrote to an intimate friend in 1832 stating of the South Carolina nullification P. R. S. be the slavery or the Negro question.* (A. Conditional Steppe. But the North with its manufactories and farms conducted with free labor soon began outstripping the South in the battle of the Continental Congress, a continual struggle by the Southern politicians to keep their political power in the national Congress, so that the growth of slavery might not be interfered with. It was, of course, impossible to resist the诱惑 of the victorious, whose members are elected in accordance with population. So it was that the slave power made its stand. Again and again the Senators from the South seceded to be their most formidable weapon. When confronted by a determined effort to curb the extension of slavery, the South withdrew with the threat, "either we will have our way or we will secede and dissolve the nation," and this threat was effective and compromise after compromise favorable to slavery was gained from the more For a time it was believed that the so-called Missouri Compromise, adopted in 1820 had settled the question of slavery in the United States, a slave state, but prohibited slavery in all of the remainder of that territory acquired from France in the Louisiana Territory, degrees thirty minutes north latitude, but provided for the returning to their masters of fugitive slave captives. The Missouri Compromise population and in a few years it became evident to slavocracy that if it desired to continue to hold an equal population and in a few years Senate something more must be done. The Missouri compromise of 1820, of course, stood in the way and thirty years later, as a final solution of the slavery question a movement was set on foot in the South to bring about its mutilation so that more slave states might be freed. Early in the fifties a movement was inaugurated in Missouri which had for its purpose the carrying of slavery into the territory of Nebraska. This move was opposed by the governor, Stephen A. Douglas, Democrat, of Illinois, introduced a bill, designed to divide the territory of Nebraska in two states. The governor, also named as Kansas. This proposed legislation became known as the Kansas-Nebraska bill and it provided that the settlers in the two territories should have the right to own either or not they would have slavery. After Hated Debate The bill was passed by Congress after heated debate, and it, of course, set aside the Missouri compromise because the Missouri was north of the nocturnal line provided for in the compromise of 1820. Immediately there started a desperate struggle between the slave forces and the slave states. The Kansas. Slave holders from Missouri armed with guns, crushed into the new territory and seized lands and soon the state of Missouri also checked to cheat the territory was brought to cruel guerrilla warfare for the Most people need money, when there's death in the family. Sometimes they want to carry the bed, out of town or they may want you to help you think you need this kind of INSURANCE take insurance with the— We pay death claims in 24 hours Any person destring such protection, call at ream 209 Pythian Temple please 3549 Elm St, or call Y. 4558 next five or six years and the outrage charge, introduce us to his friends, in which we were committed by the "Border" vitse to share his meals with him. We were given a few days in a hotel with a page in the history of American de- when we had time to take it—went with velopment. In the end the Free-state us to the bath houses and treated us to a visit to the Union a commonwealth opposed to reason to think of ourselves in terms of slavery. In repudiation of the Missouri com- promises by the passage of the Kannea- gland on him much improved. We Nebraska bill and the border warfare noted in his last article to the Dallas which followed sent a tremendous wave Expense that he asked his friends to help in his restoration to health and usual life. It was felt that the end for his restoration to health and usual life was management made with the slavocracy doing more to bridge the racial chasm had been repudiated in turn and a new than this man whose heart is much arrangement entered into more favor- larger than his master战. We were given the threat of secession which was conti- nence on Wednesday morning. It was held by the Southern states over our first time to visit of Bishop's. A.R. ATKINS A.R. ATKINS People in the North were beginning to believe that the time was at hand for a showdown. The White House had been in the throes of dissolution and the Democratic organization was firmly in the grip of the South. People on every side were in a war of ransom, who were ripe for a new party one which would have for its purpose the preservation of the Constitution and the rights of the people. They enchanced by the slave power on free soil. That new organization, as later events showed, was the Republican party which was to produce in the hour of the nation's greatest peril a man to save American constitutional government—and that man was Abraham Lincoln. WEST TECH AS CONFERENCE HOLDS SESSION AT BASTROP. Continued from page 1. TOWNS **Dibble—The Annual meeting of the Christian Advocates of Texas, under the leadership of Rev. E. W. Darden, the president of the closed Sunday night. The meeting was well attended day and night and several able sermons were preached. There were many people who attended and deceptive people of the town, whether they affiliated with the order or not. This organization is doing a deal with the Christian Advocates of the sociation of people who are doing their Christian duty. Elder T. A. A.mosh hold a quarterly conference at the Cleveland office. Harris Cleveland spent the week end attending Advocate meeting. Mrs. Hattie Willey of Manning is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. A.mosh hold a quarterly conference at the Houston last week on business Mrs. Sara Kitchen and Mrs. Ada Boston, who are visiting the Spencer family. NATIONAL HIWAWA HIGHWAYS CREATE AND EXPEND PATRIOTISM Need of National Roads Seen in New Memorial. The George Washington Mononic Memorial, being erected to Washington on the banks of the United States, in Shoalhaven Hill just outside the city of Alexandria, in Virginia, and half way between the city which bears the First President's name, is the main road at rest, is not upon a national road. The home and bomb of Washington, at the end not reached from anywhere by a national road. There must inevitably come a time when this nation will rise in revolt against a penitent policy which leaves the care and preservation of the care and preservation of the priceless lures of Washington, which are in his estate and make of Mt. Verizon the care and preservation of charge and care. The Masonic fraternity has already provided for a monumental resting place for the Masonic fraternity, and we always leave to Virginia the making, the repairing, and the preservation of the roads which connect these states. Virginia, has not, so far, been able to list herself among those. States prominently identified with the good past strides in recent years. The road from Washington to the Temple and from Alexandra to Mt. Verizon is a good place to start. The United States Government to see that no important road is perfect. In this is seen among many araneus who should itself build and forever maintain the backbone roads which, as National Highway, will serve all the Cash in Office ..... $ 100.00 American Exchange National Bank, Dallas ..... 161,584.99 Mercantile Bank & Trust Co., Dallas ..... 40,929.00 Citizens National Bank, Waco ..... 20,322.19 City National Bank, Paris ..... 23,117.40 War Saving Stamps ..... 894.94 U. S. Treasury Certificates ..... 4,000.00 1st Mortgage Loans ..... 58,657.42 Pythian Sanitarium Bonds ..... 20,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures ..... 2,894.86 Temple Drug Store ..... 2,471.75 Supreme Lodge ..... 7,000.00 Building and Real Estate ..... 157,419.82 $498,831.66 LIABILITIES Unpaid Death Claims ..... $ 4,241.31 NET ASSETS ..... $494,590.35 INCREASE SINCE JUNE 1, 1923 ..... 44,312.90 W. W. WILLI, G. C. L. R. KINCHON, V. C. C. W. R. KINCHON, D. Belton J. E. SMITH, G. K. of R. R. D. Dallas J. E. SMITH, G. K. of R. R. Dallas J. E. SMITH, G. M. Guest, Shrigman J. E. SMITH, G. M. 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Se ciety an Mae trae Bune tates parse sea ierey resar kplan Siac Zanotee” fier bancs fo Sat ton See Samrat hee aE fata an 8 tat Wot th itis contomes a ee Yat wens thtsteset a etre, fr ti sslstere wan the Wise oe eure SF a ies Beaune “mee testa rx Coore wine beet ihicstueenr fe beeen pa |. .WeKewrlght—Mr. Oscar Bolden Is ae foe teen ith 8 spans Sah a pean Rot coleman or fe gents oe Serer sme Ee ‘tate ners ke erties tear wince Canter Toe BiE2"S"Seln’iea'er Boon Bc ae | path mal wun ent latent wana ed Oia wo lesb pet ceday arog Sad ae Ie pre 50 Sahn aby ae Bette hom tebe eka [Siturd tec recurs oa overt iain, Pe Datnt Cheha hentia Goniay soc. mana eat an han elnsia” unany Snes, Prem ean te te oa Soon VAs Pc for Wie Unter Ba igen Aegan gid Ir Ss 57 doknen, bth ur Ea ant es wheste fics tatraey Fase ronra venae ests Etscer sans tc fr Deane = bn eaton—Ma, andi of North PL |Worth and her father of Waco were hove the Wlreat 6 thar sre tn ito bre Rosie Mayer MW Ia foes was ele te Pit Poin Re, Gad inerun e's Parente oe sees a wee Gates tow ree ceare wero te teteaert nt 0 gh Soo ithe ah the iret Dieu ihan town iy Wet Cotman Di [tet Senden ot mw. 3 hl I perrinmretng ves hts, pace erentae or wc See 12 "omer of Bes eatin expres. Sone | amerte—Ait churches were wat inde ‘tenaay, tt Hanae ergometer © aera oo Shahn Stay os ewe ste ig mp go Sco "Rapin eben” Beesy Shain the anes Dard met isthaant of tat recat so iain aero [Fata oar af Denon, th jane as te "ate naa arch mony ip eine of Sa tees nani’ af See Bee te see vee int’ Sy: Be “Seawater whet tee Soe ree br eaten ae Sone ee et Dubie Me Rave m birthday party |Fineay svenine "tne Cored, en | Schoo cation oot ball eae wh |Arimore hgh ian, They. were feated nnd will play ere Thank the Pro fiat oreo payed th | sauindern hall’ Monday night with |irwe enowa pret hs calle an [ix <"eretceseySa inior girs accompanied the foot bal {nam toardmors ts Pulllowe of Ok |ithomie iy the ity for fw |eaya bu ait i Coty |are ara are Witeon ett Worth satura Aaenpitersce were wood atthe A ac "tharen wit ove GM. Togs th panor. te aavered wo strong ae fone election Ray” mht #1088 “Poo ews reached the et ta fev. Tue wan Sead ony stow wa luv he a ecepted tha pastorai 320 Proviaees les Roatan eeieauponton teaching at Crandal ea teaver to tne work Bern to Ian Men. rare Donker tn #13 Down fy. orn to tr andre Uwe lan foe a wie. Dorm to Mr and Mee a forse ‘tris Dorn to Mr ana Mrn IAvK: twin s bby. Mt." Dean av st Rautnan sotored ere bunny. ‘rite Ar Cay met Now th wih [Say acpi th Ponenrared St Sauod chicken ana renin pet |e Coden ‘ake wit punch esse ea tra Towa aor Bresacn. | vouw—eunday Scoot was wood a at sion Taptit honday tohon Me Ol 1h Rann Payne, Chapel 36 ‘The Payne Chapel Me Rehureh bad funn service Sunday wth helene mon tawancan preached three th fermions, Galeton ood. ew Oy Coe fran preached ors crowded howe frie "and Exinea™avtntants Maint church ‘several stirs trom Deamon (tant) tendd the ere [thon Maca the ane each ‘roars 8 ban Dave “Ma WH (South, BFW, tong ted Ressmont Ssturday teh op baioo, a Bud jPutinvinied daughter at Dane fom Sunday. aM Pai lon joc Sim tame eM. Par Ieore hare mungay the Ioterest ot the Wonks oe mot Ww. wh. oom be eataloteg bere. Hon Ta {mbride ‘o¢ Beaumont was the_ fue [otha fuer ana mother Mand rn |r timbre. Sanaa Me aor Wi Im et rt wau'the guest of he. and Men fu. tone, sunaar | reshe—tern at th Matt ne eahoaiay churches were potponed and reryoay tion ai #ay tingle at (Retna, syday der the nar [ot br WH White everybody rere soe vine! te WM tat ted fue daughter. Mrs Litian Plewein at inocu at "werk, "pe Grand asar [oth boss Yoe vinta hare Bata My ane atecnded tn relocating he itd again We have, two good chee cies and five toclean,uasonn. of rc Rnietts ot aor Monnion haa fe tt AA ster threrroom hook Naan “se” Colored. store tre, Re Pace a sting retaiven i Hate hie eck, ae Chasey” Wesley "and oi Wwritn are aatending hoo} in Gr he Wrst, Wert cletrate hin Iithany witha bn poorer Senda” nay Rat, Sawhinn. uur lind senctnlaw of Tale inte ‘here finaay" Mortar Seas Hawhian afer ending ten wee with hin mep-mothe crim Tyler turned home Bender ener rove—Mr. Chas. Logan of ue kiny wan a. plas ieor Iere‘dungeg’ Ho trae here iain he Imother "ster and’ brothers He. wae frith onthe Nr, RU. srvena made spinal Weta and some very va ittte demonstrations ot hin work Is Oktabema in eurstan eadetvor work {wn mere ll ind to ove Mr Lavan eed ote My svcenaa a ho am oa Honey ove. by. at, Whesler of Ladonta spon oe week na herewith Ma wie Stra esta“ wneser who Ie emploved te touchen tn rally” High Boho ‘eater ‘Tgerelaved Gackavi Frcedar itt Ow account of having he team clove ogwter and fever ofthe frat string omen wot bee na hte to pla We played Pais 0 favor Pari Peay at the tame srsk. ‘The gable schools of” Howey Srove are sing one of the most aly chin man eommected with’ them, we the anchera "and pepin regret w=ry tach the tna‘ our Bupt Pet. Sonnet whe ha ested, Me TA Smith wan valle to Desaon, Pray to ‘cont ‘he bed sn of he nr Bootle enaua whe, tn very ee taveyer Duras wan ith ity lst wre em bonnes” Phe” Wiesner wit appear atthe ‘Old Palos Ball ‘Weannncey mien Now 28 “Catertse, 1a Jobngan te vial tne Toovaton thin week the vest of Mtr ang'nim. MY eley and other Xe fam colina, ae. Sim ‘iher and St. Aianay aban Bunday inte ct. Xie Yram rane motored to, Ca org trom aesie Bundy, M3. W. nce "of Wee’ ena im ihe city tat srk with the garival Mr #3. Prca trent Sumaay Inthe ay the Rue ot Me" maton Rew, Be Re Hmier ot Cainer ran at ha: poe at Deptt hayes a ng: Sunday. he. readence oe tine De tan eet ne lat wean aot borsed on thm tap. ofthe Domaine ee, He Cavington has mone a hie temily to the elty. Mr J.P. Fimbrouth of nenehey wil oom move efi the ct taking ort het tor sehot ey Lae Alsanger rome ater poveing a weak te ForinProt A linemen rend se hatin th ltrot of iow aetre "ye wi om, wate Dance. a Tucker reached Ww exctlnt mmo at Dethe hapa share tat, Bundny. ‘Soouins Undertaking Coe ‘ota Sunday te tat tthe funeral of una Sato “Tun oey, Ba anes tad ‘Deane went to Marin, Sunday. 7 ke witiamma who haa been to r. M. Williams who hes been to. the W. W, 0. We hexdauartors, Mrm AT avian: Cotton tet Sunday for Mexia, where she will begin ber soot work al Woodland high achoot, Row. P Te"Punan of Wilmot Avista inthe |e’ for'e few days vali hia wie Jind ther etna pe remain Sra ‘Amanda: Mithell of Chiengoe Mate ‘ive Monday mating and were’ care "Hed to Bilan Primitive Baptist church Bis lechelt war the daughter of the fate teary Taekhar Men Lacie Sohne Jem arvivea fm the city Sunday after |smending ». woke wad eithheror—ie Srending & week end hor’ old "home Thornton, a itemer, 3M. Gri tte. ei |st nacomdocnan, ‘Texan Mrs Marke Jone [nines of Carthage npent. a few days ‘here! with fronds. aa’ relatives Tact [rele "ow "Sen'hrown of Oatvoston [freak a fow day here lat week Woke line arter busnasa mattru: Be preached tout stirring sermon” here Prigay |nueht to guite'n appreciative avdlonen, [then leaving” Baturday morninn for [Timpson which inca he’ bas oen |ansinned e4 paator for this conference [year ar 'W Brown made’ bunt ‘ete trp ty fam Aturnting rida |Scahaia’ Pountain. who tn Coaching nt [Rana Lake, apent Bunda at bome. 3 J. ie Adama of Timpeon. was a vistor jin nervieo at the G3. B.ehureh, Bune day. Mra A. G. Ovcer haa returned’ af er viiting.riatives tw "impeon. Mr 1 Wade of Hand Laka, was the guest jot Mise Boma Fountainpandey. a. fa rn AL Metoy of Hemphil,mo- fored rw fuinday. Mages Tale Dare hier, 144 Chumley and Donna ta Tooth nited Sian tao ila Wicks, Sanday. “Biger We 0. Hunter of Houston, ar rived here Saturday. to old quarterly Sonar, was tie bet Sunday. ‘hom eeloce hour he elected Mita from the 42 vere of the Ih, chapter eRe John: what here writen, ave. witten—wublect “Our "Eadurinn Sete St John Communtty—Mtr A Thomas ot enatoyvitiespont Wednentay Might Writh bt and Btra Chan Hooper Ir bas Jenangs of Carthar, vist Fula Rant of Timpson te Vetine het Hater he 3. R. Aflen, bra tada Die tn aending a few aye wither Gurnee st ta Re Goodwin. Mine ane Lister ina onthe atk He tor nner on Pink” Mctand of Senter, as here at har bale. Mat woot "Prot @'W. Allen attended. the ‘Hate Teachers Assolaton thie west Strand rn, ilo attonded thar tervler at Center, Sunday | Nearietta Community — Men, Mary ronment vlog frend ade tien in Tusk Mrs anapre an been | tin he se line for the Test for du Sen "aren and lag ia tebbard sted the mhool Prisay he meme Tera ofthe Sewing civ In our aehoot rw dong” sblndid work Mine “Adal Grae our teacher mpent Saturday and Sindey at hoon She roporte tt sha realy unloved being tw the rvicet At"her church aay whore. the Pree Maine’ iter preached ‘x acrmon that rer one ought to have beard ‘rrnltp—the new pastor. Rev. 0. R. cconins of Harrie Chapel CMe #. wan Ceelnmed bythe temberthip. and t) Minor of fsende tne Introdtorial Servicen Sunday moraine, whe: Rev. Be Wwnitoy ot North Teint Mt Piterion was Keepin ave hin vies | Hon D, R. Adamagrand master of the) anon of Sanper ‘exam visited. the) Aasont ere om the Hithy lene Jas nite Haynes and Bayona Hubbard Te, nothine unturned to make the Binion partys tccan iv at tha ealene| 2 rn "Walter Bente. om the. 24th iat "Thene youn Mistes are working forthe interne of the beh "achook Whilehe, Demeste™ Selence, Depart Inert of Tatty Beh Seboo! unr th Miretiom of Mrs. ugh Hackney Wt tmethe day The lane Ban boon, sry Ina hot finer chil and hot tamaloa "he entre chatn thows Nigh apie of thslouonens to earn how to. tay Prepare the man varioun dies ute rwmber ot stenals have. been Du | Chased and’ congolion Tow for the Separtment. The primary children have porehaned for their teacher, aire Bare tie Boblet. new chat, coat and hat Stand Ths primar gave an enter- ‘xinmiont at the home of thelr teacher, Wow Mth The heme war Dealt heconated with ferns of various ind The flows Doran to eathareaiy cape croned hy" parents and frends Many indoor rumen played ‘were New King Tat, Santas Worshop. the Pio ame and many ethers After very diene mente war served ail departed. oe Ttie an Rawasiph spent” saturday Sunday viiting her water, Mra Sense Gurnein im Grovetn, Mise Sunnle Thode of roveton were tha pleseant ron af ten Randeiph and Me. ‘Bar> nie fubet. bra W. & Ting Ie DADDY tobe uy rveting friends, Mra. urett ot Houston tn vniing her Wont. Bate sont esser—tunday Behol on me with fuoerintendent prevent Sunday” wan him fay Rev. obertgon ef Terral ws etn Te. DW, cabo eae tino Brosnt. Rev. W Je Zohuwam o¢ Mt Sie preached noble sermon, The 3. em. went fm nese 80 Bm si fab prim Rew: Robertson preached at niente HE Mf mot_withpret- Mont i her ehaie- Rex. DW Calhoun N"nurner motored to nals’ om bunle nan Mr Deter White is hee lala hin alter. ower hgh choo! wants 8 rinucn ame ‘of bagket all. Rev. A Whitente, fom Prof. TH Hall, Gr. Petar Wr. Mr. and. frn Sack Jones made n fiving trip to Gan Take, Teaan ‘nlatine Mr. Andernon Garland and) sua ‘rina Nlsnom married om Band at Resi Mt TG. Me Mack Wie aiter few Gaye sons Soperted thi ite "Tuenday night th. 30th net. Ha wan a mamar of Little Flock B.C. Ye Feaven av wife tnd other relatives to Rapes hws Soe sae Seen We have any Records advertised elsewhere Me in this paper (34 me Aes The Forwe yA M erie Ohh BSA" Buy by Mail—Send No Money THE LATEST HITS httasn zen fe erie tes ETE ein TES SN corneal eas a song Spe ae Bee meee eee ae sas Reet ea = Se ns Sa Hs \\St.Louis Music Company. 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Haseley spent the past week at Brenham with frenda. The writer attended a conference of the A. M. E. church conference of the A. M. E. church college session Mr. O. H. Haseley and daughter Adell are for the benefit Excellent service at Ebernauer Bapar Hospital. Mr. O. H. Haseley two powerful sermons. A few of the members and friends present at the conference and overcrowd as an appreciation for during his four years stay here. Mrs. Phoebe spent the past week, Mrs. Cor. friends here. Mrs. Auntie B. Knox was among the visitors here. Brenham left for Bryan to spend a day with District Matron H. of J. visited the Course of Brenham and Lyon last As day follows you will notice the new beauty of your hair, the longer hair will be softer and more beautiful than it has ever been. Use Herin Hair Dressing. Don't start right now to get the kind of hair that you want. Start migration into the eyes of men and the THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1928 Herolin Pomade Hair Dress in is sold by all druggists. Your drug store not held in stock. 25 in stamps or coin for package. *Write for our money making agency offer. Be a Product which are used by the races most beautiful, handsome and women. The L. M. S. Sanders pastor of Wayne hall gave his farewell speech in a packed audience on Sunday, July 15, 2014, conference to his Sunday audience on conference which convened in Austin in education in late July. The members, the staff, the students under his leadership, the last four years. Money that he received by the Trustees, 112,814,444 raised by the Trustees, 112,814,444 versions, 115; Marriages, 45; death quies for members arranged a bona fide for the good services rendered during the four years of his whole desires his return to Temple & E. Henderson was called to San Anno Friday, on account of his wife's name (Som Margoergue). His remains were commissioned by Mr. Henderson, and the deceased wife, Funeral services the church, the Rev. W. M. Taylor The funeral of Albert Sampson who died last Monday, was held Wed- noseday evening from the Eighth Street Baptist church; the Rev. J. S. Simmons ex-n pastor officiating. Taylor—One of Taylor's oldest citizens died Nov. 21, 1922 in person of Mrs. Letha Washington. Mrs. Letha Washington was born in Eton, Tennessee, July 4, 1922 and married Joby Washburn until 12 children were born. She joined Antioch Baptist church 55 years ago at Hill Prairie, Texas. She was surpassed by her brother and a host of children and other relatives. Rev. P. H. Jackson was at his post Sunday, June 14, 1923, and was filled with an appointment at Murphy Street Christian Church; service was held of Austin filled an appointment at Murphy Street Christian Church; service was held of Austin filled an appointment at Murphy Street Christian Church in fine spirits and raised $600. He returned to Murphy St. Christian Church in Murphy Street Christian Church Wednesday at the close of Rev. G. W. Anderson's 2 years work at Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church Dr. D. T. Cleaver preached the first Sunday by all present. At 2 p. m. Rev. M. L. Covington preached the anniversary service. Services at M. Calvary were held. Okuniger—Judge D. J. Wallace returned morning from Timpson, Tennessee, where he was called to the courtroom. He was appointed Public Library was opened under very favorable conditions last week. The city has appointed captain for each district to carry on this library drive. The Board meeting at Macedonia Baptist church from Tuesday to Friday is attended. Splendid services at all city Church Sunday. St. Paul C. M. E. members are all smiles over their new pastor, Rev. G. T. Burton who preached at eleven o'clock. Rev. Jackson delivered a speech at the Allied Alliance service with M. Olive Presbyterian Church Sunday evening. Dr. Gray delivered an interesting Hendenzer—Delegates of Annual Conference returned home Nov. 26th from Terrell telling that Rev. Wm. Douglass sent to Wille Point and Rev. E. W. Haden remained District president of Missionary Board. Layman, delegates of con- remained District president of Missionary Tuesday to 11022.8, Annie Cooper, wife of the late Dr. J. A. Cooper is a pleasant visitor this week. Mrs. Haden is the home of his daughter, Mrs. Gatton. The local reporter was away the best part of last week in attendance for the library drive. Dewyriet — Sunday school was largely attended Sunday, Rev. Scott of the Episcopal Church, and Wednesday night. The church was crowded each night. Rev. C. I. Lee of the Episcopal Church, and Thursday and Friday night to a good crowd. The lectures both night were in their place and much needed. The children were members were added to the church. Rev. P. A. Bolden has been attending the church and has been a successful meeting. The Starlight Band under the leadership of Mr. H. Harrell and H. McCabe preached to the children. The sermon two days before the Bible Preston raised $15.45, two 105 nicie M. Washington $11.11. Prof. M. K. Harlow delivered the closing address, Quite a number went to Hartburg, a number with Rep. V. Read in his anniversary. Abhilash—Mr. A. Manual returned from conference and reports successful meeting. Rev. Hamilton will preach his last sermon of the conference on the night. Ms. Mattie Slim is visiting in the other eastern points. Mr. Luther Graves has opened a business in the Alamo and Cumbay had Wednesday. This club voted to have a series of lectures and recital sessions on the winter in order to be able to help the public school buy a piano. Watch the winter in order to be able to render by the public school at an early date. Mr. Ed Henry went to attend the funeral of his cousin. D. D. AND B. INSTITUTE. Sells for 25c per box —one 25c box will prove its value. 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BRANCHES: Fort Worth, Texas, Tulsa and Muskogee, Okla., Shreveport-Beaumont DUBOIS PRESIDES OVER THIRD PAN AFRICAN CONGRESS ```markdown ``` fictional editor J. W. Rice who delivered the principal speeches of the occasion. After which the party was served with the following menu: veal loaf, spaghetti, hot rolls, bakedweiser, cigars and caramelts. Saturday morning's promenade at which the efficient clerk, Misa A. Douglas had the meeting in charge, Mr. Dickerson of the Lassell School devised a menu for the afternoon's "After" which the meek gavana, which Mr. V. I. Ruben posed as a promenade, D. Brown of Pasta and Wm. Doyle of Greenville. The indigene was Measra C. C. Stuart, D. C. Madison of the Standing Committee, and assistant Manager T. B. Lee, who awarded the honor of closing the deal with Mr. Ruben to Mr. Wm. Doyle. Both concurred in accepting the award. Mr. Doyle succeeded in writing Mr. Ruben by finding his hobby and feeding his vanity. The meeting was closed with a speech by Mr. Ruben. Sunday morning at eleven o'clock at St John Baptist Institutional Church, the Messiah Life Insurance Company presented an excellent sermon entitled "March of Life." It was full of devotion and an excellent sermon subject "Life Insurance Company" agents presented him with twenty-five dollars as a token of appreciation for feeding potton, has been greatly neglected by the natives, except in small patches of grassland. It is the result of the reproduction from fallen berries, and the crop has varied in succession. The grasses, flumes like a variation in rainfall. Since the American intervention in potton, Since the American intervention in 1835 there has been a revival in agricultural pursuits and a careful survey of the agricultural instruction. Highwayways are being constructed and reforms are established that will rapidly develop Haiti morally. According to the American occupation and administration of Haiti, the American occupation had seen a plow before the American intervention. The peace class had never seen and did not see the road-building machinery, including 50 wheelbarrows, was docked, the natives carried them on their backs to the road wheeling them to the place where the road-building was in progress. These can be no question as to the Haiti of a temporary American occupation of her natural resources; with the establishment of thoroughly equipped public schools; with the revival of agricultural instruction; with the construction of hospitals and the suppression of the revolutionary propositions of the political leadership; with the construction of a spot of our western civilization. Greeckebee—Sunday school and church were well attended. Rev Session of the Primitive Baptist church at the church. Chapel school Sunday A. M. and made a few brief and interesting sermons at the evening service in Rev. White's steeple returned home after two weeks visit in Dalton. Chapel school Sunday A. M. and Nancy Philip of Jackhoore, was in the city Sunday on business. The Baptist church was in session here and presided over of Heinene presided. Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith Sunday Nov. 11th a business opened his business at his old place and very reasonable price Go to see him. Blackhair school this week: Mrs. Tom Erwin Born to Mr. and Mr. R. W. King of the city All report well pleased the school in progressing an never seen act in installed and the student advantage of the situation. The color of the uniform was in the city a few weeks last week at the bedside who has been on the stock list for the past three weeks. Mrs. M. Brown who has been on the stock motored to Wacom last week on business to Smith J. a seven pound girl; the mother and daughter are doing fine. The store down on his lot just one block Tiny Walker who has been to Dallas for treatment. Mrs. J. Derraffield, who has been out of the city for the winter in Corsica and by home a few daze enroute to winter with his grandfather, Mrs. B. Haynes and with chicken superior had Saturday at the residence Cameron—Lights church of which Rev. Burv. is pastor closed a splendid building. Rev. Burv. is pastor of Knife Ridge Baptist church presented a soul stirring sermon Sunday evening being called to the pastorate. Rev. Burv. is pastor of work proceeding the annual conference. The writer accompanied the pastorate place last week in interest of the church's largest belt for colored people in the county and received several letters. Mr. Burv. is the land-holder and a very successful farmland-builder and a very successful farmland-builder. The North East conference last week. Mr. Sam Allen is building a nice school in many county and city teachers were present. The school conducted by Prof. J. O. Thomas, principal of the city school this week. 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