Dallas Express

Saturday, February 16, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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BROTHER OF BOOKER WASHINGTON BURIED BY HIS SIDE AT TUSKEGEE ATTORNEY REDMOND, FIRST NEGRO TO ADDRESS MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE Founded by W. B. King. VOL. 81, BROTHER O BUR VOL. 81. J. H. Washington, Brother of Great Educator Whose Life For Thirty Years Was Linked With The Development of Tuskegee is Buried by Him on Tuskegee Campus. (Continued on page 8) PRESIDENT PROMISES IN SOUTHERN STUDENTS QUIRY INTO HOUSTON CHEER CARVER "GOOBER" WIZARD IN COLLEGE TOWN MARTYR CASES Washington, D. C., Feb. 15—President Coolidge has promised an inquiry by the War Department into ident Couldea has promised an inquiry by the War Department, and the Columbia, S. C. F. Feb. 15—(Special Infantry, ill imprisoned in Leavenworth Penitentiary for their alleged share in the Houston Riot of 1915). President Couldea made promise in the presence of a delegation representing the Colored people of the United States, the National Association, Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, at noon on February 16, presented the petition signed by 1,000,000 for executive clemency for the men. The President listened attentively to Mr. Johnsons address preamble to it and to the delegation of representative Colored citizens who had come to Washington for theoc cation. The President declared he would recite the cases to the War Deparment and take action in behalf of the State to take any action in behalf of the State, he would do so. After the interview with President Johnson of the White House office building, Mr. Johnson called upon Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas and Representative Martin Koch of Virginia to endorse his Appropriations of the House of Representatives, and both these Congressmen promised they would take a favorable action by the President. Mr. Monroe Trott, Secretary of the Equal Rights League, headed a delegation of five representing the State to hear the Negro's viewpoint presented by able representatives of the president of the imprisoned men. Mr. Trott submitted to the President letters and resolutions from Senators Dr. J. T. Hodge, of South Carolina, Dr. James Bond, of Kentucky, Dr. James Fisher, of Fisk University, Dr. H. T. S. Johnson, of Oklahoma. While the tour had no small measure of scientific value, its most important feature was the preparation of possibilities of his race which Prof. Carr inspired in his hearers. This result was commented on by observers. The Interracial Commission has also sent representative Colored students to represent the possibilities of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and Oklahoma, and always with the finest results. Probably no part of its program is more favorable action by the President. The leaders of tomorrow — are enabled to see what the best types of students are capable of representing the State to hear the Negro's viewpoint presented by able representatives of the president of the imprisoned men. Mr. Trott submitted to the President letters and resolutions from Senators Dr. J. T. Hodge, of South Carolina, Dr. James Bond, of Kentucky, Dr. James Fisher, of Fisk University, Dr. H. T. S. Johnson, of Oklahoma. (Continued on page 8) NEW GOODZIN LIBRARIAN UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN TEXAS The Dallas Express "The Republican Party Is The Ship. All Else Is The Sea."-Fred Douglas. OF BOO MED BY ATTORNE TO A FIVE PUT TO DEATH IN NEW ELECTRIC CHAIR AT HUNTSVILLE BOOKER WASHINGTON BY HIS SIDE A ATTORNEY REDMOND, TO ADDRESS MISSISSippi DEATH IN METRIC CHAIR ATTSVILLE as, Feb. 15—Elec- the legal method Texas early Friday live Negroes were the electric chair at daily here. minute effort was life of the fifth Johnson. An hour's was granted by mer Walter Sayles E. W. Love, his telephone com- acting Governor in an attempt to H. Is failed. was executed were E. Ewell Morrin, bon and Mack Ma- rought from his block at nine min- kits, and escorted the execution room between the guards. Exceeded strapped into the naturally anchored est later his body the stout leather in Walter Moore awitch which, sent amperes of elec- tion and Matthews to the chair in The same proceed- ment. The man of consonanced dead at L. H. Bush, Hunts- cissian, and Dr. Sam Martins, farm. DALLAS BUSINESS MEN ARE HOSTS AT BANCO ALBON HOLSEY, SECRETARY OF NATIONAL NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE Practical Talk Given On How to Increase Negro Business. Urges More Accurate Records And More Consistent Advertising and Coo- a Means of Growth West Texas Manufacturing Company, makers of candy, soda water etc., in whose directors room the sixty-five business men of Dallas listen dress of Secretary Holsey. Reynolds Executed He was speedily strapped into the grim, low-bait, sturdy anchored sword affixed on the stout leather thongs as Warden Walter Manroe Wilter threw the switch which sent, as he did, the electric hurting into his body. Morris, Washington and Matthews followed keyndons to the chair in the room. The man was gone through. The last of the four man was pronounced dead at H. Bush, Hankins-ville prison physicist Sam Deacon of the Eastman farm. At this Junction Commission meeting he hour's stray of execution for Johnson. Minutes raced past the ntor-room for Johnson strove to obtain a ntor-room setting governor at Austin. Finally when it appeared that the entire hour might pass before the Capital City operator announced Mr. Davidson was on the wire. ham, broke out on an express bike he saw the boy officers approaching him, and money from a motor company. He was pursued so hot by the law he determined he was bound of taking his race衣 he was by throwing off his clothes. This did he as he ran. He burst into delicatessen store in his indoors where he was arrested of a large-sized proprietress. He knocked her into a tub of pickles, jumped into the window, and又 made a safe getaway when a stray bulldoor took a fancy to him and at a time made two pieces of clothing. Hattieville, Texas, 15-Elc. Ihrectionance became the legal method of execution in Texas early Friday morning, when five Nigroes were arrested in a state court in the state penitentiary here. A dramatic short-minute effort was made to save the life of the fifth Nigroel McVylon. An hour's study of execution was granted by Prison Commissioner Walter Sayles obtain n replease. It failed. The other men executed were Charlie Reynolds, Evelin Mellor, Washington and Mack Mahaws. Reynolds was brought from him cell in the death block at his minion's place. He entered into the glare of the execution room stood blinking the guards. Refused to Stay Death After a few minutes of explanation on the part of Johnson's attorney, the acting governor and his staff, the governor received the news without emotion. Gunda took him to the chair, strapped him in securely and the governor, Speer lifted his hand and another time the big black liver was thrown out. Three charges of electricity of the full voltage were given to each of the prisoners except Morris, who announced dead after the first charge. The erimes for which the Negroes were convicted and sentenced to Reynolds, killing a white man in Red River县; Morris, killing a man in Newton county; slaying a Negro woman in Liberty county; Washington, killing a Negro man in Newton county and killing his wife in the same county. While the five Negroes were the first condemned men to be executed on the chair in the next three months Illinois Dyer and Ernest Lawson, Negroes, were started for the prison execution March 28 for the slaying execution March 28 for the slaying representation Irwin announced after the electrocutions that a bill would be introduced in the next legislative session in Texas. RUNS OUT OF OVERALLS Norfolk, Va., Feb. 15—(A. N. P.)— Resorting to the old palladium, "feet help the body," James Gro- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924 Practical Talk Given On How to Increase Negro Business. Urges Keeping of More Accurate Records And More Consistent Advertising and Cooperation as a Means of Growth West Texas Manufacturing Company, makers of candy, soda water, ice cream, etc., in whose directors room the sixty-five business men of Dallas listened to the address of Secretary Holsey. M. B. Albon L. Holsey, Secretary of the National Negro Business League and Secretary to Dr. R. R. Moton of Tuskegee, who was the principal speaker at the banquet given by the business men of Dallas last Friday night. He declares that "Negro business in Dallas is beyond the wildest dreams of who do not visit Texas often or read "The Dallas Express." A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE Solons in Both Houses Of Legislature Pay Strict Attention While Speaker Tells Why Negroes Have Migrated And What State Can Do To Stop Them. Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 14—(B)A. N. Pj—Robbed a ten-tenth of her birth of the Negro population in one year by the fact of the Negro's interest in the fairer charm of Northern industry, the warfare of the Without. conducted a run-uper for lynching honors in 1932, the home of Vardaman and other obstacles to Colored or Black students to better their condition, Mr. Redmond pointed out to the legislators changed her course for a short while this week while the representatives of her herocracy admitted to their constructive forces of the state, presence in the state's legislative black and white, and asserted that the Negroes of any state is farged half of her population, the Ne- man power. gist and listen to a recital of the. The discrepancy in education pro- Negro's hope for the future of the program was also emphasized. With their own experiences, the students The Negro to address both houses cally fifth per cent Negro, Mr. Redmond the legislature was E. D. Red. Redmond told the lawmakers that he was the Negro attorney in the state. He was schools for white children and none accompanied by E. W. Nigres, L. M. Purse, L. K. Atwood, M. L. Putton, so far as agricultural schools, semi-urban schools, and high schools, the Negro, he declared, was taxed, W. L. Varnado, A. J. Johnson, R. T. Sims, A. J. Howard, S. W. Miller, and his money went to build white schools. The event might not have been possible fifteen or twenty years ago, and continued: "Redmond delivered two taxes without getting what he ought to have. The lawmaker he was fair, logical and convincing to applying to his educational needs as much as he paid in taxes for the lawmakers had a better and more comprehensive view of the educational and industrial phases of the Negro economy," he said. Absence of reformer for Negro youth sanatoriums for the educational and industrial phases of the Negro economy, applying to which Mississippi is among the foremost, the problem of education in which she is most backward, the legislature of the state was listening to Mr. Redmond, one of the states representatives in the white white citizen; the care of criminals, the sick, the inmate, and the appropriation for Howard University. Baton Rouge, La., Feb. 14—Robert W. Cutter, 25, was shot to death Outlook for a longer life for the average American Negro is very bright, studies made by the Metro-politian Life Insurance Company's statistical division reveal. And this tendency reflects a far reaching trend in the profession, rushed out of the parish by sheriff Wileox as a precaution against mob violence of America today, in the opinion of Dr. Louis L. Dublin. Statistical Curtier, a member of one of the best families in that section of the city, was tortured by the police on Friday, according to information given Sheriff Wilcox and the police. The mother and sister of Parker and drained them from the house in which they were living. Bifid stated, the life span of the American Negro has been lengthening, and the life span of the African-American code. This is due to two great factors. First of these is the increasing number of people in the public health movement in the well-being of the Negro and more easing of the stigma. The second is the awakening of the Negro race to its opportunities for self-expression. At 10 a.m. clock, Parker, according to the authorities, crept up to the window and sat on the sleeping man through a window blowing off his hand with a charge of pepper spray and scared when the shelf arrived told him Cutter had committed cul- While the death rate among the Negro population is still in excess of 100 per 100,000, the death rate is gradually being lessened. Control is being gained over tuberculosis, typhoid fever, malaria and other diseases, while high death rates among Negro teens years ago. This is being brought about by the Negro themselves, Dr Dublin believes, through their press and other public agencies, to take more measures, as well as ther other public health agencies. The condition of the Negro in towns and cities is much improved in South is much improved in recent years, and Dr Dublin's studies in years ago. This is being brought to Columbia, S. C. Feb. 15—(A, N. about by the Negroes themselves, Dr. P.)—Rev. Isaac Taylor, Sunday Dublin believes, through their preaching, that the Negroes have found dead on Lincoln Street Wednesday measures, as well as three night night by Policeman J. C. other public health agencies. The Turner. He had a wound in the back condition of the Negro in town. He was arrested by the authorities. The Authorities are at a loss to determine is much improved in recent Taylervaara, and Dr. Dublin's studies in- OE Ot ew we eS ee ee eee, TEXAS TOWNS faGR TWO am high all day. s slri fan igh all day. 49 "covenant “woetiag took Ee tts "wor sn ‘S x a ee, after pin! ll ‘WAL. Rev. John Ree bs watson snr wt ‘Ia. Ho was accom- este ae Sheth meet hater Beda. Soo wi ere cores San is Benoa i =e Friday. Feb. feb. The Starlight Beat acon he ee es Toa Stet a ied se eRe hit an Be ot Bosedte, eran te valtn eee ek Soret Bait oat Saeco Bar Bc Pea Sih te oe" day, Rev. MJ. Walts was tn Housion a few days azo on Bec to “U" st ier Bh sagen ek oe Bead. re ‘Pailor. ot St. Tourence Baptist Birth, Tooele Peat ec Sot Peper ERs, Seat hs seat et Kati ur Seu So Mee ad Rit Pancras Mey ot alias, Oa Aa ine i ar ‘qultely married Wednesday. The ie Bo a Satie mes Bat See nll er wl ee Secs ea Pou. sme conta ean steeia pha ee He Sie tt sll ents Rte meee eres erecnrd et peas Fatt ieee pete woh SS eae gees Bane et" ee ers ae Sete! coe" oe Seaehy oie nee Babee ees tae or See earl seco ee ee ce i Porta Maher vor rr nap oats anne 8 Se ee ite Ba sas ast tar Sa tha ee Patter idle Palacmo6 cot Ae eve lit Se aCe ot Beet castis wie: ou Say ae a Genet tea“ oan Soir le fest scons rae ate to “sac Sua ofr Seta aly ge ae ban ae earig Had Str Shew'Y os See ieee Re i Sera ras re ‘Mitie girl, Mr, and Mra. Basey ee “ss rma Te Sip res Pad wv i ros nae Petiaae hes he inlet gre See Se ee cet Si het atte wie a ‘where abo works with « birthday See ea eens oe Pe Sar Soa ier ae See Seer Pe an felary of 0. E. 8. was in town ae “Eiger eel rca a Ghee stem se tes Seeks Pee eT tear Bet fee ihe saree ac hale C's Hoop apace io Tad arate 8a ‘Sinica Bl So Soe “Wee ap 8 new Court within, th Sater Se Sao a Bag ac” tos “ou ee ; two courts. Mr. and Mra Wena sds “he see ert Fr eee pe Seas Wa wer, Sa Se - Pe oe aoe Chane | Services were very good al Pa eet oe ae onday et 3.P. M. ‘The You and 1 eeieetta, we, tence ot, te iar corsa ee erin sae in ta Ta hee mi mind pints. after whict e lib adjourned to meet tn witha tundkerchlet ax eStats ae Bote hee as acne Ft erie eae a eee A.M. B, chureh gave @ very nice erate tn ts as "Sferivals at Hotel Carr. fr th arnt unt ies ieee 'D. Gil, Dallas, ‘Texas; ar, ae ee ae errs a ae cra oo Seat ee ee, ae een memes a eres a Pee been he eee are eres eo ran gaa yim ee. ea lace re ence ace see ee eat erent rare at ea ae es ene eerie eee eee eed arin Ee nt eee eee ic mar'eiae ae ta Re eae es far Scions at ae Bet ae ie pepe Recetas are Bg ikea aes ee ee ee a aS eimar eee Reeser ete Rea ot ag eis as Se aus ee face ie ate ae hs Bec cests ae peeeneganes ree meaaees soe Bees ees Eeemeeee Sy eee = ats ees = See Te ino 55 mat te Py lero eae Sa beaeees Sean ee ci fat ‘peat lw ate een aes kata peace acess cor tat nes eeecr eee tae aegis Sore Eee aera ara ti Beart Bie Mac git fat aes ens bee ak ew pees Sere raed ae aa Fagor ieee cas at St ate oa eros ao et eet es a eat tees ei, Fa aaa Stat a ees et ais ee ia cea ar tae ear Sra hearacs feeaara steer a e SEE weve ed Ting miter 38 Be come ok te Sore oe Be ei ine Bo Polat aay ete Se Se anaes fae tars See fa oe aoe fe ee Bele ‘Musk —Sunday school and sor eee seas Recess Sens: Pees ae res ate nat oor ‘manager, Tyler's four Stat ee eeceaate Soe nek ree eae [Pee and Sire. Mogren Bask igh Behosl Hotes. idee AH. Daniels presiding cider ot Jacksonville district amd Rey. Moore, pastor of St Moriab were pitauant vistors of | Husk High School Friday" afternoon The Seniore have planned to sive a banquet Friday night Ped. 16th fa honor of the base ball elub oF- ganisation. ‘The Senlore are putt ing forth wrewon.ftrts yo over the top im thelr grad- tating exercises in May. Prin. ia ee A Pra in te crn sat aerate HE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, THXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 104 carted oh cut went tna Furey tee Ry hada toe ‘ely Saturday Nang at at tt" Fae nk er ma Bea gies Sao lng Chapel churshy Reve A 8 Beatin tad Se se ct iit Mite lesa pa eee a ass See ae" a, at pein Et ae et ie, tra ohh olka ee crea at ae a yess a ie tae sas “cea i teeta" Revtacae gerne“ suas tte ate erat states star ae nae So ae ee ae het Bid ee pare foe ch Cotas pra wa ease eae aise eee sg ee Reso nels Doser ena eter a a pererse eas er eae el rp fee pacer gate et eres assert nese a poms cere hea tay hae se Buk asta sek pea ge pet Soe Coates aerator Se iter es facet we sae uc ist tab sc oan Ge fet cen she Seach Gan ee Esti beat ake as cee a Be inant Te pices tes ge lin tr sn on at cabo te ae ates ern peste rae Hinata St Tec Soe tar ea ce poste etree raat pat Sats fe ita File ha oe eee eae eiLite siote sma i Sor canes Pama ie ceraee ener fe Sate ae acre ase Ss Sane a beta oe Baa Gotu ac eras tara anes Koa atte names ae ane ania ite tat ane pear Sacer acer ered Se ia of suns fe alsa are: ee atte nt aaa ele e e ps ees te "aes eae tae seca As ieee eee ee esua estas oo fei wise ae bt tc perso aa ‘Si Cee Beeraa a aaa ieee ae. ice facta fat Heder ttt eatin sce! et ate Jagain after 2 weeks lines. Mr feat cies eae Ser ra ara ts fe Se tote [ita ty Riots Ze iit nae "a tant agent hopes that all of Mr. fase ah (Sent, a ala meen tse: fens Sa Sa fate aah wate te ee ae a HS ae Sa [eh ket. "onde ln. Oa jas sed aa acti, at eee [Teta wets on apg an feat Verret et sae Sat it Bien att [Stew satan Gee's Hk pate Wb piss poet [eh were a [ce coe Bae fame ae see VStar [ins nos ate | The North side Cottage jam Sa ie See Pa [erp itrering preva rae isin [casas Sati [he Set star ne [s&s Sos ea fas Set i a at 4:00 P.M. Friday with ek Se er ae |ice, Drestdent inthe. the chair ishess wae Glebe Wi taote es Ss etn ia we srg ae gta Sa ees oes ee oe Seprraaet x ee Se oe arse igre iy areeareas ee Breas as Boies aes arte ee Soe eos em ee Se arose aoe ego Eee roe ae a: Bag gisear tern eee a ee ee eer Bieteas Sra eee ene Pei eos eae Se ee Soe Sees peewee soars ea caaee ce pele ae pega ete eee cea or es ee Sone ae eee eet ee eos Ser pee aes eee aaron tenet ete ee Spee eae ees anes Ghgiearort geckos tae oe eee feces ae eae ee ee ess eda rerun Soca base ee eee ee ara oo eres een Rete. eyes nor oe ae ee eee ee ea Rev. Btevenson of Marshall, filled nin appointment. at the Bapita Church. Prot. Brown, the principal of the ety sehoot Dees 14: pushing hinge to & gher standard. Mla Chandler, the teacher of Sabin choot Ie making good. Linco foring church Js planning to put up new bullding’ at once. Mr. Blow" rd Webb, one of our home boys feet to make his home ta the tat Wee. ‘turlor—strn M, P. Dickey Us pia. ning to ive 4 concert Twenday nie ft the A. MB Church. Rev, #0 Dait'and wife have returned from uatiny where he served. efficent He wit begin x meeting here at © MM church on the 3th of Peb ruary. Mas Martha J. Washingtor ot Temple npent the week-end tn th ety. On last riday he Tacks high, schoo! bankst ball_gire. wen to" Cameron to play game: th core was 24 favor of Cameron rn aebade of Rigin was in tows fuming visiting. eolativen and erenon Migtoo—tThe High Schoo! depart nt wan represented by Mise Dar ele Carter Subject. "Keeping th Sabbath Hoty.” Responded by Mr. 1 fz Mectendon, Milan NL.” Carter foe tree aniatant. principal rere rented the high school faculty, rub "The Flapper." Responded by Prof. W. W. Jonson. Nigton ix rchool basketball” team. played ‘Migh_achoo! basket bal team, The Groveton hgh school bas het ‘ball team. The Groveton Tas eet al team met. thele. waterls fwinen they came againat "Nit igh shoot ‘banker ball team, "Th ncaren were 14 07 In favor of Nie fon. Mex Maudetl ‘Thompeon ha ‘oF the Dornestie Belence room fe and her students are. bringing sings to. pass. Mine Nota Carte felt have @ aalen day from the do frestle art room. ‘The eltiene igton are taking, a wood road m_Applen Bovine to Nigton. Th auarunty conferenee will convene gow Chapel ©. 34. Church next fundus, Ter. T- A. Athon. P-. wili Be neue ‘D DAND &, INOTEFUTE: ‘Campos News Agetin, Pena, Fed, 1¢—The tne sory of he Industral bulla ine iA now in complete frame work {ea'a very bleamant aight for teach wa and students ws they rons. Uh campus daily. ‘The ilenta Literary Society rendered « splendid. program ant Saturday evening In chaple di rected by Mra, Menton, the Sunday School ieason Was ably reviewed by punday ‘Seheol Supt. AM. "Story. iaaes Bagel “MoCren, Trma Lang: yam Vara Greys Mary" Mangrom, Pious and Jonsle Moss have. each rompleted a plece of needle work or panketry. Supt, Martin's lecture las Friday morning In chaple. was of mich benefit to all who hoard It phe Boia A REMARKABLE TRIBUTE PAID A THINKER TEXAS REPRESENTED AT LINCOLN LEAGUE AND SANHEDRIN BY EXPRESS MANAGER AND GRAND CHANCELLOR OF PYTHIANS Prominent Young Teacher Commits Suicide by Drinking Poison Marenall, Tesas, For. 16—A ry tribute wen bald co De Sutton. Gries Tamous author, erator and philosopher by Presiden Stesaon of ilanop College, when the former dnivered at adarean hare om eidny nigh, Feb {a pronnting the speaker to the madlnce, compored ofthe. faculty stedants ana’ viators trom the ity De Siexaom oad: “Roger: Dabeon saya that out of every one Mundred ben there ate two ‘who tll the ster ‘ninty-elght Wh to.do. Ta other wordy two ber cent ofthe ima famity contribute ta guiding foree Dr. Gigi le one ot thie two per sont le & thinker He bax a proaram for hs race, And when he hea Finished taking la message to his own people I hope he wil err? i the white pela for we tn need. ls mennne Perhaps never before in the his kore of the Neuro race had one 7 ‘Texas U4 being represented at the imoctings of the Santadein tnd the Lincoin Langue the week by C- Sasha. prenident and manager ot the Dallan Express Pubitshing co, and W, & Willi, Grand Chan- olor of the Knights of Pythias of ake Nigh achool on February” tat,” the rrp banduet tendered Slat nt their ome, 1010 Moret. street wag one of the meat enjovable. The citir partook of the nature cf 4 ent. parts ofthe State wary, with het together with her parona, Mr end Mx Te arton, The. party sn elegantly. appointed table groan ing with good things some of Which were. baked ‘goone.reen Dean, Do tatoes nnd anlage and nppie cobler with lack: coffee, Mas’ Barton re ceived. many gifts from. relatives other datinction. she In very prowd that’ among. other dlatingvined at" her ¥nduation. she ‘showed her Droficlency in sewing having made her ows, kraduating.dressen, Thos Dreseat at tne banquet were Mr and bre Watson, Darton, und" family, Mr" and Mrs” Waller Austin of Dal fast Mr, and Mra Ernest Barton of Avatint Mr. and’ Mra dtm Campbell ci Tits and Mr ea James and_dohn : Darton, Qusel and Noner Barton, ail of Port Worth fino Minors Christina. and "Venson Seno. ‘Jamon Maptint Crazed ast fuoday war an. toon) day ith the balnta of Saint Jame, mervicen were. largely attended Gwing t0 the Absence of the pastor, Dr. JM. Winn, Rev. cx Le Hott of Dailaa preached at eleven o'clock and at tight, Brother Montgomery, Risietant pastor oftciated. The pommanion af the Lord's upper wes tdministered at 30 n,m, At the athe hoes Cosldentor hott renter fa music nt'n "Church Lovalty Ber fice Alten Chapel A, Mc church Prot. GW. Williams representing ft Jamer Church spake on “Church lsyaltyes Am Intereating” season of PFU was held at unual howr ‘lot and Junior chotre aug: Inented by the. orchestra rendered rmlendld twilight muteate Just I avanee ef the evening sermon. tev. ute’ preached. the evening hctmon, oniug for a tople "God's Cnatterable Decree” concerning man. ‘Celhrate. Pastors Anatveroary “rue fe James chareh will appre. priately elabrate its pastors” four (centh apniversary, February 12-17 DpH, Mc Willlama, known th coun try over ax the "Wit and. Humor Mian” will be. the princtpel speaker acing This elaborate occasion, the Shima of whch willbe reached Sunday 4 pm, February “IT at winch time” che anniveraary "ser man will be preached. The ban- uct and. nocal features Monday sight. wilt terminate Us Matorien oorasion. Citinene of ort. Worth cod near by towns are cordtally su vied and earoestiy Tequested to ar- oe aariar elt of anes agrriion. | WHLLIAMS-GRAY NUPTIAL “Garrisom, esas, Feb. 16—The jortane of Mien Oia. Willama to hie Vermett Gray, Sunday morning, eb, 10th at 10:0, was the climax of lave atfaie which had its beein~ nig in Houaton College where: the oung couple, met some years ago tr students. ‘The beautiful and ~ preanive ceremony Was pertormed at fhe home se Ube briae’s pareat by ev. Moses ‘Timms, “An added touch Jot romance to the afatir, les tn Use ite members been paid euch « trb| batean'e thinker Ey a mon of to education cuter end wie exoe| ene ote.basien Berto tt eaarem that taowed Dr” Grays ied" tothe tntroseton ven iim im' fowtet and steauent ase er Dr. Grignsancveed the ‘i Sie ata throws upon the webs toms ofthe Nerto and ade 8 mos proeanatmprenion What hha fo tay" ran now and eading end ene wth te free «arent vv sistion Grin te the eestor se asew ‘one andthe. feu ena stents teak easy two bun Sree hbk goaling "ith to Sew sents Dr. Griggs anaounced It a4 bal purvon to carty hi tears tothe eerens ot the wer ae for as per ibe “tho pening of bere rita campaign. at imahop Colle Pensa‘ tended as’ youth We SANHEDRIN BY Thee ntilin lt Saterday af teronon tm company with. 1 Hot ser, ncrtary of the National ero Muninens Lear, for Chicas, her the mating ate bln Dele fora it mown they re the only representatives of the State! Sho Scnpte tbe” Invitations to a ee oa se | CHICAGO NEWS, get or wae tan oom eats rence’ Aad Dea a aoe Soe S eee So, bee te ae Bee 8 ria 0 eee ar er Son ceeees Sree tires nae eal a mao ener ree eo eee roe nee ee ceemesta See aie ee aes renee ool Pee sae vena eae areca ee oe Se eae aes rege Sem Sate ee Ste ts eet a Sees ee eee © Se coats = ee ee seth patente See Sear oc si ane ae or hacer Sri eet wae a ee paaaeee Ss eet oe ont eee See Soreare aaron eee cae ee sae ese eat soot cece Fis Seer ga a eee pee peek Sone See a without proper housing ‘ascomod- YOU CAN EARN FROM $5.00 to $10.00 PER DAY ston aera. cre DALLAS EXPRESS DALLAS, + ‘TEXAS LOOK WHO ARE HERE! ne )} FUN-MAKERS OF DALLAS The Bon-Ton Social Club, ONDER THK DIRECTION OF DW. WARNER Will Present r A MINSTREL AND TANGO CAKE WALK For the Benefit of St, Peter’s Church A tho Anitoriom—2018 Allen Street coms ovT For A NIOMT OF PLEASURE AND LAUONTER ON MONDAY AND TURSDAY, FEB, 25 and 20—#:15 P.M. ADMISSION .................. 25 CENTS ‘THE BON TON SOCIAL CLUB EDWARD WARNER, Pres WADE LANE, VaPre8 JOHN LANDES, Sey W. 3k, WAL, Then Ee eedomeenmeonmnreericeee PARENT TEACHERS Asis of rave tion und tn SOCIATION TO GIVE! iin xis enene te Nr GEORGE WASHINGTON| stesaarus tis Ok vad ENTERTAINMENT Fointe of agreement between ‘The Indien of Purent~ ‘Teachers As- octation will give. Friday night February 32, 1 ‘George. Washington fntertainment at the Booker Wash- fnuton high school, the publ i cor laity invited: no adrtaston. Mra. 10 D. Winn, president; afte, A. HL Dy: ton, secretary. IwavavnAi PEAFERES ha nnn gg Minsinsipaln New Governor Asks “Pale Piny for Nenvees Jackson, Ming, Feb. 16—The tn- sugural nddrese delivered by Gover- or Whitfield when taking often Nero laet week embodied what roany regard as the most significant and fheroughgolng pronouncement on race felatlona ever voleed om. auch en occasion. ‘The state, auld” Gover- or Whittnia, must take the Noro into consideration. In all its plana for progress, Improve hs working fend Hiving conditions, 1ook ater his health, provide batter training” and sce that be ete square. deal (s Sunineas relations oad in the courts "The law ‘ntorcing_ offers were ested tipon ‘to pat an end to Tym ching, and every eileen wan urped to ee that the Colored people are protected from violence and) tnfus- fice, aad encourased In their efforts for selt-improvement. Cordial co- operation for the common. welfare war pointed out aa the one path to ce and. prosperity... Governor Anicesia statement follows "rhe Negroes ail make up sllght- ly more. than ‘one-half of Mlasa- ippt's population: Any plane for & naw cra any change In our sconom- fe te, any Feorganlantion of ur sgriculture or tndurtry which leaves item out Wx doomed to. failure, Ie we would ‘work out our own 8co- frome salvation we atuat at the temo time take thet well being tn- ta coxalderaton. There in w definite lation between thelr happiness and lovoverity aod Uhat of the state ay a fenate. it oe would hold these laborers in the South we must compete with the. northern employer ons own fermn. We mast. improve. working end Tiving conditions, look after the oreo's health, foster mancal train- ng nnd modern sgrcuttural math oda, ad eo to Ht that at all Umea be eau favored black man shall wet ‘equare deal In business solaons tod tn tho courts, Our own self Is. terest prompta it: humanitarian con- iderations demand. It; our Chris- finn duty aes more favored people join thie upon um, ‘it iv eneguraging to learn of @ ary. per cont decrease tn the mum- ber of lrpchings In the past twelve months. While, mob violence ta. by no. menna Tlmited to any eectlot, {tx presence anywhere aud everywhere fn low at law ad order and ot upon our national Ife 1 reeog- tae ony the supremacy of the lew, tn the equalty af every man befors the bar ot Justice. 1 call upon ail te nw ‘enforcing. ofticlatn In. the commonwealth to. use every meana ithla: thelr power to. prevent lym cates out kes eilainaas a: peteat faa,” Tete feletion ang ttt teat ‘Wine loaders among the Negroes tuurt be encouraged In their eplen- a ettortn to ald theit own peote Pointe of aureement’ between the ‘aces mut be emphasised nod points ot tleton uinimiaed, Byery man nd woran in the state mort wee te ie that the laws protecting the Nez roc In thelr lives and property are Figorounly ‘entoreeds that the. seen ional white man who necks to Dre= fit through the "ignorance of hie tenants or laborers be forced By the overwhelming weight of an aroused pubilo opinion to give « rquare deal fo all whom he employs, regardless ot race or color and that there be he Tallest cooperation between, the white aad the back, o the end that Pence and prosperity comes to white snd black allke throu cordial co- operation in the axricuitural and nduetrlat upbullaiog of the state” AMERICA DoESWTr JI Chow Jaraws Pnopvers. i eee Washington, D.C, Feb 18—(A. I. Pew people fully realian the extent of Japan's total "national wealth ta annually engaged ta tor- rism trade, whereas only” two por ent of our national wealth In 90 en= fEuged. ‘Theoretically, therefore, Ja- en. in three Umes an much Inter- ested in what goen ‘on outside Ite own domain ina commerical way ks "we ‘are. Torty-tive per cent of STapam’s “export go to the United states, making us by far Japan's bent customer! while China ta sec= ond, taking twenty-four por cent; Indie, third, with ate por ent and France and Great ‘Britain, five and and three per cent, reapecively ive commodities exported by Japan account for €6 per cant of Ite total export trade. OF these raw tle Fanks fiat, constituting 4 per sent ot all Japan’ exports: Ninety per ent of th vay silk te oold to the Tnited states. Tho American market for raw silk, therefore, provides Ja= an with 36 per vent of Tes export trade. ‘There ‘ave few Instances of rich economic relations of one Countey upda another for #0 large share of tex principal exported come fmodity. Cotton goody, Including yarn nnd. plece-gooda, make ip 16 er cont of Japan's Gil goods, in siuding tabutee, pongee ‘and ‘oll stk, commttiate ¥ per cent; pottery, per cant; and tea, I per cent America taker & large share of all ot thone—a quarter ofthe ale goods third of the pottery, and ninety er ent of the to Th addition to thee five major Ieema of export &© {he Ualted. Staten, whose total to Jnt2 amounted to $339,00,000, Japan fenvts us a number of commodities Sc ewer, Yam acacia camphor straw braid, waste al, brusbea, Comeatibien, toyn, buttons, paper foods, lamps, Matchen ete, whose feerenate wae 127-000008, making the total experts to Che’ country $264,000.000, "The United “Staten in Japan's principal market for, most of there exports, but the total me Counted for lets than nine per cent of our total Imports, and most of Gem te fnutes, or semi-lunar. Japan's dependence pon the United Staten an a market. for theae peo duets, Bowerer, au mort tmportast fnctor in her econcmie lite, NEW SPRING CREATION NEW SPRING CREATION The Meadow ALWAYS $7.50 PER PAIR 112 N. Ervay St. BASE BASE BAL BASE BALL Interest In National Past Time Growing As Spring Hits On. When the sun rises to its height, and its broiling rays light up the earth below, it puts a new song in the air. "Where do we go from here baby?" "down by Riveride" or "carry me Foster, the Moses Ball will train his rain gators at the Gaint's pitching center, as every one knows is on base ball and his known to base ball and his leading batmen for his Spring training are fans and a large arm that have never had of seeing the proteges have the Spring training play at Washington. players on the Gaint's pitcher have been seen pitcher have been seen play at Washington. Also Dallas Black Gants; Stean of the two-time Dallas Black Gants; Andrew (Rube) Foster, the Moses of Negro Baseball will train his American Giants here this Spring. The Giants' pitching staff has signed a contract to play against one of the wonderful goodness of God. An authority on base ball and his coming to Dallas for Spring training means much to Riverside Park Ball team. The past five years has been airing a Birmingham contract. Five of the Giants' players have been a part of the school in progress for the uprising of Negro boys and girls, a number of them that have never had the pleasure of seeing the proteses Fred Daniels, former premier of the institute, I found myself standing in the little world mentioned above. In the first place, I realized again, the wonderful goodness of God. The leading batman of the Texas loop, the past five years has been airing a Birmingham contract. Five of the Giants' players have been a part of the school in progress for the uprising of Negro boys and girls, a number of them that have never had the pleasure of seeing the proteses The Crisis $1.50 a Year Black Swan Records, 75c; Burke Patrick, Pittsburgh, Patte Silke (Wavus Men's Hair) 35 cent; High Brown Toilet Articles. Send for free catalogue. WE SHIP C. O. D. 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THERE'S A PLATFORM FOR YOU HERE (SOFORTH) MABERN & STONE, Proprietors (OFORTH) MABERN & STONE, Proprietor (SOFORTH) MABERN & STONE, Proprietors --- 1717 Hall St. Lomany BOOT SHOP BALL of the Foster school in action and the now proposed southern trip of the wizard will afford this opportunity which will be interesting to all Preliminary work of the club will involve a trip to the Chicago machine, but starting the machine for the season's grind will be under the perimeter of the Chicago American is one of the top machines. The club will reach Dallas some where between March 10 and 15 and will go in training at Riverside Park. play at Wake Forest, pose, which to be a credit to, Chicago, Hibb, Feb. 16—(A-M) Wake Forest, the giant roster that is wintering in Dallas: Manager Bob Moe, effort to forth, to accomplish, *Alain Locks of Howard University* of the two-time champion, mote, exceed that of any one Ne. versum turn his brilliant pen, for the race along educational paths, veteran pitcher, Pitcher Miller, for the Negroes of the world and an in- PAY POSTMAN $1.98 & STONE, Proprietors THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1934 Latest Showings for Milady The Shop Original 112 N. Ervay St. Miss Clara Robinson of 3 Clay St., Waco, Texas Writes of her Work in California Vallejo Institute, Vallejo, Calif., Feb. 4, 1926 To the Dallas Express Pub. Co. Dallas, Texas. Please allow space in your valuable paper to state, occasionally, one finds himself in one of the many little worlds which he establishes and calls his own. Own of my world's in "realization." Were I a chirigrapher, I would give the public a vivid idea of this one, my very respectivity, (MIS8) CLARA ROBINSON. Asst. Teacher, Vallejo Institute, Vallejo, Cal. Washington, D. C., Feb. 15 (A. N. "THP" Prize, a writer for the tutorial in that paper, has asked the question: "Why not a monument to the question refers to Richard Green, for offy years confidential messenger of the frist gentilman he has ever purposes." Price characterizes Green as one of the frist gentilman he has ever purposes. Price pursues Chesterfield in gentilness. Green's courty, averse Price, was highly admired, but to all, high and high circles, but to all, high and Price writes: "The gentilness was not of that obsequious character of found upon a man, but he performed the man or woman of any walk of life who went tolick Green for a help- man hand get it and with it that sat- tractive smile, that wonderful cour- tory which illuminated his career. He did not trucke to official pow- er, wealth, social position. He sim- ply served in charming manner. The color of his skin alone deprived him of the opportunities to rise to post- WOMAN STRUCK BY INSURANCE AGENT SUES COMPANY FOR DAMAGE In addition to the wholesome boy-courier of white insurance companies Pate and an argument arose during which has been threatened since an agent for an insurance company doe-ter struck the agent, becoming angered, the business among Negroes, struck with a stick with such force as to injure the agent. An over the shoulder an argument over her premium book, a suit her premium book against a suit, a suit for damages against this company. The occurrence has caused much according to despatches. The American National, has been filed in the court of Hon T. A. Work, the collector represented has already lost many firms among those who heard of her with an inspector for the CALL TEXAS REPUBLICANS TO MEET IN FORT WORTH, FEB. 22ND TO CONSIDER PROGRAM NATHANIEL DETT PREMIER NEGRO PIANIST AND COMPOSER COMING TO FORT WORTH, TEXAS Study of Africa can be encouraged, the writer emphasizes, by Amanda B. Hunt, who will meet with her and the officials of the Madum C. J. Walker Mfg. Felt, the possibility of Negro students, with their sympathy and psychological help, at A. M. Church, 10th and 11th Avenue. Pt. Worth, Texas, Feb. 18—Declaring that we have been sadly disheartened at the grave against hope for those who have taken charge of our party organization to indicate and put forth some ideas for the future, they were interested; a statewide call signed by O. C. Cracken and N. C. Cracken for the N.C. Cracken at the Masonic Temple called for February 22. The call: Pt. Worth, Texas, Feb. 19, 1924. To the Republican of Texas: Our party is face to face with the Democratic Party. We have hoped against hope for those who have taken charge of our party organization in Texas that we will have something forthcoming to convince us that they were interested in building a party organization in Texas that would have a majority of those who constitute the Republican party and believe in the power of the people. NATHANIEL DETT PIANIST AND CO TO FORT WO Ft. Worth, Texas, Feb. 16. An uncle of the pianist and will be offered music lovers of Texas when Nathaniel Dett of New York, nationally known as the greatest composer and pianist of the race, appears in this city in the auditorium of the First Presbyterian Church. Friday night. Mr. Dett is coming to Texas and the auspices of the Colored University of Cary, the Cary School, making a strenuous effort to complete the new Colored Y. W. C. A. tion and power; but, in spite of every handicap, he runs high in the esse, and he is a bright, dark spot to becloud his notable service. Green stood out among men by his possession of those qualities that endear, that are ennobling and worthy of perpetuation. His alm was to live so that when the dark came, he was called a call, came no one could point to a blemish or remember a hurt he had. He had lived a true gentleman. his life is worthy of a monument by Congress or by white and black citi- PLEADS FOR NEGRO INTERNA- NATIONALISM Chicago, IL. Feb. 15—(A. N. P.) In the current issue of "Opportunity Turns Turns Turns," university turn his brilliant pen to throw some light on the matter of the Negroes of the world and an institution that has been called "the article written by Prof. Locke. An isque, an eloquent and logical, thoughtful and action among Negro peoples of all countries. Professor Locke is of the opinion that the masses of Negroes for some such form of contact is so strong that it will not be able to resist the pressures of Africa and those of American will settle themselves into some form of economic cooperation out of contact. He believes Garvey's movement and the Pan-African congress will be successful in efforts in the proper direction and points out as unfortunate the obstacles that hinder the Garvey movement, in the lines of cleavage among African themselves, the fact that the Negroes themselves, together for this reason he believes it would have been fine for them to establish a mandatory, somewhat autonomous colony in Africa, which might have been an African "militant." Study of Africa should be encouraged, the writer enaphashes, by Amara Ndungu, the founder of the possibility of Negro students, with their sympathy and psychological support of black students have done. Further he gives credit to Africa for a cultural American NEGRO scarcely suspect. The entire article is illuminating the self to the new kind of literature to self the new kind of literature about Africa. And by the way, the teacher should not be Negro, or anything else, so much as they are actually Pan-African. TNT PREMIER NEGRO COMPOSER COMING NORTH, TEXAS home now in process of construction. It expected to happen that it in the greatest artists of the race come so far South in their tours and this coming of the Mt. Dett to Texas is expected to call together the music coming from all parts of the state. Special arrangements for Dallasies who expect to take advantage of her position in charge of Mrs. Portia Washington Pittman. A special reservation made for high school dentists. *University* has been engaged to instruct the boy. He will be taught uniforms and instruments. NATIONAL HEALTH WEEK MARCH 30-APRIL Plans Laid for Nation-Wide Observation social Agencies Lead—All Good Citizens Help to Taukerege Institut, Ala. Feb. 15. National Negro Health Week will be observed this year from March 30 to April 7. The National Negro Health Week adopted at a meeting of twenty representatives of social and civil agencies held here last week. This week, which was inaugurated by the late Booker T. Washington ten years ago, has a great deal to the race in health in Alabama. Plans are being laid for making its observance this year more universal. The movement in general is under the auspices of the National Negro Business League, of which Dr. R. W. H. McCormick is the primary responsibility for its observance is delegated to the Interracial Commission and its $80 State and National Fund. The state are national, state and local boards of health, Red Cross, Y. M. C. Medical Center, tuberculosis, tuberculosis associations, churches, schools, women's clubs, chambers of fraternity orders, insurance company associations, social agencies. All persons interested in promoting public health are invited to the observance of Health Week. KANSAS CITY TO BE HOST TO BEAUTY CULTURERS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the kindness shown during our bereavement in the loss of two children. Two children, Monday night. Feb. 4. We especially thank the Excelsior Medical Center, H. Wright of the Mississippi Life Insurance Co., and the employees of the Union Terminal Station. We also bless them. Signed: MR. and MR. CLAUDE RAND, Father and Mother THE JOLLY BOYS SOCIAL CLUB Featuring a Grand Queen Hall, the first one of its kind presented in the Southwest, a Queen from Waco, San Antonio, Houston, Galveston, Galveston, and Houston. We invite you to set invitation and come out and meet who will be crowned Queen of the Southwest. The Joly Boys for the invitation. Meet me at the Temple Dance Hall, February 10. MR. D. ANDREW HONDA, Dr. D. ANDREW HONDA, CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the American Woodman of Corvallis and Mexia for their kindness rendered at the funeral of my brother, man who, died Dec. 28, 1923, Chicago. I especially wish to thank Mr. E. F. Stewart and friends for their kindness and words of sympathy. MRS. NORA SMITH, MRS. JOHNNA SMITH. CARD OF THANKS A. 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I N E W E R E M E N ANXIOUS TO HELP. THE ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE CAMPAIGN To the Local Lodges and Households of Ruth of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Jurisdiction of Texas. The Odd Fellows are going to build it in Houston. They are app and specifications have been app and kids will be submitted within be such a building as will arrows of every Negro in the State. It is and occupied by Colored People. As an investment, it is an investment, and cents, but it is in sentiment good has the Washington Monroe North in America, he more love Temple, when built, will be a courtyard. Don't you regard it a great and leaving this great landmark WE WANT TEN THOSAND NEW THIS GREAT EVENT. I AMXIOUS BUILD THE TEMPLE AND NEW M This is the program for this not too big for the Odd Fellows The campaign will continue to JJ Rules governing Campaign w CURE TEN THOUSAND NEW M in Houston next August and celebrate FRATE H. G. GOREE, D. G. 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It is going to cause the pride and excite the admiration it is going to be the best building owned in the State at this time. going to pay a handsome profit in dollars moment that it is going to pay most. What Monument done? It has made every love and revenge for his country. This source of pride to every number of the great privilege to take part in creciting mark as a heritage to our children? NEW MEMBERS TO COMMEMORATE F. I KNOW EVERY MEMBER IS HONOUS TO HELP. AND SECURE TEN THOUSAND for this year, Some program I admit, but blows and household of Bust of Toxa sign will be the same as last year. All build THE TEMPLE AND SHR LETS DO IT and meed celebrate it. CAMPAIGN MANAGER, 606 E. Commerce Street, San Antonio, Texas. Meritorious Printing And Designing HUFF'S MARKET & GROCERY, Dor. Swiss and Central FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND MEATS ```markdown ``` 学生 PAGE THREE _ eek i 4 ay fw a Eaaeets a NATIONAL NEGRO Press ——_— ————— HE DALLAS EXPRESS “PUBLISHING CO. stared. ala Foreign Advertsing Reore- sentative: wenge mervatrst Seo too er eck phacene ros ase - ieee a Notice To The Pubic seems Hiimmarsnten i Cee ee BP oc the vue The Dallas Express Sub- set to i ged eee Shan ON ove cents Howard Loses Her Appropriations THE DALLAS EXPRESS has wever hoisted the white || feather, wether has it been diss treced by the yellow streak, It Herne affiicied withthe flannel} smagth 11 is « plein, every day, Teasible, conseroative arwrpe: (per thick trios we tail to etch Ge passing Breese; lies we denbifad flat: 16 professes potrotiom as brood as our Ceoantry. Us lve of even hand fe Jeatice covers all the terei- ory occupied by the human ‘aces Ths Js aetty high crowed, Det se Hive on it and are frome ering, Boye of the pres come | Sp and stand with as. This | irennd is holy. W. B. RING, ‘The efforts of President T. sais ge enema ot Mead ened Latte Bree Sicrary Ate Holey SS aR pretest Salas es” vel Beets ue attest ot Gherpetsotiey of the cat Tear Girpotsotar othe act has See tert fhe Rls pene, Sent on founds emi mets ies hs hs Tian net iy of te ieee a Fistahr atte ‘rry nae act dies i teay esas Min Yentures Into the "realm at Nout mle arene reer tor 0 toa he ald ul rn Ieee fi memberb a [Bosc tin scooting Stat Sevnice baring a Mirai cs Sere usiness need jer tn 8 yrotran nt wi Sy ae Sint Sup ito at'ae e' bal Spee SR Hct ot wth Brot, ; Fy re reat ant oe WE SER acter yang. ot ot Seam, nate abana Meas eat ree sree Set'powtt tat tne atonal fas i eats te Soe tt seoree SC aE, wn sé Sateen to bala sa cash In mors eae ame ont SO SaR aang rocran’ of eon Bsc ie omit tr, Nor an eanevan Tay” cam espe incr taonth fe eapiormnat tans oun Se fal oho tie ed wnt Je che ‘our schools ant nscaton ptt Fey uptoyment ot ret ae bo FSaavstin tows 0 “Baal enone edvertsing ne Besa Stay de a Bees are set sensi There credit is not obtained 3 nt ri fm A sae a Os et Poethuet tess acs t's . A piste waren they fee ne cvaieg tei free a Spice feats in a “gents Baty! eit Bart en ‘gents ley eit Save pen Bot te di a “tian By aoe "cet € Necro business and connie o clone a ‘the “re ieee sagen as the one of la se Marre -utseme sam. Keep ‘Musisest men Keep oor records te beentse ther ‘ellling (0 discover bow 7 steal from. thelr own ig wot, pomibte where Mel dare to tr? Tm DALLAS BAT? PEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1004 ] ) {HE MIRROR us arene! J Biel Pupué OPINION WE | el mienons 1x sAiue——Yurupsling forms im the water, who = ziti grange paged a [ven aucmon Tia at Toe nev Thre are econ, M, M. Patterson: im Mem-|eount ended here. don't know what |euswt that of [pM commertat Avweats Nie anything. was done Cor the Ne-| tui or ae eve art nyoodypaled then | Feel ou cin peer al who ine | To ety bate nt ben dc: eum on asm a ata Plate tr verdant were mot mei |nnn en atecovered am occasions arias. Wood-|with braas Dands and offers of en-|0ry to yay fin ot Rentchy and York ot Ten tla You my Li eae eatscete a ree] Th sais of thse Negroes wi [tow ren pear rene ak aero St sonar ever sani be theo [ete tee on tt hr oe Sere eer nen oom Perla et i onrbotr—tna| et Woods end Yorke are wht, Pillared” smahoay eect to Sapnch ome bernie esate teznch Sm Aberin late commander ordre tom tod te Suton Merce cnsuage Seti veaposafoiet sey tia ent, nebo arus |S 8 i fap in two blagk aking. ‘The story|there to look om oxeept the helpless |Your (ol? | sna a has, arin ana alte as reting nets [foot 2 eta mena a atom | Bet Got Lod down toon ha [te "ett of Siete atest ga age ‘su leneg suwere anstows tea ene |ash ood me Sau tee aeemslewoah eee coon whe She [cme panne be hag ths tey back ha tate own von to nae the |? 0% ‘he James Cresk Canal the driver|lives of others. rennin saat ae eat une phn | Mt wont dy mr tens, for ue totem se fs ap Ste wrong rt en ose board, [nish heroes Ike this, a. Seo “Phe day. Mt ls anid, wee Ditterty| It won't do not to wive it « chance |Meat, mun lonld, with the temperature far be- not to help and encourage It, oo fete eine yeaa tants: bd Yout ne wii Dane ar |= Want eat? ist esa ttt wa ay cvtan' ther "ure ail af tl Sout al cron ant ia "wters white, iin ete are Tenet tat host ay there Tsao wos an in any ea |e Th ata" shane urea ee Met mar be fund fe uny tae meh ba |S, tnt’ Sos a Wiliam Drake bee ein arle trvin a fone [ofa my Seppe sein down the sess Drake have testa amt pelt"con ‘rweaea tes tcaacne aie rnp wre ges Wy rent [te = frinent Sons" eninon et what they eee Mwe'mn' pial th tam rhe te clear to reve Ee en: wlanasas inte ci serena ante “8 onenanes FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES. Muay Worcs With thelr thovgnt-| tuiges_Conceraing the. appearanes tt katana esate tear ef eat tay ot Peet nett Jaround and will do very ttle to oy ones Gin rere = fo eee ooe— lie alt pertetng It lecrmsartvomeenares watson ree sciransce mars'neny or Hise weseey or ee Sch cans on pssst top ao'at foot. Pu erty eae yen oral ce Jon cura tact «erect Gat atte ina "wine snoviog' or waiting ee correc way to walk wi tae et park iste 1 es ‘Ks "ration waite” oe (ay Robert 2. Bwaré t ee | Mitte ce, | tinct gc Rs SSeS See Ie was chelrman and neeretary of) “W® Presume It will comments SSSSlea eS a See e Suess SER eres eee eee See ee SoS Ssees Ses Seer SoS Sones Si Pieee ae rkEns Sees |te entteting Cotered fr loot ‘net get white recruits SSS Soares: Se eran Poise ee pi meee oe Senne ees Pecos soeness Petee eer cees Seis ees eens SElpeecon irra Ste ana See Soe cee peer eee Encsseacr ao sent to the single place of execution, soon the prison at Huntsville, supposedly a house of correction for those who have broken the laws of the state and of society, will become known rather as a house of wholesale execution and a re- vulsion of society to it will consequently result, ‘The takng of a human life even by due process of law is far from being a matter to be lightly considered. In thinking of it and of human fallibility one may seriously ae nh ee __, Already eight states of the Union have abolished capi is paar a 8 ent Shan Down found thet erie decreased. ‘Whether or not Texas will eventually join that number i said Dut ttre Chat oe constant repetition of ‘ag news dispatches allege ‘taken ‘this first tral of electrocution in Texas ‘will cause & de ‘thovement in that direction. LINCOLN, DOUGLASS, WASHINGTON brary is the month in which three of America’s oo teat i iret oa te Nat ay, They Dougias, born Febriaty 14th and George Washington, born February ri ae only the birthday of Washingtor within its history in dyes | that tne can ony ‘more brilliant are the lives and deeds Than te sho tecom es exept, Gtr Washington brave fathers of American freedom he tel for the emanation af Plan, ea es c jean slaves and the Pe Aorere far eho tho tooo the iquitous system of human bondage which was so nobly aided by Douglas and #0 bravely accomplished during the admin. istration of Lincoln, ‘Douglas, the slave, rose from an auction block to an in ternational reputation as orator, statesman and author. His name ean never die so long as generation if black men are born and their parents tall them of the days when freedom was only a hope and bondage a reality. Lincoln, gentlest of motals but courageous in the pur suit of that'which he conceived to be right, rose from, the rank of railsplitter to the head of our nation; became the most hated man of all time because of the Civil War which sot brother against brother and caused the dissolution of nation. But Time, great discoverer that it is, has dong for ane of Lingo what no other ageney could have Sone, It has healed the scars of war, united in spirit the states of mation and brought to the hearts of men both North and South a reverence for the personality and character of Ab- ‘Washington, D Boop, isla rien of reedens oln, friends of freedom.—men i dard olive and dle n defense oftheir conviction ‘What of us who still grope, freed in body but chained in spirit! Certainly the memory af their lives and deeds should eauise more earnest desires that upon the pages of our time, we may write as indelibly, as conscientiously in the full con- fidence that time will prove our writing good. Because a trustee of Howard University criticized the yuality of the religion of America, the institution must lose appropriation of approximately $207,000. It will lose’ this amount if in its appearance before the upper House, the| ite Appropriation Committee will not restore the lost ao of order raised by Representative Byrnes of| South Carolina that there was no authority for the appro-| priation with the exception of one item was sustained by the’ chairman of the committee after he had read and tye excerpts from the sermon of Rev. Frances J. Grimke on “What is the trouble with the Religion of Today,” delivered ae Convocation of Theological Students last Novem- ‘The situation is from many view points unfortunate and lamentable, It is unfortunate that the spirit of revenge should seem so fully to actuate a member of our national legislative body as to allow him to be willng to cripple the lefficiency of a whole institution for the betterment and ed- jucation of American students because of his disagreement |with expressed thought of an official of the institution. ‘Were such action fully justifiable it would be as natural for every citizen to conclude that the government as such \should not be supported because of the misconduct of the a officials who are responsible for the Teapot Dome sit. uation. ‘The, situation is also unfortunate in that, for all of the years that Howard University has been expecting and re ceiving aid from the United States Government, its officials Ihave never been able to see to it that there was authority |for the appropriation of its budget. Certainly it is correct | to. ‘prawns that if it was justified in receiving such appro- ere it would be justified in asking that its appropria- tions be authorized. s | ‘On two occasions before just such a situation has arisen but at no time has any action been taken which would lead Ito permanent correction of or removal of the danger of its ion. Tf the appropriation is totally lost because of the point ‘order of the South Carolina Senator and the institution is hindered and kept from its highest point of efficiency, ‘America as such will sutfer, for those who are to be trained in the sehool must serve the nation if they would serve ‘Bat, the action of this statesman is by no means sur- iprisin Contin rom sat rent made fous eessor who was noted fr his rabid opposition to every ‘thing possible which seemed to favor the Negro, this lonly seems to be striving to maintain its reputation. 1 He comes a district in which it is alleged that 67.3 ot the ogee are dened the right fo vote, Tis etmes from ia state which, if statistics are to be relied upon, does not be- ‘in the education of its Negro youth. Naturally, then Ihe could be expected to do all in his power to thwart such itraining wherever he found it possible But it is unfortunate that such men with such training hould haye in their hands the fate of institutions with great Wy ene yas ofere wiih thay cae fe fo Se datee. can Risse Wi Seprset the Soke of aloe pele |" In the meantime Howard University may suffer. But Jin the minds of those who are most vitally interested in its Welfare should be more than passing thought of making de |eded attempts at, making such an occurrence ‘n [future time, And in this campaign year there is large pos ibility of successful outeome for such an attempt. —oo O 000 Bléctrocution becomes the mode of Texas capital pun- ishment in February 8th when in the early morning hours at the Huntsville penitentiary five human beings with black skins were sent into eternity to the accompaniment of erack- ling electri ares enuse by contact of powerful lato human flesh. One newspaper dispatch states that the amoke and the oder of burning human flesh was. so pro nounced as to make the opening of the windows in the death chamber a necessity, : rojghinns thaws who witnessed tia fret tral ofthe ne ins of death” was zepreeniative Irvin, who introduc Peete eesti is nes ‘one call forthe able of exptal punishment in Texan TE camnot be said with certainty whether or not this ‘War evoked by the sights which he witnessed i death ‘or not. "But it is certain that there ca be many exons with hearts and onacenees who env itnessing the the death agonies o thn it itn of the ead a ‘Many are the expressions which have resulted from which can almost well be considered wholesale of emu fave he dng ay with capt Certainly At i tue thet though the law of oar stat “a life for a life” there can be much said in favo ‘same chair. Nera a hd a vandioe tu Costin sro ed saci reromeiing forma in the water, whe wore then Brovsht to Aberdeen and elven attention. Thiet all. The ac- count ended here X don’t know what le anything, was done for the Ne- fevoen, or If anybody preloed them Tam sure they have not been deco rated for bravery and were not met fwith tram bande and offers of en- ‘The amen of thooe Negroes wil lrobably never sain be In the par "They dld not Kilt anybody—they saved soinebody 'No commander ordered them to do what they did, and nobody was bare to Tok an exeept the helpiee rio inthe sw teling waters. Dut God looked down upon what tneon obecure Negvose id, and viet was, near them. when they raked tte own tyes 10 nave. the tives of others. Te won't do, iy treads, for us to ate wroby 4 race that can fUr- alan heroes ike. the Me wont do not to iv Ita chance lnc to help and encourage ft ‘ba Yoner and Willem Drake ar black only. outalde they’ sre al sehive seithin ‘Dhele act was as fine ay any tha roay bo found tn any tale whioh as teen told o¢ herale servis. a Jones fod Wilain Drake have hearts of ola, They nee gentlemen by rleht Se what they ala ‘thiy tiles aro clear to respect aan Focal Mey teeth os peace esti fots easton ee . hasan nee eee uae aa | ia cht gg aioe es cetaceans fot Column. fie dase ones Fos lel team GE ae die ae vom ‘Wem. ourth, the vee af Ne- levees wil exnuperate the South [We aresume He wll comments the times? but ne will any wther scheme sststive te ts eaaregee aad re (tint andthe beat thing we. ems la ts te poneas ourselves tu patene ile tn exeviment ebay es loathorn ‘oerea’Mertment" durin ithe civil. Wark ‘ie General David. Tunter, com |manding the army tn the south, Icon the Nonar ot eresnising the |trat seathere,Colarea Feslnnt. leoula’ not get. white. rocrats and \wna narroumaed by s multe 6 able Jtoaica Neavecs whe were tle, bw |eestone to serve ac shalers, ta se |sance of publte opinion be orasatae |e"regiment nod wae called toe Jeount, tor We by the Secretary |Ware tie repiled that ‘be had to |rrustons tor employ all toy er Jrens tn defense of the. Union tw te aapycesion of the rebeilony and Jaccared thatthe Wyatty of the Ne Jere wes bevond suestion, Text week’ Whatnots ution, soon the prison at Je of correction for those who ate and of society, will become wholesale execution and a re- onsequently result, fe even by due process of law be lightly considered. In fallibility one may seriously ¢; I will repay” portion of our he Union have abolished capi- fit has been found that erime il eyentually join that number thatthe covataut repetition of eget typ ogy seeatigh cenagae aba —000 O 000- Well eet “HY — ed Bott gd Ne | 7 hipaa —— fy of fet lr Ana fale 1 0 eae let ace tev bie meet tot sel ar singe mmner of augue stp taking bette ect rtpace from ter nen fee ier ro ntny fey]. "eo rte to flow; ie mec PE a rae ratte tate for sveronay Ww bod or Foren ants’ pere onto. rere agate nwatting tf "Always follow, your cor’ ade aie, ean cee, yea"as went tall You tae wrens at ses "tctiot ore ee fg ey ay es Mn ce apt eat sew tev yt Sa nee koe momtonk st tay toda nok eat he, tae Saul scn fare i fo et aoe ah at Pty ty ae cele Atty et at rear iiervae cern ey a Mt alana et Goetoane aoe Cu tec an frm Sore ena rete ena of Toe of eke as crn| ean nd tnvoey ecto ot ares nt ce ie he very Rg Tenornee ieee er Tat tae loko cata a ae ee fet noua of fod, the monty 1 takes pe a ttc rare te ora co ther Four teh be ont yo sl ion mare fot it wien to them, Fo feet arpa an, Toe |tpre are a ares nmber ted een oe a ett Solon te Dulas tat are rely saasag fone te Mest altsaltng ets alte ar core ead ty sn ntaneton| no ecane co eter as to ay Or eee oa ap ep eit: Penta moan and wate te tate chit toon tease Dt tem mw beter cna ee ue ae ee om anes fal of alt oot zt "tol elow Til anton sme ofthe fre, xem Meroeten yan ancates oiinatng rom tthe Pee a aren aorta Aveta Pere, Mala ae Reser ike eee Sac he F cnn conston comune svn} ghie,SonorrnenPretens, t oe ie cuanto staan end bel seas rhe zt ir s/t beat of the ube, is by etl enh Comaton ative to your, health a ae toe cn ace ae btm teeta lin ih tomes, Mearlcitsaatnma campos orsone a ae amet hie sae [ncned i our Tn —_—_—————— OO OL OE LLL LCL LOL ———— ———— 7 7 COL MIDNIGHTS [== a ———| WEEKLY LETTER. [=== SEPP Pe terete eee CECE PEELE EES (Ol 4. 0, MIDNIGHT VISITS) dark blot of lyueching and mod SONPHRAICE Ix LOUISIANA. | violence frome the nine of ou Southern University, Baton Rouse, La—Here 1 am in Lovie lana yet, but I will bet you my head to a ginger cake that I will not be here when you read this Fetter, but will be im the city of St Augustine or some other place In Florida, so you Just make Sip your ind” to reed and Fea When I (00k my pen in hand to wrile to You last Week, L was ‘with Bishop Wiulam Alfred Foun- thin, who. was holding. a confer fee in Thibodaux, La, but hones Taye left there, and. have’ been to Lafayette, La, 4 place where fy people ae trying to do some: thing I you may. think a lit you will agree with me that they fare meeting. with success tin the frst time since Noah was here that T have. been to Eafayetio, and-aince this 1s true, Twill have to. toll you Just few things about. it, and then tur my'altencion to other things T'was invited to come to town by Drie A. Baller, Superintendent Of the “Good Hope Sanatorium, find he ts also president of the Sanatortum "Association. ‘Thee Deople are determined to. open the oor. of opportunity to. the youne Negro bay and girl and let’ them work all’ the harder. God help them 9 do. 80. ‘Dr. 1s A. Butler, 1s one of the men" who" Delleves In. bis race fand. be is reaching out all” the {ioie trying "to. bring before the real mon and: women, and” think fing Iwas in What. clase. tnvite me, Hef aman with a vislon fand A man of wealth. One ot the ‘bastest mon in Loulslana. He owns the drug. ore, and. his lovel home, "and two or. three auto mobiles. It would do your soul [Be0d (0 meet thls character. T have told you that Dr, Dut isthe. prehident of the Sanator. iim asselation Joven Dugas is vice-president; A. Burges ts. sec etary and. J. Vavasscur 1s treat furer. And. while Tam at 1¢ C wil ive you the other sifcers of ‘th Sanatorfum, and here they are, F Nelson, surgeon-in-chlet; W. 1 Banis, anasthetist, Dre. 7. Wil burn, and E. 1 Morrison, are i the fiaff, and Mse Thelma Scott TN, head nurse ‘De FM, Nelson, ts one more tratned mai, and he fo 8. worke famions the people, ax well aa freed. physician, I" waa delighted fo have the pleasure. of meeting these strong phyaisian, dentist fand the like. They have two dent fst to half sole teeth tn hia town land. they are. atthe top in th profession, und they are EB Morrison and’ T Witburn. (Of course they haves publi school In the town, and It fy the average. building, but unusal I ‘brain power, for therein, Prof P. Le Breaux, principal, and Mra PL Breaux, Misa Thelma Breas Miss ME. Walker, Mise FJ Lows iiss May Delacroix, a Rena’ Gathe, Miss Pearl Lewis teachers, ‘Then we find Lelané Sones, A. J. Brows, Prancls Co 0, Seymour, Jake Dorsey, B. J Lewis, and several other” smaile frrocerion T looked in the Dream find. Cafe, ‘also. Mra, Jamehon has restaurant. The barbers ar Lonnie Willams, and they "ows some balla, There are two Catho Hie schools’ tn and about the elty Jana thia is about all 1 will b fable to mention ‘now. ‘T made a trip to Crowley, thes Jover'to the place where 1 am anc T'want to aay a tow things. abou fe beftre 1 get. through, Will +0 aten to me, while 1 tell you tha ay peone are speaking right ou in’ choreh In Ula southland, and this fea St should ba. T hear ‘them apeak out in old lasisspp! fandT hope they are going (0b heard, ‘They have told the peopl fmavinority what they want, and Tink T wit! 1et you iow abou ‘hem Liston and rend: ‘We the ‘Negroes of Mlssialpn tn’ the. masa mocting, assembled beg to. acbait the following, anc sank yoor excellencien considers tion and. approval of same. Tie npetlly aan egisation “na will Wipe out. th ‘RALTH NENTS ty of fresh air, And if sick go 10 « ivetor and have lim preseribe for you. and’ step taking patent. medi- "X irood rule to follow; 14 « medl- cine made for everybody Is good tor nobody. "Always follow your doctor's ad- vice, he wont tell You the” Wrons thin. ‘Take tine and oat alow dowt eat too much, don’t eat trashy f00d—it you haven't time to eat, dow't oat at fis Atwayg eat at regular Intervals find sat wholesome food. Cheap foods are tho cause of Tote of alcke vent and in some caves even death. ein tho very helght of ignorance to visit the ick and carry «big usiet of food, The money It takes to prepare the food will do the pas tent mare kood if kiven Co them frhpre are a large number of 00d Nomen tn Dallan that "aro really ict and Tamm qulte sure dhere t fio excuse o offer as to why” they [are dirty. Plenty of soup and: wate (would put them in a better condi ‘Gelow will mentlon some of the latseance originating from filth: Tu lberculontn ‘Typhald. ever, Malaria Irever, Typha fever, Cholera, 8y- Phill; “Gonorrhea, -PyrMoes | an ome stomach and bowel complaint ‘For the benett of the publi. ty formation ralative to. your health frill ba given fom thie office & Sit aaaranea amped enveone I Tip Bia rgtcgeenbinay ox - 2 y violence frome the name of our reat tale, We eapecally ask Ghat appropriate legislation be assed whereby all the laws ol the state may de enforced upon fall citizens alike regardless of ‘Second, We ask more eqult able dxieaion ot the” sehooi finds ‘of MiasletppL "Third, We ask hat, consoidat ea rural schools, argiculture and igh’ schools and munielpal Nigh tcbools te established” throu out the wate somewhat 19 equal proportion to. thoe established for. waiten Fourth, "We ask that Alcorn college be ‘removed to. central olst scceenble by’ ralltond, tnd. that while at present It ae: comodates not mare than 300 student comfortably, we. ask the tte capacity be. doubled several times over and that support funds be "Increased in. that proportion We esto say" atts fate: ion "could. be’ removed at "very oni sacrifice since, moat of the Pulling: there were. built about one hundred yearn axo in 1828 and hould have Tong. since. been con- fiemmed, ‘Tho ‘other one or_ two remaining buildings might ‘be ‘se eden an agricultural high school for defteraon County Trith. We ane that a state cal exe bo extailaned, af some. cen. tral "pols, seperate and’ apart from ‘Aeofn, tor Nesro. sila ‘Sink We" ank that reforma- tory for Werelet Nesro. youth be established Seventh, Woask, that the re eintration lawe of the state "of Sisetrignt De 90 amended, that si persons qualiied ar "rex ation wader ‘tection 49 of the code ‘of 1006, "be guaranteed. the snk of reslsiration iehth, "We "ank hat Negro choot housoa be equal to. white chost-tousen in ‘erery -reapee: ive school dates, and that Now: ro teachers be pald the same al sty for like service Tinth. To "view of tho many complaints made) ty. tsnante In lcertain section ot this state, In heir inablty to obtatn mathe sent, for te crm wo "most freapectuity ank that appropriete ictnttion te parsed” whereby fio. tandiora ‘wit "be permitted. to felt nor buy” thin tenait's crop, out that ‘the enante: stave “of te crop. shall “be. delivered to ies kind; that the buying and seing by One landiord to another oe ent dee tor” euplie oe fe felony in thie atte, that ait debt ot tenants toon land: orator supplies be barzed bythe statue of mitation on San. of the Year succeeding the Year dur Hn Which such debts’ were com trate ‘Tenth, In view of the fact that lmany ot these "tenanta_ complain ft their Inabiey to obtain ac: feownting tn the courte cate of fcar or other ‘reasons fm. certain rections ‘ot the “sale, "we mow Feepecttlly ak that appropriate egtntation be. passed. whereby tho [debter wit) be permitted to fe oust" and. ask’ tor necounting i fany county ot the ate ho seen lity Sy: making. attidavit nthe county of hin section to the fect that no cannot obtain a tl frat in. the county ‘for the ae- fondant’ residence or that “i would not "be ste. forthe com piatnant to fie uch sult tn sald aunty provided the. eotnty seat lot complaint’ seleetion ix not more than ove hundred alee trom the county nent of the Jetendants SULT view of the fact tat the eomodste more tan” trty" Net more are [patients out of the population ot tllign, we. moet” respectfully tsk additional ‘necomodation at sata ination. "2. We mont rewmecfulty as tnat’ Negro norsen and physlclans ve permitad. to” treat ‘and wait fon Neero patients tn. the Negro fran ot te nate noe “ht low of the fact tht thers ts no Institution for Negro bint nd erro fecble. minded youths, foush. there are such. inti: Hor the whites ot the state (Contaued on page 6) OFFICE CAT Wivusive ‘ecause in fun he merely Kr, iain ia ste ial Shee. peat Se srg a sea og eat Pa ‘Women spend entirely too much whch st ones eae ie ae | Get out of the way, there!” cried ‘Serna ree FS a ee Eanes pene cee essen arms rae eS at mises ing Ty nS oc ty ow tag ec es Sera pee jena Rt tat oe soaz ern ae Sone ae ‘the beat way to teal at home ts to ear ea one cae net, ESS se Som. 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X B-4 visiting friends, Mrs. Eleanor Tolle took rebuke and had to go through her at this writing, Mr. John H Rice and Mr. Clara Queen was married and the Courts of Calantha had on a drive of dispensation and initiated 25 new members of the examiner. To Tolle for the Dallas Express at Larnar barbershop Mineral Wells—Mrs. Mamie. Homs and Mrs. Lizzie Gownes, both women of the court, side of their sack saint, Mrs. Dria Boyd, who at this writing is seriously II. rev. S. E. Diggs of Bryanville, who at this writing revoked Rev. Reed in a revival. He preached 5 nights while here, 5 adamantally while revoked Rev. Reed in a revival. Bethel Sunday was $6.62. Patron Boham.-Rev. W. H. Lycne came in last week from the East. W. R. B.Crumpun arrived here Saturday from Arizona; he was called to the bedside of his mother. Miss Nellie Yarbrough arrived from Waco. Mr. Hugh Stewart left last week for Lahock. Mrs. Reedy Elliott of Idaho was here Sunday. Rev. N. L. Wordlow left last week. Mrs. Silver Jones returned after an extensive visit in South and Texas THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FERRUARY 16, 1924 Col. Midnight's Weekly Letter Now you may read this, and now I come to tell you that I am a student of Southern University, who is president of Southern University, the state school for our people and which I have been a student of land, and Prof. Clark is a school man from one end to another. He was just born to do the work that he was assigned with him strong men and women. He has worked his way up in the profession not in accident. He is a scholar a man who is working for the betterment and upfit of his people. Dr. W. D. Thomas, who was born down in Georgia is the dean, and he is without a doubt a thorny man. He is fortunate enough to come in touch with him. He has been in this school business for four years and I would imagine he to letter a to stop, listen until it is all over. God bless you. Let me bear from you. I will write again Mrs. Moody Mooja is visiting her mother-in-law. Mrs. Isla Crumpton who died Thurday was the author of the Courts H. H of R. R. Mr. Thomas K left Monday for Denton where he goes to take a Clarkville.—The church of the is doing a great work especially in the Sunday School; new memorials in the church of Dr. Wilson and his for a are planning great things. The Junior School entertained the public with a classical program last Friday at Mr. Mosley L. Bell, M. P., the former president of the Southern School received an invitation to attend the 35th annual session and scholarship contest to serve as a missionary in the city of New York in August. Eastland.—Sunday was high on the agenda of Jinkins Chapel First Baptist church preached for us at 11 o'clock at the church of Rancho the father and organizer of Little Flock came to us at $30 P. M. with a message to us at night, the choir from Shapel A. M. E. church which offered such beautiful service. --- Mr. Ben Thompson and Mr. Eiffel Strowter were married Saturday night. Mr. King Bisceau and Mr. Kinsley Kinsley, 19, kinsley Sunday. Mr. J. C. Pratt and her grand son Roger Pratt Runnell visited her sick brother in prison. Mr. Kinsley Ben Thompson was married to Miss Ellie Brannac at Miss Brannac began on Cliff Chase. A Leap of the Moon was celebrated. Esther Ruth Wilson and Vandetta Wright last Wednesday night at Miss Wilson's home on Cliff St. **Nigton.** Rev. Fisher preached a noble sermon last Sunday in the afternoon at Ligon Chapel, C. M. E. Church. Uncle Jack Mark on of the community departed this life Jan. 26, and the funeral service was conducted by Rev. Fisher. His body was deposed in Nigton Nitton High school with its staff, Mrs. Donna Mantlede, took school visits. Mrs. Mandelle Adams of Houston filled the vacancy of the faculty of which Mrs. F. W. 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Mrs. Willie from Thursday night. Mrs. Mary Coinney from the M. E. church of Belfort and children were in the city the Rev. T.A. Foy officiating last week visiting her parents Interment was made in the East Vergersee Sanders were in the Splendid sites were conducted city Sunday. The fighting spirit the past week at Corinth Baptist of Blackhawk High school is all church in celebration of pastor James C. G. Harrell came that the basket-ball girl marry. The sermon was delivered and boys are to play with Hills Sunday evening to a large and boro, Corcadian, Mart and Belton, once by the Rev. G. Harrell and yells are heard on the campus. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. S. Roslin, Miss PAGE SIX Bresser—Rev. Anthony, District Supt. of Ward Chapel M. E. E church came Saturday making his first visit to this end of the District; Friday night and Saturday night, Discounsel meeting. Sunday School was well attended; immediately after Ward Chapel M. E District Supt. preached from Heb. 5:16 Mr. Carrie Laster passed down the eagle to Brenda. Mr. Tom Whitney lost on of his sons. At 7:30 P. M. Rev. Anthony preached another burner sermon. On his other stop Pointe. On account of inclement weather Sunday school was dull at Plainview C. M. E. church. In the afternoon gathered at Mrs. Fannie. O. Hardaway's residence and enjoyment of the afternoon of Thompson of Mr. Selman returned after an extended visit to Mr. R. F. Hardenon, M. Chester Moser. On Saturday afternoon Hardaway's Sunday, Miss Lena Vales is visiting in Jacksonville Saturday. Mrs. Manuel of Galveston was visiting this day during this week. San Angelo — the rally and sonfest airstl. Baptist church was indeed a success; it was conceived by the pastor, Mrs. Dallas and Mrs. Addie Butler of Wichita Falls; total amount of donations to day school at 11:30 a.m. Baptist church was well attended and lesson was good. Mrs. J. T. Williams returned to day school to attend the funeral of her father. Mrs. Jerrie Moore of Temple accompanied her husband to San Antonio on Saturday. The G. M. E. church is proclaiming nicely under the who prescribed two strong sermons last Sunday. There was one addition to the church; he is presiding over the Sunday. The M. E. church is preparing for a big moment on the 2nd Sunday in her heart; the public is invited to attend these big events. Mrs. Sarah Brown was called to the church by her grand-daughter. Crockett, — Mims Duncan and Mr. Jim High were united in host Thursday evening. Ebbs, — Mr. Matthew Howard and children Junior and Classifying of Lisman Mr. John Hawk and children Mrs. Pearl Thompson of Little Hook, Ark. is here visiting nice with his father, his mother, Mrs. Jackson entertained and nice with a dinner last Sunday. Guests were Rena, Daniels and Nance. Mrs. Hawk and Rev. J. Ponce, and Loux. Meadness E. W. Williams and daughter There was also a hunting last week in honor of Mr. Thompson, Rev. D. Cain. M. E. once with Rev. Franklin and people last Sunday, Rev. T. E. George petitioned to Blue Grove Battlefield South was with his people in town and Sunday, Rev. Gros of the post, South was with his people in town. Wills. Point.-Sunday School at both churches were well attended Sunday. Rev. Sparks was at his post; services were well attended. Miss Kathryn Salton and her little niece Neilena Lewis made a flying trip to Kaufman Sunday, M. A. Sir Johnson made a flying trip to New York, Mary Montgomery, Rev. Doug and Mrs. C. C. Coats are attending the Ministerial council in Lewis Moorehead and John H Hutchison of Dallas visited here last week. Mrs. Emma Anufin is from Dayton and she attended the Dayland—Sunday was pastoral Dayland at Johnson Chanel C. M. K. church; the car was carried to the church. Rev. W. D. Barnes filled the rostrum both day and night, and the congregation and churches are progressing nicely. Magnolia Spring basket-ball team was here about three weeks ago and is now in the process of Magnolia was defeated. Ministerial council of the Beaufort Dis 8th: money raised $768.30. Mth: money raised $768.30. Mth: Mace Hicks and Mr. L. C. Cleen were united in holy weddings. The first meeting is here from Oakdale, La. Mr. Gep. Pung is here from Carson, La. were united in weekend last week. Temple.-The death of Mrs. Adie Coffey of 5o. St. occured Monday night about 10:30 and the second evening from Eighth St. baptist church, of which she was a number; the Rev. W. M. Taylor her mother, several sisters, and brothers, and other relatives. Instrument was made in the church. F. H. Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Borned of So. 12th. St. entered at Saturday evening at their home, in honor of the seventh birthday of their Cloe Lots of presents was given. Mrs. P. Brown of So. 12th. St. entered Saturday night M. E. church. A nice time was reported. Mr. Robert Guy of Suez Cameron, and Calvert. While away she attended the Rev. J. Hughen services at Branchville, Mr. and Mrs. Hughen, and the night day night from San Angelo; bringing with them a little girl about three years of age, whom she later several months stay in Oklahoma City, returned home. Mrs. Hughen is guest of Mrs. S. Dawson, so 4th. St. Rev. Sam Davis of Austin proached Sun City Street Baptist church. Street Baptist church, River Rivers of South 19th. Street, barber, formerly employed by A. B. at his own location in East Ave. B. at which place Joe Eidle in his own location in East Ave. Mrs. Inabela of Betton was called Saturday night by death at her home. Her mother, sisters and two brothers survive her. Funeral services were held from the M. E. church of Baton; Interment was made in East cemetery, by underker Brandon Interment was made in past week at Corinth Baptist church, in celebration of pastor W. M. Taylor's seventh Anniversary Sunday evening to a large audience, by the Rev. A. G. Harris, Sunday evening to a large audience, by the Rev. G. L. S. Roells, Mrs. and Mrs. G. L. S. Roells, Mrs. Gladys Aaron accompanied by Lorenzan Well were at guests had been invited to the inn in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Link Jackson, South 106th. St. Martin—Services were good at all of the church Sunday. Mr. Moore of Samuel Houston College was given a mother, mother. Mrs. Jesse Butler, a surprise party was given in his honor. Mrs. Jesse Butler's time was enjoyed by all. Little Miss Jainita Lamar gave a birthday party day afternoon; quite early. Dilhool—Sunday Schools were well attended Sunday morning. Rev. R. W. Mast was at his church, where a circle met at the home of Mr. Amle H. Goidman. Mr. Joe Allen was 76 died Friday morning. Funeral was at Shiloh Baptist church of which he was a member. Warm W. C. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924 TEXAS TOWNS Morgan, Sunday evening at 3:30 p.m. The Sunday School Bulletin of Dr. Brown accompanied by Dr. all the schools in the city will be held at the church. Dr. Brown will be wrapped up at True Vine Baptist all the secretaries will please make church Dr. Brown was at his best. their report and have them at an Appreciative audience greeted the office of the reporter each time him displease the inflexibility of the Monday of each week. Mrs. Weather, Dr. Sarah Allen of Tylee Spartan Institute, please visit her, and Sunday visit home institute. The B. Y. P. U. was in folks. Johnson officiated. Rev. W. M. Gill conducted a few night services at the church of God that attended a service at the Church of Jesus Christ. Mr. Cliffon Ford of Alexandria. La. have been visiting Mr. S. B. La. left Sunday night, but expect to return soon, and make his home in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson and others attended services at Lafkin Sunday. Mr. John Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Johnson and others attended services at Lafkin Sunday. Mr. John Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Johnson and others attended services to friends on Sunday on a pleasure trip. Arrivals: Mrs. Henrietta Dyres Houston; Miss Little Harriet, Larkin; Prof. J. W. Harriet, Cleveland; Mr. Erma Lee Smith, Fowler. Departures: Eliza Johnson, Houston; Mary David Trinity; Mrs. Florence Barnes Galveston; Miss Lacie Weathersby; Mrs. Annie Male Allen Shreveport. The Senior Married Ladies Social and Art Club met at the clubhouse on Monday, 8, May, M. S. Stokes, president preaching. After the usual form of opening many important subjects, the club met to name the name of the club was changed to the Sunshine Social and Art Club. The motto "Not select but not chosen" was adopted and purple were adopted as club colors. A "Good Chief" committee, Mrs. M. E Sutton as chair, and Mrs. M. E. Sutton as member, were received. Follow the business session the rendition of a splendid program was listened to. hour was enjoyed, the hostess entertained at the home of Mrs. serving a delicious course of Madames Anderson on last Friday chicken salad with mayonnaise day evening. Madames Anderson dressing on lettuce leaves, cracker President Edmund secretary. The cake, maple and maple parrot. After turning a vote of thanks to the Dumbar High School is doing hostess for lv hospitality the weekend and a new President Mrs. G. W. L. A. Caldwell in Summer Camp JAMES, Mabus Mabuchal Gabriel St. February 15. Jackenvillen—Rer. M. D. McCalester, pastor Bennon Chapel entered St. College New Orleani. M. E. Church was with his people. La. M. Exco Williams has returned from a very pleasant sun despite the threatening weather. La. M. Exco williams preached a wonderful sermon Parent Teachers association held from the text 1st Samuel 39th. verse, subject "The Courageous Martyrs" was postponed earlier on account of a few days in Nacogdoches last H. W. Simmons. Just as Mrs. week. Mr. and Oscar D. Brewer have moved into their home a street car Friday evening on account of the tractors. Mr. G. C. Mackey as assistant manager of the Mississippi which dragged her a considerable Texas and Mr. A. Bolton District her and hurting her very deliveries an address on "The War" Clebrain—Prof. Martin—former torn battle fields of Europe" to teacher of Clebrain Mission several of the churches during School of Oka. City enroute to the campaign, Dr. M. T. Andrews School of Oka. San Antonio spent Sunday in the (white) speeches at Oklah St. church City, Rev. Carr preceding older speakers at Oklah St. church San Antonio of Sunset church was献歌-she mormon sermon at M. E. 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Ed Palmer's DEPARATIONS for the purpose or attending the funeral of his sister; The Cook and Clay Association held its meeting with the Mt. Olive Church, which was a success. Rev. Serenon at 3:30 in the afternoon and at 7:00. D. B. J. Brown preach. Serenon at 7:00. Ann Foreman was called to Dallas to the bedside of her sick daughter, George Lee. Grand Prairie—The rally given by the pastor and members of the National wound church last Sunday was quite a success; collection $42.75. Mrs. Salle Baker was a visitor to her old home in Dalworth a few days ago. Eastland—After Sunday School was over a train load of people from the National wound to Claco to assist the rally. Mrs. Nunley Jones of Brenham is very much impressed with Eastland. Mr. W. was a post and two womens' club. Ft. Worth Friday to see his wife and daughter. Edward Lowertown School was well attended at Lovely Hope Baptist church. Rev. Sparks was at his post and two womens' club. Ft. 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Messames Parker, Smith Simmons, Holloway and Lemmons made up a committee from Occupation Charity club and visited inmates of the poor farm Tuesday afternoon carrying words of good cheer, giving clothing, fruit and other nourishments. The heart of these unfortunate beings were made glad by the visit of these good women. GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE This is Your THEATRE I WANT YOU TO HELP ME SO I CAN HELP YOU I have an ambition. To realize the goal I need your co-operation. To accomplish my purpose will make financial sacrifice. To give me your co-operation and assistance means on your part the sacrifice of but one day so each day during the next thirty days. If my appeal imbues you with the same spirit of determination as I have, then in the next two weeks as managing editor of the Express it is my ambition to see it grow in circulation in such a situation as it will become heralded the greatest and most widely circulated Negro publication in the Southwest. The goal I have fixed is 10,000 new subscribers added to the list of The "Express" during the 30 days. Sounds impossible. But, it can be done. NOTES FROM THE LIFE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS Personal Mice Eyes heard one of the pop-ups young "mama's" tell her how to get to the kitchen where my妈's going to slow you down" Evidently this must have been a very important somewhat slower. Where he used to take a different one out every night, she would be very happy. ... He told her he was going to buy her a coupe and she believed it. Now Miss Eyes feels sorry for this young matron because she known her mother as a teacher now or later. Then too, why was it necessary for her to publish the information to her friends knowing that he is not in a position to give her this coveted treasure to tide her in order that she may spend some days together course they are all pushing her in up getting this gift from her in getting this gift from her in order that they may spend some days together riding. Food for thought: Miss Eyes won- By CHAS R. GRAGGS There could be no history without biography; no biography without the actions of human beings; no actions of human beings; no actions without an incentive; no incentive without an incentive; no events, affairs and conditions whether worthy or outrageous. The greatest incentive, however, which is the desire for liberty. This desire is evident even in the savage, and in the wild beast, and in the fowl. The greatest agent man is simply to be free, unmolested and unhampered to deliver the message which God sent him in an expression in music, in politics, in art, in religion, in war, in statesmanship, in literature, in science in Being thus actuated and coming now to the subject of my essay, at age 18, I was asked to men was awakening as to the sine and courses of American slavery, there was also born in the midst of a slave rebellion, slaved on sash cakes, who was destined with his eloquence to help to arouse fully that conscience. That was the reason for his diplomat, statesman, journalist, diplomat, who was born on the Lloyd plantation, in Talbot county, diplomat, statesman, journalist, diplomat, who was born on about April 14, 1817. While in his teens Douglas found his way to Baltimore, where he acquired the rudiments of the English language and few pennies with which he bought his first book, The Columbian Orator to a slave, by a Baltimore ship bult press, Mister?" said Miss Christine Jenkina a very pleasant young lady of 3117 Munger avenue to a Dallas express circulation, Tuesday, "Certainly," said she; get your arm in shape and shoot and shoot straight to number 317. National Grand Master J. W. Hunt of the Loyal Friends of America was in Oklahoma last week on official business of the order in that state. You can read Dallas Express advertisements. Patronize firms who invite you. ```markdown ``` ders if the little cute fapper does FUNBURNS OF LITTLE FIRE VICIETHS TOLD FROM CHAPEL OF THE WEST very much thinking when the quess-ness of the party fact however that very much think-ing is not necessary when they will all need to feed her. Keep it up little "fapper" Funnels of little Cindy, Jr. and Marion Evelyn Eland, free victims who were burned to death in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Eland, free victims who are you having easy pick-ups now. Keep it up little "fapper" Day night. Feb. 4 at 8 o'clock were from the Chapel of the Peoples They had everything with them to make the party a "wild" one "one" noon February 6 at 4 o'clock. Foster from all indications they made Recently, in New England, it was not only an anti-slavery meeting in 1841 at Nantucket, Massachusetts that that man, but a man first made him a national character. The question at once, arose, Shall man be a slave? The auditorium. It was Mrs. Morgan's third recital, in Dallas and back to Maryland? There was already in Massachusetts an Anti-Slavery Society, founded in 1852 for the purpose of being against slavery. Dougias at once became a traveling agent of the So-called Democratic and colorate songs. slaves. Douglass held various positions of honor and trust. Besides editing "The North Star," he wrote "My Bondage and My Freedom," the most brilliant and high class program ever given in Dallas. Misa Sprigg, Mittrasee Dr. Perry and Dr. Jones of Kansas City, CA Tom Young died Feb. 3 and was b buried at Honey Lake, the deac- kens faculty at Javis Christian Institu- tion, Texas and an in New York City. Of his descentants, his grandson, a brother, Mr. Henry Miles, a host of relatives and friends to the greatest violinist. The voice of Douguse was hunch- ed from his labors to read from his labors on Wednesday even- tary at 7 o'clock, 20, 1895 at Cedar Hill, just beyond the outskirts an oil stove. The house and contents were destroyed and no in- They had everything with them to make the party a "wild" one "one" and from all indications they made sure only four were in the party and Miss Eyes wonder if the two young ladies will go on another soon. As for the two gentlemen concerned please they carried a bag of pleasure. They "carried it on" until the early hours of morning and the ladies had not stepped in and put a step to the wonderful party in progress. New young ladies beseech and make sure they are concerned concerning your your whereabouts on this particular night you spent but. At the age of twenty-one, Douglass escaped to New York, thence to New Bedford, Massachusetts where he met the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. Upon the invitation of Garrison, Douglass escaped to New York. From his first marriage, while a resident in New Jersey, he married a woman who had been deceased, and one daughter, (Mrs. Martha) who survived Mr. Maria. They are now survived Mr. Maria. They are Sarah, Mrs. Weaver on the faculty at Jarvis Christian Institute, from his james on Wednesday, of his descendant, his grandson, Joseph, became one of America's greatest violinists. The voice of Douglas was hunched and be folded his arms to rest. Weathered in New York, at 7 o'clock, February 20, 1895 at Codar Hill, just beyond the outskirts of February seems to be the favorite birth month of a list of illuminating names of whom now more are romantic and deserves more commemoration than Douglas. Long in black boy, or any other boy, yet unborn, be inspired by his illustrious life. personal F. E. Stewart, Understake, Corvicana and M. C. Draper, a former Dallas Insurance man were in the city Thursday and Friday on business. He will likely find what you are looking for. Mrs. Alain Vickers, 719 Fairmount street has just returned from an extended stay at Forney. She was accompanied on her return by her sister, Miss Lucie Vickers, or that city. Mr. Alice Owens, 3515 New Street THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924 is critically ill at her home with pneumonia. She attended Camberly, progressive Dallas tailor and business man is preparing to take a trip to Louisiana. Meadows Parker, Smith Simmons Holloway and Lemmons made a committee from Corvation to the poor farm Tuesday afternoon carrying goods of good cheer, giving the poor farm Tuesday afternoon achments. The heart of these unfortunate beings were made glad for the funeral of little Fire Victims Held from CHAPEL OF PEOPLES UNDERSTAKING CO. Funerals of little Claude, Jr., and Marvel Evanley Rand, free victims who were burned to death in the fire. Claude Rand, 114 Wall street, Monday night, at 8 o'clock were understaked. Understaked Co. Thursday afternoon February 7 at 4 o'clock. Friend of Friendship Church officiated. The third child victim, a ten months old baby of the Rand family. Yet there is hope for its recovery. The mother said the physician at Mra L. G. Montgomery of Tyler is in the city attending sick bed room at Horse Fort who is ill at his room. Rev. Mra Riddle will preach for club No. 11, of St. Paul M. E. Murray. Rev. Mra Riddle is said to possess the ability of touching the secret altar with firewalled Frohn. Born to Mr. and M. L. C. Black 1022 North Central avenue, Saturday morning, February 10 at 6:30 p.m. Mra's mother and child are doing nicely. Carrye Mae Morgan Scores Tremendous Success Carrye Mae Morgan Scores Tremendous Success 400 In Attendance The ticket sellers have not all re- ported, but to date more than $10,000 has been reported. The entertain- ment easily brings $16,000 "to the church." OAK CLIFF HEIGHTS met January 17 with Mrs. S. A. Morgan on trunk avenue. Quite an interesting this evening, and I am conducting it with Mrs. Dudley Whittaker. Next meeting will be on Tuesday night, 9 p.m. With Mrs. J. Johnson, 1525 Woodson St. Mrs. D. Stephens, President; Mrs. V. Hall, Reporter. The club held its lap on Wednesday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey on Hampton. Quite an enjoyable time was had. Mr. C. McCormack at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the winners in the contests. The money raised will be used for charity. LETTER RECEIVED BY AIDA CHORAL CLUB COMMUNES RACE 2002 Among the auditions of bitters received by the Aida Choral club from their programs broadcasted over WPAA was the one from a local firm, which deserves much appreciation from the rehearsal of the members of this club with their di- GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE A. B. SATURDAY, FEBRIARY 16 FLAMING With TONY MORENO, WALTE HOKUS POKTEK-a 2 SUNDAY, FEBRIARY 17 CALL OF THE A ZANE GRAY DAY with CHARD DAY Start of the Cov FOR LANDS SAKE-a 2 MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEB THE SPANI With POLA NEGRI It's a Paramou O PROMISE ME-a two re WEB and THURS, FEB. 20 as HERTAGE OF A ZANE GRAY story with B TERRANCE a story of its a Paramount FREE and EASY-a 2 FRIDAY, FEB. 23 BIRTHDAY 16 BARRIERS RENO, WALTER HIERS and JACKY LOGAN US POKUS - a 2-reech TV Comedy VIRYA 17 CALL OF THE CANYON ZANE GRAY story of the West RICHARD DIX and LOS WILSON, story of the Covered Wagon and FONNIE BRAID COMEDY SUNDAY 14 and 16 THE SPANISH DANCER POLA NEGRIA and TONY MORENO It's a Paramount picture and ME—a two reel Christy Laugh Provoker 15. FEB 20 and 21 RITAGE OF THE DESERT AY story with BEBE DANIELS and ERNEST a story of early days in Texas and the West Its Paramount Picture and EASY—a 2-reech Mermaid Comedy With TONY MORENO, WALTER HIERS and JACKY LOGAN HOKUS POKUS—a 2-reel Christy Comedy SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17— CALL OF THE CANYON With ZANE GRAY story of the West with RICHARD DIX and LOS WILSON, Stars of the Covered Wagon and FOR LANDS SAKE—a 2 reel MERMAID COMEDY MONDAY and TUESDAY, FREE 18 and 19— THE SPANISH DANCER With POLA NEGRI and TONY MORENO It's a Paramount picture and O PROMISE Mr. Laugh Prowoker A ZANE GRAY story with BEBE DANIELS and ENNEST EAST was a Paramount Picture and FREE. STEPHEN STEPS OUT WITH DOUGLAS FAIRBANK S. — See Doug'S son—he's AWY OLD STOP. Watch this column every TELL YOUR FRIEND GRAND O JOHN rectress, Mrs. Pittman, rendered a program Monday morning before he was A.W. Greenwald and wrote highly complimented by the director, Mr. Earle I. Behrends, who also invited them to render a program at his church in the near future Radio Station WFAA, Care Dallas News and Journal, Baltana, Texas. Dear FAIRBANKS B and THEODORE ROBERTS ug's son. He's just like his dad and LD PORT—a 2 reel Christ Comedy in column every week for our program YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THE GRAND CENTRAL JOHN HARRIS, Manager man, rendered a warning before the club and were by the director with which he a program at ear future. president with a committee of Indie visited the tuberculosis hospital. A donation of $2.80 was given the slick with fruit. This committee Receipts of the evening were $2.45, paid out $12.30. Two new members were added: M. J. A. Austin and N. J. With DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. and THEODORE ROBERTS See DOUGLAS Son—she's just like his dad and ANY OLD MAN—for real Christmas. Watch this column every week for our program TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THE GRAND CENTRAL JOHN HARRIS, Manager recress, Mrs. Pittman, presented a committee of ladies program Monday morning before the W. A. Green Choral club and was highly complimented by the director. This committee Mr. Earle B. Dehruhne, who also in- vented the Old Polly's home, than held it for $2.44, paid out $12.30. Two new members were added: Mrs. J. A. Austin and Radio Station WEA4 By all means get a return engagement from the Aida Choral club. Their performance last night, and artistic and broadly broadcasted by the WPAA. These people deserve an encore, and will please ask for "Swing Low Sweet Charlot." To those of us who have used music as a tool in our melodies of the Negroes, such rectal melodies of the Negroes, such rectal melodies are a real joy; and to those of us who have never enjoyed that privilege, it will be not only a joy, but a revelation. I am one of those who appreciate the lack of race, color or previous condition of servitude. Respectfully. Them. T. Holloway DALLAS WOMEN ACTIVE IN CIVIC WORK DALLAS WOMEN ACTIVE IN CIVIC WORK Organized to Beautify Sections in North Dallas. Member of the North Dallas Community Improvement League wishes to announce that the next meeting will be held at the auditorium of the Booker Washington high school, Flora. Burford, Palmertown and Wadsworth, next week. January 21. the organization apply to this in- have previous- league work the league impaign, each in- interested to the of one will be walk committee was very favor- sioned in Filora from A- and from same cross streets, Ju- 25—men and women who EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BE- men can make from $15 to $10 $10 Apply— PYTHIAN A 2519 Elm The purpose of the organization is to interest the people in this inimitable field, which has been inactive in league work. The league feels that to function effectively, individuals must be interested to the end that the welfare of one will be the welfare of all. We endeavor to walk committee at last meeting was very favorable and work in this direction is very important. Every person on Flora from Alten street to Leonard and from same street to the other streets, Lochte, Cochran, Tristan are urged to be present at these meetings. The organization is to beautify your home; plant trees, shrubbery and etc. The good women fostering the organization at the high aid and assistance of both men and women. The organization at 21 at 8 o'clock without fall. CHARITY CLUB *Doing Effective Work Among City*<sup>b</sup> The Carnation Charity club met Friday, February 8th, at the home of Mr. Hicka, 1611 Vilare street, letting open the usual hour at 3:30 p.m. scripture reading, prayer and song; the meeting was thus announced open for business. 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REMEMBER TO USE Pluke HAIR DRESSING IF YOU WANT TO HAVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR, EASILY DRESSED IN ANY MANNER. PAGE SEVEN **ALP YOU** sh my purpose I but one hour or in the end we in such properi- nation in the great in the neat in enviable reputa- ter fraternity of active manner; a important rational race, elected on weekly publishes rhed People." It’s Miller, Dean of using generations, so a copy in the in permanent price of the price of $3.42 but the low price don’t sell. Mention inations do you milk sell 20, or do that. But doily do that apent if no, so fl name and mail the "express." state and capital 1 . PAGE RIGHT Brother of Booker T. Washington Buried By His Side at Tuskegee (Continued from page 1) evidence of Taukkee and his determination to carry through a thing which he has begun are illustrated in the establishment of our foundation. He believed it was possible that the work they work have, and to teach it to them, should show no much enthusiasm on the subject that when the Alabama team prepared to put a new cupola into their foundation, they offered to give their old one to us. When some of my brother on the subject of foundry, work, thought the experiment so having heavy an object freighted be took an oak-tan and brought it over himself. The cupola was set on fire, and so successfully developed that it is not an important part of the Industries. "In the course of his work, the Superintendent of Industries has made great exertions to push a building to completion against the time limit, and he has made unavoidable delays have occurred. I remember this was the day he dedicated his work to the building, forming on the grounds to march to the chapel on the day of dedication, just sweeping out the last of the litter of construction from the building, back door acorn as the head of the process entered at the front. Hard work and dedication have been achieved. I believed he has never disappointed the school in having a building that is so large that it shows how completely and unselfishly he has thrown himself (Continued from page 1) the work which culminated in the presentation of the petition to President Coolidge, 1914; "February 7, 1914, was an epoch-making day, a day on which not only a great effort was made for petition to the Homine Mission, but a day which marks the greatest actual piece of cooperation yet achieved by the various race agendas." The delegation, and the Committee The delegation, and the Committee It represented, are as follows: The Delegation How this can be done is the prob. of lettuce, olives and bread. Of the Nero merchant. He must have a knowledge of the techniques being taught. While this tempting repast was guide the experiences of those who being devoured, J. W. Rice, who acted have succeeded we will find that it narrowly itself down to the plain of being able to meet the American Mutual Insurance Company who had accompanied Mr. competition. the status of the business, the pro- vince of the business, and the success of establishing the hards for credit; the fifth-axes gift present and every phase of business from ad- dress by a person of Trade Weeks, the introductions occupied less than a quarter of the business. Seldom, if ever before has no suze D. Gregory, Wm. Gordon, Stenley of the Church of the Holy Spirit, a successful a buequet been held in Dal. Life Insurance公司, Dr. K. H. Trotter, and prescribed two splendid seminars. We are still handling the Dallas manufacturing rooms of soda water Beverage Made by West Texas Co. candy. Every early arrival took the. the thirty servant served as the advantage of the opportunity for last courses of the banquet was made inspection and when the assembly by the thirty servant personal direction of Manage Vella, Editor. "The Washington Tribune"; Kelly Miller, Dean Janu- ary; Katherine McCarthy; R. Moors, Editor. "The New York Age"; Edward H. Morris, Grand Maker; Robert B. Miller, Grand Secretary, Scottish Rite; Mason Ruth, Logan Roberts, Alpha Alpha; Emmanuel I. Scott, Secretary; C. R. Taylor, Phi Beta Sigma; Maggie L. Secretary; C. R. Taylor, Phi Beta Sigma; Maggie L. Secretary; C. R. Taylor, Maggie L. Secretary; Lakes Warren, Owen; "The New York Amsterdam Newer"; F. Wilson, Lincoln, Grand Entrance; O. Order of Eiks of the World; J. C. Woods, National Bank Dallas' Business Men Are Hosts at Banquet to Albon Holsey, Secretary of National Negro Business League (Continued from page 1) problem which we an Negro business men must face let me give you some statistics upon which you may be surprised that the money which Negroes of America spend each year for the necessities only $10,000,000 is spent with No- Our problem in expanding Negro business lies in seeing to it that that business passes through the hands of our merchants, give employment to our merchants, and the well-being of our group. How this can be done is the problem of the Negro merchant. He must know the business, guide the experience of those who have succeeded we will find that it is the statement of being able to meet competition. Building competition several features enter into our consideration. First, there is courtry to customers, and the keeping of accurate records in reality the boss of every business; next, the keeping of accurate records in the status of the business, the profits, the losses, and as a means of advertising by means of Trade Weeks, third, cooperation which operates in every phase of business from advertising by means of Trade Weeks, and fourth, cooperation which operates in every phase of business from advertising by means of Trade Weeks. In the discussion of each of the divisions of his argument, Secretary Robertson kept a record of accurate records. In this regard, he declared, Negro business, not African business, was the per cent of failures among them he attributed to the fact that the men were not businessmen, nothing of their profit, overheads. He spoke at length of the need of opening up new business ventures in order that the young people could be employed in the creative employment. Business ventures and expressed the hope that the men would take advantage of the services which it is able to render, and that the Silver Jubilee which will be held in Chicago during the summer of 1932. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1924 LOYAL FRIENDS OF AMERICA LARGE SUMS TO BENEFICIARIES. NATIONAL GRAND MASTER. NATIONAL GRAND SECRETARY. Made J. W. J. NATIONAL GRAN summoned from every part of the plant. Crests were seated by the two young men who served the wafer according to place cards. When all present had been asked, the table was placed by Rev. G. B. Young pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church, as the guests were and the dinner course consisting of roast young turkey and dressing, craned sweet potatoes with marshmallows Mr. Grigacy in a short talk spoke of his delight in being in Dallas and expresSED also the hope that Dallas would visit of Mr. Holley might become more closely allied with the National Society of Holley. After the speech of Mr. Grigacy, toastmaster Rice introduced each of the fifty-six guests present and the two speakers for the occupation or occupation of the whole of the introductions occupied less than by the time the introductions were completed the desert course of the tour. Lotus cocosin was served during the short space intervening, short talks were made by Hon. H. L. Bunting of St. James College. Benefit Association and Reverend C. W. Abington of St. James A. M. A. A flashlight photograph of the banquet was taken at the beginning of the meal. Conclusion of the response to Mr. Holley while cigars and cigarettes were being enjoyed T. H. Smith was Introduced. President T. H. Smith introduced Paid to Beneficiaries During This Grand Lodge Year, $18,000.00 Membership of Order Increased During Fiscal Year One Hundred and Three Per Cent. THE LOYAL FRIENDS OF AMERICA Pays Their First Relief Within 24 Hours. Reliable Deputies wanted for Organization Work in all parts of Texas and Oklahoma. For further information Write HOME OFFICE 818 GOOD STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS **Lugo-** Mr. Henry Davis, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, missed Masses Haynes and Mayne seriously III for several weeks. HeHubbard, chocolate cake. Group M. H. M. Jenkins. M. H. M. Jenkins. M. A. G. Eary of Wharton is looking after Mr. E. J. Munger's grocery coutake. Their incriptions are business here while the latter is "I do I deserve whom do I cheat. I found a crown is a cloud, a smile is a sun. Marrell of Richmond was a weekend guest of friends here. Ms. M. L. Allison visited relatives in Wahnsen. Willis Davis and Mr. Alexander. Meaars. C. Stanley. Eley Jenny. Mrs. Hall Hall attended church at the Route's Court A. M. church were served. Haynes salad. Rub-Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Anderson and dressing. Raw's bard chicken and dressing; Raw's bard chicken and pie; Jekkin Jekkin pie; Ibble Pledger, Sunday for church Shiloh Texas Towns T N Guer spo cal from Fla T Oral side Image 2020 E. J. CRAWFORD, NATIONAL GRAND SECRETARY Walter Richardson was in the city in the university society held night the Missionary business, Mr. Lee Hooke went to the meeting and set forth plans to paint the church on the inside. Rev. Ed on Mr. Albert Daniel were in the city, Mr. Albert Daniel has returned to P. Mc. O. at Waco. Misses Thelma Dawson at the Antichock Church night the Antichock Church Wednesday night, Mrs. Rosa Black entertained Johnson, Caroline Sime, slick listed. The Kelly Miller high school is proclaimed a program for Chapel Sunday day morning. The evening of the S1st. a home, the evening of the S1st. a delicious repast was served to a large audience a program for Chapel Sunday day morning. The entertainment given by the Missionary Society was well attended. Rev. E. W. 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