Dallas Express

Saturday, January 19, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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PAY YOUR POLL TAX—DO IT TO-DAY! NEGRO CAPITALISTS BUY WHOLE TOWN IN VIRGINIA FROM UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT - Truxton, Built By Government During The War is Awarded to Highest Bidders Who Prove to be Negro Bankers. Cash Deal Alleged to Involve $141,000 REV. M. J. KEY TAKES LEAD IN MADAM WALKER CONTEST CALL ISSUED FOR LINCOLN LEAGUE IN CHICAGO W. Y. GOODWIN LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS JUSTIN TEXAS ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE Founded by W. B. King. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 13-With notting the it ever after it happened for the regular convenance of the Lincoln League was issued here today. Following its custom the conference is now a Trip to the Holy Land Content, now being conducted by the Madam C. J. Walker Mfg. Co. of this city, is providing itself remarkable both for the new interest it is around in the New York City area and for national and national committee will hold sessions the day before. The opening session of the two days' convention will be held Feb. 12 and Feb. 13, 2013. It will be by this Company and the wide popularity it is bringing to the Individual and the eight representatives of several religious denominations are keenly competing in the contest and show their determination to be the guest of the Madam C. J. Walker Company on a special occasion. The present of far reaching benefits could be given a minister and with the present of 1920 and is getting easy to entertain the League in Madison C. J. Walker Company on a trip to Palestine and back. No better present of far reaching benefits for the League world, remember the great enthusiasm and back-to-back readiness to entertain the League in enthusiastic individuals and well working organizations buying and working for the League will be composed of two delegates from each congressional district to prepare, using the coupons found in each package and voting the national committee and League officials, terminated to earn no less than the very first prize. All of the contest is the guests of the convention will include John T. Adams, chairman now, over having closed December Mat. At that time he following the convention will be the master general, who will bring official greetings from President Cooli. 1. Rev. M. J. Key, Washing- The first half of the contact it now over, having closed December Mat. At that time he "following him" and "following him" to the left. I. Rev. M. J. Key, Washing. Important Matters. Special matters of importance to be considered by the convention in the next session of Our Political Statue; Methods Behind Break Down Class Legislation; Methods in the Political and Political Parties; Mergers and Partnerships. kogee, Oklahoma ..... $82,565 18. Rev. L. H. Killip Tennessee ..... $92,565 Elsewhere in this paper will be found the standing of all contests be found in this paper and the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota Officials of the League are Rochelle Cookling Simmons, a member; Robert R. L. Cohen, a member; Committee; Walter L. Cohen, a member; Henry Lincoln Johnson, a member; John R. Lynch, honorary president; Bishop A. J. Carey and Dr. Robert A. J. Carey, honorary executive Committee; R. B. Churchman, J. R. Watson, A. Edw. W. Petersen, A. Alc., W. Petersen, A. Alc., W. Harris, N. J. D. Briggs, Toxaene, Homer G. W. C. Matthews, M. G. Christie, W. C. Matthews, M. G. Christie, N. Y. C. R. Richardson, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Jan. 18—Northern and southern white newspapers have joined the chorus of those protest writers who have written law which forbade a Negro to let the sun go down on him in the town and resulted in the muscled Negro in the court who had bired a Negro porter and the death of the porter. Some of the most outspoken papers are of the states where the states have the following to say: the will have more from this affair in- terest than it punishes the gang responsible the for these murders and wipe their off. At a time when the South is try- ing to persuade the Negro to re- alise the problem, the state should and that the attention of the whole country should be attracted to such direal cruel hostility so prevails in the South. "The crime of these men murdered" is an outrage, as is the one of Negroes out of Marlow. Of the Oklahoma he has a great number of friends. The Dallas Express "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. TALISTICS INNIA FROM The War is Awarded to be Negro Bank- we $141,000 A modern 10-room brick school building is also owned by the Tthis school building is equipped with modern auditoriums, having picture shows and dances. The school rooms are of the most modern types and properties, will at once re- ceive the Government warranty at $10,000. The town cost the Government ranging from $100,00 to $100,000. Of the 153 houses there, 143 have been sold and are now occupied by Colored citizens. The syndicat which now takes over these equiv- ents and properties, will at once re- ceive the Government warranty at $28 per cent to these home buyers. Immediately be placed on the mark on the basis of the generous re- ductions. The payment on these buyers will not exceed one per month. They have also arranged at a cost of about $10,000, to pala- nish the town constituting the town. It was authoritatively announced here that the new owners plan to take advantage of the Government risk an opportunity to govern it. While Negro towns are not new experiment the process will be watched with interest. LINCOLN LEAGUE CHICAGO NATIONAL NEGRO BUSI- NESS LEAGUE TO HOLD SILVER JUBILEE IN CHICAGO (A. N. P.) Chicago, Ill. Jan 19-18. Chicagobusiness men, with the kind of spirit which has pleased this city in the front rank of the business, have taken hold of preliminary managements for the entertainment of the National Negro Business league, which will hold its Silver Jubilee, the twenty-fifth session here, August 19 to 22. The Associated Business hospital has appointed a local corporate with local officials of the National Negro business the purpose of working out plans of entertainment. A. L. HOLZ, secretary of the National League, has written to Chicago, that he will be in the city outlining the plan of arrangements for the great gathering, which involves the history of the organization. united action from the business men TALISTS BUY WHOLE TOWN IN NIGA FROM UNITED STATES MAY SEND NEGRO COMMISSION TO SOUTHERN VOTERS UNITE FOR INDEPENDENT POLITICAL ACTION IN BORDER STATES (I. N. S.) ADAMS DECLARES G. O. P. RULING GIVES SOUTHERN VOTERS FAIR CHANCE (P. N. S.) Five Men Prominence Have Been Choosing Island Possess which will hold its Silver Jubilee, the twenty-fifth session here, August 19 to 22. The Associated Business Club has appointed a local committee to co-operate with the officialicals of the National League for the purpose of working out plans of entertainment. For the Republican party, it has demanded that principles would be followed, our local support for more than fifty years and the only reward has been the placing of a few negro political clans in some insignificant jobs because the Democrats had first tried them the right of citizenship to suffer discrimination and discriminations in the department of the government itself. A district and would lend encouragement Colorado man on the Republican Nine to further disfranchisement of Southern Republicans by the nomination of Learan, has written to HCISM that his years has not been able to exert any influence in behalf of the race, not solid South, in a short time for the Nine to be nominated. He represents as national committeetowhere, outlining the plan of arrangements he represents as national committeetowhere, from 7,500 to 10,000 the minimum. MORE THAN A MILLION APPROPRIATED FOR Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 15—What is believed to be the most elaborate and extensive Colored public school building program ever undertaken by any community in new nearing completion in this city. It embraces four magnificent new grammar schools, seating 800 to 1000 each, and a high school students 1500, the five erected at a cost to date of $1,000,000 with more yet to be spent on finishing touches. These new schools are part of a Atlanta, Ga. Jan. 15—What is be- lieve to be the most elaborate and expen- sive Colored public school building program ever undertaken by any community is now nearing completion in this city. It em- MAY SEND NEGRO COMMISSION TO VIRGIN ISLANDS applauded the 'same boy' more or less of the same island. The Virgin islands are new terminations because of the bounty of the bounty, in that the islands have on the recommendation of Secretaire it is thought the administra-tion will exert the opportunity to they consist of about 50 lakes of varying size, such as st. Thomas. The members are: Robert Church fill their places, thereby getting a chance to show its good will to the Three inhabited islands have a strong influence of the Lincoln territory, without any more area of about 150 square miles and a sarcifice. ardson, attorney of Richmond, Indiana, who has served as circuit judge leave next week to make an extension of bay turn, the cultivation of judge and chairman of the Colored sugar survey of conditions in the sugar cane, tropical vegetables and state Republican committee; Georgetown. actual starvation is said to fruit on St. Croix there is cattle management, prosecution of sheep farming and the Des Moines Mining Company; Charles Mitchell, because of the virtual demolition of rearing of horses, mules and donkey and secretary of West Virgina the bay run industry by American keys. NEGRO SCHOOL IMPROVMENT IN ATLANTA City officials asked white members which we choose to publicly honor a young white woman of Blon College of the local interracial committee of our students who have sat in the early in the night. The man why this was so. The latter are infiltrated completed our courses of war was arrested on suspicion, the deputy Colored citizens and the question that the Dallas Board of Education because of her involvement was passed to them. They prompt has made it possible the book-vailed at Blon College. The answer replied: "Why should we vote on our race when we will get and with the four white high schools of our mask over his face to give him no an assurance that we will get and to the hard working parents of our the struggle she managed to tear Richmond, Va., Jan. 13—What is Washington, D. C., Jan. 13—Fosse regarded as a very significant sign no event in recent years has been able to accomplish. The attention of the Colorado mind is the great following lining up behind the proposition to form a government upon affairs political, as did the organization to be known as the splendid teamwork of a few racially INDEPENDENT VOTERS OF service to emphasize the virtue and necessity of group action. Furthermore, it appears to have marked the appearance of a new era of all-round training, which has hencebeen badly asked what important questions pertaining to the political welfare have been up for consideration. There will be organized in the City service to emphasize the virtue and security of group action. Furthermore, we will have marked the beginning of the present Voter of America. This is "New Political Organization"—a framework, a cooperative element that has herefore been badly over with the "city black Republican movement". This notice was given by out H. K. McDonald, the commissioner, who has since been working steadily on the movement. He feels that the proposed conference will be in some way similar to the soon will be enough states in line to call the proposed conference. National Committee reconsidered its plan of hasing convention representative city, probably on N. C. K. C. We discussed the matter a few days ago before a conference of representatives Mr. Price said: "We have been working quietly and thoroughly to organize our group in an absolute harmony with the year and we are thoroughly convinced that the only remedy for disarray will be to form an independent party. The following statement of Chairman John T. Adams clearly indicates that the only remedy to the attitude of the administration. The President in his recent message to Congress clearly stated that the Republican party will attain the attitude of the administration gave every Congressional district—North and one-sided recognition of its Republican organization that these difficulties are to a large extent local problem which must be worked out by the mutual cooperation of each community. Such a method gives much more promises of a real JEWS OBJECT TO NEGRO CHICKEN KILLER A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE PRICE FIVE QUARTER IN GOVERNMENT MIS- VIRGIN ISLANDS Event in Party Politics are Rumored to be seen to Investigate Conditions in U. S. Riots. Is Supposed to be Belated in For Group and Bid For Future Support Ginna Collegiate institute; W. H. C. Brown, Norfolk, Va, banker; and Jefferson H. Coage of Delaware. The members of the commission are appointed to serve without pay. It is rumored that one, and possibly more, of the appointments will return to accept the honor and, in that case, is thought the administration will write the opportunity to appoint other prominent Negroes to fill their places, thereby getting a greater extent without any more sacrifice. It is intended that the commission will grant an extensive survey of conditions in the islands. Actual starvation is and will be threatening done of the natives because of the virgin condition of the bay run industry by American prohibition. The commission will study labor and living conditions, employment, immigration and education, farming, etc. with particular reference to the possibility of establishment and instigation. The Virgin islands are new territory of the United States, having been bought from Denmark in 1917. Counties of about 15 states vary in size, of which St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. John are inhabited. The three inhabited islands have an area of about 154 square miles and a population of near 25,000. The chief industries are the manufacture of hay, crops, the cultivation of sugar cane, tropical vegetables and fruits. On St. Croix there is cattle farming, sheep farming and the grazing of horses, cattle and donkeys. NEGROES OF OHIO WANT DELEGATE-AT-LARGE HI SCHOOL COMMENCEMENTS (Staff Correspondence) According to information contained in a letter to the Express from the President of the Republican National Convention, but we will probably have a candidate for member of Congress," declared Robert B. Hodges, a Washington High School teacher. Bohner Washington High School has no be more admission fee charged. This course has been made possible by the generosity of the Board of Education, which will assume the legitimate admission fee. The admission fee in former times covers Admission to the exercise now will probably be by invitation in order that the parents, relatives and friends of the graduating pupils be admitted. Leroy H. Godman of King, Leroy H. Godman of Columbus, Lea Beaty, Henry Hoggan. A person of persons expected be not greater than the seating capacity of the Hays of Cincinnati; Charles A. Cotter and Clarence Vena of Tolles; Sayf Prod. Rhoads; the audience. In the first place the attendance, of necessity, must be the seating capacity of the auditorium in which the exercises are held. Secondly, first concentration must be made on the composition of the parents, and a number of the immediate friends of the graduates Beyond that I can commence the auditorium, this means that we can make that will be reasonably just to other interested citizens. Finally, the earliness not be much of a problem during the mid-winter exercises. Commencement of the annual ceremony, the occasion which we choose to publicity honor those of our students who have sat in study; and I am deeply gratified that the Dallas Board of Education will send a young woman to Washington High School, along with the four white high schools of the city, to throw its doors to pupils, and friends of our high school work. In great greet with hearty welcome, and together we can rejoice in what we have accomplished, co-operating one with the other, for our children. BLACKENED FACE ATTEMPTED ASSAULT ON GIRL (P. N. R.) Greenbore, N. C., Jan. 18-While it seems practically impossible to obtain the names of the persons involved in the assault, the innocent young white woman was led in jail here last Thursday night by a deputy sheriff of Alamance county in connection with a young woman of Elon College early in the night. The man was a young white woman, and brought into Greenbore because of the high feeling present in connection with the assault, and we black mask over his face to give to him the appearance of a Negro. During the assault, the man came to the mask from his face when she tried to scratch his eyes out. The a woman he asked to be after the encounter, fantasing on the door step, Officiates not notified and the man arrest followed. We Put It Up To You! Which of these 358 prominent ministers would you have see the famous Jacob's Well, the sacred Garden of Gethesemane, the River Jordan, the Mount of Olives, the House of Peter, Rock Calvary, Bethany, Bethlehem and the countless other biblical important places to be seen on a matchless trip to Palestine. We ask you which 3 ministers here listed would you have make a trip to the Holy Land at our expense? Think of it Here's how the entrants in our Grand Trip to the Holy Land Contest stood on January 1st. Read them, find your very own pastor, one in your city, your state, at least one in your district. Get behind hi m Use the coupon found in each package and vote for him. Be loyal, help send your candidate abroad. Go to the nearest Madam C. J. Walker, Agent, Drug Store or send direct by mail for these high class toilet preparations. No better time to start than now. Each preparation good for at least 100 votes in the contest. PAGE TWO DISTRICT TWO 640 N. WEST STREET. THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 Which of these 358 prominent ministers would you have see the famous Jacob's Well, the sacred Garden of Gethsemane, the River Jordan, the Mount of Olives, the House of Peter, Rock Calvary, Bethany, Bethlehem and the countless other biblically important places to be seen on a matchless trip to Palestine. We ask you which 3 minister there listed would you have make a trip to the Holy Land at our expense? Think of it ministers would you have see the fam- len of Gethsemane, the River Jor- ce of Peter, Rock Calvary, Bethany, or biblicaly important places to be me. We ask you which 3 ministers a trip to the Holy Land at our ex- TRAVEL RECREATION EDUCATION Free of Cost to the Winners Here's how the entrants in our Grand Trip to the Holy Land Contest stood on January 1st. Read them, find your very own pastor, one in your city, your state, at least one in your district. Get behind hi m BUY our Grand Trip to the Holy Land read them, find your very own pas- at least one in your district. Get ....... ....... ....... MADAM C. J. WALKER'S TOILET PREPARATIONS Use the coupon found in each package and vote for him. B royal, help send your candidate abroad. Go to the nearest Madam C. J. Walker, Agent, Drug Store or send direct by mail for these high class toilet preparations. No better time to start than now Each preparation good for at least 100 votes in the contest. Use the coupon found in each package and vote for him. Be sure, help send your candidate abroad. Go to the nearest Madam A. Walker, Agent, Drug Store or send direct by mail for these class toilet preparations. No better time to start than now. h preparation good for at least 100 votes in the contest. ASK A WALKER AGENT, THERE'S ONE NEAR YOU. Recky Mt. N. C. 6,000 J. H. Smith Pt. Worth, Texas 5,000 Macon, Ga. N. C. 5,000 J. H. Smith Coalgate, Okla. 5,000 Macon, Ga. O. L. Tessar Omaha, Neb. 5,000 Macon, Ga. Bishop Kaggart Omaha, Neb. 5,000 Charleston, S. C. 5,000 R. A. Whittaker Dallas, Texas 7,400 Salebury, N. C. 5,000 R. A. Wilson Houston, Texas 7,400 Savannah, N. C. 5,000 R. A. Wilson Houston, Texas 7,400 Atlanta, Ga. 5,000 E. O. Woolfork Kgnast, City, Kana. 5,100 Old Port, N. C. 5,000 Moses Williams Omaha, Neb. 5,100 Ward, Fla. 5,000 W. O. Williams Dallas, Texas 16,400 Greenbore, N. C. 5,000 J. S. Jenkins Dallas, Texas 16,400 Greenbore, N. C. 5,000 Atlanta, Ga. 7,000 Macon, Ga. 7,000 Wilmington, N. C. 6,000 Midville, Ga. 1,500 William Afford Buckton, Iowa 1,500 Athena, Ga. 1,500 M. V. Allen Hopkinsville, Ky. 1,500 Dartmouth, N. C. 1,500 E. A. Britt Catro, Ill. 1,500 Columbia, S. C. 1,500 D. H. Butler Puduchke, Ky. 31,000 Columbia, S. C. 1,500 Shaun Fordford Glennsburg, Ky. 1,500 Chickamauga, N. C. 7,000 M. V. Bold Vernon, Ind. 1,500 Beckham, Washington 7,000 G. B. Bryant Detroit, Mich. 1,500 John D. Barber Indianapolis, Ind. 48,000 John D. Barber Chicago, M. C. 6,000 Bishop George C. Clement Louisville, Ky. 16,500 J. V. Coleman Hawesville, Ky. 16,500 J. V. Coleman Hawesville, Ky. 16,500 Fall, M. C. 1,500 # DISTRICT FOUR William Alford ..... Houston, Iowa ..... 5000 M. V. Allen ..... Knoxville, Ky ..... 5000 M. A. Iverson ..... Cincinnati, Ill ..... 5000 D. H. Butler ..... Paducah, Ky ..... 3100 Chaas Brandon ..... Glasgow, Ky ..... 5000 M. V. Bolden ..... Gary, Ind ..... 5000 G. R. Bryant ..... Detroit, Ind ..... 4500 John D. Barber ..... Kansas City, Ind ..... 4500 C. C. Calway ..... Kansas City, Mo ..... 5000 Bishop George C. Clement ..... Louisville, Ky ..... 16500 J. V. Coleman ..... Hawkesville, Ky ..... 5000 DISTRICT THREE MFG. CO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. DISTRICT FOUR DISTRICT FIVE DISTRICT SIX THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 William H. Parker of the Dixon church, on St. George street, Jan. Orphanage was a welcome visitor, 30th, 1924, at 3:00 p.m. W. Rev. K. he delivered a very timely impromptu, Barnes, pastor. We are hoping that the City Conquest will allow for Oklahoma and Missouri on the city will attend this meeting, legal business; the latch is on the that the City Conquest may put over a great financial contest now on the year of 1924. Wishing for the between the men and women of the local B. Y. P. U. of the city a happy St. James church; Mrs. J. H. Winn a new year and a great success. If You Wish to Increase Your Earnings This Is of Special Interest to You There are now openings for wide-awake, ambitious women, as Representatives of PORO COLLEGE, to supply the tremendous demand for PORO Products, PORO Treatments, and to teach the PORO SYSTEM right where you live. Within a few weeks and at surprisingly small cost, learn the PORO SYSTEM OF SCIENTIFIC HAIR AND BEAUTY CULTURE and establish a profitable business. PORO COLLEGE or a nearby PORO AGENT will teach you quickly. As our Representative, your full or spare time pays handsome profits. Thousands are enjoying prosperity through PORO. What Others Are Doing You Can Do! It will pay you to act promptly. Write for full particulars today! PORO COLLEGE 4300 St. Ferdinand Avenue ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A. DEPT. X C-4 prize to the Fort Worth Baptist. M. Plagh Baptist church is preparing to construct an executive office building, on its property site, Cork 15th and Crump Streets the plan also carry with them provisions for the future, so as to make it one of the most select, up-to-date church buildings to be found in these places, according to the pastor's announcement. FORT WORTH NEWS Sunday school opened at 9:30 A.M. C. V. Williams made a flying trip 11:20 a.m. the pulp was filled by C. Ennis and Waxhache, Jan. 11th. Rev. G. W. Burton of Clerburn; Mr. Samuel Gore went to Aile, Jan. 13th to see his mother, Mrs. J. E. m union joined by the president. Robertson, Mr. and Thomas of At $ p. m. Rev. G. W. Burton Dallas have moved to Fort Worth preached another strong sermon to make this their future home to make this their future home. Worth Miss Ballot and S. Teamer were on errand was here last week. Dr. J. H. Winn and Prof. G. W. Williams, both of St. James Church, helped their South Texas trip, whether they went to attend the second execu- tion of the 1950s at St. John Land Mark Baptist Association of which Dr. Winn is Moderator and Prof. Winn; according to the book, was remarkably successful; large numbers from the nearby towns and cities were also present; other for the first place in supplying the said crowds. Dr. Winn re- sponses the church in moderating and moderating the affairs leaving home, he went to Austin and then to the church in meeting with the Sweet Home Baptist church, of which Dr. H. B. Southern, from that point he jour- nally attended the daytime in time for an important meeting at the church Wednesday night. PROGRAM OF WELCOME FOR OUR DISTIN- GUISHED CITIZEN, HON. W. S. WILLIS, GRAND CHANCELOR Will be staged in the Andorium Pythian. Temple, Monday Night, January 28th, 1924, at 8 o'clock, and will be particip- ated in by the citizens, civic and fraternal organizations of the City of Dallas, Texas. PROGRAM Song - Negro National Anthem - Atlanta Music - First Regiment K of P. B. Fand Welcome Behalf of Negro Business League - Atty W. H. Grizzle Welcome Behalf of American Realty & Construction Co. - First Regiment K of P. B. Fand Welcome Behalf of Citizens of Dallas - Dr. A. H. Dyson Music Vocals - Dr. A. H. Dyson Welcome Behalf of Insurance Companies - Mr. H. Strickland Welcome Behalf Press - Editor J. W. Rice Dallas Express Music Trio - G. Cliff School Welcome Behalf of Calanthe - Mrs. S. C. White Welcome Behalf of Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias Col. T. J. Bagshy Chorus - Douglas School Welcome Behalf Kaaba Temple No. 1 - Mr. A. W. Briggs Music - First Regiment K of P. B. Fand Welcome Local K of P. J. Modes - Mr. G. Gordon Welcome Ministers of Dallas - Dr. R. Arlington Music - First Regiment K of P. B. Fand Response - Hon. W. S. Willis, Grand Chancellor DR. B. E. HOWELL, Master of Ceremonies ADMISSION FREE LITTLE JULIUS SNEEZER president at the A. u. m. center. The dramatic club, under the auspices of his generous way of doing things, invites Mina Loca A. King to attend. morning Chore, Dr. K. W. McIlham will preach the main sermon, "The Lord's Prayer," and J. H. Hutson of the Morning Church chapels will make remarks, and will sing, there being ample room on the huge platform for over two TEXAS TOWNS Mrs. P. E. Davis was hostess to Mrs. P. E. Davis, a C. club last Friday. Only a business lady outlines the work for the New Year. The following officers were elected: Mrs. P. E. Davis, vice-president; Mrs. P. E. Davis, Rec. secretary; Mrs. P. E. Davis, financial secretary; Mrs. R. A. Ribby, financial secretary; Mrs. R. A. Ribby, chaplain; Mrs. L. M. Walton, reporter; Sunday school was well at ease meeting Friday night. Meet the meeting Friday night. Miss Nancy Jude left here for Rockdale. Please meet the young people who had an enjoyable time at the home of Mrs. Maggie Stocks Friday night. Brenham. Dr. and Mrs. Brenham, Brenham, a leading dentist of Tacoma manned from there to Brenham. Jan. 12 in their beautiful car to visit Mrs. P. E. Davis, W. E. Randle, 505 Jackson Street. They visited Mt. Zion M. E. Church. Baptist church was excellent; collection $4.13. At night. Rev. Ander a splendid sermon. Rev. D. Stant in his generous way of doing things gave a party to his friends which included Mrs. Paul Braselman and Mrs. Paul Braselman and Mr. Will Leo motivated to Checo Friday to visit his home and spent Sunday in Fort Worth and returned that night. Mr. George and returned that night. Visiting his mother, Mrs. Kilty Smith. Rev. S. H. Williams preached and visited his mother. Church Sunday night to see and made a wonderful address to his hearers. Mr. A. W. and wife visited his mother. Crockett are expected here in the near future. City Wide Conquest of General Baptist Convention Holds Installation The City Wide B. Y. P. U. Conquest of the General Baptist Convention of Dallas, held the easing year the evening of December, 16, 1922, at the Munger Avenue Baptist church. The devotional service was led by Mr. A. D. Heater, the local B. Y. P. U. President of the Munger Avenue Baptist program was rendered. The officers were installed by the very eminent pastor of the Emanuel Baptist church and the audience as well as the officers know their duty and responsibility to the Conquest. The following of the officers, president, Mt. Rose B. C. A. H. W. Wyatt. First Vice President, Mt. Rose B. C. President, Friendship B. C. Mrs. O. Solomon Barnes, Recordist STAG DINNER Through the efforts of our worthy principal, F. P. E. Goldsworthy we have trained our manual trining department. The boys directed by Prof. E. L. Gibson, are having much interest in their work. The dramatic club, under the supervision of doing very effective work. The club presented "The Old New Hampshire drama" so well that the public is drawn to the drama. Each participant was a star. The offices are: E. R. E. Random, president; Vera McCarthier, secretary; Armendra Driver, assistant secretary; Vera McCarthier, planner; Helen Brown, treasurer. The high school boys organized We are very glad to have added to our faculty. Miss W. E. Burkman, Graham and M. C. W. Abbrey, Pre- ceeding organizing of the Parent- Teacher Association, a very pleas- sionable effort, to provide high school at Joshua Chapel A. M. B. church Sunday. Sunday, May 11 Artie Lee Edwards. The Norfolk Journal and Guide save: "it is extremely doubtful that Mr. McAdobe's popularity with Colleen will be a democratic national election. The bugbush of the South faces an increasingly challenging environment and mobs come too close to him when he votes a national primary." 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Will also sell Dental equipment consisting of Columbia Braces, Weber Unit and office fixtures, all practically new, will offer for right man. Available Colored population for practice, 15,000 other towns to draw in by seeing. If interested answer immediately. L. M. TAYLOR D. D. B. P. O. B. 608, Box 425. T. A. 1-12-41 FOR SALE -OlDSmobile $2,149, model, good running condition, good money, $150.00 cash. Phone Y. 4859, call C. J. Davis. 1-12-41 WANTED -A physician for a live, city, lucrative, a good practice, no opposition, further information, write People for Terrell, Texas. 1-12-41 COLLEED Men wanted to qualify for sleeping car and train portraits. Colleed furnished W. T. McGaffey. I HAVE MONEY to loan on Real Estate and finance will take up notes and buy and sell. J. 13-8-41 Health Awakles You at Martin, Texas Deepest and Horton Artist Welcomes You at Standard Santarium STANDARD SANTARIUM BATH HOUSE For Ribbon Wrapping Troubles and Blood and Skin Troubles ALIENTS~ Make $5.00 weekly kelly-pull Sweaters, Overalls, Rubber Browns, Raincoats, Knitted Ties, Browniest Nerds, Dollies, Write Standard, Pro ducts Co., 428 Lemon Avenue, New York City. 1-19-15 A REAL NATIONAL NEGRO DIRECTORY — SECOND EDITION It is in registered thousands of business men and women of the race. It is a storehouse of the race. It is a storehouse of race information and should be in every home for reference. A postal address of $1.00 agents wanted. W. S. and J. Co. Publications, 2146. Seventh Ave. New York City. 1-19-20 ALL MEN INVITED to Man's chapel St. James A. M. E. Sunday School, Florence and Good Street, Sunday morning 9:30. COLORED Men wanted to qualify for sleeping car and train trainares furnished. Write T. McFaffery, Supt. St. Louis Ma. 1-19-15 AGENTS WANTED—Women to sell from house to house. Write for free sample Venus Product Co. P. O. Box 164, Dallas, Texas. Black Swan Records, 765; Turtle Hall Hall of Fame, 765; Hall Swan (Wales Men's Hall) $5 cents High Brown "Toll Article" Sends WE SHIP C.O.D. ORDINARY SUPPLIER HOUSE 1171 Hall St. Dallas, Texas 12-12-14 THE DALLA EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. Meritorious Printing and Designing Guaranteed to grow hair on hold on the scalp. Must be accompanied by cash must accompany all orders $2.50 up. Agents' orders from $2.50 up. **KAPSON** THE MENTHORHAM THE MENTHORHAM Co. orders under $1.00 will not be considered. And the lice to order for Pau- sley. 2520 Bryan St. Phone H-0037, Dallas, Texas. BY BAKER I HEARD SAY IT WAS BLOCKED! M. H. G. GOREE, D. G. M. R. D. ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE THE ODD FELLOW CAMPA To the Local Lodges and H Grand United Order of Odd Texas. THE ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE CAMPAIGN To the Local Lodges and Households of Ruth of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Jurisdiction of The Odd Fellows are going to build it in Houston. They are and specifications have been applied and bids will be submitted within the next week of every Negro in the State. It is and occupied by Colored People. As an investment, it is going and ceded, but it is good the Washington Monroe youth in America have more love. People are a building for Order. Don't you regard it a great and leaving this great handmade WE WANT NEW MONROE THIS GREAT EVENT, I WANT ANXIOUS BUILD THE TEMPLE AND NEW MONroe This is the program for this not too big the Odd Fellows The Campaign continues to Jump up the stakes. BONUSS will be paid promptly. CURE TEN THOUSAND NEW MONroe in Houston next August and celebrate FRATRE The Odd Fellows are going to build this Temple. They are going to build it in Houston. They are going to build it soon. The plans and specifications have been approved by the Executive Committee, and the building will be built by the Odd Fellows. We be such a building as will awrouse the pride and excite the admiration of every King in the State. It is going to be the best building owned and operated in the country. As an Investment, it is going to pay a handsome profit in dollars and cents, but it is in sentiment that it is going to pay most. What is going to happen to the Odd Fellows youth in America have more love and revenience for this country. This Temple, when built, will be a source of pride to every member of the Odd Fellows. We are going to build this great landmark as a heritage to our children! WE WANT TEN THOUSAND NEW MEMBERS TO COMMEMORATE THIS GREAT BANK AND THEY MEMBER IS AND LEAVING THIS GREAT LANDMARK as a heritage to our children! BUILD THE TEMPLE AND SECURE TEN THOUSAND NEW MEMBERS This is the program for this year. Some program I admit, but not too big for the Odd Fellows and Household of Ruth of Texas. The Campaign will continue to JULY 31, 1924. Rules governing Campaign will be the same as last year. All bonuses will be paid. MEMBERS AND SECURE TER TER THOUSAND NEW MEMBERS. LETS DO IT and meet in Houston next August and celebrate it. H. G. GOREE, D. G. M., St. CAMPUS cas. 006 EB iban A HOW TO TO CONTROL OTHERS Use the FREE DREAM BOOK With every order for one or more of these books, print 2k. pre- curs, we will give AARTHIE- TIS a copy of the Hercul- lin Dream Book which ex- plains the dream. In ordering, ask your book loo GREETING:--- 2206 Stephens St. Texarkana, Texas. FREE DREAM BOOK M. THE HOTEL EELLOWS TEMPLE CAMPAIGN And Households of Ruth of the Odd Fellows, Jurisdiction of going to build this Temple. They are go- here are going to build it soon. The plans are approved by the Executive Committee, within the next thirty days. It is going to encuse the pride and excite the admiration it is going to be the best building owned people in the State at this time, going to pay a handsome profit in dollars that is going to pay most. What Monument it has made every love and reverence for his country. This source of pride to every member of the great pilgrimage to take part in proclaiming mark as a heritage to our children? NEW MEMBERS TO COMMEMORATE T. I. KNOW EVERY MEMBER IS GHOUSO TO HELP. AND SECURE TEN THOUSAND NEW MEMBERS For this year. Some program I admit, but EELLOWS and Households of Ruth of Texas, to July 31, 1924. Sign will be the same as last year. All aptly. BUILD THE TEMPLE AND SEW MEMBERS. LETS DO IT and meet celebrate it. MATERNALLY. L. B. Y. AYCOCK. CAMPAIGN MANAGER 600 E. Commerce Street, San Antonio, Texas. ROL The Dallas Express Pub. Co. HUFF'S "MARKET & GROCERY, Lor. 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B. is distribution of Herol Pamela Hair Dressing in beautiful, beautiful and socially prominent HEROL MEDICINE COMPANY Atlanta Georgia PAGE THREE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. DAVID ABNER, JR. D. M. N. G. Meritorious Printing And Designing John Tolman did his best his duty to our DOA and garrs for courtesy. In thinking of this last step of progress in regard to commencement exercises let us not forget that only those who are blind to their best interests will fail to take advantage of the splendid opportunities for obtaining an education which Dallas offers. All of our children should be encouraged to think rightly of these advantages and seize them while they may. 23 in the address of the教堂. 23 in the building chamber of the General faut closet, and the little party throuson hold a whispered conference, and who is one of the party, thirsty for the splendid opportunities offered by Dallas. John Tolman did his best his duty to our DOA and garrs for courtesy. In thinking of this last step of progress in regard to commencement exercises let us not forget that only those who are blind to their best interests will fail to take advantage of the splendid opportunities for obtaining an education which Dallas offers. All of our children should be encouraged to think rightly of these advantages and seize them while they may. MARRIAGE AND WEAK MINDS FILMER FIRST IN SERVICE MEMBER NATIONAL MEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION. "I have been appalled at the terrific number of subnormal children who have been brought into this new court. It indicates a serious situation in our community and one which, if not correlated, perhaps will be a menace to the future of popular government. It is authoritatively stated that 22 per cent of the draft was subnormal. This statement seemed to me to be absurd, although it was made by governmental authority. My experience in the children's court has led me to believe that this statement is true. Published every Saturday. Morning in THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS Foreign Advertising Representative: W. B. Ziff Company, South Dearer Hill, Burlington, IL. W. B. Ziff Company, 404 Morton Bldg., 115th Street, New York, N. Y. "A weak strain in live stock—whether it is a horse, cow or pig—is eliminated by artificial selection. The community permits the unfit to mate with the fit, and huge families of defectives are the result. These types have no place in a republic. It is imperative that this problem be met and handled, and handled vigorously. It is now the accepted policy to handle these cases by commitment to custodial institutions, where the sexes are segregated and thus permanently eliminated from the procreative field." Entered at Post Office at Dallas Texas in second-class matter, under Act of Congress, March 1778. The jurist condemned the practice of sending such defectives to state prisons and urged they be sent to comfortable institutions where the sexes would be segregated so that "the type will pass and cease to be a load upon the nation civicly and economically." Any ornamentation upon the characters, standing or resting on which may appear in the column of the text, is clearly corrected upon its being corrected upon its being "It is a lamentable fact" he asserted, "that these unfortunate have large families, and there is no numerical counter-balance by the children of the fit. The latter are contented with one or more children; with the former the sky is the limit. The state has just been authorized to spend $50,000,000 for custodial homes for these types. This will help the situation somewhat." has never hosted the white feather, which author has it denied by the yellow streak. It is not affiliated with the laurel mouth. It is a plain, every day, sensible, conservative newspaper, which knows we can in each case use a flag, a double flagdash: It professes a patriotism as bread, as our country. Its love of even hand-made justice covers all the territory occupied by the human race. This is royalty high ground, but we live on it and are prepping. Bown of the great arts and the arts as us. This ground is holy. Generally considered, the question is one of vital importance to America. But the Express does not believe that the American public has yet reached that stage of development which would be necessary to guarantee any widespread action in regard to it. It is true however that the United States government, aided by State and City Medical associations all over the nation, is conducting educational health campaigns which have as their object the decrease of the social diseases which have been found to be the greatest contributing causes to weak mindedness. And in this connection it is fully proper to urge the general public to spread the education which freely given, if properly considered will add so much to the general national health. W. E. KING. JOHN THOMAS AND POLL TAX PAYING John Thomas is president of the Plattine. Although he is which is composed of members; many of whom are known generally as those upon whom the duties of the Plattine are paid. John Thomas is not satisfied that this condition be true. He intends that the members of his failings of his members may be, shall be filled with member who Our people in particular need this education and training. There are too many among us constantly ill, tubercular, syphilisful and otherwise diseased. And they, ignorant all too often of the dread consequences of these af- **POLL TAX PAYING** factions, neglect themselves, spread the contagion and thus James Thomas is president of the condemn those about them and their offspring to lives of punishment. composed of members; many of whom are known generally as citizens, but not citizens fall rather lightly. But Thomas is not satisfied that this condition be true. He intends that the students be allowed to fail the fallings of its members may be, shall be filled with members who are last Thursday night, he issued a call for the presence of every one of his members, invited several for all present and turned evening into one of speeches and deliberations on Full Tax paying. He begged and advocated. He stated in addition that he intended to follow up that meeting, complaining to him that those who were attendants at the club to pay up or find themselves in bad health and disease. Spendid progress along health lines is being made among our students the doctrine of health preservation is being instilled in us. But the movement is still too young and its means of propagation too limited to allow for those results in a large way that are so much to be desired. But if every reader, and every citizen could be brought to the point of interest in the health of himself, his race and his country as has the Express reader mentioned above, the time would not be far distant when the decrease in disease and low mentality as a result of disease would be easily apparent. The Express believes that John Thomas has struck a particularly constructive clock and a pace set by the Express. Announcement has been made by Principal J. J. Roards of the discontinuance of admission charges at the commencement exercises of Washington High School. This The Express hollows that John Thomas has struck a particularly hard place have also made it clear that others might well follow. Rhodes of the discontinuance of admission charges at the commencement exercises of Washington High School. This is not the only case. The counties of Dallas and Dallas county are much to be thanked. And events such as the commencement to pay all of the legitimate expenses of these occasions—a policy which has maintained in the other high schools of the city for a number of years. More Negro poll tax payers in Dallas and Dallas county are much to be desired. And events like the recent fiasco the fast that active efforts are necessary to get the desired number of the 50,000 Negro in Dallas and Dallas County there are less than 4,000 who are holden of Foll Tax receipts. It is not to be wondered why an apprehensive political influence. A conservative estimate suggests an pay Tax at 10,000. There can be no doubt but that the only hope for remedy of local tax evasion is to form the formation of an approachably large body of militant voters who will study to know the value of such legislation and quality of use that power. Pow of us in Dallas County do not generate a nation. It could happen that if each hand of each organization could feel the urge to prosecute the wrong people with ships rights as has John Thomas in the rights as has John Thomas in the our voting strength would be increased to happen. We ought to feel the need of improvement along this route. It is our duty to make improvement. necessary to get the desired number. Of the 30,000 Negroes in Dallas and Dallas County there are less than 6,000 who are holders of Poll Tax receipts. It is not to be wondered at that the majority of them are an appreciable political influence. A conservative estimate of the average pay of Poll Tax is 10,000. There can be no doubt but that the only hope for remedy of local problems in the city could be the formation of an appreciably large body of militant voters who study to know the value of suffrage and qualify to use that power. Pow of us in Dallas County does belong to some sort of organization that could have helped to see them successfully complete their courses. Their assistance of these children through all of their years as students should have been sufficient evidence of their interest in them. But conditions forced the course which directed that admission fees be charged and it is to the credit of the public of Dallas that no commencement exercise has lacked its abundant patronage. But now that the conditions have been changed there should come to the general public an added appreciation of the efforts of the Board of Education and Superintendent Kimball to improve the Negro schools of Dallas and render them second to none in the South in their excellence. So far, it has not frequently happened in the South that Boards of Education have felt as much interest in the There can be no use of complying much of our inability to get civil improvements or repairs if we refuse, or if we refuse, by our failure to appreciate the value of suffrage to make our wants know or to take part in the formation of the program of the civil units of which 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924 THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION Our most worty oo-temporary *Bilton P. B. Young*, The Journal and News, wrote in "What sort of news do people want?" In order to do justice to the quote he entire article of protection, we have read some pretty political criticisms of the manners of the press. We have read newspapers feature, scandal and crime in their news columns. As a rule the publisher's answer to this is to give the manners of the press just what they are giving them. A widely read race paper carried the news of the two articles featuring crime or scandal under the following headings "Joshua Wife Shaheb Husband" "Joshua Wife Shaheb Husband" "Boys Say Clubs" "Joshua Wife Husband" "Colored Male Kills Husband" "Colored Male Kills Husband" "Axe Husband of 3" "Shot in Crop Games" "Two Ave绳 After Shooting and Cuffed" FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES Just as important as the selection of proper foods is the right quantity. The woman who craves slaw and chicken and the amount of food consumed each day to the minimum necessary for healing and rebuilding of worn-out tissues. --- 000 O no. --- MENU FOR WOMAN WOMAN Breakfast Stewed prunes or beaches in season 1 slice dry tea; black coffee Omslet; spinach; 1 roll with but- tion to twenty minutes, the time de- pending upon the size of the cake. The What-Not Column. (By Robert P. Edwards for the Associated Negro Press) it is sufficient reason for that kind of appreciation on the part of our public generally that will make itself felt in whole hearted cooperation in every way possible with the program as mapped out and presented to parents and patrons by the principals and faculties under the direction of the Superintendent. US-Who captured the British General Council, in the war of the Revolution, who was the war of the Revolution, Lieut. Caribur of the Rhode Island and Millit planed to capture Maj. Gen. Prescott, who was in the A reader of The Express has mailed to the editor a clipping from a leading daily paper which gives the views of a noted New York jurist on the peril in the marriage of mentally unfit persons. This reader asks that the editor express himself in order that public attention might be directed toward the correction of the condition. But if every reader, and every citizen could be brought to the point of interest in the health of himself, his race and his country as has the Express reader mentioned above, the time would not be far distant when the decrease in disease and low mentality as a result of disease would be easily apparent. ---O---O--- progress of Negro schools as has been the case in Dallas in the past few years and our public should be genuinely pleased at its residence in a city where such uniform standards are up, new and commodious buildings as the increase in equipped make Dallas a beacon light in the state system of public education for Negroes. Certainly this excellence is no more than should be. All agree that this is true. But in the South it is exceptional—by no means the rule. And in the opinion of The Express THE MIRROR PUBLIC OPINION Mr. Fleyd J. Calvin, Feature Editor The-Direct, Pittsburgh Counter, December 20th, attempt to come to terms with the death of the day and crime parade of the Negro Press. The first charge against us in that we demand *O* Press to release the story. appreciate receiving from its renders blits to be published weekly in this give your address. Your name will ter; tea. --- 000 000--- Dianer TESTED RECIPE Combine according to general direction and bake in loaf form about forty minutes or in individual size to twenty minutes. The time depends upon the size of the cake. Not Column. (the Associated Negro Press) month, he perked the surprised leader out of bed. Prince had encured a general. **80-Who was Major Jeffery?** During Gea, Andrew Jackson's companion in the Battle, the American wore repulsed and thrown into disarray and Major Strump was forced to retire a Negro private from Tennessee, and Major Strump was feeling the condition of his comrades and resilient, the dinner about to be cut them raised forward, and the command of the troops ralled them to the charge and completely routed the enemy, who left the American master of the field Jeffery had received from the General the title of Major though he could not succeed to the American policy, so —What did Cal. Alexander HEALTH & HYGIENE COL. MIDNIGHT'S WEEKLY LETTER. ```markdown ``` Measles is an acute highly contagious fever with infection of the upper air passages and with a breakout out of a mega rash over the face, neck and body. The disease is very contagious and the infection is caused by a disease of a cause of death the disease ranks first among the acute factions of children. The liability to infection is high, but the disease is protected by a previous attack. The disease is one of childhood but grown-up can have it. If not proven to be contagious, the first three months of life there is a relative immunity. Occasionally infants of a month or six months are infected with important thing about measles is the complications that may occur, the foremost of which broach pneumonia and children. In fact all complications of the air passages are serious. The acute cornea may become chronic and thicken with hoop tissues of the nose and throat. leaving enlarged tonsils and adenoids. The child nails may bleed when he be stopped. Among some of the other COL. J. O. MIDNIGHT WRITES FROM NORFOLK. COL. J. O. MIDNIGHT WRITES FROM NORFOLK. Norfolk, Va. Jan. 18-Of course you are thankful that you have seen you you are, and sure last whether you will see it go out, although you got to see it come in and it in here to stay until December on about its business. Who it will take with it and who it will leave here I am not prepared to tell you, but I will be here for the lookout, for every tub must stand on its own end. I have already told you how I will trust in the Lord, and what I intend to do, and all the time trusting in the Lord, and already I have travelled just a little more crowd me too much, for I am living on borrowed ground. I am sure that I will be grateful for the gratifications. If you were not in this world then where would you? This is to be one more bury year, for we are going to elect a president of the United States this year, a president of the United States, a president, vote, men and women and we hope that the right man will be chosen, and we want to be ment, and I want to be able to may none other need apply. We are now studying President Cavin Coillage, and he will not be should succeed himself, and this may be decided in the yea side, and he will not write you a few lines to inform you Knightts of Pythias of North Carolina, and he is one more busy man. He is also president of the bank. He is also president of the bank and the upfitter and the upfitter of our people. He put at my use of his the automobile car carriage which took him to the bank. He be where else I wanted to go, and when that was over, I had the pleasure of speaking in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Morris is pastor, and then I spoke When I got through with the town, I found my way to Roanoke, Va. but honey, I met some snow, way of the Colored Soldiers in the War of the Revolution? nature Of the Colored Soldiers who fought for American Independence, Colonel Hamilton and "Flooded by enemies with a proud element, faithful to trust, aiding in friendship, bound by the old threads of attachment to places and persons, committed to personal endeavor, patriotic and ohniotic, they made hardy and intrepid soldiers. They made their contribution in wars their identity in the performance of fatigue-duty. Dr. Woods, asked me to say a few "Oh! That's the Colored porter," things to the students, and remind-*plied* the professor, as he enclosed me that they were students, and away his cigarette and departed for that. I should cut my words within his birth. The child may seemingly to get over the measures, but the services of your doctor may yet be needed the child will be normal again. ONIGHT'S LETTER. some alert, and some cold weather. I remained still as much as possible for I did not care to sit up the bugs and get them after me again. Of course I have been in touch with some friends. reach of common people. I had already out-reached the out-reacher, I had already out-reached the out-reacher, I made a few scattering remarks to them students, and which I had not heard before. I am not prepared to say for I did not use any of them big sound I can use to use them, you don't know what I am talking about the God who made the earth. their patient endurance of heat and cold, hunger and thirst, and their bold efficiency in battle made them welcome companions wherever they went. Next Week's Whatnots. 80. Who was Benjamin Lundy? 81. What abolished was dragged through Boston's streets with a hatter around his neck? 80. Who are T ORADIN, oooMM 81. Who were the leaders of the Anti-Blairy Party? a "He ought not to have had a trial—arrests审起诉 to entail any"—namely the owner, in an ascending order. "But you believe in law and order," she asked, asked, asked, asked down on the discussion. "Rare. I believe in the law. I was over two years. I was over two years. But when you're dealing with anarchists, the law recognizes the law, and the law ought not to recognize them." responded the singular one, as he blithely attacked. "So you were a law-maker!" continued the Wandering Jew, who asked, "What do you debate. "And were you active in any particular legislation during Mire. Pearl A. Brown, the wife, is just a young queen in her king's manion. They are a happy pair, and they bring their children to home. It is manners to fine home and get such fine treatment, and a car to take you around. I am here, but will soon be in Florida. Ready for the National High School and I. X. P. U. Congress. It is going to meet in June in Ohio. Ohio. 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Ipiaitostomnt was othr vor eae oa ni ie Mai” a See re wt ire es A ie i ee stp elton —get eeere a noes ois Me lied fe a s Fei hiand Me i ee os palais Keung madesa ¢r- eee as 8 Men, Woot have Drona [eben on Wet New street | ‘Seeainn tatte—the Grant. 1 Jana ¥, lan Bociaty of Aw: eet Monday with th |vien Mra Gtnyard in chair, afte downing the esting creed apes othe pretdnt. Tm loots from the varicon commit tran ryan Nant maior italia. as trod. facume [x commitne comping of abe prea [nme "sodamen "MWe an irae Jenson wee appointed [ein ager en Jn Rederson Chapel meat the ret soe of tea ery on yo ferest the nual ar with th rnient, Sire Norwood tnt Shte"A very tneretng ment fran hk." "lenty este we [rade ehairnex of the Tonk Oa demons arer © data sect fat hoor eh outs th ca Salesemed Tobe tip eon ‘of Me Sohne aa0 Salone ise. ne steer tor acteroton 8L88 Bonde onot very good eed sted eros ine wet eur sont boron eti-tome ont“ rekctng "tt “i eeptinnaiy fin ws 8-1" an there te'no ight te Wraven Nt vine tm he wna beni fave aa edewtnt ah. Alen Eo fue al atone Mr Baron fn'en sitet wether ad te dese ina” of al your suppar. ‘ound ek."s incr the charah we ven etree hee, Cacoen to ia’ os Wace. Rev. Bint’ ee foe oe Bie h. Mem churches ilk eat wenks” he Toto iia “ne "hoe, "Tourer tre eit may al iy re (ted During te thence’ Rey "Ehatthws wil tte. ut re Alona, Wl, 100 ion entrained ian "Thee neh fan tein Ron «fe ot et friends of Anderson ‘chapel Th fab ‘woe bonnialy acoeted an Madey with "any tovehsome tiie An piven voted Sr ana sre Nate sberiog hor ‘cea betes Ase thas robe wee: 30 en here Mtoe sre morweoa a Bic linear. Hey. Meee Ces inane Mawniese ane Connly, Nov ire fimih, wonan, ieee Cond ark Gores Wednentey en ye ies dab Woes very Aiiy rw Deve Mr Lindy” wit over ba fe te hots oa srsies a Ree yeers ces ae A's ras Taser for last wef One nr tec ely heather mh home Wis ae ane tre Dm Mer Sef “Ame! who as’ bere Sond lng shart Xe, Ur eave cot he tie Cevare wore lad Tors. Ts pated or erent as a ostaday a0 the rvon o brt, Vor se Wuburn A vey inaratine 9 tie mosting wes Ser ert fom the. verioun ‘osm fran mae ‘rhe procram sommti fete ix taal Topo forth Dies pate meting Toarity, es Ha Re matthew Cogren at ion’ & prmaiom om Finis nttar fepet of aeevamant st bro Meera adarcae tf iim. any bere baer cit chy mr foc icumapstone at sirname ithe ane! 6 Regrets eon the Rlestte Light Cor special sount fer. esaten as team, leon fo ihe ese eomtan eran fRram hod Beeduan Rocdng by Mes foal he itt eo Ming The pres Rent nsifprnent Mr Ac. xe ti waunch subpar kin cheat 'Mam, Sokaean newts sted iinner af Met fra ancy dr Rina’ « wane Trards buts tay shines The uh" sive een a ea eager Ror Tebow tid tha si sc Nod urn Ms Magan adgree 6 Oe eh elas acing tiene fae wom faut tos tan es vo fine things nner tnt ‘sings te eh sat ta i inert oy the werde 0 carte Soran af-eher elven by tle tod mage” We exons you Thurscy Pint, sre ene wrsvat Nn © Sk ooparar "Too her — West ie Eta iat with a penlace hic Wolck the Pity, Jom Hine bn fret renting a the era gna ena tae or the ean Pe fangs haan sac pp te vnsnine, « oele Shighent Wk Bisauye tun ten Some oh fy ha esti aces ba." nftat'e lms Sola hater “with te. hosto “haw adiopraed to meet wih ‘hear ab tak meet evs Rouinaos‘Sresbed Yon lg tnt apenne af _ Na ‘ueraiog serves very Yer fod yt nat eviews wale et ‘The tants supper wes Gaminiarek roar "were aaa Wane to the church Beveral visitors, "a‘kireagyaoing” nod wey ik iin uproar o esse brat “£8 debe Commerc under abi “ith eh neve yaar jan teachers atcppdvehe i bare tov wth ie ne ieee xis In Babe on be ener Ore adn te untae Sagherrioy eons “i Hy, Lath nad Men 8, Btadom, ware anant visitors at the he HE DALLAS EXPRMSS. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 192 |ény. with Wubt.-effieere and teact Hour. with tt. ftinrs and tase ort at thle pon, excelent view « amon by the unk AL B10 Jonson te Lrweh, F.C, dlivere | very stroue nermon, text ton 8: mahjeet “The Power ef, God ner. W, ample ot Branbam wor | nlbeed with us Sunday, Benda Ada Udard wna 3, Mazsty ar shame aguit eter thre woot [tay at Htourton wien roativon, St | earoe Alesander of Austin evil fom bere the event of Mine an ar. Mra ChadetcIge veto to int alativon_ ov. = Fenkins of Ranger in the gue |< ie father Rev. 3. Sonktom a ee bela aivay for nevera ear ie doh mone yh | novel hack anim Mase ren | Rent Meehan. was ator her be punt ork Mrs nd arm Lat Ftabereon have retormed ftom Har |tnbure" after apendiag beret |-tnthtn the hangtal at. Prat ewe i anche, Mecrary. ie iene aaain very much Improved. | secenerineter, 3D, nicest lester pastor Henson Chapel C. 3 {e'Shuron Severed te aeons an [sos sermone ton. od aotien \imaay and’ Sunday iene Prof Jf Kisehion VG. a Cole alghto Pythian have bwen tot lity tm the tere. the He of P loden" conduction | n_ merberah live a0 new. members hare bae Vntated taco the logue with mam mers to bw made atthe last night o Nn dive hen “Norn ‘Carter wa cited to Pateston int wock "nt Kena’ the: famera” of bere Ime erry. hr obert Gumbo. [emodsing Ma rengonea, Dursla caters the bartor shop” Betray Inthe and rade their eet away wet fre. than 48500 worth: harbe Iupely.and tool le babs Sua fre went Baturday and Sunday a Viunday. in trogen” Mra Cora Tar fatun st Neches aa. won. Mina Inu Case and mother eft Batu Hf tar an cxowtlent dinner wa le te nod ara Ds te" Hagadate laa nase Mm ta Dr. btepuuh. R. . sCarto, Mra [oco, Web the Dallas txpret, re porter were. tneted at. fled fran herd riday and subscribed fo tore Warth spent tow Gare in th ins, ‘sy cing ner the xpress lvory wes, it wan the beat Cola four thaeer tonto Polenta [Bemmmration cube under the had frome o¢ cur proticunt damon [ration agent Sra to W nngnda fou. thet ropert for ike "yea Jive pi.) Wind Moret Sirk fe 'Mevrtang, #lose! Suckvonti icub. wae visieed ty 5 of oor me jo gue 100 ach’ The cubs wer Jirwsnined aye year and are” dol |esoinala work ler Alvan le woont Wonday tm oss, the Sa Jor Denson Cpe sunday Reheat an [fewer wion to thank tr Walt Nuva forthe ‘betta sorptar list Catnaae that wa given BF hi Pretitait ind we hignty presage ie Sin. Dy Walker an Sie Soweice Tuer wert roared fauturday nighe. ah 13th. wr oie forthe yume ciple meet al fo ex futon. Caavece. tal Iasi ienaee "Wilma, wer fnrved ane 380m, we py forth pedo rmooth atom tht utrinetat"vvaee thro ten levine tee Amanda Corer Wi eile, ith "Anderson zo [icalen tunes Washington ar. Torr st fase aan tae Harr Hinde anders ck. Marre’ motores jo yter Sunday. hr. ation Pins ls vate, Obtain tm be chy vile ing ms brother Af. fam Phempacs em route to Naroroden, Mesan fete: home ne Kot Pte fet eons Praag might nt hat mest in. tne expect an'manehe Soom bership ah Me 3 Nghe bender ta ie marine ton ian Raupne tons an aie Dem 300.” Cieburme Th vocal and ar oa ject Weentay afternoon with Mra I" Angarnin: Yotlowine, tha" aoe taconn the pubjeet"bnavior Frublt’Gutharine was voened bs in Me Alenander 06 apo eventncreeption wan planned. he Menten served «tect to er Pench ied by on Ae fen sine 1% an ate 9 texander entertained the Boca a rt Club (oa afternoon reception Dee 270) at log Aleuander' howe Ti home Wan Beauitfully decorated tung liso kanal ton ing gaa to 8 Sen nt, te guests were ushered to th “oom and poryed most Ba. abit tna. : : le Debo eee ec *teuared"heme "Fl, fan " wa ence atc Prt a eee ci et ttended at | ian and Creekert—Mthi and Mra Cnt Cal fro are chee ee: sue es fee ta Sram on Citnanib tien Mattie 1. Olives veh Id Sek liting “meas Wesel apo ate, Seeman ee & Chane t Worth ve ree erat et i oe We cee nee imate kee federierees wore eal at as se oe "tig eh Pes Sanerse aoe re Fee vane Shoat Retearcar as ene fore pale, Sete att eats ra eres eat cates eee eee ee Pager jeden eee se Rice ares ag ee ae eee ace tes ta paste weet Sea [le ee ee fraedeiiee sane we Sas A Som eaten ve eters tee les ee es a has aus nantes eC ye sae tae ee eee ar eet Rn eastern” Se Panter ae eer cating capt ea ened pete aoe matte dearer Wd pe eee oes e Legare tasact tes Shae an eee are fact at tects ae Linton rally at" the First apt Reet ater aie Se ee es ae eee eee a tae gehen tekep xe Renee acre eee Ee fe sie eee Sts hg Ean tr pa ee antes [er wor ating ok ecient Seances eae ne ee Se TUE Ts eer cite vers Gr olde Rodin pecetenie sensi ce Pees et tanta ee eee a varie teen pedir Pei titeae eet Gaeta Pgh i Sey ees menor eee Eas tas ia en etciae ee a cob ee erecta, eat SEE ea a rere centers \aretelmope lta ere cen, sane pe gort Sees ee feiactae warn tet" sae cng a pl ces fe eae RS al gel ee wae ores Dearie, Panta eases bcc ret races eoeen ea wee ne ieee oe etlet te ee age Se tees fe ees sae ae id en teat caraet Preeti at wate eae a ee aye Rec ets mica tose Sag agit ate ts ca Oe Ro eae ais area eas a ree pa at Pao tok setioan ee ear secs eat ee Oe eg i fe esceat easiest ea esi etal gras a Pecan ey eee rues Rte tae ac fare ara Nr sina ee ie eter ase eeere | Nicctoe mre te feiss aed eet town ae Se tsar eee oo hea ni Romy "a cer Pe ea Ma ea basea hiaea ral oad fae Sor cctes cs ee Seat ie cetetes a i aalitccentat ta ws eeprom rm Stren ot Otho rat tate Fa hin atin ok es “than aewetkiun, eiene ase a aS" a aa od mrar weeks ied een, tat aunoclThe"A Sere nt banbey Want Five tne Pets eas aon of the Miasiaalppt Lito Tn- tar hore Ben. e. one eit ‘Biba Walle war night and he er ite ae OE SAN Se ate ete Jack ‘Torsey returned from Altus vin. Pray. Sereiees wore well at ada tail chuseben ong Ae ice at Dethlabam church. flan Am ra, Mtns "oomas and Mt Alex feder eft Yo take-up thelr wehoo rk ater pending the. wee fein torr parents” aon eat Davia ett sunday take up de sebont work at Windoee ea Dat ing Mollie ete Sunday for Woe fer spending Cheivtmaa with ron ven The Inet yea radaaten gay ‘reception for tha 108 laan Bre “ema “werestond froma with a steak atu Tine walter and poriere gave 4 bam Ecc agp en ee. er nchoole were wall attended hod x 3 ete fe, Brean wa ‘ig pont. A. surprise party. was [ven for Sister’ Re Reed "cut "ox fveueat_ of he W_ 3M Tey [MC Al from Diboll wea in town od prached snob "sermon a Pine fore Yapuist church. Paesday ich hw, Adam of" Bg visiting bie dauehton, Mra fMardns en. ortha Btreug’ has ee turned heove fro visiting ber ale fer dt Money Taland. "The party that was given hy Misa Della Adee im honor st hae’ Nuomat” Willems ot Crockett at the realdant of Mr tnd rs Menry ‘eso’ wae bn enjoy? thie aftir tor tho ite fala, there Sore iz preseou There wan a care fy palling atven im the (ntreat of the WW. He MLB at the howe gf Mr tnt Meh CC. Sieger Arm "PB Davia as returned home from '& five months ial at Crockett Card ot Teenie ee ein ates oe a ae Vee anen Winaee Breaneeel $0 eck wite durtng the nalldarn ire Bein aire 3% walle wan sale het cates te atte Ir atheros” aia Sa Sia at forest ip ‘anh fans tS bates re finondes retarted trom Paton whee ine ape tne Baays wits hr iva’ Buney eel Ten wa feted wht ad Toca. get pestr_stMs pwt and specie hale ae fren loa titende oie phso Sia sot Sen no Sor ere he ‘sssant Sent oy he sia saws hime Samu Ser sy rie Tarte Sleek etn Pash wom ie tokyo Bonde niehe Wilbur must po iat Yum, hat one Ris ‘eoinetine ta snbrt ion Ray arta sh fice rer Wore Tie hea cer vn tel mPa ind wcomined ths pape anu sa fees c tin sc enna aso Pee Golan rag sat" itch Feu ‘itkerson at Pri ak nr tien 1H Date one ander ln,‘ fice att tes sen ae esis Hen tee er ges beans Gale ean'oss coe ia Pay tah cfs a fn Pa berlin Tao ene sr ie thet" Marton “Bap Rok seseeiy cieee es te ine post atc ot the name i" 5 rt pana a asad typing tne wb ss aching Sine tle month fe am chars bnew aby fine he tia Bny Apt fe ite parvne'se tag's Sooo ence tr wit Cnwen an facekar Cnt niet 90 cre onmastans tone to iy aeduote ovard set a ed enter Were shore ice ster hn af mT orion ‘nih re ‘ams ews Serco naved pany ics Teste’ arasng” wt iy oae’ tae" wa fet ie titan ens Sams oo Sis pene chet are as aie antec af Satine Bee aa ae ec satel reals gllgepogeery fae sia suie Poot a hye Poet ‘Werth eet ver ree tet sick ee Sor ad Conerae wane trie E20 mst on olay ad eis ora ti hap ct wl atts teal es wl job ata the curios Banda i aighal Goarel soeeset face Seat in tS Teoma ESE a Suvento uty a vei ivancing or Dives” of Nos tatbe tae The ney Bessy a i lot ety sonny moe Meas tetris Better Ei MS Sree cea conics Che is tae Seon poet ot re a liswonn "tat dh, ile Stndoyttertoos es Panna en Viola fexus arere the vest of Min ats nt ovis Mat anda fran ture Saray mee peat by sr, an ao og a te hy’ putdoyornag st tot tate, shore oen he ithe home ‘3. 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Pera Sena eee rie Wastin vans ot panied trcemests md scion Jeveponi wats sorely sane, "arora pera a copia pane wer Rrewicad tad sneatet were So Since ‘as mreeer ti ak Sng hsacaion whic it ot ie staan Tnecing Der mont net August “Afra a Sie wis eased we tered ie ot a nme mst flhin ef nome Try reaaetcheg ecm Ce rcute eno mestne wl pats‘in vor Arche, Pray Fon Rta nem a ssw era se : bt Mowar ir euarary ‘Sanyo see pat tea ia ist th ante chara ut ot the ay tov 8 for tava hn"ave Aleandar sas vaca sree a aor Hanan. ey ov ttn the aleven yout ibe peach Sunday morning att sett church He. owen. th poner hated wt Woe onay aolty tt esc” Mr ele ieee rete, aera tne ces aie hae ain es ERECT ee om Prana fini roaen a “zi ae | pp ee spore | 5S op Se vi yy Vt Re if | 4 Yj f 4 \\ 1 your hair ts YY iff ™ your hair is i kinky, ugly, \ ff veautisut you 4| Aamnes. | nappy, who \ vill be beautt- \\ fi BL /) will call you \ ue an ain Pretty? 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Acianta, ca. ‘Gass guns today RRR F, Dagon on the lehout fo say tacos tanh (ena leven‘ Lt! ons te aa frends nd vitves oon Paris tol aca a iting hand nO Mace finer vert af sara et fost ante were retuned‘ Porte clte 4namber of ee mts nan Ghent fry" Carat ‘aametlat ny amelie oy hey ha i deuener of a ot # Ro Sareea nee of trae tn operation hr romans as er ica "here hy troten Unortaking ca mertac nen nha ef moles Choc. nay, Dn [unm pesor of Sm Church wa ore sunaay sna henaey ith oct nap 2 arowsr wan't fot uy.” An a ive co vies Sunday at A shuren bir Darenprt han scant tow at ner shea wih ri jis Mernet—bunday Sehot was we etnand and neo at 030m fev Us met a tm0 pm wt bra aren AatentamiThe ev 6. Dae of Jenaual coune "of the. Holopa ran Wacom 3h a ey tan remo ha retutnd a froin br hase Wine ooh ert tarthe aspen forse none. Teatemana rvs war wall lense Sanaa Whim wa ns pnt at itepe una rath sea ener rman toh tae Shecotsin aharwande oti ety wan akon Imtiatly er nerveee et oa ira Widow, ‘Mondamen "Nene Jevstomn aed tl otoret laren yuna fv Watow a fendea wfc Db gr sai tad rope ian et a is nomen tao, ret hur ie anaes essrted Bunny 2 harm nat canaay ag hare of eh ewan a mame eres ase mame of Maso or naway Pwd rte Aan Ime inc coast thew fits tine ot eA, Bepant an Sic Mara irvng and ie tte lvesinatogs war ssctey mari len Dee to taw Jona an a Stuck Nea were wey mare ae aides nome on Den rs te anal of Goa, eve fee ber busena 0 tan." is ir Me ae ne para ant nw Por ie M8 aed fe cnt at aban ra i Semanal are siatne the Doc ford part and slates st ee cra See Sonnon waaay i crom scent om taut, Woes ay tate the baa ote ne” aiae ete as ben ct oi recanay In thea ta 'tde staat. "Dee, One Sie. masian tthe’ and ved urge mur nt Sunt cholo ia Tournny mht wei up aan tr veer meer ica’ of cts natn. Row fit vie oure of Calan el ising int wane ae reset si thine tract ext ne W daar Mh otar ae et “ecmy, Counanior” Ano Share Ne sh recited lt dices: arm W. Hampton, Wer hana ity ton me 4 care want yd heed Mle Whi Pts he, Wa on ta ia at hie bona on We Mary arti coavrin fr "om doin Sr at the ef haw econ from «een i Newson Mostra Maha canaan and Moe canon ant tira "Glatt wes nt of taut tne mor ir "Cannon eh dat sine leit Bae Pare Tach seme, tte shan" iaren ery mek eeabaie— Men Daa 3 jae ‘morning, funersl sar fe hat Tone, Cherel A. ‘ toe Sonne Fo esha, arte le ‘yr, Caruthers who dle ttn inom fam fects Pek re. wi pisee Mra. Delia Ars pe praee magesi br bl Medrmnore Sa fre ater Ernie ram ting freee panna line ok 4 oPeock Tor the parbone det te teeta det ed eee ee ee ee Sous Mie Gat a id eas ia ewe et na Siege Boe ‘Git aiaee eGo be ha ead Wah hte -ar Morente ie tea. che peter eh Parentheses voc ea seed Sin. ing was hold enrolling 1§ members Pe wing tre were ste Essence ren re ae a Sn eee ec a ee areas ce rome can eerie fees oes eae nee ae ee ert We Sore ae ein ie ie Saeeencene ier eens ta eae a Samat sare acearrernae aa tac a ees Serco eerie cent moors Setar a ten ervey snes ye ees ree acer Se eae pa ae cae eens eee ete inte ae ant epee tere Barer ae oto ‘Vicor were well attended Sunday. ee ee ere aoe eo ee Soy meet. Go cote Bie ors ase Se eae Seana orate oe ee ep eeeeres to Sager Pence ase iat setae Se ae Sirah Pema eee eet eo ere arc Ht earertarss he er rd menting we £ EES E a 'Tucchine Up" How Sete aay sale" iiaes Sette ae Sa ter see HESS Oy ra Repu waguacn apa alee tote Sees tenn Serer ceeds wrconon Sone a Herein, eae re me py aa ieee aie lef “aatnade wae. cnet over | Tattle Pook ehvitianChare oot oy the Roe err cece oe fer mnta Day soar le eet Tt; the wan a devoted fear wea 5 ara carta ee ees ines aes Fae oo eae = femais om sive to eats for suit mor No Y. Mellen se cae wet coe Bau pomeone nao Faakiat is wera a tse tna ar ener in Se een so here astaa bet oe Sr xa antes tae tea enter Bal by Davie Cae feting car aan emeran ee sccsooe ee onus of Ronee i Sn ete ec ena soe ised Nesta te sncmund the for ter Sapranee wetonrots cee ty ite Pee” Chetan Geen. Sra", harass tes a suet no G'S bien eset naan ot Oe ase cat lan te me tinea Sued ‘auronhetoremes cere nice gre: The Dallas Express Pub. Co, oe Miaka oe ‘And Designing SS en te eit ena! URINE Night and Cas he ie aoe Have Clean WR EVES Healthy Eyes tt er ae ese Tndamed or’ Granulated, woe Murine. Soothes aed Refreshes, ‘Sale for Infant or Adult. Ac all Droits! g * Woah Pe Gn Dk savaies G00. 9 tan oho es Ene WONDERFUL SARAH MARTIN torent {iain roam ty ete ges Wor Raae Pe mew Pe PS nae «Cece Re ern we “tumwna were, BEEN Tat tin) Se es PETA Tn oe SOL Sahar « preter of eee Rae Onseived te artes PAT ‘av Tinga PHONOGRAPH ot 1.8 Dawe Bn 8 "eren ea, ais Aslan iia a Ny gaa, sa eo Pee ee MISS EYES. SOCIETY ```markdown ``` Personal Person Personal Ho-Perm Here is Beauty S tion that Lighten Bleaching or Injuring it in What Mrs. Gresham says. Lighten your Skin this We THE first application of Ko-V Immediately the appearance NO You To Have a L Here is an Amazing New Beauty Secret—A Preparation that is Guaranteed to Lighten the Skin Without during it in Any Way! Read nam says. Now you too can in this Wonderful New Way. of Ko-Verra will amaze you. appearance of your skin is light- Bleaching or Injuring it in Any Way! Read What Mrs. Gresham says. Now you too can Lighten your Skin this Wonderful New Way. THE first application of Ko-Verra will amaze you. Immediately the appearance of your skin is lightened. Ko-Verra makes the darkest skin look much lighter while those with tan skin look several shades lighter. Not only is Ko-Verra guaranteed but it is personally recommended by Mrs. Elnora Gresham and by many other prominent d for the skin, too ust apply it like cold holds face powder a is Absolutely Guar- in the appearance des lighter or we Bureau for Co. Dept. 000, Iowa City, Please send me one arrows I will pass you my message if I am not sit Name: Address: City: And it is extremely good for the and very soothing. Just apply it cream. Ko-Verra also holds face almost all day long. Remember—Ko-Verra is Absolute enteed to give your skin the ap of being several shades light And it is extremely good for the skin, too and it very soothing. Just apply it like cold cream. Ko-Verra also holds face powder almost all day long. Remember—Ko-Verra is Absolutely Guar- anted to give your skin the appearance of being several shades lighter or we Miss Eyes would rather see some people do certain things than talk about them. She heard a little (not so young, however) flapper talk about what is going to happen in a few months but never saw a few months. Stop talking about the changes and convince your parents to action on your part. At last it is coming to light that they are really married. Miss Eyes has thought things rather strange for quite a while and now she is ready to tell them. Of course they continue to go out, he with the other girls and she with the other girls, and they haven't announced it the public has it now and Miss Eyes thinks it to be for them to make the next move. Miss Eyes wonders why that young lady continues to have every automobile salesman in town under the impression that she really wants to buy a car. She knows that she couldn't buy a toy automobile if pushed. You are an engineer and would advice you to take it slow because you may be crowded into something you wont be able to handle. Pay your poll tax, Mr. Colored man. Mr. A. Mayses of Philadelphia. Mr. A. P. Morris is in the city and is spending the winter with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Avery in Clark street. She is also under the supervision of Mr. Rachel Evans of Tyler is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sophia Nories. 2612 Convent street. Young man qualify for citizenship by the state. Mr. Maitre Grites of Parsan, Kansas is in the city visiting Mr. A. P. Morris. C. W.illiams, 2029 Flint Street left Monday evening for Wichita Falls, Texas, on business. He will attend the city seven days or more. G. L. Fortune, 209 Allen street, a Dallah business man returned Sun ESSENTIALS TO GOOD CITIZENSHIP. The time has come, each man and woman of this city both old and young, to file a poll tax receipt and thus become a poll tax recipient with the citizenship. It's time to vote. women. Mrs. Gresham, besides being nationally known in political work, is the owner of an exceptionally high class apartment, she knows what she is talking about when she says that Ko-Verra not only lightens her skin, but leaves it delightfully soft and smooth. Don't use harmful bleaches and doubtful preparations that may injure your skin. Ko-Verra is a safe, sure way to have a lighter complexion. Oh, boy didn't you have a hard home finding your way home the other night, oh, yes, you know this place was already be surprised to have seen him in the condition Miss Eyes saw him. She was taken into the club of the city to take up the question of poll tax payments. The one dollar and seventy-five dollars he dose at the "wild party" because when picked up he had wandered some few miles from home, Miss Eyes was taken to the school fund the children need the money, your city, county and state want you to exercise your right to vote. What is really happened. Evidently he had stumbled when crossing a street and got hit. It would have been sad and this law had happened by and this law would spend the rest of the evening in the "cooler." Miss Eyes really didn't think of you. The Oak Clark Early Home Court No. 70 HEI LORE COMMITTEE The Oak Clark Early Home Court No. 70 hei lore commits to the members and friends of eighteen or twenty homes with a Christmas gift. It really isn't just fair to her to have give her the money and then take it and spend it on your ward schools, better street car facilities and many other convenience would be curt. The school clubs of the city take up the question of poll tax payments. The one dollar and seventy-five dollars he dose at the "wild party" because when picked up he had wandered some few miles from home, Miss Eyes was taken to the school fund the children need the money, your city, county and state want you to exercise your right to vote. What is really happened. Evidently he had stumbled when crossing a street and got hit. It would have been sad and this law had happened by and this law would spend the rest of the evening in the "cooler." Miss Eyes really didn't think of you. The Oak Clark Early Home Court No. 70 hei lore commits to the members and friends of eighteen or twenty homes with a Christmas gift. It really isn't just fair to her to have give her the money and then take it and spend it on your ward schools, better street car payments. The one dollar and seventy-five dollars he dose at the "wild party" because when picked up he had wandered some few miles from home, Miss Eyes was taken to the school fund the children need the money, your city, county and state want you to exercise your right to vote. What is really happened. Evidently he had stumbled when crossing a street and got hit. It would have been sad and this law had happened by and this law would spend the rest of the evening in the "cooler." Miss Eyes really didn't think of you. to her to money and it on your really what the present about quite are foolish that the adoption of the Mollon tax plan will give assurance of pro-scientific" to protect against unemployment in their so-called say _____ of the young jelly-heart's is at. The president of the Merchants' tempting to carry on at the present Association of New York claims time. Mine Eyes knows about quite a few of the things the plan will give assurance of property allowing their "Sweetie" to "take over" and provide insurance against damage. of the young jelly-belly are at attempting to carry on at the present time. Miss Eyes knows about quite a few of the ways they allow their "sweetie" to face them out their hard earned lives. They are friendly clients. Miss Eyes would say to be on your guard as your jelly beans are having a great "time at home." he had been attending funeral of his sister who died at (that place, Tuesday, January 8. She will be indulged, January 11 last day. Encourage your escorts to do likewise. Mrs. Josephine Campbell, a former Dallas girl is in the city visiting a bell she has been touring the east and the West. Mrs. Maria, Clarence, McCoy, $60, Thomas avenue entertained 48 guest at their house opening party Friday evening, Jan. 4th. Lunchroom was served, Mr. J. W. Ross, Master A. J. Johnson of Arkansas, who has been visiting, Mrs. Geo. Grant of $248 during the tour. Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. Toliver, Jan. 9, 1924 a boy; Little Fred, J. and mother are dong nicely at this writing. poll tax to the end that your rights suffrage may be exercised at the polls. There are many local issues from time to time come up for adjustments and these adjustments find a remedy only at the polls by a qualified citizenship. Can you will OW Too Can Light Skin Have a Light Skin The Safe Sure Way to a Lighter Compliance Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed Begin today to look your best. Fill out your coupon and mail it at once to us. We will ship by parcel post a full sized jar of Ko-Verna — enough to last several months. When package arrives pay post- man only $1.87 at your door. If Ko-Verna does not do all we claim we will refund your money. Send for Ko-Verna today and lignite your skin immediately! Boerner-Fry Co. Dept. 00, Iowa City, Iowa Fry Co. Iowa City, Iowa and not can full sized jar of Ko-Verna. When package will pay postmaster $1.87. It is understood that you will refund if I am not satisfied and returns the jar in ten days. State Borner-Fry Co. Dept. 000, Iowa City, Iowa Please send me one full sized jar of K-Orva. When package is returned, please refine my money if it not satisfied and return it in the 10-day period. Makes Skin So Light Would Hardly Know She is Colored The woman born more of the white race knew more of the white beauty she say they would buy she say they would buy she say they would buy she say they would Mrs. Greenham has just been married to the white woman she calls Coventry. She was also elected by the city. She was also elected by the post-August Fourth day of the year, after this she emulates a high class also she emulates a high class also she emulates a high THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 asset in shaping the condition under which we must live? There are more than ten thousand and Negroes of voting age and of only three thousand poll tax payers. The seven thousand non-tax payers constitute the balance of power in this host has from time to time refused to arm themselves with this power and the thousand pollutants can be induced to pay their poll tax, better housing and improvements, improved Parks and HARLY ROSE COURT NO. 79 HEAR COMMITTEE The Oak Cliff Early Rose Court No. 79. A memorial to the members and friends of eighteen and nineteen. THIRD QUARTERLY CONFERENCE CHURCH, DEC. 31, 1923 On the above date the chief pastor in the person of Dr. R. S. Jenney, pastor of the Episcopal Church, Dr. W. E. Bailley acted as P. E. protem, the conference was organized with Brothers O. S. Silverberg, George Rebecca, and Marshala brother of the late Rev. Dr. E. Bailley chief secretary and Mrs. W. E. Bailley, reporter, the various auxiliary officers, the committee was adopted, the financial report showed that the church in financially alive. It is expressing it that the church in financially alive of Smith Chapel are very liberal, their liberality is not excelled nowhere in the city. The church is in the city. The church is Accessions this quarter. The pastor, with his energetic wife, who stands faithfully by his side is leavening after the indebdenedness of the church Pastime Athletic Club Holds Poll Tax Rally On last Thursday night more than a hundred members of the College of President John Thomas and were present at a poll tax, raily of Hon. A. S. Welle, Editor J. W. Rice. Hon. H. Strikland and Prof. J. Welle. The meeting was called to order at 330 and the speeches began after an introduction by President Thomas. The speaker then called the speakers. All of the speeches closely followed the speech and it is necessary for Negroes to pay Poll Tax*. They were brief but to the point and they were able to show that Negroes who pay poll tax in comparison with the number of eligible voters A. Muncheon followed the speeches will cheerfully refund your money. You do not risk one penny. Send No Money Boerner-Fry Co., Dept. 00, Idwa City, Iowa Mid-Term Commencement of Washington High School Announced The Senior or Class Night Eser- 5. Music. classes of the Mid-term graduates of 10—Diamissal—Class Mispah. WIFE OF NOTED NEGRO EDUCATOR IS DEAD Marcelle Landry Terrell, wife of director of mechanical arts at Lin-Professor I. M. Terrell, nge, who for many years taught Jefferson City, Mo., college and Colleged High School and seven brothers, Professor P. Lan- lately principal of Prairie View Phoenix, Ark.; Rev. C. L. Sta- late Normal and president of Hou- nton college, new superintendent in New Orleans, Dr. L. Dr. O. College, and Louisa E. P. Landray, Wayne, Ga. Sandy. She was a daughter of the mrs. N. V. Alkron, mrs. H. D. Hunn and Mrs. G. R. Gibson, la. She was former super- sr. G. R. Gibson, one aunt Mrs. J. M. Landry, and the pro- Fort Worth Worth schools and also served a more delicately tailored meal for the guests, several of whom visited仪膳们 were present. On "Home Run Johannie" gives the WHEATLEY PLACE COMMUNITY MISSION. cities of the Mid-term graduates of Washington High School, will be held in the auditorium of the New High School on the Ile of January 23. The following is the program: 1. Invocation . . . Joseph Quincy 2. Invocation . . . Joseph Quincy Starks 3. Joseph Quincy Starks 4. Music 5. Essays 6. History—Guzzie Obieba in Tullus Class Poem—Theresa Myrtle ton Hurdie. 1. Class Poem. Theresat Myrtle SONE 2. Music. 3. Essays. (a) Class Flower—Albertha An- drey Adams. (b) Class Colors—Lucile Mariett 7. Music (a) Clea Gite - Lorraine Almanac (b) Jordan (c) Clas Will - Landry Ernest Clemmons (c) Claas Propheyse - Rubye Myt Jones. WIFE OF NOTED N EL Marcelle Landry Terrell, wife of Professor I. M. Terrell, Ngro, who was for many years principal of the Houston high school, and principal of Prairie View State Normal and president of Hou- ton college, now superintendent of the Houston school district. Sunday she was a daughter of the late Dr. Pierre Landry of New Or- land, who is survived by a niece of drawing and music of the Port Worth North schools and also of Houston college. Jolie is survived by her husband, two sons, Professor W. P. Terrell. CLUBS. CLUBS. Club Center Notes—You are invited to spend the afternoon at Club Hours on Saturday, from 1:30 a.m. to 4:30 a.m. avenue and State Street. Plenty of wholesome literature and comfortable classes for adults Thursday afternoon: 3:30 p.; m.; for children Saturday, 9:20 a.m. to m. 12 o'clock. **Club the club** met with Mr. Hooper, 3511 Thomas avenue, Jan. 11. Mrs. Della Jones was the winner of the Woman's prize having won the competition. Mr. J. W. Towns was the successful man of the club with 28 games to win on Friday, Jan. 18. Mrs. E. Ward was elected reporter. **Highland Park Social Club** Monday night, Jan. 14, 1928, the Highland Park Social Club entertained at 6218 Gill Avenue. Miss Bostrite Porter was the winner of the most delicious beverage course to thirty guests. Several distinguished visitors were present. Miss Bostrite Porter will be entertained with Miss Josephine Green, 714 Leontard Street. 81 Mark Willing Workers Club m. L. Webb, 1128 South Carroll avenue. There was a good crowd and good collection. The next month, Mrs. L. Webb, W. C. Walker on Carroll avenue. Princess Art Club m. Jan on 8th. the home of Mrs. S. M. Brown with the president, Mrs. H. Polk, presiding. Mrs. S. M. Brown with the six members are as follows: Mrs. S. M. Brown, president; Mrs. C. Wilson, vice president; Mrs. P. C. Wilson, vice president; Mrs. Goosby, assistant secretary; Mrs. Goosby, treasurer; Mrs. Hicka chalpin; Mrs. N. Love, directress and Mrs. H. Willett, directress and Mrs. a delicious repast. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. L. A. Conner; 3800 Cochran street, collection, $25; final, $48 Old Palace Re-organized Deputy Drive Defunct Palace In Loyal Friends of America Cormation Palace No. 11. Loyal Friends of America, the department that became defunct more than two years ago was revived that Tuesday night by Deputy Grand Master, J. A. Austin. National Grand Master, J. W. The music for Senior Night and the commencement exercises will be presented by the class under the direction of Mrs. Lincoln Morgan. Mr. J. Tiller will be the accompanist. Admission will be free. Other exercises of the commencement week have been announced as follows: Baccalaureate music at the Eventing Chapel C. M. E. Church Sunday 10 a.m. in the auditorium pastor Dr. N. M. Clark will preach. Night program music in the auditorium of the High School January 24 at 8 p. m. in the auditorium of the high school. Commencement will be free. Commencement exercises in the High School Auditorium January 24 at 8 p. m. at which time Dr. J. Newton Jankina of Waco will deliver the address to the class. NEGRO DUCATOR IS DEAD director of mechanical arts at Lincoln university, Jefferson City, Mo. hired P. A. W. Tewell, Chicago, Ill. seven brothers, Professor P. L. Landry, Phoenix, Arisa; Rev. C. K. Landry, Pa. A. H. W. Tewell, Chicago, Louis Landry, St. Louis, E. P. Landry, Waycame, Ga. three brothers, X. N. Y. Alton, M. H. H. Dunn and Mrs. G. R. Gibson, and G. H. Gibson, one aunt; and G. H. Gibson, the landry, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the Antioch Baptist church. It was present who was later called upon to perform the re-organization ceremony after some brief remarks the following offe- Mrs. M. G. Shannon, Worth Mistry; Mrs. M. Norman, Worth Mistry; Mrs. Agnes Nelson, Past Mistry; Mrs. M. Norman, B. Anderson, Worth Secretary; Dr. B. Ehowl, Worth Advise; Mrs. Nancy Davie, Worth Bishop; Mrs. Annie Davis, Worth Bishop; Mrs. White, Worth Treasurer; W. Thomas, Insurer Guard; M. Morrin, Outer Guard. The Palace was put in in work order and the first regular meeting at Crawford's hall, Good street. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON ADDITION The Mothers Charity club met at the home of Mrs. Joe Cloete, $100 McKinnon Avenue. A splendid promenade was presented. A delightful menu was served. The members of this club are planning, a nurseries for this addition in the near future. Editor Harry C. Smith and Alderman Tom Fleming, of Cleveland, will probably have Central Avenue fixed up in fine shape for the delegates to travel to flock to that city early in June. WIFE OF DALLAS MAN DIES AT MIARNE Nowa was received by Ed Lyon, members of the Dallas Express force, Wednesday morning from Hearn, Texa that he with, Mr. Nancy Ginther, who was nearly two years ago with analysis and the final end came with the second attack that claimed her Tuesday evening, and resulted in a scandal about 9 o'clock. Surviving her as a daughter, husband and many other relatives. **AUMEWISSES** "The Price of a Woman's Honor" played at the Park Theatre, Monumental Theater, and the week of this week at Park Theatre by Ted Pops and Company was a box office attraction that took patrons on a tour of the tunes worn by the stars of the play were gorgeous and the play in the stage was the best of the stop. "The End of a Trail" Saturdays and Sunday night, and with the Johnson and Rector Company appearing the week of January 21, in the theater-groups of Dallas a guaranteed vandence attraction unsurpassed by any of the big time houses, and the theater-groups of Dallas a guaranteed many launches and President Chinna Moore is all amiles. DEATH SENTENCE AFFIRMED Ernest Lawson Must Pay Supreme Penalty For Murder, In Verdict of Appell Court. In passing upon various appeals in Texas, the Court of Criminal Appeals fined the defendant the case of Ernest Lawson sentenced to death for the murder of J. N. Crain, night watchman, at Dahlgren. Officine Crain was killed when Lawson and his companion were robbing a drug store. CARNATION CHARITY CLUB NOTES Mrs. Lemonae Reelected President, Planned Report Shows a Balance of $80 on Hand at All Disburse- cation New Hampshire. Member of Carnegie Charity club meet at the home of Mrs. Halney 1019 Thomas avenue. The meeting was opened with a song, prayer and scripture reading. Following the opening ceremony resolutions for the new year were offered. Each EVERY DAY THE DEMAND FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE GROWS The first electric light plant in Dallas was outgrown within a few years. And each generating station since then has soon after been added to or replaced by a larger one. Dallas is growing fast. The people are demanding more electric service for additional uses. An electric power and light plant that is just big enough this year is certain to be too small next year. This company is building central plant facilities now for the coming five years. Every day it is extending service lines into new sections of Dallas. And every day about ten new homes are built in this city. It is by looking ahead and being able to build ahead that good service can be supplied. And this factor of good electric service is one of the causes of rapid growth of this city. The service depends upon the people of Dallas—and the people depend upon the service. The interests of this company and of the people who make up this city are in many ways the same. DALLAS POWER & LIGHT CO. member expressed a desire to do Dr. Scott gave us a standardized more for charity than in the year system upon which we accepted and 10 to gain attention was the annual "Dr. D. A. Scott. Sup. of State financial report of the organization of the most profitable Institutes. Amount of funds raised by the club in 1923 from all sources, 127,547, paid were fully rewarded. The message 13 YOU WILL BE INTERESTED YOU WILL BE INTERESTED ING DAILY FILMS" NOW SHOWING AT THE CAPITAL CITY OF NEW YORK INTERESTING FEATURES OF INTERESTING FEATURES OF member expressed a desire to do more for charity than in the year just passed. Next order of business amount of funds raised by the club in 1923 from all sources, $275.64, paid out in treasury $150.64. The club has an information to the membership. Mrs Lemmons was reelected president by a unanimous vote. Her name was added to the membership. Receipts of the evening was $450. Paid out for the club's services served a delicious turkey dinner. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Henderson, 268 Thomas avenue. THE WHEATLE PLACE COMMUNITY MISSION. Wheaty Place Community Mission met Jan. 10th with Mrs. Ella Hair. A very interesting meeting was was sent out to Woodland hospital to which place the Colored inmates had to go. They were asked what service they could render. They found the Colored people very happy and loved them. They had bed them and clothing. This club has already donated to this place and is now in charge of the dowar for the men. The Wheatley Place Mission club donated clothing to the children. The two children on Sherman street and sent money and some groceries to the children. CHURCHES. True Vine Baptist Church—Sunday School opened on time with Supt. B. W. Kerr and teachers at their post. Mrs. Kerr and her remarks. In the absence of the pastor who is in Fort Worth conducting a revival, Red D. Jackson occurred. Mr. Red D. Jackson, P. U. men with President C. Shepherd and a staff of officers at their post of duty. He devotionally by Jav. G. Shephard and daughter J. Tipp after which an old time covenant meeting was enjoyed; collection H434. Hi Isabel Heshtel Church — The Sunday School is doing a great work THE AIDA CHORAL CLUB TO GIVE RADIO CONCERT On Monday evening radio fans of America will be treated to a splendid concert given over WPPA the ailing band, the AID choir casting station by the AID choir club whose directress is Madame The following program will be tendered: AID CHORAL CLUB PROGRAM Station WPPA, Monday Night 9:30-10:30 p. m. 1. Carmena Waltz 2. "Bebe" 3. Choral Club 4. Piano Solo-Selected Portia Washington Pitman 5. I'm So Glad Trouble You (a) A Longing For You. (b) I'm So Glad Trouble You Last Man Arranged by Petz. (a) Jean-Boulevard. (b) Karen-Dunbar Balt, Jerome Wright. 5. Spirituals (a) "Good News Charlies Com- PAGE NEYER Lawrence Wright 10. Mascarell -Verdi ...Choral Club 11. Inflammatus et Accessum -from Stater Mater ...Choral Club 12. Kiss in the Darby of Herbert. (b) "Marchiteh" by Sebertiana Choral Club 13. Solo. "Mah Lidy Lon" -Dougettii Mary Ella Bramble -Irambretti 14. Sextette -from Louis-Dougettii by request C Choral Club The following officers were elected on last meeting night: Mrs. Mascarell -from Miss Bowl Benoel, Secretary; Mrs. Love-Grafft, treasurer; Mr. Mener-chaplin, Mrs. Porti, Washington-Pittman, directress; Mr. Jerome Wright, assistant; Mr. Lawrence Jr. Business Mgr. and Reporter. ```markdown ``` TEACHER INVENTS TESTS IN READING TEACHER INVENTS TESTS IN READING (A. N. P.) St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 18—Miss Viola Grant teacher in the Bivermouth Street school of the originators of a special series of reading tests which are being exchanged throughout the country. These tests devised while Miss Grant was a student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Missouri, she collaborated effort, with M. L. W. Press, a product of Field University. Her work in preparing her "Attainment Scale Series" is a distinct contribution to a field which has been a major focus of the attention of the leading experimenters in educational process in the country. It is the work of researchers in the field of the art of teaching to its proper place as one of the most technical professions in which one can engage. Are you careful in Choosing your Drugstore? THE PROFESSOR'S DRUG STORE. Hall at Central will call you to meet. 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Paid to Beneficiaries During This Grand Lodge Year, $18,000.00 Membership of Order Increased During Fiscal Year One Hundred and Three Per Cent, ) ‘THE LOYAL FRIENDS OF AMERICA Pays ‘Their First Relief Within 24 Hours, ‘Write HOME OFFICE 818 GOOD STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS J: W. HUNT, E. J. CRAWFORD, NATIONAL GRAND MASTER. NATIONAL GRAND SECRETARY ana chav ncaa any Fee | | ee; 2sesy wu enn ms in neces eA | ASSOCIATION eles Chey Me. The Powe eae banaie- noid. vp, hare fats saer ata, 3 dee sia the strane oth inher sar ear Psy sot ticket Wey tan Lom too teens tel five stots st Re fen as fi'sar"outapesse”oiy ea fein ere ao coe i ore roar vt te Prt Nana" Sarees a eel fe Ietate eee fin nae ioe ore ater soc’ etn Stn Vee tna uaske sit sce nyse tos ste ron aoe eres tr ctor oe Poy Pie daa cast hae. bats cs Sc ete snc ee asta at re ea he tna Shen frp at ns eee oe ook ar aee Pree y ica = bie px pa fot i naeswiae Ba Sey aot nee omit fet aarti meee ote icv ty temo Comy Ae Sia eater eeciane te Chin statins es Au Fett Meeenser peer ae ha shea atte Wena dnp am rae pat Parser ai Pert ts tal al st eter tat ow fr ta Er Botts anh oot ot erige'A tat sak thang oa ine foitored Satie Sn rhe sCsts retin =e Pricrt se gut wet coe seni rots heat rowers te Si ae beet 6 oe sete te mr Pa a mosounians ware a pmcano ate eat erp, st Louim Mo Jan. 19 —Thare is 4 jerone probably thaw Color eo of thin vente well roe vans cain for ane othe Delors sclanee to the iepusiionn Nutone Cunention te Cleveland tx thi or the Yoong in wrong that ch recoiaition should. be asooraed” th rave a with the lerge incrnse i ie ing rng ter ms it ccm aa formerly: Pou Jour me te Golarea votere were accord wa an’ Alternate for” Dolegnteat mre. bt. this war ot then and abot sow ‘conadnred tdeatnte ree dation for the muppart ven th fariy by the Colored voters I Toke ‘wpom us nrather empty hea fr tn ah amc annals omy ns "much “opportunity to, mc ety area 0 te nde wo ‘rhe convention at Cleveland wi eof vital nmportance to the face ne party platform should ny tometbing sore vitally Amertean a concern the Megro than ever beore nnd what it warn ehoula have teeth Ine hog be an aetaal pledge ot per formance.” "t should mace simria Idea’ dorinats wna eleinate ny Soule interpretations affection any chu of Amerian teen ‘Thin city has weveral ten of ex talent “quaificatiens for toch Fegertant hanor. most o€ whom ar titer no obligations amd” are fre tr representa the people! and thaye "are athare from other ee Mout a€ atlavourl: They wil har rom | Wire CWANGHD INFO A ONAT a er wears Sater ae Pret tans ae ae neta etree en ep cay cawret oc ey ce or cae aie acs Naar y Se eae cease are pce eee ae betta ean eg gg be es eee eek oe Se states aed te ee ae oer ca ot ulna & | ie edgy ae ete ae ag pe beget 3 canine fe ae een woes iy =m te Sea 3 a avamaneamasies Se et a eee passa apesaa eet acer t mina or ul aes ok sa ey aia ‘ae ha oe aoa Tan ase Mea mo ae Arye ne ‘WOMAN RILLED BY ‘om daen atk Columbia, BC. Jan 19—When ine moter ot Prine Dowtann, ts year old eft home to viet wth Tame Young. tte ook "the ena siong. wth her rather tha lave. bert home alone, Xt. Si [Youse’s home Brania cams aero \e"piatot which she alse’ at a ‘Young and fied. rhe women wn nad when picked wp. ASSAULT WOMAN) BRAND pen ax fan Antoni, Texan 248, 1920 lice are nai to be making ren ows attompt to apprehend the fie frites men who abeucted ‘Geta Met s0" year old Colored rt und ecaoltea’her, ‘ator tha attack the fern brandodthe it's beast with oot tt Hh DALLAS EXPRESS ©. Meritorious Printing nnd Designing Paton ee 190 Mala pret ene Tote King Band Instrument State Agent lanty and date Drona and IBanjon nnd Mandsling Su [Musa aterehanale' ot ahi kinda ‘Repairing on all Tnatromenta ’ re <e a Ga We ‘i (P my 1 ENS ox OA Ak eas ee ea (aise STRATETEX 4AS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX- ered tacceas iw ra YEAR AT WE HAVE Meo a tob a ra cabs oestmc tsar ARATIONS TO OUR LIMIT- Sr orecee LINE meeauee Pate LAGE teh Sadions medlum co pond a ee a fe, eaten to pes Sd Ease trope OR Kepneitely samo? pe - See ea Reams toe eth Beauty Lemon Cream Piece cs oe ae AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE 7 Strait-Tex Chemical Company to FUFTH AVENUE —! Coane al MO Thin eo Ie "OVER THREE MILLION (3.000.000) CANS OF SOLD LAST YEAR gg idence that quality EET ig oil Tee aT SS ll LSD Sab atvare Bes 7 =A 3A | A huir straightener and Zee NA] hair dressing of surprising Sirsa) Guay ‘and eicieey. ReaD | eit erm th HO FEPanstioy|| Hair Pomade has stood the Whe ron ree test. ee AIR — I] It is not an experiment. 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