Dallas Express
Saturday, March 29, 1924
Dallas, Texas
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PREPARE FOR HEALTH WEEK, MARCH 30--APRIL 5
ATTORNEYS SEEK TO SAVE LIFE
OF MAN "LEGALLY DEAD"
Supreme Court to Pass on Legality of Attempt to Set New Date For Hanging of Man Whose Execution Date Was Forgotten by Authorities. Claim New Warrant NEGRO CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS WILL RUN MADDEN HARD
been working in the laboratory of the Army. Who is going to win Taylor or before and Madness has come out a spirit of loyalty to him, which Spbuck explained that he had written to his father at Tecumseh who is admittedly mostly Negro. One of the recurrence of the cry, "Thank you for taking care of me," is that he has corporate interests of the city. The job. That is to say, it has been a black and white alike should be proud of his letters had not been other end nurses the Negro capital to Madness and his victorious Army. He has not been a Baptist Church, the Appomattox Negro self-determination it has been not have had the courage, and of the Shawnee Indian Agency in Oklahoma, and all the other deserter stories of a musical comedy. His right to the Negro is the Army, and that Spbuck has been cated. Chicago famous. It includes the had counselling his enemies to "Slave" or Negro whom he does not repre-
tuted by bands, orchestra, quartet and vocal collections rendered by the more life into the Association than it ever had before. He is in present measure which provides for the care of the mules and porters. Perry W. Parker, president of the Pulman Porter's Benefit Association, problematizes the newspaper for the in the country and certainly the leader in all of the movements for the betrayment of the group was the good the Barons, is willing to handle the heavy work of the fireman, the heavy work of the first gun having been fired by the government to appropriate money to creed, a system of education that 123 members. The 11 states that are very definite, practical cold blooded
Bill in order that they might intelligently support the measure, the other and more progressive forgetting that it is difficult to hold are not asking for "mixed schools" bitter opposition to Howard an- derson. In such case evidence was found that either the people change our youth educational facilities now wilderness. It is largely due to stay down with him. Congressman of the school funds, extended school so generally denied them in certain these outstanding facts that Viv Tucker, during his speech of op- terms, and compulsory school laws. (Continued on page 8) (Continued on page 8)
PULLMEN MEN CHISUM, TEXAN, URGED FOR JOB HOLD CONF'CE OF LATE PHIL H. BROWN
ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE
DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE
Founded by W. H. King.
VOL. 31.
ATTORNEY
Supreme Court to Pass on Legality of A
Date For Hanging of Man Whose Ex
Forgotten by Authorities. Claim
Necessary
Necessary
Atlanta, Ga., March 29—Although man deprived a sixty day reprise a prisoner in the Houston in the County jail under death sentence Lucius Mallory, Negro, a former commissioner of the county commission and the governor refused to commute her, and therefore cannot be hanged by the state if these contensions were not made. If the court will it then be argued that the state cannot keep a "legally dead" court could not be executed by the Sheriff of Houston county without a man in jail. W. Vining, N. A. English and John P. Rose book to petition for Judge Jones and Matthews, both of mandana in the state supreme court, on Stryker County, that it was decided court on Stryker County, that the Macon circuit the sheriff to execute the convicted superior court, in which they contend that since the date fixed by Judge Matthews verbally insisted that the record be passed, and no action of record was with the execution until such an taken on the date, the man is now
The Company employees Colored mechanics. Visitors were amazed by the Company has been quietly adding to the Colored mechanics and employees of the Company and repair shops and repair shops until Colored mechanics are engaged in every activity on the plant. Machinists, carpenters, electricians, upholsterers, painters, steel workers and many others have been hired to the schools of the Fullman, shops.
gia type of work being done in Fullman plants. Machinists, carpenters, electricians, phonetellers, painters, steel workers, and many others have learned their trades completely in the schools of the Fullman shops.
Continued on page 8.
Washington, March 31—Philippine independence got favorable action in the House insular affairs committee, recently, by a vote of 11 to 5. This brings the whole question before the House for final consideration.
The Dallas Express
DEMOCRATS OPPOSE BILL PROVIDING NATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WITH CRY OF STATES RIGHTS
that he brought the defendant into court on a subsequent date, without writ of habeas corpus when it was not written in argument.
Lawyers for Mallory stated on Saturday that, should the supreme court grant the mandates, the next effort will be an effort to obtain his librarian from legal custody, on the ground that the state cannot keep a legally authorized problem with the state can hang a man who already is legally dead.
DUBOIS TELLS OF PAN AFRICAN CONGRESS
BIRTHDAY OF WASHINGTON TO BE OBSERVED
New York, March 28—Dr. W. E. B. DuBois, Editor of The Crieffs, and Dr. D. Journayne in Africa, today through the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Fifth Avenue, gave out a statement summarizing his voyage, Dr. DuBois
Walker Company Adds to Force
I have just returned from a four-
ney of 15,000 miles in the course of
April 4th, the birthday of the
Leaders Alarmed by Strength of Campaign of Nathan Taylor For U.S. Congress. Migrants and Garveyites Make Showing That Alarms Supporters of Martin B. Madden
Chicago, Ill., March 28—Who is bad, high and low, know their ex-whom they have wanted during a going to win when the big tussle intence in the lower end of the First campaign. They have car-comes off? Who is fighting and District of Illinois. This lower end ridden Madden over time and time what's all the shootin' for? The First is black. This lower end is race-again in other years.
and dirty allow, the questionable arrest, the greatest number of murder suspects to its credit, hot tamale headquarter, and all sorts of Negro business. All who please to organize in many places to Garvey and Abyssinia. It worships in one-time Jewish synagogues and former grocery stores. It has become indebted to him through years of service. The regulars are long ago uncertain whose verbs are uncertain and whose thoughts are unique. They can't convert themselves (Continued on page 8)
Would Revoke Charter of All-Negro Town
(L. N. S.
WALTER COHEN, CONFIRMED BY ONE VOTE MARGIN IN SENATE
(A. N. P.)
Washington, D. C. March 30—Walter Cohen, of New Orleans, has been confirmed, by one vote, in the fourth round of the Census.
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WALTER COHEN, CONFIRMED BY ONE VOTE MARGIN IN SENATE
Virginia Has New Color Law
Washington. D. C. March 28—Walter Cohen of New Orleans, has been confirmed, by one vote, in the fourth effort to make him Controller of the Army.
by a bars majority of one vote. In any large school or school
such a situation in American poll<sup>1</sup> of Colored people, especially in the
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TROTTER TESTIMONIAL AT QUARTER CENTURY OF RACE SERVICE IN 52ND YEAR
names are with them, words printed, remembering that April 11 is William H. Lewis, Esq. Treasurer of the birthday anniversary of William Gundavian Fund, Old South Building Montrose, Trotter, remembering also Boston, Mass. Twenty-five dollar donor of us his fellow-towns people, who he began systematic battle for national, personally given or solicited racial equality just twenty-five years ago, and knowing so well his personal friends will especially help.
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set of us his fellow-towns
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH
DRIVE DIRECTOR BRAWLEY STILL ADDING TO THE K. OF P. FOLD AND EXPRESS READERS
YOUNG BLOOD FULL OF LIFE
You are going to like like the Bulgarian Tea. Everyone who tries it tells how much good it does right from the start. It just put new life in you when you feel run down, tired or cold. You can tell by the amount of energy when your blood is weak. You must get rid of the body polygons to have good health. You can love the man who is strong or the woman who is beautiful because their physical charms show that they are healthy. If you are tired, weak, nervous with no appetite or lack the energy and vigor to perform your work--don't wait another day. get some Pop in you and feed the Bulgarian Hotb Tea compound in the red and yellow box. In case your drugstrict cannot supply you I will send yes my large box postpaid for $1.00. Address me H. H. Von Schick. President, Marvel Products Company. I will send these building materials. I will send C. O. D.
At Domestic, we were met at the house where we lived, led to her home where I met her. We were beautiful little cutout. After lunch we went to the found house. I was cut up to the roof. Prov. Ilaat came to this house to build a room with up to a hundred rooms built on four acres. At night, we met the boys in full force and laughed in the room. We were Grundy, the C. C is a live wire.
I next found myself at Mark Corrison, and have I was greeted with a smile. I was greeted with a lively bunch of Knights met us and the drive program was on. We were greeted with a lively bunch of Knights. We will soon have established at Woodkirk one of the best East Coast knights, and we will meet weather, Monkey night, we had a stance bunch of young men present who registered their membership in North of Marshall and a bunch of brave boys, led by Sir Taylor of Marshall. We met the boys in riding the goat. My headquarters is at the beautiful North of Marshall and comfortably situated. We set up a local lodge at Baldwin, Texas. Sir Bustrong was made Chancellor.
The Dallas Negro Medical, Dental And Pharmaceutical Association Announces Program For Negro Health Week.
The committee on Health Week program announces the following program. Beginning March the 26th, the program will be given at the various churches by local physicians. The following physicians will give talks at the designated churches. Dr. J. G. Hardin St. James A. M. E. Dr. R. T. Hamilton Macedonia Dr. R. D. Poyle Bethel Dr. L. G. Pinkett Munger Avenue Dr. E. Ward Munger Avenue
Dr. W. R. McMillan
St. Paul .. R. D. E. L. Holland
St. Paul .. Chapel
St. Paul .. Bielsh
Bielsh
Mt. Hose .. D. R. A. Henderson
Salem
Dr. R. H. Trotter
Oak CIF
M. A. M. Cooper
M. C. Cooper
Plymouth Congregational
Dr. R. T. Hamilton
Dodd St. Baptist. Dr. A. L. Runny
All churches East of
Fair Park
Miss Ethel Loving
Cochran
M. A. M. Cooper
Miss Changsen
Church of God ... Dr. M. P. Munny
M. Olive ... Dr. D. W. Shields
Juliette St. Baptist ... Mrs. McCall
M. Miner, Gordon
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IN THE
UNITED
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turained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. San Gregor, although little Miles are pleased to announce that theyference has established a "People's Mercantile and Burial Association," a large stock of 10,000, ten thousand dollars). Rev. L. D. McCoy, manager of Board of Directors, C. W. Johnson, the Chairman of the Illinois Prof. Shepherd, Mr. McInnish, and L. D. McCoy, Dr. E. H. Leach, a practicing physician at Lachie and business way he is cooperating with the farmers in this enterprise. Dr. Leach is one of our most substantial members of the closing out drive tonight at Wakoma Town. The boys are rallying to make their membership one choice. The members are recommended to represent the Dallas Express in their respective communities: Mr. W. - H. S. Crawford, Mr. W. - H. S. Crawford, Wakom; Mr. W. P. Rose, Lodir; Mrs. M. J. Maryl. Atlanta; Mirab. Mabel Dombin, Domine; M. R. P. Moore, Mr. Abhil W. Woodhawn
Total list of subcribers: Mrs. Ada Scott, 2 months; Mrs. Vesta T. Nelson, 6 months; Mrs. M. Walton, 6 months; Mrs. Henry Reason, 6 months; Mrs. W. P. Ross, 6 months; Mrs. W. Reason, 6 months; Mrs. J. Watson, 6 months; Mrs. J. Watson, 1 year; Mrs. Jack Pho, 3 months; Mrs. Mary J. Baptist, 6 months; Mrs. West David, 3 months; Mrs. Mabel Kearns, 6 months; Mrs. S. P. Beckham, 6 months; Mrs. S. P. Beckham, 3 months; Mrs. Allun Hunt, 3 months; Dr. H. L. Hach, 1 month.
Health talks will be given at the various schools of the city by the various physicians.
Pacific Avenue School
Drs. Dodd and Trotter
Whitney School
Drs. Wray and Porter
State and Washington. Dr. Pinkton
Darrell School
Drs. Rauyan and Sunday
Dougins School
Drs. Drain, Reid and Howell
Bin Ward heedor
Dra. Henderson and Hardin
DARRELL SCHOOL
On Wednesday, March 19, the popular context which had been in progress since Friday, March 14 chose to play the game. Marshawn Lovie was raised for the benefit of the Athletic club of the school. Vahir Gohus received the highest number of points and was given a booklet a prize. Ninth Ward and Dardell played a friendly game of baseball Monday in the gymnasium. Darrell, M. Feeder, Supervisor of intermediate grade was a pleasant visitor to the school last week. Mr. E. Lindsey was a visitor this week. Prof. H. R. Thompson, Principal.
By Ernestine Hammons, 2B Class
The demonstration given by
the Domestic Art Department in the
aerobatic classes is interesting and appreciative. A very
I am near 60 years, but I feel as young as I did at 30. I take a cupful of Bulgarian Tea once or twice. a week. I keeps me healthy and strong and I feel young again. said H. H. Von Schlick, manufacturer of Bulgarian Herb Tea.
Bulgarian Tea is a great blood tea, and everyone should enrich, refresh and improve their blood. Just a few doses of Bulgarian Tea and you begin to feel a change.
Bulgarian Tea. Everyone who tries light from the sun it just puts new life on your weak. weak.
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smart little gingham dress was finished up and exhibited.
The contest between the AX and IF ended Friday night in an ordeal. IF won 11,000 points in the school. The enthrallment was so high that the announcement of the winner was Monday evening at 2:30 p.m. The PwC fortunate and will have the pleasure of being served a chicken dinner by the staff. The money will be $275.66. This money will be used as an Athletic fund, looking beautiful and our girls, and boys competing with other girls and boys in ball, basketball, tennis and golf.
NOTES OF THE PRAIRIE
VIEW NAUTILUS
Prairie View, Texas, March 25—
Many and varied have been the
activities of the Nautilus Club since
the club was founded in the
before has more interest been
shown in the Annual Bazaar than
was shown in January, the time the
club was founded. The club
tributed loyalty towards making it,
a success, and their efforts were
well rewarded.
February 2nd signaled another vio-
cle in the club's history. One
one of their talented members
Mrs. Mabel Atwood, in piano
recital. The program which was
interested with numbers by hya-
tal club members was as follow:
Andanda varionize in F
Minor
Haydn
Studie in A Flat op. 26. No. 1
Maria
Mabel Atwood
Mrs. Mabel Atwood
Vocal Solon -Carlsheim
It was easy to tell a member of the Nautilus Club on duty, as they were all arrayed in white with arrows on their backs. The red cherries red cherries and yitchatches in evidence. The state and booths were a credit to those who had charge of the planning and arrangement of the meeting. In a recent meeting funds were rulled and sent to one of our Orphanage homes in the state. The members are looking forward to a concordance effort in the near future. (Mrs.) Ethel C. Ellison, Rept.
Tunkeegan Institute, March 28—Invitation has been extended to units in numerous organizations to unit in health week from March 20 through April 5. At a meeting of representatives in health week from March 20, organization held at Tunkeegan Institute, January 11, the following program for health week was approved: Sunday, March 28—Sermon and lecture day, health sermons and lectures by multidisciplinary, doctors and other qualified persons. Hygiene day, Personal and community hygiene talks by doctors, visiting nurses, societal workers and other qualified persons. Tuesday, April 1—Slipe, mosquito and disease spreading and insect control. Wednesday, April 2—Tuberculosis day, Thursday, April 2—Children's health (Health program,史治健康 crusades, paediatric etc). Friday, April 4—Church sanitation Saturday, April 5—General clean-up day.
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Devil's Barber Shop by a Woman is starting for the goal, this The Bible Training, as taught in Barber, "ext judge 161.5. The B. minister and his congregation seem to have taken for their slogan, "the source of delight to the entire Montgomery presided, Dr. Lott used will prevail." St. Paul Baptist For a topic at the evening service church with its efficient, Rev. V. K. ready for those who defended them revival closes Thursday night, March minister and his congregation seem to have taken for their slogan Meeting of the General Convention "stranger go tell the Lacandon, pects are good and he has an ambition to win every game.
the teachers of the city with Prof. O. J. Thomas at the academy in principal Dr. Yvonne, our Colored doctor will leave soon for Ohio where he will practice. Mrs. Sarah Norwood returned to the city after being abused for several months visiting
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taken for their slogan, "Victory or The extemporaneous speaking death." St. Stephen A. M. B. Church which is being imparted in the chapel, is the place where the slogan leaves the hearing. Humbel I hear their asking, interesting and instructive feet, tramp, tramp, tramp on the. The Phillis Wheeler Literary and pavement, this minister and his Art Club met with the president. He was a great friend of the president for their slogan, "Lost Somewhere an instructive, as well as enter-Between Sun Rise and Sun Set failing, program was rendered by Tuesday Two Hundred Hora. Each the member as follows: America, a man of strength and courage, a man for the finder, of which there is no grove News was given by Mz. W. F. Reward."
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The main building is still rising. The first floor is completed. Professor W. P. Terrell, who has taught in Prairie Wille College and Lincoln
A very excellent program was renamed at St. James C. Church in St. James, M. Church at St. James, M. Church Phyllis Wheatley club of which Mrs. L. D. Patton is the president. An E. D. Patton is the president. Erna-We made the "Express" say that Miss McAllister was instructed to have said she had said she had instructed the instructor of Domestic Art. Miss J. B. Robinson is the instructor of Domestic Art. Miss J. B. Robinson is the instructor of Domestic Art. Occasionally we hear from one of the graduates of the College, Mr. H. D. English, who is now studying
The building, which is rising so rapidly is drawing the attention and mind affectionate eyes of the BR. entire student body. And also much interest is being manifested. Inst. Bishop f. C. Martin, the beloved presiding Bishop of Texas and the
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1924
promoter of the New Building, St. and his sister, Mrs. Corrina
missed through here Friday Brown, 418-318 Ave. are home
evening at 7:30 o'clock and was met from Natchite, Mina, where they
by Mrs. Banks and others with them attended the funeral of their step-
mother, talked the few remaining father, Jessica Clay.
One
moments.
DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES
Our solen and most serious apaise our to the brethren and to the entire membership of the Dallas Diaries. We have the moments of time and turn them into goodly results, by starting in time to raise your educational and other resources. We conference look over your program see the requirements and remember the requirements and remember with your members, lead as a leader should lead for your Lahep and the entire connection are depending on your solen and his charge to do full duty.
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there is rich and almost any kind of vegetable or flower may be grown.
Mrs. L. C. Graves, 4538 Champlain, is out against the delicacy of the onion, after the illness of more than six weeks.
Many Chianggae were visitors to the district meeting under the anuples of the Old Plows and House of the Martyrs at姑戈, at Gary, on March 18th. Mrs. Florence Edgallh. 4101. R. Street state, an street of Ruth Tempelman. The house is illiterate, illness which confined her to her home. R. W. Maxwell. Mendona County. R. W. Maxwell. R. Benton are working like troopers for the success of Morgan Park and are receiving the support of the residents of this rap-
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lewis, 8124 S. Wakabane Avenue, are visiting relatives and friends in New Orleans, La. and other points south.
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To the Local Lodges and Households of Ruth of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Jurisdiction of
The Odd Fellows are going to build this Temple. They are going to build it in Houston. They are going to build it soon. The plans and specifications have been approved by the Executive Committee, and bids will be submitted within the next thirty days. It is going to be built in the city of Houston, and it will be funded of every Negro in the State. It is going to be the best building funded and occupied by Colored People in the State at this time.
As an investment, it is going to pay a handsome profit in dollars and cents, but it is in sentiment that it is going to pay most. What is going to happen in the future of young people in America have more love and reverence for his country. This Temple, when built, will be a source of pride to every member of the Order. Don't you regard it a great privilege to take part in erecting this Temple? Don't you regard it a great privilege to take part in erecting this Temple? Don't you regard it a great privilege to take part in erecting this Temple? WE WANT TEN THOUSAND NEW MEMBERS TO COMMUNICATE THIS GREAT EVENT. I KNOW EVERY MEMBER IS ANXIOUS TO HELP.
BUILD THE TEMPLE AND SECURE TEN THOUSAND
This is the program for this year. Some program I admit, but I don't know. The program will continue to JULY 31, 1964.
Rules governing Campaign will be the same as last year. All benches will be paid promptly. BUILD THE TEMPLE AND SUREE TEN THOUSAND NEW MEMBERS. LET'S DO IT and meet in Houston next August and celebrate it.
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but never holstered the white knife, neither has it been released by the yellow streak. It is not well known that the knife is a plain, a daily, small, conservative weapon, which firms us to catch the panning breast; files we don’t double flag. It informs a patriotism as broad as our national identity. It faintly faintens justice over all the terribly occupied by the human race. This is pretty high ground, but we live on it and are prepared. Boy of the press covers this with us. This ground is help. W. E. KING.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS
IN DALLAS
The month of Magenares begin twenty-one deaths and eight births among Negrites in the City of Chichén Itzá, almost as three to one. Carry the thinking into many months and multiply by scores of clines and births, and be devastated by disease but not increased by production. In the past few months, we have dwindling away, that will forever remove from America her most battling but interesting problem. The army may hope for a sturious future for black Americans. It must be realized that most of the fat too frequent deaths among us are result of the health of infants of importance of how to live and carelessness to the laws of health. It has seen demonstrable and the result of the life expectancy of Negroes in the life expectancy of Negroes have already increased the average life over five. In the contemplation of these figures the month of Magenares there is ample argument for the active promotion of Health Week.
An nature done her new clothes, ownership of homes should not forget that prevenes do not suffer from abandon, plaited and kept attractive.
Our idea of a real growth is the husband who plays, sick or tired when the wife wants the flower and dog.
Judging by the length of time the husband plays, sick or tired when the wife wants the flower and dog, all former attempts at mending on the part of politicians have given their children a play. The chances of this investigation take the form of small successes. They are being given, not enjoyed on a larger
The Chicago Senatorial Situation
The Chicago Senatorial Situation
It seems that Attorney Nathan Taylor in his race for Congress against Martin B. Madden has gained such a following among Curvyettes and migrants from the South as to make his candidacy a thing to be feared rather than taken lightly. For many years the return of Madden to Congress has been taken for granted.
The contest has waxed so warm according to the associated Negro Press that older leaders among Negroes have been placed in a peculiar light. "Black for Black" is the slogan of the Taylor forces. Madden is white and they clamor to be included. The black men who have to be white, black men have no reason to support him. They seem not to argue the comparative fitness of the men at all. Color has blinded them and they are ready to brand as traitors, those who would argue that their support of Madden was justifiable. And according to the A. N. P. dispatch, the next two weeks will see the battle fought out between the few smart Negroes and the many slow Negroes, the smart ones for the white and the slow ones for the black. The coming two weeks will witness what the success the few smart will have in destroying the race pride in the many slow.
This is a peculiar situation to be sure but one of the manners of the race is to bring the thousands of our Southern folks will bring to the attention of this country during the next few years.
It may happen that the many slow ones will out-wit the few smart ones in spite of their money and superior political skill. Our race pride down South has been born of a distrust of people made large by many generations of experience with them. It may happen that "black for black" will charm them more than any other means. In fact, it is not the case that black people should if this should come to pass it would be unfortunate in some ways but highly inspiring in another. It would be unfortunate for Madden with his record, to be ousted. He has been an unbiased, fair representative of all of his constituents. And his power for good has been exceptional.
But could it happen that the spirit of "black for black" could so inspire the whole citizenry of Chicago to the extent that in every movement for development, all of the Negro population would be represented by a moth force, the benefit would far outweigh the immediate loss of the beneficial influence of Madden.
"Black for black" sounds crude and rather primitive, but how does it differ from the thousands of forms in which the absolute belief of our Caucasian neighbors in "Nordic Superiority" has made itself known? That either is right cannot be argued. When taken to lengths as undue as we would, the Carveries in Chicago and the North and the Caucasian organizations there know that it is dangerous to society and subversive of real democracy and mutual understanding.
But among us it has, heretofore been conspicuous by its absence. Now that it has appeared, even if in an unfortunate a way as it now seems in Chicago, it should be directed into highly constructive channels but by no means crushed. Politics and politicians will not find it perpetually a hindrance.
A New Color Law In Virginia
A New Color Law In Virginia
Virginia has recently passed a new law to definitely establish the color line. It appears that for many years her "near white" population has enjoyed the same school and living privileges as her all white population and so it has been decided that a halt must be called. The schools furnished the reason for the enactment of this bit of legislation.
The recent discovery of children of Color in the white schools of Richmond brought about the alarm. The teachers compelled their features and demanded birth certificates. Visual evidence showed the father registered as "Colored." They were excluded.
Several years ago a principal of a high school stated that a family of Color had children in his school. Positive of this he at that time lacked documentary proof, and so let the matter slide. John Powell, the Angle-Saxon club, recently told of a certain district containing a large tribe of the same summer. They are regarded as kin, he said.
Some of them claim to be white and have privileges accordingly. Others of the same family claim to be Colored. Some are neutral. Some, he says, are covered as "blood" and do not know it; others know of a remote African ancestor, but the world does not, and they do not publish it.
Senate bill No. 219 which recently passed the state legislature is now a law and is called the "New Virginia law to preserve racial integrity." This bill aims to correct a condition, the whites say, which only the more thoughtful people of the state know the existence of." It is estimated that there are in Virginia from 10,000 to 20,000, possibly more, that are not white, and possess an admixture of African blood. They have passed on their heritage to glo-Saxon society and submerged themselves through marriage. Under the new law, however, a person with one-sixteenth Indian blood is considered white.
Strange it is that Virginia just now wakes up to the danger of not having restrictions placed upon these "Negroes." How could such a condition have maintained so long?
But here again is one of the many complexes of the eternal color question. Here is only another instance of how the sins of the fathers become the problem of their children. The greatest curse and the hardest thing to explain in America today is the existence of three hundreds of blacks, the incestuous human beings, born of black mothers and white fathers, but in reality being made to suffer as all black. They will forever stand as inescapable proof of the inconsistency of Nordre thought and action.
Virginia has done her best to keep her rares pure—in the future. But that past will forever protrude itself and mock the sinestest efforts of Virginia's future, even as it does all over the Southland.
The hysteria at Washington, begun as an attempt to uncover fraud in oil leases has spread to every conceivable extent, over-stepped some limits and become an orgy of "mudslinging" the like of which has never before been seen. In many respects it is unfortunate but in most, it has become only idiotic. But ludicrous or not it will have a political significance.
Resulting from this hysteria is the attempt at a Senate inquiry into the affairs of several of the Texas land company which are alleged to have been guilty of fraudulent mining in the sale of acreage in the lower Rio Grande Valley.
The investigation takes on peculiar interest for Texas Republica when it is remembered that E. B. Creagar, National committeeman for the state since the death of committeeman McGregor, has been named as one who is supposed to have been guilty of using his influence to stop an investigation into the affairs of one of these companies in which he was interested.
The truth or falsity of the charges of Senator Hoffin who introduced the resolution authorizing the inquiry will be, we suppose, to the complete satisfaction of all Senate members. The same crime and charges might come to have a more than ordinary number. Texas should some of the same hysteria as now characterizes Washington enter the ranks of Mr. Creagar's cohorts.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 20.
THE MIRROR
PUBLIC OPINION
PLAY SUMMER AND DANCE—IF
We note that the M. E. Church, white, has yielded to the "will of the people," and has withdrawn its former ruling with respect to card playing and dancing among its members. The surreverent, in order to have some degree of justification, permits the members to determine for themselves the rules for card playing and dance. The hope was expressed that the "liberty give the members" will not serve as a license, but will not be here on their honor not to violate what is known to be the wishes of the church," as it
We express no surprise that the people have won another victory, the people generally win, because in the financial affairs, the people rule. This is true no less in church than in the military, because the members must obtain recidivals long as there is any effort made on the part of the members to remember the condemnation when it becomes notorious that the members are making burlesque of the regulations, then there
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187—Who is called 'The Apostle of Education'
piece of dirty carpet. Among those who were impressed by the apparent intelligence of this young slave
of Education"
Daniel A. Payne sometimes called
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the founder of the University,
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165—Who was Phillip Wheatsley?
In the year of 1741, there arrived
in Houston harbor a slave ship, among
the slaves of the city, whose only clothing was a small
SHORT CUTS
(Lincoln News Service)
Denver has a colored civic organization.
Attorney John A. Sparks, of Philadelphia, has been appointed Assistant City Solicitor.
We have 608 Photographers, 101 of whom are females.
Jury compartment of detention woman charged fifteen minutes before considering a bouncing case.
There are 2,413 colored children between 10 and 17 years of age, working in coal mines.
Benjamin Hankman, a Maryland colored man, is credited with the first clock made in this country.
is found to way to relax the regulations to the point where the conduct of the members, will not do violence to the rules. The church yields, in almost every instance, and commentary that the church should yield. It is a and admission that the people are rebuilding the church, but they are, if they want to dance they simply dance until the church admits "the dance" and "the dance" than it loses the members. This practice is extended to cards with the same results. It will be held at the church, which allows the people as have cards and dancing; and the church will, in all probability, yield to the dance, steadily the discipline is being eaten out of the church organization—simply because the people are doing the point of their own self-fashion and pleasures.
One organization has said: you may play cards and dance—if you will, although we prefer that you do not. The result: They will play cards and dance, and they will teach the child to play another point in its great argument against sin.
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piece of dirty carpet. Among those who were impressed by the apperent intelligence of this young slave man, John Washington, was purchased her, and through kind treatment and encouragement, Phillis (the man driven her by Mrs. by Mrs. Washington, who was devised a talent for poetry, Phillis Wheatley eventually wrote a book of 40 poems, whose literary merit was acknowledged by Washington himself and she finally became one of the most noted writers of her day.
John-Who is the world champion
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Charles W. Price, of Dayton,
Ohio, is candidate for delegate-
larger to the Republican Nat-
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Speaking of oil, we have 1,711
oil well operatives but only a few
oil well promoters—out of fail.
Miss Flaire Steven, of Burlington,
Lewis in a traveling representa-
tive for an eastern manufactur-
er of indian Germany.
The colored Republicans in
Madison and St. Charles counties,
Illinois, are chief about plea-
ing full county tickets in the
field for next fall.
The whole continent of Africa has
only three independent states, Egypt,
Abydonia and Liberia.
HEALTH & HYGIENE
whites 4.2 for Colored 31.7. For reg- Have the announcement of Health
institution stakes including the Di- We made in all churches on Sun-
day of Columbia 15.5 hours. on March 30th, and in Lodge number
whites 6.0 for Colored 31.8. Cities in'ings the week before Health Week.
COL. MIDNIGHT'S
WEEKLY LETTER.
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HEART TO HEART TALKS—
Health, Sociology, Economics Broadcast
by the School of Public Health
Howard University.
ALGENEEN B. JACKSON, M. D.
Director
A few events now are I stopped in a colored boot-black parlor and was much amused and interested by the following conversation taking place: "Where you goon' tonight George to a stomp-down?" "What I will. What it it A. C. G. D. part?" "What it by C. C. D. collected on delivery?" "No that sint what it means. They goin' to have liquor there?"
"Well then, it will be a C. O. D. party, alright-Come Out Dead. Of course much loud laughter followed it rather clever little bit of wit, but whilst I was possibly the only one who knew, I felt joke. First there is the stinging indictment of liquor in these days when liquor makes a bottle and a bottle is poured out. The liquor of pre-valued days had enough death time to be poured out, the time was better than the best of these times. Secondly, there is real danger, and women irresponsable, so rum soaked and crayy they start in to fight and some one or more are killed. The liquor of other days was mild in its action compared with the danger behind the modern booby traps.
There are far too many of our race who place too little value upon the death of a person and kill each other with an abandon which is horrible. Easy living, fast living, liquor parties, "kombat" games, and violence in which the denizens of our under world ravel spell the causes of this shocking rise of blood and bloodshed. We are aware of the reality and mortality of our race. I am going to give you some figures about the death of our nation heard of before—and I pray they may burn deep into your minds. In the last *y*-year, which came in August, the death rate from homicide per 160, 660 population throughout the engraved region was 29.7. For registration states including the District of Columbia it shows for
COL. J. O. MIDNIGHT STILL IN THE LAND OF FLOWERS AND FRUITS.
Jacksonville, Florida. — As I write you this letter, Bishop John Jackson will be in the land of more Maryland, in holding his last conference for this season in Florida, and he will have to travel to New York for the conference next May as a new Bishop, and the men of the state declare that this shall be done. He will be done. It will be done. He has done a great big work here and if he does it will be done. What he will do in the future.
I have had the pleasure of being with Rev. Dr. John A. He has been put through the film mill to so speak, while serving an president of that big college, the powers that be, but too often to some of the schools the presidents of the powers is the liver, and when he speaks, he must be heard. Some of them carry this to the extremes, not here to talk about that now. Dr. Gregws have served well and he will continue to the general conference sheeting him, and then the other bishop ordaining him to the highest office in the church. He will continue to be a faithful servant. While in Florida, he worked side by side with Rita B. He will continue to still within his gramp if he would to return to Florida. He will continue to men in the country, and he will work with any president to place Edward Natura College at the university in doing things he, is a man with a vision. The Florida He has been put through and then the Florida people love
registration states whites 6.7 Colored 51.8 cities in registration states whites 6.7 Colored 49.3 rural part of registration states whites 5.2 Colored 51.8 cities in non registration states show whites 17.5 Colored 7.2 and for all registration cities, whites 6.7 Colored 52.1. A pretty red post and attests to much food for thought. In some way how we must find an avenue of approach to the city, we must know that the value of a human life and the effects crime has upon our race is the effects crime has upon certain groups of our race a fight in a joy, a play is a pasmid and murder is made the subject of a
Suggestions For Organization You
Observation of Health Week
Sunday, March 20 to
April 3rd
The cooperation of. local Health Officers. Farm Demonstration Agents, Home Demonstration Agents, Superintendents and Prisoners, White churches, Negro leaders, local Red Cross Chag'as, local Anti-Tuberculosis Committee. Start work in time to get preliminary.
the man who worked with him to help to place Edward Waters College on the map. There are four things meant to be conserved: a concentrated man of God, and I will name them in order. His God, his church, his wife and his college. There is in him John Wesley, treasurer of the National Negro Business League to his heart, when he presented Edward Waters college with one hum-dolls.
Dr. H. T. Yookes, the leader in many things in Florida, and a man of great parts has decided to join the bench, and then 1328, there will be a place for him. He is worthy to give him. Preachers and laymen are united on Greg, and there will come in Rev. R. C. Ranson, Rev. W. H. Thomas, of Denver, Review, and we have before us Rev. W. H. Thomas, of Denver, who hope you do, for he is a man every inch of him. He is polished, refined, and one of the best preachers in the city. He was a great preacher, and he has followed his father. He served five years in Kansas City, and he was a great preacher, and he has followed his father, and he would like for you to look at him and look at such men as Rev. A. L. Galine, C. M. Tanner, G. B. Galine, C. M. Tanner, G. B. A. H. Hill, O. L. McOey, W. H. Miron, J. W. Walker, and many others, whose names I do
It is conceded by many that Dr. S. J. Johnson will be elected, and the position of church exaltation will be taken by missionary secretary. Dr. J. A. Hailer has his head up in Georgia and is telling not only God but all the delegates to spell his name of courses Rev. Nahill W. Hailer will be given in telling the same way. The Rev. Dr. Jordan, of this state has his ave on that pace, and he has told me to serve.
OFFICE CAT
TRADE MARK
BY JUNIUS
TOO TRUE.
When to church I do go,
A little prayer whisper low;
I say in accents soft, but deep.
"Now I want to sleep."
It costs more to live now then
ever before--but it's worth it.
It costs more to be said and printed
about Blondes and brunettes; much has been said about red-headed women but not printed.
Quite a few married men carried their religion in their wife's name.
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A man who can't make friends with a host ain't got no business living.
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Gladys says she doesn't let her hair grow out because all she has to do to comb it is to shake her.
Eight o'clock, the girl said as she swallowed her wrist watch.
The fresh air of the sleeping porch is very enjoyable after you get your head under the cover.
The night has a thousand eyes, the neighbors twice as many.
Two business men exchanged
$$$ bills instead of Christmas
presents that neither would use.
Men will have an off-year in
regard to proposing—hence the peace
man.
HAW KEW WEIGHT
The most hopeful man has been
found. To gain weight, he put
photograph developing powder in
his bath water.
When the cashier stays away too
long it is conceived that he is short.
A fable: Once there was a little
snake who got all rattled.
HUMANISM APOLLOY
Sometimes, dear, I am abrupt with
Conclusion; not a heart!
But the nicest things I say to you
Are those the most the.
Wanted: A remedy as good for
your own colds as the remedies you
recommend for the colds of your
friends.
The trouble with the general sit-
tuation today is that so many more
Christians than to live a Christian.
A man orders more quickly than a woman—not because his wits are nimble, but because he is afraid of the waiter.
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Of course men are not vain, but call a man over 50 that he will be more willing.
STRANGERS IN THE DARK
BY GRETTEH SANDRON
Author of "Telled Aristocrats"
(Norbert J. Blythe) by the
Famous Writers Guild
"Don't shoot," Whitman beg-
ged thickly.
Hawlett asked aloud. I am
glued you are taking an inter-
est in me.
"What do you mean?"
"You were slugged. I picked
you up and brought you home.
He seemed to be turning the
matter over in his mind. Then
he said, in a more comfortable
thank.
"What don't mean to appear
ruse or offensives. How explained
his seat before the desk,
but I have taken the liberty of
over your妙者 after a tip from
the desk to sleep and I've come across a
number of matters, here that
you see more money on them."
"Who are you?" demanded
Howard.
"I am a lawyer."
"What is your name?"
Howard-John Howard. My
grandfather was from the man who owned him and we've kept it ever since."
"What do you mean, 'owned
LOYAL FRIENDS OF AMERICA PAYS LARGE SUMS TO BENEFICIARIES.
NATIONAL GRAND MASTER
Texas Towns
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ford. Allen Gustas of South 15th street was called that Sunday to attend a fundraiser of the life of his wife. Mrs. Van Byrd of South 7th street is spending a few days in Galveston, guest of salutaries.
CARD OF THANKS
To Galveston and Temple Friends: We take this method to thank our friends for their deeds and sympathy in our work. We thank the father, husband, and brother, Jim (Jimberra) who departed this week. We thank all of the beautiful floral offerings. May God bless you.
Mrs. Darwin Roberta, (Wife), Gus, Walter Halle, Alfred, Leonard, Claude, Porter.
Daughters:
Almeta, Mrs. Lorena Sims.
Blythe Coffey, Sims.
Bryce Coffey, Sims.
(Brother)
Bocklede, — Sunday Schools were well attended at all schools in the New Hope Baptist Church and the A. C. E. League of Allen's Church A. M. E. Church met promptly at New Hope Church and at New Hope Sunday, Rev. J. C. Lott being absent. Rev. J. H. Hughes, the priding elder of the school, attended at the A. M. E. Church March 23rd. The session was attended at the A. M. E. School where was graced with the presence of Mrs. L. M. Hughes; we enlisted a lecture to Mr. and Ida Beer to a fine girl. Several members from Springfield worshiped at the A. M. E. School given at the Old Fallows hall by Mrs. G. Goins and Mrs. Ida Kennedy were enjoyed by
Port Arthur—Churches were well attended. Sunday School at a church in the city. Fred Shepherd: lesson was well taught. Rev. Lee has closed out his revival and reports a report of the arrest of the M. Society of the New Hope Baptist Church assembled with the H. M. Society of Israel Chapel. Rev. H. M. Society opened at the usual hour at Rock Island B. C. and well attended Rev. H. M. Society is planning to receive the Board of the General Bowen Association. Sunday School at New Hope opened at the usual hour at Rock Island B. C. post. Rev. Mollet: preached a strong sermon at 11 A.M. on Monday to all members visited Israel Chapel A. M. E. Church: at 6:15 P.M. president Hunt called the B. V. church and we studied a good lesson.
E. J. CRAWFORD NATIONAL GRAND SECRETARY
Church Sunday morning and the M. E. in the afternoon. The W. H. met at Mr. Burry, Curry's house, and we went out of the city last week visiting friends.
Wills Point—Services at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Sunday well attended. Mr. L. M. Mohamed went to the afternoon. Mrs. Mimie Easley left for Dallas Monday morning to spend a few days with relatives. Dr. Kaufman of Kaufman spend Friday here.
Eliza Ware (Mother)
Levi Martin (Husband)
Gregory Ware (Mother)
Clide Ware (Brother)
Henry Ware (Brother)
Austin Ware (Mother)
Christina McDonnall (Sister)
Mable Gustus (Sister)
Joseph Gustus (Sister)
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924
1. Tamrelle's Grocery Store, 1100
S. Preston Street.
2. L. Carderis' Grocery Store, 1100
Preston Street.
Stone's Store, 600 Willow Street,
South Dallas Pressure, 1200
J. K. Jones' Barber Shop, South
J. K. Jones' Barber Shop, South
for your convenience, we have
successful phone calls to news stands
and you can get your paper every
day at our news stands and
of five cents. Leave your news or
your address and the reporter will
get it.
The Ministers Alliance was pleasantly entertained at the home of the president, Rev. A. M. Plant, on last Tuesday evening and report on an event that pleased them with several musical selections. The Missionary supporter was a success. Mrs. Lily Mau Books of Fort Worth and Mrs. Corrine McCormick were visitors of Mrs. Alpha Simpson. Nine members of Willing Worker Chamber of the Monastery, surprised by a party Tuesday afternoon, were given Mrs. Couch, $1.40 were given Mrs. Lovit Williams gave a fresh Fish and Bread evening. Mrs. O. Simpson and Mrs. W. T. Thompson were elected Captains of the Sunday day and any day club evening. Mrs. G. Mr. Grover, Cleveland Simon was brutally murdered and was partially burned on Saturday morning. March 15 before it was covered, Dewbury and Mrs. Elia Simon, wife of the murdered man, the accused are held in jail without bond. Dewbury and Mrs. Elia Simon, H. Bell made a flying trip to Clarkville, Sunday. The Bible glove was donated to Teacher club church amount raised $4.60.
THE ASSOCIATED NEGRO PRESS ENTERS SIXTH YEAR OF PROGRESS.
(By the Spectator)
(A. N. P.)
BRIDES OF NLEE in OLD DAYS
COST ONLY FOR DOLLARS
(1)
New York City 34 - Marriott
contrasts were in vogue among early Egyptians, according to tables found in the Nile region by explorers. The tables there date from 689 B.C. the terms of which were drawn by the man who first discovered the river follows "Since God will that we should unite one with the other in righteous wadlock; after the manner of our woman, therefore, I have given these four dollars in gold as a bridal gift to you. Neither shall I put the four without, but should I have given them, but I will pay 17 dollars for the matter." No commitment regarding present conditions is necessary.
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0 Year Should Feel Old
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OF YOUTH MAY BE RESTORED
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Co.
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Course taught, diploma given
Dyeing and Blanching, Hot Oil Trial
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Growing Oil 10 cents, Dandruff
Treatment, 20 cents, Pressing Oil 10
cents, Agents wanted, to 25 cents, Agents wanted.
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Ada Montgomery's HAIR GROWER
In three months will make the bale long, soft and glossy. A trial will prove it. In Kansas City call on the manufacturer. We will equivitate agents to represent us in every city and hamlet.
A lot of Breeding Oil, 500; Box of Hair Growers, 500; Special Growers, 500; Mrs. Ada Montgomery, Manufacturer.
Clean teeth the right way
—with a dentifix that
does not scratch or acrue
"Wash" your teeth clean,
with
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Nemo Self-Reducing No. 333
is a real bargain. It has a low top
and medium fit. Made in dur-
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24 to 36—and costs only $0.00.
If your skirt size fits, it will cost,
but it will be more expensive.
Nemo Trying to Fashion Institute
Nemo Studio, New York, NY
Fine for Lumbago
Musterole drives pain away and brings in its place odious, soothing comfort. Just that it is clean, it is clean, white, made with oil of mustard. Get Musterole for the odious pain in jars and tubes) hospital site, $300.
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MUSTEROLE
WILL NOT BLISTER.
Will Promote a Full Growth or
Hair, Will also Restore the
Strength, Fluidity and the Beauty
of your hair if your hair is Dry
and Wiz Try it.
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Kor, #1400 total amount. rained
Wer Last weak the Southwestern
Intntnig convontion met withthe Me
fon tinring thal it W, Lane,
IPeerident Sa Ya Droen, Bee:
lretary. At the Mi Olive Baptist
VSrerch, Present. Har" Solomon
nica tne convention to otBor But
jeray. morning ‘ana. we all entoved
Kine eaouira songs” Creu the
Imeating, the. convention ediourned
aang convene rth the
Sows Bett winging holt 3nd) Ban
layin Jone, Amount rated 8000.
hts. Sesne togtetory and Mrs Hen-
Iuetia baccarter are to’ tir con-
fata the om churn the Baa
tnd Apri the one raising the
Rae ait ete etic
ftom ‘nice Taalon erat watch.
lnis'contet in watched with erent
intereot:theee 2 Taairs. tre. grest
Werks. Me tion han on e bg rally
Nine Sunday relatr~ money to e-
tate eee Rew, W. Se Oein
Tice iW veng. C. Ci The Rane:
Ind lode and 9-1. of Ril Tost
[n'a Jolt sevston wetting ready for
{het Saal Thenkogiving” mrmon
Henderson —The Roma} Society
lclys on March 18th entertained
Mise Told Boerus at the home of
Mrs. M.A. Gunter. fhe Iatt for
lericaso, ner tome iat Thursday
Mra, Alaud Buckner tet for Ter
ell on March Bist. Mother Zion's
(Choir rendered service at the Tn
stalition, Dr. D. Burret at Ant
och Baptist Church on Sarch
Sixt Mian M. Ta Glpoon -vint-|
ing in Shreveport, La. Eel.
oe, High ‘School ia. prosressing
nicely. ‘Prot. MeCane 's. working |
hart to. inerest hin. people.
Prot W. Be hcCane prince! a
4 ‘|
he tanh Sehoct wt tre. of
teachers, Afre. 2A. Gunter
“Drown, the hae ball team,
ve basket bal teas andar
‘High “School pupa" vale]
Fameviow, Fray at atic tie
‘lace the Grogs Co, teuchors
Frere holding” their annual plea
‘merge Lge mere
‘Rendervon team
eam; ecore, 67 tn
pean rere a County teen
of use, County but m Tevident ot
fia Mondny +o pans
resent il the week.
Goepere—Rev. 3, U, Green. was
Rie post of duty. and preached]
at "eben ents” St
woe evening. Mev.
"st" ihe "Bae
‘Tones, MietAtale
ie pet ot ti ON
‘Sanday, | Cooper
“for the season
sa eg ng
te a et oe
‘THE DALLAS BAPHWSS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1924
‘eaves a wife and. four sitls,
ptr eran
shennan ties HD, Me.
een
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Bares tpt oe
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sees
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ements:
Bec eerenncs.:
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pee ee
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pei etane otitis
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peony gets fot
ace t
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Bea se
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sa emeth es
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Beas
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Soo ee
fag ees
aaron
eee
relate i he
econ Se
oes ae
ee bee ere
ge ees oe
ae hare
ee a
ay eee
Jae
A.M. B, Church was a suc-
Se oe os
eae
ss
hp nt ory
Industrial, *
aaa ete
apee te
eanraecr a
a he
oo
oe
Se tae
eee
Soe ae
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sights at Spring Hill giving
i a
ee ee
Acad super 60 Ges noel
Pees Well. Bageie
fohureh:Sunday "School was. good:
atx converts tn the Sunday Schoo
Sunday. AL 3:20. 7. aC. Rov.
}W. Jenkins preached good ner
ion, Sunday” Rev, J. ‘Johnson
fo Stamford and hin family wor
Sippel, with ‘us Susday. BY.
UJ. is doing fite, Women 1.” ¥
Society patting the prosrat
over. Good terviee skmday night
‘The ‘pastor preached a. god: eer
mot.
MostelL— Sunday School was
well atin "with up.
Teachers ‘at Uielr post. Hey. Me-
Dowell preached a" ble sermon
at 1:30, Ray. W. TL. Albertson
Seeodhed Gh éandivat cormes
Donal made a trip to Abilene
Bev, ha Nebo sc f
Wichin “Pale
Swestwater—swaay_ school 0
dg er Moraand
st Sight Ret. J. W. Yhape was
tase be yet
week Ae Tater va
gore ot ta,
Ses etn Boot lt’ Sunday fe
te pa
wink Zou ‘per
the Jobmaom Cafe
aslland—Suney_ wae’ 9 hah
aay at the late rock apt
Church ont‘ gloioun, meting
wa bud ‘both ay and ight The
hE Gch alto hea pend
Scvitn. Thw Tpottar nye Sa
ced Bunda? in PR Worth The K
of anual sermon wll be
Soi at the Jenkin Chapel Bap
tt chureh Sunday, March 30
iatead ot the ANE, Church a
wan fiat winounced: er. BH
Wiliamn will preach the seraon
Sta baie Drown. bent fo
days tn'Fe Work Tost week ine
tne. Na" Nate Bradford wa
callet to Brenham on 2st
‘Taylr—The County meet ra
veld in” Georntiown Prdny "o
the #3 and the winnere of Bch
tivatHligh eho ate. a9
iows’ inthe day's Drasram,. Vi
Sin "Dickey won the sind
prise tn udanir apelin
Frankia Willams secrad pis
Senior mpelling Elberta, ‘Tanie
fg pete in basket Dall rom
frcotance: mets Newoaa
Sosyard dad won tirt rive
Tryon end Thrall layed bate
Balt ume Mr, Tom Verse, one
the. weit known ene hi
town” patued ara
Sigot nv. a. 8. Myers Ya beri
ing hs oval ton. On Be
ity nfternoon the Blasonary
the ‘et the: Marghy St. Crt
Chrrch. Tale $00 bn Jule
stterin. Mand Air. Lente
are refoleing “over 8 fine by
im.
Galnervile, — ‘the Deacon
sand wus hindored account
Fain Allchurchen were Binder
on account Tait Mre- Ma
fag “tae aunt ‘ot Min” Messi
Sump dled bere, Tara
war taken to Sherman for
Mie) Ee Bincknon le ut of th
ay “on” tanine "Mr doth
Brows ef Denson wan a the
ia week. lo 0, Bann waa call
ei" out at the ty to Ardmore
Si.°%,‘taekmon tas return
trom "PL Worth where ‘bea
tended the ‘Older Bors Confer
Corsi Ror. Coleman. of
Denison was Sith Ave. Pap
tet Church Sunday nd preach
areal Inspiring Sermon” Sunday
night trom fom. 1215 Sit Ave
fan 'an open. door forall ia
young men ike ‘Brother Coloma
wh are eagnged, in ministerial
work, "Ait che Teious aerce
She dieren churches of the et
tate taka on new ifs with th
epesiay of spring Sunday hoo
con BY FU. atendante wer
met above the average Sunday
Sire Wer. Miadebrosky:Eaows
how (9 pat pep in 8 BY. FU
Sith aye, hue a real ‘Uaion
Biahop 4% "Martin ofthe Ct
Ee Contireace war entertained a
tha sew howe ot Mr ant Me
Ofha all Monday evening. Mar
rit wiih a mehvon” Mise A 3
Brows is bere to take sp work
fa the otter ¢¢ few J. 8 Ads
@ Gata ta, Hobart,
R Hchanan,” Howard Hendeton
code John. acan, motored
to Dalla Suny to tee. the all
ghee. O. M, Mayfal o
Eighin Avenue” sta ‘Longview
with her noter"‘who has ben
fick. for tome, tow” weeks.
Wilson "wile i buding on
Bust Taf Avenue. These lst
ia week, fire Fannie “Chatman
ot isnt" Pith. Avene re
Sime Low Pitcher of 3302 Ib
Pith Avene, Maser Pred Hono:
ny Mia Tom Patera, Mr
is, Powers it Onis Mersin
rey 1 Tram nnd re
baroes of ast Park Avenue. You
wi fnd the Dalian Express every
week 16 Bast tr ave.
Kiorer Laat iby ‘Mat "at the
mont of re Jen faa 3h
free Meets opened is wna
rm Chan een "as
met 3 miner A dello course
waa served. thn hetao aaa
oly are, "Darna andra
Benin. Rowte was thanked
pra Eimer” Dochenas.” Our
mex esting wil be ih Miso
Soca Hari
Sart sivb: We met with
waster Jobin ask’ Wale, Mar
sth i mow, enya seaton,
At ible ‘was the forth mestiag
nthe month, we Tendared = ree
ram_afer we bad prayer, rol
Si and. mune quotations, Pro-
cam wis as folows: Pano Bois
ig tone state ie
wall, rte. Age Wie, Chae
et Mie Pline, Durkan, Bat
is "Faye, Lowe, ‘Thema, Nelson
We are eld Yo hate fom vn
isp, Wo daca
Sate Pedration ad Se
‘we will join. We wore
served with sunt
owsate andcake by the mothe,
the hot Adinarnad to mest
rich iatle Faye, Lowe. March
B14 the Munch ct et wit
iti bae Hate Yuye_ ave, in
nee wn. en to the
weather. wan dsagreable wo
very Ineretng meetin. Wesley
psare Sieresting sectens, Wesley
Greenville, — Mr. Hilbert and
site ir ie eat "Brown,
a eS rr
ee ae
fiat Ni
Piet Saat
Baia ns a
Rare ae ae
Eo tae ba
ir ates ea
natn sete,
wan Sate tt
saute ones
Sa ees
See Pee
By. FU Lawson, touaht My
ing & mark. Mra. White is yiatt
ash sane Mee. We vat
Sf Rid
teen 48 crt
ists St rt sts
ites et oa
jat Mt. ‘Taber Baptist | Church
fics wa aot
pea eran
i, eae sa
ence te
ce are eran
Pe ae
pote ie
prcacrateam tr ae
See i arte
Restate
Dein wien Fin
riots Tis, 7, Se
ate eee a
Sh Se ay
ee eae te
Se eet cea
Ses Are arres eas
Sean cence es
ae aa
da rat as
eat pase 2 Bras
Se Seah nah ca
fre seer, oe
EEE Seid dbase
Pacers onc
as rere
Se Shaheed co
Sears tec
seit a
arate
Conta At chu
ft cl nas cosa
Serco sent a se
Pert i eS
Neo he ae
Por beet Soe a
tee ae oa Fre
peace arh we
Bae Eran
See Se oe
ces SS eat
en cme nee tet
etree iets
as rer eruer sa
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at tee
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Seas ban aa
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Suse tare pane
Sart Salty oe
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Beside Se Vans
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fag irpaees Canes
Faget
Sir oar toate
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a tera
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aaa a ea acs
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Cant, 3A, Soi
abit
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fr Sheeran
i jaca ce
alae
Seach ca tity ae hs
seks oe ee
Sea eee
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eH
yeaa at
uest last Monday, Rev. ant Mra
ee ees eds
Beis By patie’
ian eras f
pear tes Seor
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aca See te Sa
or She aoe
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speichern Tn
ee
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een tia a a
Se tae
Satie soa
ene bee a
ewe fren
a Sar
Fei tte tg
seins, mak o
seats ea! &
eiiictent. pastor of Mt.” Pleasant
icscna Keehn eesti
oars) nan re nh
saaenne eeinie &
Seat a
oot oe oe es
hat aa
con Samer ge ©
oe, ns St
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Soerorene =
2S vera ee
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tela net a
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Gacgntor ‘wer thn ows of, Mrs
ee
Se ry ta se
feats sation
So Sear he
wala. vg
Stee Neer a
L. M. Boggus Saturday and Sun-
[visite his mother Mra. 1.
mera "dae hehe
sy
Pay enroute tale: wBor a
[wil spend a fow days visiting
Feat eS
fare attach hire
fe ering cating Bie
fees ie, nt ie
ira ais oe, tees an
tien tha! maar “cay
Bast vos st os se
ett.‘
aoe
Tiles. jane CoM
cnur ba Jat clot » 110
Farag np tinge
be sturch anbe Taw, peor
Stn on trvictoy. Th. Lads
[at hate tao ad
ebueh o" arse tea
soe cittatinctaieeo
i chnsinper See ete
ee reas tae
{athe "Young Ben's geoun.
‘ne young ‘i
Se ines Ct cate ro
Sa unter’ the insti"
st wae Sie ts ten
te cventiy a'r At
[reves "onf wat “nana ‘a
Se etree" ara de
st Sesesiuet nn, at
ertne “seine. "Br hay
[Besant esas “spon a
Bettis prelate ‘tn
[and at Sit
Benda nay “aicander was.
Rent" oes daa
|i send tn orange
esses al eed
Wives "iss "yeaa he
iro sotto 8 esd bene
per snes “ake ats
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|store worth ba
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sting? cad aca
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ratte anise’ aati.
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a Sle eas Reser
et Tee oan eae
[crt Seeac'at tartope eh
ISS ‘paar
utams?att haan apd
ease ate eee eat
eae” wal sete," Eaee
Besa ‘etna Hk. Th
Porhigged at hoe Vie. nme
Soc BRS “scat treed as
fis Welaeatay remne wth
etn “Cote on "ther
Fee nee. i ar
Basel ht were tid 0
Caran ane une and wa
sed Oral he Wren Ba
te tated tos "Lanei,
sit eet of aise
Pea ett acer i vet
Eaten Soa "ety Sol
ot estar ak er
i Staking rewards ene
fein" theS ct sae ache
ten 'ehek "et wosers
eee nant an a
rte re ak oppeany
Pace as sarantee aoe
Fact qui ‘Soest ts
ins Meas Cass Sa thy sa
ita ee annie", Hose ta
ferns to" Sareenert te
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rok. Metet“Seaintn nw
Nsw Rhine net ie Moe
cine to Saree aa et
g'ssd So ay parma
ts neutron ‘and tel “soma
ot ‘Ete earl nels w
tite, Marcha
Soadtas soc and Art cab:
roe awnctne ont ‘ona ae
et sar ith ath otal bea
ative “Kelas er
Ser ie aco
fein tbody to iasntt Boat
Sean “whet” ia eo Ane
Root ver sttring. A. rrr
lessee kt
string owing of ine ux
fae Sofal ans Sac Chis ‘oa
Baa” aeaaySrtooa "ato
Re "ere on wee 78
ean ered darian the mc
bean —
ob eneteiced oa” Tuerasny
seine trek 2% trom
S50 amet aa ee
Pra wate
i, Ptr, ae re
Mist of Gite, Cpa
a cour‘ bar ts a
aed aeetoty eecpeeane ae
sven Yay got eng
Bovug Tues
fesels os! searemiat aos
Exaplbonday's 30, The ps
focal Anderton Chupa hn
sree preena n0 he ths
inn ie ie sear
Serer ene ged rh
Brae pealars 007% Cun
stat Se dean cere pons
Born’ and’ evening service. He
tnd evening sri
eset meres tee, oveaien ie
‘seen of 9 ier Doard
at ‘at Theat
tor Hot “Syringe Tor hn heal?
Mrs ia Wallos ha raarnd
to Rtorman "at eh he
wey ny iro
M'Green. of Colorado. Grits
tha ‘Keane ust ot Mas
Haney Past St, 88 Shek
ton Tosalved news ‘of th “very
siete Mine As Sevelt
Si beuah hone
eras bls Roberta Det
te restcnd ih her’
aie cat ure, Jon ae of
Dire. pis Bel an sty
fered ia ot natn bcos
dar ecrse, seats tee tape
neat ‘wherarthe out The vo
eel een ot tk Rene
pies sn iy Car a
te wu peach by ey he
tendon at 8 Sahn Chars 8s:
tay Bar. Laat onder
Io ihe apres at Be
Wich Bro Sor. Thee ‘ae
ter breaking atepsacy 5a
Fata “eashee Aarne ‘bi
poet ih Wantiopo, senor
ica. Pine wee ones
trite “surance a,“
eat texan
Teeiae Miotcl
inant ees
Selly prputedprowra'a
‘heal baldlor ab vtaon
Chesil sult” sare and
Hite” to bel" prese Hot
teva a reel Carr tr, Tes
Wanney ‘ar'hort Wer aad Ste
We adtoon ot Verma Te
Thais Prorat Cb as agai
‘Saled to pstpone ap
Goat cul ok "account ote
in, Toe Kap Wont Sewing
Sh estate. ans Sa
Friday March 28 at the usual
nn” the Chart of “Amara
its ea Slomaiag ee
Pitan Noa mecting "Wider
Mire A the Holt Midas
Tien Wal he nl ye
Mon Chaper of 0.
tenance expected. on
see ttead” Shale nt eu
Ee‘ ciptone fo lm the nembe
wh are rating Sh, ete
ait Sealy ot fhe forest.
wouid'be find are any ew
Gon nomevoed Hts
Komp Addin
Rael ba sot coat
uit sew bea om 78. Worth
cnt: $14 oan were tty ere
tea oon Mera hen fut com
Hae he apres tebe
Rome: ue "eddcd te, are
foun, tall, tnd “por” ahe fs
tre" fonaitng istrefi
soot a attners Bast char
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rar tone ad ait tag
Fev eal sivas res
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i ulnioety estat es a
rect ape Sint dinar bs
Nee Sen peter coer see
wan reaiset."the Bap, West
Totus Dunit ‘No 1 Beerd il
convene at Verte Thain. Mr
Toney Hewis'a mentee eS
Batty "Chatet gae ‘a
the bows ie hee uaa
wo ope lund “Teeeiy. he
Sirs’ Bruas'ot eit taal Se
tee ae bie heen teat Nn,
Beary tot ween heen
Ora eo and Tumone, Kase.
The blind pasa henge
at ney. ores’ Chur ais
te Toe nse tar wn
Sreeplosaly oat and yr"
fecmine’ A’sapper wa So ks
ronray mek eek
tothe” tenet tn Ch
By, Lae, pastor
Sn ‘ect ‘tthe coment
weathet the, Pict‘ and
Site fhe ae compete to port:
ance ln expected. Thursday, mht
tocy sexed Tharay eh
a waar eathansaet nee
Shi’“Kenp “hain i ata
srevins "We haye an, exelent
Erect sn, "re, “Worth Bt
Sod, Tobie wat Years Sun
aay fore 'Wor_ where te
wil te wit tor" brother
Patt oglter.
(DEAF AND DUME AND BLEND
eerrrore
<silatinais site?
| Spring! Spring! beautiful Spring!
et wea oes,
fron teachers and atadnts hoe QD
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porees tts ee Sare
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carat aerate.
sr nite vie
as ay rae
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rophenefen ty ped
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DO YOU BELIEVE IT IS YOUR DUTY TO HELP CARE FOR THE UNFORTUNATE ORPHANS OF TEXAS?
If You Don't Think You Owe Them Anything,
Have you ever stopped and wondered what will become of your little boy or girl if you should suddenly die? Do you know how the dear little children of your best friend who died last year or the year before are now getting along—or are you that much interested in them that this thought ever occurred to you? WHO WILL PAY YOUR CHILD'S EXPENSES, WHO IS NOW CARING FOR AND REARING YOUR FRIEND'S CHILDREN?
Read for yourself what the Dickson Colored Orphange is doing toward taking care of the unfortunates of this State. Read about the work we have done, about the plans which we have in mind, about the struggles we are having to keep the wolf away from the door and then decide whether or not you do not owe it to your self-respect to help this great work.
An Appeal to the White Friends and The Result.
MY DEAR FRIENDS:
I am very much concerned about the educational development, training and domestic service generally for the Negro boys in the girls.
Two-thirds of all Negroes in America are in the South.
Too many of the Negroes in the South are ignorant and uneducated, and always will be until we can interest the geared white people of America and of the South to help us.
The Negroes are not getting the support, the kind of support we are here; we have been here all the time; we are going here; we have been stayed by you from every angle; we have fought in every battle; we have fought during the great Civil War while you were fighting, for the country.
We have a closer co-operative relationship from you, I am appealing to the white students of Texas to help me to make the Dickerson school of its kind in America. We can do it, and, with God's help and your assistance, we will do it.
Our boys and girls can be made domestic servants, prepared
THE RESULT
Mr. Reese Allen ..... $2500
Mr. F. K. Martins ..... $2500
Mrs. Chase, Alen ..... $2500
Mr. Royale A. Poiris ..... $2500
Mrs. Iona I. Kidney ..... $2500
Mr. Jesse H. Jones ..... $2500
$17,000
Cash Donations
Mr. J. T. Scott ..... $250
Mr. M. Stewart ..... $160
Mr. M. Kidney ..... $160
Mrs. L. Adone ..... $150
Sears Robuck ..... $300
Vaughn Platter ..... $75
Adkins-Polk ..... $175
An Appeal To Our Colored Friends. What Will Be The Result.
Glmer, Texas, March 25, 1924
To the Lodges of the city of Dallas.
Ladies and Gentlemen:—
I am writing because I believe you are interested in the moral uplift and the educational development of Negro boys and girls of the race.
Two hundred thirty-eight children will suffer unacquainted with your support and co-operation; 18 employees will go without you; we can get the proper support. Are you a lover of orphan children; do you believe they ought to be reared, trained and ed-
uicated? If so, will you on this effort? Please give us $25.00, if you cannot give $25.00, give what you feel, out of your mind and heart, and give it.
We will thank you, God will bless you, the orphan children will be benefited. Mail your contributions to P. O. Box 200, Glmer, Texas.
Thanking you in advance for whatever you may do for this cause, we will be grateful.
Respectfully yours.
W. L. DICKSON,
Pres.-Mgr. Dickson Colored Orphanage.
BALANCE SHEET
DICKSON COLORED ORPHANAGE
Gilmer, Texas, Fiscal Year Ending January 4th, 1924
Farm Land and Improvements
555,920.00
Carpenter Furniture
6,168.00
Furniture, Fittings and Equipment
6,168.00
Food and Clothing Supplies
4,600.00
Cash, Towels and Machinery
7,178.00
Live Stock
7,648.00
W. C. Proctor, Trader
91.00
Cash in Bank
999.43
$104,949.81
PAPA DICKSON AND A G
Read for yourself and then decide whether or not sound business principles.
PAPA DICKSON AND A GROUP OF HIS CHILDREN
and then decide whether or notour affairs are being handled honestly and according to.
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Read for yourself and then decide whether or notour affairs are being handled honestly and according to sound business principles.
CAN YOU NOT AFFORD TO HELP US DO BETTER?
Today this paper will be read by 43255 Colored persons in the State of Texas. If only one fourth of these people would afford JUST ONE DOLLAR ($1) it would help us a long way up the hill. DO YOU BELIEVE?
Can You Afford $1? Will You Help? Pin a Dollar Bill or Money Order to the Coupon and mail it NOW. I'll get it Monday if you mail it TO-DAY.
Sincerely You're,
REV. W. L. DICKSON.
he read by 43255 Colored persons in the State of Texas. If only one fourth of these ST ONE DOLLAR ($1) it would help us a long way up the hill. DO YOU BELIEVE? Ford $1? Will You Help? Pin a Dollar Bill to the Coupon and mail it NOW. I'll get it Monday if you mail it TO-DAY. Sincerely Yours,
Today this paper will be read by 43252 persons in the State of Texas. If only one fourth of these people would afford JUST ONE DOLLAR ($1) it would help us a long way up the hill. DO YOU BEVIELE?
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924
Please Do Not Read This Appeal!
for the work, with manual training, it will be the only hope for us.
We are appealing for a greater and a more liberal support. God has blessed you. He has opened the way for you.
He has given you the wisdom, and you have gone out and made the money, and I am appealing to you. We must have
The Dickson Colored Orphanage was organized in 1895 and is now a nonprofit organization of 858 children that have been placed into good homes and are
One hundred forty-four girls have been married from this institute. They have thirty-eight inmates and employees to take care of buildings to erect, maintenance to keep up the
name of the unfortunate Negro children for help. The Neo-Colored Orphanage is one of the largest domestic servants are greatly in demand—the Dickson Colored Orphanage is doing its best to put out the best
carefully and prayerfully and send us your subscription.
Thanking you in advance for all you many do for this
this work, I am,
W. J. DICKSON, Manager.
Mr. K. W. Higginbotham 200
Higginbothon-tony-Logan 200
Mr. G. A. Keating 200
Mr. L. Dawlock 200
Pearson, T. Moore 200
Pearson, M. Merges 200
Mr. E. B. R. Brown 200
Mr. J. W. Brown 200
Mr. Henry C. Coke 100
Gustave Brothers 100
Butler Brothers 100
Mr. Hugh 100
Amstrong 100
Amstrong Packing Co. 100
Mr. Hugh Fraather 100
ucated? If so, will you help us on this request? Please give us $5.00, if you cannot give $5.00, give us $15.00, if you cannot give $15.00, give what you feel, out of your great heart, that is proper and right. We will help you, the orphan children will be benefited. Mail your contributions to P. O. Box 200, Glimer, Texas. Thanking you in advance for whatever you may do for this cause, I wish to remain. Respectfully yours. W. L. DICKSON, Pres-Mry, Dickson Colored Orphanage.
Account of Land $35,000.00
Due at Bank 4,200.00 $32,000.00
Investment account 75,748.51
Prepared and certified to by E. D. Smith
and Company $194,843.31
REV. W. L. DICKSON.
What Are Negro Federated Organizations Doing?
I am very much pained, when I sit and think of the 26 years that I have stood at the head of the Dickson Colored Orphanage, bought and paid for 1186 acres of land that contains on it 42 buildings, little and big. Seven thousand five hundred eighty-eight children have been enrolled, and 144 girls married to good men, several students graduated and are teaching school, 44 boys married to good women, all are making good citizens, and all are members of some church. Two hundred thirty-seven children have been enrolled, and no students are taught at the Home, some are teachers, farmers, two agents on the field and at a cost of $2,700.00 per month to run this Institution, and yet we can not interest our leaders throughout the State, because of their littleness and undeveloped condition.
The Dickson Colored Orphanage maintains a regular high school with a full corp of teachers. Domestic Science, Domestic Art, Truck gardening, farming and Manual Training are being taught. Why can't the leaders of the race get under such a school like this.
(Fakes and Fakies)
There are some fakes and fakes going through the country up to the public, a great school and hospitals that they have only on paper. Nothing in the world to show the public of what they are doing with the money. Going through the country collecting money, and the Negroes, pastors and Politicians haven't got the backbone, nor manhood enough to state to the public and to defend their positions on
(Schools Born Over Night)
one of these people starts a school in Dallas, collect a lot of money, and may start one million dollar four State Hospital, collect the nine Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma with no hospital on earth, except this head. Then another man starts a school in Dallas, falls, then goes to Texas, and then comes back to Oklahoma, then comes back to Texas, and over night, births a school with a 100 students turned away, and this man is permitted to go over the border to Texas, and then comes back to Oklahoma, going to the world in interest of a school known as the "KEMP INDUGE," written on paper. But these people get better support than I did, and I have to give them a lot of honest, I have told the truth, I have given to the public, an institution on $125,000,000 at a low estimation.
col in Dalton, collect a lot of money, fail in four state Hospital, collect the money on with no hospital on earth, except on pts. a school in Dalton, falls then, goes on over night, births a school with a 1000 this man is permitted to over the Cow in school known as the "KEMP INDUSTRY" people get better support than I get, a people from every angle, I have given to the public, an institution wation.
Some of these people start a school in Dallas, collect a lot of money, fall and run away, others start one million dollar four State Hospital, collect the money in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma with no hospital on earth, except on paper, and others start a school in California, collect the money in Longview start a school there and fails then goes to California, starts a school there and fails, then comes back to Texas, and over night, births a school with a 1000 acres of land, 800 students turned away, and this man is permitted to go over the Country and returns to Texas, and then goes to California, starts a school are singing to the world in interest of a school known as the "KEMP INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE" written on paper. But these people get better support than I get, when I have never left the State, I have stayed by the people from every angle, I have tried to get the people to the public, an institution with a valuation of $125,000,000 at a low estimation.
(What Is The Matter With the Race?)
will the Negro leaders will open their mouth on the right things forent and for the perpetuation of the Race, we will not get anywhere in the past. We will not get anywhere in the past. Irespective as to whom it is, whether black or white, we will put forth an imputation for an effort to raise $125,000. I shall do it honestly woth hods and fair dealings. I mall and do now appeal to the citizens of the city to help me in my work. I will not give up in our community, raise some amount, do something to help us I be able of humanity to do something to help us encourage the hearts of us at Jule a year ago, we lost $25,000 by fire, you know it, why not why not help, why not get up and let us try as a race to show ourselves that we are a community. Transmute from every angle or religion, respective to our creeds or churches. The Dickson Clement Orphanarian Institution, it is not a party to any body's church. it is mana, section, section, politics or State, we shall ask so we are asking the support of the public, we are asking each pastor at 11:00 o'clock on the second Sunday in April, 1924, to send us a letter to the Negro community of the day, and please mail all contributions to W. L. Dickson, P. O. Dickson, asking you in advance for all you may do for this work, I wish to re-very respectfully your, W. L. Dickson.
Until the Negro leaders will open their mouth on the right side for the advancement and for the perpetuation of the Race, we will not get anywhere. Strap yourself in and give your best effort to achieve harmony and integrity, irrespective as to whom it is, whether black or white, woman or man. I am putting forth an effort to raise $12,500,000. I shall do it honestly with honest methods and fair dealings. I shall and do now appeal to the citizens of Dallas and to the Citizens of Houston to help me to matter in your community, raise some amount, do something to help us. I beg you in the name of humanity to do something to help us encourage the hearts of these orphan children. For a year ago, we lost $25,000,000 by fire, you know it, why not do something, why not help, why not get up and let us try as a race to show ourselves worthy. I am appealing in the interest of the Dilton Colored Orphanage, to members of my community, so we are adding the support of the public pastor to pray for the Orphanage at 11:00 o'clock on the second Sunday in April, 1924. We are asking you to please take up an after collection at the close of your service the day, and please mail all contributions to W. L. Dickson, P. O. Box 209, Glimer, IL. Thanking you in advance for all you may do for this work, I wish to remain.
Very respectfully yours,
W. L. DICKSON
Pres. Mgr. Dickson Colored Orphanage
Thanks to the Express and to Those Who Have Already Helped.
be desire to thank you for the interest you have manifested in the Dickophanage from time to time in helping to get the facts before the public. You are an awful crime, and I am proud to say that you are one of us unselfish, you are broad and liberal and have the spirit of Christ in the estate of orphan children. We are following churches have co-operation and have helped that far. N.A. Church, $10.00 cash, B. Young Pastor, S.J. Baptist Church, $25.00 cash, N.A. Church, Northern Baptist Church, $2.00 cash, S.J. Baptist Church, $25.00 cash, S.J. $40.00 cash, and St. Johns Institute $40.00 cash.
(Church Pledges to be Paid During The Year:)
N.A. Baptist Church, Dr. E. Arlington Wilson Pastor
A.M. Church, Dr. A. S. Jackson Pastor
A.M. Church, Dr. B. Young Pastor
A.M. Church, Dr. C. W. Abington Pastor
Baptist Church, Dr. W. M. Bibrow Pastor
Baptist Church, Dr. W. M. Bibrow Pastor
Our churches promise some way for us. These are Negro churches for existence, with great big hearted pastors, who are trying to encourage the race. These ministers above mentioned, are all durlt to make the work a success. We hope others will fall in line.
(Individual Pledges)
Chancellor, W. S. Wills
J. Rhodes, Principal of High School
S. Wells
as. Bracken
S. J. Jackson
V. Frida
Dallas Express Publishing Company
e above named persons are the individual persons who have pledged to will we can accuse an interest in the members of our own race, to talk to an enterprise that is inadable and worthy, we will not be able to make ought to be... lam in the City of Dallas, I have not noticed one person above or work other than the "Dallas Express" But we are in all of the other circular papers. Individual efforts were made persons writing through the papers, and appointing committees, co-soliciting bedding and other provisions from every angle among the wily.
REV. W. L. DICKSON
Gilmer, Texas.
DEAR SIR:
forest you have manifested in the Dickinson school to get the facts before the public of I am proud to say that you are one of the liberal and show the spirit of Christ in he new and have helped thus far $20.00 cash, Evening Chapel G. 10.00 cash, Salem Baptist $3.00 cash, St. J. Institute $4.00 cash.
be Fold During the Year).
Boston Wilson, Pastor $20.
Kenyon, Pastor $20.
Boston, Pastor $10.
St. J. Institute $10.
for us. These are Negro churches that heart pastor们, who are trying to do so ministers above mentioned, are all during. We hope others will fall in line.
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individual persons who have pledged to the members of our own race, to take a and worthy, we will not be able to make a of Dallas. I have noticed not one person than the "Dallas Express". But when exchange, it was seen in the Haptian Shapers. Individual efforts were made by papers, and appointing committees, collections from every angle among the white.
We desire to thank you for the interest you have manifested in the Dickson Colored Orphanage from time to time in helping to get the facts before the public of the Orphanage.
Selflessness is an awful crime, and I am proud to say that you are one of those that are unselfish, you are and liberal and show the spirit of Christ in helping to advocate the interest of orphan children.
Selflessness is an awful crime and have helped thus far: New Hope Baptist church $15.00 cash, Bethel A. M. E. $6.00 cash, Evening Chapel C. M. E. $7.00 cash, Northern Baptist church $2.00 cash, Salem Baptist $35.00 cash, St. James A. M. E. $40.00 cash, and St. Johns Institute $40.00 cash.
(Church Pledges to be Paid During The Year.)
Macedonia Baptist Church, Dr. E. Arlington Wilson Pastor $200.00
New Hope Baptist Church, Dr. A. S. Jackson, Pastor $200.00
Macedonia A. M. E. Church, Dr. C. W. Abington, Pastor $200.00
St. James A. M. E. Church, Dr. C. W. Abington, Pastor $200.00
St. Johns Baptist Church, Dr. C. G. Harper Pastor $200.00
Other churches promise some way for us. These are Negro churches that are struggling for existence, with great big hearted parents, who are trying to do something to encourage the race. These ministers above mentioned, all are during their best to make the work a success. We hope others will fall in line.
(Individual Pledges)
Grand Chancellor, W. S. Willis $100.00
Prof. J. J. Rhodes, Principal of High School $100.00
Hon. A. S. Wells $100.00
Mr. Chase Jackson $100.00
Prof. A. S. Jackson $100.00
Dr. J. W. Frida $100.00
The Dallas Express Publishing Company $100.00
The above named persons are the individual persons who have pledged to help us on this day.
Until we can arouse an interest in the members of our own race, to take inference into an enterprise that is laudable and worthy, we will not be able to make a race what we are accustomed to do. We will not be able to speak a word about this work other than the "Dallas Express." But when a campaign was organized for Backstuff Orphanage, it was seen in the Bapint Standard magazine that the organization was a "diverse, individual persons writing on the papers, and appointing committees, collecting money, soliciting bedding and other provisions from every angle among the white peo-
I have read your appeal. I feel that I would be neglecting my duty if I did not help you and these little children and I am enclosing money order for $1.00 to assist in this great work.
My name is
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Howard went into close and careful study of the papers before he asked Whitman questions concerning them and to make note which he attached to each packet as he finished with it. Finally Whitman left the dwarf room and the two men, who a few hours earlier had been utter stranger to Whitman, worked earnestly till the bloom of a big clock called their hour would end, and hours would endoubtedly put them into better form to pursue an interesting matter on the more
It was very late indeed when Howard closed the front door of the house and stepped off over the front pavement. He arose, very early the next day, and hurried to the building to get a doctor. He gave up his job there and turned it over to a young doctor. He worked for many a day that Howard's law business would pick up as that he might have a steady job.
Howard discharged the old agents and employed some that he had never repaired. He ordered necessary repairs made and he gave Whitman plenty of small matters to abide by. He also ordered that and that awakened his interest in his own affairs without taxing him too much at the coal yards. "I got crushed in a shaft at the coal yards," he取 any compensation. Howard inquired. "I didn't get noticed," gapped the man. "Not even a civil word been hailton" "him for years." After some more questioning Whitman discovered that the man had been a close friend of a company whose president had been a close friend of him. He scribbled a note to him on his card and Howard to see the president of the company. He was not known that Whitman He got in simply because of the magic name of Whitman for it was not known that Whitman
"Who are you?" the president asked automatically at the sight of a man in a suit, his arm in his hair. "Are you Whitman's junior?" "I am his attorney Howard enjoyed the anticipation that rose from Whitman's tenant has a just claim against you, but we don't propose reasonable settlement. The settlement was made. As Howard left the office the president called this matter. I liked the way you handled this matter. I didn't intend to pay anything when you can in hawk. Whitman—man well, see here—our attorney is crowded with work just like most of these small cases for me that are right over the neighborhood of Whitman's property. "Who are you?" Howard. The days were soon filled for both Howard and Whitman. While Whitman is a limited portion of Whitman's wealth he acquired something that stood him in much better shape and life before the year was over Howard had negotiated the sale of his north shore property, retaining the land.
PAGE SEVEN.
Wilman is erect a modern apartment hotel. These are just a few of the reasons that enabled Howard to head to Chicago and away from the station, shining new car to a pretty little house that he had bought for her on the South side of Chicago.
And talking about luck. What happens when you work for "BeWork, something to fill up one time," I call that good luck. We already know Howard devised a plan to get the job. But however we turn it or twist it, it is like the old riddle does not matter which came first in this instance—lock or work, or unexpected association worked a couple of times together to strangle in the dark who through a lucky and unexpected association worked a couple of times together.
Col. Midnight's Weekly Letter.
I am getting myself together to be on hand when the general manager of the company, Prof. Aaron E. Malone, A. M. president of Poro College, has invited me to be there. Lou uses the time to talk about what will and will be reheated. He is a man who believes in doing things he is going to do something that he is going to do the time. Come and come it must. I am going to be there I think I will have to bring this letter to a stop. So many of our newspaper friends are getting interested in the conference. I am going to be there I hope as I told you, and if I am going to be waking, telling you just just what is going on. I am informed that Charles Stewart is going to forwarn me with the news. I am going to be in Louisiana when you read this letter, but will be back here to talk about the gout and the damnishness to tell you. Look
As I close this letter information comes to me that Bishop Hwon Yi will be allotted the job that he will soon be in all the work he will continue in the good work he is doing for the Master. He is a great man. God bless him and his family.
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Mi ide tne frat of Bare
Sind sSuneianstpecaty” dlp
powers, in the development of the
Kicrcen Negrete auonahing,
Ainaian Nekreon the ous han
abe ste "ohat tay sae yt
Stina bn" fae nn Manan
ert of warning to slo
tors th whet hn poe a
Boot roy Bnev's Saas toe
ial power with pons Ae
Rh no wate throug
re aad prea repracntaiven
‘reclopment of the New
peta haere”
ies {Bat tye oppo
se
ia toe
fo Se ee sate
town
na ria kr Noereon” Tha pee] Tle tolter an0 be, comers
re seerare rie se te SS
ee sas ac ee ac
tt tr “ta le
Passe noun ete B. Spent pad
mosiy ees the Magi av nose |e B. Cole wr Brot talogh
i awh esr tote ob. The. at together met
esa shyt 2ot ng es edetny tng a
i" mt hel ta anber, the Young. eopies
Ne sas" chriy'® De |Chrltian “Endeavor "Langan wat
"hevatW. ariog far eschiag nin_porpoe. The
[Devt soman Waiter 1. tre repute trom ch ence wi
food aieaadet 'S. Wale ail si ta! at an ate aes “Hl
[tees soning inthe “alouat Siete “hat cA” a ye
‘the Richland deleratioe wieg, Pittsburg should feel grate-|
Jar Sorons. Mearien Fon SU ffl to have saan ot hs worth
[eseate ere eae ooo were
Jost aden at eines noe] Hardock, fowa.—ervices wel
Jeeaton tn tory Votre a attend at the asics churches
eran ta ina sharon, sms Subday Hee, C Baltag pater
|B thabante eft Tubernace'- Sapa car
, ita forint ints Board meet
WALTER COHEN CON-|ss, "it coment, i Bins
by own: ys GW. ly was
FIRMED BY ONE VOTE. |! ts; esr nnd prec
(ea in'uke'A tom the mie |
TIN, |Ste0. Stor: of tare tanquagee,
; tent And ‘sapeterpion was]
TE ee tae eel
as eek rat, and Hebrews "al
i rede‘: ‘tthe.
(antitied from pase ont) _|Laker9:240 At th evening aut
eet obese) tice Me ‘Bau precoed
Lsefontation forty teint Gena om Ne, subfect.“Advertitng
I82e"bhow tosterstottring: tn ana aut|for Jonun” Mar 6:19. ‘The U. N
Fa tie Acsin Gut Meni Pince|E" Ac held quit anSnereiay
Dieta gees eta nei caciae Mw stern St Fel
iad Sout’ inv omic Haglonn Detter nown an (Uncle
ata Oat seanne bees cater|Ned) nd and_ war ured fom
fn ptapes te ninaten rapa 00 Mon Daptat Ghote. er
ecoiee wack“ cartyaeie"@. Garrett otiated, Ho a
staie"tsbroraionsatee_ ty mao have been Toh pear |
Seni matings cae. Deenerac|and van 'member of the church
tousessry ts eadensadty hock ¢ (1 yearn Lite Misredcalhoan
ine svpoaon. wt Rapuicene aes convtesent afer ult er
Jeteeea sau olen Amps [gon attach ot Aiens t,t Ar
Jstetaan things are" happening Of hat paren My. andar |=
ert snes ant wieeyenere Salleh a” Catal ie. wr aise
fancy monte achievement, aad re giog So. Mth St, Omaha, Ne, 6]
fae fepreseiatve at ie, Ynooe|*,,
~ Mineral ‘Ore Co, of" Maral S23
BIRTHDAY OF WASHING. Tex ree, tote, oon en CBM
TON TO BE OBSERVED |wstnee 10's Ostaieoan lows | Se
(Continued ‘trom page one)
svoon Feare Director of the Palatar
ehoot ot Jourbatlam, of Columbla
tanivertty. Dr. Willaims ts « aebclr
an Author and orator of wide re:
pile and wan alae & ciowp felend of
‘Washington
‘De Motom te extending tn inv
ation to ail frends of Dre Washing:
tam und of Tuakeres to Join the Th
file In micerrtalising’ the bith
of the Founder. Ample wecomme-
asions will Be Xtranged for”
vente
‘Tuskexee Tastleate
Preue Servlos,
‘The Associated Undartakers of
ew Yorke recently votsd. to. de
fulbe thelr nearaea at ordinary tin
Sualnen. “Bough Kloot prevatle a
tha world without opaton expres
ed by their epokesman
ee a ee eee
well attended at Allen Chapel” A
fi Charen. ‘Thoue te: wea
ress Sd all of the serves were
Sa atatded. ere 21 tarde
man asa hs pos Suny a
fe pyrertl vermen wae aelirered
Bain re Soeatg one
ght borricer A ‘Desasel ees
Hiten Trias’ niehe under ‘he
Huplees ofthe Tera Clb. The
Hocwe sayfa ila a.
Shelton and’ rand re
Eile iolred to Branches Sat:
lay worting, Reve fe He Harte:
Sn peepee ot. einen
Se orohaod te preach «eet
hom Yor the. Bryan High Color
Stel tit Sanday “in Aor
Ore tnatred aad twenty-one Sl
fee and twentynine, cats wa
ged ih feu” Nonaay
Marsal, — pra Eien. Paes,
tsb wte of aur/ait ten, Cavin
Pari dad. at ber hoe. afer
Bier eee with "Paoamonle
Soy laren busband moles
at the very point of death with
cmon’ iis funeral was A
fended rein Bberness” A 3.
chorehst which she Was ter:
SPA mae of No.'682 HH
ePgtn'buried ith thls notors
Gail'to "rene Ia the Callus
Chmtsey-Enis onde the le of 0
great want plist fioma. ‘Wash:
fcctoed aC tho home’ of bec
parents "ca, Nort Grove ser
mice abortilaesn Shs. vasa
meme of the Daughters of
Taber, aud ured’ ets Use
coc aid vo fet inthe tly
Erect tie County,
Sica ratioron-ogga aie.
er hous on Hiatal Ave
tera long, iinose with cow
fmpicn, her fener. was “at
‘tended “from Galilee Baptist
fur oy "postr, Harrison Sur
{ied with honors of Daughters of
ftaber, -Pligrama ahd dione
frenpiors kald to est_In the
frock "Johnson Cemeter.” Mr
West lta nt Olin of
rion County, dled” at bs
fat ‘Seotiovile ater’ lon ie
fees of aany” oars, membet
arson "Hope "Sapte, Church
Burned nthe fel Cemetery
aot eit ge. We
ead one nrmaciten "tothe
fei ek le, ae
ak withthe” Noelsia some
fat improved, Te wae Mr Br
Rucrdaous who, died in sireve
erie ont and of
ise Tene of es end ie. tah
uri, "Pept er
[tah i prorresinglely whe
ise eee et otra 3.
Beata aind Ns, A:T, Shaw, met
aes every Weduenday” erent
‘inde Mobeni in trom
moa tee, wae
Saoeal weak
lon: ae Joan
feat fist ho" Knight
false and” oouts a2 Casothe
uit hare, wn noua haa
eine, panes, pancho es
*Sadech on March 3
et int set
rate" ati, oto
Si wear doling ite ni
‘our
be Tomson, waa. "Ds
sare ‘hen tare the
eon of >
eit ited. No ty wi
rates two eemee retire
Sis etal Fs,
ae
Thin tainister and his congrogs-
lon, neem ‘to. “have for, tlt
slogan “the die cast” the
nd the ‘test will pre-
lection lat Suny
32062. St Stephen with ite genius
hey: B. i Cole tm briuging Uhlage
(o pas. The get together meet-
ing held Wednesday evening Ar,
er roung. People's
Curlitian Endeavor Lease wer
tar reaching faith porpose. The
repults from such medtings wil
bevaeen at an arly” date if
continued. ‘ev. Cole ian. lve
wire, Pittabure sbitld feel “grate:
ae i kave S wak of bis orth.
and was s member of the church
i guava Lite Mitre Calhoun
Sdeed oe se oe
Sate a teste Se
es Se hee hat ane at
a a
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ocige “aa, tees
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sie A Bee wl Whatua
pec taeei pee ried. mes
meth te, The
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sag eset ca
of ge
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geste aad cr" Pan
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Stuy Me it te
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sear are Aim” tiara
ay
een ee t's
Set Sets ‘tasnh wt
son
Carthage 1. a care
pet an hestinde Sopa
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Seta, ally senda oss wel
pag gaa
Mee tubans es ele vs
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meat a ae sen
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Sad aad Tacs ‘Becta
ae att wate, sont pe
a Cockege Bia taal
ened Senate aerosol
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fase er’ Se “ae
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ta hr hue onan
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my aciol ater wish Nar, 8
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