Dallas Express

Saturday, January 26, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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PAY YOUR POLL TAX—DO IT TO-DAY! Odd Fellows Let Contract For Building Temple at Houston The bank in Atlanta is a member of the "The Negro is most largely a number of Race Banking institutions in the nation." Among the recommendations we passes my understanding, brought to our attention Committee, "The race problem is no longer numbered and business houses as well as prominent leaders throughout the bank, from the standpoint of capital and surplus in the world. But morally and spiritually is largely a predicted that the One Million Dollar investors in deposits set as the amount required will be secured by the Citizens Bank in order to enter the Federal Reserve system, here, and it is at our command, if we will organize in a way to get it into the Federal Reserve System." We will organize in a way to get it into the Federal Reserve System. (Continued on page 6) Proposed Structure Will Be Erected at Once by Firm of C. K. Smith of Houston at a Cost of $247,500.00. Building Committee Decides at Meeting Saturday Houston, Texas, Jan 35—An a-plan which he submitted to the Grand Lodge in August at which time it will be dedicated with fitting building committee of the Grand which this can be done. It is ex- ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE Founded by W. H. King. Houston, Texas, Jan. 26—An plan, which he submitted to the nouncement has been made by the company on last Saturday, by the H. G. Hosey of Oak Plows of Houston, H. Lodge of OaN Plows of Houston, and that the work of actual construction will begin February 1. Master, that the contract for the building has been tendered to the Temple project has been underway, and that the project for the building has been let to the firm of C. K. for several years and the site purchase-Smith of Houston and that the cost of the building leaving off the roof of the building has been paid in the form of the choice best business sites in plans, is to be $24,500. The award was presumably made by almost in the heart of the shopping district. The award was presumably made almost in the heart of the shopping at the meeting of the building committees which was held last Saturday. The building when completed and day. Furnished will represent an asset to According to the advises received, the Order of approximately one half out of all of the plans submitted by the company was received, one of which was that of Windsom Brothers, well known by W. Sidney Pittman, Dallas Negro Architect and author of known Negro Construction Company, well known by many structures which are nationally known and recognised as masterpieces of the builders Art. was that $37,500. The figure named by them was $27,500. This building is to be located in the contract with the firm C. K. Smith provides how-ever that all Colored labor be used in the Grand Lodge office, for the Grand Lodge to Finance Proposal and office officer for rental purposes with the proposal is get that the handsome income. An open court arrangement makes every room in the building an outside room and office a place where the client can be able to finance the whole proposition without the aid of outside captain. The networkwork, export accountant work, employed by the Order has devolved completed and ready for occupancy EDITOR BIBB MAY SUC- MAKES OFFER OF FUNDS CEED PHIL BROWN IF! TO FIGHT LYNCHING EDITOR BIBB MAY SUC- MAKES OFFER OF FUNDS CEED PHIL BROWN IF! TO FIGHT LYNCHING New York, N. Y., Jan. 26, 2014 G. Poebach, a noted lawyer of Boston, who has for a number of years been interested in the Anti-Lynching fight waged by the National Association of Colored People, 92 Fifth Avenue, New York, has sent that body a check for $450 and has further offered $1,000 to complete a fund of $100,000, if the N. A. A. C. P. will raise the other $800 in a period of 60 final date set in March 10, 2014. Staff Correspondence Washington, D. C. Jan. 26—Onlookers have been amazed at the number of candidates who have signified a willingness to fill the shoes of the late Phil H. Brown, at least in so far as his job with the Department of Labor is concerned. They have sprung from North, South East and central portions of local celebrations in the offing, all hopefully and watchfully waiting the meanwhile declaring their profound belief in the "dignity of honest labor." So many applauders have been the Secretary Davis is said to have reduced his replies to a form letter in which he advises that "The applauders are not expected that any appointment will be made." Mr. Brown was engaged has been almost exhausted and it is not expected that any appointment will be made. ring around and many efforts to "I believe the Colored people of America are more than a nation of blacks, we are a nation of no recession on the part of America—enough in their own welfare to be a nation of blacks." Norfolk City, it may be. Contributions may be sent to the Riverhead Bank, or a bit too far. Tennauer, N. A. A. C. 69, Fifth time too many, or a bit too far. Avenue New York The N. A. A. C. Time alone can tell. In the mean. P. will publish the names of all C. (Continued on next page) WY GOODWIN LEBANAD UILVESTY OF TEKIS AUSTIN TEKIS YOUR PO The Dallas Express "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 ows Let Cont ng Temple a by Firm of C. 0. Building Hiram Johnson Talks on Hiram Johnson Talks on 76-YEAR OLD SON AT MOTHER'S FUNERAL (A. N. P.) Greenville, S. C., Jan. 26—Mrs. Edith Paden, 14 years old, was buried here Wednesday. Death was due to burns received recently. A son 76 years old was among those attending the funeral. ARRESTED! POCKETS FILLED WITH BONES. Columbia, S. C., Jan. 26—When police searched Frank Berry, after he had been arrested on a charge of burning drunk, and discreetly, they found enough bones, chicken, turkey, eye, in his pockets to cover the bottom of a ton-gallon bucket. PROPOSED ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE GRAND UNITED AMUSEMENT OF ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE MERCER WRIGHT TEMPLE Photograph of the proposed Odd Fellows Temple, designed by Architect W. Sidney Pittman, the contract for which was let Saturday by the building committee of the Grand Lodge. CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY NEARLY HAS MILLION NECESSARY FOR FEDERAL RESERVE MEMBERSHIP To tell the whole story of why The Express was late for three successive weeks would be whole story of all of our troubles mechanical and otherwise which followed other timing regularity after we began making preparation to change from seven to eight column one of our experiences were comic and some were rather tragic but all of them conspired late and force us to make some explanation to our agents, advertisers and subscribers. We have been contemplating the change to eight columns for some time; and in pre it we kept the master printing mechanics of Texas busy figuring how it should take make us new chases and finally declared on Monday three weeks ago that everything illness. The eight column pages were made up, placed on the press at regular press time but the arrangement the press would not grip the paper and there we were! Six hours of lost while we remade seven column pages and ran off "Your Paper." To tell the whole story of why The Express was late for three successive weeks would be to tell the whole story of all of our troubles mechanical and otherwise which followed each other with startling regularity after we began making preparation to change from seven to eight column pages. Some of our experiences were comic and some were rather tragic but all of them conspired to make us late and force us to make some explanation to our agents, advertisers and subscribers. We have been contemplating the change to eight columns for some time; and in preparation for it we kept the master printing mechanics of Texas busy figuring how it should take place. They made us new chases and finally declared on Monday three weeks ago that everything was in readiness. The eight column pages were made up, placed on the press at regular press time but with the new arrangement the press would not grip the paper and there we were! Six hours of running time lost while we remade seven column pages and ran off "Your Paper." Then the job of five days more of figuring on the part of these same mechanics. "It can be done" we said. And we insisted that they "go to it." The chases were sent back to the machine shop to be planned down and we were premised them in time for a trial before we went to press. More trouble. More worry. Press time came just as we were preparing to run another seven column paper but on the guarantee of these same master mechanics we tried the eight column chases again, adjusted presses, swore, figured, fumed, lost mother six hours and then! It happened! The eight column page became a reality. The Express moved another notch farther up in make-up and appearance. It caused worry? Yes. It made agents swear and advertisers fume? Yes, and it caused us genuine work and pain that we were forced by circumstance to undergo the delay. But in making this explanation to our public we feel that we can count on their sympathy with our efforts and their complete understanding of our deep-rooted desire to make The Express the neatest and most up-to-date newspaper in America in its appearance and keep it the cleanest and most progressive in its news, advertising and editorial policy. Hiram Johnson Talks on Negro in Chicago Speech EXPLANATION. A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE 1. PRIGE FIVE CENTS NUMBER 13 act For Houston o in Chicago Speech nan 2,000 in Wendell Phillips High School paign For Republican Nomination; ote For Dyer Bill And Bonus PRICE FIVE CENTS NUMBER 12 Speaks to More Than 2,000 in Wendell Phillips High School in Opening Campaign For Republican Nomination; Will Vote For Dyer Bill And Bonus (A. N. P). Prior to the arrival of Senator Johnson there were several speakers, including Ivey, A. B. Walker, and R. Abbott of the "Chicago Decender." D. Alkersia address was key to an audience of more than 2,000 people at Wendell Phillips High School, Friday night. Jan. 18, declared himself on the citizenship rights of the people, "I stand for a man to be judged as a man, and the standard is the color of humanity." Senator Johnson, continuing he said: "A man is a good enough to fight for the principles he is good enough to take part in the government of that country." Speaking on Southern representation of humanity wrong in principle and that if he was made president he would point northern Colored men to advocate Senator Johnson made two addresses in Chicago one on the North Side and the Wendell Phillips meeting. It was after ten o'clock when he arrived with a group of friends and the people for we are American citizens." Senator Johnson says he proposes to support the Dyer Anti-Lynchming ed teachers. With regard to the Klan the con- ference gave out the following statement: "Whereas the purpose of the Ku Klux Klan is to sit up and make the white and Negro race, besides the injustice done to Jews and Catholics; and whereas the existence of the Klan is contrary to the Constitution of the United States and the State of Kentucky, in that they deny the right to every edition of the property under the protection (Continued on page 8) PRISONERS FIGHT; SLAY ONE ANOTHER IN JAIL (A. N. P.) of the law and the courts, making it disloyal under an injunction. Therefore, we commend the ex-vestigation by press representatives, cellent paper of Judge Haer, read discipline in the Tennessee State before the Conference, in which he became a loss art品. It is important to note that the law is not in that it is contrary to human law rights among the prisoners, which as set forth in the constitutions of many being sent to the hostel the United States and of the States prisons and in the death of others. It is important to note that the law divides law, as set forth In the hostel Connor was killed by another prisoner named Skidmore. Another significant declaration is and to have stabbed Connor on the neck. Resolved, that since neither race, by grinding a file on an enry black no more than the white, wheel. The guards in the prison misleading phrase 'social equality' have knives, but that when such enry no longer be permitted to strumbers are found on them they hold back the helpful hand of white men, stabbed and that it is not the guards who kill the prisoner. NEXT TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION TO MEET IN SAN ANTONIO, PRESIDENT ROWE URGES TEACHERS TO AID IN ENTERTAINING NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ... Pro J. H. Now, recently elected president of the Texas Teachers Association, he hard at fight at Texas last August to help defray the expenses of bus numbers and enroll. The enrollment fee is $1.00. The $1.00 you pay for communication since taking his chair last November, but when the votes were counted, you give to the visiting teachers expenses will not count on enroll- Mrs. M. P. Parker is president met her daughter, Kate accompanied the **The report is as follows:** with Mrs. M. C. E. Benson Thursday met her, Mrs. E. J. Robertson of Akel night. The Busy Bee B. L. Lea met her, Mrs. J. Robertson of Akel night. Fannie McDonald is guest. Fannie McDonald is the **patients to go to the Santiamian** met with Mrs. G. E. H. Will-guest with her, Ann Rv. Oth Rice, the **one of which required much persuasion** Friday night. Sunday School. F. D. Warren contemplates leaving on, and then not consent was well attended at Shiloh. Rev. for Los Angeles, California soon. until he was about unable to be up PAGE TWO Calling upon all of the teachers to make this one of the most pleasurable of the state to aid in the entertainment and profitable meetings in the meantime of the National Convention, which will convene in Dallas during the Summer it means a great deal to the education in Dallas during the Summer it means a great interest of Texas as well as giving hints of the Colored as to the teachers to have such an teachers in San Antonio next November an August body of learned men and women. FORT WORTH NEWS Fort West..Mr. R. H. Tompkin Lockett of Ennis prescheduled a fine is leaving Sunday night for Tikr, sermon to an appreciative audience. Texas, where his father is ill. There Mr. Bryton came home Thursday. He is now in the hospital. He is in Mount Rushmore High School. Thursa-teaching to be at the sick bed of LONE STAR MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Pay Death Claims in 12 Hours Reliable Agents Wanted E. J. CHAWFORD, President C. J. CLARK, Secretary Home Office: 818 Good Street PHONE H-2541 TRENGTH SECURITY SERVIC FRATERNAL BONDING COMPANY kakes a specialty of bonding officers of local lodges. The Official Bonders of U. B. of F., Knights and Daughters Labor, Odd Fellows All of Texas, U. B. of F., of Arkansas and Woodmen of the Union. We Bond Officers of all Fraternal Societies upon request. For information write: V. G. GOREE, O. Box 706 Texarkana, Tex Agents Wanted CLARK, Secretary PHONE H-2541 SERVICE COMPANY local lodges. The and Daughters of F., of Arkansas es upon request. makes a specialty of bonding officers of local lodges. The official Bonders of U. B. of F., Knights and Daughters of Tabor, Odd Fellows All of Texas, U. B. of F., of Arkansas and Woodmen of the Union. We Bond Officers of all Ftrternal Societies upon request. For information write: V. G. GOREE, P. O. Bey 706 Texarkana, Texas FINANCIAL STATEMENT AMERICAN REALITY & CONSTRUCTION CO, INC., DEC. 31, 1923. RESOURCES REAL ESTATE $42,700.00 FIRST LIEN NOTES 8,030.00 SECOND LIEN NOTES 5,715.00 STOCK LOANS 1,531.00 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES 662.96 CASH IN BANK 1,476.04 TOTAL RESOURCES $60,115.00 LIABILITIES CAPITAL STOCK $35,000.00 E. J. GANNON 10,366.67 T. E. CORNELLIUS, et al 2,558.33 TAXES FOR 1923 354.24 DIVIDEND 1,400.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 10,435.76 TOTAL LIABILITIES $60,115.00 I hereby certify that the above statement is correct according to my knowledge and belief. P, A. WREN, Pres. A. G. WEEMS, Sec'y $42,700.00 8,030.00 5,715.00 1,531.00 662.96 1,476.04 $60,115.00 $35,000.00 10,265.67 2,558.33 354.24 1,400.00 10,435.76 $60,115.00 statement is cor- lief. WEEMS, Sec'y PROGRAM OF WELCOME FOR OUR DISTIN- GUISHED CITIZEN, HON. W. S. WILLIS, GRAND CHANCELLOR Will be staged in the Andorran Pythian Temple. Monday Night, January 8th, 1924, at 8 o'clock, and will be part- pictated in by the citizens, civic and fraternal organizations of the City of Dallas, Texas. **PROGRAM** Song: Negro National Anthem ... Audience Invention ... Rev. R. W. Shaw First Regiment K of P. B. Pand Welcome Behalf of Negro Business League—Aity W. H. Grizzle Welcome Behalf of American Realty & Construction Co. Welcome Behalf of Citizens of Dallas ... Dr. A. H. Dyson Music Tone ... Mr. M. Stephens Welcome Behalf of Insurance Company ... Mr. H. M. Stephens Welcome Behalf Press ... Editor J. W. Blee Dallas Express ... G. Cliff Club Welcome Behalf of Calathea ... Mrs. C. S. White Welcome Behalf of Uniform Rank of Pythians Col. T. J. Bassy Chorus ... Donglais School Welcome Behalf of Kaaba Temple No. 1 ... Mr. A. W. Briggs Music ... First Regiment K of P. B. Pand Welcome Behalf Local K of F. L. Bassy ... Dr. E. Arlington Wilson Welcome Behalf Ministers of Bail A ... Dr. E. Arlington Wilson Music ... First Regiment K of P. B. Pand Response ... Hon. W. S. Willis, Grand Chancellor DR. B. E. HOWELL, Master of Ceremonies ADMISSION FREE --- ```markdown ``` THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS,SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924 Comply with the request that the for the entertainment in Dallas will State Association of Texas made at be turned over to the treasury of its last sitting in Fort Worth that the State Association. each teacher of Texas send at his principal Rhoades and his coearlier convenience $1.00 to J. workers assure us that everything W. Rice, Educational Secretary of will be looked after in the minutest the State Association. 2600 Swiss detail. You are also asked to be Avenue, Dallas, Texas to be used present at the meeting in large numbers and enroll. Quotet and any other entertainment the Teachers of Texas may feel dis Calls Made ..... 10 Cases on Visiting List ..... 2 Home Cases New ..... 2 Dismissed from Home Calls ..... 2 Died ..... 2 Conference in Office ..... 2 Education Attended ..... 2 Talks Given ..... 2 Milk Permits ..... 1 Milk Calls ..... 1 Literature ..... 2 Children Talked to ..... 2 Astrology, Readings or Influence of the Stars and Planets Tell you what you want to know without of mystery removed. If in trouble, you can find someone to help. Tells business affairs, love affair, and, in fact, everything pertaining to business. In many places of the power of the state, tells you how to gain success, health, lawsuits, specialization in fact everything. She tells you helped those who she can help help those who she can help. All readings confidential. 2018 Live Oak between Centegal and Good Streets. 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Through proper reading and gathering of information every Colored person may enjoy the fruits of achievement and advancement. $3.62 The Dallas Express For One Full Year. The Dallas Express is issued weekly—48 to 56 columns of clean, snappy, forceful, fearful news of the state and nation; it purges a class of news of especial importance to the Colored people—the recognized leading Negro paper of the State of Texas; it expounds the cause of the Republican party, and during the coming presidential campaign will devote special space to all matters of interest to Negro voters. The publishers desire to add 10,000 names to its list. It can be done through your help. Will you do your part by sending in your subscription today? One Cloth Bound Copy USE THIS COUPON FOR PLAN "B", Date 1923 The DALLAS ENTERTAINMENT of the Colored New Dallas, Texas. Gentlemen: I am not in position to have your paper mailer regularly to me. I do deal copy of the Frogman and Admiral of the Colored New Dallas, Texas. I am therefore taking advantage of your gener- ous offer. Herewith you will find the names of four (oil) new year at regular rate of $125. I enclose check for 2600 TOWN.....STATE..... If subscribers desire book, be sure to so state, and enclose remittance for it. Instead of $400 as above stated, be sure to state plainly how wanted. 2 TABLETS Every 3 Hours BREAKS THAT COLD Hilly Caesar Bromide Quinine will break your cold in one day. Taken promptly it prevents cold, laxity and pumulina. Demand red box pack. More. Plus. All drugs. 30c. MILLS CASCARA QUININE W. H. HELL CO. BROMINE DETROIT, MICH. (8-201) OKLAHOMA TOWNS Lawrence, Ohio—Mr. W. H. Griffin of Lawrence holds the sponsorship with the M.D. and Mrs. M. W. Johnson; he was royally entertained by all being enlisted and Mrs. M. W. Johnson and at 6th at Mrs. J. L. left on the 7th for Muni, Sunday afternoon. He attended the revival is meeting with quite a deal of success. Rev. Peterter from Frederick is in carry-on and R. Y. 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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924 enough to overcome Federal resistance, President Lincoln refused to release Vailandingham but comedian and activist James Cottage at 3422 Cottage Grove Avenue within the Condefonte lines. In this meantime, however, the prison commissioner accused Cottage of danger the danger they are facing, the possibility of the men depriving themselves of their income, and then called Democratic meetings everywhere to condemn the arrest of Vailandingham to attention to their lack of profane behavior. ham and the ethnic politicians an excuse to make their party an anti-war party in 1641. The President in commenting on the Vallandingham incident declared that Mr. Vallandingham was not arrested. The governor face the same fear the Negroes do. Colored workers were invited to the prospects of the administration, or the dinner. More than 2,900 invitations the personal interests of the commander were sent out. One Colored beauty Tukkeegee Institute, Ala., Jan. 1924. being concerning lynchings for the past year institute in the Department of Records and in charge. I find that there were 38 of this is 29 less than the number 57 for the person lynchings were taken from pails and 6 from officers of the law were 46 instances in which officers of maga. Four women. 3 white and 1 Colored. Red. Six of these precautions of lynchings and 40 in Southern States. In 37 of the removed or the guards augmented or other 9 other instances, armed force was used others. In 8 instances during the year per-connected with lynching mobs were brought as thus before the courts only 2 were sent inched in 1923, 26 were Negroes and 2 were women. 7 or one-fourth of those with rape or attempted rape; one of the h; one was put to death and then the body against the one burned to death was mur- against the whites were: participation in taken as a Negro. 1. The offenses were: murder, 3; murderous assault, 1; killing officer of the law, 2; wound- on charge reported, 3; assisting man charg- resisting search posing for man charged ag; 1; insulting woman, 1; peeping in wifi information lynchings occurred and the number in Arkansas, 2; Florida, 8; Georgia, 4; Louisiana, 1; Oklahoma, 1; Texas, 2; Vir- Yours very truly. I send you the following concerning lynchings for the past year as compiled by Tukuegee Institute in the Department of Records and Research, Monroe N. Work in charge. I find that there were 28 persons lynched in 1923. This is 29 less than the number 57 for the year. 1922. Thirteen of the persons lynched were taken from the hands of the law, 7 from pals and 6 from officers of the law outside of jails. We also find that there were 46 instances in which officers of the law prevented lynchings. Four women. 3 white and 1 Colored, were among those thus saved. Six of these preventions of lynchings were in Northern States and 40 in Southern States. In 37 of the cases the prisoners were removed or the guards augmented or other recounts taken. In the 9 other instances, armed force was used to repel the would be lynchers. In 8 instances during the year persons charged with being connected with lynching mobs were brought to trial. Of the 52 persons thus before the courts only 2 were sent to the penitentiary. Of the 28 persons lynched in 1923, 26 were Negroes and 2 were whites; two of the former were women. 7 or one-fourth of those put to death were charged with rape or attempted rape; one of the victims was burned to death; one was put to death and then the body was burned. The charge against the one burned to death was murder. The offenses charged against the whites were participation in strike depredations; 1 being taken as a Negro. 1. The offenses charged against the Negroes were murder; 3 murderous assault; 2; rape; 6 attempted rape; 1; killing officer of the law; 2; wounding officer of the law; 2 no charge reported; 2; assisting man charged with rape to escape; 1 resisting posse searching for man charged with rape; 1 cattle stealing; 1 insulting woman; 1 peeping in window; 1 striking man in altercation. The nine states in which lynchings occurred and the number in each state are as follows: Arkansas; Florida; Georgia; Louisiana; Mississippi; Michigan; Oklahoma; Texas; 2 Virginia. You very truly al organe naturistata, nequar- Avenue the wom- the man- face, facing, deriving at sources when called if profes- tioned THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. ___ ___ Mortorious Printing and Designing CLASIFIED. better get the hardest job. POR SALE - Omaniable model, good running condition, good touch. The kurtas. $10,000 cash. Phone Y-4888. The kurtas. call C. J. Davis. Phone 1-12-47. up-to-date. 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CURE TEN THOUSAND NEW in Houston next August and cole FRATI H. G. GOREE, D. G. M., The Old 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 bids will be submitted within the next thirty days. It is going to be such a building as will arouse the pride and excite the admiration of the people. It will be owned by the government and occupied by Colored People in the State at this time. 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 good has the Washington Monument done? It has made every man in the world a proud citizen. The Temple, when built, will be a source of pride to every member of the Order. Don't you regard it a great privilege to take part in erecting and leaving this great landmark as a heritage to our children? WE WANT TO HAVE IT BUILT. 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HERGLIN MEDICINE COMPANY Atlanta | | | Georgia Meritorious Printing And Designing ans n oh ; eae Waa 2 tay So ae hon mans pnees paar Se “pone or a as ME ‘DALLAS UBLISHING CO. saree ————— sentative: Bese rene a aticreen. re eee Ps ee Notice To The Pablic itineraries eg — Been ica | ‘haa ever hoisted the white Feather, wether has Ut been dise traced by the yellow streak. Tt wat sifted with the flannel ‘weeth. 119 pla, éoery dey, temible, comervatie arwipe: ‘Der, sbik triers wo sal 9 catch he ‘jaring beorse: Iles we abel flags It pooferser alrotim at broad os cur tenatry. Tes lave of even hand led Justice covers all the teri- tory eceupied. by the bomen ‘ace, The i prtty high gronad, Ibe we fine 00 It and or pros ‘ering, Heys of the prest come oO wd stand with ux. This ‘ground is bely mB. KING. ‘The Citisens Trast Company. » 4500090 tank owned and eon Reateent sort oe ee SS ol gata Allen ferent s oe fee Gein en Sake cones eases de dee negated Seana dme ta cartes atamen as sas ergot halen ec enotet tee gla eee a inecarconres olen et ease ata Reem or ere ree as pena aa worve Speen, ea, beside gov ences wet Stee And when one reatison that most ie tcags aie ato Regie eee oes Piiece rs noe ares ce te Se Ss ae aera ores SS er Sse oat een ce ees trang are exoning thei earners Spf be incerta and” thon ‘ey it te esol Wy that i tr ‘the succem of this bank ané Se oa en Ae re ts “se sich Inaltotont de Seca s tit en acct ies sows ere, ce Groen Thor have the bea. Te Rive ne money. fie Ge ace Sear Ee 3 ane cae”. ‘confidence 1 piece gore sn Repetto cue inate ee Eee peo to aca ‘a tee ee em p eiretatnnd oe Fon ale gotta oa soe es eee srs ea gna | Trust | Comper i dir be aoe ———————————————— oy] oe ME JANUARY ram eae = ears c R eed x tee the soutant captatne of cur industries, sirevtrs o€ ur flanwee nod our ne-enied tpakenmen In pub le matters pasn ‘ver In fe te reat beyond” her snd. by when wil their places be fea What Preparation are we making for the cent menerationt In ito ditt es the senvent or are we plonnliy to shape men tu {the plneen they fatherst While our "enemies are. planning te preweeve thele #e pevmecy tor the ext ton thewnand Ponts, wile they. ith. thelr bene (rating wed prophetie bering nr comsting the mater tes of eve tien and ‘featernity te ineune te weath of the werla tr vhelr soma I Specams that we should peer wt fous ton year tm frost of ws 0 mah wave that what we have already cchievod wad acquired muy ot be deatrored nad the beighte which we cosla et reach maybe sealed Wy these whe will come after ve ‘htmacet every bine maa Whe ha secempllshed anything, to one to Seretanding,_ her vertably itn Mimctt by he corm beetetrape, Mi fathers did net bail him « fahera fond trv ana then command im (save the world, bat he van forew 1 nunutarrare be evn implement Tévmucement sd then 0 plow fr thems befare be could benim Mrtng: Remething should be’ place Inthe tamas ef the next wemeration S spean tn he mecth of a new bor biaek bey my mean ater tw th firmameut et men na the slewde ral by The present fathers ‘of Bloch noms Paine thele eyes tnto the black cand cellues af misery an they have done They wh for” them tulle crvrn mad erander niente FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES. tie Sains Wepre SH He peestate receiving Sven ts plains stented ecipn nea prover houscbeld ints te be pubiebed eekly fo hi ‘Seta rinse tos Your some tod sive your saareen Your meme i Se he panini ie yom se met we ‘We all eda cartain amount aati tha she will never ster from icy uring the. day. Very eften|itomata at neh. ups in the day tne 40d ele “ae 6 000 raa"ioue how at nieht have ben| ‘Tested Mecipee Staind Dat teSsaa'upam Ws many ann asy Debit] Remove pita rt with walnitn, ie'osbing to scion av’ mushloeeann simonds. beasts or any Siegen one ean got tends to thelcontection. prees Together” bitore nd to health end! mewn, Deautyfperving tnd vavptona. 20900 o00— eee 0000 ota natok ote te ‘One bout dle during the day], 080% eC megan, 1-3 tan, mat Sot Metaters: Sica enim tt mtn feeteiais seca we tarts i-t'tomallenen, 1-4 tem clove 1 mereie sheale ‘7°77 soar cram, i tap. tne ere * tay date 1 ou ocean ‘the working get wo i otc lean ana erume ai well Cn lect her recreation at night at thrice ig plecn Add to nF mixture eater or at the dance can Mtland pour ins pastry ned bie Pa jap after “ning or dust batoralprinte top with eosounut and Pl leasing to heap har | anenavient lnc hot oven After ten minute Fe sve shoud dlarobe entirely, at luce nent and bake-thrty-five mi l'loone earmont endl om the vlstcy longer. ema ance Bo el ale aise evening wit mean more teeta Jns'weil an nor axcort 1-8 cine bate, ube suas ees 19 Banging oe Magy tig = the bag mother na ace tite et rover tates wena fa nee meee That arabs at he wonaa"ahe arn a arent tye tayo fa ior see is SS Sorc i tS Rae | = The What-) Cor Raber Bavaria The What-Not Column. (By Robert P. Bawards for the Associated Negro Press) (me Was wes tenjamin Landy! | WhMéh worse the omantoation (Qne of the fit aulentore - abe A cee eatrstcrery mevement ee nesie|inem attend, dt hope the [Si“Tncay cas crmaica tarenca|perea for the" entrncniomrn Santer’ miei and labored ta-|eny more” ” Consbcring ta tna soe ces teeta‘ the No-\reme.Senuer to: whieh aovone IST" Sidhe snporst Seve rer-teau ‘ane-severy "wan oan ne Sure sucitce reel tnewe-fu shone time tie wae = mar Inte of eters of ny om sore |ver linen Shave teveled eywards. of] What cWeldonlt wae drs fcheotitos ou aot adore thonoachrsegh:Mastew's stress "a aiher ware bare istealiair rowed bis mack? tenes states thie Union nee] "moc implerbie croceas of “Seve thas ve mnaveg oab-|annionirte"egatsee savory lnc mcctinen, Save’ erformed ‘welopcoad, By ‘Wiliam ‘Liens Gab [teranse te the Wert nao yin taal when be Younaed "Tae Pe ae Peaalaiienising thine echocls. one can pte ie genre ge indisputable of the fact that ction will br ‘and that votes will count where words fail. Teva fact chat for twenty years Che Nogroc of Ata Bier: Saar cer ci were ™ Gr fiat refusals. Thels votes were thelr last rex ‘in them was the power that they needed is proved ils sate Shce ciet ks inn to Nese oe re bean Resoagip ero ‘most efficient weapon of defense. It preser { and ites his: Tt is his o (eS Jf the time ever comes that Negroes as a mass real oF Woot cy cas cam draw from thts nappening proot tha ‘one ean draw a in Andlgptable of the fact hat concerted tion wil bring results and that votes will count where words fail. eae een eee) renin Tones cae eevee tt Alsat have been trying to obtain school Idings and a sepa Seepcsitnns.+ Bat sae Paes vere clays fies Cy exces or fat refuas.”‘Theit vas were their lst rsa Sacre, Pancne Pewter bee foe veenes Ws proved Dy And in this case there should be a lesson to Negro citi- ‘all over America. The ballot is the American citizens ghte and pea tit arivineps Ty hp cor uaraniees hin privileges. its his a ere ere meee 3s omnes Wad, counted So gain “If the time ever comes that Ne as a mass realize hole poer of tir tag ter wil in that now ‘Possess the power of rectifying many’ of the wrongs which they now suffer. Atlanta Negroes won better schools only because they, a mass, to vote und used their ballots for ob- ts thing which Uhey baleved tobe thelr due sata gontemplation of this happening there is much argument to Texans. ites to pay their ‘qualify to vote and use their ballots int ly. ~The call for the hieeling of the Lincoln League in Chi cago seta ihm rs ea had txt that had no pore use Uae tacked Sd Sas procs! pace to aon = ‘while listening to the rumors gaye little cod th for he rt te a ‘During the past four years the only persons of ow Beara en eee oe anes en Howard. hey ware the éandard boarec at the Tcant tug gle for Southern. itation at the meeting of the G. O. Bsub-Commitiee. They must be stil the able generals of whom we were once proud. ‘What their general course will be in the coming cam- Ger coure’ J ths fast that a We believe however that ag herds fanaa Cad og sage coe Ra vectaative lit foc acta star Pace icc gs legislative relief cy cage hcg foemwrdlond og) appointive offices and other fortune of rermuneration less productive of good to the group generally. ‘The Express hails with delight the call for the meeting of the League. It should cement the various sections of our group in a voting organization with a definite purpose as Ceara a ee ere peg age ceecor bon a R. B, Creager is the member for Texas of the Republi- Nationgl Committee, and on the eve of the campaign he broadeartng' leer stating is opposition to the Ke ‘Klux Klan, reacons for sing it and his intention of help to cause m plank against it to be written into the if pub platform. In this letter, a copy of which reached Express, he urges that every leader use his in- fluence against the organization and seek to arouse public gentiment to the point of open intolerance of it ‘Mr. Creager may be sound in his reasoning on the Klan. Tne spree own nit doubt ate ha had ample oper tunity to study it closely. But The Express could not be so much impressed with this advertisement of Mr. Creager’s fall and irreproachable Americanism when it remembered that he was such an active proponent of Lily whiteism for the G. O, P. in Texas during the last campaign. He, with others of the new famous Texas Republican Committee were so successful in arguing that Negroes had no rights in party ie gen seg in Teas star belo what should in Texas is far should be ‘Negroes have no voice in its councils. ‘The Express at <his time is more interested in the at- ititude of Mr. Creager in regard to the status of the Ne- igro voter in party councils in Texas than it is in any effort Sea oiae eh 8 Sst Batiowel-potd as hin laténr fe of ‘Texas needs Americanism of the genuine sort. It could immeasurably improved by the entrance into its politics of who believed in evenhanded justice and of men whose is at times when they seemed to see 9 for reaping national fame or greater political a ‘The Negro voters of Texas which The Express is pleased represent and serve would ‘@ statement of the of Mr. Creager on the justice of the be white which he advocates. They would be to have Soers a venoms Contes Teprsventnicn Bd Gietree tha things clots Noone belo aterping to how on fos home beiat a to how Meats motes. ATLANTA NEGROES! THEIR SCHOOLS AND THEIR VOTES «| Asa consequence of the United Negro vote against the) city bond issue of Atlanta, whereby educational funds would pe fon ‘solely to white children, the white people have capitulated, and the Interracial Committee announces that| by # compromise, eis between white and Colored vo- ters, five new school buildings, costing $1,200,000 are to be| erected for the Negro children. Four of them are grammar| schools seating from 800 to 1,000 children each and one is) a high school seating 1,500 all modern in construction and] canines with medical and dental clinics. fight for adenuate schools for Colored children was begun in 1917, when a committee served notice on the At-) Ianta Board of Education that Negro children would have) to be provided with proper educational facilities, The com-| mittee signing the memorial of 1917 consisted of John Hope, Harry H. Pace, T. K. Gibson, Wm. F. Penn, B. J. Davis and| W, 8. Cannon. Tn 1919, the vp Sarg voted in a solid block and defeated the proposed bond i¢, on the ground that no assurance given that any of the funds so raised would be spent for Colored people. ‘The facts were set forth in a statement submitted to \tlanta’s Mayor, Finance Committee and Board of Educa- tion on April 8, 1919. - ‘The statement cited that: Sara 1. The public schools of Atlanta for Colored children had for years been “a dingrace to any progressive com- Be i Sieh he ae eee |B. That teachers in Colored schools should be as well ipaid as teachers in white schools. S vicde, Th® Neeto children were entited to high schoo f 6. ‘That they should have playgrounds and swimming " ; : 4 ‘That Negroes lind for years been denied library fi aes Physicians should not be excluded 3. hat lighting fenerage and sanitation was nelet led in Colored sections af the city. : atement thea went on: “The spite ends | taxes are to be have not. beet fre to sport Increase taxation a gt ape sueh sepa are taken. Wo feel that the things for which w ua ar urgent and jst ab neces are oe a hacia bet whe thoy or esse hay shout oe Mat ree edod oa be cae rus hat conven Se al rin uta achools ca fe please of tas ta this, vietory. of the Negr i have br THE MIRROR Prag opnidt eee gating Sate eee A vor. “Tae tacnere of white tere have sireeay "vision the" carers 2 this tone” nad foleming the #7 tegiem at Aaat thatthe “one” wrest: saat be. pres ther ae Cashing thts meme ot py to ma tr ther ome ate, bate the sai st"at omnia The” whe trace See, not end he anne orale at tre fecat the, mater <r"tetnens hiteenhy, tn heme Senaace for mere” necmplenmcat Set ae, siatea thas whee me sremeey met be matnilnna” When Share tee at Hayes tr Mendes wets that of Carmen when the In Ciuperie acne ot” eames mee te commune ‘with Rashes Shes tne aroner Duos ew Seu ahenttsonsewhere to som mise wth Pow amd Methane Cea whom the cline aay of te magn nt Atck mes ae dectd wat yonder nto te myevery af be Gnty wh it teeter tr the Tnen tenes of the. Sch foes be shorn to Shawnee cr'wit the present reneraton re Siento at's fee mt Wn here aod Prareed to deren Wt ery poste neouragement and ayeorany should be sheen tt on of tang ene eery” besten cer mation ie eaneron cen ia'tue years tne fellow the nent irverstoe may carey en ned on on ti supremany te there. Whihe oe Secp wenger perpen! new cept a enirety ne that oe Shewta match their pls ‘eth ovr cra whorhy ores may be sve ot every ee enctt eHYG Ey, -ytyitat German Measles, a day of the affection and tn Rupsiia ce Garman Measles te a] "cond day of the affection and tn rt cada ha tay nc tae ae pai, nas eae eno anon, oi tn comin aoa urate hice cn rr ete, Te a rego cr" eat ato enn es ht aya is es they ee in ot me ie reo St any ena oes mnt fh ue ine sn hacia yo Sa an net ncn ain as ces aya, cn ont a sph one hu cy, nace th noe "a trae ina, ncn, fern ec Sonar dace Ser tom resis Ig om a x rue os nin lingo Insanity tt ao tego anerne cet ee ei ns ot sear ae a an a ene win Suman Mea, Sarin ‘Sn san ra Sat ci fn te ret ia neon win nan rena, ak” Coates men he an et a a in we spo 7 clothed amines sta ee SE SE EE : : ———_—_| ==} ===! col. MIDNIGHT [=== ra # | WEEKLY LETTER. 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The Treeking at begine on the faco and tprenda raplay over the body to the inde ot the extremities and an 8 ral She time coneumed In only 06 Gay frve entre eruption only” teat Oro fo four dara, and. when it fades i eaves Im bright. persons «alle inmcetation which Glaappeare tn & fay or two.an a rule no treatment {required save to empty the bowel tnd ithe patient in a child Iola ion trom other ehildren Reap fr toreading: One attack 0¢ the affec Won analy confers Immunity, ll pativats get welt Compilations Sea taneiieign ase éidiecionsl, Fe ae ele ace ate reas good mixed tn them, ut they wer Seven einen ft ue Fe esgent Near hmm and honey a mate you there was to mort a at ‘end of ote, ond wven tr pen ware wat fm at part tne ey ‘There ake rome tae in ou county who ance te" veins Shere others of lcnens sai ive Se ef ack to wet Im tha pat the ety where ty hve i an Meclons inee {600 eal “tar serie 'T cant se how. te Oy fon teeters any. sane, mn ou reais sues shit, whee Tom oa meking: what tbat provided fu Sishecy and ‘orton forth tent and coor of ips an wu oeverTavede his bore’ Tae leited Jo dere, nda Sroumed that ‘ane for his home ‘De, Jeanie reteset un" Proden of te Uae thew for, snd conaers hm 8 oe man New what itt done ite cee. of Walley Const ‘sm’ ot fin ana ake’ ay" syusenios fr ted te that tbat at Sees willeove cuss Wi thems 1 Bane gue Bre wee seat wil cova onmT hed Oh sceare‘of ening Dr. A Me Cer ic Pet. ohn Hawtin a on hi iviaton attended meni othe toekelders t88 Directors the Prugontal Mask Te ef bank ud have helt own balldng Pro John fe Haina te pres: fen ana Clarence aston. «erate: tr of Normal wader te ate WH ian Hooper Counc in eahler. The eve dot wel and shall hav methine to ey about i enh sietr I et Mise ean Ca arth awe and writer end oe cal otra, and’ then tet Te from thre titre, Ne Co abana nlm with Preaien! G7. Seward ski ction He wa Gl te eee me het ie 2 wonder man und be i deine 6 wonder mort (n the trining ot our boy an sin" They're now erin Sulaing for bore end they eal cermitary 1 dow know why the sire it such & ig nee, Bo th hr Solas Sd nos of tn Bet you somat ssbage se Rave big, hetion forint ad cn ttt to convince Present awards That {had toon uty rm eset. toa aad ti SSameminamtiourstmlera ced hr ut Yoke Ste tod Seen" fveam mane. things so wtciher they ave 6 wonton or st Tahu with fw more ike ta cad I wil noon have» dare bine boon told that thar ts Bev cae deavees with theaters ik, sand some elles wit rr fr fh ou ma’anoe, the barns fin motng bare th a Lam wolne tortura to Kitt mts aay tne wih ak abot thon 1 wit then bn earch he doer Ott to" Risch "where found Postmaster Boy OY of Shea, Han town of our pon ot tie ian fom ‘Raaee honey hak meno pono, th mono wealth woh hh cutie ear cntrags alin tte'me gown toothed sob wit Me Nes fine wif amd el proed etter Tam light Chow that hei pra’ her an tah 2 devon nde fr ner and the usborn generations Se one of the bet trined women I te sa an thi t have ye tie tore She wea Shou and beonuee of ber devotion te toe youth hr sty maw whee Past Jehm sr some they ma beck yonder jn "ibe formato tines "had aula “Bee not ewe for toate alone” and aca tin "owel for nis companion, an bei forums. ‘nly twa howrh ape aad then cath trom horas earring tani fe pase whareT tn bow” Tam inthe it, and Oh fra wa wreaen was Dr Bani Gannon president ot the National’ Dept BinanReool and XP. 06am even whch te tout tm. Gave ie Ropaicns have reas fete ba Repoicans hare roe thoy en nner chlen for" Prsdet thin thet going to be Calg bit am not fn gacn ae whe tts in Gone we apis il Com se ea as pee tae tp tat see barf, Stephen Venter, James ©. Dirmey, amet Bowie 1. P Lave jay, Canslen Dl. Clay, nad She Drom, of whem It many be eal that ie was ptvem toh te Impress e oa the hearts ef the American pew sis hat uation ‘batt aleve ad Beir tree could mat iat "Rent" Weaks, Whntnete 1, "Whe was Wendel aster 2. Por whose eneeutton a the American aten contibate tape fo the wattomt a. Whe toemt slahieen yours te s pealieniary, and recived thom cede af ripen fer aiding slaves te —-F = BY JuNtUS fo tar none of the paragrpha in inn neck of the woods a Toast has referred to Riihu ha the Root of All et ‘ms 15 Jur vARE Jorttoeaune You ean see tn tracks inno sign that whet car haa fast pasned. Correct this sentence: You ave come to the wrong piact, mapped ve sltcmade tan, "Tnever kive A vice A paerry coop mDDLE ‘wnat ta ft that stands all Gay on oun eg td has Tex heart Ina hear R cabbare. ‘A ot of people never realise how cold or warm they re ntl they (ake sige at. the thermometer. panith tary 10 « fleet-arade clase "Now what!" ahe asked in. review ot the atory, Swan the ame of the pod ealey that was Oreased all im whitets Por s moment the clas Was mont, then a ile Colored or ah crests tepid en mee? Ninety per cept of the mon hunt- ung toubie are single sak A 7Oune: SOR SRA pretty. Dae sotorounly firtations finances wrate to's upposed alee bon fla that See hate ase aan Rising fn, Come to my. oten at Thon Pray. T want dave the rater fcc" “e Tival sngwered, “eve ree tales sony of your eles ln fcr'sa' wit be preont t the ter srord couldn ba steed pate ent wibout th vote of ihe Ford rmces ad there oure ot Coote pace. t ts to be 6 reat anaion in tht rerioge atoll yu that ike Race Conerer Ia going fo have ferent ‘g"sason' bie yoer und Fo ould, plan tobe’ thre. bee eine st your tmrect in yoursat sa race, bu Xi tll abowt te fra am tn the home ofthe Rev. pei, EMail, the man who. tae! cected Dr. te. ington, te Beth sh" sc Bchorch one ot thw erent test church tn the. Atriean,Matho~ dict ‘comecton, ead’ they made fod ‘salcton Des Malla oye. of the utaeanding Dreachors inthe Ac bm chureh ahd wondertul chars acre ban prechod his wey wp ko whore he Ia and Tamm prov to ‘hat be as metropotitaspreh sr Vn abs been atively ee fo ha preaching Dino Sins 88 Mow tare te sone on Soteren Der Mall and Be BX Johnson et onan for Choreh Bstnsinn’ Tae fone to ta abou Tater. My Mm and pace have. been ward 0p | 2.0. aetomronn, TRIGHARIDEON RROTEER BAAR cree Caen Bisherason, var- salle sribe and reident of Hons fon, nometinnen called chenventy? bat more often otherwian rim in fat "wes Sen to" fatorm "the nation of the. splendor "of. the man lanue of The Informer. Ho sen superatives galore and makes some comparisons, inel3a- ing. The Hxpree, which case Us te rio ad Yeraia hes tt "om Parison are odious" and some- tines have a bed habit of proving boomertnas. Powe ore plead at the appear ante’ of the nas Inforaer nie was'a ered tote anton ot sls waitor tod to Howton. Wot the commendation ef the orodustion wocld have hed touch more fect Mad ft come trom etre ony than Haid coming fron "ye. eeribe™ tineet Pie, donot rise to argue with Brother Richardson but we do call hin attention fo the old adage of 0 from who ted to pu th {ret fo put Binet to compare in sie with the ox and come Wo erie, rit Hg tut rou own Barn i alls to uppectte tho coat and calbre to nporecate tho char actor of ihe. rendition, But Yo compare “toot In dangerous, Dro ther, for the. reusoa that the sinc mais Rost maha tovnde od differents to the generat pub- te than i did to 900 and. Jour ov blowing may bot have sound” oan wel ian edd (oon Comparisons, brouner “citon, are dangerous: Nol 806 i er etal ite Teeerte: ‘etaabethtown, N: T Jem 11—Am oll painting of John Brown was wae Wall here recently, the town where the famous martyr lived for many Fears and ‘where his body wow Festa "Tne palo wan acquired bythe patriotic board of superviasra of the county of ener At a coet ot #h- ven "A congratulatory telegram was re- ceives by the district tlarney from Jot F. Mholland who wan tavited (a ebeak at the unveling- ll mo- ther was & famous abolftiontat. Mr. Miholland wrote! “Mawex county has riven the world many noble” men dnd ‘hgh-sonled women bat er Frentert human Temaing in the Grand O14 Bore “whose soul mareh- ing on” You honor bythe action of our pubite-eplvited board of waper- visors. 1 jotm with you all tn tes ciniming Joho Brown an of the stat? that changes history and nendy site sation along ite new, Totteat “AT iotty ranite monument in ‘t Joh Brown, to be ervet= ed over ia wrave. By’ the Colored Seietb al Gaia coomiey: tsa. socaoen. Texas Towns Mrs. Voea Brenham and Mr. Marc Rish who have been in Dallas for the past two months returned to Florida to visit the venues of the Odd Fellows visited Master Robbie Walker at the Lafkah Hospital, Sunday. His mother, Ms. Rish, was in town to help him home very soon. Mrs. Jessie Branch who spent the week end at Conroe with home folk returned Sunday night accompanied by Mr. Rish. Onaskale—On account of weather conditions, church was poorly attended Sunday. Rev. Barron preached on Sunday; service nights were well attended. Mrs. Lilia Northweather, director of Household of Ruth apart several years ago, visited her daughter visiting her daughter in Trinity, Mr. Frank Ota gave a cocker soper Friday. Mrs. Pearl Billott left Sunday for Galveston hospital, Mr. Barron visited. O THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1924 ing at Wesley Chapel C. M. E. church, Mr. J. R. Prince of Troupe, Texas, of the Standard Mutual Fire Insurance was here last week. along very successfully under sub- persition of Mr. M. S. Chappel, services were well attended Sunday. Rev. A. F. Black was at his post. Benham, Rev. F. G. Anderson, pastor of Hew Home Church arrived last week from Okla, services were fairly well attended at all church. press that both Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson are ill at their home on end avenue. Mr. Jim Webb has returned from Groveton, where he has been given him. Two commissioners in charge of the Russell Sage Fund that is to be distributed where most of the money was given from what was planned from Sept. Martin's address that he made the proper impression and stated that he would give more men with such rare pride who will state the condition of the city. He also asked the commissioner to solve the problem of good American citizenship. "By your work Jon McCormack was the honoree (ton, Mr. Conway Moore is mack-at the main hotel here, Mr. M., Jr. Willis Point—Mr. Rob Wright, C. C. Sermon, Mr. Stephen of Honeston his barber shop and tailor shop, Prof. S. C. made a flying trip to Minneapolis, Mr. Stephen was the honoree home's father. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the friends of the family for the interest shown and the service rendered during the visit of our father and brother, J. A. Lay. Bryant of Course billed services out to Weldon. Miss Mary Bass out of Concord was guest of Mrs. Scott the past week, she also attended the P. G. party given by the A. C. E. League party by the A. C. E. League same laid to rest in Branville cemetery, Sunday, Jan. 20, 1924. Prof. P. A. Coleman is not teaching school this year. Prof. J. F. L. Hamilton spent a few hours in Athen on business. The Wednesday night, the 17th at the PROFESSIONAL Phones Office Hours Hl-8957 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. If No Answer 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If No Answer 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. DR. J. G. HARDY J. DR. G. HARDY MEDICINE & BURGERY 506 1-2 Good St. Dallas, Texas home of Mr. Scott, Miss C. L. White of St. Louis, mopped over have the office of the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. Davis. She left Tuesday for her mother, Mrs. D. Shea, after spending two weeks with her brother, Mrs. Hattie Greenleaf during the meeting. Mrs. Greenleaf came during the meeting. Mrs. Greenleaf passed through Sunday at choice groceries and is ready to work on the route to Doyle where he is teaching. She was quite an internee. 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Kinchon, V. G. Colored Knights of Pythias on campus. East Fourth Avenue, Sunday早晨. Jan. 13. The guest were degrees below the freezing point. Mr. Herman Kyle arrived home Sunday in the history of the Order Friday when he initiated 25 new members of the race in many old line he has written many leading members of the race in bess' present. The business session was over the re-election of the mayor, and the mayor's unction was served. Benedicta was had in the form of a speech, and the mayor met to meet Jan. 25th at the home Louis Lehle Striickland, 2046 Morse Street. has been for the last four conesure months. He resided on 316 North Avenue, 29th floor, Lindenwood Lodge 90, 276 K. of P. I. Warner arrived in Ponta, Thursday with his wife from Littkin, to spend one hundred and five members. Mrs. W. Wilder hit his father, Mr. W. K. Kyle was a business visitor in Gallatin last week and has some help come to and visit with her. Pierce turned to her home in Cushing after a fortnight stay here with her in Benson Chapel Sunday School, first Sunday in February. All of the Horace Hardway and wife and wife Larena Thomas were shoppers in the city and men are requested to be present. Dr. Louse Hayden-White. 3836 Culver Avenue, entertained several guests. Mr. Todd, Mr. N. V Wider entered with his wife arrived in Ponta, Thursday and today the leading organist in day in honor of her guest, Mrs. H. B. with his wife from Littkin, to spend one hundred and five members. Mrs. W. Wilder hit his father, Mr. W. K. Kyle was a business visitor in Gallatin last week and has some help come to and visit with her. Pierce turned to her home in Cushing after a fortnight stay here with her in Benson Chapel Sunday School, first Sunday in February. All of the Horace Hardway and wife and wife Larena Thomas were shoppers in the city and men are requested to be present. congregations, each church reports was confirmed to her bed two days after expended services. On account of last week, Mr. Robinson father of Mrs. Ma. Nedison had presented him and attended at Howwell church, Rev. Whitlow presented a logical service one indeed he says, Mrs. C. Tayler with a gift of Port Worth town left for her home for a short city. Homes on Last Thursday night. Services at St. Matthias were especially good all day, Sunday School on the church at night. Two United in Dallas about noon Sunday by Dr. R. E. L. Holland, a brother of Mr. Grant Williams and wife, Mrs. Grace Williams and bitters of the church at night. Good sermons both morning and night. Death occurred according to measure sometime early Sunday morning. Services at 3 o'clock were well at ten. Few hours later. Texarkana being visited constantly by some of the most noted sisters as usual. Services at 3 o'clock were well at ten. Dr. Crawford is survived by a mother, a father, a son and daughter, and several brothers and sisters. One brother, W. H. Crawford, well known auto mechanic of this city, also left Sunday night in company with his wife to attend the funeral. A telegram announcing the death of Dr. W. H. Crawford, a prominent physician of Austin, Texas, was received in Dallas about noon Sunday by Dr. R. E. L. Holland, a brother of Mr. Grant Williams and wife, Mrs. Grace Williams and bitters of the church at night. Good sermons both morning and night. Death occurred according to measure sometime early Sunday morning. Services at 3 o'clock were well at ten. Few hours later. Texarkana being visited constantly by some of the most noted sisters as usual. Services at 3 o'clock were well at ten. Dr. Crawford is survived by a mother, a father, a son and daughter, and several brothers and sisters. One brother, W. H. Crawford, well known auto mechanic of this city, also left Sunday night in company with his wife to attend the funeral. Mrs. Marah J. Hawson of South 48th street was called last week to her brother, Robert Hawson of Elmhurst, her brother, Barbara Hawson of Elmhurst, and her home Jane Pinkey evening Mr. and Mrs. Priscilla Pinkey enteretched her home of Warren Church A. M. E. chorek. New members of the Baphus this week are: Champ Jones and Mrs. Gamble. A Long year contract with Warren Church A. M. F. Pinkey under Ackley of Calvin Chapel Church of Baphus. A very long time had CHICAGO. hour in sowing after which Miss A. public installation of several of Blue read an excellent paper, sub- the lodge and temples of U. R. F. B. a delicious menu. B. Burnett, secretive Movement Club on Jan. 2nd at which rumour; Ruth M. T. Taylor, reporter. time the National MGR master Rev. January 17, Klover Leaf Club H. W. Jameson, made a timely admonition entertained by Madam Benjamin, stalked by Hon. R. L. Lusas with Meeting opened with Mrs. Shaw in Bro. R. H. Rocker as conductor; chair. The secretary being ill M. T. officers were installed by Sisimines were omitted and quotations Katie L. Cooby with Sister Virgina Harris and Madam Jefferson won Bailey was master of ceremonies. Dr. W. H. Crawford, Prominent Physician and High Churchman of Austin, Succumbs to Grim Reaper-A Brilliant Career Is Ended responsibly connected with the General Baptist Convention of this State of which Dr. L. L. Campbell of the University of Memphis and member of Ebenezer Baptist also pastored by the Moderator. Dr. Holland left Tuesday night Milda. Milda the funeral. Dr. Crawford, a father, a mother, a son and daughter, and several brothers and sisters. One brother, W. H. Crawford, well known auto mechanic of this city, and a night in company with his wife. News of Your Home Town DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST W.S. Willis Jr. Mrs. W.S. Willis The charming and affable wife and son of Hon. W. S. Willis, Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of Texas, who have moved with the Grand Chancellor from Waco to Dallas and who are now occupying the position of President of the University of Dallas. Mr. Willis, accomplished and highly talented as a hostess, is hailed as a welcome addition to the club and society life of Dallas. The attractive young "Grand Chancellor" is already being acclaimed as the "youngest" Knight in the Pythian fraternity of Dallas. The Grand Chancellor and family are to be welcomed to Dallas at a public reception in the auditorium of the University of Dallas, Monday night. AMERICAN REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION CO. HOLDS ANNUAL STOCK HOLDERS' MEETING Cemetery Association Re-organized Chapel of the People's Undertak-lone, secretary and Mrs. J. R. Jorling Co., has been secured free for dan, assistant secretary. P. A. WREN. Annual Stockholders meetings of the American Reality and Construction Company (incorporated) held in the office of the company, 349 Burlington Avenue, New York, N.Y. Large number of stockholder present. The meeting was harmonious and received marked attention. The outstanding feature of the meeting was the annual address which was enthusiastically received and heartily endorsed. Sidney L. Hoyle was present. "Society lends its aid in our efforts and the success of our efforts aids society." We are becoming as active as we are and sending down its roots into the fertile soil, taking growth and development of its roots. We are, as the Oak, proud of the position we hold in no way, and our duty he says, and humble ourselves to give service to all who Last year, we told you of our going after the business and some opposition to our plans. The success of our plans went after the business and the effectiveness of our plans. It was my plan for several years Cemetery Associa INTERESTING MEETING TO BE HOLD IN CHAPEL OF PEOPLES UNDERSTANDING CO., TUESDAY MORNING. The local Cemetery Association has been inactive the past eight months and the funct organization was re-organized at the home of Mr. J. P. Starks 1718 Alm Street, Tuesday evening. the president said, to not declare dividends, but reinvest and use the money to meet demand, oblige the company to pay dividends to the wisdom of this, in that, that year a substantial dividend was demanded in cash and real estate values of more than ten thousand Patrons of the company appraise our transactions, not a single year, but a year, a year, a year, all buyers of real estate met in announcing the company's future. In constructing several plans the company has constructed, in constructing several plans in process for a number of bound for the new year that will begin with the new year that will begin with the following remarks: "We hoped as the trachea was cleared of them as soon as possible was cleared up, to erect a modern brick building on Bryan, Central and Good streets. It is our purpose that the company are available." The message was received amid displeasure. The secretary's report was concise and was a source of much interest concerning activities of the company. The secretary's report was concise and was a source of much interest concerning activities of the company. A four per cent dividend check was issued to every stockholder. The secretary's report was a resolution election of the board of directors drew the attention of the Whitaker and Jan. McDaniel were among the new members elected to the board. The following is a list of members of the board: H. Strickland, R. B. Howell, A. G. Weenm, H. D. Winn, H. Lemmons, D. A. L. Runnion, T. H. Smith, L. O. Clark, John Winn, D. W. Whitaker, D. W. Whitaker, John Daniel, W. R. Richerson. Action Re-organized regular meetings of the association. There will be a meeting of the association next Thursday morning, January 18, at 11 o'clock. Shurley will be present to be present at this meeting whether they are members are not. Plans for a keep-the-cemetery-clean fund will be perfected by members of the association. They will be interesting from start to stop and everybody is invited to attend, both men and women. Officers elected were as follows: Mrs. J. P. Starkis, president. M. A. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS,SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1924 STAGE SET FOR K. OF P's. AN AROUNDING WELCOME AWAITERS HON. W. S. WILLIAM BYLAWS JOHN W. S. WILLIAM BYLAWS WILL BE THE SCENE OF ACTIVITY MONDAY EVENING. The stage of welcome to this citizenship is all sat for the reception of the Honorable W. S. Willis, Grand Master, of the Pytheas of Texas who will Monday promptly at 8 o'clock p.m. Dr. R. E. Howell, Master of Ceremonies at R. C. Hickok University and thus swing into action the greatest welcome demonstration in the city at 8 o'clock p.m. of welcome to your general will be extended by some individual representing some one institution or organization. Heads of the business organizations, business organizations, churches and schools, number by the leading chorus, quartets, etc. The First Regiment K. of P. Band will furnish only ten minutes speeches will be inducted in that the program will be given free of cost. The Chancellor in his own way will respond to the greeting of welcome. The affair will be given free of cost. **Stag Given** A stag party was given Thursday at 8 o'clock p.m. at R. C. Hickok's new hall, 1198 Sheraton Shelton's club. The affair was largely eager and as a swirl resulted in WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL NOTES They said they were on their way to the theater but Miss Eyes knew better. Their engagement however for the office for a friendly chat. Which prepared to be quite a comedy to Miss Eyes as matters turned out differ-ent from what they had expected. Miss Eyes chanced by just as they arrived from the good looking car at the appointed hour and the place designated. Supper was brought out. happy to be with him. After the show they dined and back to the office for a friendly chat. Which one does he secret home first? He is too wise for a bitch like that, so pretending some nightly duties he calls a car and leaves it up to the which one shall go home first. Now isn't this strong for you Doe? Be careful and don't lose out. Baccalaureate Sermon And Senior Night Marked by Inspiring Program not a penny to pay his title in cash. He bought from his wife a broken her sweatie had just given her some money, so with 'sweatie' money she gets 'hubby' money. She has an understating position. Now they are having it because she can't explain sufficiently to hubby where she lives. Well, Miss Eyes says she won't because this would mean trouble in another peaceful way. They said they were on their way to the theater but Miss Eyes knew she would prove to be quite a comedy to Miss Eyes as matters turned out differed from their expectations. But expected Miss Eyes chanced by just as they alighted from the good-looking car she appeared in and the place designated. Supper was brought out Baccalaureate Sern Night Marked by Inspiration was the keynote of the 'baccalaureate sermon preached to the mid-year class of Washington, Rev. N. M. Clark, pastor of Evening Chapel C. M. E. church. Taking as his keynote of knowledge he delivered a highly inspirational sermon on theduction to educational advantages like those offered by the city schools of Italia. "It is your duty" he said to the clergy. "You must pay. It is your duty to bring your associates up to your level in education and make your God-ward. It is your duty to do your bit of service to your parents, your race, matriarch and your God. Only you can prove that the huge investments of time, money and energy which your years of training have made BOOKER WASHINGTON ADDITION ACTIVITIES. ...the ladies composing "The Mothers Charity Chant" met at the Mothers Charity Chant on Wednesday evening and spent a week in Bible discussion from the ladies. In a Bible discussion from the Praise of David, Discussion was the lesson. All members present Dallas is not fortunate in having many jelly bean doctors but the few that are here really are some high treasurer. Stephen Snyder saw one of them but on this particular night he pull something new on the fappers. Usually they take one at the time but on this particular night he had both of them out. They met him at the office and gaily they made their way to the theater each night to be with them. They show dined and back to the office for a friendly chat. Which one you like for a bitch like that, so pretending some nightly duties he calls a car and leaves it to him which one shall go home first. But he isn't this strong for you Doe? Be at careful and don't lose out. M. F. D. Clay (Imogene Parker) of Chicago, IL, is in the city visitable by the public. R. T. Sobbery of Lincoln Macau. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Whitechurch entertained last Wednesday in their home of the late Mrs. F. D. Clay, covers were laid for eight. Mrs. F. D. Clay today to pay your poll taxes. Push young men before it too late. Dr. Pope Marshall of Marshall was Mrs. Aberta Pettigrew, 2711 Julliene street was in Fort Worth, Sunday attending the sick bedside for her attendee. A past Sunday evening the General Committee of the Knights of Pythia welcome enterants in the General lodge room of Pythian Temple at 4 cclock. The General Committee of the Loyal Association Palace No. 1, Loyal Friends of America recently revived and set to work by Deputy J. A. Aunil. They entertained guests at the installation ceremonies with cake and cream. For January 21, the ld will be right. Pay your poll tax now, me boy! **Common And Senior** **My Inspiring Program** was not to be bad after the hours for opening and the corridors adjacent to the auditorium were filled with those who were unable to s None but members of the gradu- lar close appearance on the program at the Senior Recital s the character of their pieces claim- ed much appliance as the program s the following program was re- rendered: s Joseph Quinney Starkes At the Almshray Spring of (Marro) Senior Female Sexe- tess: a ( "Class History" b ( Guise Obla Thirlane Tillie c ( Bert Milton Hurde d ( Bernil Milton Hurde e ( Themere Myrtle King The Bird and the Rose (voice) (Harrocks), Lilian Alten Anle Essay: a ( "Class Colors" b ( Locustie Marlotte II c ( Alberta Audrey Adame d ( Love Song (voice) (Mon- te) e ( Lloyd L. Birtam Glat Essay: a ( "Class Gife" b ( Lorraine Alphrabb Jordon c ( "Class Will" d ( Landry Ernest Clammons e ( "Class Prophey" f ( Amy Lark Jr Sing On (Benna) s Senior Female Sexe- tess Mishra cussion, then listened to a very instructive talk. The nurses who were over refreshments were served to the honors Mrs. Laura, Holmes and others. ENTERTAINS HER PASTOR'S WIFE Miss Charity Riley, 4915 avenue entertained with a dinner, Thursday, January ESTHER BIGEOU The Girl with the Million Dollar Smile" Bigeou also uses HiJa Cocoanut Quinine Sham This nationally famous beauty whose singing of "blues" has captivated vaudeville audiences all over the United States, whose voice has thrilled phonograph owners in every corner of the world and whose beauty has won the hearts of thousands recently made a remarkable statement. "I owe my beauty to Hi-Ja Beauty Preparations," said Miss Bigon in explanation of her long, straight and glistening hair and clear, light skin. 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Committees appointed to confer with the Street Improvement Committee in regards to securing a grade for building sidewalks. Mr. W. D. Winn reported that the committee, she reported that the visit was pleasant one and that they were impressed. Commissioner Wylie authorized. Commissioner Wylie authorized the committee to announce that the committee would be in charge. side walk in front of his or her home by applying to city hall for for some a city engineer would be secured. A security be secured. On the commission on Hoke report was defended by president at Tuesday night's president at Tuesday night's president. Hey "SARAH MARTIN" move a new band to the heart of My Man Hina Goe and Turned hear the other "Sarah Martin" in Parramount and Columbia race re also also the number of Songs. 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Atlanta, Georgia meet next Thursday night, January 24 at St. John Institutional church at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. P. Starka, pres- ident, and Mrs. C. R. Roswell, sec- retary. LUCKY? WHY NOT? Your duties to be held in New Jersey, must be met by the following: a. To serve on the Board of the Hi-Ja Chemical Co. b. To serve on the Board of the Hi-Ja Chemical Co. c. To serve on the Board of the Hi-Ja Chemical Co. d. To serve on the Board of the Hi-Ja Chemical Co. GRIPFIN BAILS SERVICES MILLI M. B. R. WONDERFUL SARAH MARTIN SINGS OKER Columbin and Paramount Records Records Shipped Everywhere moose those "ROAMIN BLUES" I Got to Leave Take Town, I Got a Mind And Me Down. Order this record and late hits and other popular Och, records of Quartette, Fauxtres and Sacred CLARA SMITH Walton For the Evening Mall (Don't Never Tell Nobody) Uckunum Blues (Franka City Man Blues) (Kansas City Man Blues) (Do It) (Do It) A Long Time Papa Come Right In (Gregory Bland Blues) (Michael Bland Blues) (Lester Bland Blues) Then Thru (Myrtle Bland Blues) int Michael Bland Blues (Love It In The Ting You Wild About) ALBERTA HUNTER Experience Blues (Alberta Hunter) Bleeding Hearted Blues (Bleeding Hearted What You saw) Catching Up Blues (Jones One Blues Will Take Me) We also have a number of Phonographs and albums we will all also have for the next thirty days. Order Fully same day Re- served. (No waiting) EAST WEST PHONOGRAPH COMPANY. 107 1-2 East Brook St. Tyler, Texas CHICAGO NEGROES REFUSE TO HEAR BILLY SUNDAY IN JIM CROW SERMON (A, N. P. B). all parties concerned. In his com- munication he begins the word Ne Chicago, Ill. Jan. 24—Negreges of G. O. P. ORGANIZATION SWINGS IN LINE BELIEVING NEGRO CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE I have to learn their likes and dis- orders, equipment, failures, needs and my correction is that they looks but in putting far better than those than is to be had their situation. SHE SOUTHERN R. R. FOR $20,000.00 (A. N. T.) Providence, R. I. Jan. 26—Sault has planned to build the town of York and to build by New York. 20 miles north of Providence 20 miles south of automobile detention center 20 miles along the railroad tracks South Anderson for a leg and 20 miles to help suffered 20 miles to reach each inch. In their will wrote the statement that a de- partment road was needed the im- nature of a deck of themen enough to Clean teeth the right way —with a dentifrice that does not scratch or scour "Washy" clean teeth clean with COLGATE THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1924 angle of whether the investment of Julius Roesch, wrenes and Neale groes, in buildings for the Young Men's Christian Association has been made with Nick-no-more, be lawyers and others in the case, get her to sign away her rights to the groes, last act is from our point of view, appropriate for the benefit of whichever view, anti-climatic. It appears to have negroed on Negroism to the砌ing Housed Her Trial construction work of a high order Dermotty attendance increased. St. Louis Mo. Jan. 22—A record 1,000 fans attended the game, according to the figure being 5,485 as against the Minnesota team. The man, who it is alleged, paid it for the reason. I favor the passage of the bill, which would allow the Minnesota team to pay for the attendance. ridity from the Colored ones might newspaper story sent out concerning well be altered so as to avoid the刃 Davis of this city who, at 48 years of age, was the father of 17 National Association for the Ad- scription. A song service could be substituted and the drastic effects that two more have come, making constructive work of a high order obtained without this onlaugh upi the prud daddy of almost and as such is practical American- on the one ideal that has been a score of little eaters. In and his am of great value." The their dialect however is not the girl student. The C. p. at the meeting were opened dialect of the southern Colored per- girl Worth $900,000 by the Mount Olive Baptist Church son, although it represents a re- the girl in the case is Miss Lena- with a check for $20. Other churc- other characters are not so a- year-old student at the University浸教Methodist Church. The other characters are not so a- year-old student at the University浸教Methodist Church. (A. N. P.) Chicago, Ill., Jan. 26—As an example of the investment in the church growth, in buildings for the Yo Man's Christian Association has a large group of church members, in buildings for the leadership of George R. Art and its former secretary is a large group. With the opening of the annual subscription campaign this year, increasing share of which subsists by the city, Mr. Arthur has given summary of the progress made in the last year's. The summary is part of as to detail and group during that ten years. The summary is part of every way in just what manner methods the Association has acted in the last ten years, 1913, 1928, 1933, 1938, 1939. It shows that attend at the Association building leaped forward nearly 150 per cent in the last ten years, many as in the entire city of P.O.adelphia, have found some form of accommodation. Placing the average population of the city at 49,883 on a per cent. basis in the city had been in the association building more than in the last years. Dormitory attendance increase approximately 60 per cent, last year, to 10,17.1 in 1914. The ten years has an attendance of 44,40.8, the rep. offices 49,879 meals served, 383,863 troops of the billboard rooms, and 132,614 in the reining rooms. The general work has included a lecture, social club, interviews, beach parties, industrial activities, which included the use of the library, welfare of members employed, a religious program of visiting the church, other members of others to churches, and the conduct of various religious efforts in the building. "ROSEANNIE" A NEW PLAY OF "GOSENNE" A NEW PLAY OF GOSENNE LIFE PRESENTED IN NEW YORK. (By J. A. Jackson of the Billboard. New York N. Y. J. 26- At the Townsville Village Theater in New York, the play "Roseannie" plays the character "Roseannie" a play with Nigro characters, played by white men. The play is by Stephena. The writer and half party were there at their invitation to the future of the production, in New York. 19 CHILDREN AND HE'S ONLY PORTY-TWO "I strongly endorse the work that has been and is being done by the Dyer Amendment of Colored People. It is constructive work of a high order and as such in practical Americanism," Col. Roosevelt declared not only ought the Dyer Anti-Lyaching people ought to be given the vote in the States in which they are now illegally dirhanced. He denounces that on that issue there could be no compromise. Dyer opened his speech by saying that President Coolidge, "the best man who has held that office in half a century," was the Dyer Bill enacted into law. Mr. Dyer declared the Dyer Bill would be rounded through the Judicial Committee. The effort would be made to pass the Bill quickly in the House of Representatives as that the Senate would with 46. The Senate failed to pass STRAIT-TEX TRADE-MARK HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX- PECTED SUCCESS IN THE PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE DECIDED TO ADD A FEW MORE BEAUTIFYING PREPARATIONS TO OUR LIMIT- ED BUT EFFECTIVE LINE The following is our complete list It-Tex Hair Refining Tonic Refines kinky, friary, coarse hair to medium; medium hair to good. "Over and above those things and more difficult to deal with because it is outside the law and cannot be reached, there are organizations and groups that band together for the purpose of drawing distinctions against caricature or race, or even as an example of this in the Ku Kluan Klau, of which I have already spoken. There must be no matter on a matter of this kind." Col. Roosevelt also urged full education of the Negro throughout the country. 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