Dallas Express

Saturday, April 12, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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J.E.BOYD,FOUNDER OF SCHOOL REPORTED IN JAIL ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE Claim That Investigation by Sheriff of Upshur County Disclosed Fact That No School Was in Operation at Camp Switch and That All Moneys Were Collected on False Claims cant to $2.5 per cent. Colleges and businesses have been able to millions of college students, but the educational standards of these schools have been raised so that they can be taught in the standing of many of the best while schools in the country. It is safe in route to Waco, Texas. Bishop J. C. Martin, assigned to the Texas Diocese, Colored communicants graduated from higher schools of learning. Colored communicants bring suit against the State of Arkansas with a view to testing the this great body of people have been educated, are given them for spirit- ful service to the South. More than three hundred and fifty years have gone since he walked when that first load of three hundred wonder-struck and heart-sad men and women arrived in the New York City area a great people into the Dark Valley of Bondage. Without friends, homeless and addicted, the only hope was justice and fair play; whereupon the Jim Crow law of Arkansas was read to the Bishop, and while he did the condition, was the God and Saviour their so-called Christian masters had given them. So all three hundred and fifty years have gone in America were waiting patiently for the clear dawn and the ultimate guardian (the white minister). The case of the pulman conduct- the clear dawn and the white man the white man God would surely bring them. Meanwhile, in their terrible want and distress, their long suffering hearts filled with an intimation of their fate, they began to sing out of their House of Bodnage the saddest, sweetest music the world has ever heard. These bitter sweet spirituals—for they were the most spirituals of their simple pleas, so expressive of the young yet child-like faith their makers felt—were the music of a caged bird that can remember only the fields and blue skies it once knew. The case of the pullman conductor was postponed for a week, presumably through easel on the part of the Pullman Company, up against the Pullman Company. It is generally believed that no Arntem will be made to prosecute the world has ever heard. Martin is well known and well loved in Texas where he has labored in the work of his church for the past two or three years. He makes yet child-like faith their makers felt—were the music of a caged bird that can remember only the fields and blue skies it once knew. The case of the pullman conductor was postponed for a week, presumably through easel on the part of the Pullman Company, up against the Pullman Company. It is generally believed that no Arntem will be made to prosecute the world has ever heard. Martin is well known and well loved in Texas where he has labored in the work of his church for the past two or three years. He makes yet child-like faith their makers felt—were the music of a caged bird that can remember only the fields and blue skies it once knew. Schools for the Colored people were not started until early in the last century, but places of worship they are on his is on way to the Pacific Coast or sign articles for a finished fight and sage in their own cabin, in the woods and fields or as often handed in, in small rallied-off sections of the galleries in white buildings in the century, more and more emphasis has been placed on giving to the Negro an education so that he may be taught to use his mind as well as his hands. He is the promoter, Kearns said, in Coffee, Californias man. The match, he predicted, probably will be the champions' only engagement in 1934. "We had a material success only for a material success to provide for a 50 round bout or Founded by W. R. King. VOL. 81. J.E.B. Claim That Investig Disclosed Fact at Camp Sw (By Special Correspondent) VOL. 81. Wichita Falls, Texas, April 11—Rev. J. E. Boyd, well known in Texas for his several attempts at founding schools is in jail according to dispatches received by The Express from one of its representatives, charged with obtaining money under false pretenses. It is alleged that in an investigation conducted by J. W. Bryce, sheriff of Uphar County it was found that there was no school in operation at Camp Switch, the place at which the school for which Rev. Boyd was collecting money, was supposed to be located. It was found that there were no 400 acres owned by the school as was claimed and no school in operation there at all. Rev. Boyd is an old resident of Dallas and is well known here for the many attempts which he has made at founding industrial schools. Nearly fifteen years ago he came in. RACE NEEDS 1000 MINISTERS YEARLY Washington, D. C. April 11—Today there are about 4,400,000 colored communities in the Christian churches of America. Within forty years' time there has been a drop in Colored illiteracy from 70 per cent to 30 per cent. These old hymns that the emotional expression of a forrent people, have passed on to us, have music. With education and culture, with a sharpened power of vision and understanding, today the new race that we are is the race that we are stolen by night from their homes, seeks truth in religion with the same understanding find as do their schools for the Colored people were not started until early in the last century, but places of worship they held, and songs they sang in their own cabin in the woods and fields or as often happened, in small railed-off sections of the gallery of the last century, more and more emphasis has been placed on giving to the Negro an education so that he may be taught the language of the last century, hands, living and working only for a material success to provide for (Continued on page 8) The Dallas Express BISHOP MARTIN MAY SUE ARKANSAS AFTER BEING DRAGGED FROM PULLMAN the gifts of philanthropic white people he was able to collect seven thousands of dollars which were returned to the donors. It is claimed when it was found that the school was not to be carried forward. he again returned and began the promotion of the project which this investigation seems to have proven a myth. For many weeks he has appeared in the churches of Dallas and vicinity and solicited funds. He has appeared with a group of singers and it is claimed that in this way much money has been secured by him from members of both races. Accompanied by his group of singers he left Dallas several weeks ago for a tour of the state and was not heart of the communicate. Dempsey and Wills Matched to Meet in West, Labor Day. (Preston News Service) Omana News Service Omana News Service—Jack Kearna, manager of Jack Dempsey, heavyweight boxing champion, declared Thursday in an interview with the Omana World War II hero he is calling Coast to sign articles for a finished fight at Tia Juan, Mexico, on Labor Day between Jack Dempsey and Harry Brown, "Brown Panthers," of New Orleans. The promoter, Kearna said, is in charge of the boxing man. The match, he predicted, probably will be the champion's only engagement in 1934. "We had to have a fight for a 20 round bout or a (Continued on page 8.) "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 tennessee please gallery to the archives New York, April 11-Colored woods in jail and in a line of two-teen-ies of Birmingham, Alabama, have been the subject of a new book. CHICAGO TRIBUNE CLAIMS REDS MAKING DRIVE FOR Because of the prominence of the man and the fact that his operations have touched so many of the members of the Negro public, The Express is seeking every means of obtaining further information as to the developments of the case in order that the whole of the truth may be known. BOYD PLEADS GUILTY AND IS GIVEN @ DAYS IN JAIL Later advis received in a special telegram by the Express on Tuesday that J. E. Boyd arrested for obtaining money under false pretenses plead guilty to the charges and was given a sentence of sixty days in jail and a fine of twenty-five dollars that he paid the fine and began the serving of his sentence in jail. The singers who were accompanying him have shrank and returned to their homes. MAY SUE ARKAN-ING DRAGGED DULLMAN COLUMBIA STANDS BY NEGRO STUDENT ORATOR ENTERING SCHOOL. (A, N. W.) Chicago, Ill. April 11—Charles Satchell Morris, Jr., famous as a "Boy Orator" has enrolled in the University of Chicago for a course atritten needs before taking up a late summer and fall speaking engagements. He completed a tour of the South before coming to this city. (A. N. P.) MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE REBUKES RACE APPEAL FOR JUSTICE The petition, signed by 12 Nebraska preachers, was referred to Commissio Benton, Oklahoma, charging that the Colored children are without a high school, and that Colored people their sections of the cars are are not disfranchised in a high school. Then follows the threat, which said: "Evidence of the disfranchisement understand what it is all about. They one had suspected their existence Moore is a writer pure and simple Chicago, I., April 11—Dr. Gorordon B. Jackson, husband of the mother of the late, the former Misa Maa Walks Robinson, has been made defendant in a case against furniture dealer of Tarrytown, N.J., in an effort to obtain a settlement. Hahn charges the mover is for services rendered in connection with the packing of the wedding dress. TO USE PINS ON JIM CROW CAR INVADERS New York, April 11-Colored women of Birmingham, Alabama, have used "hats and other instruments of defense" against the attack. It made public a clipping from The Post a white newspaper of Birmingham, setting forth the facts of the attack. The other instruments of defense" unless conditions on street cars are improved as regards treatment of Nazi prisoners, and the dress to the City Commission by the Colored Inter-Demonstrational Ministerial Alliance of Greater Birmingham. The petition, written by 12 Nigerian preachers, was referred to Commissioner Wm. L. Harrison without the Nigerian "lover" charged that their sections of the car are continually invaded by white people. "White men and boys are allowe to crowd the platform and smoke. White boys stand on the platform and attack against Negro women when leaving the car. This condition is very acute and our women are determined to attack against Negro women in the means of defense if this evil continues. The petition complains that space arrangements are inequitable and that frequently white passengers invade the trafflers for Negroes and that they are so busy or how many Negroes, their is no relief" until the last white man is not contending for race intermingling"; the petition said, "or what some people denote as social equality, but we are contended with fairness and fairness. We ask no special favors." Husky Stevedore Lands On Siki's Dome With— (Preston News Service) Havana, Cuba, April 11--Battling Siki, the singular Seigneale, is wearing a half dozen stitches in his head as the result of having encountered a diamond star 26 years ago. It is alleged that the hurrier hit Siki over the head with a heavy sugar bowl and that a hot session was underway, in which Siki was really cleaning up for his opponent, when the police intervened. Just what started the altercation was what Siki's wounds are not serious. ECAMS REUSS The letter to the N. A. A. C. P. wrong bottle and without looking poured a portion of the deadly acid into a glass of water and drank it. Our screams are around the side and throughout the nation. We overwhelmed our children. We are already inside into the trauma. From Georgia, we are moving. (A. N. P.) Durham, N. C., April 12 - The North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company has just insured its President, Mr. Charles Clinton Spalding for $100,000 in favor of his company—that amount now surpasses $300,000 now on his life. This company has an income of $2,000,000 and insurance in force of more than $410,000 being the largest Negro Life Insurance Co. of Durham's largest institution. DISFRANCHISED NEGROES HAVE NO HIGH SCHOOL session rapidly when have a year seconded high school what not SIK's MAKING DRIVE FOR US NAMES PROMINEN Solons Adopt Resolution Following Speech of Redmond Declaring That Demands Smack of "Social Equality" and Condemning Representatives as "Agitators." Say Constitution Alright" the wealthiest men of the state, read railroad and sleeping cars, and a "Resolved, Further that the de- the address, modification of the suffraga law, manda for social equality of this the "great Marm." There is so much talk about sex in the world these days that it is really astonishing that there are still only two. A farmer lady claims her hem is cut off and she only eight to make a dozen. A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE workers and admirers everywhere "Many men, the leaders of our urging their personal support in the day and of the past half century. I next three months by liberally buying have known. Nons had a nameuring Madam C. J. Walker's thirteen years ago, a more important judgment, a more important judgment. Atlanta, Ga. ..... 965,960 2. Rev. J. O. Haltonco, Cincinnati, O. ..... 885,160 3. Rev. H. J. Koy, Chicago, D. C. ..... 870,960 4. Rev. L. L. Dowing, Rochester, N. C. ..... 785,960 5. Rev. F. W. Wallace, Pittsburgh, Pa. ..... 721,960 6. Rev. J. T. Wallace, Frankfort, Pa. ..... 900,960 7. Rev. H. J. Koy, Chicago, D. C. ..... 964,960 8. Rev. B. H. Jermon, Indianapolis, Ind ..... 901,960 9. Rev. S. E. Jones, Knoxville, T. N. ..... 868,960 10. Rev. Joe Campbell, Marshall, Texas ..... 812,960 DRIVE FOR DICKSON ORPHANAGE NETS NEARLY $10,000 Wichita Falls, Texas April 11 The drive for the Colored Orphanage at Gilmer which is being conducted by Rev. W. L. Dickson its president and founder is meeting with the community to thank them and the thousand five hundred ($1,500) dol- PRIGE FIVE CENTS NUMBER 22 NEW JAIL E- JUSTICE beech of Redmond of "Social Equal- itatives as "Agi- right" that we do now re-affirm our faith and confidence in the Consti- tution, laws and policies of this State pertaining to accommodations for the needs of minors and sleep- ing cars, schools, suffrage and other cognate subjects, which in the other Negroes who may hold stud- iers all our citizens regardless of race, color or previous condition of servi- tude, the full and free enjoyment of life, liberty, anderty, and the pursuit of happiness. Resolved. Further that the demands for social equality of this delegation of Negroes and of the other Negroes who may hold stud- iers views be fairly conditioned and deni- ded, and that we condemn all such Negro, agitator, and all whites, if they be, and whose sympathies with them, as being delinquent to the welfare of Mississippi and to the state of Mississippi, then it is wondered why the South is being Colored people by the tens of thousands. TRIBUTE PAID TO EDUCATOR AT EXERCISES bate was paid to the memory of the late Booker T. the Washington, founder of Truckee Institute in the most eloquent terms by Dr. Tacullo Williams, the founder of the School of Journalism, New York City, who delivered the "founder Day address here today, during the eighth annual observance of the anniversary of Dr. Washington's birthday, Dr. Williams was introduced by Dr. Robert H. Melson, Principal of the audience assembled in the Institute Chapel for these exercises. Dr. Williams, declared Booker Washington, shaped the opinion of black and white alike. Commenting upon the discouragements which Booker Washington overcame, Dr. Williams said: "There were those who doubted, denied, opposed, challenged, his purported principles, his leadership, and declared his principles and his purpose, a reason to meet the duty of the future. Too often he came into his own and his own accepted him not. His lofty attitude and his leadership, he met the duty of the day, were wounded and sacrificed and death came premature to one worm "Many men, the leaders of our day and of the past half century 1 were wounded, a wider view, a steander courage, a more impartial judgment. Pluko HAIR DRESSING 25¢ and 40¢ You can have hair that looks just the same as the successful and lead- ing men and women—The big sale of Pluko Hair Dressing makes possible the low price of 40c for the snow white Pluko in the big Black and White cans and 25c for the amber- colored in the big Green cans. All stores sell Pluko. Texas Towns Truly- Sunday Schools were reported nicely attended on the past Sunday. The different organizations were perfected in the school. Health and Hylne class with the young ladies of the Grammar Department. Child Health club in each of the three lower rooms. All officers conducted work with the young ladies working to excel the other in practicing the game of Health also to place a Victoria in the school for grammar exercises. The girls worked with the ladies of the health class were given a very interesting demonstration on making beds turning into toilets. One of the members Miss Hattie M. Jenkinson. In connection with the school work, Miss Carter was trained to help mothers who brought twenty-one babies to be weighted, measured and examined, thus better prepared for the school. Each mother showed a spirit of interest in the lectures given by Miss Carter, without her children. The school feats at a lofty they are looking forward with interest of her return, wishing her stay longer. The classes were furnished with the school feats proved herself fitted for the work. Wade—Sunday School at Mt. Zion opened on time, Sunday morning by aupt. H. W. Long, with the brothers at their cost, and the sisters at their cost, literally in the table class. Mrs. Wilkie Mae Gibson taught the little children Sunday, and it was a rare treat to listen to the leaders, and the girls were lucky to receive 76 tickets in their class. Mt. Oliver aupt. recorded — slightly S. B. Sunday was high day at Papa's house, and S. B. Sunday was at his house and 40¢ preached two bible sermons; collection was good. The Mt. Zion Union was a grand success Sun day afternoon. Mr. S. Cartwright taught the Bible lesson. Rita Sun Baptist Church had a spain did serves Sunday. Pantor Kevin Sun Baptist Church had a spain did serves Sunday. Then we all enjoyed a soul attiring covenance and administered the Love spain did serves Sunday to the Mt. Olive and Mrs. Hearn它 McTerrier Mt. Zion Bap Sun Baptist Church had the bluest amount above $1,000 will be given the first prize, a wrist watch, the second prize a gift, the third prize the annual conventation at Port Arthur, Beginning April 18 to 27. People of Mt. Zion are cordially invited to give a grand party for their niece, Miss Addie Poster of Willem Tassel last week. The music, music and different games, after which we all were served with ice cream orange juice, fruit juice, ice cream and music, music and different games. Thursday ended a grand party. Holland—S. S. and B. Y. P. U. were well attended Sunday. Services were good both day and night. The Pine Grove Baptist Church delivered a great sermon in the morning of Torrell. Pine Grove Baptist Church delivered the bread of life to a crowded house Sunday night. Prof. and Mrs. Jao. L. Chappell of Torrell wore a shirt made of Torrell Church Sunday. L. C. Chappell were the guests of M. Columbian Grant Sunday. M. O. P. Holland of Torrell worshiped Sunday. Torrell Church Sunday. M. Wm. Smith was the pleasant guests of M. R. Holland of Torrell worshiped Sunday. Lee Glapple of Carbass was in Holland Sunday. See Buril Stevenon every Saturday for your visit. Crockett—Rev. T. E. Geerger. delivered the annual sermon last Sunday evening for the graduating class of Grade Ivy. He was the guest of Torrell Cooutchout; quite a number of out of town people were visitors. The Virgin rally of the A. M. A. Smith was quite a success. During the weeks rally quite a number of people visited by visiting passors. The closing sermon was preached on Sunday night by pastor J. A. 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FULLY GUARANTEED --- Groves of Lubbock, Texas motorized here a few days ago and are visiting their mother Mrs. Gertrude Willmann and brother, Lipson Williams, Mr. Johnnie McLean and daughter Nana Alm accompanied by Mrs. M. A. Coffee and Miss Jill McLean on business last Monday evening. The Policy of Mrs. Zenolia Matthae was paid in the annual summer salary and was read at Calanthe on the 27 of March. A beautiful paper on the life of the late Dr. Robert H. than was read by Mrs. Daisy Pender. Sir Knight Deputy J. M. Tobert was present with the guests of the ten of the Beautiful Jales Court were royally entertained at the home of the Beautiful Calanthe Kayleel sat: Luton. Era Traes and Mr. Jack Hall were quietly married in the home of the Beautiful Calanthe Kayleel sat: Luton. Era Traes and Mr. Jack Hall were entertained in the home of Mrs. C. Jackson last Monday Mrs. C. Jackson was full of spirit; collection 50 cents. After the business the hostess served a menu of cream Merkel--Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. reported good attendance Sunday. Sunday school opened at the school on Friday at 4:30 p.m. regular time at 4:30 p.m. M. wita all officers and teachers at the post Mrs. J. V. Thomas school Mrs. J. V. Thomas school program. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomas left for points in the game. Mr. M. Adams and Rev. R. Wiley made a 59 p. to Trent Sunday. Palestine--Mr. and Mrs. Bear entertained Mr. and C. Baker, Mrs. L. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Graham with the Wiley team. Wednesday April 2nd. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Roberta entered at their home with a Mexican hindu. The White, Mr. and Mrs. R. Updack Dr. R. E. Holland, Misses Birdie Douneil and M. V. Massey. McKinney--Services were good church. Rev. Wesher blinked the MISS DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 pulpit both morning and evening. Henry, and Claudia of Dallas were in town to attend W. Steward has returned to Dallas. W. Steward has returned to Dallas. Mrs. Caroline Johnson died on the Blist. She was a member of the H. of Dallas Grand Temple No 70. The McKinney Colored Bear Cats are known in the field once more. A contract with the Mexicans of Sweet Water has arrived home who will be visiting Maly and George Hewlett are still with the club. C. H. Brooks and Jack Higgins are those two children who that star field is still in good trim and we are ready to play any (own) H. Nanton, captain of the GIRL ADMITS WILD STORY ON ATTACK WAS PURE IMAGINATION The girl will not be arrested, said the chief, and no charge has been placed against her. The Y. W. a. of Salem Baptist Church's regular meeting Wednesday evening at the M. Mahalia Hall, 2212 Paris for M. Mahalia. DALLAS COLORED BUILDERS AGREE FOR MORE VIGOROUS PLAN OF ADVANCEMENT The Brotherhood of NEGuild Building Mechanics, a Dallas organizational, the NEGuild, the NEGuild builders and helpers in and around the city met in regular session last Saturday night, and among very serious campaign of advertisement this coming Spring. It also met in the High School in the Brotherhood and the NEGuild, and the approved of the president Pitman is having written three of them for the great service they have consistently rendered the organization. A committee of fifteen members have met to meet and formulate plans for a new and more organized organization, the head of the uniform rank of the American Woodmen, also an active member of the Brotherhood and by the members. In a short talk delivered by the general upon being invited to the university approved of an urged that the Spring Camp of advertisement. The Spring Campaign of advertisement marketing for the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff was be pushed to its utmost capacity. The general backed up his appeal by starting the fund with a $10,000 grant to Tuskegee on our case. Mrs. Miner was a nurse to a staff nurse and her friend was placed as a nurse chief. Mrs. Miner was acting night supervision when she went to California. Californians who goes to make her new home. The Brotherhood will be the special guest of New Hope Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas, December 18th. A. R. Jackson, the pastor of New Hope has already given many evidences of sincere friendliness to the members of the doctors and other officials of my race. I saw how the nurses who BRAWLEY MAKES COM- MENDABLE REPORT; DR SPEED PAYS TRIBUTE TO EXPRESS I spent two days at the head- quarters, Pythian Temple, Dallas, Texas, filing my March report with the Grand Chancellor (Mr. Willie). He apparently was a very happy man and spoke as being very highly educated and as well as de- and the work of the Deputies in East Texas. The Grand Chancellor, accepted a聘函 to institute a Doxy Temple at Marshall, Texas for the benefit of East Texas lodge. I met the Chancellors and a good many students at Marshall. The Golden Rule lodge in Joliet session. Wednesday evening and enrolled a complimentary lodge with a de- and a fellow student. We met Alexander Lodge No. 144. Jefferson, Texas on the following evening. Here our enrollment for the PALM SUNDAY SERVICE OBSERVED at EVENING CHAPEL C. M. E., CHURCH, APRIL 13TH Rev. N. W. Clark, D. D., Pastor Remembering the very excellent Palm Sunday Service at Eventing Chapel, last year, natural light, the service will be allotted for next Sunday, 100 BD GOWNED CHILDREN, CAREFULLY TRAINED, will be served in the service. Among the guests will be "Glorify" from Monastery 128 Mass. "Solo, "The Mena. Elizabeth Pilmore. The sermon Dr. Clark. You are urged to come early, get a con seat and enjoy the full program MARY HARRIS [Name] N. A. A, C. P, O. P. ORTAINS RE-IN- STATEMENT FOR DISMISSED TUSKEGER NURSES One of them Sends $50 Contribution In Thanks New York, N. Y. April 6—A letter of thanks and a check for $40 have come to the National Association idification for the Advancement of Colored Women, 49 Fifth Avenue, New York, and a registered nurse at Tuckeye Government Hospital for Colored War Veterans, for whom the N. A. A. C. Bureau in Washington. Miss Wooled, together with two other colored nurses, had been removed from the N. A. A. C. Bureau Through the N. A. A. C. P. she was remitted. Miss Wooled's letter to the N. A. A. C. P. is in part, as follows: "Please find enclosed a check for 550 for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and for the Association for the great work you did in having the N. S. Veterans' Bureau give Mrs. Robinson, Peek and recognized as a permanent nurse my time having gone on automatically. It was Miss. who worked with me, and I was suspended, also openly expressed herself as against a Colored person, After the N. S. Veterans' Bureau to Tuckeye on our case, Miss Wooled was reduced from acting chief nurse to a staff nurse and her friend was acting night supervisor when I returned to Tuckeye on December 16th. I knew right away that I was not a trainee of this type. They had no respect for the doctors and other officials of my race. I saw how the nurses who were being trained had already accepted a position here and accepted a position as State Pre-Natal Nurses under "Please find enclosed a check for song Thank God for a Garden, made for the National Association for song for a very pleasing and appropriate presentation speech. I want to thank you and the entire Association for the great work you did. I am deeply impressed evidencing that there had been three climaxing songs that you give Mrs. Robinson. Peek and listen to life of which was the last. Professors Penberthon, Hollies and Morgan my full salary from the date of my employment, Mrs. Morgan for her uniring service, recognized as a permanent nurse, my time having gone on automatically. It was Mia, my wife, who work with you. We are so happy that receives the flowers during life and that we are unable to honor the Supervisor as we feel that she suspended, also openly expressed I returned to Tukkegee on December—Mrs Morgan was honored at many functions at different homes through couldn't work under two women of out of the city and was assured that this type. They had no respect for the doctors and other officials of Dallas. list, I signed my resignation and passed to Dr. Griffith. I had already accepted a position here in Cincinnati State Medical Nurse under the Shepherd Young Hill. I was very glad to return to Tuskegee to establish my vindication and also to receive my check for my back injury. I was glad to leave and leave the place. I hope for ever." We wish to extend our sincers thanks to the many friends during accepted a position here in Cincinnati State Medical Nurse under the Shepherd Young Hill. I was very glad to return to Tuskegee to establish my vindication and also to receive my check for my back injury. I was glad to leave and leave the place. I hope for ever." One reason, prehaps, why the automobile has become so popular is that it gives the driver more opportunities to kill or maim than did old Dobblin. A survey just completed shows that at the close of 1923 the electric in- 9,688,600 homes having central station electric service; 1,896,600 stores and offices using central station; 429,500 industrial establishments using electricity from central stations; 400 electrical central station companies supplying current for light and power; companies that own and operate groups of central stations; 44 State Public Services Companies regulating and supervising the service; 3,500 manufacturers of electric machinery and appliances; electrical 14.139 stores selling electrical merchandise and other goods; 1.500 exclusive electrical specialty stores; 15,000 electrical contractors. the PHYLLIS COATED "FIRST IN WAR" al- m- m- m- m- (A. N. P. N.) Chicago, Illinois, April 11—According to Clement Wood, author of "Nigers," the expression voted in honor of George Washington, by Congress, it was built upon the phrase "First in War" used by Phyllis Wheatley, Negro poet, in a tribute she wrote to the first American president. "First in War, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen." SERVICE OBSERVED PEL C. M. E. CHURCH, IL 13TH at Palm Sunday Service conducted naturally the pulpit, the audience next Sunday. 100 BEAUTIFULLY FULLY TRAINED, will be an interkerning the special numbers by Chloe Filim, the Sons of "The Palm" by dr. Clark. early, get a comfortable the full program Try Madam B. Sampson's Mentholow Hair System Guaranteed to grow hair on hold on the scalp. Must accompany all orders cash must accompany all orders from 12.50 up. UM. R. SAMPON, THE MENTHOLHIGH MFC. Co. Orders under $200 will be com- pacted. Orders over $200 will be completed. Bran St. II. Phone 11-0527. EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Dallas, Texas Most people need money when there's death in the family, because they often out of town or they may want to buy a car. You should check you need this kind of SDR-1000 credit card. We pay death claims in 54 Shave. Any person dealing with protection, call at room 300 Fp- thian Temple, 2540 Elm 81, or call 4307. H. Strickland, Pres. C. Cofield, Sec'y YOUNG BLOOD FULL OF LIFE How 1 Keep Feeling Young and Vigorous at Near Sixty Just remember if you want to be strong you must get your blood full of life and after you have taken Bulgarian Tea a few times you can tell at once that it's going to give you that blood and you can tell that you're going to go to your drugist and get my Bulgarian Tea for your blood and don't take imitation. Look for my name on the Red and Yellow box—that's the genuine. If your drugist is out of it I will send it to you Postpaid by mail for $1.00. Address me, H. H. Von Schilke, Products Direct Company, Dept. 9, Marvel Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Good morning Judge! so soon this morning I'll tell you what I got the six Soo Illous this morning, my dad, and he loved a girl I met in my high school. I told her I loved her, and she loved me my man from interacting me this morning I went to the camp house with my hat in my hand, good morning Judge I have killed MRS. MORGAN HONORED BY TEACHERS ON EVE OF DEPARTURE Mr. Lincoln C. M. Morgan, the Supervisor of Primary Work, Music and Dance of Dallas, was presented a string of pearls with a diamond clasp by the Colored High School, called for the purpose of expressing appreciation for her work for the school. Mr. Morgan for a drama class greeted that she in leaving the Dallas City schools. Mr. Lincoln C. M. Morgan, principal of the High School, acting as master of ceremonies, presented Mr. West who, after Miss Ruby Pollard had taken her place in the school soul, stating that there had been three climaxing events during her life of which this Professor Pemberton, Marlice and Ribbs made remarks commending Mr. Morgan for her unrhinening service. In the instance where the worthy person receives that the flowers during life and that we are unable to honor an action we so feel that she should be. Mr. Lincoln did not permit remarks from all who desired to make them but Mr. Morgan of their regrets of her leaving and winning her success, happiness and place in her home where she must to make her new home. Mr. Morgan was honored at many functions at different homes through out the city and was assured that she was leaving a host of friends in Dallas. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Gordon Holland, Husband, Mrs. Oddaas Stewart-Josey, Dir. Mr. R. E. Jones, Son-in-law, Mr. Mabel Chiesa. One reason, prehase, why the automobile has become so popu- lar is that it gives the driver opportunity to hill or maintain did old Dobbin. COLORED PEOPLE Make Money SELLING STA-STRATE Makes Hair Straight COLORED men and women can make the money during time in your own home. They can also make money from the hair business. No one who is in it is fit and comfortable with it. It is a great business. 414-430-4300, 414-430-4300, Al At谋 Drug Shops and General Store NO HOT COMBS YOUNG BLOOD How I Keep Feeling Young Just remember if you want to blood full of life and after you u times you can tell it once that it spirit that every healthy man or woman go to your drugrist and get my don't take imitation. Look for m box that's the granite. If your to your postpaid by mail for $1.00 President, Marvel Products Compn Pittsburgh, Pa. 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Given under my hand and seal of office at Austin, Texas, the date first above the 28th is JNO. M. SCOTT, Commissioner O FULL OF LIFE g and Vigorous at Near Sixty 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, and I keep it healthy, strong and vigorous and makes me feel young again," said H. H. Von Schlick, manufacturer of the hookworm. Don't feel like a victim of the hookworm. Get back your pep, vigor and energy. Start right now. I keep it healthy, strong and vigorous. Don't wait. The rich invigorating juices brewed from Bulgarian Herb Teas should make you feel better. to be strong you must get your have taken Bulgarian Tea I few it going to give you that fighting woman has. Don't wait another day Bulgarian Tea for your blood and my name on the Red and Yellow drugstore is out of it. I will send I 0. Address me, H. H. Von Schleik, pany, Dept. 9, Marvel Building, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS AND VICTROLAS THE UNCROWNED QUEEN OF THIS BLUES PARAMOUNT, OKER AND COLUMBIA RECORDS on this morning I'll tell you why I laugh, my dad says he loved a girl me you no more, but I have stopp- ing this morning I want to the court good morning Judge I have killed VIRGINIA LISTON New Jail House Blues (Disney Press Blues) You're a Long Lost Jacket Just Take One Long Last Laughing Laughing FANNIE GOOSBY All Alone Blues (All Alone My Mama Get a Rabbit Leap) BESSIE SMITH Frosty Morning Blues (Easy No, I'm not Go Blues) Wille Tille Take Your Time (My Sweetie Wants A) CLARA SMITH Hot Pursuit (I Won't Be Long) Walkie No, No And I Don't (Don't Never Tell No Body) EDITH WILSON I Don't Need Care (Body Change Your Mind) PHOTOGRAPH CO. Lyn, Texas ```markdown ``` THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 Absolutely You Can't Afford It! 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Your candidate needs your support. Act today. The contest positively closes Midnight, June 30th. SOAPS · FACE POWDERS · TAN · OFF · FACE CREAMS ROUGE PERFUMES TOILET WATER Each good for at least 100 votes. Buy them NOW Ask a WALKER AGENT There's One Near You Send All Coupons to THE MADAM C. J. WALKER Mf'g Co., Inc. 640 N. WEST STREET INDIANAPOLIS, IND. PAGE THREE PAGE FOUR THE DALLAS EXPRESS MEMBER VIEW IN SERVICE MEMBER NATIONAL NEURO PRESS ASSOCIATION. Published every Saturday Morning in W. B. Ziff Company, 800 South Dear- borow Street, California, III. W. B. Ziff Company, 604 Morrison W. B. Ziff Company, 404 Morrison W. B. Ziff Company, 115 North Street, New York N. Y. Entered at Post Office at Dallas Texas as second class matter, under Ast. of Congress, March, 1879 THE DALLAS EXPRESS has never hotened the white leather, wither屑 it hownbaked by the yellow streak. It is not afflicted with the flannel mouth. It is a plate, every day, sensible, conservative newspaper, which frisms no sail to catch the pissing breast; files no duluth flag. It projeszt a patriotism as broad as breast, as handsome as arm, as handsome as pardon covers all the territory accepted by the human race. This is creamy high ground, but we live on it and are proparing. Days of the press come and stand with us. This ground is hilly. W. E. KING. DO WE REALLY POSSESS THE REAL DALLAS SPIRIT? Some time ago we took occasion to speak about the spirit of the grouch—the spirit that caused so many of us to quarrel over and refuse to help to make successful the grouch. We were grateful to benefit us to, but which the long run benefited us as members of a common group. And now we are wondering whether or not we can benefit from the benefits it that has been responsible for the tremendous growth and prosperity of our city. In many respects our city is remarkable. It is not alienated on any waterway. It has no hiatus in development. It is cinery; in the days of its beginning it was bleast with none of the things that are ordinarily supposed to thrive and flourish. But it has grown and thrived and flourished right so, the Metropolis of the Southwest and where the races of men gather some word of its MONEY UNDER FALSE PRETENSES The Express does not at this time take the position that the arrest of the preacher referred to in the dispatch published elsewhere in this issue was in any way justifiable. In fact the case does not come into the consideration except as it gives opportunity for the statement that the time has come when we as a people must be more careful as to how and when we support the many people who come into our midst seeking aid for first one and then another cause which we have not investigated and which we never investigate. Our sympathies are very often allowed to riot with our better judgment and we find ourselves victims rather than philanthropists. It is probable that the readiness with which we indiscriminately help the various causes which make their appeals to us is due to the feeling long inculcated in us that if we failed to help the causes of our fellows, they would lack support entirely. That has been true in large measures. But it no longer maintains to the extent that we are called upon to give without thinking. How often have we gone to church and found there some representative of some institution either real or fancied who produced a smooth, suave story and asked for a collection and received it. And when that person heard no more of him or his institution. When not his cause was just or not we never found out, nor did we seek to find There is no reason to feel that we have not often been victimized by such persons. Nor is it common sense to argue that the giving was justified. We are a poor race.If we ever reach the place in the financial world that we hope to reach, it will be by paying more strict attention to the way in which our moneys are allowed to go. We regard we can learn much from our neighbors. As far as we are concerned, to a great extent, their giving is as ours, indiscriminate; they think little of the reputation of the solicitor. And it happens very often that they are victimized. But in the case of their own, they are much more careful. They investigate and seek to find out the character of the thing for which the support is asked and if it is found not to be as claimed, they do their best to see that the one responsible for the imposition is properly handled. It pays them and it will pay us to do likewise. It pays charity as much as nature and ready charity are as much enemies to our progress as the thieves who steal from us our choiest possessions. They turn to their own uses money which should go for really constructive purpose. Let us begin to think at least once before giving so readily to all who come in the name of some thing of which we know but little. Let us investigate more thoroughly the claims of such persons who come among us. If their claims are just, they will welcome the investigation. And if their claims are not just, they will welcome the investigation of the worth of the thing in question. If their claims are false, we can refrain from giving and, by exposure of the imposter, protect the interests of our fellows in other places. Much money is obtained from us under false pretenses Too much. It will show progress along the proper line if we seek to investigate more and thus protect ourselves against the unsuperulous among us and the other race as well. THE RAILROAD AND US THE RAILROAD AND US A well loved and much respected Bishop of the C. M. E. Church has been taken by force from a train in the state of Arkansas and fined for breaking the "Jim Crow" law of that state. It is only one more of the many things that have been done in regard to the traveling facilities for Negroes. The fare of the Bishop was paid. He was not attempting to do anything but ride comfortably in traveling the long distance from his home to the field of his labors. And yet he was dragged from the train in no gentle manner and was taken to the treatment of insult and the treatment of a common betty offender. Without reference to the fairness of the far famed and cordially打招呼 "Jim Crow" laws of the South which decree unequal accommodation for equal pay on public carriers, it may be observed that the case of Bishop Martin gives room for the statement that in the whole affair he was blameless. Were it not possible for him to ride the whole length of his car to the South to give him, it should not have been sold to him. He started from the plains of the South en route to another place in the South and, considered from any angle it cannot be successfully argued that the handling of the case was in accordance with strict fairness. So far, though the railroad accommodations as they effect our people, constitute one of the most cordially hated conditions, we are called upon to face in the South no means of acquiring such accommodations with the recurrence of such cases as this soon there must be determined action on the part of those most qualified to speak for us. Travel for long distances in the South is never done for pleasure by those of us who have learned the necessity of comfort. A night spent in a "Jim Crow" coach in company with the butcher, the conductor and the porter with whom we are to meet for both men and women, is enough to call forth all sort of protest which, when found to be of little or no use, takes the form of stopping travel except where absolutely necessary. In seeking a place to sleep and rest in comfort our people are doing only the human thing. They are not, as some may claim, seeking closer contact with those of the other group. By now it seems, that fact should be well known to the most rabid hater of us. The fact is that exactly the contrary is true. The laws as they are written in the South call for separates but equal accommodations. The railroads remember the "separate" part and completely ignore the statement as to "equality." There is reason for the trouble lies. And all attempts at remedying the condition must be aimed at causing them to know that we are in need of the enforcement of the whole law if any. There is menace to the peace and prosperity of the better thinkers of both groups. And if the protestations so often heard to the effect that the South is the best friend that the Negro has to be believed, here is a fine place for a demonstration. The railroad accommodations for Negroes be made equal as well as separate. Texas teachers do not want to forget that they are to be on trial at the coming association of national teachers. The quality of the reception accorded them will determine the quality of the interest of Texas in matters educational. It is to be hopeful that they, realizing the gravity of the task that confronts them, will do their bit early in order that the meeting may be in accordance with the reputation of their state. Great movements to be successful must have the active cooperation of all concerned. To stand and wonder whether or not they will be successful is to guarantee their failure. Realizing the truth of this, Texas and Texasana should seek to cooperate with the movements of national importance in order to advance and that the state be represented in their deliberations. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES Let fruit and vegetables pre-dom- inate your diet. For a muddy and skinny fruit and vegetables pre- novelies for dresses and com- dominate your diet. For a muddy binations. A sunshade ved a rose and Carolina wived a crook was a crook and dreamed of a dream in the ideal trod the three-armed man when the man who had returned from his work he returned from his work and found this fairy creature of his recurring house with a crook he should have driven a crucifix from his house and a tear-striated wick. (Copyright 1981 by THE WIRESTER GUILD, Chicago) George Essex was 34 years old and a war veteran. Lou can guess the war yes, he's the same age as the machine gun nest almost single-handed, got wounded for his enthralls and incidently became a war hero and cords. This isn't a war story. This is a tale involving the complications and complications affecting the trot. When I returned to our home city last summer from a profit-making filling the position of general superintendent of Matt Robertson's family, neither romantic nor uplifting but packed a juicy monthly financial income, and as the American religious beliefs sentiment and plain human love he wasn't compelled to go along with the律治 to the birth. I was a dickened cowboy to take the old side kick and exhalt buddy was actus as prime minister for Matt for doing so to be virtuous in being in love to loaf and hang around where I could depend upon my rights to do so by virtue of being in good health. I found that they lived in a nice little neighborhood in the northern section of the city and were very friendly. I scrimptions little five-room cottage painted, and equipped with a large kitchen and running water. The interior of the little cottage loudly testified to the capabilities of Mrs. Emanuel, who was it spiked and span and clean from stem to stern, but the demeanor of the little woman quite taste of the little woman who was my friend's wife. As for Mr. Emanuel well, she was a very nice person, a scriptor, as each man has a dif The compulsion is the first point to be noticed in a woman's appearance. If a woman is not wearing a feature will pass unnoticed. But when the compulsion is bad it overshadows all good points and dominates the beholder's expression. **0 0** Beauty is more than skin deep and a good compulsion must grow from within. It notions and washes while wonderfully helps cannot do everything. **0 0** Health and beauty depend on good digestion and this in turn depends upon proper food, in proper amount and properly prepared and eaten. **0 0** The remedy for facial blemishes is found in proper diet. Pimple, rash, blemish begins with the blood and terminates with the surface. **0 0** And since the face is the most sensitive it is usually the first part of the body that is affected. **0 0** Over eating not only brings indulgence and nightmare, but makes the compulsion coarse and bloody, and before you are perfectly satisfied. farent idea of beauty, but that is the best way I can describe her. I can tell you she is white and color she was what you or she would classify as a high brown. For as hair, she had loads of it; for skin, she had a lot of it enough to be beautiful. For the rest of her—well, she was neat, and well rounded ankles, and well rounded ankles. She acknowledged the introduction gushily, something like a shout, and voiced me that she troubled that any man whom her husband new would be good enough to be amusedly received by her. Experts in the matter may many women wrenched her woman could not condescend to associate with her husband's pals. I have never not not. I have never given much thought to the subject, but after I met her, I felt alive in my own mind that she would never make herself unhappy by mating with her spouse. The comic fellows, those chaps who make a living, and shine in the face of fame, and the wannies want humor at matrinecy, have impressed upon the public mind that she is a kind of superhero, throws a series of comic flits, and a few flat flats, every time she goes to dinner, and pays home to dinner without first netting headquarters, but if that is the way of the average woman, she will not laugh. Although she did not expect me, it was just the same as if she would laugh at a little laugh that it wouldn't be any trouble at all to prepare for me. So while she was rushing to the restaurant, she smatches of popular songs as she worked, and took a picture to her set the phonogram to go. port. Take a knife like me, who has chased over the greater part of the continent for the sake of the chase, without my thought or my will. I am perfectly, it's quite a treat to him to stick his legs under a knife to cook food, but I am not praising Carolina's skill as a cook merely because I'd come so long ago. I am not praising her. I'm praising her because she was a mildly good cook, without a doubt. A woman can be a little bit nervous when she turns back. But if she is an exceptionally has a willingness to prepare the dishes her husband makes, and worthy of the loyal faith every man places in his wife, she stands a pretty good match for a selection of affections of a breadwinner. After dinner Carolina called in one of the neighbors and we played, playing, so enjoyable, infact that the next time he suggests taking dinner with him I did not take dinner with him I did not last forever. Matt Robeson, who was in the habit of hanging out with George in full charge of the day shift, immaculately himself with the idea that it was detrimental to him to take out to labor like to labor the wet sun's hours' of the night, so he made the suggestion that George accuse him of not doing the month or so, and see how he would like it. George, of course, put up a up, as it did look like he was doing it with him so, and offered him would a good proposition that finally, George, after consulting Carolina, acceded to his employer's After a week of the new shift he told himself that it wasn't so bad. Naturally, Carl tried to keep it up. He didn't like the idea of being home alone at night, but she soon adjusted herself to the new arrangement. He was flocking along as smoothly as ever. Shortly after this Pee Wee and I took a trip to Chil. And we went one ten days or so. The night that I returned to the Stax (Continued on page 5) and dingy skin cut orange, lemon and times. An orange eaten first and then a lemon juice glass. A glass of hot water slipped slowly is a wonderful beautifier. 0 0 Orange juice served cold in a glass is an enticing breakfast drink. Valenciennes and Alencon laces are employed as trimming, the mar- row edgings in closely placed trimming and for insets in skirts. 0 0 Tubed accessories are featured in tallied biossems of the simpler one-piece dresses. Linen accessories are coming into vogue in bright contrasting colors appearing as piblings or bindings. Borders and bands of multicolor braids trim blouses and occasional separate coats, some of the latter in black or dark colors of the gauze of black or dark colors with gauze of color suggesting the influence of Chinese color and motif. For street apparel staple tans and browns and gray. Navy blue is coming again into its own. Browns and gray are coming again into its own. Some times called "powder ORCHITIS is an inflammation of the testicles as a rule it is a complication of mumps or it may follow this disease. Orchitis may be traumatic in origin, or it may be a complication in cause. Orchitis following or complicated with mumps run on acute cause lasting on a few days or weeks. Usually there is fever, headache, and an indistinguished testicle is swollen, painful and feels hot to the touch, as a rule only one testicle is affected. This case of Orchitis develops out of every three cases of mumps. Death has been known to follow or chitis, resulting from a secondary infection of infection to the part tonsomm. Orchitis may follow, tonsilitis gout, small pox, scarlet fever, in spite of your disease. The treatment is rest in bed with the hips elevated, ice bags or applications applied to the scrotum. Pain should be realised, and the patient should be carefully fitted pressure suspension bandage. These patients should remain in bed for at least three weeks. To be treated your doctor should be called to treat the case. When I got through with the book, made my way to Alexandra, and she stole the stable by the Dr. Rev. J. R. Campbell, president of the Lamp Church, and one of the men who claims that the Lord had called them to doubt him, may doubt him. I will not question the wisdom of God, and I will not question Louisville, Ky., tell the story. For if God wants you, no one can block God's plans. I hope that you will accept it. Next found me headed for a city called Shreveport in the state of Louisiana. Lou see that someone alighted on Griffin had disappeared, and they were looking for his body dead or alive, they wanted to find what led to his disappearance, leading physician, and I mean all that is implied by leading. He had a hospital, and was doing what he wanted to do to him a call to come at once. It was about 7 o'clock, and the voice was that of a female woman. He took the trip. About eleven o'clock there was another call, and this time informed his wife that her husband was in trouble and that he would remain in the hospital, and the next morning they found him, his automobile, car carrying him, and his friends. Such is life, and there we have it and just where I am not prepared to say. Is he dead? He no is not dead, and he will have the feathers is he? Time may reveal it. It is another novel in the racial life, and you will have to believe it is other one or the other. I have so often said that this world is full of damphiles, and that but there. But there was a bik time in New Orleans, and a bigger time in Shreveport, and you will rejoice with me that I found a grand master Master Henry Stewart Davie, of the Moniac Templars of the world, awaiting me to come over to the Calantha Temple, and I feel you would lik to know something about a mother monument to the race. Will you wait until I tell you about it. Of course you for you know I am going to ought to ought to know and you can't fake me tell you have. But I am going to let you have some in- The Grand Court of Calanthe in Louisiana, like the Grand Court of the city, and is a skimming top to patrol a race on its top. At the head is Mrs. Cora M. Allen, Grand Worthy Counselor, and she is the shimmy whistle man, who whole shooting match. She is a wonderful character. She has held the position at the head of the court, and Grand Worthy has been elected each year in succession. Now this is a recommendation within itself, and now some real good for them has erected a building in the state which cost $156,000, and I when I call you it is one of the finest buildings in the. The proposed Texas Centennial is commemorate the deeds of "whitman" when I tell you it is alone. We wonder whether they did it alone or whether they had some black skimmed help that could to figure in the picture also. The aviator who "kits the cat" in the air is a hero to some people and Death has been known to follow orchitis resulting from a secondary infection of the pertussis. Orchitis may follow, tonsillitis, gout, small pox, scarlet fever, influenza, pneumonia, treatment is in bed in with the hips elevated, ice bags or hot applications applied to the scruff of the neck and the patient should wear a carefully fitted pressure suspension bandage. These patients should remain in bed for at least three weeks. To be safe, your doctor should be called to treat the case. From Shreveport, I made a trip to Texarkana, and I had a time with her. I met her home of Mrs. S. A. Mathes, and then I had the pleasure of seeing Miss Virginia Adams, the stenotherapist trained nurse, and Mrs. Duckle Kennedy, the hairdresser and the like. All I were delighted to see Mrs. Kennedy, who came from there, I made my way to Beaumont, Texas, found Dr. C. B. Charlton, waiting for me at the door. That is to say we went to call on Dr. A. W. Williams, the doctor, and found him ready to shake my ill black hand and make both of us welcome. There was a big welcome going on to this room. Dr. Williams after I had talked with his wife, hitched up his auto-monitoring to this room, and toted us out to Dr. Charlton. Next found me on the rest, and started the next morning for New Orleans trip this time, because I am right here in the Nation's industrial area. Prof. N. W. Collier, an able educator, president, and associated in the work is one of the strongest in the area. Sarah A. Blocker, a native of Geodogia. Now remember I have told you about this school before. It was at one time located in Jacksonville, Fla., known then as the Baptist Academy, but the white school here making heavy donations. It is here and they are building up a new building for the race. A new building will be dedicated next month, but it will be in April when you read about it. It is 24th of this month. The building cost just on $35,000 and is indeed a fine building. The school I wish you could drop in here and see them dedicate the building, for they are going to have Governor, John C. A. Hardye, is to be here and will speak, and then there will be the superintendent, who will be invited to make the whole state of Florida, W. A. Corthon, and State supervisor of Negro Education, H. J. Erwinton. We have been invited to make the principal address, but they have not heard it, and the students of Hot Springs, John L. Custodian of the Woodmen of Union, and many have been invited to be here. I will tell you more information about the Information comes to me that the National Race Congress will meet in Washington, D. C. April 16. I will be invited for a great big meeting believe me. If he is going to be a great meet-in from start to finish, I will be invited to the school and I will be gone for a few days. If I do not have to go to it, I will hear from me later. If I do not have to go to Third Street, N. W. Washington, D. C I will bring this letter to a stop It's better to have loved and lost -yes, very much better. Money may be the root of all evil but it is also the token of success. OFFICE CAT TRADE MARK BY JUNIUS BOB'S FAREWELL You can keep every kiss I gave you, You can keep every golden caress, You can keep all the tricks I taught you. And the stories you made me con- fess; You can keep whatsoever you care Twas ever thus, when Noah built the first fleet, the humble taxpayer got soaked. A high town, in a place where everybody is suspicious of the man who won't join four or five things. Laugh and you learn for a tear-filled eyes see nothing but sadness. The loneliest feeling is when the telephone operator repeats your name. He peers off the line, as it were noisy, no bingo signal, no answer, no nuthin'. Correct this sentence: I like this suit,陪 friend wife, but I'm afraid it's little to expensive. Congressman must be in favor of tax reduction, but if they value their jobs, they'd better be. After a review of the study of Mah Jongg Gladys has broken down and confessed that she drew pok- OLD FASHIONED FOLK H. J. Barne and E. F. Bristol, accompanied by their own wives, were Clevelanders last Tuesday and Friday—Alice and Ida. This is the time of year, when a man wants to set out a lot of new shrubbery next week. **STRIKES** —the hoolie's delight —the pitcher's dream —the batter's nightmare —the rolling pin's duty —the mildew that some of the chief causes of winter awakening: (1) frozen radiators, (2) the plumber, (3) the plumber, (4) the oil burner, (5) the cooler, (6) women, (7) collar button, (8) the weather man. Add as many pet items as you care to: we won't object. The fact that four items now do the work that was in 1920 is listed as a "Cheerful Item." If the $4 shirt does not want to be discontinuated we brace up and somewhere near the work it used. A dozen hoodes over the door won't prevent bad luck unless you work industrially and intelligently. Why do I like you, lad?! Not for your golden hair— There are a hundred ladies With coffee, much more fare. Why do I like you, lady? Why should I fall for you? I don't know why I should lady. But the girl I do! Propping a sock is a signal to brooming. Another thing that is doing a caution. How the horses must laugh as they watch cars being hauled into a service stations a few days ago. The first real talking machine was made of a lion. Later on inventors made one that you could shut off. Correct this sentence: "Don't urge me please, 'said the white-haired lady.' I'm getting too old to dance." A day of experience is worth a day of advice. Clactice has a married brother who is a marry闹. When his little girl has to take castor oil he takes a does first to prove to her that she is a doctor. The fliver owner: "Wouldn't that jat you?" The who orator: "Tell it the world." 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In reach, you can pass through the main casino, but the crowd of followers gathered around the little, cute buby-eye. George has never seen a chair, I switched on my phone, have never seen a fellow, who has warned me. I gazed at him. I knew he was trouble. I drew up a chair, set it directly in front of him, dropped my hands on his knees. His eyes were but he opened them my touch, and struck him, aloft the mouth as if a sudden gust of wind "What's wrong, old mail?" I asked, endearing make my voice FOR YOUR SKIN. To make your skin lighter and more charming apply Dr. Fred Palmera Skin Washing Ointment with a soft, refreshing massage. Almost immediately your skin bleaches clearer, becomes lighter and free from that hard skin. "I went home this morning." "I did not extend below the surface 'two hours ahead of my usual about 'carolina' was not there A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. M. B. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924 Texas Towns Texas Temple, Texas. FOR RENT: Restaurant department. Apply, Mrs. L. Green, 418 South 13th. Street, Temple, Texas. The baby boy, five months of age, of Mrs. and Mrs. Busby of East Avenue. E. passed away a day before of last week. His remains were last rest in the Seven Star Cemetery, by the Union Understanding Co. Mrs. H. C. Anderson of south 5th. street has purchased D. S. Butler's property annex to the house, and has made some very important improvements thereto. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Price of south 5th. Texakhan-. There were several candidates baptized Sunday at the Church, but none has been recently placed in the Church, Rev. Whitaker, pastor; Services were largely attended by the congregation. Rev. J. W. Matthaea has purcased beautiful Overland Scenic Center, home of M. J. H. W. Simmons on last Tuesday night was a suicidal well Church was well-pleased en- The Dallas Expire will be on male at the following news发布会. H. E. Johnson's Treasury Store, H. E. Grand Ave. L. Tinnellman's Fine Arts Store, 1100 W. 12th Street S. Lecardieu's Greecy Store, 1100 Preston Street. M. Klindt Bouchier's Greecy Store, 500 Preston Street. D. C. Sunnison's Greecy Store, 2235 Joe Emanuels' Greecy Store, 1717 Little Street. The Greecy Store Drive, 600 The Old Carver Drug Store, 5020 Stone's Store, 6002 Willow Street, South Hill Pressing Furniture, 1900 Stone's Store, 6002 Willow Street, South Hill Pressing Furniture, 1900 H. J. Boone Barber Shop, South Stone's Store, 6002 Willow Street, been successful in obtaining these items by your payment. When you can get your payment every Saturday, working for the small sum you pay, your address and the report will be sent to you. A large crowd attended the Lemon Party at the home of Mrs. B. McCarthy, the head of the Buchanan School No. 3 met March 13th, meeting open at regular time 3:30 of clock, prayer room, and club; collection club; collection club; collection adjourned until next Thursday. Mrs. Gertudet Press. Pres. Mary Miles Secretary, Mr. Gardner has beautiful home on Lee St. Mr. McGregor—Sunday School was carried out at New Zion at 9:30 A. M. The house of Pe and Chalan. The house of Pe and Chalan. Sunday at New Zion Baptist Church; semen prescribed by Rev. W. H. Church; semen prescribed by P. M.Brown at her post of duty. Missionary sermon was prescribed by A. H. L. Boyd. Mrs. Easle Sims of Pt. Worth is here visiting her father, Rev. T. Smith open Greenville. The Ladies Home Mission Society was entertained at the Stuart Street at 3 o'clock McDay. Those present were Mrs. J. L. Lee, Mrs. V. Miller, Mrs. A. L. Stuart, Mrs. J. Dudley and others. Bristaw, Okla. In remembrance of Mrs. Jesse Trailer, the Treasurer of the table sits father. At the foot she sits the mother, but no longer a greater reward. She has ben called from earth to them. She learns from many and many other relatives. The funeral of Mrs. Jesse Trailer was the larger of the two. Fraser was a Christian woman and loved by every one. Black Friday was a weekends meeting with his tent. Mr. Bud Scott who died last Thursday due to the fact none of his relatives have been coated. Hon Bert Armstrong, the Business League and Candler of the Solvent State Bank of Memphis, Tennessee. The Business League, Mr. Roddy was entertained in the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Willis and his stay here. Meritorious Printing And Designing EVERY MAN WHO HAS LOST THE VITAL FORCE OF YOUTH MAY BE RESTORED Beautiful Hair Is the Birthright of Every Woman We Give You Valuable Information Free! Through delicacy and grace, of woman it is often relied on of the most valued possession—hair. For more than 30 years we have provided hair for colored women. 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Duaghirs otra ‘atta mies at thoes Dag ‘hare rhe Raigbe aad Daur ‘Pato staat rn ersten ner ‘OS th mune adaras ee Cy meaty ot Balan wy ta tiaberishe wus bia tant inte the ite ot Mocwe Dickens oe any cot tad sneering Secem ee een: tte wala {he‘hiowlng ors weve Vasa WA's le Mentor Erin ‘ee har: 3 Dok Ente orators ican ter Rr STA ier, Asse vives ‘on chiee Srenater: Ws Tua ch eta Master 36 Gris ie axe {inal walter attaron’ Chet Ban fer bouren .te eau, ssh Depa Sian Hew Willams oar‘ Suan Sunday” voi see's Meh ay with the oh Zed Batettore 6 mabe ors SEA Btpuay We Ble eo stent tee 0 nor tpn torward march tote Fi Iota suuro wre wel prvi [rare be "th eso [Beuehtre anne: “Wheres Lana bet wit yore stent Sn Fes tnlrsareed taser afer |montes who had charge of the pro- [Sam "afer the poeta. Rev © LFnton stay fr Mtn. 138 Wom fie of the soneu rms an ltca'ftereting neta, ae 12'm veuehnn was huey fering ‘From—stgslar marie wore be ar at teensy ng. obe esas or ba ten” [nem teran, Salam Annus NA sonvouns otras bot on, Apr and 39 dune Laster, Write oe ot arse eta betty roped sacs nse lear Sunday at hs ome fora Bie, after svrret wena uhses Boros cchemtioe: Sot tre fag tts nome by hn Panter, he lio aad: teeta toes nr, ie wens mambr of tend Fi pin church athe rater fir: ove woh he tates cw Patiees pects eect os fends ts sovrn Bi Io Bia attnoy onion ‘Da end deseo ite ies ere Sy hire tert Korman sha Pr cy sent at uany au fener eon with rave and rents ee: Rane seer 0 tice Met Monday for tr home wt rent fc be onborn.prnsipat ot P¥ ie cas Ee wes te se as feos was sty: soma intha homes of Pat) and ee 3 Ir tore Mand ir tae Wat fim aes Heta eae wes in th ity Monday Uhe quent ot Are. Johns ste Duckeve. Sr Wt sans ice penton tbe eats bee i tedeng Des SE. Bintan rie ot ohveviie’ “tated” cre Doster te “thls naw aera ted were guents'G? ities an Gnaeus Jonas tt os Mnatr fe he: seared ten Dall atom nary Sastry west ot ana, esata Ta th sat at har moter and aaa Hoty snare nit oer the cr te the donor the hie ot he Gaugntare: hs ile Beat eB fate and daughters Wiey tae Sty were ta net beeen vena of rleweh “tv ose’ Somton il te bit te fete Duptiat shuren ape fo ats hate ao, Moms acd moter hrs Ouvieiges entusoay a Oretan with hor ana sr’ Pars Ge el aa fae as tinh romalag ot Meal Dirt tived Sunday trom haa and wating to Pan eve ue iat santo oars ah tas Samet ut Monday oriag’ The Peso tnt mesiere af ins ‘Chanel ar pete as "eww ier Soey bar fave anand sro Taio en ra Angie rane wa Sinatiog the Soman of ty wi Se satan. Ma ait Tasior (rom Bunton tat bondny bee returned Wiel nome. atthe abors place The Blut ost which soeand "a hig ocho! Test lane © ass n-avry way. The Tessh seat” ph parts plas mining ff assaf the vuttors An tact var sores Coe ‘ib emaritdanase oom. Me Mightower hia sr, hi mebrt Betton hr ae ker cent Boe aay an Monday neon, fou oats and fon ar ca Gievalaed Wane te meved nt iar ny howe tu Gove sat, the scoot sing at Livery othe at search was up t date evey reset ‘Duopia tbe inane the weathor war arely aero Bret scetons wart reer Meaas Collen goarct The Tesch cm tre." Fond principe, hrs Poi, masta ne Panag 6 now balla Prot, ord ta fay. Rav. Sn tn yi See ts Siseaems ok woot enjoyable time Miss Mary Taylor fr aa weok fort Lovin he fnart ao cowed bts wit Tort Cry iat Toca and Wether day "he former wining ft ete nn ts econ tree outer fan witneane the gues the epee terns weal end “ave met ant Prony armtng wit hr "ean. A” nent Arter the bustno part ofthe mest ia one Roce war mest ‘Song tae ene ‘heute was spent In. doing Seen ten nace ao a eee achools were well attended Sandsy. IE ¥. at Holt Pugvim church render ed sp excellent program last’ Bun day. ty tho tira quarterly report of the Firat Daplat chorch way a Uo tho ‘wlohe af mombers and: pas tor with ‘equal sntifustion to th frente o¢ ‘he ehurch, the clerk de serves pralae for the buxinces moth eda ued tm preparing this recount Rev, J Warrington. Gosiven the commendation of the denomination for the service he hes and ts giving th alge. Tm fore than? youre he han erected «church wiitice t0 the ered of tha denomination, value 410,00" only_ owe 832.0. “rhe. Miah sehoot Woy played Eno taxt Priday, Re umn wtod 4 and 4 Arn. Lava Dunieis and duuutter of Ransaa City Ma. waited Mra. HT. Smith. om rule to Terral. Rey. . W. Dally of Teersil; Rev. RB. Pranete of Tyler, tev. W. Calhoun of Rast, were rama ene, nd hefty, Man tara wit mis ob GauNel”’ palotion ceetaned! vice, Rev. Hamilton and members of sores ant toa Tay ee ater eens pesacraecenan Sct ented daughter, Mim Josie Carr, ts manning & revival at A.M. &. church. feet pens mttaer eee eee Soamenaten nee Re menecs etn “iu pce apttine president; Mise Vora Maddox, secre- "Sete pe paket oes eee aes oe Pose Reese ok toes js ate teen esc are coe See ia oe eta A ener pacere ten = Secor te eee oe ee ear e eee Be eer ey ee eee oer ener Rae oee cer erhes Rome folks, returned home Tuesday ‘evening. Misa Ruth Cox, teacher of Seer eee ee ss Sch csr tt an tet een ene Johnson, teachers of Tehvacens Hi a were Mexia visitors Saturday. mide ceobag ee een gies Sees poi oreo oe ee ee ee ee eee per ears te are oe eee ees Reece eet oe oe oe me rae mages tees es yok leg pa ea toa ee ere cos eae ae ee Cerne ea meres Pee ees eee pear tena are Boe oer paneer os eae ee tea teen Seen eae et Pog egal Bg Stinger thas eer aan SP ag pale pomeen een Ge ee conan ae Satan eee ee oat manan cers Ses eae ce rar acne pect Gaara tee iene eee wy Nir eehplipmking a eee Sena he See ee oe toe emia ar Harper and Miss Nona B. Norfeet of peer ee a ae! ease te ee eee apiece ee cae eens oa ber oie Dev rennet nes ae eee ln Ee Se ee cena hc Bie enn paneer ees ater a car ee eesce ee pee mame AS eee tee Besa ae ee bene re eer Sewer ae mec eee ae Rater snot eee eee icetemrisr ocd peter ome el ea Siemon Ee See Be ae reer Pe cece ae ae eccrine ee fg ce Eee crane eeeres eres a are seen tena Se eee eaee oe met ante Se ee eee eee bes ieee oe eee See ere Sign eiae fetta ota cd aca eee oa ee eee pees os Seeger a eee ee East eae! eer ser areas see ae ee ca oe wear eons eee ee “es aon, Scores 8 thd Rn ey, Creve Chareh. ioter— Rev. TD. Caradlng pantor of the A. bk m chnreh. was at hls post ot ity. Sunday. ‘Two wonderful ner: mone were preached. At it a.m. snd ight. Doth. services were well at tend. PomerSuntay was a high day at ME Zion with Gupt. C. A, Seite |Win, sa0 Sa 2%. sleek, Nev, “Vers Ir preeted x wonertatormen Sir i qine erat wor ik hor Satter re Meet, bass aot end, Sate Jan pects ‘Terrell a tae, Wate Dota, ran te albert st its was dows Wi et enced he aco rani at fae "Weds to ‘Mineola to Join hia wife, Mr Jim~ ffs canna ot alan waste eo ihn tone hace Bonde sar Fie estas lay"staet ming tomar |ntrides under the leadership of Bid. {n'ai the worthy Bape ‘he ner nv uri |monaage to & large and appreciative esate fren ngs ad oat [ene and he orad tay ins are [ees foe ii saa Newton hay [es reported ty ta rupert an be fine it ropa fod to sucousPie [ore hereon fom thu eof om Isticg « move bout sates Matador the baler Mage 30 Itmpten. Warming othe vill jis taking on @ very active tone. J" navente—tuncay fobost wan fin ac'oth church Sone ten /Suncy i orange: Mra beste hay |tm back from Waeo, Texan Mr. a0d Mat ea We beucerey, ar \vtatting ie father. Mr. Henry WU Vins anne in ian te wl laden wean at the reception at the BL iseate at ac" cheeh | Prgn lige wetia"t sommes arin Ke ctoed to Deve, Teun Som jay and woraipoe wit he” Date ler hey, Tone’ of Tomple Dire ia ht aa arter at arte an Ione Grecian 8 nts [rasa wek ea vine. "te Sum Wastin "abe, aware oft lene atthe es chareh, Tata Miche preram wader Prot Baye Inet Deter wa el | cmatcha— tua was mine and lwnite any at ha sharh ew Penna’ prathed wo. wonder Jrumnere sist are ‘caning kewingsrowdnd Sour ct siete inne wosan tnt of ar [vanes ina» evsnd entrain Ist "rwaday Sight for thet loner bendy. chonls se pepe tg: tor Banter powrame hie toate prepara for that cote ‘onan On Ith We EM Kamas an ataton tf ete Acismeat on Tore Satara. sta ot of town ra ary facie | canoe minatter an tens ot ewe pore ov tne a Beto 3 cr tartan, 4 loser clan pase way ‘casey, April Ie veel servos a he ae retenen. er [x urne,ticating: hn bad een member ot A hare fr lity tree seam. sche arate Inet hor ath to sate other fustien tnd host ot tte Oo ee town slatrs peta aoe Mas is stems aot Aci, ey 2 braning,baphow. ely “erea Dent sunday choad" evoos a fi ebrcesBosey."hare toms wed A tscta thse Dost Gllacantatine'A Se Same Say sues Two unled” wit “toe rca ay, HA oe ite eo octtai Monte, Amtny en tors, th_ peat Wook a. Vira pari abetoay Ms asd Mea SimnscnGeivevion, at and MC roman Washington ava Sm 1, miss ¢ Dretane worshipped ar ee A. M. H. church, Sunday. Call for the, Soret st rane ila tae mom tere th fede vated the "pa soaee stowage nao nat Sar pin ibe poner they Set th abe iden win grote si nate pane ertanded an entation te them to call again, Ie Bhinmhy Satoh wa wat tenant, ait washes were Ok thal part of duty, enna ceed The ten cul gualin tthe cosas fi sro mat ie King of or Tyla & Min Chr peti cr fal whaatigiingerrmce Xo Ptinday et ate Blof Cat. ehareh to © packed nove, He hell ike elon mpl! boas oon ana thirty: instar Seenntt oune's dauanter ot bared ory Daath paet wank asing atta date." Sone tn Ses Toor mtn ts Maan Dr fay nent Cote of Potter fenre‘ ting v0.00 and ee fot ‘ine ie and ata 'C. Lave ct an whaser erg uta of prs ante Roteren aerated fhcking handy with a endear ier atany wile Meh any a Prat Greek GM chon Mr fn hn McDonald wore ante Si and haem maar Sua ee Snot chooses pair reach the rata roweht sh many chanees Areetech—ter, RC. Culberson peectad" Bis Bi sermon as fcew Chapel asthe mewiy ale We bees fr hn ‘ereat facacs tnd opt be wl prove Seal foe tank th is erleped aoa ‘bePerhins wan inte “ey tat wesk tasting oye and ibe proper hing at nme on thes who seeded tans, Wh Sook. whe hee reed I ihe ee fort gooaly mamber of yaar, ea funny iad wean cea tan exfloded on whch be ane Deva whits man whe aio wes kil Connor Thee Piston of the lo olan assaf frei the exolonon, fr wah teed two ta Inter” Sook wae Os Gad tive Save tates. 2: Gockaent ha: gga ant sce dncggidayst iit In all being appreciated to the hte eatin th some Saree va eee errs anit a ees rere ew ae cee ere aes ee een ents amen re ee Sfmt nae outer ted oe scutes een Ieee ‘months tn Weet Texas, pindth iad ah Loe te area scecme gars ees aioe ee aon SA fee ey tate Recreate ot ane rin fst seeencct a ler was successful tn gultion wets seen ar es [winning frat prison fn. sewing an freon et Se 2 Seen meen ae me ret Se coe roe corre Rep ie (The witners in the District mee! Fs meor tn meoe frees es terme |tiona. Miss Ploy V. Coleman in Be leny writing; Uradell Parker in Ju- ir ne rae eth pa eartesaicerras Pe relearn Paes cere ceetrs anaes Papees crete by Sees ra ies areca at oa Sel pee Seeien lof the closing exercises will appea: Perio ho See cere ae ines eas cee Leo Pee accent ors pee eae ee ae jae a he frac a arta ena Pac ace epee pies rene Sere eee eee Pegbog tallies aoe, [preacher, collected Sunday $38.20 set cece ey“ fs ree remem Se Shen SE cro bs hn irae asin ce ne ie Singers i is eee a ps cs ae te te orn ee ree a ee te ete oe Sere tee ce ce rte cree a ss Sree ae a See rari so an Sai ture and Rev. Willie Green played soe ne com, eae ene ee Sarin erences sinc cr genres ae piers cea on po ort cae i pet esac or oe sos one women, his nigh€ sermon subject ee een ie tone re Ne ae coe mes tern, the brothers rained. ote hun- Serer cen i ce eo ices ener paler oes TRC ss sore ren tes dee eee a po corres to pee ee eas Sta esses oe Pane Sepete cre nator epee eee Se ms See a oe mace Soares reece eet is eae freee ire cae ree eae Seer eerens Bs Free Oona erates pee ee oe sect esa age anpdpcnag te ree ne pes Cee te a he ae met or Bes ern ee Ps Pare on Bosh Sere onset im ctoreeoer a oe cae hoa pe east ren eee, oe ree prc a enere o ee eae eee, Beta fms ot a pet Sos ra co Soe omen Seon sla By our restore for evry @ ver ave visiting Mra, Henry Allen nih ven, rn, Mani Jaba- meen alan ir won fot Moa Sirti 2X ila of ean aso to awa re SMP ata a 8 pinssest poset of Dr and recy. nic est or Be scby Ba nterot osc alt Re Wieser orien et wot fe eta imser Pel Comme ce eerste Gee: srs tacts se neh Mae? fein cae ws ite See Bear fen tree, tre Satara ont hi Sr stens on oo ion ee Se ei hase iano Pelco p wean pect eek erate Sean wthe nl. eee Senta ar tats ee aarti nu ioe rot dare or | Mus Art Club met with Katherine lesat Sorina pred inset Seah ee Domeneaton ‘lind et "wainer besos Soe eae ea ee ee Bet dara nt and eas ¢ se, Set Seger etek lAnnle Beaver, Apelt 12th, The B. Y. cegeres ecmearhett en ws ects un etncey ft fevancaet bra. we a tee ty toes sant Pty Cane. KC waren ch rast tas eset wen ah Sea me moron secret a kt ne eect ele a doce owe fcr seem ot 038 th S*eseg Se. as cane ve re ‘blessed with another ood rermon [trom Malacht 421-8 enie_Wayins Capt A.M Last Ree went ea senor fost ia ees twee ts Se eens aur tte fr pi actst uns ents et ooae ies “veacs “ttieen at oat etna terete fara ed a ta as of 400 es ich srt tat ores et ae Ste fat Kanan te Sets [estan Soest imett ese Se ih on at mecha eae CT ead fester esas Atos c focan tuts eet? ae Deus oe sisettca rps pone eat torah ee ih hi py alg Be oat Breeton 0 fa dn age cena siees ess Se ertes et ay Reames eat Satna Se ir ea onsite ora etanes an Ses Ver sea eae ork estas Uae ete es ves tet seca ie merceti ee ner Se sip Waal hey cook scan tad enc ute tern re soa ts ask eran ti a bee tae mae tecay ee Wirerey cies: ruts Gecig are wacnae May ete ecgn tae moto alana eee aro arene ee DD. AND B INSTITUTE amie: de: ARES, SON AC" Ioatth week lord. The follow: torn Sabbath echo reviewed Prot A. at Story ith heath ape Picci. Sunday’ ght Reever Iesting th Mth tak, selection “isalth, Rome and ascalon® ae tai Mera, Soa fol Prot” V. G Gren, nesth talk-—"Gods Grek Oat ort Mra eB Wits, Sons Say, health tatty ian Ye Reon Moca Solo, lf Porters Tooth rash Dri now fo Dean the dar Oat Dent, ra Hara a’ Ae Walker: akon Myeloma Prot. *qaeaic—DecwnasdInetet Day: Faith tite Dr Me own, Ors wets Vora Beto “aes en JM Darian Heath tle “walking to Means ten 2G Meche. eth tak “ihe. Figs Min. 6. Sith Heath tae “Tobertonia re Mreaslr, Yoon Bota es’ A Sor” Meath Pury Mim, Mr. , Mer” tin elcton, Beat operon re ony. tepant ° Wanda laht—tsalthsroeray | partment. ve aeate het tre erection” bam AD Pika Shoe Feat tae brs. ts Olver. ‘Prorstar—chiren's Mosh aar vnth ti Stn Eo th Road tne "op ‘ks Mm MO. Pasir calf. “Ona. Cha" ede ayn Beale a Mra at 3 Greens, “chute Sutton” Melty ik “tra 6 ¥. Monrea ietion, Mire Ye Remon tan fate “Mire tae ese dom, Min G.Ralnd”"Ganerah Cinen-upDay> thy ohooh tthe kre Davla The Py Ith Moot Wore itataton” Prot 2A Tonmon "Proreday slghteioath_ moving pictaresSinmush crasgDover: font ie Ge Sonn, a, "Sound Mind tn's sound ody.” seve, barca the arnt” tubeatee ein F Wate, Texaa, April 2— Dr. Webster of Wile elty leotured t ws Wedneaday’ on health. he dos tor grave a. almple talk on the {i portance of ridding all iving aoa tara of the fly and mosquito, knows aa the deadly erm laden crenture Dr. F. Wommek wan the lecture Thuraday. He ‘emphasnédpersotal dsanllpees and aolt-rerpect, i ia oer en Dxcsinlor Ragilsh eb lant Wel day wan Indeed a tuccean. Exton poraneous remarks ware made. bY the president, Me. Af B. Staughton ‘Deen Johinnon delivered a wonder- ful ddreas to the Preshman sas on “Pruthfulnean”™ . Q.C, and C. ©. played Dail Thursday and Friday, The score net ted favorably for Paul Quinn to the tune of 42 to 4 Dean A.J. Johnson addtensed the Y. MG. A. Sunday oo “Pain Points on Personal Por- Wy. Me started Dack to the orlan of the “" Hla talk wan Sialo and nmol and Gn mabry ennai preperiy thare will be tiueh, benefit tered therefrom. ‘Wo are having vittors from many points and we are planning to en ortnin then We are glad’ to Dave hace mba Gaus’ Beautiful AdressConfesses Bee | eS) Pin. ie (eke = Be | 0 AM: | , y a " a4 .\ a e & ae | ee, a 4 ® i \, pee Hy iad oe ts c me eoeracia cooes es Ars." 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Write today for information Hi-Ja Chemical Company ‘Attaata, Georgia Richardecn to visiting her dangh fee ra" Mabel Mlenardson Duis is. and wre Eat ite Mussa tutus. tome Cutie” tay nhool st atende, fhe ele to ats ‘ae tne canes ter sr Mich peceed wonderil ar | iaite—be K. of P. had their an- F yeaa spinal sistat"Cas tart “atest ears Seam et crcce en Sites scanty "he prose wa rary dma mena) reece ul ape ser rey wens Te Sie be alae oreo teres aeons Out pane shel lee ap i fit rhea Poorest Man nec “ucpureairt seb’ Pict Wit rondan’ The lem Saran prety aivionne bat crag aay ah ome redo. Gimer, — Sunday, “oot wa wall ade at teaches sent vit te exepton ot Bro iit Hrdnen E Dentyile Sunday Sco! at the vol Baur wh Fup 3 Besiow ah post ay. PL A Bolden Tet for ble church Kennte Beiny and. renched Rew CA Willame ot Besuoat ar present with te a tenbere sunday’ The, Minis Mr"Eatore of Mose appeared ate Colored. School Fide ta Saray night tow peced bouts the ‘eta tthe Colne school are tagaged en arth mie, conte Mer, Me "Mecabe fled bis wpaitnent Beaumont, Ter Bind Areva "ae" Mol donee "exon; Mr, Fe te arti, New Orleans a Ren, Gok wiles oe A M8 pair vate these Monday tadcxte en fevosing lets, Wasahachle, ars, Ba. Mort otic Puls apes fw aap Sere Mahi “her nas” See Wiss ME Guar lst Ba lar ent “Saturn meh te suet of Sas Gade Wilts te "acta dies Heer Sent cn ane Gadye wise ee ot a alan Soaay wih Sere Gi wan the Da ee tin howa_ Worle bat rotnel Bins Gabino, wher we hs ret ving "ter Sothern rite lanpin "Dates, wan he ree a on ladys lie al aun ie th abet poe ‘on Jacks stet. "Hoya Arend chatty lah met irs "ant wih ourees mene bert preent. Deets re: dis Tatum. Mr. T. 1. Shelton, funer- ister ait at New iy Base Church Sanday” wader te mupiaa of the Bo Fr hogee as ales fuera “al Ne Nt zi agate Mon tera “ger the’ aoaglees sik and Dandhore ee Tater saver Beta ef Obiabome Oty ran ee chy tn were Tessas, — Sunday. Stoo! amd jena tig A a Char Ren 0. W_Motiey wan at Ms ad preached wa Cod Der ota Rar sa, Beaor of lise wan ty he ty Tanto ayo baste Quiles few er. Soe’ ot in Wesley Chapel the fener services ven aie, WW Wis bad Deacon en Wate 2: Pee ee | Chandler—- Sunday Schoo! was ell tented at CM, B Chore fey, 0. it Maree, BB Tale Dittrich the Bast lepton: Ror: dW sal war's iron Buaty. Calon it Sear ree aren veers be eat Mires Clomtne Pus \Gleminae han se ‘Clemo acy Reaneays Onna Wise [Sein Ann Clesimonn isle Ba Inert sotanoah olde ts Wi He? caer tered tron yt today ery sh haa Been via fa bar ae Tayler —nev. 8.8. dyer cow ed hl rerva. dy. Ronde Irateg "her “tyre treed a It aM Servier at 8 Ps M fey 2. m. aockson enced facet rem, nde we er. SA Myere had. bptnng ithe Dinutctwet bas had PE aap Wisner eral Soe idence 'Rnacord pre 200 feds 3 tease onphe [stoet Ora btaeey Beat rn In 196; Lewis Nason, dune fonning #10," Albert” Pound end Sunlon ait oust ali teow dor aitance. sm et ‘evan Sun raga. {risy Sayre a wo Me cans betrvean Bese te ‘Nior "and wal nay Tile age er. "Roy "iiaerwerth ose the bet” knoe ecaan tls sown nated ya ett ae Lott cone ber Kis Serenrden" Wattesay” night 38 ford" a" tng snreram Th {Stechen tre pret for Barer program Bonhen.—The K. of Px tr Jota ea wash grins ver ‘elder, em alee isc ict Bn wack Swe Poa ony Grind Deputy o the a ind Drashers ade he sage is os "weck. Mon Bae oud fet tet wove. brea, oad nt Sate hin Marj" Late fet lie eck Yor Dales, sre catem eat party motored ber Suny trom Benson ton ci Beatin at wiles er sue fe ie pao ane, $50.92. re Bis Beubia” of in Wor Yate vee te wil Drs ands Otel bachan were married nat week. Btu Mint Bourata “Burnett and aT ape pent Tous’ wre ane tea Beslan, Laxton Servlet were id a tay areas pl ae a Shera. Oat Neck bop Counc was fatesd tune we kns Wo as. reel Tenders mo actin. "We rae ci'sinto" Sts. ‘Panle Pic and Shale tare ual are Hara Eton were clog totais Thugatay oradend he. for sete nt Wie Ace‘ who paused “away” Apr econ, re. ‘Octave “Staple and “air Mrty mone ated te feral soc Chiton Levis rh a Sts Wed Nee’ lang oer isto notte fort eas ft Sunny tr len ater Sant seviey ware od Pathe Hapt ure” ara ot thy Std ee at cel atendea or aitar preached reuse sorcad "toe AH aa yp! ve ware wel niente ve Gate hat. Counc Ter Boone preached two nol He mon | Marthi Mills—Rey, ©. C. Smith deters two” salsa sone’ Sider Prpelaes "a {THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TRKAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1904 ait; wenie atta thao Donnie Pruitt, Mra. Lacinda eae so eee fet se et Pas, evens — adel A i eaeret"Srstay Set eos fink aia ihe” path ey Bi clita oo "pea age oot nae be Se at wp lye we Boingnaaty eb initee pn” Sto OS Tomcrse— Canin Girl cae tre ta ee aot [eater ate dad Sas 3 ean tte ne (pee "tac nt Ha ite ek cactus ae eee cg ah eae ae i cinee tc a Saat Seat Te oe Tera ace peed ier Baas aera en or ca esac gee Chega a Ser. Ge otek eae eo aet eee er Sea oat a fete nee eats TieaSitaa fails ee Etat tare tte ne Cae [Ata atp pao rg Ak Feige yea eta ay Nae Ricken BB Pe Saas pene ha Be Cciacunets caer et eee tre oP ea fet” % Minuae hers ee ee wy Sees aint aca Tastand-— As. the ‘ep tart ag Se [aohoot atthe Au'M."B.. Chureh Halos vaso ew Bednar ore jadtcee: Eta mora’ ad ey carer Cetin tly atic h ea ac "ben" spar "were aon Be taser aaee siete fee ert aie aspen ete bat er tha “cue porte sc ee ae eae bee secay, dor rete ea a nie Me a ta ne el et aati te tomas Bry git aves ad ara A tl in a Fora alu Mea |Lee has returned from Ft. Worth. [gaara ee tae faph ap ak Ieee ica ae a Ei te A Fait asap ioe wall ea sms zee toc tam ie ss Me emer thst erate ine anon, her 3 east aot rae ane ete, Xs, Se? went Jie, ates? nts Tinaoe |i I ninpes = etd unsleb Gc tear," nae" ete a theron peed wth the bagged lie err os aes we veoe ier” mer at, Smt, past Eee kore lest ainda a co very beautifully reviewed the 8 |i an cn Ret. at Tfaen'o Wouter a ln aie oes ae het gt et Wadhint Serer ele tare a Mae bune Shot a1 Re eat os tata sas ectaan et ree ee es es, Jee uttese aa aia ees eer eat ica eat PRO rear ge ace etre ane Hse daa ce goa i natacr, foe ta et a eer wae no ees rng M0 auto alaet"Sunt "hr MS" Su san'ek ont Ream rig tore! Sone ose” aac ke at org eh ann aey oes eh euch Stas kee Walle Gtye-ter. 17. liner et iat tad‘ aa nem Poti eater Peters Re a ancerin Frat ragoetat eet Erin: tei eaaa adae ir gat gy At etent aaa’ wor Bese ark eel ae is" dittat, teeta pea cea Nate rl ees cats pone eae esate sere eee A ie ea a eee St ae cae re ee eae i wisest re. eek eee ttl aa Brora et oases Bat a Secs santa We evs Se Mae tnt Wood "aundy Sateen eae Garnet toes gg a Stel aa" Sua dor ier er pees Tac sts ‘ora BSE rraatt “ty oe emia "ed "Poa 0 ee. Tenhem-— Sunday Scho an etna esky sia eae arte ws on ‘sn er" ste fee of itescteh "ous ete iy heoteo acae Dee jcity Monday on business, Deacon acne: Senean Dee Sat churches "enjoyed food. services Stra anie Heoderoun who was confined to herbed Inst” week, i improving” neal Me We Grown of Hempadcud. was ta the chy atondcy ot Wanienn Deacon Dan Jouen Wit te weak, The remaite "Mra. Allen Fair of MtcGresor. were" aed 10" thin cy Tas Teeny Yor rial fa cra at Cada Hl Baptit chore remain tail go eat inthe Cada HiIl Cemetery, Bite Robt: ‘Dare was eile (6. Walvie tothe funeral of hie father, ev. C, C cael the pulpit nt Independent ‘iit at jet Church ‘eth. &' good anetonce in ttondance. Trot, Ford of Hockvall was here lat week in the ineret” of" Modern onl Samaritans Men RA it, wife of, Walle Bls died at thee Dome at 705 8. Mane treet April at "tos" Ramer ere held ‘nt’ “independent Baptist Church of which ae man aor: ber She war alma member of the Star Court at Calanthe” No. Say, hp kot a Woe te eos We take ‘his metbod to thank cue ‘many {rien for. thei co strain haem dori nee ‘sna Seat af our be igred sate ‘wte. Men (Bila who. “iepared’ thi ite, Ape 3,” 1920" Bapecaly re Hh, Horst, Aire Bryant, rm Ailee Pariah, iri. Ola 7 bine aires Heb "Fveldn who cane 16 Ms aba tinen to condor nerves dnd for esr Hera efferngs Mie Mrs. 8. Hora, Roan Hop: Kina egont ar: and Me Geo Cain. pir. O'Neal, C* Grabam, Mir and hire. Haber te Ie: A alter Cw) ‘Me “andra Ate ater (white) abd & munber oer rorags en persons wore namea were Bot obtained andor te tlegeaas ot condlence and to the Unger takers, san and tava Yor thls loyal atrvices ‘rendered walle Fun howtand, | O.'W. Poul Jobnaie nd Hat Dallas, brothers, Mist Blanche vane Mev Jennie Wile Sater, Geo WHat "Couns Mast Springs, —8. 8. very food at. ott chticher” Buna Mee, dee “hitnson ator of ie ee church way af bin pet Sunday so preached a 00d her teow Rev" P"Hendrie of Kit fale’ preached Sunday. nies Mise. New “Cattey dngadter Mn and” rn Dan, “auley rope was buried here toy ora "to, Sr and "Mrx Norms Gooper tinea. Pots a Holmes end wie Wt for. Sere ort end otner olny of tay Mrs. Bea roodce fer Saturday or Pe Artin Texan Me. apd” Mn DD. Rhone intored tn Jasper St foday.eanre A, Jonen and Meyte Rasberry ‘motored to. Jax fer Saney “evening Sra Mk Rhodes tet "Saturday tor Pt JAnbur, Texas. Deacon "Wright rotors To. daaper to" meet [wife Mr Wot Mornett hee made fue retin from Ta. where Dent never aya in th Ban aun. Cooper-— Sunday wan a. fh aay and SS wan wall attend stall ot the churchen. ev. Given. ws ‘with hi’ people at aM ion and orencoed toa spend rod both ny tnd nigh Br anole Bdotneon and Mae AR Deri report ace tine tn Dal fan Rew “Givens amd other freve tha ests nts rn Harpe for nner Sunday The Ameria ‘Woodman are aang for el ie eavereary gm the. 30th ‘Ave Me Robert Doan fa ho from Deiat Meh Mr Nelo cry way “here ieng how fore Mlaa_ Aletha Petehér ba returned trom "Dallas wher. fh tended tehool Mr Geo. Row ron motored to. Weite City aa untey Jeflertom, Heath. Weak was loscrved wiih) apparent succnn [Soniny alae, ith Rey [ene rescbed te Heath enue pre eat er Ion to mare than three-hundred front Mon Rev. baw (why St thi Cy cme 10 our Toscan Sfueainy Mews MA Guitar de livres” apiondig a "om te bet for" thn dayWedneaday rot’, HL Mecing. delivered & endl’ tae on the subject for fer day, He also ‘addressed the stacy hare ata sed Friday an Cleat up ay, ie"acated that “more than 500 eons, weee reached and: benefit S"during thin Healt Week pro fram. Hxcelalor High Schools rotrattay ney. Preparation re tain made forthe Commence ment" Perelaen, "The Senor of {the Evelsor igh wil stage th {snmt play Thueday aight Mex {ie Jaeobs. who. was operate ‘an derek eat feed to Teoovery. 3 so RS Rind” the Wa ot Mother on had thet hn eon Sunday Apr Oh reached by Reve FJ Sent fh wan enjoyed by a. Thy ala ind Xen. ar. party “Batordey nish "amount’ colleen “atthe {oor P08. Total “amount ral by eX, We A oR Avinger, — Prof. James Aber. aathy of Bivine a eng father thin Week, Me. J--A. Aber athy. ar “Torémte "More. a Royse Gly tevintng father and footer tha week, ev. A. A Noor’ abd’ tre 4A. Moore Ret "A lore fied bls appelatment 1 Se Pigeny ei. Turner, fina th Marae Ma Aaioch Bebdays i JA Aber bon er bathy, Mea" Peppern, and Hr Si qbegere ouared KGieyeile Sunagy sr and Mr. AY Alen waa he cue ot ha Fite" Bandayaternone. arisen Pully one hundred suidentn ad Footers "went trom ths nine!tg Tpeon Inst Pidny tien? he Tier acai met” Harrison iL won frst hon orm in saga an "speaking. Pwd Soe deed see aoe EXPERT BARBERS USE ARRO WAY | i ghia 7s ey Se £ ae Te i 3 GOOD LOOKING HAIR) Ton EVERY Nat “Hair Velvet a Creme”? recht year ocatal HRERYAY ei ht =e THE ARROWAY. | 125 dine Recep | delivered thoughtful sermons watch ‘vere ‘ell rrsied" Wf ine congresnton, any favorable cont mente ere excel In reeds ot the sas anor leh Supt dM Mnyleld review the tenia” oC Stnuay Scheel. Br. Mr ongee femal iocorer sad’ make delivered an interesting addres Wodneaday ait mC a EGhurel Set la ‘Bourn feat Satirany and Bunda with toe ctr and’ tea Ravootechses Monday" Bungay ilise’ Mente i. Haven an ted Gay taasberty, Timpeon faytdh Walon Ne aad Joe Ba Bidatey" Nacogdoches lee Ma fle, Lee. Marcelue “ot ‘Thinpaon tohit'° onpie of urs tar ee Niaeat cd Rtean dt Sete “SthortSe" ho retatae te rand Prater, om te lian ee ett to Brot Bata. "W."Dickersn, of Sa Pre ton entntoy ate ese feeecral tern ot ip eo e Rerdinate ‘ee ese tata a \ntwas' cf Conon ate vs [ni bets Blo oranda [Ronan hie On 06 fe |SSin" hast chart the Dott Hiienty me wos total seme ie ogi copa lt wae hoat ‘on 'wore mad fo ts sd, mona |taeal" seo suit ance ot" IeSeve cura oa c'pache he Sto nleany ads 8 ane’ [St Rio ane | CARD OF THANKS We take thie method of extend: ing hoartelt romp to frend and neighbors nd Bxetso Satoal ‘Atsoctation, “alto. the Pwo ples hurl Assocation, who renter wd nanntnnee ring the nee on death of ou beloved aut, dre Ales Sten. wha departed tle Ne Apr 2 Tee er irestne. Slmpeen, Hae. Teen Love, Mtoe Pennie Pree les Lame, Ota. Ee Seas Thawte tnt iraightens the Hair Boga"ede'Coday Yor bate nd"eek Fall partieninrn. 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The plans nt myclcalons hace teen aporoved by the Raecuive Comat, Sih anew apn area eee and occopiel by Colored People inthe State nt this times = ‘Avan avertnent Toe olng o pay 8 handoore prof in dolla and cons, bat I's fn soninest iat lt le tet fay tua. Wak Fouth in Aeron nave more love and teterence for he ovetty Touple, wien built wil be'asouree of pride t0 every member of th Oraer. boat yeu Togaed ie 8 gret peiiags to Utcoart me ereedng td ouviag ha grea andar abe erlage to 0 ellen WH WANT TEN THOUSAND NEW MIAMHENS 70 COMMUSOWATR ‘Tis GREAT EVENT. | KNOW BVIEHY MGM 1S ‘axxiOUs 70 TEL. BUILD THE TEMPLE AND SECURE TEN THOUSAND NEW MEMBERS sot tio bt for cho 04d Mellons Rad onechs Feta af Rona {ihe Gang wi cottons to SUI 8110s. Rules governing Catmpaien wi be ihe sui an lant yout. AM “tononen wit be peld prompy: MUTCD THE TOMPL AND. Suub rN vHloURAND NEW MEMBERS LETS DO Tr and meet it Houten next huptat and teebrate PRATERNALLY, HG. GOREE, D. G. ML, B. Y. AYCOCK, £2200 stephens Bt. 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Coal nlcreial ee ts ge eoongeaigering Pe eee oe re ot ee cs rea Sean eaten Se, bate Mahia ocece "tn a See rcet eter. ur me deena engin Bee as seme ves ne See eaten tern ae "stant uh, Presa eee ter ret a roe eae wearer frtteaten sek ne yee Piatra Ss tae Tene eet epe ot sarox mr ane areca enn is ta See yh Tae Santas we Ron ac Tinsel Sony or hen tee fobegkan Seasons £8 Pinta Tem Fase eee ‘Bhtaitte, he ore cree t a Fetaetpmeran forte Hh Bo Sanaa ai tame to Stee ue. Chair Har 2 Bose eels he ‘navn or Sree Mens, ots Mites tere ea een a eS coe ‘Pinna wit ta Se sees ne mee on gg Stes tater ow a ee se evar ee chery aA Er 'ss one of BeSthant tas serps yn SoA Sota Te ne cons ieee "parent cit ona she Re eit es tonsa re Pitmteebag tg gener es i sar yet ona os eo Cee eS ae. woo eas We tener po me tas go ot So fea reiiey sate. ea aatoety ese be fiat te nee AE a ‘Rev P. R. Clemons, pastor SS Santo *. Rew. De: Mov: Tog ue tae Wenatachie Di eT al re garter sont SSI OS fenton a ts caret Sects «Se teens Prt orks haere hor aie te se ime ua pl ts Pa bie oe sermte 8 ae me acetone“ Wier BOTe. tes ran tomb Ee oa ge Se ey cape ace eb arene ; tn nt i Liem since sane ‘Apel aS ee Spor cea ian ¥ mPa eo ett rie he aly hod en ane aes E tn favor of the Sagios. Th me 14 & aplen ee pny Aoki ted 3 © \ slanted TEXAS TOWNS aeeaen) aeren! comes oe one. A dene at, © Midsoe conduct maa srne ot ible lessons Rows Wet oss 'A mat vom , we ralaed for Minion, Tv. A.B. aly ie he regular speinimot att fae Beputansre rn Ls Bows tat ses Anan Soham stand the era bang at Syie nal oper Darra soc," Price Was eae fo Palatine to tend te Fuamal of bor mth Sear frataon whe ied feentay snipe ind wan Jal0 to rest Inthe Son: Se camber MoS Poe aa the cadre dele’ Ate Wc re bundy te stent the funeral ire Faasis hand l hoe efit ape iat vec cbt ow in Satkscarte Mie Dontroe Dat tet Spanien attend nevi Lie subaoye Wot. ite Pris prcnting few eave st hoo vith Fey tat food’ Sse Catnrine rast of Datos apenaing «fe dupa ere wih fins "tie ain Dorthy Jackson of Neches Iv visiting mitten hare tte were The eck mh apulst bien achosl at Cuncr Basal sherred hath eck oie ine Maoh 3th, clone “SpE Ge teeter. worse Poot” 4. Mnbice Yar scot tod sock sa Biyane" ors wery. wont ols wer roweht te spske ot pub ie iach beat sea ty heath ou Tacsey orsie Tov: thomas th roe om te mb: ject “Wiles and Mosquitoes.” He also roma ot nome good pointa After hevhad titened rot Pet Moilnt et tie aioe pp aa Nip Srowunt. "owt wine rood tee On Whinestay” worsnt South ape on aberetonc Bt ¥. tc rams poke the si fect aid veoh aut ead eats fe evening Ray 27 ' Bate Prose and mao sn adres beat Theres soonest ia Sree ope "oa" tees’ stn wp. Bore. rent tnperen poate wore beng "ut riany Peoring ig We © Prive pate Church nenfadton, some rea bor ane gates ware trun te re Natomas nods ko pon a bensapt ent Pontantinday sect at astm lenorcee Sunde? re for aren inane 8 Moe oy ead at aspen’ rater ci featn view, sunday ana "preach lor ataot ‘nrmononr a itrtne choe Financ mp kee ries tee funeral of eh -Anscrten ta erst stoned se ateeaenta were Nind twa Studer wi And lerera atthe tet ofthe rat Ibe et hors a onset ar Bin ‘ouso ttn cect. inom ateoune tes Ko rth laton ana savant st eugene ieitame ot Jockoona 3 Sie “Antrvor, so Areata Aeron . “andttan of on fiom oscar Ioan arent nod vit to hae brother Hite & 3 rah as Nr rae At Pate Fe inanoay ane ener re pine. at Prate | ‘Mall Saturde manic ‘venmhour tte, Prova ee ees ot satan at Pain ew” & Parmervitie—in the County Intor- I attniog tee’ stn Go cw ton sepa oom fis Sunt ety tar bat tsa icine’ and ramon el ‘stg lant Pidar hen eee SEE iy: srs, ery asl a paca oll ia meron chan it Pony Sad fe bine ne ie coon Belcaaton onto seek Mn seisruscmeting mee Anya eee ton iss mete ashe arena tai fies kine noe set an hod Br: Goorgeateznae hema —tanday wis bah de evony aber a eli santod i ets he Sapte and ob Mose Rinna D. suaw yas of Be cae svetee nse Hee at sucaice to eatais Ber rite tie reer, 3D. 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West St., Indi Ind. aq © PS ng ne ny ay ys BS A tetas ES aM A eae A SI RAIT-TEX ASENJOYED SUCH UNEX- PECTED SUCCESS IN THE »AST YEAR THAT WE HAVE SECIDED T0 ADD A FEW MORE BEAUTIFYING PREP- ‘RATIONS TO OUR LIMIT. :D BUT EFFECTIVE LINE The allowing none oe Riring a seait-Tog Hate Refining Toate th, Metin Setiam acto peed A aalecala eae = Gees Ss ne ac ESE feo Te rere rot tae FS sposiest tere See ake nie gens Bo ineoiainseneny ee Sa ace ct iat regedit a fete en po Ree ae Sironesaeas ene eee areca ca = Seek oer ae Sep AMERICAN REALTY: AND CONSTRUCTION CO. (corporsted) Resources-$60,000 Capital Stock-$35,000 ixsemaxon REAL meraTm voars ‘Wa BOY AND SELL, REAL MOTATR. ‘We BUILD OR IMPROVE HOMES ‘OvrIcE: 2008 BRYAN #F mown x.1048 Price A. Wren, A. G. Weems, Pres. and Gen't Mer, Secretary AGENTS WANTED ECEATWRERS * Strait-Tex Chemical Company (00 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA.U.8.A. « ~ AIDA HAIR ~ “ POMADE ‘eo-Geod Money ‘We want agents In‘ every elty and sittage {0 seit ‘Pune ram ATR GRownn. ‘Theta wonderful pre aration, Cam be nad with or with- ‘ut atratghtentng, ‘lla for Ave er om—one. 380. box teil prove tts va: Te" Any ‘persone {hat il te 0 360 om will be cou ineed. Wo. eaater wont, haw faled to row your haar fut ve ‘rum gram MAIR ‘onownn, ‘tran and be com Sinced. end ite for full ale ox {you ssh to be ‘teone sand #) ad ‘we will vend 300 ott wapoly. that You ean bean Sonic with it at woe taes_saeata ‘ema, Send you 8 fait supply order rum sean warn Gnownn maxv- ‘wacromens ex S12, Greene nO “ OVER THREE MILLION (3.000.000) CANS OF AIDA HAIR POMADE. 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