Dallas Express

Saturday, February 2, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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Ed Reed, Taxi Driver Brutally Murdered By Unknown Assassin ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE VOL. 81. Ed Ree Body Found Saturday Morning ed and Clothing Matted a Blood-Splattered Car I Murderers No Nearly one thousand persons nearly made Macedonia Church Monday afternoon while the funeral of 2d Reed, aged 94 years, well known taxi driver of this city and dea- con of Macedonia church for sever- al years, was being held. His murder, one of the most brutal in the history of crime in Dallas, shocked the whole city and its mysterious circumstances have be- taken place in the detainments of two cities for a week. Body Found Saturday Morning in Gravel P11 Living on his face, his head split open, teeth and brains battered out and his pockets turned wrong side eug. the body of Reed, was found in a gravel pit and Flaming I and Park at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. body was local handler working gravel pit, four killed Reed. Went When Moffett found in Felt detectives Phil the case. They had he was carried to the car driver. About 9 p. c. captive了 and Flaming I and Park at 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Information Body Found Saturday Morning With Skull Horribly Crushed and Clothing Matted and Torn Lying in Gravel Pit. Blood-Splattered Car Discovered in Ft. Worth. Murderers Not Yet Apprehended Body Found Saturday Morning With Skull Horribly Crushed and Clothing Matted and Torn Lying in Gravel Pit. Blood-Splattered Car Discovered in Ft. Worth. Murderers Not Yet Apprehended Nearly one thousand persons thrombed Macedonia Church Monday afternoon while the funeral of a murderer known as the murderer taxi driver of this city and deauned of Macedonia church for several years, was being held here. The man was most brutal in the history of Dallas, shocked the whole city and its mysterious circumstances have hafed detectives Phillips and Simmons to find detectives Phillips and Simmons in Fort Worth, he assigned detectives Phillips and Simmons to the case. They learned that instead of the murderer armaments of two cities for a week. That Head was the driver of the wife, a son, a two brothers and a sister. That car was associated by the wife with the husband, and the husband was a driver in the medically upon receiving word of the wife. A short distance from where the auto reading: CHICAGO WHITES TER- RORIZE LIGHT COLOR- ED WOMEN (A. N. P.) BRILLIANT PROGRAM MARKS WELCOME OF DALLAS TO GRAND CHANCELLOR W. S. WILLIS district by darker man. One woman passes a taxicab stand escorted by conference, being the meeting held in the South. Judge A. S. Wells on calling the National Negro secretaries, the National Board of Education, to order following a selection who mobilized student for the conference. Samuel A. S. Wells, a prominent inmate, sent a prominent officer to the district and national governments among the island, introduced Dr. R. E. Howell who acted as master of ceremonies, son, Mr. M. W. C. Craver, of the Inland Office, coffins from the Georgia grave yard and re-selling them, was affirmed who stare at them and whisper in the court. Most of the speakers at the conference dealt in some way with the articulate speeches of welcome from veritable speakers who fittingly gave W. Y. C. A., who was responsible for the Georgia court of appeals. side stared his wife. Ma Jefferson, which encouraged Negras to leave. The following was the program: in fair. The store was nearly filled but pointed out the advantages of, song—Negro National Anthem ... The workers in the mine, convoiled, rebelled against what they termed the hungering threat of the mines, officials had inflicted upon them. One of the worst features of their persecution, they claimed, was sentence to the death. For the mutiny a white man and a Colored man had been given this form of punishment which consisted of being kept a few nights in a hut and kept a few nights made to stand all night between two walls in a position that the miner either stood down nor held them. The mutiniers were rounded up before they were able to blast their way out of the mine, investigation of the conditions complained against is now being conducted by state officials. Birmingham, Ata. Feb 2—Out-standing among the who lent their effort to help quell the mutiny of a few dozen prisoners in the Ala. Drich Mines, according to the stored inventory, was Sam Vandiver, who credited with saving the lives of 20 men who had been sent into the mines to battle up the minesmen. Vandiver learned of the recalcitrant workers had set in the expectation of such effort. When he arrived the militants before they were out of the expectation of such effort, the action of the so-called approach of the official party he fought his way through the military state officials. Vanderbilt learned of a traye which The outstaffers were rounded up upon the介j of the National Institute of the chief Vanderbilt workers had set in before they were able to blast their colleagues out of the mines. An inquest helps to secure offender training for the authorities. When he learned of the attack, the official party he against in now being conducted by to build a strong National Negro Founded by W. R. King. Four hours before, an abandoned Cadillac car, the front and rear seats covered with blood and tears were found by Fort Worth officers. A piece of skull, seven teeth and bits of a woman's silk dress were found in the back of the automobile. What was inside the woman passenger is a mystery. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 2. The shooting of a millionaire white youth by a police officer was to many observers, a spark in the smoldering fire of a deep aniongament felt in the aniongament felt in the intermingly of the races—meaning, of course, the mixing of Negro men and white women, the mixing of black and white women, the fare workers, and reformers have so stirred up the ignorant and prejudiced whites of the city that respect NEGRO LIFE-TERMER AIDS IN QUELLING MUTINY (A. N. P.) The Dallas Express NY GOODWIN LIBRARIES UNIVERSITY OF TNKS JUSTIN DELAS "The Republican Party Is" THE DALLAS E Taxi D urdered Skull Horribly Crush- ying in Gravel Pit. in Ft. Worth. rehended Hol 6000 STUD BENAHAR "The Republican Party Is The Snip, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 Holsey, Secretary, Tours State in Interest of National Negro Business League 6000 STUDENTS MEET IN "BLACK VENUS" GIVEN INDIANAPOLIS TO PRO MOTE BROTHERHOOD PLACE AMONG BEAU TIES BY EMINENT dent Volunteer Movement of North America has just closed here. Delaware portraits came from all points in the world, including the month and year, and five hundred. Every important nation numerically in the world is not the first artist to be captured by the physical charm of an hundred delegates from countries outside the United States were present. Nearly one thousand North American schools sent representatives. The great sculptor Rodin, it may be recalled, was more enthusiastic over the super muscular development of Negro delegates came from thirty states and over seventy-five states and over seventy-five states and as well as halfcats and sorcela painted many Negro delegates from Africa, South America and the West Indies. A noticeable feature of the convention was the weekly midnight performance that came from institutions in the north and west that admit Negro students. The bulk of the delegates between the north and west included musical applause. He asked the management of the convention if comedy at the Colonial Theatre, he probably would not have added a Negro beauty to his colony. Wipe Out Sergeation On the four great issues faced by the convention, namely, war, inter-racial relations, youth movements of the world, none claimed more attention than the race question in America. The black "Burnin' Wild" he caught sight of a young woman whose beauty made an instant he might be preoccupied with. Her poser for Herr Linnemark in his apartment in the Rodin Studios. The "Black Venue" who attracted the New York City College of New York, scored great applause when he told in brief the attitude of the new Negro on the race question of the New Reggae on the race question of the Delegates were seated throughout the convention by states regardless Every branch of Dallas Negro not in favor of segregation; there is urging to paint a full length portrait of the colony was represented on the re-creation a large number of colored dotees included in his collection of "The Willis, Grand Chancellor of the hotels of this city. Many of them Knights of Kyrrhia of Foxa, in [the forums and from the platy] which he is making for a Zurich publishing house. This collection of from Waco, their home for many question openly, frankly and truly Dallas Negro, where they are to with a liberal conviction that an residence will be confined to white beauties, residence will be The welcome was tendered by the Negroes who spoke from the plaat. But the portrait of Miss Allison will be the focus of the next chapter. The Negroes who function openly, frankly and firmly in Calathea of the state which fune-ment openly, frankly and firmly in women whom he has painted are the most important subjects of the book. the key note of the convention was world-wide brotherhood. PRES. COOLIDGE WILL RECEIVE HOUSTON MARTYR PETITION FEBUARY 7TH New York, N. Y. Fob. 8-President Coolidge has appointed February 7, as the day on which he will receive a delegation of Colored citizens to present the petition with 10,000 signatures, asking for participation of the 54 members of the 24th Infantry still imprisoned for their alleged charges in the Houston Bldg of 1917. The signatures were gathered by the N. A. A. C. P., with the (Continued on page 8) TEES APPOINTED TEACHERS WILL other National organizations so as to bring to the attention of those most concerned the needs of the Negro schools. Continued on page 8. (Continued) SPECIAL COMMITTEES ARE COLORED TEACHI Tuskegee, Ala. Feb. 2-The off, other National ers of the National Association of to bring to the Teachers in Colored School, at the most concerned recent meeting January 15th at gro school. SPECIAL COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLORED TEACHERS WILL REPORT AT DALLAS MEETING It was decided to close a Bulletin Membership campaign April 16th with 5,000 new members of the ASA and 1,000 new members of the National Teacher Organ. The following officers attended the meeting: Executive Committees help to secure efficient training for Mrs. Mary McLennan every youth. It is the desire also member to build a strong National Negro Dr. J. A. Gregg educational Journal, affiliating with Mr. W. T. B. W. Mrs. Mary McLeod Bethune, President, member, ex-officio, Florida; Dr. J. A. Gregg, chairman, Ohio; Mr. W. T. B. Williams, Alabama; If anything happens to me, notify 2415 Elm street. This was the place that Reed and a number of drivers of rent cars had their stand. It is claimed that clues are in the hands of the police department and the police prehension of the guilty parties. Was Wei Known in Dallas The murdered man was well known in Dallas having been a reservation here for more than twelve years. Invoitation ..... Rev. R. W. Shaw Music ..... First Regiment of P. B. Band Welcome Befahf of Negro Business League ..... Atty W. H. Griggs Welcome Befahf American Realty & Commerce ..... A. G. Weems, Secy Welcome on beahf Citizens of Dallas ..... Dr. A. H. Dyson Music Vocals ..... Mr. Otto Stephens panies ..... W. H. Strockland Welcome Befahf Press Editor J. W. Bice Dallas Texas Press Music Trio ..... G. Ccl Club Welcome Befahf of Calanthe Mrs. S. C. White Welcome Befahf of Pytha Knights of Rhythm GRAVE ROBBERY CASE SENTENCE UPHELD BY APPELLATE COURT Atlanta, Ga. Feb. 2. The twelve months changing sentence imposed on Warren, on the charge of stealing coffins from an Atlanta graveyard and re-selling them, was affirmed by the margin court of appellee Wednesday. The defense of Ware that was a coffin, after it is buried, belongs to Warren, and so would not be an object of harcery. "Conceding (but not guilty) of stealing coffins from the grave and covered up, becomes a part of the reality, it is equally true that it becomes personified in the grave and covered up," the court of appeal overruled the point raised by Ware's attorney that there is a substantial difference between a coffin and a Ware was first tried on a felony charge and given ten years, maximum sentence in Georgia specifically making it a felony. Warren was tried on a simple larceny charge and given twelve months sentence in Georgia, which allowed Warren to be imposed upon two grave diggers who worked for Ware. Mr. E. S. Grossey, Delaware; Mr. J. W. Hill, Kentucky Board of Trustees Mr. N. E. Young, shaiman, Missouri; Mr. N. M. Work, Sacramento; Mr. W. W. Sander, West Virginia. Mr. C. J. Callaway, Executive Secretary, Ala. Mr. J. S. Jones, Aasl. Secretary Louisiana; Mr. W. H. Holloway, Second Vice President, Ala. Mr. O. I. Colman, First Vice President, Louisiana; Mr. W. H. A. Howard, Treasurer, Florida. State in Business in Every City in Texas He Begins Tour of quest of Dallas, February tributary arg: Beaumont, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Waco, Dallas and Port Worth. This tour by the National Secretary is a step toward carrying out the nationwide organization campaign, suggested by Dr. Robert R. Motton, President of the National Negro Business League, and adopted by the board at the Twenty-fourth Annual meeting of the League held at Hot Springs, Arkansas, August, 1923. Mr. Holsey, left the Institute DECLARES IM- CITING FUNDS TEXAS An Active League in Every City in Texas is Slogan of Secretary Holsey as He Begins Tour of 8 Texas Towns Will be Guest of Dallas, February 9th. TUSKEGEE HEAD DECLARES IM-POSTER SOLICITING FUNDS IN TEXAS The following letter sent to The Express from Tankerke institute under date of January 25 and signed by the President and the cooperation of the Express and the public in stopping the impositions of the nav. J. D. Ayer, who Battimore, Md., Feb. 1—The Democrat administration in the City Hall is being blamed for the aggrandement of the segregation laws in Battimore. The latter declares that this man has not authorized the candidate who has not for the various state offices. Others are urged upon politic prefer- Baltimore, Md. Feb. 1—The Democrat oracle administration in the City of Baltimore has declared that it will revise the segregation law in Baltimore. There has been no offer, not been authorized, statement of the mayor or other city officials on the proposals of the laws; in Dallas and other Texas cities, and in bringing him to justice. The letter declares that this man has no legal rights and that he has not been authorised to solicit funds for its municipal Moton's letter is as follows: "TUSKERGE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE Forty ministers from all denominations headed by Rev. C. H. Steppe, Dallas Express, Dallas, Texas. Dear Shr.: Inflation on the mayor Saturday and filed their protest against segregation in an in any form. The mayor accepted the petition and perused it at his leisure. He informed the delegation that no measure was authorized to the authorized to none had been proposed, and that the matter so far had been only the first. The minister also declared he would not be appointed to the Real Estate Board to appoint a committee of white and colored people to him. Yourours There are more than 700 index dependent telephone companies in Texas, operating nearly 250,000 telephones throughout the State, all of which with the exception of about 10,000 telephones are connected with the Bell System in Texas. Telephone System there are approximately 500,000 telephones within the State, more telephones than in the entire country of France. ASSOCIATION OF AS MEETING Dallas Park St. appear. I have had the same arm glad that I am glad that I can take this step receiving further support. The Bell System in Texas. Telephone System there are approximately 500,000 telephones within the State, more telephones than in the entire country of France. MADAM W. CO. MAKES NATION GEE Tuskegee Institute, Ala., Feb. 11-15. Tuskegee Institute through its president is the recipient of a substantial donation from the Madam C. J. Walker Mfg. Co., of Indianapolis, Ind. This check comes as an an incentive through which the university is born by its founder, the late M. C. J. Walker. Scholarships for seven worthy students are made possible through a generousity of an Indianapolis orphanage, a deserving student here, shares personally this part of the Walker's company benefaction. Dr. Mason connecting on the gift said, "We are indeed glad to have this money and I am pleased of on appreciation of this gift, we have great deal of good in helping worthy students. --- arate sections of the city for Colorado and white, ministers who talked with Mayor Jackson Saturday, are responsible for the arrest. Leaving the City Hall, ministers declined the offer of Frank H. Hudson, a former White House attorney for the Avenue Improvement Association, to have colored and white agree to the agreement. The Rev. G. P. Baugh declared: "We will not stand for segregation and we will not stand for more more more in willing to every drop of more more in willing to every drop of (Continued on page B) TEXAS TAXS A GREAT DEAL Mr. J. O. Spencer of Oklahoma; Mr. B. Thornton of Arkansas; Mr. W. E. Day of Oklahoma; were also present. The Executive Secretary reported to the officers that the following actions were necessary with the National body in such a way as to strengthen both state and National organization: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE ASSASSIN in Business League in Texas is Slogan of Sec- tour of 8 Texas Towns s, February 9th. At Houston, Vaco, Dallas National Secre- cary carrying out campaign cam- paign. Robert R. National Ne- ad adopted twenty-four League hold assassin, August. the Institute Sunday, January 26th for Texas, where he will spend more than two weeks. It is well known in business creator of the Lone Star State, hav- ing made a similar tour in 1916, fol- lowing which Texas presented a soli- did front at the Kansas City meet- ing. The results of the present effo- orts are expected to collapse even that of 1916 and Texas will be re- presented on a hundred per cent at the League hold "Silver Jubilee" of the League which will be held in Chicago, August 20, 21 and 22. ALDERMAN ANDERSON NAMED DELEGATE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION Institute on Convention. The former floor leader, and signed of the council during the Thompson's express and Express and Wednesday at the meeting of the impasse, the interwar committee of the Regular funding委员会 Republican Committee headed by as cities, and Edward H. Wright, which also deserved him has not the candidate who will run for the local and has agreed upon for political support. PRICE FIVE CENTS Chicago, Illinois, Feb. 8 - Alderman Louis B. is admitted to be Chicago's Colored choice for delicacies in the Republican National ment at this meeting of the "mach- chine" which the wiresure考斯 sensitive legislative Adelbert H. Roberts, for state senator. State A. Griffin and state attorney. State T. Gorsuch tives in the first district. George T. George and attorney William E. William Schuhr, white, the other other delegate elected from the 1st Congre- schuhr, white, the other delegate larger. Several factors are said to be involved. First uncertainty as to whether the officer is selecting a man in a straight fight, some statistician declaring that there not enough Negro valent second, the officer to warrant a display of man who should have imparted a man who appropriations committee; next the jockeying of the leader, themself, the man whose mall shall fall. It is the present occupant has given two men to move when the time expires, New York, N. Y. Fo. 2—The Chapel, Louisville, Kentucky is the chapter, the ministerial and Executive Council officials to quell the alleged attack on U. B. R. P. lodges will hold a national association for the Advocacy of Colored People. 69 Fifth Williams is an able leader and has engaged in the fighting had any weapons. No one was hurt. The camps are close together and Attorney A. Morris Williams, Imperial regent of The Knights and Daughters of Honor, has returned the Dyer Anti-Liching Bill. 811 In the battlefields of France duré were made. WINTER COLD CAUSES MIGRATION'S RECESS Movement of Negro Workers From South Will Probably Be Resumed In Spring. Pittsburgh, Pa. Jan. 21 - W-3'water's snow and cold, more anticipated than an event that could be expected in the exodus of Negro labor from the land of cotton; but the prediction is freely made by the Southern business community and that even before Gentle Spring pushes on her new calamity, the Negro labor force is ready to buy through tickets to northern industrial points of vantage; and the Negro labor has undoubtedly made good what other outlook could there be for the future of industry in the North, Negro labor should again be called to fill the labor shortage which will undoubtedly be needed. Prodigals Who Returned Industry's Needs During 1324, the automobile industry will probably be more active than ever before. Competition and innovation in the models b暮peak good business, the need for workers, good profits, and a stable economy will undoubtedly reach dizzy 21 GRADUATES OF WASH INGTON HIGH RECEIVES DIPLOMAS (a) "Good-by" (violin) (Tostil) Landry Brendle Clemens (Johnson) (Violin) (Gamma) . . . Vida Viktan Listor and Verlise Listor Essays: (a) "Common Uses of an Education" (Joseph Quincy Stark) (b) "Prepare for Better Things" (Jacob Caledariolian - Mattei O'Batte) "Slave Song" (Reigo) Senior Phorn Chorus Communication Dr. J. Newton Jenkina, Waco. Texas Presentation of Song Mr. DeWitt McKurray Member of Board of Education "Graduate Farwell Song" (Rhys Merbert) Senior Chorus Biodiversity Dr. I. R. Mayes Particularly brilliant were the addresses of Dr. J. Newton Jenkina who addressed the presentation speech of Mr. McKurray. Such applause greeted the remarks of both speakers and their stenology and logic won for them in the heart of their beams. N.A.A.C. PUBLISHES EXTRACTS FROM SUDICIAL COMMITTEE DYNAMIC DYNAMIC DYNAMIC-LYTHING BILL New York, N. Y. *Fen.* Z—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 69. Fifty-three African-American extricate from the report of the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, recommending the Dye Anti-Lynching Bill for the State of New York, lashing the N. A. C. A. P. lynching statistic for 1922, as part of the official record of Congress, the report speaking of the decrease in 61 in 1923 to 28 in 1925, states. heights in 1824. The glass industry self. Crossland is charged with shows no signs of being familiar-like with having sought to diarrhee and the country's shipping will be principal Moton to prevent him at least normal, with the prospect ofployees, and to have made an effort of growth during 1824. In these to nullify the effect of Moton's effort, the industry will work out the hospital's the myriad of other industrial ac- vities to which migrants have in order to make his own position ready access. Negro labor has gained secure, he is alleged to have adopted the almost universal practice of having placed him permanently, and thing other than an appreciable injury in a secondary position in the migrant camp, the migrant has been placed in the coming months. Already, the head. He is believed to have offered president of a large Ohio steel mill, the white man support to head the migrant camp, the migrant camp, the men, predicts a banner year for his latter securing him, Crossland, a company, surely he must be an appo- titioner. Crossland went to the hospital supply. And from whence could the official sanction of the augmentation come if not from the National Medical Association which has been the official sanction of the Mason and Dixon Line. From an address on St. Lawrence to hath avenue, Chicago. So far the identity of Avenue, Chicago has been been revealed and plausible. Weeks with old accountability for lynchings. The real publicity that has helped come is "Merry, Merry" would seem to im-visit Mr. Wilson had made to his wife. The American people generally have a favorable action on this legislation. The matrons of the "Windy City." Mrs. Elia L. Hoseme, 3115 Wash-hausen's expense account, due to the hath avenue, national grand queen of truth regarding lynchings, and that they are not, caused by the con- Louisville, KY. The African Methodist教会 of the African Methodist church will convene in the Jefferson County Armory on Saturday were many Negroes. Among those pardoned Wednesday were ten African-American students. The Tippah county, for attempting to make whiskey; Samuel Davenport, six in suburban town away from the high rents and congestion. The defense attorney that ten thousand visitors and delegates will attend the conference will be the twenty-second year of life service and recreation spots for children and surrounded by good schools and hostels and many of the seven thousand mililiter, eighteen three Nerges and the same number seconde and universities, six then universities, and most of them a million communicants. Somebody in one of the camp houses fried two or three & Loan Association is to leave early & Disciple his Chispe to communicate to the camp houses a race riot in progress at February the Four on importation. Quen and Quen of Cunan ed to have left for Washington this heartily approve, in this particular Mra A. B. Beailey of Detroit, week. case, of the method of dealing with Mich. is in the city and will spend Dr. Crossland's dismissal came human fries and recommend the several weeks visiting her sisters the climax of a series of charges and Mrs McNell be entirely exoner Mra. Fred Johnson, 1183 State St. and counter charges between him rendered of any charges which may Wra Wm. Wright, 1183 LaSalle St. and be lodged against him. Mra Wm. Wright, 1183 LaSalle St. certain influences emanating from her in this set". DEPENDENCES WITH MOTON CAUSE CROSSWALK TO LEAVE TUSKERGER. (Special Correspondence Montgomery, Ala., Pa. 2-D, Dr. 2-J, Maryland, Md. 2-M, months ago to a mysterious position at the United States Veterans hospital here, was ordered to disband the unit last Saturday and is supposed to have left for Washington this Tuskegee institute on the other, it is charged that since Crosland and the University of Negresc for a governing hand in the hospital, conditions have continued. Open enquiry by Dr. Moton, of Tuskegee Institute and Dr. Crossland, has been initiated. Unlowntown, Pa. Feb. 2- A Cotteren's jury, the foreman of which was a woman, today "heartily approved" the killing of Henry Thomas a Colored man at Death on April 16 by Mrs. Ida McNeal, a Colored woman. She succeeded the man of attacking his nine-year-old daughter. After Mrs. McNeil told of the attack and the victim added her story, she nearly approved in this marvelous case, "Without any intention of committing or encouraging defiance of the laws of the Commonwealth, we heartily approve in this marvelous case, of the method of dealing with human f lends, and recommend the said Mrs. McNeil be entirely exonerated of any charges which may have been or may be lodged against her in this act." THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 Mr. Curtle A. Smith, Superintendent of Mt. Zion Baptist Sunday School, also Secretary of the Tempur Mercantile Co., connected with the Missindpii Life Insurance Co. and stockholder in West Texas Manufacturing Co. 2-11 EARLY TAXI TELEPHONES Telephone exchanges were first opened in the late Texas city of Dallas during the summer of 1881, The Dallas, San Antonio and Austin exchanges were opened on June first Antonio was 20,650; Austin's population was 11,013; and the population one month later, July 1st, 1881, telephone exchanges were opened at Port Worth and Waco. Port Worth inhabited 6,663 inhabitants and the area once counted 5,655. On the first of the following month an exchange was opened in Houston; Houston's population was 12,488. CHICAGO. Chicago, Ill. Feb. 2. The remains of Nairy, Miee Cook, a well known and beloved teacher at St. John's Highland, Ill. were shipped to South Richmond, Va. home town of the deceased, for burial following the funeral service. Baptist church of which Mrs. Cook had been a member for 15 years. Mrs. Cook is one of several organizations in the city a large number of friends paid their last tribute of respects at the George W. Wilson, 428 South Washahua avenue, has just returned from Memphis, Tenn., where he spent several months acquaintances. This was the first visit Mr. Wilson had made to his town in 20 years. Mr. Wilson, 1115 Washahua Avenue, national grand queen of A. U. K. & D. A. of, is spending time at St. Louis. Mo., headquarters of the organization, on official business. Mrs. Sarah Stratton, 214 E. 39th Street, of the university, is somewhat improved following illness of 14 days which has confined her to her home. Eternity, is somewhat improved and Lou Ella Young addressed the second meeting of the Morgan Park Woman's Standard Organization of women, which met with Mrs. Morris, 11300 S. Washahua Avenue, and otherwise. Mrs. Corn State has been elected president. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Payne who home built in 3820 South Washahua avenue, have moved into their palatial home recently erected in Morgan Park at 3820 South Washahua avenue was purchased through the Ballanty Realty Co. 3638 State Street. The officers of the various companies of the military department of A. U. K. & O. of A. will receive commissions on February 2nd at Entertainers Hall. These commissions will be given by Col. Jamage commanding the State of Illinois. Hon. Arthur G. Froe, Recorder of Deech, Washington, D. C. is ex-commissioned to meet in this city Feb. 12th. Hon. Froe was a schoolmate of M. T. Railley, while attending the V. N. McCall Pennsylvania, Va. Mrs. A. B. Deatley, Michigan, is in the city and will spend several days visiting her sisters, Mrs. F. Johnson, 1115 State Mrs. Wm. Wright, 1159 LaSalle St. and Mrs. J. W. Witches, 1231 W. 105th Street, Morgan Park. Pluko HAIR DRESSING PRICE 25¢ FROM THE THE PLUKO COMPANY MEMPHIS, TENN. "Wherefore Seeing We Also Are Compassed About With So Great, a Cloud of Witnesses" NEW TESTAMENT A Great Cloud of Witnesses Arises to Acclaim Pluko Everywhere you go you can see them happy, smiling and attractive. Because they have been able to overcome the usual drawback many of us have, which keeps us from putting up a good appearance Those of us who are still "groping in the dark," so to say, and suffering disappointments and heartaches over the condition of our hair know that their joy must be great when they feel like there is nothing left to keep them from holding their head up high and walking along knowing that everybody who sees them admires the way their hair stays so smooth and silky. want it to look. This is not just one case purposely picked out to show what Pluko hair dressing is doing. Thousands of our girls and women, and boys and men too are having the same things to say about it. Miss Luella Watkins, one of the society leaders of the race in Houston, Texas; James E. Washington, prominent politician and owner and editor of the Western World Reporter, of Memphis, Tenn.; Rev. Charles E. Burns, Minister and Trustee of the Church of the Living God, of Indianapolis, Ind.; Miss Ellen Burton, of Atlanta, Ga., who has played to crowded theatres all over the South; Miss Virginia Hartley of Norfolk, Va., a prominent member of the Beulah Bentow Company playing the more important theatres in the south and noted for their beautiful girls; Miss Annie Lorita Fraizier, beautiful and talented soprano of the Alpha Opera Company, whose portrayal of famous operatic roles has created such a sensation that theatres are "sold out" quickly wherever she appears; Louise Jackson, musical comedy star whose talent has won her recognition from coast to coast as one of the real stars of our theatres, the wife of "Hardtack" Jackson; and many others too great to mention them all are praising Pluko Hair Dressing. Not long ago someone asked one of the celebrated La Fayette Players how she managed to fix her hair, so she naturally takes the part of the different characters she plays. Her eyes sparkled and she said as quick as a flash—"Many of the parts I play call for long, beautiful hair to carry the impression of the real character. I have been aided greatly in doing this through the use of Pluko Hair Dressing, which has given me a wealth of long, silky hair. I therefore, take great pleasure in telling you, so you may know how to make your hair just as attractive as mine is. The LaFayette Players are known all over the country, and are thought of along with the great artists of the stage in their work of producing all the best dramatic plays at our leading theatres, such as the Grand in Chicago, the Dunbar, in Philadelphia, the Howard in Washington, D. C., the Douglas in Baltimore and many others. When one of their stars says that she is able to make Pluko do for her hair what everything else failed to do, you know she is anxious for all her fellow girls and women to know about it, because she knows how we have all tried time and again most of the reported discoveries which were supposed to make coarse and dull hair glossy, smooth and soft, so it will stay the way we There is only one answer to such wonderful and tremendous testimony for a thing which is proving a real blessing to our race—and that is, Pluko is doing what so many other things promised to do but failed—and the best part of it is that Pluko costs less than other hair dressing. ALTHOUGH THE NAME HAS BEEN CHANGED TO "PLUKO" (SO IT IS EASIER TO REMEMBER AND ASK FOR AT YOUR DEALER), THE AMBER COLORED IS STILL SOLD IN THE BIG GREEN CAN FOR 25c, AND THE WHITE DRESSING IN THE BIG BLACK AND WHITE CAN FOR 40c, BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. THE PORO AGENT RENDERS A DISTINCTIVE SERVICE It Pays to Patronize Her PORO HAIR AND TOILET PRODUCTS stand out from the crowd of competition with character strikingly their own. PORO Products are amazingly effective. That PORO satisfies is evidenced by the fact that over THREE MILLION PORO patrons were served with PORO Treatments and PORO Products by more than SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PORO AGENTS during the year just passed. Wherever you live you may use PORO and enjoy matchless satisfaction. There's a PORO AGENT nearby who will cheerfully serve you. E. W. Williams and little daughter E. W. Williams together with Miss M. Leigh W. Morris meeting in honor of the their son twentieth first birthday with a three course dinner was serene P. L. Worth and Pineiell returned to Greenwood—Sunday School at all churches reported good attendance and a well discussed lesson. Reverends Oliver and Washington were on a real spiritual awakening was enjoyed. Prof. C. L. Humber, was in church was at his best and with characteristic logic and philosophy following are on the sick list this week. entertained at home in honor of the their son twentieth first birthday with a three course dinner was serene P. L. Worth and Pineiell returned to Greenwood—Sunday School at all churches reported good attendance and a well discussed lesson. Reverends Oliver and Washington were on a real spiritual awakening was enjoyed. Prof. C. L. Humber, was in church was at his best and with characteristic logic and philosophy following are on the sick list this week. TEXAS TOWNS If you don't know her name, write 4300 St. Ferdinand Avenue ST. LOUIS, MO., U. S. A. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 bears and friends despatched expressing *main and Mr. Bush and you may* *splendid location for right man. A bear and friends enjoyed a meal at the rest. 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This will be a counterpoint to a gift to the member of the guard it a great privilege to take part in erecting court landmark as a heritage to our children? LOWS AND NEW MEMBERS TO COMMEMORATE IT EVENT. I KNOW EVERY MEMBER IS ANXIOUS TO HELP. TEMPLE AND SECURE TEN THOUSAND NEW MEMBERS program for this year. Some program I admit, but Odd Fellows and Household of Ruth of Texas, continue to JULY 11, 1924. Big Campaign will be the same as last year. All old promptly. BUILD THE TEMPLE AND SEASON NEW MEMBERS. LETS DO IT and meet gust and celebrate it. THE ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE CAMPAIGN The Odd Fellows are going to it in Houston. They are and specifications have been applied and bids will be submitted within be such a building as will arouse them and occupied by Colored People in As an investment, it is going and cents, but it is in sentiment good has the Washington Monument youth in American have made a Temple, will be built, will be a order. Don't you regard it a great and leaving this great WE WANT THOUSAND NEW THIS GREAT EVENT. I ANXIOUS BUILD THE TEMPLE AND NEW M This is the program for this too big not for the Odd Fellows The Campaign will continue to JR Rules governing Campaign bonuses will be paid promptly. CURE THOUSAND NEW M in Houston next August and so FRATE 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 will be approved by the Executive Committee, and blds will be submitted within the next thirty days. It is going to be built within the pride and excite the admiration by every Negro in the State. It is going to be owned and colored 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 what. 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Seaphy tts" unsty | sounding word bat « word fit to be applied fo thong maar soul. xbd amon fu they are many, who are a Wladed their own well being {hat ther sook doight in wreadin ‘hg Basket of gloom over ever ‘project for progress that is pro- eed. ‘These grovehes are they ‘wh contivoaity declare that "1 can’ bbedone”; they balk at the lest tent of tine, energy and even the fimalint bit of money tn the 1m provemeat of themselves and thot ‘commons tla the frouch who does no vant gar in his ndditon because De hates to apend the money meee ery to loaall in he own home fn he vouch, who” wil Bot den the peution for the pavement ‘this wn wlceot because he doce ‘ot want to pay Sho cot of laying It betore his own door Ht te the crouch who hates to ay Bla tx thoust he ts willing ‘ong te slp te bet de owe’ payment of tase Mat ts th gtoieh who eel that his tomer cangot 40, ta0 ftpelan of eevertsing tr i Shar ho dg oa Ietenyltne' ltt then ‘hich fal in hie way. eft ny the pic Pa oceupying ‘nace when Ti oat Sih aretha ure gloom Aorist plan. jor a ‘our estate Phy. ea Seca ‘0 because Providence per- ssn, ae mnbers 10 Spall tho perfect Oar se oho hare bop Be "owl feck to i them among us 1: Moo! fie ey become unui closet ndveraae Ma to thes that eon who Iamtead, they hou to the te fag of eae pea the, blomins ” sant tron: out the ap Towa! Goat fet tate al poe a Jon each other “each other esc | PION i made by thoes wh ‘Sime oy, os zane waltons: 08 ageant the for ere ties. Only thee wis “gst she wuncean Toute seal ts penn ena Ts amr caret fiat gear fr smite: cat Pace pag beara er i Sian ad iE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALI rE SATURI PEDRUARY 2, 1024 =< SMe DALLAS MKPREOs, f” " WN\¢ THE MIRRO} VW el iN T ii Weg 3) pf al aes dl) Certs PERLE 0 ‘ Kae é Rae peep pocezee : es ee etre eel oc MEAL RPOWTH tha works “eves! cercet attraction ever stowea! Tectaly 7 ee ee ie een Dempeny ne the world’s <ham-| sow (hat Wille has an oppertunlty ny crites com t pen wv Heng ov theve te tn the Held, aes Dempeey he tn seured 0 takebath parents of Jn Heuer oF twa of the caliber of Fir~ in, cuance and tx manager places «blood the off-s0 nor Marr Willa 1 balloved tht] Nerves Im the way nam cx bo™ with ba wii net onty te the testont cone! onto sw behing, ut thee, wae 6, rermtat tender ter championship Beners, BAt) 1.1. rotiewed the career of Willelmarriage or it ix Dempaes's superior Im the Fins 95) daw that he would even accept the blood ls bad eens tee ie raiser cian he fact thatthe tune have tte 'e atale of arprcition, no com(Wiood 30% sou Heatly demanded a shovidewn snd|racat ix he ot finally wloming the|%,'ni coma sroring ctor on ment ant ado eat, ra cara) an el REM Tag a oe erie pe ee cage eer ners wrens arene, Sere eee pee nee ea ere alle gre era Peeontoncemetreone ce a OE go RE ERR Serger ER et Lr erie Forehead Beara ec kcia peace eareers eon wrens orci re ee ee seer ae ea en er i eae fat Pee tectes oneeeeerne oor Sg Belge Sule afc eangloeeregheokeh gc ead ee ee rece ese pce ceae Sm mere eee) ber oon tr we nah emp anl oy Th hon etme of Me ts ents ema Sie Cadman fr re ey Sh een (ioe iene aoc Jae ge oate tee ru andy a ghee neers cae | a FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES. a mas apg ea ian > dnt eu ee ae peti eee etal eee eet a eee one eee erent erect: seettitinttn c: OSE ees aren Ey eee geared crtae pas Saha th rt, teas ee fers ie sais fares te ta a recs Bees wo fats Rs Eines, women trai ret Recetas eae GE cs (oy Raber P. awarda fr ] (Ry Robert P, Rawards tor the Associated Negro Press) ‘iy Robert P, Bawards tor the [vers Werry. Vay and was capt fwitn @ number’ ot aaroctates AR PD Tecexpnuses is ‘oi—whe wet Wenaett Paitipet | treason and murder) condemned Ouest Willa Tiord. Garrisn’s| hangeds the Staten ot South Core ut able tupperters waa Wendell | nourl, ad entucky eneh. ullipn whe tahed Ma ait and was | tug 'a rope to’ he weed for the cody at any sont te stan fot the tution)” Kentucky's proving entna! farecy oa babes tn Dosvell|« ‘sonlgeattry, tas Serrtned ce alt, Benton when it meeting call-| nde at ivipes Tor aiding aleve et te demeunce the murder of Love-| treedamt fovr the, then Attorney-General of "Ons uf the flexi ty the Un Marachinettn mide a enptivating| round Mallwny work along woeceh that ihrentened to tara the Obie was Calvin Patrbanns Meatence neslaat the cause fet hich |enry Aoife reaslved to-do at wi they bad br: Wistes te the oeraplon| Mc gorer te Bitevite te sation at thie important mument wader the| nnd ‘utoeries endured by the al very shade of the Impending entan-| te wan mrrenfed wuimber ff trope, Wendell Philips tained the|tn the wet of wivtag, nestetnne fe tnd with he marvelous voles |sinven and ‘committed. te pr captivated Ma. sndieace to the ex-|where he suffered untold. ere fout that the antiainvery sad matic| tthe hands of his keener, We marder reselutlons were tanatwewe-| nearly clehtcon gears te's Went ty carved. | penitentiary, nid We te nada that {S-Pe whose execution ata three Ing there Dears he reeeved 8 Amertenn Sinton gentribate rape for| laches. the gallows? ‘Next Week's Whatnate ‘Sohm Hivewn of Omawatomie, the| 04—Who wan ‘Thomas ‘Carvt man whe gave slavery les” death| Deleware? eva, inherea for many years in|. OS—Whe wen Jonnthan Wake siding the enute of eatiaiavery. On| bO—What wan the Undereros etener 16th, 16m be attncted Mor-| Nalirena? Negro Teachers of our state is the meeting of the National Association of Colored Teachers which will convene in Dal- las, July 30-August 4th. ‘The slogan for this meeting sent out from headquarters at Tuskegee is “a 10,000 membership for this year.” ‘This is the first time in the twenty years of its exist- ence that this great body of educators has chosen to come to Texas. But the fact that it is coming is evidence enough on its part that it desires its benefits and good influences to ae ‘Texas as well as other states. ow remains for its teachers to de- PG Afar mend igre Res Spang welcome the thousands of visitors which it brings in a manner commen- surate with the reputation of the state for hospitality and eae eee ae ceeaeky enacted eprogrene ‘for its entertainment which if followed carefully result Eee eter cer Sotneee ns metseeenrenant Of (ain roel. path Se in an to which Texas teachers as a mass i ead. "hl mating ean ean ch ta Tess And here pee eeeeicree ee ‘their and the ation of their state "ha prfnin te eu f So. ipenmae aa ‘Thé National Negro Business League is not satisfied with oe ‘of Texas in its annual meetings. At least it would appear that this is true if we value rightly the a ‘Kt Holsey in Texas. OF notithe apathy of Texas in regard to the Nat Tecbue ie the fat of the failure of the National ‘to function ‘or whether or not it is due to the ‘The Express does not say. Tt does say however, that the visit of Secretary Holsey should be the means of clearing the ground and paving the way for a better relationship and a closer one between Texas ind the National League, ‘There can be no doubt but that the visit of Mr. Holsey to the towns included within his tour will prove to him that Texas isa field filled with possibilities of great development slong business lies, and that it contains business men of jgrent vision and business projects of no small size, ‘Texas annot lose by his closer acquaintance, it thould Iappen to that wherever, he, visits, there should be frank, free and open discussions of the National And its rightful place and influence upon the eo ic life of the raco and he should be acquainted with the desires of Texas in this regard. ‘And in this connection it is not amiss to remind Texans that in their now participation in the affairs of the National Negro Business League they are blamable for its failure to fnction ns they, would have i. If i has leked direction, it has not exerted the desired influence itis because those who should have composed it and helped to give it direction Ihave stood aside and criticized it destructively and failed to lend their aid to its progress. ‘Texas. welcomes Secretary Holsey and The Express is sincere in its desire that his visit may have the effect of rtimalating a greator interest in Texans in Neyro Business [Leagues and in seeing to it that the National League be- lcomes the power for eoomomic good in the. race that it al THE PASSING OF LENIN Lenin is no more. Death has finally sealed the lips, up- on whose very word hundreds of thousands hung, and snapp- the mainspring of the brain that was capable of planning and carrying to execution the bloodiest and most complete revolution in the history of the world. ‘Tn Russia he is genuinely mourned. Russian peasants and the middle class as well found in his theory of govern- ment a cure Fla ond see, ga nee. eriezeiae — grown haught Ise e power that it ‘80 grossly rd though we, have been mado (o stand aghast at ‘we, having stand aghast a the awful holocaust and ravage of death which the revolu- tion under Lenin caused to be in Russia; though we, have believed because of the pestilence and starvation that stalk- ed that land for so many months that the heart of the whole world cried out in sympathy for that seemingly over- whelmed and totally doomed empire__somehow, that same brain that caused the revolution which resulted in misery was also capable of framing and living by, in spite of tre- mendous opposition, « program of construction” which _ Is slowly but surely bring order out of economic chaos in this ite ev elea ne may aginst Roahviem and We a ‘as we may st Bolshevism ani Bolshovists, in Lenin the world witnessed a figure of colos- {intelligence one who possessed control of his emotions to the degree of machine likeness, and determination and per severance to an extraordinary degree. Time to come will wit: nas tbe name ot interwoven with the subsequent his- Nearness to the actual in Russia and our bea ee trea of judging with any degree of fairness the real hea we Wink of eK ierre, | Dani we e Robespi ton and Marat of France who bathed that country in blood and Inid the basis for the Napoleonic Wars, the bloodiest recorded until the last. Great War, when we remember Pym and Crom- well gf England who though less bloody, beheaded a king and {he direction of the government ofthe English people, Wwe find less to wonder a in the conduct of Russia its production of a Lenin and a Trotzsky. Lenin is dead and time alone can determine the charae- ter and kind of reforms in the government of Russia which| he instituted; but now as Russia mourns for him, the world can funy think of him as a remarkable individual and it ean happen that ot of his revolution, starvation, misery, denth loodshed will come the most efficient demoerac dha world fias-over ode: sy that TWO PROPOSITIONS FOR THE TEACHERS OF TEXAS ‘There are two propositions, one of which is now in pro- gress the other of which is yet to come, which shdtld en- gage the attention of the Negro teachers of the State of Texas to a more than ordinary degree for they both contain possibilities of large benefits to the profession’ and the Ne- Ey youth of our State. They are, the school survey which now bate conducted in Texas and the coming meeting of the Assocation of National Negro Teachers. ‘The school survey, calculated as it is to discover the real status of education in Texas future improvement in the whole state should command the respect and attention of Negro teachers particularly. ‘Texas’ Ne schools as a whole are a parody on educa- tion. In length of term, school equipment, pe. of teachers and even in euricala they fll so far short of what they should fay movement calculated te improve them Paaaibag nt be welcomed gladly and hel in every way ‘The investigation of Né schools is under the direc- kon of Sara ul en aay a aed SPN gro education. His investigators will visit schools in sev- eral counties which have been chosen for the survey. By them because of their greater know. hie poverty of the conditions under which they la an if they will, contribute much material to these in wwestigators whieh can be made the basis upon which im ‘Nob only ft this way can Negro teachers aid the sur v. qa mother quite as important. ~The improvement il be proposed in recommen dations of the Surve i to the Grate Legislature shoul socgual an epee Wr aah tha - fan ean be Bear in ruarantocing favorable acti jon.them by the Legislature. “Here again the Negro teach lors of Texas can faa pokey moans fecretully locus tat ity a yuble with thal pe trons and ti rahe thus guarantee a militan [P Xt would appear that interest thelr own improvemen ; r Posi tatanee oe neti to this jvery progressive step which is being instituted by the Stat TaN fséther apd no less finportant consideration forth jot ae te Red conteinghieas’ wa- Crslonabiy would be the grestent ‘hon effec” traction ever nned OF course the hat wil kw ep tht ov) that Willy hae am oppertente te tect Dempory he i asared te te the chance nnd tx mnnaner places tmoney barrier In the way an tm em tone to hide behind. at those whe ove fullowed the career wt Wile ter of Wekard thet earren WH ttn strain of aeprediation, no com {ident In he ot finally wlanina the Nomen, : Te tad when 9 eh ete wits ed” Dompoaycomen ‘tte Trt that wing of the doar’ pol Mine ade 5 hutlabaleg whew Baek Seamunm treated the shamplonsh {rom his white sppanent let re sont ta their sour grapes" weapon Stineyine the entire group ot whe ition af trate. Yorea wins ove tse. nen ete cre ees Sy mouth nnd thronsh the prem kpc evemae. wan takem ont [near tenoeowt peop who” chance {expres ther praticedan ove the real, ck Bompeey repress Suly the hing element of hs ros Starry Wiis represents ext the Bes fw sloment our row: tet th te erowshiy wnaeretod hy all ma F cites, Detanien 2 eh ets bn i pres ete cere SP ae gear oS Pierce ws cot Recon ae at Er eee Se: one af SMa key 2 Bs ing as well as for suorts. . oe enacts om ee = Corte Santee es oe es ts a he hava gre Pret) mee 20 sec sey | [pers Werry, Vex nad was captured ReceXPnnne seers, com ocabassne season x sents Corse a me ™ i co “the exe rentene wae ating Obie wae Calvin "Patrbontar” whe Wi ewer te aiertase tae sevens mer iis salons ar are solos toate a tan or ca ms ast ot atte amr ie met coronee as et wine be asec calidon Tis nana cea te ped wesny tention pers ths Renesas vishenlsry, coe Wt mad tant tag scor fens he weet, saa nae ect Week Whatnote NEE oRutag Daleigelle ee Se Whe wen Jonathan Walker? Sse nes ihe Unaeroreeed natondt a the meeting of the National rs which will convene in Dal- 3 sent out from headquarters bership for this year.” the twenty years of its exist- ciueators has chosen to come ‘is coming is evidence enough enefits and good influences to states. through its teachers to de- S benefits and weleome the i aeieis @ ane amines en eNe | WRecéntly T hed sad opportunity | oe eee nae iy aaaumeal ay tte itante ene ware] Wanting aay and the baby asrumed scetcring from tad blood that was|« pecllar color, Geveraliy the fit Inherited érom Walt parent, Now 4fVrymptonin are thee of « nein Doth: paren of the’ child has had] 7qh cota tater the child develo ‘blood the off-springs one sure to bel > orig, ne mt oe born with bad blood. This condition "wits condition ix one'that persists] MU orecbatia ean ie peeves ol), Tine comtiten We Sie het sarees Sate thn hod. exaied, before en" ‘min enka. Ehe cil imarriage or if you know that YOU") ius q very hoarse cry, and sdon| Boo Vis paar "even You fra out with arash Pert and ‘auapicion that you have bad) wucous patches may be seen on ined ou shouté men eaten |Tne ateut he arm oF sae |= forth oon, tiie aes Rs" ay hae aide fey items to try to describe wm oaie aa [nd the Jolnte, are swollen and ten-| atedtary.sypolie to the pobileax| nt the Sots, are mwolin Sod toe nite ramen ein cto ey tment conta se ate Wins sie Know o7-l huge handing, at the cae Seb aun ssrarotatiens nea| ee Susman Rawdltne 28,16 ee fos a nat Sorte geedition ero Paicgee Sho Fee Jetiomic and pale with loss of wolght| "sm my plnion think Ato the| Fey and trength nd in the core lcoaten crime a manor’ womn| yn few month the child may not an comity nw ath nk he ena Le itveed to easere oa omeared ot cals S80 seetabe oe any fo it tora poor tnnoceat baby. ‘Therel her into: the cauibect, Dut” tal le variour explanations au to Row lthig advice. At you have © lek Baby|g he hi inert the ad hood. but | at taps ae al the ie ob 1 Shall nat go Into tail to explain gets etter every now and then, ine may re \ercuna pay, yout. carry the baby ‘every man and woman _showtal the doctor and’ have’ hm exa lub ewemrslver Toe an extintan:| ned give the doctor eur family] Mion" oas‘encen year, Beefy ior personal history. The baby eine wah ‘utemgt to wiv ome Sen ts over the sty are eapecaly for tha {an rutering from ba blocs "The purpose and tha chars tro. rem agi PORE Ea ee EER es F =|)" $3]; COL MIDNIGHT'S | _—-}:3). — SR —— WEEKLY LETTER. {== [ERR keke Ta J. 0, maDxtance meen 9 Laer hat or stopping out tnd that “fom eTUsKnann BU ENDS Trll-am thinking thoughts there days (TAR IX TUSKROR enim ihlaking thoughts these days) ‘Tuskegee tnattute, Ala. Web, 1— lnuia wort snot stenting wil, ax frills Tamm comsdored wader i Neeather i looks ike Tam not stad ng tit, but gov om toward th fevare aod eiralty, One. mre, tm Tavs teen foreed fo atop tnd pe l giace torn heme one: ks i fatten ste and wilt mina frith us any mare, Hon. James Fe Merson of Mobile "Ala fe was om ot Aisha’s wreniont, and we shal sim Sie Without a doubt he wae neo tine weston me in the ty nob and mado hin by. tif. Po jr'mumber of years he waa’ an im Portantfutor tn the aoblle peat ot lattadent Ws bend has been ox tended’ to many" young” men.” an feiss he’ was sailed spon’ for on fervice which meant otal wii ie wan right thre, But he baa Eon facies crv aas wera tim lance, Gay aot west ane belove frhan ttt yo ¥ snioyed vary mies fat tip hare and Ie meant ch free the gone of Reve aed Bn tal, cho pastor of ig Dathel A Bi tr church and hin wit, and the made ‘os feel right at. home. wit (vem, "they ars fine people anu ured. me that thle doore we opened to mes night or day. "Ot courte tealed atthe ff Jor tne Stanta, Todependent an found wise Ola Watker ati athe post sed ton. Dem ‘Davie’ an ber en outa te wich you could e Nis wate the io and it thous far trom. his tra bein tnd oun woman to put thom down o aper sn ant sh they came ont Rie mouth and Tovked to me fines that she would’ take "then feos e'brene”tafore they. coc feach his mouth, Wonsertut tee Hi Jestended me the use of he estome bite anh otic white ty the Pet ah ty Nae ay ea ‘Aviat to Moyhoure cote foroushe me” face in that wees eater, Prot Ton Hope, gresten le the cology and one ot the ben fied mn it til oun He fea J sotiogs president and one’ wh Renews het tt te 10 oe 0 svodacs Jota va) calles." Thaa the cana ot ‘tou to the ctlege and toh nese an talked with hl. no toca tried to ton tome he’ ot tage can tat al fa T have Jon cca that in the futuce Tam ing to-do the other bind of wer ant wit not bother ity cur be te Tk tnore anything eae to as fe'x dove unow Ores and atin laat dont Mow tuna. When t tai i sound te college mmon they Som Nook’ at me as it they went Co cal fue oe “of them damfufor 7 ths They “would ‘bat the four’ 1" meht feck that teck‘¢t "Tila n'a womdertah woe, and called tone the ev Dr." trnet all pastor nf th Liberty Dap hare "and one ot tbe reste rashes Im tis country. i d Ina wonderful work, and ‘be be longs Inthe siamo" Bburgeon Moody and others am rare You are scing to ta me that tay polng tow fant, on fam thiaking so mescif. and Tan fing to. aut down’ and that vr toon, "vor when T wrote you ty ast ‘time wan Just moving, an [Pavan n_AQianta Ga, at the hom fei, 3m. all sa T fomtember, an moved trom there over to Taske ree Tastitute. to soe ‘the, Warmer snd other work and totale «ok stone of the hardest worked me I Ghin'ace of our, Dr, ober Te Mon ton, principal-vé uae "int tats and the man whe i called tp om to apeak ‘ut for wen place where no ather member of the ac can soeaie and. in places, where lt means omething ie knows, wba toraay and how to sey it and then won the prea tw giving hen hah © tauare ia, he Just knows how t Keep his mouth clove. “A tha comarence Thad the seas ura of mosing many repronntatv men and women fom ail parts of the country, ndveatorn, and farm ert and protesional men and ‘om ce "They were all unere to a0 what could he done to better ‘ceealion north amd sont ast hd wes, ar cad women: whe and Blac and 0 ihe stheeeolera: tetweem 3am nether whita ner beck tad wil nave cn Aled a "voller un yout fear that there Ia a alight mie ke shout thie Ta tovinbl Fou see ony. the Novse Im whlch 1 fst bet youd tt on mn ow Hymptome may appear anywhere from the fiat to the elatth week. The constitutional symptoms are Wanting away and the baby assumed 1 pecttlar color. Generally the frat ymptoma are those of a seemingly {enh cold Inter the child develops "Tila condition ta one’ that peralat inacite ot ordinary and radical treats tment for common colds. The ehild har avery hoarse ey. and 9o0n teak out with a rash. Piemues and tisenue patshen may be seen on the Mipn or ‘about the arma or lae- where The baby hat a alight fever nd the Joista, are swollen and ten- ter aastmutating Pheumativm. caus: ing the child to ery altoqt constants iyo whom the baby la moved by the slghest handling, As the cane fre on the baby's condition grows ‘rorve, causing the baby to Become Theme and pala with loan of wolgbt leah and strength and In the course f'n few months Uhe-ehld ay not oole ke the same baby. Tahal not attempt to go any fur. thor" tnto the wubject, Dut take thie advice We you have w sek Baby that atays ale all the time. only fgets better every now and then, I ‘would pay. you to carry the. aby tothe deter and have him exam Ind ‘oe give the doctor. Your fart or personal history. The baby etinte ver the elty are expecially for thi Iptoess Gel iha eiteues tre fren: i ath SaEE shentattkces Gone) 1 am thinking thoughts there. days whether 1 eam expres them ail ot 1 wonderft how's falow San devetip ie het wiling ode lon mind and eat mena the maby ton ot oth race. Ome tag Tocking’ man matt Puperintens font et ‘the’ eathotstpacopl hureh war caled spon to. speak nd he Tok ‘the nage a nad ite oe the time waa oft to was making a home run when be anid: "one nish Pred Dougan was roaking a apech, ie wan aco Seeding. driven pal hoes Shen t'woman fn tho audione 8 Mt ti whic woman stopped he weet tna"saa (0 him, ‘a Dougan Got isnot "dens but bet vin end You ahotla eo am and’ do what. You oan for your peopie™ ar. Dousloe {Glu her Yer Cam an went om ith Min ape ruere was an editor,» predeer, 1 Tawyer and doctor alla ene fi the mame times man ome mor te well ae" wit, Mo wan rom he hemlet Evening Nowe una eiieve me he made sums peach, He Ina mecehemater ands tan who th hota to mpi oti church even thourm he en nrely south crn man Te belleves tn Jute fair Pay and pas anon ton cam tar ‘of coanlone He. advocated food fecing, nnd 00d things being fai aout each ether y wach othr He told un to hold doer cor tee: ‘Nin This ins what wo are ine tnd we ate now sontending for ‘ait citaenenp ‘“tocaking of clltenahip, vou can natn fi citizen of America th mee ete eee at “atin Poutanen fen "yo take away the alll then outa awy my ents Ae he fen—in fact you too eof my tt etanin T'eeh "you when we. dows me fo to voting, them there wi ate bo "many ‘hard ieye. sad Shout us by atticoaeckars Be many emagoguer rise ato ofce on Ne ero Vituperation,” and” they ae eee mays man to be planted ihe earth and We blood now ey Ing othe tout produer eater mem and not slevate any nan be aun he howe howto mr up ence ited "ace prelude re ant thy. Aamntod and satentmansp fre needed tn our ennty ond hep in eto ing "eka tae ood tnd how pleaunt Hts or Ws {o°aval together in unig I'had the pleasure sf shaking Mande with the President or Wit Sere ater i John Grogs, whe, in to. be nay Grote Stier ext May and tn tere ea Dre W. Ht Magny whois onthe a {ae aba’ ready to, beefert toh fener chareh at he theese Sorking bara He'was at th, on feronee Tmet the prsiaet of Me harry ‘Meleal Colle, the Tosi tion ‘whch nas evento" we mor bhlcins ot our varty than ey other and mat of thom stand o the'Tant rani in the profesional the oad wath Ko-om and we wil each thereby nnd’ bye rant God toa won Tanto have something to s4y asont the Veteran Hopital ty sw her ater it ie a fine tants Som it homey could Jat ae prs Indice” ther althourh. the whit tmen there shook my thy ak Mand Voted” ato my” beast sven, dein the bullalog theft baila Tabeerved that there were a Invatorie ome for white Sad for'un No nlgne up bat 1h jut tnderatood "Then we have de there erowaed" apn wuatert wt thn fama, white “the cotta bull or that purpose or treat, cause one or to white families 8 inthe "auarters "This ‘te what would cal straight ont ell an thin that in thin age cf notch prejudice, the white mas onght me want to some ‘and'ive among wo an tnen draw the ine "Tur over Weavoea Nesvo tateations sna held acered‘hia tradition” “Dati told you twas not ready to tis about tie now and I'tm not etn roa “You must now begin to est forthe” Snional "Negro, “Duta Langue and the. National "Duplin Sunday School and. YP. Ue Con crea fab held tn Cleveland OMe] tnd. remember the MMC meetin Pisbureh” (it ear” 8] cn you cing or os cr you acing or 1 het re Mary Mcleod Bethune penitent ot the. Nationl_ Associa eer bobs Sn aoe OFFICE CAT By suntus aes The most popular state ‘ cece ieee ee areas” eee ce th lara ath ete ie orm: eos ace fegeeca essen emcees i, a | —000 0 e00— etc ere peta eee ete oe bower puff, andthe pape an tn De snc eae ee ys a erect paee remnaten ae! oa set seca teat 000 0 000— oie wna ew rae ee en ect eimai oe i ce Pha ee eae eae rare Sposa eee en ee nse SI teed eases ce SOE ne Sao ene oye aoa cy sare aoe hae been towed infor being im- SEE ors cog ts eo ies Heed Boas ie und ther Teno sie weather, Row | sour curs ee ‘Thin te the thine fora "We ae Jcharan rather than’ ter ono dia ‘eco. | 16 anpears shat we more botin- | rue total enratinent of alte vertmnats st Brwtra ‘rary ievapnrximatay 3100 stu | A new drug store has been open- ed ih Branson, He ty ote briang Colored parmaciat ‘there wenn S87 patlotsadmit- eetana S208 “terctea"speations Sectormed tant sent at Preumen's De. Mevahant_ of tovlese lite! ane “ot entorkye ome ur" ata the Cleat Sven: Phitadeoh san a Tan bean ot erteg ore Coened socinatisnt [han ster New Terk ‘or Chass Harty Wl tan boon _ottered ssonnne ty 'tex Rickard tor we Routn essere, ith pe snd Dempeey Avnfoximately 99 por ct ot the lotro cefored male io" your. of age ad ever, arg guinalty cpl: ce Citorea tarmara In Halles Coun: lac worth “Ceetna tre’ making sientabrogrene tthe ate oF teir'Parm ean Avedon, altimore Nay amaat a4 many 1. iterate Colored perso 10 ears of acs and over as New Tork Chctem sha ‘olinotphi combined. any ot the ilefanth trom tne cuts ove ansiose ib tig tl farm inthe North ond tn got awe fromthe ‘congered naan) ‘em veto ‘There are more Colored chauffeurs in Pennayvania. than tm any. other sate. New "York ranks tn second ince, followed" by’ Virginia, Geor- a, the District of Columbia, end Maryland, She a wonderful character 1 atart- ed this etter In Tunkegea nnd T At Pinang i in’ Montgomery. and T think will mall it tm New Orleaon, Lat will here stop. gr EARLY LIFE OF ROLAND HAYES IS TOLD BY HIS FIRST TEACHER Texas Towns --- Mr. Hayes will give his first performance at the Opera House of the Academy of Music on Saturday evening, Jan. 16, and the next day at the Negligence Hall on Tuesday afternoon. He will be leaving day for his fourth European concert, two local concerts include some of the most famous works in French, Italian and German. He will be entirely devoted to the Negro spiritus. Perusal of the foreign poems that he will present, pearl critics are about equally important to his mastery of the European tonality, enthusiasm over the folk songs of the Discovery of Hayes. I had to hound that boy until Then came the problem of despair. Mrs. Latta Roe of Grand Forgotten the inspiration that came to her. Mrs. Lula Jaffery entertained a college campus and, much as she did for a good many of her friends had carried Cary Hayes along for the ride, she had to party at the K. of Pall. A hall to have the same inspiration; the guest present; the received many that was too far away and the K. of Pall to take. I therefore urged him to go press; he wishes to say just here because the excellence of the 20 copies of the Expired sold here he finally consented to take some lessons despite his mother's disapproval. Then I was handicapped by the lack of music text books. His first lessons in solfege were from one which he learned from Turning Point in Hayes Life. "The real turning point in Hayes was the introduction of Andorium under the auspices of the combined Masonic Lodge of Hayes, which entitled 'David the Shepherd Boy' under my direction and young me. All during the rehearsal his enrolment in theatrical performance at the public performance at the play of the town; even the first talk of the town; even the first Early Education. Chester McCabbon, as a local New York Times is "nothing more than a noga paper. Resuming his re-struggle of the shape, the singer, he said. Finally, Hayes got to Fisk formal education to matriculate was accepted as a special student four valuable years of training When he entered he did not have a tuition fee and the tuition fee费 there and therefore had to work his way from the college who does not pick his fellows who do not pick his fellows however, mental the work he did told that when he made in Chicago taken by a family that had employed Hayes as a house-boy who finally and they were the first to see him afterward. After four years came surburb with the Fluk University Jubilee Singers, but remained in Boston at the end of the second season and started his studies under Arthur Hubbard. If he had first big success was achieved in his first major recognition, one of the great artists on the present day has steadily increased. Texas owns **Roseer** - Sunday was a high dive on the usual hour Schools opened at the Roseer Immediate School of Sunday Texas, pastor of Sunday Church, and collection collection at 4 P. M. a spiritual meeting was held at 4 P. M. D. W. Cahoun was in the city visiting wife and relatives W. Whitestead made a flying trip Greenville - Sunday Club meet Jan. 25th, 1924 at the resident of the city called to order by the president; after a delicious lunch she was served the club will meet Mr. Bilec, Mrs. Howard Daniel and Mrs. visiting her mother, Mrs. S. P. entertained by Rw. Wells of the city was out of town Sunday Rewel, a pulpit with a good sermon. Ginnieville. — The Deaconess Board was entertained by Mrs. Loee Bone at the residence of Mrs. Bone spent and after bust over a splendid devoted to those who all attended Sunday. Rev. Ray Larson large audience at Mr. Olive Bap. large audience at Mr. Olive Bap. Blackburn was wooed of the city last week on business. Mrs John night. The old Folks concert was wooed of the night. The old Folks concert was wooed of the night. Old House head. three mimes from the city was destined Fri. Mrs. Maggie Sumner who is Mrs. Maggie Sumner who is Mrs. Maggie Sumner who is Teachers Association has been formed here and hope that all the On a surprise to everybody meet, Mr. Eiter Johnson of the Galatinia community were united in Holy Week evening Jan. 27. Miss Pearl Woolley, Mrs. John Williams with much love, and Mr. Robert Woolley in the well known chum of the volunteers of the Elm Grove community with salient ability. We bespoke with salient ability. We bespoke with couple a preeminent future. *Bailleyville and Jones Prairie* — The indebted young man Mr. Hunt Wurst, Ben Bosson, H. J. Purts, Mrs. L. A. Robinson, Mr. J. Purts, Mr. Hunt Wurst, remained the week out as her sister was just receiving flowers for her 10th birthday. Mr J. K. Williams to all this week. Mr J. K. Williams of the W. W. O. W. at Calvary of the W. W. O. W. at Calvary of the Tecnacana is here spending a few days Mr. Geron Shenpeng visiting his wife relatives Mr. Joe St. John Community—Our Sun and Mrs. J. Lennihan moved from Center into our community has was called to Center. Wednesday Cleveland worshiped Todd Marr. A. A. Cartwright were please John Stinney's Sunday, Mies Evan Cook of Center, Mrs. A. A. Charles Mar. Charles Hooper, Mr. Wiliams Litter, Mrs. J. Lennihan, and Mrs. Wintham, are on the Center at home after spending 2 weeks Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. Lewis succeeded at Appleton, taken to protect the Negroes in the Box of Fresening Oil, Box of Box of seventy-five miles west of the for-mer, acquired rights. President G. A. Adm. Mosteney, Manu- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY By Frank P. Litschert LINCOLN RE-ELECTED; ANDREW JOHNSON Chapter Seven The animals along for, as Grant said, they needed their horses for play. Grant, of course, was $9,000 a month of food be issued to Lee's half-scarred veterans. The The renomination and re-election war was over. Celebrations of victory and the re-election number of 184 were general all over his radical opponents held a conference before the regular Republican convention before the regular Republican gathering for solidification everywhere. But scarce- president on the first ballot. The Democratic convention met in Chicago August 29th, nominated the candidate for the office of those living in the seceding Jersey, for President, and George H. Pendleton, of Ohio, for vice president. spite of the fact that Sherman and Grant had already commenced their famous hamming campaigns, the Democratic convention on the cath and in addition bound themselves to support the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution and authorities in Europe and America to defend the Confederacy, and all the military The Republicans were successful quotation of Democratic legislators in the every Union state except New majority woll still have been over-turned. The Republican majority woll still have been over-turned. New Jersey was the home of Governor—in his message to Congress Deal McClellan, the Democratic candidate—cember 3, 1866. President Johnson didate, who carried the state by a expressed regiment that "Congress had been over-turned." The Republican majority was about a halftime and Senators from those state million and the Republican majority which had engaged in the rebellion. In the Senate and House was en—many Billies were passed, vetoed by War Near End **War Near End** to. When the new Congress met in On the field of battle the war she March 1 it enacted what became the Constitution. The war man completed his march through the. The South was divided by this Georgia to the sea capturing Sa- law into military districts each to vanann on December 21, 1864. On he headed by a military governor. The governor headed by a naval governor. Nashville destroyed General Gould's this form of government until the Southern army, and only Lee with people of the states should form the army of Virginia was left op- a government accepting the Four- caused in Congress but up to this time no resolution of impeachment had been adopted. With Congress in its closing hours, on March 2, 1867, to be exact, passed a Temporal of Office Act that provided for no officers subject to confirmation by the Senate could outstreet the consent of the Senate. It was this law which furnished the rock foundation of our diplomatic departments finally split. Johnson and Stanton President Johnson was deserved of getting rid of Mr. Stanton, the Secretary of War, toward whom he had been accustomed to work. He accounted of the Tenure of Office act the President Johnson accordingly appointed the President Johnson accordingly Stanton refused to accommodate the President and Johnson removed the President and Johnson by a vote of 55 to 4 to resolve that it did not concur in Secretary Stanton's suspension. House of Representatives adopted a resolution impeaching the President for the vote act. The vote was 128 to 47, a刺ist party vote. The trial in the case was adjourned to May 11. The vote taken was 35 guilty, 19 not guilty. The President voted. Thirty-five Republican senators voted guilty. All the Democrats and seven impeachments voted guilty and the Senate confirmed immediately the appointment of General Johnson to the first state to fulfill the requirements of the Inreconstruction Union was President Johnson state, Tennessee, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina, Missouri, and Virginia to the Union in 1868. Georgia, Mississippi, Texas and Virginia were Two further incidents in the closing weeks of President Johnson's second term were the election of U. S. Grant to the Presidency, remain to be noted. On December 15, 1865, the Senate issued a general, full and unconditional pardon to all persons who had been convicted of treason during February 26, 1869, the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution was amended to require that pardons be needed for passage. It gave to the new citizens the right to vote and to hold elections. House approved it 144 to 14. These were strictly party vote. The House approved it 144 to 14. 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A visit to the church with President with President in chair. Opening盆 in Palestine, Texas with heart an song "My Bed On The Gasmam" (trouble on Sunday night, Jan. 18th. Player led by Mrs. T. & Sandhak body was buried in the home community. A visit to the church with call number members with a tora, other relatives and a host of reverse from the Bible Bible child,朋友 to mourn her lost Her mother. The child received a letter from Mr. ar was the children. Mrs. Carra PAGE SIX St. Matthew Church — Sunday School at usual time. We will soon be able to better and larger Sunday School by both pupils and officers working together. We will especially good, both morning and night. Rev. Evans prepares an ex- cellent service. Both services were very well collected collection good. The chairmen are urged to come out to re- serve the work. Remember Missionary every Monday. Rev. Robert is making a prayer for our students to pay their poll tax. Rev. needs to be active interest in civic uplift and improvement in Kamp Addition. Anderson Chanel—Sunday School and evening school and evening school were exceptionally good. Rev. Morgan gave us one of his a number of selections in the book. He also hired a rare treat. Every one seems to be saying "Want it all." We back our planis Mice Clemona. Report collections for the day very good. The Vanguard under Mrs. A. Allen League had very interesting services. Mr. Burnett the President of the Federated Missionary Society will meet with Grants W. H. and P. Missionary Society. He will meet every Monday at 4:28. King's Daughters under Mrs. Mckinney she is planning great Members of the American Woodmen headed by Mr. Plagge also entered Brown, Dawn, and Vince (the three of us) into a fitting word, he was presented two F. G. Brown, Rev. and M. J. M. slippery. A delightful refreshment plate was served. Wichtha welcomed you at all times. Professor, Come Chanceca very sumptuous dinner you at all times. Professor, Come the teachers of the public school had A Prairie View Club was organized last Thursday, night. Jan 17 at 7:30 p.m., Mr. D. Morgan has returned from Marlin, where she went to visit her mother, who left her mother much improved. We are still to have Mrs. Morgan back to her mother, who was called to her home on account of the illness of her sister's back. her spending a few days with her husband, Bashad. Prof. Monson had a job at Monshit high school last week, Master Morelle Tells and Master Millie Wilhelm of the 9th grade. Mr. Monshit paid $9 per cent. Mr. Aguins Paterson of Greenbeck is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs James Robbins, who are beautiful and beautiful, his beautiful house and moved into it. Greenbeck—Since our last write-up we have had some very severe illnesses. Amounts those who died were Mimi Myrtle Gibson and Mrs. Charley Carter of "Gallivan Church" in New York. Amounts those who died were Mary Lloyd of Daily's Community Grasshopper Rt. 4. Mrs. Lloyd died in Palestine, Texas with heart failure. Amounts those who died body was buried in the home cemetery. She left a sock three daughters and to mourn her lost her mother has the children. Mrs. Carra TEXAS TOWNS Rev. T. E. George, Sr. filled his place at Mt. Church Sunday, preached a splendid sermon, organized a large crowd, splendid collection, Mrs. D. A. Wells, solicitor for a large crowd, splendid collection, the close of services, took collection for same. She is planning to even into Oklahoma, soliciting. Here's what I believe our real need in Texas, in the college area is a university, where they can study medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and law for we have no school within the confines of Texas. Therefore, all do our bit to have the most legitimate enact a bill of rights, school of the above type. What may ye? Mrs. Rive J. Shepherd, Dalley can be a good example for the newly graduated. Mrs. Jane Kissel and daughter, Etta made a flying trip to Crockett, Sunday to pay taxes, etc. **Bohann—Miss Pastor Sims Ilef** Young came to visit mother, Rev. R. Starke held his quarterly Dodd City law week. Service at Dodd City Hall on Monday and Sunday. The colored Rest room on Chapel Hill—Ecellent services all the churches Sunday. Keeps Eva and their subtils and Eva's gifts. Lived their subtils and their gospel messages. Mrs. J. R. at J harris Spring, the past week at Houston. Mr. Alfred McClinton has purchased a new home Hempstead was among the visitors at Houston. Mr. Alfred McClinton has purchased a new home Hempstead was among the visitors at Houston. Mr. Alfred McClinton has purchased a new home Thomas Washington of Brenham and A. E. Church Sunday. Mrs. R. Starke spent a few days at Houston home at Taylor. Rev. J. M. Johnson of the Brenham District hold Williams pastor of Chapel Hill Williams pastor of Chapel Hill all day Sunday. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 *Walterski*, — Sunday was the day Sunday was. The 19th-century church, Mrs. Ellen Hollis is now in improving the church. *Everton was a success*. Arrival of *Everton* was a success. Arrival toved to worship with us. Mr. and Katy railroad for injuries received Mrs. Krabba. Laurence are at home two years ago, when her way to her job in Minneapolis was interrupted by a car accident in Minneapolis. The babe of Mr. and Katy, among the leading ladies education and the State she also taught 12 years day morning, Mrs. Mary Myrick and Pamela Craige are convalescent at. At Tyler at the time she was injured Lrake Crake and Mrs. M. K. Young. was a student at the S. M. T. churches of the city engaged good service Sunday. Dr. Brown was in town to visit the Hurtown has instituted a saving department among the students. Rev. J. Hurtown has instituted the city Sunday. Dr. J. Sparks has more than he can do attending the church and another good physician. Dr. L. G. Pinkston of Dallas was shaking hands with Dr. Holland — Holland's High School is making much progress. Rev. J. Jones and Rev. F. S. Simpson are attending. Mr. C. A. Jackson is on his way. Charlotte Bryan is able to be up again after a few weeks' illness. SPECIAL gentlemen do to get remarkable of Hi-Jo Emperor One Idea Why have hair that you are ashamed of—nappy, kinky, stubborn hair—when it is easy to have hair that you are proud of? Have beautiful hair that falls in a straight silky, soft, gluing strands behind your shoulders. Have hair that is long enough and soft enough to dress in any way you wish. That's the kind of hair you want and that's the kind of hair you can have if you will use Hei Jinnea Hair Dressing, the woerful new hair product from Hei Jinnea Hair Dressing costs no more than the ordinary dressings, but will result soon how you great superior; it is to them. 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Remember Mrs. . . . that you and you can never tell who might chance to engage in a conversation just as Miss Eyes did and then you can be out of the bag if such happens. For the past few weeks the telephone wires have been kept busy by the "gossipers". But one of the parties Eyes believes will not be included in the list. Miss Eyes has in mind at present a popular matron whose greatest delight is "wagging" her teeth to put a twist on a few of the gossiping bunch for some years but Miss Eyes believes that she will take a twist for a few months due to the fact that her husband has at last revolted against her methods and physically given way to put up "Battle Royal" with her. He warned her before this happened but she continued and took it so far as to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie L. Snedew were called to Calvert on Saturday evening to attend the funeral of her sister. James Lee Garfiring Irving, a former student of Washington high school and a graduate of the class. Ft. Worc. St. James. Fort North, near Bristol, S.-Last Sunday was a happy day with a St. Jameses; the weather was severely cold, but amid it came large crowds to participate in the various services of the day, as usual the Sunday School under the leadership of Prof. G. W. Williams was a success for large numbers of both young and old, seeking a more comprehensive knowledge of the scriptures. And the eleven o'clock hour, Dr. Winn preached a special sermon to workers using for a topic "Be Patient." St. James will go a long way in its training for making Port St. James a competitive group. At 3:00 o'clock m.p. the "contesting group" hold separate meetings to strengthen their forces for the group was confident of victory, the Men's group was equally as confident, and the St. James group has a lot of money on hand with which to contribute to the session of the B. Y. P. U. was held at the usual hour, Rev. Montgomery, presiding as President "Wilde Awake Group." At 7:30 the "Twin-Light Mansion" was commenced, the closing number was rendered by the Junior校, under the supervision of Dr. Winn and W. G. Ushaw. Dr. Winn continued his morning discourses at "Be Frustrif" (a message to workers); the latter part of the special message to workers was just as important as the speaker emphasized some essentials to success, particularly the "permanent" status of the Los Angeles Col. Cal. was a visitor during the day he made remarks to a mamoth leap group. P. Pleasanau was a very pleasant visitor during the evening session, a mamoth leap group was given a gift from the Group Monday night. the hasement was crowded to capacity with happy men. Crockett—Rev. A. L. Franklin of G. M. E. church was at his postpo- sition, and he was a long-serving sermon. Mrs. Eve Bell Springs of BOOKER WASHINGTON ADDITION. The ladies composing the Mothers Church Club hold quite a re- gularity of Mrs. R. I. Miller. Wednesday of Mrs. R. I. Miller. Wednesday of Mrs. Mary B. Bishop. ministerate, Revs.蔓吉, Mgo- cloudy and Bruton. The E. L. is progressing nicely under the direc- tion of the new school. Wednesday morning, Jan. 23, when all of a sudden women dress a caught to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams at Alex to be the guest at a birthday party. At breakfast the time the incident happened. But was seriously burned during Saturday morning. Jan. 26 at his home; the funeral was held at twelve clock Sunday; he was killed at two clocks. He was Cliff Starmium for treatment where she is now recovering. tell about something he particularly warned her not to mention. This was the beginning to an end that Miss Eyes believes will prove highly beneficial to the lady in question. She was unable to see her friends for a few days and Miss Eyes's reason whether you did or not. No one knew what happened to another gosping center if what the "old man" says is true. June 22 is making good in New Orleans College Mr. James is a member of the dramatic club of the college and also a singer of the quartet. Mr. J. C. Bass of J. C. Bass and Ives. Undertaking Co. is confined to bed this week. North News. Houston is here visiting relatives and spending a while at the bed side of her sick aunt, at Beria. Miss Jessie Orange of Terrell, Texas is Cloudy and Bruton. The E. L. is progresing nicely under the direction of M. G. E. H. Williams. Quite a man, he is a man of character. The home of Mr. M. and John Williams at Asle to be the guest at a wedding of his own. The home of Mr. Tompkins of Tyler died Saturday morning, Jan. 30 at his home; the funeral was held in the church of St. Mary's Church survived by a wife, fifteen children and ten grand children. M. R. Hisham and his wife survived one week in Tyler. Mr. R. H. Tomkins is home after attending the funeral of his father in Tyler, Texas. call each member responded with calls and paid due. Election Day was on Tuesday. Bogan, president, Mr. Mary Johns, second vice president, Mr. Pamie Bountre, treasurer, Mr. Julia Grace, assistant secretary, Amie Gray assistant secretary, THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1924 IF YOU WERE ASKED was the Colored race ever one of great power in Europe—what was Ethiopia—what type of man (white or black) was the first to inhabit America—what is the ratio of illiteracy of the Colored Race as compared with that of the white Race—what great school bears the name of a famous Negro port—what educational chance had the early slaves—in what city and state is the government now teaching soldiery to young Negroes—what denominations are paying particular attention to educating Negroes—what —what southern state pays $1.71 per capita for education of Negro children—what Negro University is financially supported by the U. 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They have contracted with the publisher to publish it. Be Fair to Yourself and Those Dependent on You THE DALLAS EXPRESS, A WORTHWHILE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR EVERY NEGRO HOME IN TEXAS. Gentlemen: I am not in position to have your permission to register to take. I do desire days of "The Progress and Achievements of the Colored People." I am therefore taking advantage of your generosity and will herewith will you find the names of four (old) new students you will have for your year at regular rate of $25. I enclose check for $50. Mail copy of book to NAME ..... STREET or R. F. D. ..... TOWN ..... STATE ..... If students desire book, be sure to so state, and enclose remittance for $15. Instead of $50 as above stated. Be sure to state plainly how wanted. STAFF If subcontractors desire book, they must enclose remittances for $K$.$K$, instead of $$K$.$0$ as above. If subcontractors desire book, they must enclose remittances for $K$.$K$, instead of $$K$.$0$ as above. JOHN of Ravensville, Ind., was the conductor of a series of meetings at the church of God last week. Services were held by who, R. C. Cane, and Rev. R. C. Laster, on January 10th. He and family, A. Hart and family and family, A. Malone have moved to El and ABiff. this week opportunity to visit our building, a chance to insept the environment in for many of their children and friends her buet speed most of their time. our buset most of their time. since 117, attending each night, though all DIES . . . H. Johnson who be pneumonia Jan. 10th Mr. Warren H. Johnson who mr. Warren H. Johnson with pneumonia Jan 10th Mr. Johnson was a member of Church and Abilf Leon F. and Johnson, John. Mrs. Sodle Thomas, H. H. H. pastor of the white Westminster Presbyterian church and members of Ada Chapter Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Merita Johnson, Wife. Harris Johnson, Brother. Elisa Johnson, Mother. WOMAN SERIOUSLY BURNED IS RECOVERING Mrs. Nancy Kingberry, 210 Clifstreet was standing near the stone dressing her two year old baby all of a sudden she dress caught a fire, she ran but was rescued shortly by a neighbor. Jebel H. H. that breakfast at the time the incident happened. But was seriously burned when aid had reached her. She was treated by a neighbor for treatment where she is now recovering. MR. SEBRON ROBERTS OLD DALLASTE IN CITY Mr. Seben Roberts, better known as "Nabe" who was called to Californias city hall as a mother, was in the city this week visiting with a child for many years engaged in the barber business here is now living in Kansas. Could You Answer? then swam, A. H. C., V. C. G., Genii, or Boer of the series of meetings at the University of Pennsylvania, where they were good and well attended. Rev. C. Cane and Rev. L. C. Laster were present. On Thursday, January 24, all examinations being completed the students and family, A. Hart and family, Malone have moved to El Paso to attend the same day at 12:30 our thoughtful Street or R. F. D. ..... OAK CLIFF HEIGHTS Services at Emanuel Baptist church were well attended. Sunday school was preached at night. The Sunday School Institute will be the program The Oak Cliff Heights Progressive club under the management of the Oak Cliff Heights Foundation on the improvement made on the side walks of E. Compton street and Avenue A. and Mrs. J. H. Humpett, a fine boy The first term 67 of the school year, 1923-24 has been brought to a close and the second term has entered upon this second term with a new vigor, energy and determination. The unique and systematic way in which our principal, Mr. Rhoads has closed this term has made the burdens of the teachers much lighter and much easier to handle, enough vacuum to create in them a more hearty appetite for school work. Tuesday, Jan. 22, the members of the graduating class were given full charge of the school, carrying out the duties of teachers, students, and administrators of the classes, examinations and study halls so well that all members of the faculty were well pleased. The students were well pleased to the seniors as to their usual teachers. commencement exercises in every respect reflected great credit upon the school and those in charge. All the programs with the exception of the baccalaureate sermon, were held in the school auditorium. This gave our parents and many friends who otherwise do not have the op- $3.62 BRINGS YOU L EITHER COUPON DIRECT DALLAS EXPR MAIL EITHER COUPON DIRECT TO 2600 SWISS AVENUE, DALLAS. TEXAS and more Soleitora Will Find it P not accommodated with seats, their splendid conduct created an atmosphere of profound appreciation and intelligence of all that was being said and done. In fact from all public institutions, it was the moment in the history of the school. 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Welcome ‘ehilf’ Kaaba Femple: No. : Me AW, Brae lest Regiment. of ¥. Band Wolcome Dehait Loeal K. of P. Landen Prot W- 3. ordon on. W. 8 Willa’ G. 6 ‘inks ‘Datien Grav “Th Fenponse of the Grand Chan- Ue vein was az emoroun ae it was cntortatnini Mo declared that it wan hard to recogniae the man hho the speakers described as my mle. Romehow that doesn’t seen to bem. ‘ut pay Taaoure aly Dallas. en that tn coming to Detlas, 1 come io help the program of progress al- ready instituted ‘by "ity splendid leadership and shail be my Bled plenaure. nt all amen cooperate fo the extent of my ability In mak ing. my actions correepand’ with Your weleorve to te" "te Then diacussed tho pronteas mante by the Order tn fnancen nnd fea from Its last statement which showed. the resources of the Order ts be In excons of 149800 "Music by Bund Splenda Many expressions of commends: ton of the music rendered bythe Pythian Nand which a erected by Prot. XT. Pole. were heard Greatly augmented recently tn iambors and rendered. "wolck. and fon in appearance by new and wel tallorea uniorms, Ke made many thrill by. lta rendition “of alficut haonber® with am ease and a har: thomy that ‘could came only" from careful training and careful dtc: tion, "The followine were the members of the feneral committee which hed charite'of the Welcome: 3. A. Jackwon, BJ. Cole, 3K, eat, W. BM. Gordon. 3. 1 Rieney, WWD. dames, mW, Shave, JA Whit L.A, Brlaen, Harey) 1. sor: fan. 0. Ty Clalborne, Re Billy 3. bs Pation J. Ht Lewle, B. He. Howell ev. AH, J. Skinner, D. Hooper. A Avil. Prot. dH Waller. A: 8 oil Columbus Johnson, A.W. Briges Prot. KB. Polk, KHL Jone Gordon Wotiand, A. H. Willis, Col J. Hagaby, ‘Capt. Tnock Ores Trimotny Johneon, John King, F.3 Rihey 3 wis, Beeretarys De eee ee icra’ P ae een: we President Coolidge Will Re- ceive Houston Martyr Peti tion Feb. 7th. isntanond fron ous 3) tcrchea’sindgne, fraternal” bedis ond toe invite and ote: "th. aaleation wi be reeled a ibm Whlte Hoven at noon onthe day spotnat The NAA. CP. is now a ImataGue orearimations and indivie- Rats to mosor te panentaien, The Mule Mure han fst, the, dle ation actowiy seating’ te. reer: far the’ whee commit” Tha nto et‘ inivivele Cd raanies Dae ae a sha ea’ iinet He il escape’ ie be tition, an Will be made pubic: The faeces aces cera Sade prcnatna ete afore ee con tenes ee cee Sapeetian: 66 Lite, 3) oy the Liberian ng and wt be ibe inetip af ec Seated ini te ves bey en pom ied othe ee ait aban sore tow th ts ned coon a rest ha Pngsip eat Pat on iota ‘ihe elfen “one, pu ler nent eet et ‘Bad rave Kar helalane vine tt Nn pret iia fee ee ipaet taps ete caoage Wists’. enn te te Stato with wh aco Wihea'ibe ve: ba toned a fe paver “en” coeur "eld a aot hw near th the fntetn’ caters of ta soetora eakforin iy 'the atsies eee fous eer wit en tn SAR tie‘sieing Gow’, "ae aera ae Sanches is" Siow! to ten ru ts tonettogs ‘essuty tn attemot to parosey one" the ‘United mate satpring ptt cise as come es vera gorersient ar tna br {cpl rey Doan, born ta stp war cance fete shes eereaitana’ “tate” when the ara ena ta hntoenial pambens of _ Oboe tar ‘secompuny the Smeaton Bewhite Moose Democrats Blamed For eer ARN ad ble bined. f nesseuary, Suites o teh he pet of ie somite in 5c Sin eka erucnositos scutes Bap shat Ean Scate a Mere ese Seer’ tennton” tac Sere a wise Pant at wae tanh Dee Conees eaters at (Bn ete nantes the rae ‘The mayor t# not fair if he aa cant ent Danian voet he tsieea, See ar yere ey cere the saaseenarts tsi Soest cet aan ter sre wien aaee] eit steed on Dreceace ro — pale Saat, a oe ee i a dootee ot Amerioanpopelar pa plgnctaly Gogrohalprg Seca ae ane cee ee coe one ere Zhe Prima out of epprectation of us ear sine cartons amie eee canes ee Serco ee col Ot eat ad & DS nd ne nN aw Inge ase SI Ri AIT] X IAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX. >ECTED SUCCESS IN THE| >AST YEAR THAT WE HAVE, SECIDED TO ADD A FEW MORE BEAUTIF YING PREP- RATIONS TO OUR LIMIT. 2D BUT EFFECTIVE LINE The following jour 9 Thefellowing our 4 serat-Ter Hale Retining Tonle ' seomanmese™ Sent-ferlaerowee Som fa, fot ster nA ke od Se ange a aie Bate 2 peeere ss "emma = otome Se LC aaa pone Bent uolhng Grn dros Bomazionn oa Be Eeomeecereyet ee wesaraions im eee Poet BL” dcomesoetareete oe See Mattoo EP nett Sains ake SORTS PANO ere eee ’ Strait-Tex Chemical Company (00 FIFTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA, U.6.A. Cie Via el enon nom ciao) ———— "OVER THREE MILLION (3.000.000) CANS OF | SOLD LAST YEAR SE evidence that quali GET Ky ig stl sppronated and ‘vil CE? een DS/eas ss NVAl hair dressing of, surprising ey oe chain sce LE RSS| used with the ‘rons. Aida HPEREReractoq Ha Fomade has stand te fg HAIR— Ja Tt is not an experiment. It Dwr) been cold and used by SICA eNOS || Particular people for a quar ofrecer ter of & century, Put up in a PROPHET tA, round blue tin container. Suenecee” —_ For sale by all druggists, Re Tea dete seda nr etind ngs OVERTON HYG ian cron ON SY AONE MACE a Nei hce) Meritorious Printing ‘and Designing Hf s ‘ See Constant Cars—Nor Luck ee AUR ‘Human history and experience have taught us thet many F~s00e believe thet head Of eaten ee and beautful hair, a healthy scalp. anda lovelt Smooth compiesion come fom hase Sac ore, not. Constant care and the frequent use of Sevpachign of provea mech ee eater Use Madam C. J. Walker's Vegetable Shampoo Glossine Pure, thoroly cleanses To soften dry, hair and scalp. curly hair. Wonderful Hair Grower ‘Nourishes and stimulatesthe growth of stubborn, lifeless hair, Tetter Salve For Tetter, Eczema and Itching Scalps. es RP ein eg ame sho tn tight, Gneaasivoaay Semel Pc Fouses” Chandcy coed Trak ood hay" Comgscc Rens vines ‘Wet maonon heat wi osha lorem cet, Porto a tee epee a a Free Booklet—Write To-day f. The Madam C. J.Walker Mig. Co., Ino. 640 N. West St, Indiana Ind, 19 wes { ‘Clean tecth the righewa~ with u dentifrice tha does not scratch or scour “Wash” your teeth clea. with COLGATES ear ie micncdes eR Be Ne fen). me Ao Bg rs | oe iS. a bes) cuits em @ DALLAS BAND HOUSE oe Pens Tae King Band Instrument State Agent ae are one sat Seemeees cesta rer J. J. CLEGG, Prop. EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Dallas, Texas SRS Si Seater ST weictive epee” Seb ee eS ee EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT ‘ASSOCIATION oct Re at al te wah Abe Senet Est ink eer | "HL Strickland, Pres. S. Cofield, Sec'y sana tiaeee | oe