Dallas Express

Saturday, March 1, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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TEXAS REPUBLICANS ASK BECK TO CALL STATE CONVENTION. ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE Adopt Resolution Declaring Lily White State Committee Illegal and Claiming That Each Member Holds Office in Defiance of Texas Law. Ask Call For County Adopt Resolution Declaring Lily White State Committee Illegal and Claiming That Each Member Holds Office in Defiance of Texas Law. Ask Call For County CHAIRMAN ADAMS AD DRESSES LINCOLN LEAGUE TWO DIE WHEN OVERCOME BY GAS FUMES WHILE BATHING VOL. 81. TEX TO Adopt Resolution I Illegal and Claim in Defiance of T VOL. 81. Ft. Worth, Texas, March 1—In a spirited meeting here Saturday a meeting of Texas Republicans representing several counties adopted the so-called regular Republican State Executive Committee illegal and composed of members not only elected by party conventions "and called upon Hon. Harry Beck" to convene the convention May 17 at Dallas. Hon. Wm McDonald came into the convention in one of his characteristic speeches signed his agreement with the resolutions adopted. In the resolution and the names of those signing: Ft. Worth, Texas, Feb 22, 1924. Whereas the so-called regular Republican State Executive Committee "But none of these things—however beautiful, however inspired—are more important than learning to look upon them as such. The things that are Lincoln cannot be wrought from metal or shaped from less of mind, and gentle patience with lesser men—these were the simple attributes that made Lincoln an American. But he would still have been great; but he would not have been the Lincoln he was, and his attributes, he brought a nurtured Nation through the horror of internal war with its soul single and broken. The victory of vain glory and gave dignity to defeat. Lincoln was a Republican and we are Republicans. That is why we are here together. Never before has it been more of a privilege openly to reassure our faith in our party. But we are Republicans. We must aspire to that stalling Republicanism which was laid down for us so clearly by Lincoln." The Dallas Express not only duly elected by party Conventions and where as all of the alleged members of the so-called Republican State Executive Committee have office and whereas under the law of Texas no office holder can serve as a member of a political committee. The Republican State Committee is functioned only as a patronage clearing house and is used only to help the organization build a strong vote getting Republican organization. Therefore, be it the request the Honorable Harry Beck, the regular and duly elected State Chairperson, or 27th to be held at Dallas, Texas, for the purpose of electing delegates and representing the Republican Convention which convenes at Cleveland, Ohio. June 10th. The two men went to the bath room about 5:30 o'clock. They had been in the room about thirty minutes when discovered by Folsom PAY GONE; BODY OF MAN FOUND IN FURNACE PAY GONE; BODY OF MAN FOUND IN FURNACE (P. N. 8) Hometown at L-Resender unconscious by a blow on the head which crushed his skull. Joseph Walters, 28 years old, of Alkmaar, nausea pit in the Homestead plant of the Carnegie Steel Company and to death. He was robbed of $89.25. The man's body was found the next morning when workmen were searching for the body. They notified the police. Walters received his pay envelope Wednesday morning from his clothing the County Detective. The facial investigation showed that Walter had been struck on the head by a blunt instrument, rendering him unconscious and inflicting serious injury. He was to cover up the crime the murders dragged the body beneath the pit. "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. CLAIM PERRY HOWARD AND MULVIHILL SPLIT OVER PARTY PATRONAGE IN MISSISSIPPI W J GOODWIN LIBRARIES UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MUSTIN, TX The D "The Republican P THE I REPUB LL ST State Committee ber Holds Office all For County fect and organize our party in accord with Texas Law and the time honored principles of the Republican party. I believe that we call upon all lawful chairman to call County Conventions and cooperate with State Chairman Beck to the end. Resolve further, that a copy of the resolutions be given to the press given publicity. Respectfully, Jmc. Bobcrawl County, O. C. Croark, Trawnt County, O. C. Grant, Drives County, Nathan Davis County, R. A. Hester, Brown County, W. S. Armstrong, Dallas County, Wm. Taan, Smith County, Wm. Taan. B. R. Brosby, Brazos County. W. H. Mitchell, Travis County. N. A. Kirk, McClellan County. OVERCOME BY HILE BATHING Runs here Kills able give the threat robbed the st grass Invailed report year BLACK VENTRILOQUIST MAKES COPS THROW BOMBS Washington. Feb. 29—An unarmed Negro with a gift of ventilatorium, a supply of whisky and a tax局 bill, to the president, much for the Washington police. tire him retired under a furnished of half-pint bottles of prescription alcohol, and threatened that seemed to come from various parts of the cellar. Tear bombs were ordered, but some of them exploded prematurely at headlights and produced general confusion. Finally captured, the Negro jumped from a patrol wagon, scaled a street, and walked in the next street and got away. G. O. P. WILL TRAIN WOM EN OF COUNTRY FOR CAMPAIGN Washington, D. C, March 1—L. N. S.) To prepare Republican women for work in the campaign next political Portraiture, are to be opened, according to a commission made by Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, vice-chairman of the Republican women for political politics, and organization made by Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, vice-chairman of the Republican women for political politics, and organization will be taught, while national issues will be dislabeled for the three classes for speakers, one for the study of party fundamentals, and another for the political camp "will be held in New York beginning March 3, under Mr. Arthur L. Livermore, a member of the Republican National Committee, and originator of the courses. CLAIM PERRY HOWE Jackson, Misa, Feb. 25—The second big split in the second of the Republican ranks in the south, occurred last week when the Perry Howard faction and the Muhlvillh faction in this state ceased to go along harmoniously together. The two factions are now working together as a result of the split, two delegations will be sent to Cleveland and two delegations to Indiana. According to information obtained here, the Howard faction has the best of the situation, and the Howard faction is state chairman and therefore controls the There will be quite a contest be- do so before the Committee on Credentials at that Cleveland as both factions will be termed THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924 HOUSTON RIOTERS GO BEFORE CLEMENCY BOARD. BLACK KLAN SAID TO JUDGE REBUKES JURY EXIST IN NEW ORLEANS WHICH GAVE NEGRO have governed political affairs in the. The Mulhill faction to have two candidates, the first as well as the manage's committee and the Howard faction as well as the manage's committee. (R N R) COLORED BUILDERS FORM ORGANIZATION (L. N. S). Washington, D. C. March 1-Colored mechanics in this city, engaged in the building trades, have organized the Washington Hammond Association, originally formed at Hammond Institute Va. In this manner local trade arsenal has been formed in the colored workman as a factor in local industry Rescue L. Waugh, the well known inventor of the New Prudential Bank at 714 Florida Avenue, N. W. was elected president of the local branch, which has organized changes and materials, and urge the training of Colored mechanics as well as the fostering of trade skills. AFRICAN QUESTIONS AT PARIS PEACE CON- FERENCE (I. N. B.) New York, March — Writing under the at the Paris Peace Conference, an ambitious Anglo-Saxon author has described the condition and needs of the African people. The author has described the German policy as ado- (1. N. 8.) Houston, Texas, March 1—As I was there, the period, is the statement of the expected Arabian Temple, (Ancient Mystic Shrine, white, and the antonion, with headquarters in this city) in which the temple was granted a permanent, inplement, in 1917, the highest was 265 in 1892. St. Louis, Mo. Feb. 29—Quite aair was manifested on the morningattending the week following anoccurrence in Judge Cahoun's court wherehe charged and rebuilt a jury whobrought in a verdict in favor of ELI. He was acquitted by theAmerican Court Foundry for thejuries sustained while working inthe court. The opinion is freely expressed bythe Colored attaches around thecourthouse that because the plaintiffinfluences on the Judge's action. Judge Cahoun stated that thecolored attaches were not responsible when he discharged thejury which brought in the verdict. He statedthat he was not responsible for evidence in the case and as itwere his pervasive, he stated that he didnot have any responsibility. He also stated that in manycases by different judges onEarl M. Pickey, attorney forWashington, stated that under thecircumstances in the case a verdict musthave been excessive. He stated thathe thought the Judge was actuated BLACK SHRINERS LOSE CASE IN TEXAS COURTS (A. N. P.) Houston, Texas, March 1—As was expected Arabia Temple, Ancient Mystic Shrine, and the national white shrine body were granted a permanent induction today to the Egyptian Arabic Order Noble the Mystic Shrine and the National Negro "Shrine" organization, presiding and insignia being used by the latter, similar to the white Shirens, Denison, Watkins and White of Chickasaw, and they are expected to lose in Texas and that the candle will be taken to the U. S. Supreme Court where they are confirmed that knowing the impossibility of a fair trial in Texas they built their city to Great Court of the Supreme Court. The white Shirens introduced evidence to show that their shrine was formed in New York City in the 1870s in a vase sort of way on the ruin of "Nelkan," an Arabic order. The Colored "shriner" claimed that their shrine "originated 606 A.D. in Egypt." (A. N. P.) called for Africa, and states that it was Germany's plan to establish a new German in the African continent. The author handles his subject ethnologically, politically, and culturally, and gives a number of conclusions as colonial expert to the American commission on African affairs, which were later accepted and written into the Paris settlement. Coolidge Makes Good Promise Made to 120,000 Petitioners And Sends Board to Review Cases of Military Prisoners of Twenty-fourth Infantry Now in Leavenworth The legal procedure to be given such a rejection involves the race pending in the Hinds County court, up to fight for a little job for a bachelor in the Hinds County court. 8. The terms of agreement to be carried out before the coming national convention. And thrown in the light of impatience begats at the master's table. pain job will serve to assuage the carried out before the coming national convention. The picture of 13,000,000 Negroes, that there are bigger things to fight. After the withdrawal of the Mafia maddened because one of them is fired for than jobs, especially one job, Howard Group continued their meeting and before completing their work, passed resolution proper conception for a masterpiece. President Coolidge will call upon completing their work, passed resolution proper conception for a masterpiece. These people hope that Cohen will and strong determination in matters endorsing President Coolidge will be able to make him what importance at the coming National Convention. want any Republican white leader to Negroes. Leavenworth, Kans. Feb. 29. Twenty-four military prisoner, including twenty-two of the Houses of State. A memorial penitentiary here Friday by Major James Stanfield and Major J. K. Ross, members of the Special The names of the prisoners who appeared were withheld and the hearing itself was closed doors. The army officers said their orders from the War Department could consider the cause of man in prison without the presence even of an astonographer. The Majors made brief notes in long-1923 HAD FEWEST FORY YEAR Atlanta, Ga. March 1, That the yachting record for 1922, numbering 28 victims, is the lowest in the forty years during which the records have been kept and is only about one-third as high as the average for that period, is the statement of the Commission on Inter-raial Cooperation, with headquarters in this city. The next most record was 38 in the period, and the discouraging fact is pointed out that local courts that year failed almost untimely to issue warrants for the other accused in members of the mob. In only three of the cases, so far the Commission could learn, were any cases that had been learned in two of these cases no convictions were secured. Results in the third case were less than in the cases of local officials failed to reveal any other legal action beyond any general jury investigations, and convictions in such cases, say the Commission, indicate the need for suppression of special jurisdiction. Among the suppression measures, which have provided for removal of officers who surrender prisoners, the filing of counts where lynchings occurred in a military under control of the governor. A few years ago an individual with a good buggy considered himself a fortunate. Later, he considered himself fortunate with an open door. Padma and her in a daily factory except an enclosed, well heated, and well lighted car. If the idea of consolidation for harmony. 6. The patronage in Mississippi to be determined only after a conference and mutual agreement between the two states, the hill leader, of the other faction. The recommendations not to be made to the governor of the departmental head until both Howard and Daly had approved the law. 7. The legal procedure to enjoin the Moulhiy faction, now controlled by the county court to be dismissed. A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE hand. Many of the prisoner sub- mitted written statements. Courteous and the shooting of one of their brothers, a young man, was avail- able to the board members. Majors Rose and Stanfield said confined them, Warden W. I. Bld- dard, and Stanfield said confined the initiative in the present hear- ings, but assumed that the War De- partment had taken cognizance of the cases, it was said, as the War Mothers and similar organiza- tions. Such organizations, they said, who were called in numerical order cases, pointing out that clementry has been already granted all I. W. Majors Rose and Stanfield said the Safety and Substitution laws. The Houston rioters whose case was submitted to the board members of the Twenty-Fourth two weeks. The clemency board is infantry at Camp Logan, Houston. The rioters were accused of using five of years or more. confirmed to the position. A few Washington, D. C. March 1-Man- leaders have worked frantically to roe Glover Gregory, a first year see that he would be. It would be student at Dumbar High School, who would be a first year student. It would be the reason they reasoned would be of immeasure. final contest in the Wash- uhanurable value to them. With Cohen ton Star's "best news story" con- jected they might stand discredit—it. It was announced thir- day that they would be the winner. COHEN DEFEATED BY BOOTLEGGERS BATTLE (A. N. P.) Washington, D. C. March 1—Structur indirectly by a Republican leader Walter L. Cohen, Harding and Coolidge nominee for the position of Governor of New Orleans, was rejected Monday in the United States Senate by a Democratic nominee for the position of former famous Louisiana politician. One Republican Brookpark of Iowa, formerly a Democratic Dixie torturers. Another Republican senator, Green of Vermont, lay out his plans for the bullet intended for a bootlegger. Thus did John Barryovsky his intrude himself into the situation on the ground. Another Brookpark and Greene would have deadlocked the vote, leaving the debate on how much must talk of reconciliation. Now much talk of reconciliation. Negro political leaders have not lost hope. They are determined to push Cohen through. The situation has there has never been a question as to his competence. It is even said to stand solidly behind him for the job. Then his rejection turns on the question of whether he becomes, in principle, a fight for (A. N. P.) the Nrgro race. His gain is the victory of the group's grot-worthy fortune. So have the leaders reasoned. Further, a Cohen victory would mean much to those who were the leaders in the war. Negroes throughout the country have hoped that he would be a leader. Negro leaders have worked frantically to see that he would be. It would be reasonable to assume that they reasoned so of immeasurable value to them. With Cohen's victory, the group has defended. In fact it represents a definite defeat for "oil guard" Lincoln Lea- (P. N. S.) Maltimore, MD. March 1- A delegation of more than 100 race men and women of the city and different sections of the state went to Ritchey last afternoon to discuss Ritchey urging this to appoint an unpaid commission of leading white and Colored citizens of the state to study questions in connection with the welfare of the Negroes of Maryland. The memorial presented to the governor attention was called to matter regarding housing and segregation, it declared that attempts by legislation to limit the territory of Negroes in Maryland are "inhumally malicious" and that the effects of such a policy would not be limited to Negroes. The executive was told that the Negro population of Maryland was the largest industrial and agricultural interests, and that if proper leadership is available a splendid opportunity to make southern Maryland a producer of rice only for the state but for the northeastern section of the United States. The memorial does not advocate changing the policy for separate schools for white and colored children in Maryland to provide education for Maryland should either provide opportunities for higher education of Negro youth beyond the elementary school in Maryland to the University of Maryland. The governor Ritchey intimated to the governor Ritchey intends in urgency with their petition and would consider their request carefully. COLORED BOY WINS NEWS STORY PRIZE Washington, D. C., March 1-Man-ron Glover Gregory, a first year student at the second prize for the third and final contest week in the Washing-ton college, test it. It was announced last Thursday by the committee of judges, composed of editors of that paper, and the committee of the second prize, was sent to young Gregory with the compliments of the --- Gregory is 15 years old and the son of Prof. Gregory of Howard University and Prof. John Bar High School student to win a prize in the contest. Miss Joyce Maude Houston won the third prize for the first contest week. to believe that merely giving Cohen a job will serve to assure the success of the institution that there are bigger things to fight for than jobs, especially one job, and are hopeful that political leaders will support President Cooleid to use his fine and strong determination to matters The National Negro Press Association Holds Record Breaking Session in Nashville, Tenn., Editor Ben Davis of Atlanta Independent Elected Head of the Organization. The Dallas Express, a Ranking Member of The Association MAYOR OF DALLAS INDORSES BROTHERHOOD OF NEGRO BUILDING MECHANICS The opening exercises were very simple, consisting of a verse or a song and a brief lecture on the history of the School literature of the National Baptist Convention. A glance at the presented materials of the press that the Negro press was represented from Boston of California and from New York of Chicago, Mexico, contributed the largest number of out of town representatives, the writer holding the position of the president, representing the Dallas Express--for some years he has been on his tour of the United States before never had the opportunity of knowing how it was regarded in the no. 10 league, that it takes the place of the first ranks of Negro journals. We heard the name of our honored president freely especially among the older members of the Association and was impressed by the founders of the organization. MAYOR OF DALLAS BROTHERHOOD BUILT The Dallas Express is in receipt of a copy of the following letter from Mayor Blaylock of Dallas to W. Bidley Pittman the president of the Dunbarhood of Nugroh Building Mechanics. The letter explains itself without comment: CITY OF DALLAS LOUIS BLATLOCK, Mayor February 26, 1924. Mr. W. Bidley Pittman, Brotherhood of Nugroh Building Mechanics. Dallas, Texas. I want to thank you for sending me the handbook of Information wounding the Brotherhood of Negro arming Mechanics of Dallas. I have been with the President with much interest. It is encouraging to your white armor, because you are making along this time. "Only a short time ago it was my pleasure to give to a Negro work force a pair of sidewear. The work was well done and has given me perfect assistance. I can see, why your race should not make progress along this line and why they should not be decoupled." **L. BLASTOCK Mayor*** *Last October an organization of all Michigan County engaged in all of the various building crafts and, in addition, helped lay and build each wall and each floor, and remarkably impinges. At the present writing every conceivable class or organization amounts to anything at all, is enclosed as a member of this organization much to the credit of its treasurer, the booklet describing and explaining the work of this organization (Brotherhood of Negro Builders Measures and Charge to accuse addressing the president, W. Hilary Pittman, 1015 Liberty Street Dallas, Texas).* *The Colorado Stateman announces as another progressive step in Negro business, that a firm is to build a modern building and garage in Denver.* *Mr. James H. Maxwell, of Red Bank, N. J., constructs a modern grocery store and butter shop.* ```markdown ``` The noted orator spoke to a vast present at the service on Christian morning, 1923, and that at conclucation night, at which time several members of the faculty as well as a large number of the young women heard him attempt to leave the pulpit number of the young women heard him attempt to leave the pulpit stimulated and fell to his knee, and had to be nailed by his pulpit tendered the invitation to speak at the grievle summation. He was cordially received by the student body that the minister was either "under the influence of intoxicating liquids" and graciously introduced by the president. He held the students This affidavit signed by Hale or January 18, 1924, in the presence of his logic and his several appeals for "My strugging, aspiring, hopeful race" oculed in brilliant language, Robinson, was subsequently published in the Freewater Citizens, and it is this publication's suit for damages. In the South is the acid test of the courage and the Christianity of the asylum as my weak and often times defenseless race is accorded Just and equitable treatment here in Dixl and recited the circumstances attendance upon signing of the first affidavit at request of Dr. Dumba and Cole in the marts of peace and commerce, but in the grander realm of human service. I appeal to this orator which reflected the first affidavit which reflected Dr. Therrien's decendants of the itslbe, to let no daughter of the South, the linear by which to have the statements contained in the first affidavit and the hardest heart to heart to them. The fallacious doctrine that might makes right must be supplanted by! Continuing, Mr. Hale affirmed: "I must offer to help and do as Punze that right makes might, and that right truth is God." He was tendered a of the baseless charges contained in great recognition at the conclusion of my affidavit as published in "The Citizen on January 22, 1854, which him the warmest congratulations." Citizen on January 22, 1854, which him the warmest congratulations." Toung Morris spoke to a record from my without fully knowing its contents and to use which it both races in Columbia, South Carolina, last Monday night, at the Gumble and John E. Robinson." In this complaint, Dr. Therion rests, during the course of which he is the fact that he is pastor of was granted by more than 25,000 ate unrest, strife in certain lines of industries where the colored man has a chance to exp a comfortable A plan was worked out by which a headquarters for the National Negro Press Association will be created. The organization, where close to the will be kept on matters of general interest of the race political and otherwise and will be distributing agency for member parties. Young Orator Morris Addresses Woman's College Charlotte, N. C. March 1—Breakfast in a rigid southern tradition that no Negro shall appear before a white female audience in any representation of a Negro, Jr. of Norfolk, Va. the famous Colored journalist and orator, was invited to address the students of the Fla. McDonald College at Red Springs, North Carolina, on Friday morning, leading the school of the Scotch Presbyterian in the south, its attendant numbering hundreds coming from the United States. The noted orator spoke to a vast throng in the city on Thursday morning at the faculty as well as a large number of the young women heard This message may be sent by the correspondent without any cost to himself—he carries a card to the holder. For example my Western Union card reads, "The Western Union Telegram Company, 1924 Collect Card No. CK6384 Will Accept cards to supply its correspondence to Bev. Chu. We Abraham Each newspaper is furnished infinitely to supply its correspondence affecting the race to be sent over the entire Nation in a few minutes—the small cost will enable the paper to have the new in as much de D. Bill, D. Bibb, of the Chicago Whir delivered the address to the faculty and student body on behalf of the Association to the Association from Harvard Medical School. A splendid dinner was served the quill drills in the dining room of the hospital. From Harvard Medical School, the Association gave a private dinner to the members of the Association and a banquet to the visitors and many local friends. The Association church—Bishop A. J. Carey being among the honored guest. Some change was made in the association and the association. The noted and courageous Editor of the Atlanta Independent, Mr. Ben Davis was chosen president. A vice president was elected vice president, while Dr. Henry Aller Boyd was unanimously elected secretary. A second vice president, Dr. John W. Rice was elected committee for the State of Texas. The next session of the Association goes to St. Louis Mo. Candidate For A. M. E Bishopric Denies He Was Drunk in Pulpit Candidate For A. M. E Bishopric Denies He Was Drunk in Pulpit New York City, Feb. 28—The Rev Montross W. Thornton, pastor of the Church of this city, and aspirant for the bishopric at the coming General Assembly, has used a group of fellow pastors of this city for $50,000 charging him. Dr. Thornton has brought action against the Rev. S. H. V. Gumbles, pastor of the Church of this city, Brooklyn, the Rev. D. Cain, pastor of presiding editor, John E. Robinson editor of The Citizen, a newspaper of the City, and John H. Bickle of 323 W. 143rd St. Said He was Drunk Dr. Thornton is bringing the suit before the court, the effect that he either "doped" or drunk while in the pulpit or on a Christmas morning. A summons and complaint against these men, filed by Dr. Thornton, has been filed with West 44th street, carries the information that James H. Lahair furnishes a present at the service on Christmas morning, 1923, and that at concluc THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924 Dallas Express Arranges For Another Valuable Service to Its Texas Readers Perfects Plans By Which K. of P. News And Activities From Over the State Will Be Published Weekly KINCHEON, BRAWLEY, ROBINSON AND TOLBERT TO CONTAIN SPECIAL ARTICLES In keeping with the policy of the Express always to endeavor to render a greater service to its readers, manager C. F. Stark is glad to announce that he has completed arrangements with Grand Chancellor William Wheeler to tell the people of Texas about the many fine and progressive people who I meet in the Knights of Pythias of Texas and their activities in the various courses of the State in which they are working. manager C. F. Stark was present. Vince Chancellor B. I. Kinchow during this meeting was loud in his praise of the plan, "Correctly," and whispered that he has completed articles of interest to the people of Texas that may receive weekly news and special articles of interest to the people of Texas. I am going soon into a community in which there is a large body of representative people, known as the Knights of Pythias of Texas and their activities in the various courses of the State in which they are working. The A. M. E. Bishops and the Conventional Assembly of the Same Church Hold Interesting Meetings in Atlanta, Ga. Connection Facing Real Problems. Dr. Hall, on whom the responsibility fell took up the work where he was the principal counsel. Council took in the matter, if any, and lay it down and had the structure about completed when the council met. The building is more beautiful and splendid than ever. Perhaps at the end of the century it will be finally disposed of at the coming general conference. coral supervision—that in to say, it failed to speak to the growing demand for better provisions for the district to another more difficult member of the community, unliteracy, that the unlimited tenure of phasismen—a resolution pre-office in a district tends to dis-purred and presented by Dr. J. H. Smith of Houston was adopted by the district because it situated chanish and thinness in terms of their district and not on the bishops with the stamp of the in the broad grasp of the A. M. E. approval. I wish to say to my friends who are been kind in their note what vast difference of opinion exist on this point, some cones in the race for Secretary of tend that bishops should rotate—Mississippi that things look bright and encouraging — continue your desire to another each year, while the others think they should preside a kind word to a delegate. Four men including L. R. Kinchin, Vice Grand Chancellor and Deguines H. T. Hewray, W. L. Robbins, and R. J. McCormick, are on the field and the "Express" will greatly appreciate any course community may extend to them. Three men in connection with the Grand Lodge of K. of P. are rendering assistance to the community of Texas not in a fraternal way but in a financial and educational way as well. It is in line with the mission of the educational services that they have welcomed the opportunity to report to the "Express" the activities of the community. Arrangements for this service for the readers of The "Express" were completed in a meeting Tuesday with the above named gentlemen in which Beginning with next week, these representatives will begin their contributions to The "Express." DISTRICT PRESIDENT OF POSTAL CLERKS VISITS DALLAS DISTRICT PRESIDENT OF POSTAL CLERKS VISITS DALLAS James M. Richardson, president of District No. I, National Alliance of Organization, comprising all post-office employee under the service wan in the city's this week. In interview with a Dallas Express representative this week, and the organization runs the race throughout the country. Texas Towns. Deweyville, — Sunday School was largely attended. The lesson was beautifully discussed Rev. J. W. H. McCormick, Co. La., The Ministers Alliance met Saturday night. The group pinned an inning lecture, which Rev. Geo, Dumas came forward, and prescribed. Subject, "The Allys Bolden is sick with Pneumonia, and is unable to attend school. Rev. P. A. Bolden reports a successful meeting at Texas Tewarkama - Miss Marian Powell and Mrs. Moses Roy were quietly married. Thursday evening, Feb. 14 at the bridges residence, Feb. Taylor honoring Mr. and Mrs. Marian Powell and Mrs. Joseph Geo Washington colors. The evening was spent with Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Joseph, cake were served the jolly guest. Rev. Edwards pastor of proud Oak St. Baptist church was with Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Joseph, but he came in Sunday evening and at night; he delivered one of the best sermons we have listened to. Mrs. Powell, brown, husband and daughter Earl were very pleasant callers. Mrs. Powell, brown and daughter Sunday evening. The Mission Sisters of Oak St. Baptist church had on a doll contest Monday. Mrs. Powell, brown and daughter number got the brown skin talking doll. Mrs. Green got the doll. Rev. Joseph Wilson will preside Tuesday at Oak St. church. Teuxanika— The remains of Mrs. Jane Harvey was funerally at Hopewell Church Wednesday, August 16, Jackson, Miss. pastor of the Holiness Church of which Mrs. Harvey was the cultivator of her life, and delivered the funeral oration taking for his subject the body of his cultivator, Sermon. The florales were many, Mrs. Harvey leaves a husband, two sisters, one nephew and a brother, Master J. W. Whitaker lost. Master J. W. Whitaker the little son of Rev. and Mrs. Whitaker is reported improving his health, mona and Dipheria, he is being attended by Dr. Jamison and a nurse of the Jamison Sanitarium. He is attending at the Jamison Sanitarium, after undergoing an operation, the latter part of last week. There was a meeting among the Terminal Mall clerks one worthy of mention was the assignment of Mr. A. L. Rutherford to Clerk-in-charge of Tour Denton--Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lovett have returned from a week-end stay in Dallas visiting end-stay will announce the marriage of her daughter Verilie Hill to Mr. Robert Lee Burton, Thursday. Mrs. Burton, Rozela Erby is visiting her parents in Denison, Texas. Mrs. G. Alen gave a birthday party in Denison on Friday. Smith, quite a number of young people were present; games and dancing were the enjoyment which Mr. Burton and J. R. Kellon has opened a neat Cafe. Rev. A. W. Williams has returned from a week meeting with Sherman was in Denton last week. Nigton. — The Mother's Club meet last Tuesday in the afternoon and held a splendid meet with Nigton last Wednesday and there were many that attended the show that night. Mr. T. W. Kearney, the school visitor of Nigton, spending the week with his mother and many friends. The students of Nigton Pak school played the philippine Basketball, jumping and running races. Madness S. A. Carter and Berleh Mark were please visitors to Nigton Sunday in the afternoon. Misses Pearlina Lilion and Christine Little are visiting their mother and teachers Little in Hammock this week. Cameron. — Our city was well crowded on 23rd, some or the teaching and preschools successful farmers visited the teachers and preschools buried a K. of P. brother, Prof. T The show portraits is the libreria of Ora Routh-Thomas, deceased wife of F. Rev. P. Thomas, 2961 Thomas Avent, who died February 12, at 84. Card of Thanks We the relatives take this method thanking our many friends who shared with us their sympathy, in memory of the loss of love and grief. Mrs. Ora R. R. Thomas, who died Wednesday, Feb. 11th, 1924. The many who showed their sympathy by tokens of Floral offerings and words of sympathy and encouragement and do. E. J. Huffman C. C. of the Cameron Lodge taking the body in charge. McCoy No. 10, A. F. & A. M. are growing. On the 26th there will be 3 men made. The children will be arranged to set up a new building. Mrs. B. E. Robinson was out of the city on the 26th visiting relics that has returned. Rev. D. S. Clacore visited Cameron, Texas has returned home. Mr. Shlas Woodward born to Mr. and Mrs. Clacore baby and died at once. Prof. A. Smith has returned from Prairie View and agreed a great meeting. Abdleem--Mrs. Pearl Black is all at her residence on Anb St. Mrs. P. Alexander left for Brownwood after a two weeks visit to her mother. Amy L. Avent. B. P. Stewart presented an instructive and spiritual sermon at the Holiness Church last Tuesday, filled to its unimpossible capacity and every one gave evidence of en- RECORDS AND SHIRED MUSIC SHIPPED THIRTY- WHERE WON SAHAH CLAREN- SUA I have peace in my pants getting the chapstick what No one but you. Take back sweet manhasset bacharach if you quill not I take my wig a ill at her residence on Aah St. Mr. P. Alexander left for Brown St. Mr. Vaughn M. Pyle, formerly of Mrs. P. Alexander left for Brown St. Oklahoma City has recently moved wood after a two weeks visit to Dallas and become associated with the Standard Oil Company. Mr. B. Stewart preached an in-教堂 and the People Mutual structive and spiritual sermon at the Holiness Church last Tuesday Mr. Pyle is thoroughly acquainted with the insurance game and feels the pressure of capacity and capacity for every one, gave ordination to the fields in the country. I want to give full 50¢ box or famous Hair Grower I say that short, scanty, thin hair can be made long, lively abundant, and I want to PIP sending you a full-size box of Hair Grower on your own. This is an excellent offer and it is open to everybody. If you are or where you live, without cost or obligation, a full Dr. Lee's To This remarkable potential Negro scientist, as acutely grow It immediately stops falling all unhealthy conditions of it the most severely, everywhere ha say it gives results after it to give you a 0£ box of my Hair Grower FREE! short, scanty, thin or lifeless made long, lustrous and did I want to PROVE it by a full-size box of my Tonic at my own expense? It is scanty and square enen to everybody. No matter who where you live, you can obligation, a full 36-cent box of L. Lee's Tonic Hair Grow comfortable discovery and perfect dental, acually grown beautiful hair in no delay steps falling hair, indicates dandruff and any conditions of the scalp. Beauty parlors are always where you have set up. Thousands lives result after all other preparations have I want to give you a full 50c box of my famous Hair Grower FREE! I say that short, scanty, or thin or lifeless hair can be made long, lustrous and abundant, and I want to PROVE it by sending you a full-size box of my Tonic Hair Grower at my own expense. This is no "catch scars." It is a fair and square offer and it is open to everybody. No matter who wants it, you can buy it without cost or collection, a full 36-cent box. This remarkable preparation, discovered and perfected by a Negro septentrional, acutely gravesly beautiful new hand, is a masterpiece of the art of culinary preparation. It calves all unhealthy conditions of the soul. Beauty partners and harked up by the joy of cooking, it nourishes. Thousands of users say it gives results after all other preparations. Amazing Introductory Offer In offering Dr. Lee's Toni bounties of others the bless a pany for the full sale by (silver or stamp) to pay the preparation is expensive, instrument or equipment. JUST SEND ME YOUR NAME in your letter and mail it to me to forward to us with commendation with whom soon because of the it off. Enclose a dime in your DR. E. S. L. 1716 E. 12th St. Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower free 1 hope to bring the blessing of long, vigorous hair to your home. We offer a free stamper) to pay the cost of package and delivery. We can only send one free or address ME YOUR NAME! Enclose ten cents (coil or card) and send to you immediately. This offer is soon because of the busy time we are on vacation to you immediately, postpaid. This offer soon because of the busy time we are on vacation to you immediately, postpaid. DR E. S. LEE, Dept. 21 In offering Dr. Lee's Tonic Hair Grower free I hope to give thousands of hours of the bleeding of long, vigorous hair. I ask not a penny for the full-shift box of Hair Grower — merely a滴剂 (dilver or stamps) to pay the cost of package and postage. As the preparation is expensive, I can only send one free to each customer or address. JUST SEND ME YOUR NAME! Enclose ten cents (coin or stamps) in your first two mail it to me personally. The philip brower will be forwarded to you immediately, postpaid. This offer must be withdrawn soon because of the heavy expense to me, so don't put it off. Enclosure should be your letter mail it today. Address: DR E. S. LEE, Dept. 21 1716 E. 12th St. Kansas City, Mo. especially feel grateful to Mrs. Geneva Billis, Mrs. Fannie Johnson, and Mrs. Robert Johnson, our such loyal and valiant service in our extra-hour of bereavement, and our such part contributed to relieve of our the strain and burden of grief Mrs. Jne. D, Daniel, Sister-in-law, Mrs. T. H. Ruth, Step-mother, Mrs. Maggie Thomas, Mother-in- law, Mrs. Minnie Christian, Sister- in-law, joying the service, Mice Evelyn Brown and John, contest for a luncheon set, benefit A. C. E. League, Content will close 2nd. Sunday in the school. Contest for a Washoufier was called to the bedside of her aunt, Mrs. Black. Rev. Edward, Departments of Masons and Teachers, stall a class of tea in the Royal Arch degree, C. M. E. church will have a trisure rite first STANDARD MUTUAL ACQUIRES SERVICES OF PROMISING YOUNG MAN STANDARD MUTUAL ACQUIRES SERVICES OF PROMISING YOUNG MAN Mr. Vaughn M. Pyle, formerly of Oklahoma City, has recently moved to Dallas and become associated with the Standard Mutual Fire Insurance Company and the People's Mutual Insurance Company. Mr. Pyle is thoroughly acquainted with the insurance game and feels that Mr. Pyle is most fortunate in the country. DERRVIL OKHU COLUMBIA TO WILLIAMS PARLAMENT DAY PARLAMENT RECORDS LUES my and apples on my shelf, I am by myself, Sarah, Sarah I don't perpana just what to just what all and let your head go ball. Waiting for the evening mail (Don't say tell No Body) (Kind loved Blues) (Kind loved Blues) (Kind loved Blues) ifma quits What will appear (For your manna no good) DADA HICKS No Kama Blues (For your manna no good) PARLAMENT RECORDS IDA COX (The Dear Diary) (The Dear Diary) (The Dear Diary) Piano and Photographs that we will sell for the next thirty weeks. Write for our Easy term plan. EAST TERRESTRIAL PHOTOGRAPH COMPANY Tyler, Texas. are you a of my POWERFREE on or lifeless strokes and MOVE it by my Tonic paste. air and square to matter who can obtain, cent box of Tonic Hair Grower is discovered and preferred by beautiful new hair in a few weeks. hair, endicates dandruff and relieves seam. Beauty patrons and harriers are advised. The thousands of uses all other preparations have failed. Hair Grower free I hope to give long, vigorous hair. I ask not box of Hair Grower—morally a dine east of package and tongue of I can only send one box to each Enclose ten cents (coin or stamps) per personally. The Hair Grower will be timely. Postpaid. The offer must be heavy to expense me, so do not put be letter on mail it today. Address: EE, Dept. 21 K ansas City, Mo. é ; CES tk aris 3 | 4 | ' | a } es eee Penta ee TEXAS TOWNS INSURANCE MAN, FORMER TEACHER, CHARGED HLL Price, U. B.F. Campaign Manager Has Been a Builder of Texas Business ii, Soft ( ‘ Silky ? eI Straight fi tail Lustrous : " es a any | vr ay 70 ws won ih bela Dos er thm. You. cm ; FR UTS tacnsog ota The hes we tat met of Hi bs \ thee ladin we thie sft, ailhy hair to Hi-Jo, the marvelous new bic treatment, i a Or HS ate Cer eum yur ba wil eras lenges en, a J\ \\ sae ad eM ar efoto tl i ir he w bo pre E : ar x iGkiitawistek oxuleemeny El : W DY Sater horace em — i i ee, i ee et El Ki \\ NYS Sl vakere slp deacons gear be GE f WRAL ‘You can bey Hie Quine Hate Drews Sil te Srnec ard eae ei Xi Meal eed dove ters. fom oer eur “rama elrer Oo i Sins. Fe Be Re chasis BE acento WANTED Swite fae oxt Mee Mang Pea sod Cresent chang i *Foiay Sed | HIJA CHEMICAL CO, Siorsn Send $1.00 Today O Mexia-—Gervices were well at- tended at all the churches. Sun day, ‘Rev, Hendereon preached ‘most "excollent sermon at 2nd. Baptist chureh. “Her. "A" Dever, former pastor of St John A.M. E, but tow pastorlig at Athens was in the clty Pr. looking. after Business, Mr, 24d Blin hase turned. from Denver, Minneapolis And other northern’ an western Points where visited relatives and Tienda.” Mr. Ellis reports 8 Pleasant “trip and wan elad_t0 fet home, Mr. Biiead Carter was Called to Palestine Friday where he ‘attended a meeting of the Mock “holders "and. directors of ‘Tho West ‘Texas Mfg. Co. Bra Georgia. Mag. (Daslels) Hender- toa who was carried 0" her Mother's. at ‘Terrell because of Mines le reported. resting well Me.'C. P. “Kimbel, of Atuakogse visited nome folks last week. Mr Penn Kimble of Mt. Calm was Mexia visitor Saturday. Mr. Monte Moore ‘made a business trip to Dallas “"Toursday. The corner sone laying at ‘The Woodland Hi Behoot "wan postponed indefinite Ty Sunday. Granp Master Winn ‘Yas unable to be present. Other- ‘ise ‘the program was more than food. ‘Prof. A.B, Holland. prin Sip Wichita Falla Ht Sehool e- livered the principal address whieh was truly & master piece. Futecher to ballding a frat ‘cnas shine ‘parlor ow. Betknap St. Mr And Mire. Bdward Brown. won the Drire Friday night at Woyal Club ance. Mrs "Scott, teacher at Sandy made a yinx trip to Dal Jas Saturday. Mr. and Mra, Stand fer at Sorinereid have. installed A"s300.00' Radio. ‘They entertained thelr many friends every evening fod. ight) Mr. Honnit Htoekaby, Miss ‘Annie. 1a” Burleson and. two or three ethten whom we do not Know "visited in Waco Sunday Mra" Véola ‘Cotton "haw returned from Ennis after a few days viait PRAIRIE VIEW MALE QUAR- ‘VETTE ENTERTAINS ROTARY CLUB AY BRYAN, TEXAS, ‘The Prairle View Male Qua tolle, compowed of” Messrs, Saco Sohnaon, W. F. Carter E. , Min ion and’ A.B.” Johnson, avpeared Totore the Rotary Chub’ of Bryan, ‘Texas, Wednesday the 0h, and Tendered. a toat excollent o- fram. The program in numbers now ting conducted by the U. B ¥. and 8.'M, 7, Nay as Ite manage fe Texan, Hon, HL. Price, wel Tenown for he active. participation fn the balling of Negro businea ‘nterprines tn the tate ior tour yours he has served ae covtably an prenident of the Texas euro Buslnena League. le has re ‘only been elected aa member of ie ‘ourd oe alnectore of The ®raterna onda Company "of Texarkana For fiteen yours he has been on ‘ected with the successful and 00 tantly growing bank at Palestine, faving hoped to organize 1 Por ‘years he was lee easer” le now {ita tira Vice president He devaloped the all Neuro tow of Cuney, Texan beginning with th frre 000 aere trast and aiding and ‘shcouraging Ita growth tll now 1 ire tnriving and Teh town an ‘Community of over thounand Ie ‘Soidee wth tea eum pontetiios verter wt pepelar Eva, Wee: lays aad. Jubllees. C,H. Waller, Slate lender ‘of Noxro. extension Work for the ‘tate of ‘Texan, ac- companied the Quartette. to. Bry- tn, and told the club that it was OL A money making trp, but. to Advertise the "school “at” Prairie View. and. o "show the better aide ‘of the Negro, One hundred members of the Wotary club. were Present, and acemed highly pleas ed with the quartette. Mr. Moger Austin of Bryan gave ata tok: en. of appreciation to the singers $35.00. "Two. other memabers.re- membered the quartette with $1.00 each, The members of the quat- tatte very” much — appreciated theee gifts” At"tthe conclusion of the program the sinkers were led tom ble covered. with ‘sowy Mines an laden with "a sumptu- ous lepast, where there were walters’ to serve each members wants ‘Upon leaving the Green Parrot Trea Room, under the mannge- ment of Mi. Noll, we visited. the office ‘ot Dra. Fiimt. and. Ham. mons, graduates of Prairie View and. precitioners “of Bryan, and zave them few selections, whlch Were highly pleasing "to them The quartette then went to. Cal. Teme “Station and. gave. ® short promram to the Extension Depart ment ot A. & AL College, CH Waller spoke to the sroup, which conalated of Director Walton. Sinte Agent Williamson and others. “They were very” rich pleased with the prosram "and rereatet” a desire "tn. come. %0 Prairie View in the Spring for a Aw’ onting. ‘Mr. Barron of the Rotary Club expressed a desire for an invitation to. the. Rotary rib to come. to. Prairle. View in. n body. and. we are. certain tint Praisie ‘View will have. the mieansne_ of encortalmine the. Bry- cn Rotary Club, that they mlsht have first hand tntaforwation. ot what ‘we are doing at Praise Yan. CARD OF THANKS, Jettervon, Texan, Poh, 18, 1824 We desire to txorene ou, heat: felt thanks, ‘and “appreciation” ( our many friends for thelr Kinds eas and. sympathy extended 10 tin in" our. hour. of bereavement in the death Of our dear ‘Mother Gieist ‘esd Gite bare. Flore poultry sroduets that” amount” t many. thourande, of dotiara Ait of thir hse beommecompilahed in tha “The drive, which will lant thirty tinder the ieection of Mr Price and new members are rapidly being at tracted to the Order bythe speci rate andthe $460,000 tn anste whieh make the pollen Iasued nate and tne delve In a. special relation whieh allows for the Tesannee f & resi ‘pelley far children whe. be coma members of the 8M. ‘very member of the ten U. B. . bodies in Dallan tw a deputy during thin drive and tndlations.polnt. to an Influx of new members fat tn exovan of the 1000 set ar the. the number hoped for. "The office tthe campalen. mas: ager ts lated tn the UD. P. Tet rata ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1904. sae MAN, FORMER TEACHER, CHARGED HessieNae oan re tatee in e teabaeata ce Bae ie Sage ros fhe pusae sven te er eect ce sa ce apart ors 2 nt aaa Sr cee es ee eee wee eas Sees ners nae ans cared cof aves Sen te a coat tg rath oe ee sa Tar fohcringstumment ia co Scar cage One Meas ass tremens 2a erecting Sis ts Pedy Fea en. F iat reece ee mea ace A eae Ree n'a. v, nem woe natal Eta! Tea Reale a ce bros "Perges Semel es ad SS a sf Be, ta ra homey, “teal as” Habart Sete ee Te See ueten pas Ga nis ee ee 5 aa soccer sro ane Gaara ats oa 1s ey Stiteett"s'th sana Seta tc""Po? weet ees Firs Turerese Gunpest "on tt os tae sored oa a tafe cn Sis nr Conatay ote Sona era aes sad stant iiata so cris onaer’ tt tse ces aioe od nae Dayo Ad epullyaro_wo|Candlate For A. HB. Bishop grateful for the many deauti- Fork. ful floral otterings. We wih to\Denies He Was Drank in Pulpit fal’ eee saat ib ite yi sl — Senne lowe, ela es ; ceureis shown, 424 A331 Gcgtqund from pss 9 ian ae tak “a Sue see ee Pyrat WH Pyar ye AAC Chard Mew Yon God’ richly bless each and’ overy| i, and that be has been fort Goa ea Steet ae sa a Piya wre uF Brown, dauehen [Mt Onan aaa eas air AC Adore daurber | cust Cate Ss re agi So, corel A pg Homer. Baglies, Son. ‘ighent standards of mortality an: ‘Trop BR. Baylies, Sen. ldecency, temperately, with propriets Mra. Bell M, Pitts, Sister, land was of ood name, fame anc —— aeiia wall aes NPD Tuonors Matte, Aa, aarch 1— the innitute haga at 1:30 at the tuna observation hy the” Benin Cian ofthe Inateute “Reno Nghe which tea teste ofthe schoo el car strongiy ndwecetea by Pen cna fh Maton ne am outerewt st'tne "Kero "Authors eo devoted) oration onthe ‘Nog fn burinan marie edacaion, ten tionmtineter anda contortion tthe eawes and remain ath thret cr migration. Al mae sen trea compte af the work aso overs ef te nce an. Rosamon Johnson, Marry Bavsiah Sathana ett : Msthe Nearo tn the Sport World ‘says cHUNCH attr sou Rack-teaTions PRowtsae | Clear lik Maren. Declan hat the ao-nitea Negro problem Hust an ench the problem ot th fete tam an th, Nor, bel Ment in "race retina” Deen Shale Siatuewn othe Diviney nnool 9 the Univertey sf Cleago ian fires th weeks exprened the bai {ht permanent improvement. ‘ny, Some Treas the chureh P"ePolien and. mela “program stone wil ever solve the’ problem heute fate primar to th Cnurehen thank” Gea the chars tre benlaning 10. reapond ‘here. new eal hope that en" Interac Cowan wit ber sevetope. we wri nko "t_pomiie forego snd hes to "wall i amy ne aceord in North Ameria. That ie’ conten of tual ution an Soot "epprtity. naa “Soverytent american tn 8 Ne. kre, Wis dvancement.nince "hs cmanciaton ia Hae of amas cndeaver. has ‘been somparab ts that"of any rate under any. co tons in eny sae In the South eon: ditns are impfovingremarably tychings "nave ech ct inal ing for betor treatment ot the Re re and mn hundreds ef count front tater “organantiony Chrigian poste have been efecto rey sell gerciiertthe =R TEACHER, CHARGED EZZLEMENT ee Ditatpa ho a Wagga eke Prasat tar beaien, Te aoe hee ae nia sane eens se Cae Mee tp ee A eer cord ot ts ee a lon a a Candidate For A. M. E, Bishopric Denies He Was Drank in Pulpit. 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Lisale’ Gowan. cousin” of te ie a a Hi date Sata Baa Hist ena Sie a Ris er eens a Seon Nucci ae La aS AER ea Ree se ‘WraNMAnD MUPCAL Waitt entender fis freee ert Sa eit Bac os ta cee are ors Aa te ae a eee ae re ee cae mann te "as Slohemest "moses ae eae cnt Yor teat hard’ woree, on ® Engi Waa Rte yoo te ahr fade ea ‘mining or %s bone science os oe oor STOP, LOOK AND READ | @ paver of uray nme frm ati th crowd ot competition with chars AT nana an cube ae a Cee toyou. We met ances ont afin ed. ent 8 steam atta sat ore Su ee ft tre expected te "yeteat on Co | omer tn atl Re oe are ly longer ae ene ins Ra na ry ene Arai an Tact solitary na" areata en, SN Fiahtaoe ee” SSramoenma ins, SONNE HOLLAND es mxsac tt Seb en DRS a nts Tart ac? So ee) mang So UR eee 4 ‘Denison, Toxas be oad 1 ON we Nort So a Sow Pato Go ae Saas es cs Sa oa an (incorporated) Resources-$60,000 Capital Stock-$35,000 INSURANCE REAL nen voaxs ; We BUY AND SELL REAL RSTATE. ; ‘WE BUILD OR BUPROVE HOMES - OMPIOK: 2001 BRYAN st Putonn ¥.tsis ; Price A. Wren, A. G. Weems, Pr. and Gent Br. Booretary } pee ac alee ace soeteneeenonsnnensenennenponseeneeneeseneoneee A MYSTIC LUCKY CHARM 3 The anclenteyptlanebllred. i Icky chatm, because ey found that thee Uistme brought siebe end power. Bren Ia ‘oder dupa ths ancient eybten Sar hax Sot ln ie powers "Amusing aoren ae ber ise (ald “at? unseccuntabler ‘good fortune | ‘ugh by this ring to prominent weavers, Tt Wotunlgue and Deawtfl design with ©. Wand ttertvinea serps Sot wi foreeous Pharons Huby and’ Bera. es telTfine tnt Wand in Go tomb ot grat Reyptian High Priest. 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Swiss and Central FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone H-4811 enone HEROLIN wADE Harm DRESSING, (tee as i inbete PES peers Soeees SS rte ee Pacr TUAE a ce a a a - am e- earls Dey Pir ’ prea ; 5 , Pe pen 2 * we yaa aE r; s ii A 3 Pin Wie Pee Pee = pes | SO a aed Ney aa - ae tera, ine "PUBLISHING CO. kid | Forcign Advertsing Reoze- ? sentative: hee sears Wade Bi SO Pecan ‘Riect oe ne Notice To The Public gore Boren irieertseteeeee The Dallas Express Sub ae es ia a 2 THE DALLAS EXPRESS en’ ‘hes never, hoje the shite ether, wether has Ut been di graced by the yellows streak. swat effcted withthe lense! neath, Ut 09 pal, every day, tmuible, consrvetion cespe Sar which tres vo salto cateh ‘Be passing breese; fier we deobeid flags 18 rofesen 4 Ylritiom a bread as our domnry. Its lve of even hend- 1rd Justice covers all the tere ory sccapled bythe buon ace. This e prety high eronnd, ‘bt we ioe on it and art prov ering. oynof the press come ed sted with ws. This round te bal. . B, RING. Reames te® Sitioene of Dalian are being Kiven opportunity to show ape Me nce eon ast oe Girtie Diteot Orptaneee esasteat wus seein OIE ieputereas With contr ies Toor works Te Mich & Grive be staged among ws Pees, tn baat a liannay ad stl Sareerecent wat er Iie thei Theatre ot om ore roa eaies sus oe Pease a Tol tad Whe ieee pee a Sey secnns Unt ave fh Soe ua, tay ates eases Peseaes foc cn stot 2 oe ee oat sore toms ee faye Fnched That pot "io eet ver oe ean om ; ‘Ourselves as really doing our i ve ee en on and "eet pate eerie ate Pet oa raster a teeny pose area fr 10 dosent Fits to be ove that ths aes die, orth rae Beat i et uy te cp th apatite or antec Saisie i it Cohen Defeated By ata at ta ees cohen at And ‘one of it mont carious ye Airortanate, roa the vem’ o veh aoa he couftrmation 0 ‘Wier Le Cohen, araing and dg owner forthe foal ‘omptrolir ot Cantons th fot New Orlsunt, In the sec owoding of ‘Senator “Gronae of Vermont, ‘whose rot nate vated 2 Souloe ta Ti vote of tbe Sonste‘on Cohen ‘MMe Tact that Senator Oreene was Mate boulial and enabio to vot ‘pum thr detent of Conon NGohen eae rected tm the Ben Seb by a ote of 35 to 21. A te pyliean Senator. rockhart ret Mth the Democrats asalon Sti Suing aafetion fo. catece Set es ee eee Senator ‘rece whlle oh ti is wife Mappewed lng 8 Ft the toate in company om which Tere aun sobercers were staging sit tem the dag wna we a erin owned, fo cid he nope yee And thy ‘the ot cognition of penta," Pe nope wot oe” Coben mgr be. coctirmed. he epee ie ant (or set se iar ae ie, Sennton send vette the aoe feted Sak iat tan at Sad storm att yt eine ta, camer a fail = wally be Jury < ACTION AT LAST _ After | eit Rave takes the fist step toward publican forees of Texas have taken the first step toward ‘of several counties met last ad adopted recltion cling vp on : to call a ‘convention in Dallas and asking ‘call county conventions for the election ‘to the state convention. Wm, McDon- ‘ald, ne Fee nee mearaly iowa t= segs in ry ‘those assembled and signified ‘steps taken, ‘has Texas gotten down to business finally. > aren cre 0s fanediate seeping of thoes Tecate Urpetenben which fs foward sere per ‘an wi ve ‘pation in the contest which is to come. il tn See's method enough in the proceedure of those who met in Fort ‘Worth to warrant belief in the propriety of the step which they have taken, ‘There are only two ways in which the Negroes of Texas can hope patios in Hepa polis nitions now stand. ‘one is to agree with the policy of the Texas ‘Republican committee, better known as Lily Whites. That lof course is not desired by those whose self-respect is nor- ‘mal. sro ma ne er Sevearent ee a cee ly declare their so degrading the real prinipes eee ee ona “* ‘ite man’s party iy ‘The other in which participation may be had is he mat ae et fran tre ition, of a and Tan party which will contest the right fof the Lily Whites to dominate the patronage of the state ean ‘the real and only representatives of “This latter has much to commend it and it is the which it is Bp sae stoxttes ths reuetation, wil #0 widely accepted by Republican voters at large as ito make the contest bitter and hard. ‘Tt should be remembered in this connection that the {Back and Tan party is rosognized in Texas as a party and jits operations of four years ago have paved the way for its leasy re-organization. ‘Its recognition is already assured by virtue of its past history. ‘What will Texans do now? The time of inaction is evi- ens ‘Action of some sort must now come. And ithe degree of interest in this action of the body at Fort Worth may well be used to measure the degree of interest lof Texas. popes, in their own welfare and in that of the IGrand Old Party. ' drin, initial attempt of a race ram of progress, Was a succes her leaders from all walks of 1 any different organizations wh pmon ground in absolute harn of those most vitally intereste ave reeset’ for the respect of th gos ‘Sanhedrin, oes Tow ge age tes Radhe-gg ho gr 4 progress, was a success. In. that it gathered tiger leaders from all walks of life and repre- sentatives of many different organizations who could delib- erate upon common ground in absolute harmony, it justi- fied the hopes of those most vitally interested in its estab- lishment and gave reason for the respect of those who view- ed its assembly with misgivings. It did nothing permanent. It was not expected to. But from the report of its committee on findings it a be observed that those assembled did lay the basis upon which a permanent body may be erected. ie rod ‘the findings were as follows: 1. it the conference be continued on a permanently lene basis as formulated by the Committee on Organi- zation. 2. That there be maintained at Washington, D. C., as of or under the supervision of, the Executive Council of Negro Sanhedrin « Commission on Public Information ‘keep the constituent organizations apprised of matters relating to Negro interests, especially with respect to con- gressional legislation. 3: That the body is assured that the Sanhedrin project in no way compromises the individual independent or infringes upon the special activities of the constituent organizations, but will be effective in coordinating their effort and sup- ing necessary measures by a greater unanimity of public and publication, ‘The Commission then makes recommendations on Health, Education, the Press, Race Movements, Domestic ‘Foreign; Fraternal Organization, Religion, Interracial fsatons Paitcy and Duble:Utteranee, Worven's Move ments and Organizations, Labor, Business; Race Knowledge hn promotion of Scholarship, Musi, Literature and Art, nnd the Colles Youth, Tt cannot fe hoped that even inthe far distant future that such a body ns the Sanhedrin wil be ale in ial to sole rcbers of the race but team be expected and righty ‘such a body, representative of ‘of individuals prove tho masses in such regards as will make the face worthy of grater respect. aie to command more re spect because and belief in its program of lave i ren enouth for highly commend And this we ‘ig reason enough for highly ‘those who gave it birth and for staunchly. supporting its efforts to promote racial cooperation and solidarity. Even the test nts of the ‘ho compose the Fe safari rac te oss 2 ‘mit that its declarations as enunciated at the meeting re- ‘cently in Chicago bespeak an alertness to unfavorable con- itions and a willingness to speak and work against them that is highly satisfactory. ‘News releases state that the hottest debates of the ses- sion et around those Nn cae en ‘supporters ‘which gave i sie nt Fo Fealations condemning toch rans, which were st respect compelling. he League eoolved that: “That Tuskegee be manned stely with a Negro personnel; that the joint owner- aitsrered and tetcloped ik reonteon bo resents; ta the league, as a league, should reaffirm its allegiance to the Sere cores roe Ok aa ecrees gee in the character of Peale and endorse hi as representing the eongcence of the Nation; that the jogroes of America stand for the law and government o the es ae Saad that ™, ‘Lincoln ‘upon 7 tizens (meat Beer Sosa Bich fon GOs hr eat rovers of the land, including the 14th and 15th amendments; that the Deira tae etectree sar of the country-as ‘the tof suf. Erie. crbaicn sts treatment he Nr in sie con: at ished; that ‘be not discouraged; that southern Ci scully of the obese recognized: and thet the League "America ion en ng of vastus extyiarinsesi who bers helped! to make the progress of the race in America possible.” ‘he League dencribes aa as purely pital, and in Indra 1 nabers thos who ary ted Ry trlnng an experience to guide ts destinies aight. whieh to fncton pliealy ti this net est arise “eae ies ani eon forthe aie that ‘for that office. Tt is certain that so ‘itself worthy of public confidence. CVT THe MiRRo, | = Oe a = GZ) Popuc opinioN FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES. ‘THE “ONCE UPON A TIME” cium eased ek, mentor othe SOase Upon ine” Ca fever “Ameren Recs adhe of coraare timo of i aly Este "ayo eet Nees Sa a Sema ae walle boca pie a ge Maen eG toe ase fal retkeace' ‘and. shy sere igh es are built,” you will hear the Seine ue Seen Co Hina sr, A tae cal ar nga Ser pool sal onion I tee or ee min "pat ty Ta Ton Bt vera usar ses ans warning er American. Negroes ls eee ey ete, oe Mant Wee's hae? ia a ri i Maen of aA coal foi tiuiens say re a er memento Me ca al eae o Fact" tars Slat Rater Sie toe te Spe techent "Se “oss expe membership : oneae See aitee eaeno and you wi aaah rie nae aman susoing. none tthe high taney fone the mocng Infred toes fiat wu teavewety marion. te iaoston tat th tre wi mtr ot nly rou tun right but peu tence ana Croat expend. yur Staph lb eras pour fenton wil Improve goer men fSnaanee wit wine even ‘tne woot pesry eng that boon tone ara” wit eeu Smt tte ee portance for serine ‘They wil = iy thet cate waibetrey.city to ee Soe 0 woo ‘onstanang mone dan desi og i tbody ever « neant foundation skirt é matching gy conraned ceria Se sree eaten ot Seating fs sta oe two Gee ttm Os fest te te er aremscoran ie ends t Sa ae | PULLMAN SMOKER Be Va Me Een narek esha yos il hie it tak tbat tae ean Se eases, kine se oe foie tes cat eae a ine see sore oon nyt ge elena fic evant edi oan Me ines siege feet erecta Somme People Gad ain wT ar aia pina orwfuer set re a rien eon ee Wists es bosom aa ge ree tiem ang tr ilies Fs to Nahas Sat See Bn Re ered Seite fiiran bar ss Natt Gearate tora teen ee meters es Sas dame ook ne as Sp ig fetes Se soomate ) “YT Goiw't qliite get you. Our goods Le reread ack sneroe SP Sates he pete Petar we i ois ipestan Se rate cone btarete os? a certs es ete see Sasi kone pee tocar Ich ant hes sealer [Shis ctutey. An's aechanteatn- bg hype fai tne cits seen es vores one cite ee Set oe on lipo ere Ng agen leg aa eaten Jeane ss paises caiveee eon ncaa arin ea ye sere wt tor tech eta eet Sl egg bogele with « Braxitian firm, I felt equal to Roemerearane a wet ors er pees setae od ata rat pe piarilenens Wo'sc's we Pee eet acta se a Bataan tue wen coe CRT sees Cas Briak wren ¢ emacs wa iseiasdtast snes “a irae Oe segs Ts 2 (in angle Soe ats cee pret ee perp ts aay ar apie tn Rng bea’ oles sa teapot te reatrncemoperec irnee! ss appointment with the President of Oe sa alta one wit oo Sine et tate une er Set tens caesar bens pee ie vires “art Sees a paler ohio ei pee ea goa tissue Sew ahs Pe eat eT ne See feet mitie teeta aes ae se ina xa erin “when the private of- | Hogtoes of tho warld axe on. rt seal at ail ‘anne, oot Bho oak cat mut fai and ho “itt” sr ‘in Members of the “Once. Upon 1 "Fime™ Cab are ll product the "period of men Inet Ata yh ina an Sita pat there We eeoy Faces of ir, hong, and sain in altace eer hough isa pre tet Messing st America Xa er ed. fer ‘toand’ leadership “hue thing roe of neue. a jer ns tae ma feo feared ihe strgee. for ess fExee Mat better minded Neg cers werey ‘trom the Maloy merely rom feal"poine af views Tt wil be tite Thing fer ail of them to ain, the rate of the baie hing raged wih fal consideration Tretacts about, the Mdden 2 teares and ara’ of the arth These are. important asses to tay ant vey ace, cape the strugeis Emphast shew. Peta hm haters Besos and fee dens teatime labeled for the ride at knomlodge” held, for, the membership in every Amora Community, Spetebeey American.” Long sleeves fitted to the arm ac- eompany the model. but may hav faring ends. turned baskward 0 downward over the hands ‘The neck affects are varied some being high ‘ith. standing colar thers high at the back and opened In Tromt. 200 0 000— Dreasen of muppie aifea and crepes keep. to nender. lines thoun the dd panely nearte end traine fo evening wear. ‘Pear Salad, Cheese Drenaing rate pears ‘and arrange on It ce sax 1d teaspoon aalty 1 teaspoon vapartha. t" tablespoo powered mirar ned 3, abeaon vinegar. nad 1 tablenpeons alive ol fant 3 tablespoon soft checne. Bent init thoroughly mised and. pour lover pears TLapan Berry read Pudding Soak 2 cups bread crumbs In 3 loupe hot elt, 10 mlaaten Add 1 feup. ugar, 1 tablespoon buter Pour Into. ereased uvtard: cups 0 smnall indival molds nod bake I ow ‘over until. fem. Turnout ety” serie atahey> ad aL eatin over cea, flee door opened and I eaw a Colored oan ot i appearance iting 8s mahogany de dictating In Fort fem to'= Sandaome and neatly a fires Colored tomate “Although haa heard bombing abost the iat alteaton in fas wae fr moment nonplusid wha i etre fo me that bere sau a Reeve rh fina, wore ‘stood "betwees ean 'atsmn.on contrat” Quiet algned Im the smoker fo 1 Svoment tnd Un the “ig. eel font maa enked “ut where ober or mace! deny one” fs" the company wan in the mane foe" gooan that you bad to. sik? that’s fant the pol pled he salcaman: tater amici hi to Sirapher, ue” Prongentveaxed inde me, perfect, edad Iimscit, ana when fier © fe pr Minion" t ted hos abowt th ontrac be politely but frmty I formed me tree twoul be asda for'm to bi because under not emmtancee would nn Ameren fi receive the contrast Me” adm tht poeliiyhe’ wae ‘wrome fren he toa hin aory cme Oe Sub tht gvenine were tet hi table gutn I could" understan at way ne ft ‘an he Sa Tao pers" that vovernt Sears ayo hen his"wite accompanied by er ta rere an a plearure and aigh-acln rin around he. word "When the ached the United Baten they ee “Si Crewed" everywbere” Te fren tho South nnd in Warn fon nfer the taxi-aniver tried ts fet nesommodations for them tn the ‘args otela where hey wet refused he took. tah "5 eal tre ote, where hele 3 ees ot becrage’ eaty interfered wt the hott acommodaitons He sin oa hie party wae even bums im traveling tthe ome of Georg MWesnington and that nother we they were embatraned more. th Ae"Eny tne fn tei een Rema ine" Waahington ety thre day ant with istine. the mi wert," tny, returned to Mow’ "York dnd ‘tak he fre steamer for Be Tope. "he experience centined th Saitimam: “ot thin "Calored” Bout Rmerean miionsse andthe tm Dar experiemces of ther, combined with ihe szhioions ef recta pe Jaden saplayed by the commer tal fenrsenstives we. send’ thre have A bat rained oor export tra wit raat, Ait of thin wen a Counding revelation tome." Knocked int, smithereens iy ite Jun wspransed by you that” “Frade folows the fag’ Taat all bunk This slarming situation mat bee edo we. thal ve the bulk ot ou cage with Bran Dut how cat we. temedy 1°? coke the "Big Danie” ra “aty solution of the protiem:" e- pie the aaleman, "would be fain Colaredsredunten from out lennon schools fer nalesmanahi ey nto cover Centra Amin Malt tan Domingo, Port Wc, Vie ein Tolgntn, ‘rt and wiher out Smerie countries” Smt ep ae porter tod me cat my berth rar ready, ant lied te peer' theking atthe oper: eilen that are opening Up fo tha Soheres youth a ke ae \THeH " One of the most dreadful diseasse|from being daspondent and depress: nat WS hamon foe tat co taal oa Beck the nice of © goed DU ith ‘ad te ane tat tba Goto [nel poeta eerer none al © ‘bes 6 femess lis Tuberculosis, Thin disease is a| he erences neces tat | ow to preven taberstna har sorb amg sme Nima ti Bis Sree eshte Sates los cori’ stack pet ce cs Sane sane at SAUER te cae wo ta, Wat vee eas pene, Sart set 30 Gi nctate ty eamtnaton cad gt nForce ecrery ce te tat i ara te yon age attics laa [protet there from Ie Dy teach [degrmctgge gers oeellngh forgeaengadtc Rey 5 ask bm, oat ee Ya, Ma line catrgarang ae Seat t ic Sai ne erie einen by harng Penny ein (eeptengteryt petal ry arts saat cts ata" see'| wai. dapat Son ts orven ist S4"ant ani nn rat ting ao Das cece cues tie tom Oc] tera erty eoeowecin Di fieaies Sind tote feck rig Be gone ag sr cu cbt te tage cst te tel trgy sil Binteanen, So teste ate Nre et he a as mare ator omni tne lane note or cere amenities tes re coewany 07. alter “home. cupereen Seen pceaah cin Pein st etek fr nee whe ave rai, asa enc tae “peta [pose i, ie ta tn ie | in fie Atom ras of bal Leta it Sap | wi af ant sr in te fee mnmatoat ni hare oda @ Slaga gas ror fea crore ieee testes near ese estes tet oe fire stem 2 Goa atvingatuty oburvon nobly i fe eget note ereenetlae aaa geet ocd sen To STE BT ect ints lane Syme saeh ase” ar Tae peso nie, Sie ltoaiaitg hg ly cre a i tc gone of afi, abe a evrviing Reem Se tace Msc [Satin oar mouth te cece 0) [tre 'peratent cough, loon of weigh [ereloe In open ni evary day, Do hot aks evar exttensce potent or mmate use Pores PSI Nee ed Pe area ay A Eee Sak Masai "apne afotardnrriaus “staples tock ec astiece cou aie ta Siew to aroeed in case pou haven ea ROO tsk ee eee s ee [Be % WEEKLY LETTER. BS a BE BSE Se Serrano oe ee eee COL, 4. 0, MIDNIGHT VISITS BISHOP “COUNCIL. AND. COL: TEGES OF ATLANTA. Ft sao ey Par an ce vo buy days in” Atanta, and So ete eat lca eset ba am ote sp tet aa te peg ae se a ee ee Seether Se thhonS. Si Plbper babe SM io aetna en ms caters es sta Padiee oh Tock sine het itr oe eceaas tar sh ctet at Hs® newness mad ta fa‘cats' tered wit te eta atan ae Tey at Stace inc ha pn Soest erecrtte ena abe ta Sse "po ere noone er fesl"are "Sesame. Nene foment whew att teas Sinnat ec the trea find" oeeceaty™ rma i Isak ich te big Strath vont ebfereen ce les career wae Sey et trsueh th Tore hon te of eects Seeded Saal eas wi tie Sevnust. antral confront at eva he Tate aes ne so ais, ae ha tine ehh alii much station Mots he “neta te paaaits oto atage i eo ear ages nee Sed they Stocco eck Saget aaa at esi someting cout Sanaa’ ir Se"somshie ae tat Doreen ter veel os ioorn "am ‘tu "Sat ha Stated tse wee gr tore wih erase ‘ol {Sele mang hens & a tat Suing Sins ton pio rN as “Tioe “out ‘a ce aerces'e ono ore 5 aap os Woo na Bt a 1 dita preulet a water Bases? nee oie ra lent educators that has ever been to witerore te practi Santana” Bret Boca oir cet pd a idea during the morning salon {sa the sierra toga psi Ane SORE Gers, CaaS Mn Greer Taney, ites ahs Fgh er Ricca Sec: Sk, Gree Sort’ Soubg, Shor a ec anita’ pe anche oa,“ sting, A Er vrece! canta pak cal Fens T° tana Paeat tes, Seciyvt, emn HR Can bei Lampang altar rae Amaia aa Cater: Meatenayy tic: and hee wo Beane tod au, yaa? i" ogden sa ioe deta ana ‘yeep ‘th alte Nogaaae fo aad oe estas anmre aa ok mention President J. H. Lewis, of Noreen ivr‘ Meret cesT ah at cia Seer ai siete Sent nal fo ena Beat tae ar geome ook tien nd Se Tarte Se nen bd te Mabe Satan sed Bret aren ‘atk ue te Basia “ail "ornt" wil oo Sates i: Son oe eae or wi lin el Mesa ok at tte hn nad ie ewan ot te fs Nanna ana ia, ek, cae bane Sian "civalat to seams Sor Pat scl sce ee ‘wonmncutens ‘oe et [tuberculosis Live in the fresh al Jas much a posable. Observe abe Tote cleanlinens Hat whalesome fod in abundance Mave plenty of rest xerciaing of will power to. Keep From bein denpondent and depres led."'Beck the advice of & goOd Maw to Prevent It, How to prevent tuberculoas, have Je consumptive bmecit to datroy ns rputum. Teach peonle to alee, {ive ‘and work In wll -vontlated houses By examination and eat ftacovery of the disease In order te protect cthere from It By teach ng people to keep thelr bodten A By taforquarding the health of the fcitdren by having Yourty examine ‘What In Dela done to prevent i now, "People are lng educated t the fact rerurding consumption, Dia Ipensorien are. being established tn forge cites for earty" caren, owl fais tor advanced cesen Banetorl for curable casea, Visltingnuren for “home” supervision. ‘Open al [choot for children who are peede "The dive following rules of health willbe ef reat service Inthe de alspment of the cid and Improve ment of health If property and con sistant obwerved, namely (1) fee fie. work, tudy and” play ‘Ten deep breathe euch day. (2) have [nourishing food. Chew It slowly and fell Drink plenty ‘of "water and ilk. (1) Make aure evaryiNing You ut im your mouth in clean (4) ex erciae in open ait ary day, De no er amoke tobacco. Particularly fearetonNoliher drink aleoholle 0 ther, deleterious atimlante, (8) fet at Teast lat houre of step or aa eek. Sven, ete. tat eos tare it may re See pean ce peers ean ee cerns Berane ars rae ene mec pee eae Scere pean eee Cee policy trees Patras Sate Pe went t8 au Yo Gilt 10 ree Pr ae Peres rege i eeeeeran set ee lean ha os oe eee ome, tae carey eerie cone perace curcc vet Pe seaescanaA tee Sceotee a err ene eae oe Puss meee aks ect a oe cere et tae Sore tae area tel cee oe eee eee Seis ween ore. ee een peer ater cota i a Pie enna oe er re eee 3 oe eo ieee oe aes Senate tee Se ee ae ie rea pte seater pee arena sy ee peste et it eee eh ee ir Seats iat Sense isin ier eerie eee eee fe ae cian Sate cee ae Sacre greta hace ea eae tales farm eae eee Ee ee left, then they go and come again, ete eee oe Serer eae See a ee tickers pam ane aed cee aes Line cera there are Revs. J. T. Hall, H.W. ees ede sees be area oS ener ee mei SS fe eck kB pees ec plum, we find ete error ed eee me eee Secret Oe eh iota Sarak Ba Sener See ee ee eit ues ee Sea faeeee nameee Shee tater tere Piet mtn eee’ Sen rere peered ae Seana en 2a oe eee Bo Rea wan cea peace Tan, Mem aes Ane Tee pnd by Het A By jumus ‘One of the things, that make sation anor itor the istmsadevering oe tna show toro. . Knocking, i ranidy, coming to be recognised ana derepuible sccupation instead o¢ & bud hae ‘when’ the donkey saw the zebra He‘ boean to was is ta, vell"T never” was ib’ com sent [Binere's «mato that's deen tm fig et Ope — More people, might make money ic Maude ako ait ‘he ime ake a tng wise 0600 — People who ive in_ big citlen are at an "sroen” as we fake {edunry towan, A thousand New York chy people bought Egiah ocrrowe, soa thournt they ‘were rman canaries, Just. hard’ of a falow. who nat with a painful ecient” Broke i. wrist puting Aimeclt onthe ie ‘HEALTH NOTES. ‘To the ‘Thin: oot oat fost Te the rat ae eat Pt A man sade bromo setser to hig nome brew to take care he. "hangover Why” et pet, sao the” embalming. tui, the erematory telebone. number and the kty to amoral. che Nature, im hind to those who ave taken” pains to. wodereland fers oot ose 1 you want 10 fot wtantlon— do fomedhing worth tactog steetion — 0000000 Only «few more’ shopping be- fore aihing ate a sno 200 — PROM TWO TONRSTONES, John Smith lon here without ba ances Tac drove hie car while fled with noose Tere Mary Jano—bot not ave, Ee nade ber ford dowry? tive “fay way marred man doesnt nave’ 10 £0. in court to have Min oblection oven, | Delih “wn -nOt much a bad iady tartar” he save, Semon tn” awfal "haven, but at Tear the ‘tant try total hm ito 2 shampoo, sage, focal tmstase tnd manicure “A new baby in always anew vata. hn mater” ot etn Rew baby ie a Rood deal like. new car You ont know how to trent ‘one and “enjoy toatl "you Rave tad wo! or tree ™ ‘as Wa ‘One sign Td lke to see on every mall box Taroughout these vales and nitte: ‘A’ ‘sign reading something tke thie: “Kindly_post no bills.” oy Se soe DEFINITION ‘Mis-tletoe, noun. An ever-green plant hung overhead eo men can have an exctve to Klas a Miss Wouldn't you bate to be Jack Dempeey, and. Unk Of all” the money Jackle Coogan ‘gets away with fa ee ie ‘The hardest work some bimbos 140 is to. throw boquets at. them- cotton: ere ned hs srt “Aa.” erfed oar hero, fearlese- ly. ‘He’ than opened the window sa threw out hi chest Man in Santa Rosa, Calf, coss- led a telephone. ‘Fined 10.’ Prob- sbiy worth $20 tp hi, ‘They were vented on a eraty settee’ in her parlor. ‘The fire tn ithe grate was’ getting low. ‘The room was "nearly dave. "All at jonce the als! Uinidly sald, "Jack, fleur, T can't understand why you lavish your, ‘attections "on ‘me above all the ‘other girls ia the world, Why ts it?" Hansed if T know" he. replied, “and all the other fellows down at the house fay that they ‘can't make It ont ether.” ‘The man ‘on ‘the level never oee down hill, 1800 people and still there were auch ett Tt was whosoover ‘ill fome and eat. Special tables for the ‘bithope: and peneral”oflcers, fd then malnisters, and. then for fall the others It was a fine ip er anit T aball’ never" forset It T'was there to se the eating £0 en, and It wee slce to look at them ent. "was to me a source of pleamare to’ do all thia looking. Now 1am’ reaching’ the place where 1 atm folne to stop,” but You may expect to hear from me nother time. It In a. great. blr thing to be "able to "Ret around Ya this world, and’ i in this part of the world, and Twill soom be away from bere, have had the pienaure of see Ing some ¢riends. ‘You may write me at P. 0. Box 725, 8. Aumstine, Florida, care Prot. N. W. Collier 2. 0. MIDNIONT. PROTECTION THAT IS GUARANTEED ```markdown ``` Texas Towns 0 Crooksett- Mr. W. S. Brown has taken leave to honor Houston, Texas, to accept a position with the Standard Life Insurance Co., with office at the Palm Beach office of Perkins left for her home, Brownwood, Texas, last week. She spent some time here visiting relatives. The remains of Mrs. Lottie Roberts was shipped here from Eastland, Texas. Funeral was held in St. Luke's church last Monday for her husband, Roberta for Little Naomi'i Williams at their home, just a few friends were present. Mr. Dave Goran and children of Palestine can down last Pulitzer--Mrs. T. L. Neal came in the city. Saturday evening for a short stay on business Mrs. Vernon, a young daughter last Wednesday morning the 5th inst. and was buried on Monday less than a month ago. The revival meeting going on at Mt. Vernon A. Sunday evening at 11 a.m. on Sunday. Not meeting with much success. The good Revereed carefully preached a great sermon at 11 a.m. Sunday Silabee, Texas, Sunday and Rev. E. D. and F. Swanson had charge of the work of the archers of Antioch Baptist church under the leadership of Mrs. J. A. Reston on the 2nd inst. which they fed the indies. They raised a neat sum. The members of Mt. Vernon church met on the 2nd inst. and a neat sum. The Rev. Phoebe of Calvert, Texas, who has been in the church for 10 years, met a neat sum. Mrs. R. Leake gave a musical and reel at the city hall. He is also at Mt. Vernon A. M. E. church to night. Wills *Pitts* - Mr. J. T. Johnson of Ottawa. Ill., are here visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson. He is also visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mathis Mr. Annie Mitchell and Mrs. Mary Jackson have returned from the trip. Mrs. Mitchell parted well attended at Pleasant Hill Baptist church Sunday. Honey Greve-Rev. Polly Logan delivered an excellent sermon Sunday. Mrs. Logan parted well attended at Pleasant Hill Baptist church. Mr. A. J. Pruce was called to Windsom to take charge of a body, Mr. P. M Booker came in has been a member of the church of her mother, Mr. A. L Pendleton who is recuperating. The Brallay high school gave a Washingto THE U.B.F. AND S.M.T. Want to Insure You For Thirty Days Join Now—Increase Your Wealth—Get Protection That Is Guaranteed. at Odd Pellows Hall to a crowded house. The proceeds of which went to pay the doctor bill of T. C. Miles who was injured during the foot ball season. Among the out of town people attending the school, Mr. Wheder- d of Ladonia, Prof. and Mrs. H. R. Seym and Mrs. M. Sam Seay, Bamany. Many Honey Grove people are planning to attend the District board (N. W.) at Bamany this week. Pineland—Sunday was paternal day at Johnson Chapel C. M. R. church, W. M. Town, Mayo town, Texas, visiting her and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shepherd also some friends in Mayo town, Texas, visiting her Annie Gill of Jasper is visiting Mrs. Ethiel Anderson. Mr. Eddie Galloway Annie Jones is calling young men of Pineland, Mrs. Annie Jones was called to Daublin, Texas to attend the funeral of her friend, Mr. Derridor, La. to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Mary Pugh went to attend the school children and I car of people who went to play basketball. A social was given for the school children and I the Y. M. C. A. of that city. Dr. J. H. H. Franklin has returned from the Bishop's Church, at Atlanta, Ga., while away he visited Doublin, B. Girmingham, Ala., Kelton, Mia., and other eastern points. Misses N. E. Jones and M. J. Brooks of Chicago appeared in rocital at St. James A. M. E. Church Monday evening to an appreciative audience, Rev. T. C. Neal preached at St. James Sunday. Supt. H. C. WITH RESOURCES OF $450,000. Special Rate of $1.50 Gives You a Policy Worth $575.00. Plateau of Marlin worshipped with the New Hope, Sunday, St. James in the Mind of a thousand dollar rally. The Marlin of Kaudan, man, Sunday evening. 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If your hair in Dry EAST INDAY HAIR GROWERS If you are bothered with Falling Hair, Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or Apart from the BASE INDAY HAIR GROWERS of EAST INDAY HAIR continuing medical properties that continue to stabilize the scalp, helping hair, helping mature work, leaving the hair soft and healthy. --- 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AGM RCX San Angelo, — Services were good at C. M. E. church. Rev. H. C. Gil, — Services were good at C. M. E. church. Rev. H. C. Gil, — Church preached two strong sermons. Rev. Wynn was with Rev. Wilson, in Holding, from Jefferson, from Tenn. Mrs. Brown preached from El Paso where she attended the funeral of her grand daughter. Greenwich, — Sunday School at El Paso where attendance was fair attendance. Church services at Headcrawler were well attended and Rev. Washington delivered a day service; one occasion was made to the church. The Enworth League and Woman's P. M. Society were present; one occasion was Sunday at Dennia M. E. Church after which a very timely etrum was presented; D.L. Mercer were in the city Saturday on business. Mrs. Wille Raglin was with Mrs. Wille Raglin was with the death of her uncle. Mr. Brown who came to the city a few days ago died the Wednesday Misses Alma and Lovie Hamilton and brother Simon of Mexia nodded down as the guest of Elms and Ronna Turner. Hickory Grove. — Rev. L. L. Lewis was at his post Sunday at Pinetown. Mary Wilson returned to The Queen Bather club of Palestine had a Valentine program. Crookfield, Mia Mattox and Mia Tadher entertained Mrs. Amie Thompson and Mrs. Sarah Gary Curtis. Mrs. Curtis served supper Sunday night at the residence of Mrs. Nicks in honor of the relatives and outgoing members of the Mia Mattox and Mia Earle Tervar. Thirty-three were present the most consisted of boiled ham, potato, sweet potato, beef brant with cream gravy, creamed potatoes celery, sweet sweet potatoes, coffee chocolate, ground potatoes. Texas visited here Sunday. The Young Men's club led by Prof. L. C. Tatum is doing a program at Little Zion Baptist Church rounded their usual program Friday night. The Quartet was doing a program at Little Zion Baptist Church will render a program at Lunna Chapel Friday night. Jenkins Industrial Academy rendered an all-purpose program this month. Okumgewe. — The Okumgewe Pilf, fifty thousand Dollar Negro Hospital was opened to the public in 1907. It is centrally in the hands of a colored Board of Trustees in charge of the institution. The pilot is not a charitable institution arrangements have been made to care for those who are financially unable to pay. The dedication exercise of the Negro Hospital was visited from Tulsa, New Koger, Espalina and many other public Public Library had a stream of visitors last week. The Sunday school institute is located in Olive Presbyterian church last week. Miss Mia Moser of Valley Mills, Texas was invited to Wilson at 1132 Eagle Kentucky. The funeral of James Perry who departed this life Thursday was held at East side Baptist church Sunday Bunts- Wayne's Chapel A. M. E. church Sunday School was very well attended. Supt. J. P. Peblette, the school's principal, Texas. At 11 oclock the pastor Dr. J. Johnson filled his place for the class. The need of "Jesus" to a splendid audience. One "accession. The Junior school observed. The "Christian party" served cake dn cream Miss Rella Calhoun won the 1st prize. The 2nd prize. The 2nd prize. The U. and I clut meet in the beautiful home meet of Mr. and Mrs. A. James Mrs. W. and Mrs. A. James very timely remarks was ready to put over another program. Mrs. W. and Mrs. A. James in the home Mrs. and Mrs. Cromwell. TEXAS TOWNS Whitewright. — Rev. Rucker, pastor of True Vine, Greenville fill Rev. Bertlett's place Sunday and Monday night. Mr. C. B. Brown let Sunday morning for Alberquorum. Gainesville. — The Deaconess of the C. M. E. church alliances of the C. M. E. church residence of Mr. Bertie Kintz Friday afternoon. The Dean of the C. M. E. church prescheduled at Mt. Olive Baptist church Sunday night. Mrs. S. Wilburn returned to the city after the Mt. Olive Church. The Meldy Club宴 club entertained at the C. M. E. church Friday the city for a few days. Teachers and Parents Association met at the high school building at 3:30 noon. Lady is expected to meet us at 3:30 next Thursday. Brenham. — Church services were received a nite box from his the reporter and wife state. Mrs. J. Brenham. Bryan. Mrs. Walls Ellis has been ill the past week. Mrs. J. A. Bryan. Mrs. Walls Ellis has been added to the Express list. Haskell- Rev. Kev. Wayne preached a good sermon at 11:30 A.M. A. M. We succeeded in raising $7,000. The pastor Ponder the pastor and wife and little girl are doing fine. Lawton - The Lawton delegation of the Gallibee Baptist Bowen Association of which Ponder the pastor and moderator, add Bowen meet was held at Cement, Omaha $158.00 was raised at the meet was moderated and much progress was made Mrs. M. E. Parker, the wife of the moderator has resigned at the meet and much progress was made The pastor, Rev. Parker was at his post preached two strong sermons. The S. S. was fine at the meet was at his post and preached two sermons. The services at Bethlehem Baptist church was at his post went over the top; total collected was $20.000. Mr. Adbele Brown served to make her future home. Services were good all day at Grant M. E. Church. The pastor强 McKinney—Services were good at all churches today. Rev. James Lawson filled the pulpit at five Rev. Bohem—. Mr. Martin Dold motored to Ft. Worth last week and brought back his mother, Mrs. Fleesie Waller has returned to her home. Dr. Willie M. Drill visited. Mr. Willie Stone arrived Monday after accompanying his mother to Houston to Dallas. Mr. Bennie Pettigrew left Sunday for Fort Worth. The rectal given by Miss J. Brooks at Bethlehem church was a success. Mrs. Clay DeJearncts Brooks at Bethlehem. Jackson of Denison passed thru Thursday to visit grand mother at telephone. Mr. Comble Brooks at telephone. Mr. Frank Banoit. Henderson-, Prof. Waldo Matthews of Selby, Texas lectured here on Old Fellowship, Feb. 16. He was the first large audience. M. O. E. Alexander of Jacksonville is the guest speaker. Bognus, L. I. B. of Dallas, Tex. District manager of Tysler's Four State Hospital and Nurse Training Center. He spoke on the past week. He spoke here in the white and colored churches welcomed with great acclaim by both white and colored citizens of Henderson. On Monday morning he lectured on the Tubercular hospital which is to be built at Kearville, Texas which will be erected at Dallas. Forey-Correction: Misa I. H. Beal received $3,383.75, as he received $3,383.75, as he Baildon Railroad Co. for injuries while a passenger enroute for S. M. S. Nittigburg, Kanaa. M. S. Nittigburg, Kanaa. Zion Baptist church also church services. Presching by pastor and minister. Party guest at A. M. E. Church THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924 **Wicklite Falls--Sunnah** was a day at the City at Christ Church. The session was J. Johnson. Four additions were made Sunday. Beverage services were provided by the Country Man and Woman in Town Country Man and Woman in Town country man and woman in town country man and woman in town service. We provided us great service. The A. M. E. pastor, Rev Morgan and choir sang for us Tuesday. We also had No. 2 with the President, Mrs. L. D. Prentice gave us a dinner Saturday. After—Rcv. Neal was at his post, a nice Sunday School and service during the day some few visitors. At the day some few visitors, E. Christopher is doing nice work. Allow me to make one correction instead of $25,500, the Baptist church in Lafayette, where the company may see the mistake. Mr. and Mrs. Curtia莎 are again smiling with friends in town, after a long stay in Farmersville. Mr. and Mrs. Curtia home in Laffayette, Texas, also Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson. do you want Your Skin to be Soft, clear and lighter? It is the dream of every girl and woman to have a lovely clear complexion. If you want your skin to be soft, clear and more beautiful, use Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Preparations. They are so good, so refreshing, fragrant and lovely you will never be without your complexion. Help your complexion wonderfully and make it clearer. Your drugrists can supply you with these preparations, or we will send them direct on receipt of price—25e each. Ask for and get Dr. Fred Palmer's SKIN WHITENER PREPARATIONS do you want to be Soft, clear It is the dream of every lovely clear complexion. It is soft, clear and more beautiful. Wear Shimmer Pleasantness fresh, fragrant and love them. They are simple to plexion wonderfully and make FOR YOUR HAIR. To make your hair long, luxuriant and silky, use Dr. Fred Palmer's Hair Dresser. It cleans the scalp, makes the hair straight and promotes growth. It will keep your hair soft, glossy and easy to dress. It helps use it regularly and will have no other. Try it. Isk for SKIN Dr. F. Atlantic sample am en wrapp Garrison—Otho Harris, small son of Mr. Jantle Harris was accoladeed in-law, Vank Hollanda. Miss Easter Brown is recovering from a case of muscles, "Wife of the bed. The wife of Punice Jas. Brown died on the 18th. The remains were carried to the University of Brown for burial. Principal M. R. Davis spent two years with HILSTER, Rev. Reva Mast and Wm. Locket filled their appointments last Sunday at Dibell and East Red Land,慰劳 Holland. On account of inclement weather, the Singer Board was postponed. Mr. Robert Smith, one of Holland's most distinguished men, visited Monday, Feb. 26th, after more than a year's illness; he leaves one sister, and five brothers to Brestraw, Oka-land. Was a pleasant day and all churches well filled. Bristowia, Mrs. Fred Smith who has been visiting in Marlboro and other parts of Oka-land. Negro Business League will meet on the first Tuesday night in next month. Mrs. J. Farmer will visit for a short visit in parts of Oka-land. Sunday was pastoral day at the A. M. E. church. Mrs. J. Farmer accepted as a member of the Sunday school. Mrs. Lattice Victor has moved to her former place in Bristowia. East with a host of friends and the Eastland Singing club celebrated his 65 birthday. Entered the C. of. C. a few night ago. The Eastland singing club celebrated the C. of. C. a few night ago. The Eastland singing club celebrated the B. Baptist church Sunday Miss Lotte Bryd, principal of Cisco school spent the day where faculty effected coffee children women coming Cooper-At 11 A. M. Rev. J. U. Green came on the scene and filled his palpit; collection 119 the B. Y. Y. U. met on Time Wichita Falls' band was here and played. The Bible class was en- tertained by Mrs. Annie Mook on the 21st. Zola Williams went to Marshall to visit her Want Your Skin clear and lighter? If every girl and woman to have a aion. If you want your skin to be beautiful, use Dr. Fred Palmer's rations. They are so good, so re- loved you will never be without able to use and will help your com- and make it clear. make it hard to wash and dry it. Make it scaly, dry, and pre-pin your dress and apply it. Supply you with these preparations, or direct on receipt of price—£25 each. For your COMPLEXION, to improve your complexion and keep it soft and lighter, use Dr. Fred Palmer's San Whitener Soap which makes it more healthful. From roughness and sage without saline, then apply Dr. Fred Palmer's Face Frace which is fragrant sweet. For and for get Dr. Fred SKIN WHITENER PREP Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories, Gaitha, Gaitha, Please send me samples of your preparation... enclosing dc for postage and wrapping. con. Mr. Granison Dean and wife are at home again. The chair is fine dine under the auspices of Mr. W. R. Vester and Mrs. J. C. Stoutts. Remember that the rally will begin on the 4th of March. Mr. Jones left for Dallia on the 4th. **Village Hills** — Rev. Calhoun pastor of Grants Chapel filled his appointment here Sunday. Mrs. Molle Carter went to Woolville on business Saturday returning Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Smith left for Linkin where she has accepted a position. Mrs. Teola Square and Mrs. Mira Beere were visiting in Hilliard and Mrs. Brennan in Bexley. Tex to his parent Mrs. Susie York returned from Hilliard this week. Trilily—The Ladies Aid society of Mt. Sini Primitive Baphee and Mt. Sini Primitive Baphee Sunday all sisters present quite a spiritual meeting held in their closing Mt. Ida Hawis presented a special gift of forty dollar suit of clothes, O. E. Collins, pastor of Harris Village, vice versa with his people owing to the fact that on Feb. 16th, his home in Conn. was shocked as a friend of his claimed his oldest child Miss Bertha Collins. She was near 15 years old, an active little useful in life, an active little friend of the preaching for pastor Collins and members, the spiritual tide run high: one accession, with a most agreeable surprise on Saturday Feb. 23rd, at 2:30 P. M. The cooking clan with the most agreeable dinner free at the home of Mrs. E. Walker. After eating with Mrs. delibs we were entertained being played by Mrs. H. E. Thomas, various games were played by Mrs. H. Thomas, a mothers club as an auxiliary for table discussion was led by Rev. Mrs. S. A. Alexander, many topics of vital importance were discussed by Mrs. A mothers club as an auxiliary to the school. The Mothers save a book, $4.50. Prof. J. W. Thomas is a man of far vision Mr. Mrs. Jordan of Liffrin were of Liffrin were K. of P.'s initiated fourteen most the past week. Mr. Tommy were united in holy wedlock Feb. 20th. Rev. Alexander officiated. Mrs. L. Daughter at Houghton the past week. Mrs. R. Bolden of Liffrin Miss L. C. Delouch of Onahel were of Mrs. Scotts we FOR YOUR SKIN. To make your skin lighter and more charming apply Jr. Fred Palmera Skin Wonder Ointment, with a soft, refreshing massage. Almost immediately your skin bleaches chars, becomes lighter and free from that horrid oil skin. PALMER'S PARATIONS Tabor Collections Show Decided Increase Under Sir Jesse Washington. Comparative Statement. Ex. C. G. S. Report Sept. 1, 1922 to Jan. 1, 1923. —Endowment— Sept. Dec. $19,614.49 $17,190.50 Burial $19,457.60 Total $56,262.59 Sir Jesse Washington's Report, Sept. 1, 1923 to Jan. 1, 1924 —Endowment— Burial Total Sept. Dec. $26,801.98 $24,604.38 $24,156.90 $75,563.26 Sir Jesse Washington, having the Order at heart sends to the C. G. Treasurer each week $5000 in order that the Knights and Daughters of Tabor might nefit more by the interest which the banks pay for this money. See the Wonderful Increase in Cities See the Wonderful Increase in Cities G. G. S. W. Increase in Cities See How He Sends $75,563.26 to the Grand Treasurer from SEPT. 1, 1923 to JAN. 1, 1924 RIGHT SHALL PREV GHT SHALL PREV RIGHT SHALL PREVAIL CHICAGO NEWS. Mrs. Georgette Hankins of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is in the city and will remain about 10 minutes away here on account of the sudden death of her sister, Mrs. Hattie Rankings, 388 LaSalle St. Mrs. Emmia S. Coffey of Nashville, Tenn., may stay in the city late Sunday with her cousin. LITTLE JULIUS SNEEZER SAY, YOUR A PRETTY SMART GUY! WELL WHAT'S UP? LISTEN-THIS IS AN IMPORTANT QUESTION! SHOOT! WHO IS SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE? DAT'S EASY! IT'S ME WIFE OF COURSE! PREVAIL. Mrs. Ida H. Kebble, 4423 S. Dev- born St. enroute to Winona Lve- Ind., where she will remain indefinitely. Atty. R. L. Vann, editor of the Pittsburgh Courter, spent the week in the city attending the meet- ing of the San Bernardin Council of Lincoln League. He was entertained at luncheon by T. Arnold Hill, head of the Urban Lea- gency. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1924 C. J. B. PROF. JESSE WASHINGTON, C. G. S. nothing but the sword of truth to defend it. Your work will stand the most skeptical crises investigation, whose decision will be “I find heathenism to perpetuate the life of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor in Texas.” I want to thank the loyal members who obeyed orders from our C. G. M. Adair and thereby caused your humble servant to hold up his arm and strong to destroy the very foundation upon which Tabor is and strong to destroy all claims against Tabor at sight. Let me advise you stop fighting for men and fight for your order. Adair and let us make Tabor a beacon light for the future generation. Fraternally yours, J. WASHINGTON, C. G. S. P. S. To all Tabernacles and Tabor ports always end your full address, that it street number, route, and name and correct number of your ports would avoid delays in getting your reply. J. Finley Wilson, grand exalted ruler of Elks of the world, presided over the Association, editor of The Washington Eagle, spent the week in Sandberg meeting the Sandberg meeting and the Lincoln League. A Louis Vuitton Lodge No. 57, U. B. P. considered the leading lodge and authored the author's autobiography. I herein submit the report of the amount of Endowment and Burial collected through this office up to January 1st, 1924. Owing to the inclemency of the weather many Temples and Tabernacles failed to get the money they needed, and dollars have come in and recorded in Jan. which do not appear in this report. Endowment collected $51406.3; Burial Tax collected $241516.8. By this record you and the loyal friends of the Knights and Daughters of the Order have more encouraged to battle against everything that tends to destroy the land. You have to grativate you for the many way in which you have fought to keep the banner of Taber floating high among the clouds. You have to take a man of courage, wisdom and good judgement to do what you have been doing for the advancement of Tabor. As the head of this great institution you make a fine general, clean and dignified leader. Morgan Park, the beautiful suburb of the city, is fast becoming a community of our race through the punk of M. T. Bailley, $38 State Street, where business men in the city who are interested in building conditions for people in the spring promises to be a record breaking season for building and renovating. on Feb. 13th and made several new members. J. B. Street is member of the city's secretary and some of the most prominent men of the city are member of Julius S. Gleau, 1307. B. Bishop St., Morgan Park, has been removed to her home from Provident Hospital where she was hospitalized in an attack by an unkown man who cut her in the face while enclosed in home. Mrs Gleam is much improved. Rev. H. J. Callis of Washightown, the city during the week and attended theings of the Sandhredrin and Lincoln League. Rev. Callis is prominent in the circles of the A. M. Texas Towns. Oulnska—Rev. J. H. Grace, pastor of Missionary church was at his post and proached two serenaders to attend. Deputy Pace passed thru a few days anz Mrs. Hilla from a business trip to New York. A. White is visiting in Trinity. Forris. — Rev. Trowed and Vance were with their flock Sunday. Rev. Simpson was at Palm Beach. Daniels of Dallas visited their aunt Sunday. Mrs. Liftes and Nutter are visiting by grand daundress Dallas this week. All are favored to the A. M. E church most Sunday. Home Mission Society. Chapel Hill—There was no service at any of the churches. Ms. Madie Richardson of Houston is spending several days here with her husband, B. Lerand relatives of Houston, the past week Mrs. S. J. McDonald, District Deputy of J. H. McDonald, District Deputy of J. Court Saturday, 22. Fri. 32. Mar. Mrs. T. Fletcher the mother was called to the bed side of her mother at Bromhead, the last week Mrs. T. Fletcher was the guest of Mr. C. S. Sample last week. Meadness. Rocie Root and I. C. Rout left for P.O. Box 1000. The last week where Mrs. I. C. Rout will be under the medical treatment of Dr. J. M. Franklin. Cocleman—Mr. and Mrs. Chan Jefferson and their little sons, Chan J. Jefferson and their little sons, Brooks, Waco, Texas. Rev. Griffin and wile left this week for LaFayette. Don't Experiment with Your Hair!! Pluko Hair Dressing is a successful preparation to make coarse short hair long, soft and beautiful. It has been used for ten years by leading men and women in all walks of life who wanted and saw the necessity of having—beautiful hair, nicely perfumed, easy to dress and that would stay dressed—free from dandruff and continually itching scalp. Pluko HAIR DRESSING 25¢ and 40¢ You can have hair that looks just the same as the successful and leading men and women—The big sale of Pluko Hair Dressing makes possible the low price of 40c for the snow white Pluko in the big Black and White cans; and 25c for the amber-colored in the big Green cans. All stores sell Pluko. BLACK AND WHITE CANS 40¢ GREEN CANS 25¢ Fleur de Lie-The club met pub 13 with Mrs. Fletcher as hostess table decorations were the program demonstrator from a delectable plate fruit salad, saltines tea and cake with a decorative plate. 20 with Mrs. O. C. Jones as hostess New stitches were the program for the evening, a delicious menu was served. Feb. 27th with Mrs. R. B. Jones. Friendship Art Club- Feb. 22nd at 78 E. Collins street. Mrs. R. B. Jones of money was collected to place the club on the State Federation roll, a gift of money. Mrs. R. B. president. Quotations from Long-fellow by club, conducted by Ms. S. White, Mrs. Lucia Robinson put on a orange colored velour floral design of mixed color thread, trimmed with orange and red ribbon. This garment was made by this Lady last week. Club color was decided upon. Club was served one course menu by the hostess. Jefferson City, Mo.-W. P. Tertre, Director of Mechanical Arts Institute, University of Alabama's year's leave of absence by the "board of Curators, to act as a construction firm," Construction Co., of Birmingham, Alabama, in the territory west of Birmingham. Attended at Shrineport, La. Mr. P. C. Hearold of Koyseville, Missouri Mechanic Arts, Prairie View State Normal College, Prairie View, Texas RACE TO BE WELL REPRESENTED POLITICALLY Chicago, Ill., March 11—The Lincoln League as well as the San Diego which met in our city a few days ago, bringing together two of the most successful teams in the race, witnessed the great progress that is being made by members of the race in this city. Political leaders are coming. In addition to two Alderemen in the City Council, United States District Attorney, Assistant Counsel DR. MOTON SPEAKS AT "BOYS DAY" EXERCISE AT TUSKEGEE Tukeske Institute, Ala. Feb. 29—"Character Building" was emphasized by Dr. Robe Tukeske, Principal of the Tukeske Institute, in speaking to the 500 or more boys, representing the fifty-eight communities of Macon County, Missouri, for the Observance of "Boys Day" held at the Institute, Friday Feb. 22. Dr. Moton declared success, the teacher was determined by character and not by color, pointed out truthfulness, honesty, thrift and endearment of a good character. Dr. Booker T. Washington, whose grave was buried and worn with flowers, was cited as an example of a man with a noble character, "How To Play" was directed by the Director of the Rural Director at the Institute, Mr Abbott in an interesting manner described games and exercises in rural schools and urged the boys to take part in all games. Many of the exercises were devised. One of the most interesting features of the Boy's Day program was the symposium Discussion Each team has a Pig Club and a representative of the club Job. The matrix or dessert the system were brought out in the discussion which followed the questions fired at the reported evidenced a knowledge of the various breeds of pigs and the ability of pigs raising, that was communicated. Boy's Day in one of the activities conducted by the Extension Department of the institution, unanticipated, in Calloway, who presided over the meeting Friday. Each year finds the event gaining popularity as evidenced by the large attendance. Just because a crack has been found in the lid of King Turt's bottle, it is believed to prove that undertakers have been grafting for at least 3,300 years. Of the 1,455 colored school teachers in Tennessee, 1,497 are females. PAGE SEVEN pressing is a successful make coarse short hair beautiful. 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Worth of property affiliated the Treasurer of the Golden Chain of the World, also is honored with the position to the Supreme Knot, of the Golden Chain of the World. A man more than 40 years, stands high with the white people as well as the Colored people is the kind of characters that will with the Golden Chain in the coming organization. Special Disposition in now ordered commencing March 1st, ending April 12, 1924. Let all Lahiri be proud of you. Put in new members. If you haven't Rate Cards, send for them. This organization is taking on New York. You say, the Golden Chair is slow about paying. When a man's leg in a shoe is too heavy to heal, and it is slow about healing. So it is with any organization that you want to be the least bunch of men. The Golden Chair is in a wheelchair. It is very small, you mean YOU! In Pay your endowment, join as a member at large and stay with the institution for the insurance, and promote. 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If you don't know her name, write ae a FORO COLLEGE i. oe | 4900 St, Ferdinand Avenue fe Sof © st-t0urs, mo, v.54. | ee | wer x Bis «| Vy Me J Noa f RPT LSet? @ — EG) pig liom At Y | aoa re CH a eed tt Sy * yeaa panne cama 4 LOYAL fi LARGE ey. . rg ae Te ee cacti, Rata iets ie rage Rae ot ats, Se 3 Ielempet, 2, ees te arin Seley wr oe Se Sens Meg" pmn Beet SSS st Goes aes Reve Greets aia Se ees Son sare Sar ara! tpg re La aia ce Spicer ac me rs ne es ieee Sete eo See Seka ae oo ees Seay ch a Sans Sin carn a ae nee ee Deyo eyo sat ire Sse Roe &. ee So make ‘Wolte Citz—Miss A Coleman Seores A a Sa Eset st pea a pues frat a Mest in eee soe erate Si, that ree a at eee ee ee fis. et ra a pe eee an tinea Ae ay Sat Se Bey Pct oe oS Oreckelt—Sarah Gary lost Bat- ner ih aera Be eae Tear aia fee ne as for hte Prgii. uaa, ot et Mr. amd Mire. Will }ick’s. tor mapper Saturday. night. The Wil ing workers club ‘of the A. M. E. fdbureh. with Mrs, Carrie Love as president are bringing ‘things to part. Marshall—stra, ‘Mamie (Patter ton) Hodges tee very low at her home on Blyslantield Ava, Hopes for ber recovery 18 iven up. laa “Tang Anthony | a deinted young lady for several years ded At her unclen home. Me.” Warren Poters, ‘Messers Team Hotor, W. H.dacksoa, Mra, Julia Walton Is sill oa. the nick Uist, Born to Be and tre LW. alli 8 Bouncing aby. Moxer and Ihe Jr. doing wall. Mra, Clara Williams ‘is ‘convalescent. brs. D. Johgs celebrated Washington's birthday in ort Worth, Texas, elso Marler. Robinsot. ‘Mr. Bd Hl is vary lek’ at his home on ills ‘St. Mineola, — St, Paul Baptint church had splendid Sunday School. ‘The pulpit was occupied by Rav. ‘T. B. Johnvon both day’ and ‘ight, Mian Annie. Lae Goan was ‘here on vacation Sunday, BM, church. had. eplendid Sun- day School. Pyot. Blair was here om buaitens. C. M. EL church had wplendid Sunday School. Mins Hines of N.C. on her way to Tyler visited her sister eB. Ar pasead. thea. the city” stopped Stew hourn “Prof. ‘Albert Goss of Henderson Texas, spent Satur fay and Sunday with. hs friend fim ‘Annie Lae ous. Mian Anile Lee Goss. Ie. playing for Mian Uisie Price ‘school cloaing at Bast, Texan, | Avinger,—Mrs, Sweetle Brannon| snd” daughter “Zengbia ‘were the ent of a, “Allen, ey Tuan boon called as pastor’ ot. Moriah church, Mr. V. 0. Alley ‘worshipped “at Mt. ‘Moriah gunday. Rev. A. A. Moore. has) been called as pastor of Mt Plgrio church. Mineral Wells.—The Rav. D. 7. fhamble who ‘has. beat” cailed| jare to pastor the Friday Baptst| hureh was ‘with his people. al lay. Sunday: Wer. Tramble ts to i tbe. Tak vacant by Tey Ww. T. Tolley ‘who moved his pouschold and "family to Fort Worth where he was called to Sian Sion Mary oaeaes of Fert! THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, THXAS, GATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1004 [Worth was © pleasant visitor is fe cy tat week A Pon reste Inst returned ro ancant Gougty. where abe ha ss Palipe lsat for Cotes featons Me “en Ades eS Seager, Sim "Peitne "Ade ot Ouinige, ‘kis are hers sk fie tetra The anne ies for re cristena We Donal i Waahington. day. was, scons resis Tote "eas clit itva tothe bdste "ot he Ito an orether Yarmtrrl, — sunday_ sho peace temas fentse oe Sn "houtn tat Sanday rin fe her werk at tania ho Se Sone, was ea ores ile oo acount the dant Ker’ wets ‘tad ta “alt Cal sccompanid ‘be. Coneye—ter, Pasay peat tasryreen eee wile or Stinks Sy all Oe accentea ts ise ureh, “Busey ‘School an my PU. at Caney Chapa wer fe wal altnded a Wat Me CheeeSnfeturaeh oes see velit a car of ood Me a. "Puyae “asd” als “Dantl ein vitae, Cony, Soasen fed xt Friction Duc bling th, wood for the UB tau a: Mt'aot nee Prof, 130 Staten ‘nase Yams iss fo lchoonite, Mls outa Ge war Veber conte nal ticadr'a Caney weet Her. Hare Sevens, setariot oe Rervas where be io pooerag’« ere eee et tates Cees Palsd ‘her husband Mg" Sens Crown as week 8 Nelo mee aie gah met oreestply of Bry staat rice att tng red? elas “cors‘n. ‘hle aacton Mia nie "A "Prieta pines np Ge zucheovie in oe Milford. — Sunday Sencol_ and Cconapelrgpefget e fait chdrehen” Mien eat 5 hurt Hee 1A. Monten sie hs finan ached two" noble sermons. fomee A Me Behr He. "Semone pastor wie Me jo aad preached wo sou ste me sermons Moriah ‘nap Shri Rey: i, Thomo: ps or ia at iis reget oat oe ae a ia aE Ses, Me en ————— ea na eee eee Belteeter et ois (eae ae a ice aah, oe eee ee + ay i ee eee See ee ee on eee oe Rete Pes eee er 2S = ace eee meee bse Peres sare eee ere a oe ee See an eee sae? eee jis visiting. ber cousin, Mrs, ‘Cora eas ee ees Parae Be ee ate Sr at Sot ese ae “San Se oe: See won ‘returned to her home in Wichita’ pas ere ee are ee oe een es Secs Potts at Sate saa a va aces ees ay ire, a mrs re ee a Sea aa ee ae Peis coe ras foo on a Eran ve Saree ie oe cert rsa ee oe eae Sian ae ae ae lpg jaar ee Coe isomer sscey Stoica Sacer See pees cea eee pees ed beer aka Sel Sees See erat eae rai s| se ea eran bl Bees) oe waco tae) Saran “tet ete Sel eae Sats on es ee es ce eentae oe ihday party Sunday eveine siden Se ote se eae oars She ras aes ae es ie a ane Sit cred Conte tet S by Mra. Cristona MsDonall. 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DEMONSTRATOR C as weal ek Farsi emt. ‘ S eos ©) \sTRATENE See en se . By sexton wre.co. ey | At OCS So ‘Stops Coldr in 24 Hours Si a ame aia: eee Seen eee ae "ASCARA 9, QUININE ‘many presenta. Rev. Hicks preach. ft noble sermon Sunday at 1 rae St, John Community—2. ©. A obleg.vislied our Seboo} la vreek “and iale nome timely re Inarka. Mig, HUG. Green as re {ormed from Kaufman, Texas rrhere she was calle to be at the eds of her won, Oscar, an reports that her aon dled. We foeply sympathize with ra Green in auch aa, Mek «Grice worshiped with us lon the third Sunday. ‘Dorn to Mr. and Mra Charl Goodwyn, Feb. 16th. a tae boy ty Vere teh [Su Paul Baytlatehareh, lr, vend ira. Green a fisting relatives. at CalTown ra Moti Blount bas. returned to ter home’ In. Ciairvew, Okla ater” wlaing relatives, an feleoda here: Pot, Tatum af Bob fran tm Towa. on business, Satu (ny. Mien Towle Lee Goodwin alin her astern Lonevie {Texan Mra Beatrice Booth "ha ‘moved in to her new howe, tha receoty "bul Prot. W. Allen Principat end Ara, Jesse” Allen aantaet, closed nhool here” Feb ind Kerens-—Rey Dodd was ths port Sunday at Peoples, Baptist Church, Services were, Hood. Rev Sit Lynn, PB of the Tyle District “held bis fat quarter conference, Sunday st St. Matt fews Ac MB chore Bristow —Rev. HI was at his post wth a crowded Bouse. Bun day ght. Rev, M, Jackson als tad. good services Sunday, School were wall attended. Ragvdale td Jon Undertaker wi calabllsh a3 Undertaker parlor here, Mr. Tord the manager of the ‘Hooper Dry Good” Company. made a” busines tip to ula in Weak, a W M.Jones lft Sunday for Denison inp to Rapulpa‘turday re tip te Sapulpa Saturday. re Flora Lockridge left Tuewlay for New" York. where she ‘will Jin her husband” Dr ND, Ells has mored "his" office” ere’ from Sick Ota ant is now loated m the Young Hotel, Mrs hatte alo led Friday ad was bur ed Monday. "The concert given ny the court of ‘Calanihe wan't reel! ata. MarllnServices were. good at hehurchee Rev. 3"). Hardeman preached two. sermens "Main Mish" school defeat Calton Mich na Daaket tall rare Tant Priday. Men, Barts ‘left’ San, or ae. Angeles. and’ other Western" Staton The. program at rt, Baptist ‘chireh wan pat: ood Oa aecelet ok pel wether. Methel, — Sunday Schoo! wes food at Mt. Olive Baptist church. Rev, J. MeDowoll was with us Sunday and delivered two strong and spiritual sermons. 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