Dallas Express

Saturday, May 31, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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The Dallas Express BLACK AND TAN FORMS PARTNERSHIP WITH CREAGER BOLTERS MISSISSIPPI ADOPTS INTER-RACIAL RELATIONS PLAN NEGROES OF ST. LOUIS PLEDGE $125, 838 IN Y. M.C.A. EXPANSION PROGRAM A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE Founded by W. B. King. VOL. 81. BLACK A NERSH Contesting Delegations From Texas a vention Now Assured. Many Presen Held at Labor Temple Contesting Delegations From Texas at Cleveland Convention Now Assured. Many Present at Meeting Held at Labor Temple Mr. Green did not attend the rium, as a gathering of postmasters convention in person, but was rep. and other Federal office holders present. Mr. Green was also a member of W. M. Gosseckey McDonald of Fler, national committee and the Worth. In addition to his preer- "lily Whites" in general for putt-ten, Mr. Green was a member of the convention at its early afternoon in E. B. Pedy, styled a "dispontion-session" elected Mr. Green to head Democracy in the last Senatorial election. Mr. Green was head of Democracy in the last Senatorial election. BLACK AND TAN REPUBLICANS FORM COALITION WITH BOL- TERS FROM CREAGOR FACTION It is now definitely known that there will be two contesting de- lations from Texas at the Nati- onship. The two de- lations meet in Cleveland. Developments at the state conventions of the two factions of Texas guaranteed a fight convention at Cleveland as one of the four delegates at large. He he declared that perfect harmony existed among the rank and file of President Coolidge was indored the Republicans in Texas and said the Texas delegates instructed "We have but one object and that The Creager convention was held in the auditorium of the City Hall in Philadelphia and the Black Jack Tan was held in the Temple and the Labor Temple. All of the "old Guard" of the state was present in the convention, and the wards were peaceable with the exception of the gilt in the Creager convention. The Creager convention allied with the Rock party and the election of a full set of delegates to contest the Texas seats in Cleveland. The meeting was conducted with organization in Texas." He charged scarcely a ripple on its surface to that delegates of the Craig facer indicate that any desired excited response would be closed doors and that in order to thirteen of the fourteen Congressmen, a making of a showcame of strength theional districts had been completed. The members of the ployed had been called out to at-aw was proposed to indorse Dr. Fred W. Hirsch, the minister in its Worcach organization of the San per organization. Antonio district, but there was the credentials committee was The holt was led by Capt. Jack Elgin of San Antonio. The Labo Temple, where he succeeded in involving the election of nation convention delegates from that factory, was taken until 6 o'clock at night. some discard a proposition that that. The resolutions denounced the convention receipt until 8 p. m., regular Creager Republican Execu- was ratified and no further bust-liar Committee as being unlawful was transmitted during the 8 p. m. session of the ten- tenure. **Green Favored** ness was transacted during the afternoon. That R. B. Creager, Tarrell railroad owner, and unwieldy Republican leader in Texas, may again become a factor in Republican Heck Flay Creager Methoda councils was imputed Tuesday for chairman of the convention staff, under leadership of R. B. Creager for wrecking the Republican party of Texas by appealing to race officials, held at the Labor Temple for national committees in opposition to R. B. Creager, choice of the convention chairman. An address was delivered by Chairman Beck who characterized the convention in the dining rooms or on county courts by calling conventions in the dining rooms or on county courts at the City Hall auditorium. (Continued on page 2.) railroad owner and erstwhile Republican leader in Texas, may again become a factor in Republican councils, was indicated Tuesday when he was favored by convened chairman of the convention and L. Dyons of Austin was secretary, Harry Beck of Dallas presided over national committees in opposition, Beck who characterized the motion to R. B. Greater, choice of the "regular" for the same office. Beck Flays Creanger Methods Harry Beck of Dallas presided over national committees in opposition, Beck who characterized the motion to R. B. Greater, choice of the "regular" for the same office. **Heck Flay Creager Method** tion; denounced Federal offenders under leadership of R. B. Cresner for wreaking the November 18th attack on the convention and L. D. Lovas of Austin was secretary of the convention and city of Texas by appealing to race prejudice and drawing the color line in party consult by calling constituents Manek Beck who characterized the "Lily Whites" in session simultaneously at the City Hall audio-room. (Continued on page 2.) DELEGATION OF GEORGIA FARMERS OBSERVES FLORIDA VIRGIN ISLAND SCHOOLS GAIN UNDER U. S. WASHINGTON, D. C. May 31—The provisions made by U.S. Sam to educate his words in the Writin In Education Act, outlining the activities of the Department of Education of the In-Service School, (1816-1917) the educational budget was $14,928; in 1917-1918, the budget was $14,928; over an over the United States, it was ASKS THAT NEGROES BL EXCLUDED WITH JAPS year in which the islands were taken over by the United States, it was $19,506, and in 1923-1924, $164,528. Jacksonville, Fla. May 28-More than fifty of Georgia's most thrifty in the period, was held from 1923 to 1924 for farmers motored in a body to Jacksonville. The average daily attendance in 1922-1923, $84.38 percent, the reports out, is believed to be the highest for the number of state farm demonstration agents to work the week in Florida. (P. N. S.) BALTIMORE MD, May 29 - Dr. William Watt's Ball, head of the department of journalism of the University of North Carolina, is in a letter recently published in the Sun of this city against the claim that Japanese Americans are the nation. Japanese privilege in entering America while the open arm is extended, in the same manner as the West Indian and African Negroes. where under the American flag. "It is the current opinion," says the report, "that the public school system, even in the West Indies and certainly compares very favorably with the truck farming industry, both of which are located in the Southern States. The school equipment is ample and adequate; the school equipment is well ventilated and well cared for; the teachers are competent and of the highest quality on the whole, are well-dressed, are year well advanced in the school curriculum, farm demonstrations and exhibits were enjoyed, the Home makers on the islands, divided as follows: Publication, in sewing, cooking and woodworking are offered in the school. Courts in sewing, cooking and woodworking are offered in the school. Being placed on mechanical art home economies and practical agriculture. Agriculture is now being practiced, results are said to be graffeting. Male is said to be graffeting. Girls spent the night with friends here under the American flag. In a letter recently published in the sun of this city on the claim of the report, "that the public school system of the Virgin Islands is together with studying the modern Japanese be denied the privilege of American while the open school system actually compares very favorably with the public school systems of our Southern States. The school equipment is the highest point of adoption in this state. The Georgia contingent was met at the out-skirts of the town and well cared for; by a committee of business people pleasing appearance, and the pupila on the whole, are well-dressed, applauded, and the school in South Jacksonville, where farm demonstrations and exhibits were enjoyed, the Home maker he takes occasion to chide the islands, divided as follows. Public courses in sewing, cooking and the woodworking are offered, the public emphasis is being placed on mechanical arts, home economics and practical agarics. The results are said to be gratifying to the city and shows the features of an anti-lynching law be passed to prevent the South from doing as it does the islands, and specially "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924 O TAN FORM WITH CREA MISSISSIPPI AD RELA SOUVENIR EDITION OF EXPRESS TO BE ISSUED NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK the readers of THE BALLAS EXPRESS will receive the largest and most interesting article that has been published in the last 100 years. The GREAT LODges of the state and will be known as "THE NEW ART" of interest will be contained in it together with a series of articles on the history of the program of the Order from the days of its beginning till now. An ancient history of the Order will be presented in its pages together with two years of age will be found in its pages together with a collection of the oldest indexes of the state, which like it the Order of the Neways lodges from small concerns Look for it. Wait for it. Read it and come into possession of information and history that cannot be found elsewhere. Former Dallasite Candidate For Seat In Missouri Legislature LAWYER JOHN A. DAVIS Among the callers at the office of to visit the scenes of his school. The Express last week was Law-days and to receive the congratu- yer John A. Davies, former Dallas boy nations of his former teachers on who left the city more than ten the splendid progress, that he has years ago to take up the study of made. Before coming to the city he announced his candidacy for the Re-legislature of Missouri and the Legislature of Missouri in the primaries that are to be held August 15 of this year. He is a graduate of the Dallas Colored High School and an alumnus of the School of Law of Howard University. He was pleased standing of the race in Dallas at stake and only the more prompt attendance to these promises can save it. PAY YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST PLEDGE All of the Negro citizens of Dallas who made pledges to the Confederacy urged to pledge their pledges with more promptness, Directors of the drive have announced that they were more than $1,000 behind with their pledges; an amount which represents nearly one-third of the total budget. It is to be hoped that those who made pledges to the Chest Fund will pay them at once. If there has been a change of address, the Chest Fund office be notified in order that changes in its record Now is the time to see to it that the splendid showing made in the drive is not marred by any other activity to attend the pledges made. All who think can see the effect of the sort of reputation which will influence the inauguration of the failure to pay as promised. The splendid show made that the drive is not marred by failure in properly attend to the pledge made. OF ST. LOUIS PLEDGE M. C. A. EXPANSION PI From the very first Committee meeting, our group was represented. There were members of our group on the Executive Committee of the campaign, the staff Committee of the other functioning Committee of the Campaign as a whole. This situ- gifts of $250 and over. The funds secured from this Campaign will be used in the erection of five new buildings in various cities. One of the buildings will be erected west of Grand Avenue in the rapidly growing Advocates of Inter-racial Committee Plan of Increasing Good-Will Between Races Consider Opening in State a Good Omen JACKSON MISS. May 29—Theiant attorney-general of the State department to do all in its power to cause of good will and cooperation was made executive secretary, back-up, improve educational conditions for between the races in Mississippi by a strong executive committee. Colored people and pointing out the took a decided step forward in the tea. a organization here last week of a strong State Inter-racial Commission, which entitles enthusiastically to membership we professors W. H. Holmes, M. A. Browne, and W. B. Batty. We commissioned in this State. The organization, B. D. Bansky and W. B. A. Batty, reconstitutive of the Gendal Inter-commission meeting was called by Bishop W. A. Dumna and Dr. S. Baker, Dr.cial Commission, was immediately appointed to this mission and within known churchman in the state, and for the Colored group and made the visit was attended by more than twenty a fine and effective presentation of citizens of Meridian, Laurel, and Hatfield and formed the nucleus of Bration was elected Chairman. A special facilitation, Prof. Burn Hillman, ment over the state is said to be, Blake Godfrey, of the State Y. M. Secretary, State Supervisor of Colored schools, more favorable to this work than Hon. Francis K. Moore. Public's Last Chance to Vote DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE ART- BOLT INTER-RACIAL COMMITTEE For racial Committee forween Races Consider State a Good Ome tant attorney-general of the State, was made executive secretary, backed by a strong executive committee. The Colored leaders present who accepted membership on the Commission were Professors W. H. Holtzclaw, Z. T. Hubert, L. J. Rowan B. B. Danby and W. A. Battle, Dr. A. W. Dumas, and Dr. Zuber, Dr. Dumas was the principal spokeswoman for the Colored group and made a fine and effective presentation of their viewpoint. He emphasized especially the need of better educational facilities. Prof. Dura Hilburn, State Supervisor of Colored schools, made a happy response, pledging his ND DEMOCRATION TO ADDRESS A. C. P. ART-BOLTERS INTER-RACIAL PLAN Mr. racial Committee Plan of Increasing between Races Consider Opening in State a Good Omen The Colored leaders present who accepted membership on the Commission were Professors W. H. Holtclaw, Z. T. Hubert, L. J. Rowan D. B. Damsby and W. A. Battie, Dr. A. W. Dumais, and Dr. Zubur, Dr. Dumais was the principal spokesman for the Colored group and made a fine and effective presentation of plaint viewpoint. He emphasized especially the need of better educational facilities. Prof. Burs Hillburn, State Supervision of Colored schools, made a happy response,idding his department to do all in its power to improve educational conditions for by a strong executive committee and pointing out the rapid progress already being made in that direction. Mr. Harmon and the executive committee were authorized to orgrante the whole state an urgibly as possible. R. W. Milte, field representative of the General Interracial Commission, was immediately sent out on this mission and within the week had interested leading citizens of Meridian, Laurel and Hartleburg and formed the committees in these cities. Sentiment over the state is said to be more favorable to this work than ever before. NEW YORKER TO MAKE FIGHT FOR CONGRESS PRICE FIVE GENTS [A. N. P.] NEW YORK, N. Y., May 29—Colored political representatives are declaring that the matter of sending Colored man to the national congress at Washington to take care of the interests of the National Guard can be and should be accomplished ```markdown ``` Garrison Villard, Editor of The New Nation; Senator Walter B. Edge of Georgia; Senator Robert F. Kennedy; Secretary, N. A. A. C. P.; Dr. J. Max Barber, H. T. Burleigh, Nannie H. Burleugh and Bishop John Hewitt. The Spinning Medal is to be present at the evening Mass Meeting of Tuesday, July 1, the closing sessions. PRINCE GIVES GIFTS TO FRENCH PRESIDENT The Spinningarm Medal is to be presented at the evening Mass Meeting by the President, joining the mass audience of the Conference. In announcing the new developments of the Conference plans the A. C. P. K. and A. C. P. K. need the necessity for all delegates and visitors to the Conference to obtain railroad tickets to the Conference and divers other animals of the African forests wore among the order that $25 certificates might be given to the Prince of Taffarri of the Conference and the railroad thus obtaining a reduction of one-half the return fare for all persons coming to the Conference and the descendant of Khrig Solomon. (P. W. S.) and the Queen of Stuart of Bible fame. Historical science department of Iowa University, and a citizen of the United States since 1918 is fighting to prevent Court holding Hilda invisible to United States citizenship because they are not white people. Dr. Hilda remains in court that起诉 DES MONNE IA. May 18—On the ground that hircharte Hindu, in one descentance of the same study as modern Europeans, Dr. Subinda Rose, Hindu lecturer in the po- --- She in her chosen profession—the stage. Nightly, she also will attend audiences with her beauty and charm. She will be in the British Ballet Musical Company. And, she will all successful people we see in our curated shows. She will have an abundance of lovely, straight hair. When asked about her beautiful hair, Miss Wren Harley laughed and said, "Really, that's what she was hairred at, and why until I started using PLURO HAIR DRESSING. It is really easy to register the use of this wonderful hair." Ou proud or ashamed OUR HAIR? no longer need for you to have a neatly growth of short, hairy which you must be ashamed of, when thousands of our lace- successful men and women, like Ming Haiyuan, you must present clean and beautiful using PJUKO Hair Dressing or city. Piko Hair Dressing, all perfumed and ready to use, than you should have to pay for materials to make the cur- sure of the most ordinary hair dressing. UKO HAIR DRESS SING Black and White Gans 40+ Green HAN A MILLION PACKAGES ARE ADDRESSES GRADUATES G. W. JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Are YOU pre of YOUR WAY There is no longer need wairy hats, which you mu ting and successful man bath long, student. More You can get PLUROMA in town or city. Pluco can come less than you mo amount of the most ove Pluk Blackan MORE THAN A M EXPRESS EDITOR ADDRESS OF G. W. JA There is no longer need for you to have a beauty growth of short, harsh, waxy hair, which you must be ashamed of, when thousands of our landmark hotels and restaurants have gone up. You can beautify bloom and beautiful using PLUKO Hair Dressing. You can get PLUKO Hair DRESSING from your dringuit or merchant in town or city. PlUKO Hair Dressing, all perfumed and ready to use, is available at most hotels and malls. It makes the most amount of the most ordinary hair dressing. Black and White Guns 400+ Green Guns 250 MORE THAN A MILLION PACKAGES ARE SOLD A YEAR. EXPRESS EDITOR ADDRESSES GRADUATES OF G. W. JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL In a stirring appeal to the thirteen young men and women who were compiling the course for the annual conference of this place, J. W. Rice youthful editor of The Dallas Express wrote in her search for the greatest good. There were thirteen of them, and when having obtained class honors for excellence in their studies, delivered splendid orations for The exercise were held in the auditorium of the new school, where Mr. Jackson remained G. W. Jackson in honor of its principal G. W. Jackson, well known educator and officer of the Grand Lodge of Old Pallows. After being introduced by Prof. Marble with a gift to the excellent appearance of the new building which he declared was an important marble with a ribbon to the exhibitions of Corcissane both white and black was clear and their vested in the training of the young of any race pays larger investment than the average student is a credit to you. And you have shown by changing his name to that of your beloved principal to that of your children labored and worked for your upbill and that of your children served in service that he has rendered And it is true that the recompense for service that comes from the thankful hearts and growing efficient of those who come under their guidance. From the experience of the building, he declared in addressing the parents that, "the investment of human resources in magnificent buildings does make a school. Schools are made by parents and children and citizens generally who feel the proper need to learn. They pave the fact that outwardly you have one of the finest built-in human artillery huge firearms and existence. it will serve this community best and count most easily as you see to it that it Does. Let it Do. Let it Do. Let it Do. Let it Do. a duty in keeping it fit to stay in. Teach them that its walls are not to be marched by scarcely any man. Its windows may always feel that they can rely upon your attentive influence working constantly to keep these standards that is set for them. He urged that the parents and citizens generally become more aware of the need to prepare places of work for their children when they had completed school. He also said that the means and shining saints are by no means k'durable occupation. --- PAGE TWO # PORT WORTH NEWS. lars in educating your child for another profession and then, by your failure to prepare for him to follow it when he returns from school, you will be calling for which an education is by no means necessary. Learn in this regard to follow the exertions of the teacher daily and hourly study is how to make the way better for his child; and I said that we have done our duty by children such as those who taught in America in America if somehow there shall not be conscious thought and real action in this In addressing the class he declared that no man who had learned what he could fill a real need had ever cause to be afraid of failure. "Look, if you please, I will never cause you to be illuminated of the servants of the world and our race and you will lose a long fat need of the day in which he lived. Booker Washington is great not because he wants to be a servant, but because he needs cients in his pocket. He is known and respected because he have to serve in the place in which they could prepare themselves for a larger and more important future in your future will be assured. Prepare yourself to serve efficiently and we will do the day the world will hope to become known and respected for their services must have to do some one thing well. Prepare, seek to serve, then believe in yourself. No man who does not have the proper amount of confidence in his own ability to work in the world. Refuse to believe those who tell you that the thing that you want to do cannot be done. Have faith in your own planning. Learn to stay by the lining that gives you the greatest opportunity to serve your fellow. You have written their names on the pages of history in letters that tell you that generation of your fellows yet unborn will arise and call you blessed." The editor Rice was followed by the presentation of diplomas by Mr. W. P. McCammon, chairman of the Board of the University of the State of the work that had been done by Prof. Jackson in the forty two years of his work in Corinthia, and by Sept. 4. D. P. Filler. Very highly admired music for the occasion was furnished by the students of the school under the direction of the members of the class who deliver orations were Alvin and Evelyn Taylor, valedictorian. Gospel singer was called to Pieris. Texas to assist J. S. Trowner in a special meeting at that place last Sunday. Upon her return, she reported having had a wonderful Sunday. At her return, the Sunday school of the St. James Church is a vital place in the community, apparently thriving after the Word every Sunday. Sunday all previous records were broken in the past week. The Annual S. P. Scripple will be celebrated; the place has not been built. The congregation's rangens are quite forth. The slogan in to make 1826 picnic the mighty ever. Three thousand people will be invited. Prof. Williams and his lovely wife will be leave for the National Museum. June 9th at Cincinnati, Ohio. They will return home by way of St. James Church in order to sit relative there. PLUKO HAIR DRESSING Made in the USA For men and women Hair dressing for all hair types Made with natural ingredients For all hair types Made with natural ingredients Made with natural ingredients North Fort Worth. Sionhon Johnson (Junior - S. S opened at 10 a.m. by the aust. assist, Mr. Greer, all teachers were present. The session was re- vised. There was a session. There were some great thoughts gained from the session. At 11 A. M. Johnson pastor was present. He preached a strong session, key. C. H. Johnson pastor was present the president. The men's Union was opened by the president. B. Jones at 6 P. M. Johnson pastor was present. Ex. walker. All services were well attended throughout WEBSTER AND WOODS NORTH PARK, ADDITION, DALLAS, TEXAS In this beautiful avenue, North on Leeman Avenue, one of the Bates brooklyn neighborhoods, is a beautiful beautiful campus of our preparatory them is the York City CIP public school, building, nicely painted with com- munications panels, designed for the play grounds of the Mrs. Boothia W. Pitman, Musical Decorator; Mrs. M. I. Bramblett, President WINDOW DISCLOSES SECRET OF HURRANG DEATH. [P. N. R.] BALLEHORN 11—Making a clean breast of the facts, enacting the manner in which her THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, KEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924 Golden Chain of The World Celtic Knot JUNE 12 & 1924 TO ALL KNIGHTS KNIGHTS WORTHY FRIENDS KNIGHTS THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF THE GOLDEN ANNUAL THANK- GIVINGS **WHILE BE THE** **SECOND SUNDAY IN JUNE.** A. D. 1924 Grown up by Grown up by W. J. Dickinson, supreme Knight Lim Street, Tallahassee, Tex. EDICT-1 Grad programs at once and at once **Our Witnessed** **PUT THE WISHED ON** TOP Repeat concert at Palma Palma Chaplain HEAR HEAR HEAR HEAR WORTHY FRIENDS OF THE CHAIN JURIE- DICTION You have been spared to see the day of dawn on another day, God is wise and God is good. You are hereby church for the purpose of paying homage to God by asking for his mercy for his purificative kindness. If there is any class priest God and give thanks it is from come darkness to the edge of light and with one arising path to light and with one arising path to the edge of our paths an friend of the Golden Gate. You are hereby ordered to meet Kintta and Worthy Empresses are by two, and Lamba by two, and Lamba by two, and pass through the team. If there be one under defend Pike, all remain standing, with folded hands. An applause song reading by some one appointed by the Local Link Prayer by the Chaplain or some one appointed by the Master of Ceremonies. Song—Take Your Burden, to the Worship Address by some one a- mong Welcome Address by some one a- mong Responses by some one from the Lore- d Song—Take Your Burden, to the Song—Reading (All Stand- ing)—Mourning of Crescentiae—Praise to the Lord; Praise the Lord, O my Congregation—While I live, I wish to be unto my God while I have any things to unto my God while I have any Masters of Ceremonies—But not your master of man, in whom there is no congenication.—His breast gouches in that very day his thoughts Master of Ceremonies—Happy is the man with the God in his heart and the God in his hands is in the Lord his God. Master of Ceremony—Which made Heaven and earth the sea and all that heaven is in the sea. Master of Ceremony—Which ate the Jubilee for the oppressed; which giveth food to the poor; which gave the priests. Master of Ceremony—The Lord ophenthes the eyes of the blind; the Lord righteueth them that are in the darkness; the righteous Master of Covenants — The Lord overcrowds the stranger: He reclaims the fatherless and widows; but the eye of the wicked He kills. Theresa oppose Conversation. The Lord shall reil- forever, even thy God, O Zion, un- limits, even generations. Praise ye the Lord. Master of Ceremonies — Praise Him for many acts, praise Him in the instrument and browr Him in the instrument Conversation — Praise Him for Him mighty acts, praise Him in the greatest Master of Ceremonies — Praise Him for many acts, praise Him in the greatest Praise Him with the pennant and Conversation — Praise Him with the many acts, praise Him with the pennant and Conversation — Praise Him with the many acts, praise Him with the pennant and Conversation — Praise Him with the CEDAR SPRINGS PARK NEW COLORED ADDITION TO CITY OF DALLAS. The Dallas Express wishes to announce to its thousands of patrons the opening recently of Cedar Hill Central Bank Addition, located in North Dallas between three most prominent paved thoroughfares of the city, Cedar Hill Central Bank, men avenue and Meckling Bird Lane. The location of the Addition is one of the most picturesque in Dallas; demanded the Republic of Georgia to make it the most beautiful white additions. The property has been placed on the Texas and remove all officials market for Colored people by the Cedar Hill Central Bank Building. 312 Central Bank Building. At present there are several Black and Tan Forms Partnership With Creager Bolters. (Continued from page 14) the roof gardens of exclusive hotels; demanded the Republic of Georgia to make it the most beautiful white additions. The property has been placed on the Texas and remove all officials market for Colored people by the Cedar Hill Central Bank Building. 312 Central Bank Building. At present there are several PROGRAMME upon the loud cymbals; praise the Lord with loud cymbals; loud cymbals. Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord; the Lord. The following read by a Lamb or a Lamb. Let Israel hope in the Lord henceforth. Let the Masters of Ceramics—Surely goodness and merry shall follow us all in the Lord. Take the Name of Jesus—Song: "Take the Name of Jesus" The Golden Chain is a fraternal organization, weaned under the浸衣器1922. All members that have died in the war have the insurance law and will be ordered the insurance law and will be ordered the Golden Chain of the World is not a benevolent institution. When the Supreme Knight, W. I. Dickson, was elected on June 14, 1922, who was Supreme Secretary, and W. I. Dickson, who was Supreme Secretary, and W. I. Dickson, who was paid every debt the Golden Chain owed two months we found that than two months we found that the Golden Chain owed three months we employed and staged photographs 15 days later. Took for other things bought that we further found that the Golden Chain owed judgments and other claims made by T. E. Tolman and L. O. Clark unlawfully. INFORMATION Have there been any debts made to the Golden Chain by the administration of the Supreme Knight? Congregation No., but the Supreme Knight of Covenant, is in charge. Downtime debts do not amount to $1,000. Master of Covenantness—What has been done to furniture, etc. that was bought by Congregation?—More than $2,000.00 Master of Covenantness—What do you own?—$2,000.00 Master of Covenantness—What is your member's name?— Congregation- 2,000 members. Master of Ceremony. Master of Ceremony in April clean up the indebtedness! Congregation- will leave a margin of gift to the community about the next month's report on endowment and chain growing. Congregation- Yes, when we came to the end of the financial financial months, today prominent ...? residence close to the addition and other homes are located in Springs Park will be a restricted district each lot will be provided with a four foot concrete side walk, a fire hydrant, rooms and rooms must be in union with the other. All buildings must be in union with the other. All buildings are considered worthwhile. Cedar Springs Park according to its location is destined to become a popular Colored residential section. Read the ad clareth in this issue. General Jackson is one of the biggest Negroes in the Race Day Field Day He first visited to Texas. Black and Tan Forms Partnership With Creager Bolters. (Continued from page 1) The PORO AGENCY a Most Splendid Business Opportunity PORO COLLEGE offers at small cost practical training through which it is an easy matter to have a nice, paying business right in your own home. PORO COLLEGE or a nearby PORO AGENT will teach you the PORO SYSTEM OF SCIENTIFIC HAIR AND BEAUTY CULTURE quickly. The great demand everywhere for PORO Hair and Toilet Products, PORO Treatments, and Instruction in the PORO SYSTEM, and our very complete facilities to best serve the interests of PORO patrons, make the PORO SYSTEM the logical choice of the enlightened woman. Those Millions Who Know Demand PORO Thousands of PORO AGENTS are earning handsome profits. There are openings right now for ambitious women to earn nice profits as our representatives. depreciating the lax enforcement of the Volunteer act and demanding government permitting drug stores to issue liqueur as medicines upon the "pretended" prescriptions of decompensated specially remedied by Congress. Capt. Jack Blignin of San Antonio, the governor, convention, attended the "black and tan" convention during the early afternoon and was chosen as one of the delegates elected from the Fourteenth (or Wurzbach) district convention that the delegates elected from the national convention. A committee was appointed to contest with Capt. Blignin to report at the evening session. This committee consisted of Harry Beck. Beck was delegated to report at the early afternoon session for the State at large and large thirteen congressional discharges. Delegates selected at the early afternoon session for the State at large and large thirteen congressional discharges. State at large: E.-H. R. Green of Torrell, Harry Beck of Dallas, Cap. E. Allegro of San Antonio and Bob B. Browne of San Antonio alternates George W. Sledge of Cameron, W. M. McDonald of Fort Wayne, and Mr. Goodrich of San Antonio. Delegates for thirteen districts: J. A. Bell, Paris; W. G. Bell, Houston; W. W. Wheaty, McKinney; W. John, Blee Dallas; Ed Scott and Ed McCarty, Galveston; W. D. Davis, Houston; W. D. Davis, Houston; A. Austin; R. D. Evans, Waco; H. L. Sperer and L. L. Gaines, Galveston; —George B. Billiot, P. F. Johnson, D. J. Johnson, R. B. Goobry, R. J. White, R. J. Griggsy, Jack B. Browne, Nathan J. Johnson and J. Hendricks. Get a box today at 10c stores and drug stores. CARD OF THANKS To the members of Bethel A. M. E. Church, Dallas, Wesley Chapel House of Christ, Houston, friends and citizens in general. We appreciate the many kind words of sympathy sent and expressed in the loss of our father, Stephen Young. CARD OF THANKS We acknowledge with grateful apreciation, the kindness shown us during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Eleanor Strother, who departed this life, May 26th. May God bless choice blessings rest upon you all. Mr. and Mrs. ELLA HILL Mrs. and Mrs. MEDAL BROWN Daughter and Son-in-law Mr. F. J. W. STROTHER Mr. F. W. STROTHER Mr. H. M. 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Frank Johnson who starred in the Detroit, Methot, has returned home role of swat-in last of the third to vlast his parents, Prof. and Mr. Pitcher Gabrel opened this round a. Dr. H. Thompson, Mr. Thompson fini-mented his college career and departed game to bat with Gabrel on first hand with this year class. to eat bat with Gabriel on first meal will tell your cack and met one of Parnell's offerings. Mrs Alice Thompson, $324 Parnell squately in the face and sent the bat has returned from a visitin apple over the left field wall for a her parents. C. H. WALLER AND MRS. M. E. V. HUNTER DOING GREAT WORK IN FARM IMPROVEMENT AND HOME ECONOMICS C. H. WALLER AND MRS. M. E. V. HUNTER DOING GREAT WORK IN FARM IMPROVEMENT AND HOME ECONOMICS With the passing of the Black Buff series into history the Dallas Black Giants add to their string two more victories and only one defeat. The Giants express Express Sorris the Houston Clan put up in each mill a very stiff contest making the home aggression hustle to win. Sunday in a pair of well played games, even with the Count Dallas winning the first game 4 to 3 and Houston copped the second 4 to 3. Burdine pitching for Dallas won the first game and Beverly the idol of Houston fans danced and won the second. The lanky iron and won the iron and iron man stunt, when he asked the manager let him pitch the second game. He made good his intention of winning although it comes in the final a win, is a victory. The Giants doubled the visits hit in the second game. Every member of the clan getting one or more hits. First baseman Shanks and Badie, Dallas, new short stop, was the only members of the team getting one or more hits. First baseman Shanks, Jerry Williams, Star second baseman and Captain of club punched the apple safely three times two of which were doubles. The local wrecking crew has at last found itself. The baseball game with the count standing one game each, the Giant manager put one or any local fans when Gabriel the Fariis flashed went to the Mound Gabriel was a dark horse, but the miniature South Carolina he pitched like a favorite in a Kentucky Derby Race—a critical effort he himself saved the nery rookie from registering a shut out. The game was one of the prettiest seen on the field after the game. He put six men and gave up only five hits in the nine innings of play, but six men and gave up only five hits in this nine innings of play, the Houston churned a good game and was very effective in the role of sweat in last of the third inning. Frank Johnson starred in the role of sweat in last of the third inning. With a single right, F. Johnson came to bat with Gabriel on first and met one of Parnell's offerings in the horse so far as local fans were connie over the left field wall for a game this gave Dallas their first runs in the game. They scored again in the sixth and sight. The visitors scoring of their runs in first of the sixth. C. H. WALLER AND MRS. GREAT WORK IN FA AND HOME Grand Chancellor Wills Ro Ten years ago extension work was started among Negroes of Texas with three men, R. L. Walker, E. V. Hunter, and H. E. V. Hunter. We have 88 workers in 26 counties in Texas. We have 28 men agents, two of them Negroes, and 64 women agents, 14 home demonstration agents with one general supervisor. In the state of Texas we have 57 counties with sufficient Negro population support in Texas. Several of these counties have qualified as to local funds and we are looking for a new county. The fiscal year, which is in July, for federal support for these counties. Ten years are not too much impatient for the qualification of workers among Negroes as is now the case Both Negroes are from the state and the need of well trained men and women to do this work. Our local farm agents are from the county and the country and home demonstration agents are women specially trained in Negro farmers and their wives are reaping the benefit of this service from these trained men. It would be difficult to enumerate the many things done for the purpose of demonstration and service among the many things demonstrated and sserved by the agents however, are dairying, crop farming, drain and home management. The good done along these particular lines can be appreciated fully since the farm is a location to compare the present condition of farms and farm houses with conditions before extension service was done. The condition of counties with agents with that of counties where there are no agents. Among the things demonstrated and sserved by the local farm agents are terracing and ditching, improvement of soil by fertilization, irrigation, rotation, diversification of crops, better-dairy stock hog, farm animals, poultry and etc. The value of terracing and ditching may be seen by the increase in value of the farms where it has been done, because the farm or ditched was con The steady increase of better livestock and poultry in counties across the country is plainly apparent. Scrub stock is being slowly but surely too much cannot be said of the work that is being done by the home demonstration agents. Farm equipment is being learned improved methods of home management. For a very long time, the equipment preserved and canned some fruit, because it was not such a difficult task. The demonstration agent they learned to improve the quality of the food they learned to learn and to can almost every kind of vegetables as well as the goods they learned to learn and to can almost every kind of goods cannery favorably with the goods of some of the leading canning manufacturers who design canned goods. One country where cooperative canning is done, small sweet aside when culling was being used for marketing as well as for feeding feed for hogs, were later canned. A market was obtained for these canned hogs upon comparison it was found that the superior in qualification among companies. In one county a canned hog was canned in one season. All of this mans the saving of garden products that obtainable would go to the farmer. It is also appropriate for the family and a saving of money that would be spent other- Because of the too full programs of the many grand lodges and the space to tell the legislation, which consist mainly of farce, just what extension work was and what extension program it was, the farmer of Texas. It was Hon. W. S. Willis Grand Chancellor of the grand lodges, and the program so as to allow space for this. This meant much to the service as others soon followed his example. The grand lodges are told just what extension service can mean to them. Their interest and desire for extension services are the service among our people, and the ultimate improvement of the service among our people. The frequent pride in the possession of good farms will mean, naturally, a decrease in the exodus of the grand lodges. We wish to specially thank Hon. W. S. Willis and his associates and others who are adding to the Negro farmers of Texas, who as "Troubled Waters" is the little city written by an unknown author but as far as the analogy goes, it is a tough thought; in selecting these words as a subject it was the writers intentions to confine the readers between two ancient rivals, using as a background, jealously that is tempered only by the hammers. Now the thought, look out for an explosion; in the coming of the Painters to Riverdale Park Blank and Saturday and Sunday on the dashing sea of time, there will be a meeting of the Dallas Black Glants and Black Painters of Fl Worth. There are two games scheduled for Sunday; games called on this date at 3 P. M.; on Saturday at 4 P. M. The Captain has issued orders to ship mates to look out, rough sails ahead. Hear Hon. Roscoe Simmons deliver the greatest address ever to be delivered by "His Excellency" the Captain, Field Day, Wednesday, June 4th. MICHEAUX FAMOUS NEGRO MOVIE PRODUCER IS IN DALLAS. Hon Oscar Micheaux, famous race motion picture producer and President of the Micheaux Film Company, will visit in Dallas this week negotiation contracts for the production of his famous colored pictures. Micheaux will be visiting Texas to develop a larger field for Negro productions. The Micheaux Corporation has been a major starr than any other film exchange in America. Their pictures have been great features where they are well known. John Harris, veteran Motif Picture man of this city, hold shares in this film. Mr. Micheaux is a guest of Mr. Harris. Before returning to New York Mr. Michaux will be interested in his corporation. CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our man friends for their kindness and, ser- ful care, for our love and death of our beloved baby. Mr. and Mrs. Greilly William. Follow the crowd to K. of Mardi Gras Parade. For Worth of your service. NET CASH, December 31, 1923 Knights of Pythias Men and Women ..... Odd Fellows, Men and Women ..... Pilgrims, Men and Women ..... U. B. of F. Men and Women ..... TOTAL CASH Knights of Pythias, Men and Women TOTAL CASH U. B. of F., Odd Fellows and Pilgrims K. of P. Net Cash above all these combined . Knights of Pythias Men and Women ..... 74,048.90 Pilgrims, Men and Women ..... 5,000.00 U. B. of F. Men and Women ..... 61,338.82 Odd Fellows, Men and Women ..... Nothing Knights of Pythias above all combined ..... 7,710.08 The above are excerpts taken from the reports filed in the office of the Insurance Commissioner at Austin, Texas, and sworn to by the officers of the various organizations. nsp. Baptist Hospital with Dr. H. C. Glesa, placement. All kinds of organizations. General Supra. and Mrs. Ada Boyes, at work to keep the peo-New York Supervisor. The teaching empire employed. White commendations only will lift and better the Christian Center are such movements only that will lift and better the conditions of the great migra-ron own race. Dr. L. B. R. Lachy, Pastor made along many lines, and yet it of 2nd Baptist Church is in charge is a sad commentary on along some Ours is a message of cheer and the colors of the Colored. Work all the Color- other lines. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924 NET INVESTMENTS IN LOANS a large number of our people had Detroit is the 4th city of come North and those good white whitemen in population and we have been with them for a long time with the Colored men of the of them have taken advantage of the opportunity of the numbers who had resolved to makeness and living in good homes. 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ONE YEAR $25.50 MOTOR 1.25 SINGLE MONTH $5.00 SINGLE COPY $2.50 Entered at Post Office at Dallas Dallas, TX Under Act of Congress, March, 1978 It is unfortunate but true that we seem never to become imbued with anything but the ideas of the days when our institutions were small and destined to remain so for the length of their days. Why should it not happen that it was not done? It would be interesting to question that he had rendered able to pay him a million dollar salary and then do more for those associated with it and interested in it than they had ever dreamed of? Why not? If there ever comes a time that our projects grow to the size of those operated by our neighbors, it will come when we have more of our thinking to go further than that of fifty years ago. has never holstered the white leather, mother who has been disaffected by the yellow streak. It is not afflicted with the flannel mouth. It is a plain, cover day, sensible, conservative, nonthreatening, not nauseating breast; files on nauseating flag; it presents a patriotism as bread as an country. Its love of even humbler tactics covers all the territory accepted by the human care. This is pretty high ground, and the man is always busy. Days of the press come up and stand with us. This ground is help. The Knights of Pythias will grow and stay strong only as those who make up its membership learn to know and appreciate the kind of growth that it has made in the past few years. Pay Your Community Chest Pledge It has often been said by the critics of the Negro that he as a race was not to be relied upon to meet the obligations that he made and to fulfill the promises that he gave. It is a severe criticism and that has done more probably than believing in us who otherwise would at times lend a helping hand to our projects. And it is and but true that all too often we, by our actions do much to make our projects a less if not coarse fall in our promises. It is rather, we think, that we make these promises and then as easily for our purposes sort of strain in us that allows for our taking of things that others consider of the greatest importance with more case than There is much fair complaint to be brought against this sort of procedure because the acceptance period, we allow for nothing other than the complete fulfillment of every request. It is then, no more than the expected thing to have the managers of the Community Chest more than 1,000 of the pledges made by our people in the Community. Chest Drive are now complying. There is no reason why these pledges should not have been seen after even though drivers made their payment impossible. The reputation of the race is built upon the experience of the people of the things trampled with them by us. If we fail in the things in the race, we can be no reason for the belief on the part of others that we are in any way dependable. And those who have pledged and so far fallen down on their promises will redemone themselves and save the race by their prompt attention to this matter. It is more than a person consideration. It involves a lot of work. It is then, no more than the twenty or so leaders of the community. Cheat Fund complain over the fact that more than 7,000 of the pledges in the Community of Drive have now been taken to the fund last past time. They should complain. There is no reason to believe a large population has outstripped us and Houston is well on its way to the successful promotion of such an institution. There has been even though circumstances made their payment impossible. There is wealth in Dallas among its Negro citizen to as great an extent as there is in any city of its size probably. But there does not seem to be as great a love of real accomplishment among them as there is in some other cities even other race with us in the matter. of the things transmitted with them. Somehow there is not here that sirit of cooperation and mutual help that there should be. The business men can be no reason for the belief on the part of others that we are not competent to form any sort of efficiently working body. The passions have such an association but its functioning is not what we are supposed to be. The men who had bide to outstrip them it is to be hoped that those who have pledged and so far failed to have developed internal trouble recently. The teachers are divided and are not able to come into the sort of reputation of the race in Dallas by their prompt attention to this matter and seem to have allowed alone does not seem to help. The social consideration. It involves the standing of us all. There would be no end of com- promise if in the near most effort we were to realize that we are not keeping abreast of our people in other sections. And our community at large, the drive di- rectors should refuse to deal with nothing stage that has characterized our nothing stage for so many years. When we will wake up? When we will begin to realize that these good old days when things "just happen- ed" and that it seemed funny are" are over if they existed. There would be no end or complication if in the next such effort put on for the improvement of the school system, the restors should refuse to deal with us except on a cash basis. We would not accept that "we were as trustworthy as others and that it seemed fun that now they should want to deal with us." We would do what we should do. They learn by experience and put the learning into practice. If we are not willing to put our promises they would be perfectly who to believe in them in the future. To use the slang of the street, "we must decorate the mahogany" if we hope to obtain the things that others have. As far as we are concerned, we have done nothing of a public sort that could be boasted of in many years. As a collection of people we are failures. Of course as individuals this is not so for some of our individual men have wrought well. But the group action is not what it should be. The contemplation of the success of the St. Louis Y. M. C. A. gave opportunity for our saying so and we have said it. And we dare any truthful person to successfully dispute our statement. This is not "calamity howling." It is just the plain truth. Only oeward will quit when things got hard and try to shift the responsibility that rightly no longer to this role the shoulders of some others. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924 FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES. ```markdown ``` The Express has purposely kept out of the Pythian situation because it felt that things had not quite reached the point that warranted a calling of the public attention to the right way of thinking. And the Express in the outset of these remarks realize that the charges of subsidization that are being brought against it and others can in no way be escaped in this instance. But since its duty to the people demands that it always speak in the effort to direct the charges in the proper way in the proper charges and only demands that they be proven in the defense of fairness. A WEST INDIAN-AMERICAN COALITION There seems to be a group of Pythian malcontents that is making its voice heard in many quarters of Texas and the burden of the song of that group is that the affairs of the Pythians are not being administered to their liking. One member of this group in speaking a few days ago made the statement that the main complaint was that the Grand Chancellor is not being trained to help them. It seems strange that even after so many years of poor institutions and failing institutions, we have not learned to value ability and the things that it can and does bring to pass for us. We are really like in many ways to the swimming hog who in fighting to make progress and probably to save his life from the water, cuts his own throat with the very organs that should carry him to safety. Such a statement of our willingness to tear down is probably more than being so often stated to the effect that we are much like a man who makes his own way out of the crab crawl. They always pull him down as often as he starts. There has never been in the whole history of fraternal orders in Texas a more prosperous condition maintained as in the Knights of Pythias during the past seven years. Its membership has more than doubled. Its finances have passed the half-million dollar mark and its members now are in position to reap the direct benefits of the large fund that they have accumulated during these years. Where is the harm done to the people? Is it directly traceable to the methods and plans of the Grand Chancellor, is he to be tormented because of that fact? His salary? There the rub comes. The same gentleman quoted above made the remark that "there is not a Negro in the world whose work is worth as much as the Grand Chancellor receives." When asked if he did not believe that a man was worth at least a part of the amount of money he received, he was able to hint to that concern, he had nothing to say. FOR THE WOMA It of course cannot be said that there are not other men in its ranks who could do much for it. But it can be said that the callibre of those who are making the greatest efforts in the search for the greatest words, when searched, do not reveal one single act or contribution to the well-being of themselves and their race. We. of course do not know them all. But those with whom we have come in contact do not have the markings of "howling men" who may perceive pride to anything constructive that we accomplish. It may be a relief to frown when one is basal, with troubles but the other is upright, with leaks that leave hides lines behind. Those who retain smooth velvety skints to an advanced age are invariably in a calm temperament. A calm temperament. A whisper hints to the women with a completion finished to lowness cream instead of dead white as this will minimizes the deep tone. It will be well for the rank and file of the general public of Texas to give these constant "kickers" and "habitual knackers" a good looking over before trusting too much in the things that three men 000 000 A simple white to clear the teeth, sprinkles a little baking soda on your brush and give them thicker, more durable bristles. And with little white sugar, the results are far from it. As it makes the teeth dashing white. It is well to allow a man to stand on his record. It is good always to seek the real fact in any case before coming to any decision. If our people could only learn and practice this, there would scarcely ever be need to wonder at their courses. And the "habitual grouch" and everlasting "knocking" would be relegated to the place in oblivion to which they rightfully belong. The Pythians of Texas be guided by the facts. These we feel are sufficient. Sentiment in the conduction of large or small business concerns has always been found dangerous and unprofitable. Swimming, walking, golf and dancing are ideal exercises for women. —— 000 0 000 — English prints make a delightful morning frock which need have little or no ornamentation. ST. LOUIS EXPANDS ITS Y. M. C. A. Bordered gingham is a new cloth, and one that leads itself perfectly to the short trim summer frockes, with contrasting flats. Flat colours with contrasting skins down one side can be used for trimming. - 000 O O O OO A simple gingham takes dust from your hair without having to wash it. Take a piece of cotton and spread it over your brush (you may use cheese cloth instead). Then the cotton will remove the dust and POOR LIT CAROLIN (Continued from last week) Famous Writers Guild) WHAT YOU HAVE MISSED That George Cross, disguised as a witch, wife, Caroline, has finally been the love of the man with whom she shared a three-wheel wreck. That there is a man, with whom she shared a three-wheel wreck. That there is a man, with whom she shared a three-wheel wreck. "I suppose you are acquainted with my wife," mocked the hus- THE MIRROR PUBLIC OPINION —New York News. prevent it from falling in the brush This will leave your hair from any dust particles. **TESTED RECIPE** Orange Custard Dessert 2 cups milked milk, 2 eggs 1-1 cup granulated sugar, 1 tablespoon rounded cornstarch, 1 tablespoon sugar, powered sugar, Beat the sugar and add them over milk mixture, then scalding hot milk and at once into double boiler, stirring until the sugar and cool, peel, seed and slice orange put in glass dish, powder each layer with sugar, make a meringue of sugar and add powdered sugar a tablespoon and 1-2 teaspoon vanilla and when ready to serve pile on the custard. HAM HASH 1 1-2 cupf minced onion 2 tablepoonful butter, cupf stock, or boiling water. 3 tablepoonful worcesterahire sauce. 1 Hard cooked egg. 1 Tabletspoonful parley. Suthe the onion in butter, ether, in the ham, seasoning, and liquid and heat thoroughly. Place the ham in a pan and place the mashed potatoes in the oven and garnish with minced parley and egg cut into quarters. "The loneliest person on earth is not who lives alone, but one who lives in closest contact with many others of none whom is responsible." band on the contrary, air, "retreat" our host, our host, "I have known Mrs. Erasse for a number of years. We have always been good friends." Caroline spoke Why she, asked Caroline, long I do not know unless she wanted these two men to feel each she spoke at last, and what she illuminating than what she had on other occasions. "Do not vent your wrath on this woman," she made a clean confession. "Please curt your temper just a white, while and let me explain. make a clean confession. Afterward, I will satisfy with me I will do wish to me to do -- apply to a divi- sion at any rate, let me my story to you, and these good people from all blame. "I do not care for any explan- ation from you: Mrs. Erasse, he has done nothing, matter fully, I am satisfied that have I came in contact with a bunch of friends. No doubt you have come to Connie. Harry, let's be 'm." I looked around for my hat (Continued on Page 8) HEALTH & HYGIENE Bottle red babies are more like- be given food from the table or be able to be the victims of intestinal given any other form of food unless they are given a special diet. However the breast fed child suddenly or considerable change of infantum, gastro-enteritis or the may cause intestinal infection or infantum, gastro-enteritis or the may cause intestinal infection or infantum. COL. MI WEEKLY J. O. MIDNIGHT SAYS ABINGTON OF TEXAS MADE A GOOD RACE. Louisville, Ky. When you read this letter the General conference of the African Methodist church will have passed into history, and you will hear about it for the next 6 months or more. You will tell you some of the things that would happen, but now just what that episcopal committee is to do, I assume say. The Bishop question was settled, and then attention was turned to him, and honey. I wish you could have seen them without opposition elect the Rev. Dr. D. M. Baxter. He had been elected by unanimous vote, and all shouted when it was over. Then Prof. John R. Hawkins stepped in without opposition, and Dr. R. B. Morris stepped in without opposition, the Christian Recorder, and Prof. A. S. Jackson, the poplar commissioner of education walked in with a vote. I praise the Lord for that and there was S. S. Morris and he jumped over the fence without opposition, and not have named the men in order, but want to get in all who were not opposed, those whose positions were not contested with our opposition. You remember to look at you. You remember I had the Lord was burying call men of pastorate, and would be necessary for the Lord to call more bishops and general officials with many bishops and general officials. Now comes the first real contest and it started one day and did no work before telling more about this. I want to call your attention to Abinaton, proved to be one of the strongest men in the whole church connection, and he deserves credit although he did not win. Singla pains that came near landing his for missionary secretary. He held his own when they first commented over night, over a new man came on the scene, and it was the Dr. von Colk, and he have chosen the missionary work in the future. This was a lively contest, and I am told during the contest, the right elevation to the place where Dr. Roberts of Palestine, occupies for seating and, some seem to elevate to the place where Dr. Roberts will find more pleasure standing up eating his meals than be will sittatinhed. There are many times get out of their place, and I am sure you know Dr. Roberts. He is an active lawyer in Roberts. A man is an active lawyer in Roberts and he will be able to apply the seeturate, and will soon be in good sittatin down condition. I am that Dr. William has seeturate. There was a lively contest over the next election. I have been telling you about it. The Bryant well he was just as I told you re-elected secretary of the Sunday The babies should not be allowed to crawl over the floor, nor be allowed to put unclean objects in the mouth. The mouth of the baby should be cleaned with bicaric acid solution after each feeding. The child should be fed with milk and infant seeds. Milk that is unseated at a feeding should not be given after an infant has been fed with milk and infant seeds. A feeding should be prepared at a time however more can be prepared if circumstances should a nursing baby be given food from the table or be given any other form of food unless it is not suitable for the baby and any sudden or considerable change of diet, either in quality or quantity of food, should be given to the gastro-intestinal derangement. It is better to feed a child milk if any one cow is present in any one cow. There are a large number of foods prepared for infants and that are really suitable for them. Use them should come from the physician or from an expert on the infant. If this advice is followed carefully a large number of the intestinal infections of summer will be avoided. MIDNIGHT'S LY LETTER. School Union. He went in on the first balloon, and this is one of the things that happened. see some of the Bishops had decreed that he should die, so to speak. He was out of his place, and that he had said hard things about him. He had said what knows what else. The time came for the election, and in order to see how the men voted, there was a green balloon gotten out by the anti-bryant men. The next contest was for church extension, and this was S. J. Johnson, of Georgia, and V. M. Townsend, of Arkansas. It was just as I took for, I told you the fight would begin ahead of it, and Townsend a big following. Dr. Johnson on the first and second ballot went ahead早达, and on the second ballot many men when he stood on the podium said that Dr. Johnson had led him in two ballots, and he therefore chose those who had supported him and those who had supported to have the secretary cast the unanimous ballot for Dr. S. J. Johnson, and Dr. Johnson was de The men are now making laws and getting ready for other big meetings about the general conference you move about the general conference week. There were some strong men in the body, and they will have to meet them. They will have to set home D. S. J. Johnson will move his family to Washington, D. C. and I do not know all of them. We are going to happen. Do not let both you too much this week. In this read letter I will be in Texas and I am going to St. Louis, then to New York and from there to Texas. I will be in Texas the first Sunday in May. Dr. George B. Young in Dallas and Dr. George B. Young one more strong man. He let the work know that he was a great great great and that he knew what he was going to be world. He is well educated and would have been elected but, for them, he will not go back and set him in 1928. The National Baptist convention (Continued on Page 8) OFFICE CAT TRADE MARK BY JUNIUS In his announcement on a Sunday morning the minister regretted that money was not coming in fast enough—but he was no peasant. "We have tried," he said, "to raise the necessary money in the usual manner. We have tried honestly. Now we are going to see what banar can do." 0 Hassel—Did she marry him for love or money? Helen- For love, of course, he's a newspaper man. Distance leads enchantment to the debt. It took several years to make men out of monkeys. It sometimes takes five minutes to reverse the process. What makes a man think he is having a good time when he goes fishing is because his wife isn't able to swim. The test a true friend comes when it counts real money to maintain it. The pressure of money may not know much about literature, but it can teach all the old-timers how to dance. To err is human and to keep it up is foolish. He asked a misuse what is a kiss Grammatical defined. "A character." And cannot be declined." Officer of the Court-"The jury will take their accustomed places, and they all walk into the dock. Obsequious. Walter: Lovey weather we'er having today, sir. Absent-minded Patron: All right, bring me. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 MODERN DEFINITION Balloonicist: A highly enthused owner of a set of balloon tires. A man's wife hints things for him, while a bachelor knows where to find his own on the floor. How off you note from day to day The man in deep despair Who knows where And can't remember where. You can't explain anything you don't understand. The jury had retired and were discussing the merits of the case. Look here, said one woman rightly, the plaintiff doesn't ask for damages for blighted affections for the blighted but only wants his back." "What's right," agreed the foreman, then I tell him, then that we don't give him a cent," said the young jurist hastily. If all the fun he had with that girl didn't cover the amount the presents costs him, it was his own fault. Gentlemen, I courteed him once my girl. WHATNOT COLUMN 110. What happened in 1860 while Harriet Tubman was visiting New York. While on her way to attend a large anti-slavery conclave in Boston, Harriet Tubman carried through an incredibly daring escape from the slave-trading U. S. Authorities. She had stopped to visit a cousin in Troy, N. Y., to see the fugitive slave named Nahle Nahle had been followed by his master. The latter, much to Harriet's surprise, had visited her brother and as dark as his slave was already in the hands of the officers and had been released. This raised a mobs created a turnout before the officers of the U. S. Commissioner and insisting this the fugitive and disappeared. 111. What victory ended the war of 1812? 112. The native Louisiana Zoaves charged against the ramparts of Jackson at New Orleans in 1813, defeating Lord Packham, a force the victory of the British forces. The troyed the last British contention of right to search and seize American merchantmen on the high seas. 112. Who commanded the aerial defense of Paris during the Great War? Colonel Marcelo, a French Negro was the commander of the aerial defences when the German captain in Captio 11. Although French Negroes who attained high rank second Empire and Third Republic held a honor to France are; Generals Youffo and Virgile, both directeys of the war school and the Sesame Booths, a member of the War Council n Victor of Dohenne Next Weeks Whinots. An outstanding deed of during the strategy in the life of Harriet Tubman. 114. What reply did the Concediente government make to the Pope's governments request to the body, the Pope, G. Shaw of Fort Wagner fame? 115. Who were the first race matrials to the Crok de guerre in the world? Orange Valley University attended amount of money in the rally as a result of the heavy rains. Palestine — The U. B. E. and S. M. E. attended the rally in the section. Mrs. Loisit Hendenow, the their annual Thanksgiving Ancestor Anele Lawn, Mrs. Lizke White of the sermon to the graduating class of terminated by the Sup. Prof. J. L. F. and their evening at Antichth Ternell visited their brother, Mr. M. T. H. School was preached by Ford last Wednesday night at his Summerfield last Saturday. Mr. Burk — The menu incited Kyle, returned home from Toxet Church. Mr. M. Vernon A. M. E. church, Toxet Church. The graduating service was an island on the river. Texas, is visiting her son, Mr. M were held at the hall Monday banana not cream and cake. Mrs. Anna McCrimmon, returned home, Mrs. R. Booth, Mrs. Gertha Evans of evening, Mrs. R. Gillam of Chesan-Dan Purch is visiting her daughter, from Naugatuck where she has the orator of the day and Prof. W. T. M. Keen of Dearborn. Tyler- Last week the city was brother and other friend of the dress by Prof. C. L. Humber. number will begin their vacation full of any gesture of kindness. Mrs. Charles H. Norman, vice president of the school, will be welcome to the church under Billy Ray, who are sick this week. We will base half boys, who have received the auspices of the North End club. Mrs. Savannah Humber has entered visit with her brother and sister, calls from the big teams of the volleyball. The program was good and well at the race for a ticket to the game. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White, Demobilis-ion league boss, are Ray, K. L. Humber, and L. J. Humber. The program was well at the dance hall was able to worship with us. Chapel M. E. Church is under way. Sheppard to Memphis, Tenn., and we complain that are tracable to rendered an exam program in last summer. J. U. Green was and the erection of the new window to the Dallas building was under way. We are in the process of Friday evening. May 23rd. Proceeds of anniversary session in the B. P. P. and family were in Mecca, Sun-Hub is looking for a cabagage to be used for the benefit of and was accompanied by several of the day's regular work. Day of a regular work, day of a regular day and by the way shall be the proof of the contention that our work is not to be believed and that we are in the process of this project. Texas Towns seemed to be hungry for the gospel, Kevin B. Stephenson was at his home with his wife Wendy Chandler preached to a splendid crowd both day and at night in Nashville. Wendy Watkins would respond the summer and also, Mrs. Lola Otis Watkins, Mrs. Marcia Otis Watkins, visiting her brother and other friends. Take part in the Field Day Parade and write a prize. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924 Dimples Lewis moved over from Keren—Mr. Nahill Floats an old Hennetta Friday and attended the resident of Kerena Diet Friday night in Kerena. The school was well attended by District Missionary of the West School was well attended at all Texas Association, visited AiL churches of the community, Sunday Points West with Misa M. Henna Kerena station was hold, Sunday accompanying her. Her Baptism, with New H. Great, pastor of the pastor of C. Henna Church, circumcised, presiding as the general running a revival here. --- quite a while died Monday morning about 8 o'clock. The funeral was held at the Lone Star Baptist church, at Lone Star Baptist church. The Uniform班 will win with the Dokeys on Field Day. Come see them. Jacksonboro - Miss L. F. M. Mosley began her school Friday with a visit from the school's grand affair with the high school children playing. Gup the teacher shared that the teacher had spared no pain in training for this location. Gaucharized to grow hair on head and neck. Must accompany all orders must accompany all orders from 1259 up. THE MINTHORSE MFG. CO. orders under $150 will not be com- pared. Add 150 to order for Pow- er. Jaundry-Sunday School was opened on time with Supt. Rev. B. Abma, the grand master of Mason left for Houston, F. Dr. Brant of Pinsland is here under the doctor, Rev. J. Thompson left for Brantwood, Dr. J. Thompson is the assistant of the Beautiful District left for Black Land. Something absolutely new will be staged Wednesday, June 4th, Mardi Gras. Dine at the family out and have fun. Thank you for everybody. Martha, Gerrith Evans, Daughter. Martha, Betsie Wright, Daughter. Martha, Elizabeth Wright, Daughter. Hon. Rochelle Timms, Daughter and dress the Pythia, Calahontas citizens on Field Day, Wednesday June 4th, Ft. Worth, Texas. The K. of Pa is going to make it to the New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade. The New Orleans Mardi Gras parade will take your life if you miss this parade. Dibble—On account of heavy rain Thursday evening, the exercise of the primary department of the city, some, yet a large crowd was present. On Friday night the house was closed and there was not standing room. The program was the best of the season. B. Hurdle of Austin, due the credit for the splendid music A. Grant of the program was with. We are expecting a good attendance. Rev. T. A. Amos, P. K. Houston District School. On Thursday evening. He preached Sunday morning and at night. Hot Saturday, Friday. Mrs. Polly Gail returned from Houston. Departures: Mrs. R. Jones and Mrs. Hattie Armand赴温西. Okay The Uniform Rank bank have never settled like the others. Mrs. J. C. Boldes, Houston; Rev. W. R. Jones and Mrs. Hattie Armand赴温西. The District of Columbia leads in the number 1 ranked female college sports ranks in second place, followed by Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Dixie. On these political Stories for women, it is only a matter of a few years when you will have to be a "model man" to get a job. FOREIGN CLASSIFIED FIREMEN, BRAKENHAM, M袋袋g, Sleeping Car, Train, Portra- ture (Colored) $149, $169, Experience unaccented $199, Railway Bureau, Bureau of Transportation EMERGENCY WOMEN—Operate a Hair Dressing Patient right in your own home. Make $2.50 or more experience. WORK not necessary, you the trade and supply everything you need. Address Lnbex Manufacturing Co., P. O. Box 1416, Portland, Oregon. 4-19-17 COLORDED Men wanted to qualify and train portra- ture. 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GRACE GRAY DE LONG Miami, Florida 1-1-27 ```markdown ``` THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, REXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1924 are you proud of what your race has done? does more knowledge of them increase your pride? IF SO READ THESE FACTS ABOUT YOUR ORDER—MADE UP OF YOU AND YOURS—FOR YOU AND YOURS—BY YOU AND YOURS. READ CAREFULLY AND CONSIDER WELL. this is the U. B. of F. and S. M. T. way of serving you. 1-This is a Negro Fraternity, pure and simple for our people, of our people and by our people. 2-In addition to the above stated facts, we submit the following for your thoughtful and critical consideration. We have made the following investments in Houston: Loans On Homes in Houston On these the Grand Lodge receives some eight (8 Per Cent.) to ten (10 Per Cent) interest. All but three thousand ($3,000.00) dollars of these loans have been made to Negroes, Business Firms, Church, Homes and Schools. The U. B. F. and S. M. T. is a BIG BUSINESS concern made by Negroes from the ground up, with no taint of Jim Crowism or color prejudice. The cash in the Banks is not included in these statements. Our Liabilities are practically nothing. We know you are thoughtful come with us, we are your folk. W.F. BLEDSOE, Grand Master C. H. 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"keene dr. who fant aye ecco dix tee turned fp oir ome “st “aac A oie bt hat Rengee'ty ok REN fhe Mla re set tt note rowing marriage of thet daugh- Eat BA ate et Gare ae eee ita eae Fi ra Gpetetes Se rm sts ane Soe i ieee perce peasies ie erent te ete sito or st SE un hr» vse of ehuicway ,Foegaay, morale atthe fet eee eae Sara raa e Reiter ee oe te oe te eros : & Sarena Pett weteriad ee A iar uae tego Bese Lite guns. son pnpastng io Soa eats oper oes te as aah oe ma ee Se ee Ryne ey ee foie Seer Steams ores fae ate eat sien Cordelia MeGittom wit Touye tn Soper Ge Bee eee Ged ‘She wit! be accompanied ax far as fees ety" en ‘Kanana Clty. NEAI— HENDRICKS WEDDING "ANNOUNCED, Annonscement has. Jvat been roade of the turrlage of Mra. C Rr Hendrioks, welknawn teach?r find resident of Dalian (or many years (0 Prot. afareelive Neal, In rector of Phynics In Booker Washiagtom High achool, tor. the Dat few ears, Slnltancotaly with the wedd- tng. announcement, ts another to the effect that they Welll_ make thelr home in the future at 3685 FREE A BEAUTIFUL Gurr 70 ‘ALL, READERS ] DALLAS EXPRESS ‘Rush YOUR NAMB and ApbiEss New Fort city [tater co ee asa se ae Boulevard, Chicago, Tt citeg wil ave Dallas ‘soo the ‘Sehcols close and travel Overland” to. thelr new. plaer of renldence, DALLAS DOKEYS HOLD FINAL MERTING Local Caravan all Cocked and Primed for Grand Meet. Will en- train Barly Wednesday Morning for Fort Worth, Id the office of Grand Keeper ot Records and Sealn ast -Mon- day “night, ‘Dallas Dokeys “held thelr ‘tinal’ meeting prior to. the opening of the Grand Lage. sos- tion. A inrgo- attendance ‘wan re- Corded, Grand. Mogul ‘Chas. Brckena, presding ‘and ‘secretary JA Austin was atthe den Journal of "a ‘previous meeting was read’ and approved. The by- Jaws was recelved. and” approved by the potentate, Grand Chancellor W..8. illin ‘The druma for the drum corps were’ recelved ty the donors There "are five in number, four fare druma and one bese.” Each frum having ‘on its side an In- feription "bearing the followin words: Kaaba Temple No. 1. Dal- ag, Texas. ‘The buss” drum belae somewhat dlfferent, Uns. tnscrip: ‘Hon appearing on the head. A. A Smith’ J. A. White, Jamen Cooper Bennie" Tennison’ und Votary [Davis were appotnted. members of the rum corps and thelr fiat pructloe was bed Monday tight Business of other nature. was raly” transacted” before adjourn: ment. “Those present wore: Hon. W. 8. willy" Jr A. Waite, AA. Stith, James Cooper, Dr. 8. Wiliam: soa, Fred: Lyarels, Wi. 2a, Robie son, W. 1. Crawford, Dave) Sonn: son) Bennie. Tennison, De. Re. % Hamilton, 8. Jones. 0. B, Clak forme, Dr. D. W. Shields, Captatn George Murray, J. W) Bice, Chas R Reed. Votury Davis, A. 5. Wells, “Grand” Keoper” of’ Records tnd Seal, J. E. Sith, ©. P. Stark, W. H. Griges, 1 Strickland, Chas, T Bracken ‘and J.-A. Auatin. ‘The Caravan is ready. to. en- train’ for FL Worth moblized ‘to full strength Loeal Donkeys. who| fenves Dallas Wedneaday morning are Teauested to. be precent_ at the Y. MG. A. bullding corner Ninth ‘and Jones Sts. Fe Worth, mt 10 o'clock, OAK CLIFF NEWS. Mires 2. Wittlesin Ras. gone te Warabnehie to. see her_ nephew. master Claranee ©. Stevenson Who feoelver hie diploma, Mr. W." St Daker wad bls son W. 1, have one to Washington D.C, to vill felutives, Prot. W. D. Carrol, prin cipal of Forney “Hixh wchool ts {nthe elty vialting is uncle, ar Moy Watson. Met. Ella Polk has feturned from Cleburne whete she front to seo hr slok mothe. Mr. rus Hares ot Nacosdoches, Jn fe viniting he mother, Mrs. Sati dia “Harrin Mra Janie Castle bury’s daughter, 1ddie.V. Jones tho has been in the. Sanatnritm everal’ weeks does ‘not teem Improv very fast. tre Mary Tiagerald tot sn day for Lampana to. visit rela fives. Dp. W. E. Dalley haa. F turned trom Louivilt, Ky. waeve be went to vialt the A aL. General Canference. ‘Services th Free “Will ehurch sooms Imuprove, Rev. J. F. Thurman fled his stand and’ preached two, food termons. Seven Joined the church. Emanuai Church te will prosres nive, Rev, Gustus of West Dalla and” he members were specta roest "Sunday, mrunows #109000 INTO 1G RALEIGH, N.C. May 11—The Royal Kanlghts. «fraternal organ! tation of Durham, tm this sate es fed. tobe the strongest Negra Fraternal organization, fom “the anapotne of cash ‘anaes inthe Teoria. have nnouneed™ throurh hte secretary ‘Ww. G. Petrova. the aunching of & pimanite nationwide membership campaign which 18 to Fase watt! Avpuat. and which te ex pected" to end with a number of sther_ stator under the annery of "Fo. Uhl effect Parton. the, eo rotary, bas prepared to put up HOO oso with, the Insurance department et thin neate $n order to. aualfy (a the insurance departments of | the ew stator ita pinned to enter “The national exmpatn. under the direct mupervislon of enfe- in Tanner Johnson alvector aul fond advertising’ at the” Woyal antn. ate. Jobnacm exptaine such frnction to. depend ow the. number se members comtetants get In a lv i aletrict he content ta open te Jan permona, women an well ax men the position datrct manner il entry with Wt a minty As wall Aw rood opportu for advancement nv. growin oreenization. "Plane for th eampnlen ar tn th Inande of the executive eoenmtten of the Doard of Directors componed a HW @. Pearwon. J.T. oarion, 3. M [Avery nnd: Benjamin ‘Tanner’ John ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, (TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1924 | CLASSIFIED ADS “ALL MEN, WOMEN, DOTA, Gin 11 to 66, wiling to wecept Govern: rent poultcaa 4100-4800, traveling or stationary, wite Mr, Oxment. 406 St Loula, Mo, immediately as are ee JO Agee te oct Saks Gomi ety “Sharon “Witama” Mu oolong Car in ood porta My ane mana wee fe rtcuas ‘Caren ilo, fie Pu Gay toms Bape My det Tronewar, New For ie ) ean 2enowonie osname rive passenger aut tn exant_ cone fom wil ail'on tarme, rade for ove, duasnde tase salad meat at 1h Penbogy aver Fhoee Susi, ‘DR. HOBART W. REID, *Uictox, Ci vee ot ata mi rman Anon eacater! "Her manana, | ake fae acts iz eee TER ESE DR. J.G. HARDIN, — PU BEE “DRC. W. FLINT Dexter | Ground rior rotten. 37 Bast Helene tenfyiaSc A. S. WELLS, cory and oun at Lae ‘Sie ea DR. R. T. HAMILTON, nog at evilen Tempe: Ra af A Beate Rae a! pe omme, Yarennany soKOROR, pageant aah PS aeradeeics. chew tot fetal tora : DR. RODMAN F. DOYLE PHYSICIAN end SURORON ‘4 13 Commeren tet | ‘ata Fee | xten town 18 2m 32 my; Tutan riche Sine Peet este ew Pheer Xen wb W, R McMILLAN, M.D. | Phones: Office H-T266; Res mae apne ab ‘etce Phone eae ‘ee Heit DRS. MAMILLAN & PINKSTON | ‘upsaen sea bores Mtn teint, | (Con. Hal end State Sem, | Baling, Temne READ "iE SOUTI'S GREATEST WEEKLY "THE DALLAS EXPRESS” pebtlbed at Dalian Texas SUy,SATOMDAY, staat tte Ganley Reema’ oe teat eee teva to 3. Dc DANIEL RIEWS STAND, 1400 pth Street Law ‘Ameen, Cal, Bay further tne fermntion. wte.%, Mh CART, 100 W, Green Street, Pannen, ale Agente STEELE RANGE Only $1.00 PER WEEK funn, nee FRAZIER FURNI- ‘TURE CO, a at 2556-58 Elm St. el Ors Sa TEMPLE. r ei i |) Lapett ete. 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Sno sir ipl some ea tat am be rte eae ea by ct aa eae KLAR & WINTERMAN : aiaas' Lanouer Pawan sous man oer Pallow the crows to K of #, wardt Grea Parade, TL Worth, Wednesday night, June 4th ee Se ene ce wo aualenc of ¥ and 18 housed dias ap ghd, NQST BEAUTIFUL PLACE AROUND DALLAS COLORED PEOPLE — BUILDING BEAUTIFUL HOMES ON EASY TERMS | ‘CALL US UP . 1 Phones: Y 2857 or E. 1837 | ie eee The [f ei ae Dallas, Texas ; og = ote aka "4 ae eae | “EXCELSIOR MUI a eon nae | oe eee i : S. Cold Sec PAGY, SEVEN EXCELSIOR MUTUAL’ BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Dallas, Texas oats eee ac pee oa Se ee ae EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION 1s i, as ESE H. Strickland, Pres, 8. Cofeld, See’y oe . i ie! TEXAS TOWNS ee eee gS Be tc A ves frees Bes banreciee” sro 7) wt fave of Hopewell ls. Wve ‘an aay ae oh Sore aire oS Palope ia. ean wall atended Be pest rence. are food of bexband dolls performed Rin toss Int Wednesday ie thers abe sapere Bras Sete “Seer Bae Bie tay “oercaie Ths Mist Ste sy he ba on sc Hind 2 Boepuat ca oe taiphs Rice for “Dallas Express.” ow cast afford 10 malee onsig Saray Hossa te lok Be ntespe. aS Lea melt: sieges Sees lover ta very, ek bab. hr Bee bantnar et36 ‘saoe ‘iat ie a a Muar, Pratt Thomas oa ‘vite etirod Priday trom ‘felaian Mo, Hats, e's aie etre 8 tf Wosklana wes with ‘sony Sei athoen trm Cinan ioe -_ ens tetas ae Sista a sree Steels i hie a et tas Minh" en at ‘pit sue ata. fees tee ae Mats See teens"? 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Mra. HL, eso eine eA hepa a fa yh tt Ae ee peas tans Wf ere ES a witless $f Fence iss Okla as mien fs Gu, Ge i et oe i, er tt ef in Ame rie ea a aia ae ly - a ig rt tl meee cD ret hee Soe Me totes ive lew Oreana dl Gras Parade ok ke ena ts kl Pow ie i you im he parte i Unfors Ran bore ha ae side ey wit wh acing. Mh. Yew. Ai eet Iijeana vat Uaands Pne Guar, — BP ee aa art to Rie. 'W. Smokin Pot ieee are? Gees eer eee cree eo eo Edema are er ees creas ee aig hs ere ce oc sorrel tet gee ere ghee Se es AW. Miak Lorene Jouss, Mr. wud Sagopa ee oa ee eet core ee aetna oe eee es eee and family have moved in thelr sew home. Rev, Ranger was peer er hs retrace C4 ee iene ot eee tamed cee months te Master La-| Series & Seca ot hie, ¥ Ses ere HL Peilipe hea returned trom | Phin fra Ethel Laws the ‘eae ee, hn Eee : oa er ae eee oe rors con eeteeed ons a rere Roe ey oe en et eae es Rare enero eee estes eos atin cei Bt coer ce oer pies Seater a a sete ae ee tase eae one ae cess eioetiae See aaa Se Rika a i cree sy ee aorta st Sot Scar en Soe nents anes a alae Sam ars Roe nti eh fer ete oe ura eis rae tania ae Sitar ae igrel~ etn a! it Seer, of Teen. oe fa vais her duugttor le Prato “und i water Me ie ‘aneck tna hive oteeg arid Sttray rn ere, "wate nena’ Me. Sn Bul arog Stary. fram acon fe charters ia Mleander fe, emttng ber” bome oh" fas fy Stine oh Pane Bas tht user em o nahn eure onde Re Tent Tone ‘atfonted a” Prank ane ded honey ora Wa fom tcc ery ‘ete Ye fm ewe aca ee seb or ariel loaves feet Con re cad ke Es seas and frp a Tomtom Minn Nama Kon Rake Ronn. wot old aie aaa en moana Soares gin bert oe Pras fa ae fer Wonton — he. raduatig tien "ees rated as icy ta, theorems aad mint farsa enstent bee, eons rescue radon ura Me Ba Sepa vst Rome fin wun tha" sae che eter atte wrsane sce Pon Tuskeeh ate" Hemy 'W. whee are Pronk ‘Mkart he Yet Pes Nite Naas esi ie "Suton acai sla kt, oe op Frade ef haute ri Rave Ceca pete othe 20 oe sera cy eli Seat far sevend "AeA vee Sar rsttned hime’ rom ie "eae gay Mr amghe strand feted tp Worth, as Toe yt Ria fide Fae Sees ists ae cia the bi» ee ee ee eee cose ee ee eer pee cen oe ae oe tte eo pee a emes as Sys een eee ee aerince Soe a asa ae Fie te eee fee bas ene ae “ae Gees ee eee ee Reagan ee peieaa ies nena I ‘That old Negro man who few weeks oro wilted the bal oth Ife’ sering the ern I pile nutrYou MHA Iai no cutibeton io the Pa ier of tee ho maget fepend ithe for super of then eotares Coy tei ope tat he ba ‘den dirtealty tm learaing tha fptiprenervatoe i fhe ttn ‘ature. 3. aanson From Chita oa sea : COL. MIDNIGHT’S (oxetin aaah ty at work nn tat ‘Sindy the bee nome atte’ Sunday Scoot Pebishing Boat of the atlest fae sti othe Suny Saying of corner stone of the ‘yee cotructor dclter Bil be rnd or opt te sod yr oeing Tew grat Se Tena wl not tl po THe “rg, ater. Geter nett Se toting, “jue ven | oa (00 endear aig ecppeore gy MAY 31, 1920 “the| eto Mt Ie going t0 belted hungry for your love and prc als erat a en fe as At peo to tell zou hin wt aay Ay ang, You, Ce tory. Lv elie cetaan hk" tl te You Sek“ eaee te peas ca lreee cares sce Pa ee I tea Sel Fae eae re Tate Sasi a Bogee crash tien chan eee ear neon a Pera Beers ced? Joseph| Charles Stewart, has moved: loyally there Is no other way tha eee ote eee cal poer a oe ee erie ea pte rae Bapitiat he has. purchased au apartment /bave told it yoo may drive. ny y. Mra.|house, but I dO not know abo: |from you with curses and blows Fra ae [oo a gee goes see Bsineaies [aie teats tees fig lieben op ae Pang he Se 7 a ee et ma* POOR LI'L CAROLIN, jai Sota etnsi 4 Lh eee (Continued from Page 4) icant’ eee, trlenerel hatreds eld Fou any storr,”" she ctled, septs, an nuh Bi ta tage me; alt aa yout ee yo fo aloe tat 1 to alg th ot, The sug hat ran twas Ieper honest ves in Steve wt hese poopie "Th only ther atsller waa"a” pyc tox ie “elty"Dootr, "Norton Tha ate tre of ue thie’ sneered _ George, ° who imade'ng alto raat tm lane ‘rom the worn, "What five? ‘vit the sxeepon ot Harry and I, thee gre aiy three "persoe proses coostite te Pea bo we tbe ath ersont Anse acta of teal Caroa’ renered ber lining msds trom bet Mesa an ua Ste te woran othe stl hae intering to Beast “ome, hore, Word” Carla jeomcansa "wat nwtaniyeheyes Site soe of leh, an aay 1 bappy chap cam et, the its urge Geaded Gps rxpors [kee rom he saith roams fect “sid fo the. Boor aad campers" to, Saris. Ss’ ie tad Berlh ‘ice ins mer oat tha’ loony shots [kad whe te thse frowned no ltd an Ke looked ono ie ence ti la” sh tad tn» vole that net went aude, vole i: Sf" Sith yporemsd™ Cnotons es on [ene seat the shock ata leet to George tut be tem i handn Si, fuco renter Rerot coteraation and anbo ti Sea” ae sald ity, wel ee toe in ans Rraettioteard wanes, “ur son Piok of nah snd. tone ly one. He e's parte me an Haig. He was on te ni fast 1 us! la saturn None, fos ci We had (eal ea tina in paneer 8 Soot the tiowiag moraine batore, be. wa ected: out of anger Wo: tote dane the edsde otha Sexe shae™ ‘Goorat ine neem 19 heater explanation, Heid not met sompravnd stat sé tar raylae ice saa sea aad ions St eee had tered he sat Th Preaton in his yea 'wes tert Ineddening. in hanson brows face ew bard and aters and te mort ‘evel yeast rad fran beating std’ dos oh ets i wasn hates it Suan ites pase feta orang nar osama Uhlan fdeenahtesomethtng be: Yond he Henares ag eee Gro her mam bi shiver asa tan oni who ad tlt he alan my san, sear a lest he by sero aeyenan Iho were ine taik eva bore oe fon tarnish shinee case id nt tler She, wie not oda to ach Pach he cd ently toon ee the! appeased “het ioe ftrating “Westend” We" restre for he fo: ep tance tu she dot het hime wa Davin « dtaparat aioe We mans ea. Se hd eto i on on eae oat wad St aaa ber Atal hasta te te ae Ein ‘iieceat’ ale’ whee "So Slave and ioral ast weceone shore tie rid to ae foe th Una tht "shows fae oa cou Wal, Gores” sho maples vs be eomigia_ fn" et se Rom eft go ea iny“own tine at me you y story Late. tll_oo de wet come to 700 with = weep to yo wih Sareea healed without Kaosing ns nT Go not ome 00 708 co an Maa ren Singen fot ay cal stntitciton. os '9 Sot ean who Sve tnd oun toe bat was too fot tetwostfoiy and wisdom. To Bit Sit Poe's te ae" ts ya mr as foam eh ar av | eeated yo ai Git Tau fot your trance Ai a at Jot tative that i Yanaons wer fda yr tb sme to Saved tot ee oa thas Fos tr We ne peter oat marae". a on ay on rather aa vit, ie eae cha Sarit ot fon el tied ty 77a. data haere Smo for ue wn ett you been not marry pe Yes. ti ‘a'the son of aia Fe | : on ayn i yon ee, ae Enowiedg of human nar, 1 wa a - PATHFINDER flees See | Eaeey love aad pro. ' By “ehahee he atory. twa ‘Woutathisk “a Ie ‘oat a advent moe al ‘ever Intended that you gare corinced of my ais ny Mere ino other way tht ean go bot revea! my past. Will oa tite tomy torr. Aer old ie you may’ drive me from You wit ouraes' and blows, athe ead. th Jou to ten “As ho coxtment ae.gr i at ah ha tas litte ‘reel "nor compelia, be dronped oto a wicker rock: hat stood nett, gathered the chi finer arma, ahd procended to th the “tow sinus’ mory ot elemental eve, primeval haired, [clase Wetolaren polmn "janice Suobbery lawlessn*as, nad courase, that 1 ave ever heard trom the Nips of.any_ ah. or ‘woman. ‘As her nts progressed dhe. though: [dawned pon me that it wan mete- fy typical of « Qousand ‘ther Iecordea rwancen Ghat fae ‘up frith the ame of devotion ana flcker out on the alter ot i Koteranos, with ‘great frequency on. the relenlesa Yonrs march om ‘Smith. muoking’ a briarwood ips paca hw deta Rd hia bands elaaped behing hs uek, as Caran, her volee tense fend low and drainaie Felted the vents of hur early fe On_ hia [Sark yellow face there waa t 100k ft rimnese. 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