Dallas Express

Saturday, June 7, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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K.OF P.BRINGS THOUSANDS TO FORT WORTH A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE OPPOSITION BESTED IN FIRST ENCOUNTER OF 40TH K. OF P. GRAND LODGE ATTEMPT TO ENJOIN GRAND CHANCELLOR AND KEEPER OF RECORDS AND SEALS RESULTS IN SUSPENSION OF SIX LEADERS AND PROCEDURE OF GRAND LODGE ACCORDING TO SCHEDULE. OPPOSERS SENT FROM GRAND LODGE HALL. REPORTS SHOW ORDER WORTH Sworn Circulation 20,000 COPIES THIS ISSUE A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HONOR VOL. 81. K. OF I OPPOSITION BESTH K. ATTEMPT TO ENJOIN GRAN SEALS RESULTS IN SUSSE GRAND LODGE ACCORD GRAND LODGE PRO. WORTH. TEXAS. June 7— All oppression faded into nothing- ness Monday morning when the Grand Lodge spoke, and by that speaking unanimously elected Prof. W. R. Willis, of Dallas, Grand Cen- color for another year in the end- of an enthusiastic ovation, and all the other grand lodge officers were respected. Six Opposition Leaders Suspended Just before the time for the convening of the Grand Lodge a sheriff of Tarantau County appeared in the court of the Grand Lodge, kind upon what the Grand Chancery, J. E. Smith, Grand Keeper of Recess, instructed to the Assistant, Marshall, assistant and order, calling them to hold the meeting of the Grand Lodge according to the writ of the Court. As soon as the writ had been served and the Grand Lodge went into action from the constitution of the Grand Lodge the section to the effect that the authority was supposed to go to the courts for the settlement of any Race Woman Attorney Candidate for Ohio State Legislature. (P. N. R.) COLUMBUS, OHIO. June 11—Colorado Republicans of Columbus are becoming imbued with a marked desire to work with the candidates in connection with the candidacy of Miss Daisy D. Perkins, successful woman attorney, for state representative. Left moderates at the tender age of fourteen months Attorney Perkins through uniting efforts and application and a determination Ohio's first Colored women lawyer, and now enjoys a large clientele. The firm of the other eight lawyers' office will show that Miss Perkins has won more criminal cases during the last two years than any of the other eight lawyers in Franklin County. Of the 800 lawyers 20 are Colored. Miss Perkins in the chairwoman of John M. Perkins' bar in Shawnee, a mining town in Perry county where she was born. Her later education was spent months old. Mr. Perkins-renewed and educated his six children himself. She was graduated from the Pinehurst Junior College from the college department of Wilberforce University. After leaving college Miss Perkins took up the study of stenography. The Dallas Express she studied law during her spare time in the office of the late Judge Emanuel Barrhoff, who had the distinction of being a criminal lawyer in the middle west. Miss Parkins was admitted to the court in 1951 and was having the distinction of being the practice law in the State of Ohio. She received a $350,000 for the first year. She tended a legal practice with clients in the commission of both races. She is an excellent student of the law. She is appointed to be paid $7,000. All appointments to the commission are one of the National speakers, and she is atled at 183 Lexington avenue, in the body to look after the economic social conditions of the Colored Republic in August. In August, she is thought she will win the nomination in August and the election to the National social conditions of the Colored race. The commission, if finally created by Congress, is to be located in THIS PAPER CONTAINS 16 PAGES—2 SECTIONS. BE SURE TO GET BOTH SECTIONS Calanthina 'Also Elect Officers and Prenice for Resorts Field Day to Be Gala Affair Much interest centers, around Grand Lodge for the past two years, on the construction of a new conserved ornate will appear as the centerpiece of the Uniform Rank companies based on the ornate and ready for the algal to be installed in the review will he among Jackson of Jack of the Hollow or devilish will be the greatest in the history Supreme Chancellor S. W. Green Visits Grand Loage. Among the many noted guests who are in Fort Worth this week Supreme Chancellor S. W. Green stands foremost. At the head of the Supreme Grand Lodge of North America, South American, European, Asian and African, he is a powerful influence for good in the affairs of the race. Under his direction the Supreme Grand Lodge has erected and is maintaining in Hot Springs, Arkansas one of the finest sanctuaries and both honors to be found in the nation anywhere. In the next future he will be the plan of the Supreme Lodge to erect probably in the city of Chicago a Pyhian Temple the like of which does not belong to any Negro Protestant anywhere. Grand Court of Calanthe Reports Show Wonderful Growth in Past Twelve Months. Committees: were appointed, and following the report of the committee on Rules, and Credentials, report of officers were announced in Mary Lecilla Lawson of Oklahoma was introduced and extended greetings from Grand Court of Oklahoma members. 8000 members. been woven about it. But as it is certainly authorized President, J. Stanley in these days when men have Durke to anter into correspondence, the touching of the dence with President G. D. R. King, the Republic of Liberia and the great of men to proceed along orderly lines and according to rule, call it the response of an in-operation on the part of Howard, West Africa, looking to cooperation, action occurring just as we are, and be reminded of the bankrupt be reminded Liberia College and the concern that was not able to pay people of Liberia in connection with their educational endavors. As result, difficulty in the development of policymakers and in addition protects their homes and makes them a concern that lies in the copy of resolutions adopted by the board of dollars. There is the story of the development of the order of the Resolved. That the Board of Liberia College has under the leadership of Grand Chancellor W. S. Willis and his successful performance. And really he has his commencement Address before made its way. Nothing done aac the Hood and Garrison Literary Boldly or by trusting to "bunk," clothes of N.C. College. His plans have in accordance with his: N. C. Monday, evening. Pythian Progress For the Past Seven Years Reads Like Fairy Tale. Had the, marvelous, changes that have taken place in the condition of the Knights of Pythias happened in the old days, some such tale as those found in the Arabian Knights would have happened in the old days, some in these days when men have learned that the touching of the processus of men to protect the progresses of men to protect the lines and according to rule we call it the response of an institution, policeholders and in addition protects their homes and makes them under the leadership of Grand Chancellor W. S. Willis and his assistants in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. There is the story of the development of the order of the Knights of Pythias, which under the leadership of Grand Chancellor W. S. Willis and his assistants. There are some concerns that enjoy what we are pleased to call "mumlahum" growth, a condition will for a time it can to grow and spread but the cause it can cause the return of the project to its former condition. Such has not been the case with this Order has grown. And it has grown only because it, under his direction, put into operation a system that cannot be gainned. Interest in the Order was answered by the brought in applicants by the thousands. A rigid system of medical examination allowed the Orders to those who were good risks. And out of the many called during the period chosen and added to the rolls. The moneyys of the Order always inefficiently handled were so conspicuous that this same seven year period the increased from $129,471.17 to the huge and magnificent sum of $149,471.17 to took the Order thirty-three years to become worth $127,437.17 and to ship W. S. William it has accumulated in net assets $413,691.30. But though there are those who might attempt to argue that there is nothing norvious in this growth, the fact remains that in the other major social societies in Texas this feast has not yet been equalled. The Pyttian induction of Texas in 1817 was the whole of these United States, it has grown to the point that it is all other jurisdictions in the Negro Pyttian world. And for this fact too much credit cannot be given. It gives dignified and remunerative employment to many men and women in its offices and on its grounds. It is the whole fraternal world by its progressive policies it is the first in Texas to become so rich in employment that it is stood ready to help in a financial way for its members in a baked taken for the inability to pay off the last notes of indebtedness. No other Order so far has been so successful. of the interests of its members. The past seven year period in Pythalmus has been one of the most successful periods in the breths of all Pythians a kind of pride that comes from the successful performance of a large number of leaders made its war. Nothing done accidently or by trust to "back." Its plans have been in accordance with the laws and its system of accounting has been the most efficient. It is for these reasons that its growth has been rapid. Trustees Authorize President Durkee to Make Arrangement by which College in Monrovia will Exchange Teachers, Thus Improving African Standards. Washington, D. C., June 7—The search work which they might des- tructs of Howard, June 7—are to engage in." Tuskegee Holds Brilliant Commencement SALISBURY, N. C., June 7 - "Livinginges College in the natural offspring of the sturdy independ- PRIO FIVE GENTS COLLEGE President Durkee to by which College in range Teachers, Thus American Standards. search work which they might desire to engage in." Resolution Unanimously Adopted By Authorities of Liberian College Dr. H. B. Cassell, President of Liberia College, states that the above resolutions were unanimously adopted, Dr. Cassell also advises: "That while occurring just as we are about initiating a new educational plan for our School system, I regard as propitious of great good will workability in the development of education in Liberia, the cherished wish of President Durkee and the Trustees of Howard University. President of Liberia Expresses Aggression President King in a letter to President Durkee writes: "I contend that associate my self with the expressions of gratitude and appreciation as given upon him by President Durkee. On the generous offer of assistance made to Liberia by the Trustees of Howard University, I am so confident that there will accrue to Liberia College and to the educational development of Liberia as a place from the cooperation of Howard University, which now ranks amongst the high institutions of learning in the United States of America, so that its influence will be correspondingly far reaching and effective. best of all investments." 图2-22 如图所示 The invitation to Dr. Scott was extended by Dr. D. C. Suga, President of J. Livingstone College. His visit to Livingstone College he was accompanied by Hibiscus E. D. W. Weir of the University of the A. M. K. Church, an honored graduate of Livingstone College, now reading at Washington, D. C. Among the other prominent persons present at the Commencement Exercises were the Bishops and the M. K. Church, which supports the school. The Commencement Exercises were considered the most brilliant, ever by the school. COMMENDEMENT AT LINCOLN UNIVERSITY. (P. N. S.) Oxford, Pa. June 7—Commencement exercises will be held at Lincoln University. In Ungerburg, Germany, the calcareous sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Edward J. Russell, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Commencement exercises will be delivered Tuesday, June 2, by Dean Kelly Miller, Howard University, and the Ivan K. Reynolds Center for Permafrost former governor of New Jersey. ee ee, 5 fe a | Nowy ‘ : cath | fates ‘ ; aa eee aoe see : oS) P oe aig’ recone the agin ‘Osd ein ‘mpl ek Houston. Thi eee eee ries oer | " €.1i, WALLER AND MRS. M. E, V, HUNTER DOING! -” GREAT WORK IN FARM IMPROVEMENT | es AND HOME ECONOMICS ‘Giad Chasicellor Willis Renders Valuable Assistance ‘Ten yearn nyo extension work oe corte: eee. } Ese er ri ci a nye feat ae eh ee re Bes ort fn aoe wena ae a retin Hr Beige Eocene om er 2 Fortes tthe eafcsiey ofthe fiscal year, which in in July. for Babin moa ae ree or ct where te ener te i area reser mero i - ‘Reed eee traind =e acevo vcen' atthe emer re seine nn ae ern i re sg nt se <n eee races ran en soe ee at Panne eet a iri al sea ne a, ee fry and home management. The ree fete nt Se ob trite pemensean cae i en teach a em od ae sags ae a, ae mee ‘of counties whore there| ate cele iat au ie i beta eae mein taco | bogs, farm anitnnls, ‘poultry and| utes ecm led te aoa one eee mia weeat sc cere, ac meaved tat the owners bave béen| | = gilt, NR Pon ty ae eos le eee Saeed ne elie ee ae GBM, CHAS, B, WICKHAM, Grand Chaseetior zh ast ns a ini ind ota Sera nee set rate tae 9 ant Yate Pn TAGE TWO hans to secore Federa! Bank ald frien etre cout wot nave ber Gained The wetter oh Seeeemcal gut tereerd someon iene fh ee ne feet ae we ie tol rece apart carson“ nine” ceoeres ly ihe agen antares te sai te Sale of save sul ston, Root Tot bane iia ay eta Diversion Biante mere food and feed, the te fed oot foes piandag af cope heretafre not Ronndered by" the_averngeNesve Keeper fate olny eon end ale ite” ane Tsar wre tener tht tly srowtng Prion on be eet aay tthe ta Peres Jour afer year growing more cot fen an orn nd pve Minton tothe nde of that ary ternag. fae: ft enn ts fe say ete ther bape pen to ome sews lated WR BS shat the agente cared mise ade: af cheat wt meaner conions an ene tot hetever coy to Yeast tre nected athena co te he rerio te apart tro the ld" war te eatin crm et "Testy crete ot, beter ivstak and poly in count were we uae exemion work cris "paar srprene Sere stake etn slowiy tsar otis yet | "Tao much canaot be mld ot th wath tat eon one te foe dementia site in ihe anette he Tataing' tegrated eciott‘f hoe ianastoane For very lang time nearly ali bousewfves| ee aa Recs are a 9 n't tagrore teeny of te ead 2 maar er sont oer mth Th ay thay a Tint the can roods fax with | Ne ee to adie| san or ht ont rose fF hte ont (a one where cooperative | ose ge, eee site when cans "eas babe oo - eres "tor. aaying acre feo, Bi ie, Sattrane.. corse. fond: for eee an ane Sanees Pen Tee neeay wk, ane pan. comparison I st st coe in one eousiy a papiek orgs ate nod ere. of fod sup ry ike ine fly and «avn 7 nook ‘Be opet oer funy‘ saving devices mase eset thot acarvin repro ot ath th ome demonstration ee baie ie ‘of the lessons given tn rian coking anda the {king thas groving erst” and making lie an the. farm. more Porirua: the farm home a Jon's nce cn ea and sleep ater fhe dap tte becoming th otthe"pan Women ate lara {9 ‘Spprecte’ and ale th nacuea beat of thotr arround ies nae the tr bon home ‘Speclal mentidn ts made of the cooperation rarired fom ‘rural fonchrs and tinotere. Ther hoe sant eat ie peop as eh sted usta gain Touch obey cn itaret we ofnerwie, wend tot bate ‘beet able to receive Ruiworfiee “at solege ‘ation have aivon ery aid to make the work A" eucots The ‘Bopenent or hariultare han tent ost bale tne covering every ‘hase of farm Me “tha ints pallens, have Melb to sve the “many pre blama centonisg very farmer cause sat the too, fall pro srame ofthe many rand. lores o'tor'a long Ue wore Genled sac fo tll the lenin, whe connec ‘only of are ‘people Sint shat extension work wan and wat" could acan Yo ty Nero frat of Tense 3t wes Ho, Slt, Grund Chameatior of the We rho frat arraneed hs Drown aa est wi apace for tl Te aot ct the er Me a others noo foliowed Bs lea. “Turmers ie ateudance to brand Todges"are tld" Not what Erlaslon ‘servic Sam, mento then Tir ntrent tnd deie for iis ai wl moan the expealoe ote eave monk oar Deore Sth alate tmorarement Rerowy) fev, and the, mbes cent pride in ti pomeason of cond arms wil beam, aural Cecrese tn the exatan of the Neate from the Soot “Fe stah to mpectatly, thank Hon, W'S) Wile end he amo: Hotes and hers who are’ line ceria ve extention anrice to Recto ftece of Texan who a we'inow. santa the back of hy Snlopnent, wena" race may make Conoaventiy_service ren tor the son” of the Nero farmer mene forthe common wats Oe ieee | TEXANS MEAN TO VOTE eer ee aL ra enipper ee ee oe onde nara ewe Ge oes len eS, oes ces ee caer oe a ace tre nee ie ee, Pee Seer aes ae aeons ae eee | It ty propesed to Keep the mom- Ge eee frais poi atin, te Sys eo omens ee reer oot pa ne to aagientee ioe reas ca temas sont eee ees re one DEK cphare hate) Seep cs Se eee ee Seige ae thom to come eftectve vetinn st c= “panne omen ane miter gece perc een eres eee nee eee heir eer secre emcee ned Ree sen the tee ut ae as Sica _ a pane ey os ae 5 r \) | 3 ee TERPRISES; HEARS SERMON: ION, THE PEOPLE PERISH.” PYTMLANISM PINDS FFs WAY IN-|race and the citizens In general am: ener RSE ape echoes rm eee mea en er a See, Tppreeee te nee ot tas wan tre lave Mr. J. C. Hodges and. Mr. De eo ee. Hodges. Mr. B. La Lawin, the ©. C ea ee ras: Yen th ran Gane maa neta Mc a ee ieceey gene noe cei tee MR REE SSI eae a a en Serene Ore fe 8 Saree ecaasias oxete wot bo. prea {irr we ace ine pieeraiearer eee ead mg re : ie rane ome ate, ued Segre He aaes Mey Stet wibelieard. of ctuoction, aking © die Paes nt ing "97 lmiesal of ‘the principal, Prot. At ae ee eens Ikingon of the elty achool. The boare pe, the Otand Latee) peated by re-dlesting Prof. At cane ae eee Ais a mt ‘an option of five years. It ed eas SO a Sa lodge, the K of B & 8. Sir W. M.lsoq has spent twenty years of hi Banks aleo the Undertaker, escott-liife'y service In this community, un. od me 10 Ris big. Biudobaker overldergoing every lmmaginable hard alone case trne gre toma, College, nituated about two miler\ rine. edueational foundation fo : § ie” Seatac ies im acti Se Pa aan ect Sle. te Soe ne eat ewes Bea eee a ea ta a Ear ine apa Sa eat ee te 2 Sad ie Fag at Te icin so Te ar, aint str are Saw ae da Sans me hane oy ee ia Por ents Sone nectar olen Be cae thon aia ate i ulate at rn Po tetaeatanrie abe eas Tae ae Sigs at we Seoee s business ehterpriaea the ‘undertakers Sime hes Company, They own thelr bulidiyg srt ee grata so the clty nnd thet toch and’ cep, So cat ra ea fein cubase Se wd aie Seat Soa i a pa Sectors enc Ua ecctiat ee fate pees sce a CS ne are Snt Sone hot eee eae bins She ch at ress Cat toes epaated by 0 brviber Kalen = mat a Sis cea Soars Sicha Sew oc sie into Lt ase ete i Fa ie “ ara te re, Pe Face and the citizens In general and |enjoya a satisfactory practice In his fearcer viayet sana co Tppreae te necatcs tas ates. tr Jee‘ "."unaane’ a te'Bo Wises hn ts tavin‘ ue" Joa inte Nasa east ia ads aie tar morro fae asda rea tek Noor ialdaion ite yan 3 Jet Lode No, 50% On account of Kes aietattwtucr accy” wee rere canal eur note aru toa | ee ope voir atm eae cops fa 8 Mite lage Sod eats Nested ctontons sore © ai [aster at sous tar Ist ofthe iy kl. a okie cheater on tons nous settareion fen th ator ot ea ease Kee incomes ar beastie IS Sig tee crac sera oo eae ne Comin looming ‘sees, sermabeahin Sard ae at eerie tart iar petit fetenyie” Be tace“scehag n arches a athe cede er snd eho ts teat tao, ot pproins’ RS ies eo site eon noe hes etna” taser st eae ig pay la er ecaraehisa pres igen ec gcerce Wegtet"hontre Scaairma'is webct eur eprer sir "ves ban saricec as SE sts hi soe tn ran pe sonieet ed oe seen tr ine Batis JRtrene have re mete Scans Dery erent ase” su 2. sortie ‘stwetere ur Smee Sarge monte he» R pla he , Iramrnon xiw sncnt ‘satonan aanocraon po pan oes oe WOH. ay, HDr, som Bs Be ace Srey reer poset tomer ae oe Hecate cachet et ate ey tases Ipeectitoro etin ecare Be ee tee ae ves mee ORS na cheese Rodi al wane ul cae ie gta e*. ‘Yn 1992 Hin district contains Se Be aan tee heity ‘director of the Wairtax, Vir- Be Par cea a vias ee tea eee ere fete Scie Bees Sate tates trey Tea Mr. Hartman muccceds: Rovert lorena of Horfotk, who has title the ‘office sines ite inception, and done’ lsome extremely effective work io Pewter "nS face pact tots ase Seas’ Sahel yi Imanager of the Norfcik Neato Fate peer inane cere eat Lt ference eaten Ieee whose sas St come cae we pense seo contacts that Mr. Grote fess that fas napa route totes errant 1 progrensen ‘The wolen per tiniest Sos. oe we Pelana ein tts “Peas ae tant as tie sos in P.O, Box 198, Rockvilie. Md. | is estes tac a error wer aes usin Senne Mey Feet A ebesoe Geary or aster oi peewee a wre tte cs So oe as For particular peosi, | VELMOT HAIR DRESSING one today at ie stores and) aay <Phponemaen eg ~arngen eid "amy Mery nc a Bar poets See =o Sees rei ae chiens sees tee ae eo Se Sia ge are Pe, ae oe Seen mow ao ae SS ge ona Scab Soe ir eb area aes at ie Ea ee asked to address the clas dai ex anos Sates : ce aa iE | a ) ate | hn Eee Die genome stay rng a dRnantegee \ ne well attended, Prot Bats wan sitet ea eduges ‘in be is moni face Seer ra stron Carranec le wen Sant van dor ta eens an spn wine tai toe cau et eames atest wr ptaenure che oe" roe Sy ae aes re coe Sot ats foe wo moe scar le a et soe Sea areas a ea ey mites ply ool ig n't io Rt Mies Ca le arrel tothe Once toe og lire ee se tai tan roost seas ast SO pia a acts Pare es ae ioe whiriate se he Base wise twa ole coor ei say nate cae ss ae coe ans fa and was fen Anusio—fervices were geod avail churehes Bunday. Mra. A. Her rom just returoed frows touring Wert Texan whore abe has been making her annual vials to the Hof Jaa she faa deputy In Weat Texas The bie revival will open at the C. XC i earch Bunday, June I, conducted by Bar, Day f Gatwvle, Texan ‘he publ te Invited out to. bear Mn nd anioy the gospel feast ‘Grand. Prairie — Sunday. Schools and chuish services were walla tended last Sunny In Dalworth, the rally alven by the bastor and mem- bere of the St. Jahn Baptiet church fran a success "AL 110. oelock, Mee. 3. W. cote filed the rostrum tnd preached a wonderful sermon itt wcloek © fine procram was rendered by the members and vial re otal collection #6078 The fol- lowing named perwone were. viat- ore: Hey. RL. Willy, Rey. Barbee nd old father “Anderson” of Btop ttwno ‘made some very tmprensive remaria concerning the. Tonallt tnd Megalty of ‘Christian " Deeda Mra 8. 'W. Diokson and itl Grand fom are vlalting tn Oak Cf, the litle won of Mf. nnd Mra. Taylor had the malsfortune to fal and break his tem, a few days ago Put fe deine tine this writing. Ove of our mort ralable citizens of Grand Praise’ ta: very ill atthe T. and. howptal in Marghall. a. W. M. Cole, the. cltizens” of | Grand Prairie wlah for him a epeedy re- covery, Hey. E. Drown of Reynolds, texan was visitor to Mr, and MPx re. Abies last Suney. , TEXAS COLLEGR. are een See sare lone of the most interesting, enter |talgments of ‘the season at the [clean ie ert Jot 9iny 28 at 7:46 lock. Bren Jone who waa present waa furs ied wth an evening of ststeren (end gratification, aa, the “ite [one performed itke “od. reads. ‘ra Banka haw been Indapowed {tor doite Tour dyn. bat ts now fly neve. wich tote ora ‘Mr Witdhain 1» on the campos ute often tow, as the new balla {ines earing ‘completion “Tne, College Frateralty met to {tetra session ‘Thuratay” even neat 8:00 ‘rcocx the Callee Library. The younx ines othe College” department were asked {o vit, the meetin, ie, Willa ery, former Tex- ag allege student "was "on the canon th week Wo sce bn fier Soe a tio, Be Born Mr. and Mee D. o. ior a boy, Dennis Cran, "The members of Nilea Chapel ©. MLE. ‘College ‘Church tn thee fisenror to beastly tha cbareh have Been succapetul, Tue ‘bull tax tooka atractive ster white conto pain "The Kindergarten School. ater an evening of vente performance fave. a lovely tte pleale for Gieit’ members Saturday" evening “Texan College now mand’ third tn'Conterence Gaimen of 1924 I cca rae ceca lp ees, Tees May Cte Rew 4. Warren D, Dy eam to Bani Friday tn the Interest of his second tuntarly conference, “Pals Pith fal member of Bat Delight eho tendered hn bat tat wil be Jong remembered, "Fie saree wi orvis setarday slant and Bone day were Inspiring, sletoal and Panelat” vccsna “Dr. Warren Preach morning and night tothe isteton of Ne many benors and administers the sacramect to Se ted buen 7 fi : 4 dj SN en eres es eee ee sroune bag pegged no penton aman exeetive han Mm A, toy Sel ir Seeaeae Sar acca tate Salem cette ste eesitronly requires glance at the ta PR SRe a an ead ata SAays alte attested of the tne iat the excreting coe a er oe amater neni se aes Boece 5 kent tiem eres SSesSaGh (ie tacusbersne nas Lest pace wit the spienata amnetat Bees wee bot a eee stern ain erties ota erties be Oo saat ie i Rex Flee spt Name Cad Fa aad Rc slitees’ elation’ sof seanaton sate ee Tears res ese seanninau Saver Wren, [Sheree Shot te"'ret at fee ‘to be disconsolate over bis vie~ IRANGHAM, Alm, Bay 28—The "7 ies doy male en) fo down in Birmingham history! The Gem Unarsty and Art Clubs Sete tua rt ne Feat, in, scien ct teen db oman A¥e Fe a tte pany ay, rr got eng eg ans eons" hormiga, mt mt Ps Nese [Wa th Derba Parker rarest saint hne Sart “Toots “re, le mens i ase rte yaar ean tb ‘rattan House to age’ yuuneas to be vbs{to bring thelr pleces for the Hope use eats Meteet eeto caer ————————————— One of ‘the largest classen ever lurned “out ofthe gm choot Dallas thcetved ite diploman on Thursday aight, nthe auditoriem of the Washinton High Sehool fre the hands of Mr. Alex Spence, mem ber of the Board at Bdvcation ‘The Commencement exercien be: ran ast Sunday ‘when’ the Mev. ctington Wilson” pastor of aace donin. Baptist ‘Church: delivered to the clans an inoplaing ‘and helota Dbeccalaureate sermon teem the su Ieet; The Cleavage Lines” of Cher acter, In hls message, Dr Wilson red Chris 'an the only perfect ex Ample of what the tite ot thar should be and urged’ the graduaten in going’ out tnto Ilo to strive to be_‘ot service to themselves, thls face and nation” in the ‘saane igh degree x was the Savior of ten ‘Other clase exerloos of the week included the presentation ot pay by the membert of the Claas ented “The fophomore” in the auditor ot thy High Schoo! tom large tna tppreciative audience At noon Weds nendny the clan. with in mustea rections hing, Portia. Weanington Pittman sung" over the elo. from sation WPAA tn the building of the Dalian News Journal ‘Tuber Marke. eeatberd. 06 pias | eee i Ox she ae ae an | a Pon f a / ara eee | et 4 | | a Fs | i} \ \ | pate coed arn oie sR Gee meats Sass Sages ee wate erm He found out, theugh, to Ris pro- found epritual sorrow that hls Bro= thers of the loth had formed combine against hau Hle Wicked crsinat the combination and_auth= critics granted him the peiviiene ot cahare of the marriages At last Teporte ho wan very proud of ie cehlevement while the Trust. are said to be diecomsotate over bia vie~ tery ‘The Gem Caarsty and Art Clubs det with “dhe president. Mrs. M. Scklea, 3518 Thomas Ave, Fri- fay Alay’ 16. A very ood meeting was bad, Next mecting June 6, Wille with Mra. Bertha Parker or "Tuomas “Ave. Ail. members fre. requested to be present and to bring thelr pieces for the Hope Chest. of thirty-five received their diplo~ mmea on ‘Thureday ight. The three honor members of the class, Helen Wilson. sulitatorian: Archesl Roya Valedictorian; mie Jones and Wille 1, Lee delivered orationn ‘The graduation ndéreaa was de> hivered by. Dr, Sutton B Grigas of Memphi’ Tenine who spoke elo- aventiy from tho aubject! “The At- tainment of Americaniom.” Ia Me remarks to he clans be urged the traguates und the race generally to Fenise ta their striving for « place of service. to thelr country "the American ‘virtues of tolerance, ber let In the rene of tho country, be- lot in the tact that foree of ars gains no real conquest, that every man must conquer his own home first tm the development of which tople he hd reference to the abil ity to gain the help and. trlondehip of ones neighbors. Bret remarks were made by Mf, Spence inthe prewentaton of the diploian in which he urged the embers of the sleat to ge-out with the Iden of greater verviee to thelt race because of the greater oppor= (antles that had. been thelre ‘A targe and appreciative audience led "the auditorium of the Schoo! Sains tee: cxooatans wars hoses To prove its merit and popularity, PLUKO HAIR DRESSING is now being used by race men and women at the overwhelming rate of more than a million packages a year. Pluko HAIR DRESSING Black and White Cans 40¢ Green Cans 25¢ If You want Long, Straight Beautiful Hair, use Pluko. THE WORK OF THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT OF THE K. OF P., DIRECTED BY GRAND MEDICAL REGISTRAR, R. T. HAMILTON THE PORO AGENT RENDERS A DISTINCTIVE SERVICE PORO HAIR AND TOILET PRODUCTS stand out from the crowd of competition with character strikingly their own. Wherever you live you may use PORO and enjoy matchless satisfaction. To prove its merit and popular now being used by race men and of more than a million package Pluko HAIR DRESSING Black and White Cans 40¢ Green Cans 25¢ THE WORK OF THE HE THE K. OF P. DIRECTI REGISTRAR, I No secret order or other insurance company is stronger than the degree of Health of the majority of its members. Therefore it is necessary to wish to connect themselves with such organizations must be examined. The Knights of Pythaea are no less necessary than such prospective members must be examine. And it is to their credit that their Grand Medical Registrar is necessary to this rule. All of their thoroughness to the last degree. Dr. R. T. Hamilton, elected to the office in the election, stepped far ahead of his nearest competitor in the handling of this office in that he at the suggestion of the Grand Chancellor and Cahinet, brought into existence a THE 90 wonderful preparation made me long, hot, glabrous and gloomy. I was a little nervous. 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But its step ahead of all other secret orders not only in Texas but in the country was made when it began the application of compulsory health and its preservation in 1923. Every Knight in the jurisdiction received one of these books, which was filled with the sort of every day knowledge of AGENT RI how to keep well that the majority of our people do not possess. Much favorable comment from the leaders of the department by the department on this step and it was the reason for the adoption of the same plan by the department in other parts of the country. The following Year Round Health Program has gone into the home of every Pythian in the world, but that it has helped to keep well hundreds who otherwise would have lost time at work and had expense of a physician but for it; YEAR-ROUND HEALTH KEEP WELL! 1. Ventilate every room you occupy. 2. Wear loose, poused clothing suited to season, weather, and occupation. 3. If you are an indoor worker, be sure to get recreation room. 4. Sleep in fresh air always; in the open if you can. 6. Always wash your hands before eating. 7. Do not overheat. This applies especially to meats and eggs. 13. Standait, and walk erect. 14. Do not allow poisons and enter the body. 15. Keep the teeth, gums and tongue clean. 16. Work, play rest, and sleep moderation. 16. Keep seasick. worry is the foe of health. Cultivated the companionship of your friend. 18. Have your Doctor examine at regular intervals. A BEAUTIFUL GIFT TO ALL READERS —of the— Rush YOUR NAME and ADDRESS New York City LENOX Co., 124 E. 109th St. Clean teeth the right way —with a dentifrice that does not scratch or scour "Wash" your teeth clean. with COLGATE'S THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 As Secretary and Treasurer, we outfit a Plan to rehabilitate the property. As President to look after and handle insurance Business go by our company. OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR THE 39TH ANNUAL CONVOCATION OF ROYAL ARCH The public opening Monday night, June 5, 2014 at New Hope Baptist and San Jadisco at 8:19. New Hope Choir, Opening hour. New Hope Choir, Opening hour. Welcome on behalf of the Professions—Dr. R. E. L. Holland. Vocal Solo—Madam Odessa Steward—Jossy. TO THE MANY POLICY HOLDERS AND FRIENDS OF THE STANDARD MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF TEXAS On March the First that appeared in the Dallas Express an article, "The New York Times," W. Renn, working out of Tyr, Texara had embassed $401.00 of the money. such papers as he presented to usiness we were unable to deny or affray. Mr. Renn, to satisfy all concerns, applied to the Courts for receiver of the book audited, that the facts would be known to all. Mr. Renn filed this book audited in April 19th President Moore handed in his resignation to take place at Watkins on April 16th the Honorable Judge Watkins of the 6th district court granted the request and appointed Mr. Ogburn employed Uplinger and Falk certified public accounts who audited the books and re- Dallas, Texas Dear Sir, We have examined the account of Ellis W. Renn, Special Agent of the Company for which you are receiving an amount forwarded to home office for which Ellis holds $2998.02 Amounts that should have been forwarded to home office $2992.72 Overseas office $355.31 The foregoing amounts have been paid to the company held in the possession of Ellis W. Renn The account now stand. The Standard Mutual Fire Insurance company over Ellis W. Renn, the amount over-paid the Company It appears that Ellis W. Renn is a creditor of the above named com- Said accountants reported, albeit M. W. H Moore's books showed a. We the officers of said Company, are working with M. 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He said that no one need of the race who intended to live in the South to have it said that they were not on a good terms as possible with the people with whom they lived. And in this statement he made it clear that the conditions under which we live are far from satisfactory but if they were to be continually lived under the aid of all of the better disclosures in order that as great as good as was possible might result. MEMBER NATIONAL NEGRO ASSOCIATION. Published every Saturday Morning in the Year at 2600 Swiss Ave. by THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Incorporated) DALLAN, TEXAS Foreign Advertising Representative: W. B. Ziff Company, 400 South Dear- land Blvd. 118th Street, New York, W. B. Ziff Company, 404 Morten Bldg., 118th Street, New York, Notice To The Public Any enquiries reflected upon the staff of the Dallas Express will be any person, firm or corporation that is interested in the Dallas EXPRESS will be gently corrected upon its being bought to the attention of the pub- lisher. The Dallas Express Subscriptions in Advance ONE YEAR $1.25 SIX MONTHS $1.25 MONTHS $1.25 SINGLE COPY $1.25 Borrowed at Post Office at Dallas Court, 12th Street, Dallas, Austin, TX. Adjourned at Act of Congress, March 1917. THE DALLAS EXPRESS he has never hosted the white feather, neither has it been disgraced by the yellow streak. It is not affiliated with the flamell mouth. It is in a plain, every day sensitive, conservative supporter of the Constitution, and the pacing breast; it lies on double flag. It prosecutes a patriotism as brand as our country's. Its love of team-humd justice covers all the territory occupied by the human rose. This is pretty high ground, but it is not a place of pride. Dares of the great goose up and stand with us. This ground is holy. Such discussion as this must necessarily fall on many deaf ears. There will of course be many who will not agree that the things said here are true. But they are. It does not mean that we will lose one lota of the ability of self-determination that is now ours. It does not mean that we will be any the less self-respecting. It does not mean that we will be any the less self-respecting. It does not mean that many of our most blatant advisers argue against. It only means that we will seek in every way to improve the opportunities that are now ours to receive the help that we so much need in the progress that we hope to make in our struggle toward freer, fuller participation in the affairs of the country in which we live. It will pay us to learn to live as well as possible with our deaf friends. We will be well aware that there are more than we now think who are willing and ready to lend a helping hand if they only could see the things for which we are honestly and earnestly striving. This Issue A rich cattailman died a few days age and, when the story of his benefactions was told it was found that he was a constant benefactor of humanity without regard for race or color. The story as told by the Dallas News listed the Colored Orphanage at Glimer among the many institutions that were accustomed to contribute one thousand dollars a year. In this issue of THE EXPRESS "difinitive in service" there more information for the general public than has ever before seen in any journal of the race in Texas. There are gathered information about the condition of the various Orders of the State than have ever appeared at one time in the whole of the history of Secret Orders in Texas and the sums listed in their total are搽紧. More than two million dollars in assets are the elements appear in this paper and when it is realised that not all of them are owned themselves of the opportunity of telling the public of their progress through these columns some idea of the treemark of the race in Texas is obtained. It was not common knowledge that this man had any regard for the concerns of Negroes. It is probable that he was listed by the people of our group as one who, as many others are considered, knew little and pared less about the concerns of the race. Only his death revealed the fact that he was interested in the lives of many who live in a sphere apart from us and yet whose interests and sympathies in our behalf are often quickened to the extent that they make themselves felt in constructive work and giving to us. And in the consider-able case of the Negroes, there should come a greater realization of the fact that not all of them are the consistent haters of us that we think. It is unfortunately true that the majority of those with whom we come in contact are of the Negro-hating type and it is only natural that there is a sort of tendency to consider all alike in the thinking of them. But that is not true. And it is only just that we give them due credit. but the most remarkable thing about the whole issue is that never before in the history of Tinaa have our leaders been able to see as they now do in that order to grow to large and prosper concerns they must keep consistently before those who must understand in that growth the facts that most vital concern the facts. Another unfortunate circumstance which militates against the ready acceptance of this form of thought is the fact that many of those who are disposed to be friendly to us and to speak out in the defense of justice and fairness have their vows hushed by the fear that they will be considered our friends to the exclusion of the likes of their less fortunate neighbors. We have the love of justice to be willing to suffer the disdain of their fellows. Naturally they are silent. It also shows the progress of the Negro press in being able to fill the needs of these concerns in this report. This issue contains a number of issues that will be addressed to every part of the United States and to some parts of Canada and Africa. The message of the progress of the race concerns of Texas will become common knowledge of Texas will grow space. But the constant desire of ours to keep in touch with those who are friendly and to continue to make known to those who as yet do not know our real hope for fuller contribution to the welfare of the section in which we live, will increase the feeling of mutual good will to the extent, we hope, that some of the unfortunate things which are our portion now will be rendered impossible of occurrence by reason of the fact that the majority of our neighbors will be in need of a brotherhood indeed and in truth is the natural outcome of a real belief in the Fatherhood of God. It is only so be hoped that the general Negro public will come to understand the service that its press performs for it. No other medium in the country has the ability to the nation the accomplishments, duties and ability of the race as yet, the recognition accorded it is not held as pot to allow for its own success, that it can perform for the race as great a service as does the press. Negro Commission Bill Favorably Reported The Express Jeans Texas. This fame is only an evidence of what it can do when the right sort of business is "deterministic" but not to the extent that its management "makes it to be. It will plunge for a greater price." The public of the wonderful service that it can render to the race in the States is giving to its concern the promise that will guarantee their growth. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION CUSSING THE EDITOR for and it doesn't happen to get at jobs known as newspaper servery. they don't. Mr. Brown gets his clients at least once a week, but at least please every time they rive on Tuesday to meet them, no matter how they are. Naturally, going to sit with a news client, page news must appeal to sat. it is very hard to do, especially with opinions before, with a variety of subscriber is unaware of appease the clientele, print a paper and nice, nice, pretty one. If their editor is to say a country on a news "news" interest, the artist. The debue stories. The dollar and cents benefits are of the church activist as the least to the most stalwart Kluwer wants just a few stories. Imagine your position with a desire to be those only and only critics without criticism without a consent of this the nation and brand everything but a book to be in or else not to come together to contribute you then you will so drank friends to paper he takes. Edens learns. Edens do it if he owned just like anyone else. then in connection in any wanted substance no remedy thing. haul the editor of the book does. No more is not appetizing, bear in mind that best someone out to the edit The most inconsistent of thisiation and brand your medium as varied group is the one that everything but a brand is not. You are to be in a dominant position or else to contribute something worthwhile, and you are to contribute something worthwhile, any news and he his voice his spirit you are so drastic in your citi- the faults of the paper. he takes and what he would do if he owned the paper. Strange, but true, these mistakes as you do, but if you less qualified to write about them, the editor overseees you. The green, are always ready to censure When something is printed that the other what does not. Do matter what is accomplished, "it's all wrong" to you, "be careful best someone else skillets and edit." The ed. THE WHAT NOT COLUMN 116 What Race-Woman was a member of the U. S. Secret Service during the Civil War? When the war broke on Harriet Polman, when activities in the Underground Railroad earned her the cognienon of "The Moses of her people," secured a letter from Govorogut Andrew of Massachusetts and set out for Washington, where from the proper authorities she secured an ap. FOR THE WOM E WOMAN WHO FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES. FOR ENLARGED PORES If you younger your porches, cut an old raw heat in half and rub the juice evenly on your checks as you would rouge. It gives you the same three acts as an antingent. FOR SLOW SKIN Wash the face with a good soap and rinse it thoroughly after washing the face a thorough feeding with Cottage cheese (mess-free) unskimmed-working the mixture with a dry, creamy texture dry. This mixture are similar to clay. Repeat twice a week. To Look Fresh and Youthful After you have had your bath, clean your face with cleaning cream, use a cold hot water bottle and a cloth. Repeat twice a week in a shanker, so you won't be cold, and place the hot water bottle filled with very cold water, even so hot, in the bottle to the different parts of the face. It will smooth out tired areas you look fresh and joyful. For Rough, Sunburned Hands, Iran Is Helpful Wash and dry the hands and then plunge them into the brain, rubbing them against the skin. If this is done after each washing, the hands will keep in good condition all summer. When wearing high-heeled slippers do not stretch one foot out of the shoe until the skin on the heel or the side of the foot. be recognized as an adjunct to If this bill is passed at of the discussion of many pl Problem" that for so many various leaders of the country not however settle the quest of the Negro nor guarantee leges and rights that are not lowed to enjoy then is mission does improve his stat and that will result in a political influence that will give commission. As it now appears to us, of its first years will be an adjunct of the government passed it at least will do a lot of many phases of the great war so many years has been of the country both white and black the question as to the best guarantee to him any more that are now his but which than now is the case. Or, it gives him a command it is stronger that will give to them the power appears to us, the commission years will be nothing more than be recognized as an adjunct of the government. If this bill is passed it at least will do away with much of the discussion of many phases of the great "American Problem" that for so many years has been worrying the various leaders of the country both white and black. It will not however settle the question as to the better treatment of the Negro nor guarantee to him any more of the privileges and rights that are now his but which he is not allowed to enjoy than now is the case. If such com-parison is not necessarily, it will be only because the men composing it are stronger than the political influence that will give to them the positions on the commission. As it now appears to us, the commission for the space of its first few years will be nothing more than a place to which many of our self-styled "leader" will strive by fair and foul means to attain. A place that will cause them to forget everything other than that they are in the seats of the mighty. If it becomes a reality, it would be a fine thing to have it known that its members would be chosen from any mans rather than from the directly appointed with politics. If it becomes a possible guarantee that those who will fill its seats will think a little of how to serve the purpose for which they were chosen rather than political expediency as is now so often the case. His philosophy was not wrong in any way. In fact he produced a sort of reasoning that should form a much greater part of our thinking than it now does. In spite of what others may say there must come a time in which the points of contact between the groups are increased to such a great extent that the better adjudication of the unfortunate circumstances that arise from time to time in the living of the people may make more and more difficult than they then are. And too, there must be some way in which the things most needed to be known about us, our needs and our desires can come to those who are most likely to sympathize with them in a more direct way. Heretofore it has happened very often that the type of those who have taken upon themselves the task of carrying our messages to those of our neighbors who were willing to listen have been of the kind that hindered rather than helped them. In the case of the type of our people have not had the confidence that was necessary. But the time and the circumstances produced no better and the way in which the race followed leadership was not so as to make the changing of that condition possible. But now it is possible. The race has produced men of character, education and a sense of values that allows for the trusting of them in ways that formerly we did nothing of. The need now is for a following of that leadership to the extent that they may be able to do for us the things that they have done, and to make the points of contact and make the race felt in the upbuilding of the community. They of course cannot do this as long as there is the ever present fear of the sort of criticism that has always hampered such men. Heretofore it has been that whenever a man with the right sort of vision and the proper sense of values attempts to stand in the breach and do for him what he wants, he himself bernated for a traitor to the race and branded from one corner of the land to another as one unfit for being trusted with the leadership of the group. That time must pass. These ideas must pass. Some men of recognized worth and ability for leadership must be given the task of seeing to it that the points of contact with the people of the purpose of increasing the helpful relationships of the two. The following of the well recognized earnest, honest man that the race is producing will bring this to pass. It is worthless. Unknown Friends. How Many More Are There? In the meantime we all may justly be glad that this man has lived and prospered to the extent that he did. His actions proved him worthy of the name of the philanthropist that he was. And it is our belief that his enjoyment of the new life to which he has gone will be more complete than many who were not the Friends to mankind that he was. What amounts to national recognition of the problem of the welfare of the Negro is seen in the favorable reporting of the Negro Commission Bill to the House of Representatives by the House Judiciary Committee. The appropriation for the first year according to the report is $250,000. The salaries of the commissioners are fixed at $6,000 annually. That of the chairman is $7,000. The proposed commissioner will be paid in white and three Colored. It will look after the educational, labor and social welfare of the race. If finally the commission will be located in Washington D. C., and will tor and it doesn't happen to get in that week's issue there are injured feelings. No matter how bad the injury is, people who are some wounded why Mr. pointment in the secret service of the Federal Government. With this permission, the commander to all federal commanders, military facilities, transportation and relations necessary to the fulfillment of her duties as he should see them. 117. What Negro was buried side by side with a famous American Naval Officer? AN WHO CARES. It attracts attention and is not graceful. The bites of insects can be relieved by touching with spirits of camphor or hydrogen peroxide, after the swelling has stopped, touch with tincture of lodine, unless the sting is near the eye. Checked and plain Gilran gingham are combined to make the simple frock especially smart. A delightful summer frock for the young girl is rose colour orgrande with inset panels of orchid, drop shoulders supply the brief fulness with the holdings the fulness at the sides. Breakfast For Two Strawberries Prepared Cereals Camelot Coffee with Marmalade Tea Sliced peaches Creamed Dried Heefl on toast Coffee Orange juice Waffles with syrup Bacon Coffee of the government. least will do with much hases of the great "American years has been worrying the both white and black. It will as to the better treatment to him any of the privy his but which he is not al- case. Or, if such a com- us measurably, it will be only it are stronger than the po- to them the positions on the is now ready to march for South just as sure to elect him. I am. Who rememberes, what women did Africa, next fall a place where he writing to you this week. She is with their spare time before there is a war. I am. are just like Sims Twina, I love to tits of this country. They are real two men think so much of each happy person, for when they get two old clock in the morning, other. No man rejoiced more over through it will belong to the poor. Hus, dashing, said mother, daddy, in being, and tell us both. Bishop Jones. They had worked to horse, but many men will be found. are going to see Bishop John A. Speaking of Baptists, I suppose "the man who succeeds in the Gospels with the skill in his hand, you hear about them laying the foundation of the man who attracts attention to the Gospel." MALARIA DR. J. G. HARDIN Malaria fever is an infectious disease due to the presence in the blood of a germ or vegetable oil by a man named Dr. J. G. Hardin in 1881. The parasite enters the blood by the bite of a mosquito. The disease affects all ages. The disease is endemic in certain areas of India and in stagnant ponds and in water in old canna, water karnil, cisterna rice. The disease is characterized by chills and fever. The clinical forms of malaria are many and type of the disease is named from the Latin word malaria. It will help you get rid of the disease. of the chills and fever, we can prevent to malaria by all pools of water should be treated with oil or disinfectant. All barrels of water, buckets, and other containers should be allowed to stand around the home filled with water, especially this true in the spring. The disease can only be positively demonstrated by the presence of this germ or organism in the blood. It is not yet known to act as a sure cure to malaria but its administration should be in the hands of experienced all cases of malaria should be treated by a physician. If you live in a malarial district, a change of all cases of malaria will help you get rid of the disease. NIGHT'S LETTER. COL. MIDNIGHT'S WEEKLY LETTER. COL. J. O. MIDNIGHT VISITS THE HOME OF CHARLES STEWART mained here longer. You know that Dr. Q. J. Bollard wrote that Dr. A. M. E. Church Review, and when he was that, but to tell you a few things more, about the general conference meeting. How old that like in a newspaper? Dr. Hansson should be putting on his ability as a scholar, Church which has shut up and the delegates who made up that 27th better give to the people thought, and win on that and not on a lot once more eating their regulars at the house. And I suppose that is the same once more eating their regulars at the house. And I live something. Before Prof. Hawkins would pay just one little brownie cent, he is the most looking around, for just one little brownie cent. He will be amused, for who, authorized it, and then editor William H. Stewart he had to have a receipt for it. He ard is proud of this young woman, and she is the right up to now, and it is not surprising then that he should have the next big thing that I know the standing that he now has. He anything about the National Baptist Convention, the that his church is proud of him. Young People's Union. It is a place. The Rev. Dr. C. W. Abington, which will fit the man, and he will develop the fact that he is one of the places. Both were made to know him. He is to be commended for the race. This meeting will be held in Cleveland, in the general conference, June 10, and June 15, and women will be there from all men and women who have honey they knew that he was in the race, although he did not get election race, although he did not get election ballot to balloon, and before he was elected. SHORT CUTS The First Standard Bank of Louisville already has resources of $400,000. Most of our diversed females are between 35 and 44 years of age. The "Keynote" at the National Colored Democratic Convention will have no easy job. Selling insurance is a pleasant and profitable business for 447 women of the Race. The radio will soon put the "Ton-tom out of commission in Darker Africa." Shall we meet at Cleveland or on Boyle's Thirty Acres? A. C. WASHINGTON, Superintendent Two additional honors have been conferred on our distinctive service by breaking the president's establishment by many face journals. The National Expos was first to publish resists and complete facts of the event, K. P. Geergan Conference held in Louisville, Ky., and Dr. Givens gave to the public Conference Illustrative K. of P. Souvenir In an interview Mr. Washington it's just a once a week daily, plain, clean and not afraid to tell the truth, change its children on the people's patronage on quality rath- munity is to the management a guest or the economist of the individual. Note the greatest paper in the world, but it is try- ing to be one of the best—distinctive in paper. OFFICE CAT TRADE MARK Note the clerical force and the actual production, producing this Edition on page 11 BY JUNIUS Proctor (entering Room)-You're drunk. I saw you running around in a circle. I sat, sir. I'm not drunk. I was just trying to read the name of a Victrola Record while it was playing. Some men have insomnia and some have talkative wives. Try to kill them and you will find it has more lives than any cat. Let us hope that Pershing's history of the war will at least fix the blame for animal putties. Another advantage of small-town life is that you know your friends in that you can face it. If a man faces in his fortune, some of us are nearly broke. After that day any secret is easier to keep. 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Which Kingman has instituted lodges, indeed thousands, and one is not the ablest exponent of Pyrianism in the Jurisdiction. He is a national character who is known throughout the Supreme Domain. All the gang, state and national call him Ag. is said he is a forceful speaker, mightly in debate, four-armed in the National Character and rebellious in a fight. He is of a GONZALES NEWS Generale-Services were well attended Sunday at all churches. The funeral of Miss Omazie who died Friday at her home was held Sunday evening at 1 p. r. from Union Leo Baptist church, Rev. H. B. cherished and happy disposition. Easy to make friends, long in nation and culture, when forced to war on the war path. Knight Kinchon has since come to recognize the importance of carrying the banner of Pythianism. He conjoinsong with the boys and relating his experience with the history of thirty years. He has written journals, trac uments, pamphlets, observations, ad- vocations, and essays. He is a Knights of Pythia. 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HI-JA CHEMICAL COMPANY Atlanta, Georgia [Name] ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Phipps Fyur, borial. Gonzales was the deceased's and Mrs. Joe Pondiece and chil'er home. The body was and aced by Mrs. Pondiece and chil'er home. The body was and aced by of stunton arrived Saturday night, the funeral service. Mr. Grant to be the guest of their parents. Dr. A. S. Jackson, president of the Board of Directors, commissioner of the Education of the A. M. University, and commissioner of Texas. He is one of the foremost speakers of the race. He is one of the Python Stardusters. He has served in the trenches in the earliest days. Dr. Jackson has served in every day. Ekater Bigom, nationally known "Blister" singer who often secretes her tragic story, is also interesting story. THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY. JUNE 7. 1924 up in the Order and is now one of the strong pillows DALLAS TEACHER ELECTED PRINCIPAL OF CAIRO HIGH SCHOOL Prof. J. T. Fox for the past 8 months. Colored High School received papers this week hotfishing his of an apprentice, Colored High School, the Curra, III. High School, same to be effective the coming school term. He will be visiting Carlo where they will reside and visit Carlo for Carlo where they will reside and visit Carlo for friends who wish to them many rounds of success in the sport. DALLAS GIRL GRADUATES WITH HIGH MONORS. Miss Vern J. Gullatte Leads Class in Nurse Training Department at Nashville. Miss Vern J. Gullatte, 3101 State Street a graduate of the Dallas High School Class of 1921, graduated from the University of North Carolina Training in Hubbard Hospital Nashville. Nashville last week. Miss Gullatte graduated with high honors having been president of the American Nurses Association in Dallas. The young lady is not yet decided as to which position she will accept. HOMES FOR SALE on very easy rent. She has been offered several positions in the hospital. 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Is a strong triple strength of oil of lemon—makes the hair shine. Bronze Beauty Lemon Cream Is a moisturizing and softens the hair. Is a strong triple strength of oil of lemon—makes the hair shine. Bronze Beauty Face Powders Are suited to all complements. Can be successfully used on dry or oil hair. Are moisturizing and softens the hair. Are bronze Glow are favorites. Molyglue 11.00 per jar is a strong hair straightener for positively guaranteed to straighten the hair. Does not require 20 minutes without the use of hot turmerine or the scalp or turn the hair red. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Strait-Tex Chemical Company 600 FIFTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA., U. S.A. BREUER SCOUTS ROR OSU RUSB UO 00.0.0. 00S OU udu tu ROU ER ARI aR Aube ce UU A RRR ee : er BeSarns . bi . hae - Out of a Year of Strife and Turmoil Comes ~ ates x Ke 4 Re = Rares . cq Be Absolute Safety For Tabor . KNIGHTS AND DAUGHTERS OF TABOR | TEXAS JURISDICTION. : an SIR J. S. ADAIR, C. G. M. SIR JESSE WASHINGTON, ACTING C.G. S. | : : Corsicana, Texas. Marlin, Texas. ees: Tabor Commends the Knights of Pythias on their Wonderful Progress. Me Be SS tmnt eA nates : : srorctsestee ge EEE wacovanarsetcisiee eee Rrcccsre seve stccers westivases OE THE MAN WHO PILOTED TABOR OVER THE STORMY SEAS Sir J. 8, Adair was born in Union Springs, Ala, 1877. His father died when he was quite young, but he had a yearning and ‘high ideal for Baucation and woilled his sway*into Selma Univer- sity, Selma, Ala, where he finished the High Grammar courses, He then came to ‘Texas, 1898, and engaged in Public School work for 16 years. He saw a need of thorough preparation and forced his way to Bishop College where he spent 4 years, From that time hhe has been engaged in pastorial work. In 1912 he was appoint ed C. G. 0. of the Knights and Danghters of Tabor in which ea- pacity he served successfully 4 years. He was then elected C. G. ©. of Knights and Daughters of Tabor, where he served 4 years. In 1918 he was elected V. G. M. of Knights and Daughters of Ta- tor, which office he held with eredit until the death of the Jament- dC, G. M,C. E,W. Day, On the 2nd day of June, 1919 Sir J, 8. Adair was installed C, G. M. of Jurisdiction of Texas, by 8. A. Jordan, I. C. G. M. and A. R. Chinn, I. C. G. 8., $ 8. Reid, V. 1. C, G.N. by M. A., Jolin Rice, G. H. P. of Texas Jurisdiction, Consecration prayer was prayed by Sir Jackson, Editor of the Taborian Banner. At his first board meeting, which was the Srd day of June the membership of Tabor was less than ten thou sand, no Tents at all comparativel? peaking. There was no money at all which could be accounted for. Over Sixty Thousand Dollars in death claims was owed besides unpaid obligations on property. In the same board meeting, Sir Adair made arrange- ‘ments to borrow Fifteen Thousand Dollars, to. keep the - Order ‘from going into sorrow, yet the Ten Thousand membership we had ‘were badly discouraged and almost lost hope. Sir Adair, however, being a bold, fearless and courageous leader who knew no faiture dipped hia pen in the Star of Confidence, with’the task to over- ride every opposition and put Tabor in the front ranks where it rightly belongs, He began to ride night and day in the sleet and snow to put the Knights and Daiighters of Tabor through. As to whether or not he succeeded you shall be the Judge, He paid back the $6,500 to make the second loan of the Dallas property, al he 008 des te arin prone a ep with interest and principal $20,000 on Houston property. BUF memes : oy a ee 7" / i v co ‘3 ~ B Me a if y YOUR ABSOLUTE SAFETY. _ _ == is guaranteed’by—— Cashin Bam ay... 21 2 an cers seep gates one Total Resources 5 <..iscesecss--.ccvercsisst--ncieee or Uepaid Dew Chis Join Now And Climb With Us. — Se ae eases Snot of Strife and Tu ute Safety For 1 THE HAPPINESS, PEACE AND A PLEASURE OF SUCCESS Does not come from living within its coveted structure, ‘They are enjoyed in the process of builtling__in drafting the plans, laying the foundation, selecting the materials, measur- ing the many parts and putting them together. Life's greatest joy is in the itieipation of each day’s accom Dlishments and the truest contentment comes in the momentary satisfaction of a task well done, i Whatever success the Knights and Daughters of Tabor have ‘enjoyed in Texas is the result of much hard work and the greatest perseverance in the face of the mostunkind criticisms and ma- licious handicaps. It has not just happened so. But the price of continued success is eternal vigilance. We do not deceive ourselves with the idea that we can rest on past or present laurels. We realize the importance of tireless energy in our service to our present membership and to those who will even- tually connect themselves with Tabor. We realize that we have just planted the seed and that we cannot hope to pluck the fruit without constant and careful cultivation. ‘And it is for this reason that we are continually striving to give you ever-broadening service—always absolute protection and ‘more and better reasons for your continued confidence in the Knights and Daughters of Tabor. J. S.ADAIR, C. G. M. ‘Tabor now has a membership of 27,000 Financial Knights and Daughters of which numberEight or Ten Thousand belong to the q Maids and Pages. There is $17,000 on hand for the Maids and Pages, and plenty of money to pay every claim of Knights and Daughters that is due, r + Menund woth of every Walk of Ife are seeking and trying ¥ to enter Tabor on account of its standing and work. In five years * Sir Adair has added to the Order more than 17,000 members, he hhas made the Order to be respected in Texas, and the world knows that Tabor will pay its claims. ‘There has been more than $100,- (000 deposited by the C. G. T. since the 1st of September, 1928, 1 YOUR ABSOL ee = eee SUA PAGE SHWE ABSOLUTE SAFETY IS THE - ate cs And how can a person enjoy that satisfaction which is. 60 necessary to peaceful, happy home life unless he has guaranteed -to his loved ones the fullest measure of safety after his death. The surest way of guaranteeing this safety of. your loved. ‘ones after your death is by protecting yoursetf with some kind of life insurance now, “It is a mean thing to go to Heaven while your famfly go to the poor house,” says T, DeWitt Talmage. “To bring @ family into the world, give them refined tastes, ‘and uecustom them to comforts, the loss which is misery, and then to leave the family to the work house, the prison or the street—to the alms of relatives, or to the charity of the public is. nothing short of a crime, os Dear friend, “Did a fire engine ever stop at your door?” No? Alright, * i ‘ And it’s possible that no fire engine will ever stop at your house, isn't it? ‘You say, “surely.” Did a hearse ever stop at your house? ‘ No—and I guess you thank God for that, But you do know that a hearse will stop at your house some day, don’t you? Will your family be prepared to pay the expenses? If you are a member of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor you can leave that worry to us and if you don’t believe we will pay, just read the following account of our financial standing: ‘The Order is still growing and inviting to membership all whoean qualify, Who did this? C.G, M, ADAIR by the help of the Great Am, though he ‘has been handicapped, by defending the Order in its principles and wishes of the people. Since July, 1928; he has used unusual tact, skill and bravery to keep the Order operating in such « manner as to maintain the confidence of the business world, : ‘The Knights and Daughters of Tabor are now collecting more ‘money, paying all claims and paying them more regularly, writing more policies than ever before in its history. "YOUR PAPER," The 5th Largest of its Kind in America, Commends The Knights of Pythias Along With All of the Other Fraternities Represented, Here for Their WONDERFUL PROGRESS. C. F. STARKS, Pres. and Business Manager. EDITORS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO DALLAS EXPRESS CO REED REMARKS GRESS of the TEXAS' OLDEST AND LARGEST NEGRO NEWSPAPER AND PRINTING PLANT IN DALLAS SINCE 1892 2600 SWISS AVENUE THE EXPRESS believes that much of the splendid success which has come to the Fraternities of Texas, has come because of the fact that they have told the public "well and often" about the benefits which they offer and the advantages which they bring. And too, this paper takes a great deal of PRIDE in the thought that it has helped to bring this to pass because it is the medium in Texas best fitted to tell the world about the PROGRESS of the institution of our State. THE 20,000 COPIES IN THIS SPECIAL ISSUE will go to every corner of America and to some foreign countries. No other journal of the Race in the South does this. C. F. STARKS, Pres. and Business Manager. DALLAS E EXTERIOR LARGEST NEGRO NEWSPAPER IN DALLAS SINCE 1892 2600 SWISS AVENUE THE LABELLING MACHINE LINOTYPE DEPARTMENT THESE VIEWS OF OUR FORCE AND THE equipment of our plant explain why we can guarantee "Distinctive Service" and "Meritorious Printing" to every one of our customers. The Dallas Express Pub. Co. Solicits Your Patronage not because it is a Negro institution but because it can guarantee to you the sort of service that you need. No job too small for the greatest consideration. No order too big for us to fill. The Dallas Express. GRAND LODGE K. OF P. Total Volume of Hardware Transacted (Mb.) $884.355.67 "THIS IS PROGRAMS" GRAND LODGE K. OF. P. Total Administration, and Operating Facilities $24,993.80 THIS IS "EFFICIENCY" - PROGRESS OF THE K OF P BALANCE SHEET MAY 19TH, 1924 CASH In Office ... $ 100.00 American Exchange ... $ 75,330.55 National Bank ... $ 75,330.55 Mercantile Bank ... $ 51,790.47 Truck Co. ... $ 51,790.47 Citizens National Bank ... $ 20,222.19 Republic National Bank ... $ 20,222.19 Dallas ... $ 20,222.19 City National Bank, Paris ... $ 51,955.08 War Rating Stamps ... $ 33.00 & Treasury Certificates ... $ 33.00 Mortgage Loans ... $ 103,665.83 Mortgage Guides ... $ 103,665.83 Supreme Loans account ... $ 100.00 Building & Real Estate Book Value ... $ 157,412.83 Temples Store ... $ 157,412.83 Total Ledger Assets ... $ 832,539.07 NON-LEGGER Assets Accrued Interest ... $ 6,657.88 Furniture and Fixtures ... $ 6,657.88 TOTAL ASSETS MAY 19, 1924 ... $ 646,286.95 Less Unpaid Death Claims ... $ 4,707.98 NET ASSETS MAY 19, 1924 ... $ 641,128.97 NET ASSETS MAY 20, 1925 ... $ 460,777.46 NET INCLUSIVE FOR THE YEAR ... $ 90,861.53 Interest Collected for the Year ... $ 17,114.88 Accrued Interest ... $ 6,657.88 Total Interest Earnings ... $ 22,782.56 Officer Salary Schedule ... $ 12,800.00 INTEREST EARNINGS OVER SALARIES PAID ... $ 8,982.56 n | temi iniscen ices as Told by The —s Be Pythian in Texas PAGE TKN a2 Meme of the Pythian bistory ‘Gest would otherwise have been ag Nreppelicell ge > apo el sige I ie el Sacer os fog emerald Pay sen oe oo cr oo forego lpr 1 es abet lin Rael ec, Sone oe oe BEM orcs tase tern Sees we tect Mies _ ee eee a tae file nt ee x ts tne vo yg gal ele So ticone voce, we ater e uct ow an ea oppomgeretier ee can. yiecl onal ape iad ox reac 200 roel pede fee oe aa ete Ss mete we es tea ot Mereet be crscseent tox ieee agra tacbore alone: Us ora a teagan fou; t opened enema rh lgelengapogeted oe soe an cc Reine Dae Pon ee et, oe ae ae as Paes i umn pee See aa ee een Knows. ss Ebenezer Lodge No 2) aaa ers ea peemee Wes cron al Reet ome” avi Ege eeiicas teat tea "The firet Pythian lodge was set’ Me Cae ta ei ao ee aes tate a ass Sos nt Oil ees eo Sen Only 2 few doingaton were pre-| | Bh Sastre cas nee is ee || ay es i Sts acre ts ted o bio eet c cad teers hors eae ees one si tose was ae ares og ne are as te Jef etisousat ot] Tee cia Pa dan yaaa ia - mre td non Marne Sa a is Pars er Rae al Satin che enya PRIDE OF WEST LODGE ORGANIZED BY W. 1. DICKSON, 34 YEARS a AGO Fade tn Wot Late, os 8 Ghe pooner Priian todpr ot Dalle eens calcbratd 2a Miethday, 2t waa organised by Rav. W. 4 Dicon, sow bead of Str Tes ethene Se ee ree bess ety Shee Mansi Ls Sleelet on fis taste geste eaeeer Se eo Sela cota stead eno Wen ot Ral Asi, trosle tls if DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 The American Exchange National Bank of Dallas. An exceptionally strong Directorate Copital, Surplus and Profits, - Over Four Millions Chases 46 SeLBoive oe thon Liberty State Bank ELM AT PRESTON Dallas, Texas ‘The kind of service we endeavor to five business cutinsted to'us ia the sort that appeals to the aver- age citisen of limited means. GIVE US.AN OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE YOU JOE E. 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SRKAMARARARRA ARE Cae RARERARARARKR KR ARARARKAKAARAR ERED SARE ARK RIOAK ELD KS + +i JOURS OUI UU SUSU SUSU U DOU SU GU ea a E aene ‘ Ba #2 The Strength of This Bank § ee Sah indented by i Bo 2. ‘e charaeter, bility und financial standing of it atrectory, all of whom — 3% ane Sib errroset becinee tne. tut city IN THIS COMNMOTION I 8 WELL TO Ba a Aas ate Ss nods ana es ane 2, Dy ite enpital of $1,000,000, with additional Habitity of the stockholders of 8% EE stint Stic attain cue wants ot ea comaoe ot yc ied witcnwccernn i eee ares fs BE 4. Ths bank te incororntog under the STATE DANKING LAWS oF TEXAS $M Be cae cen enrios cen a STE SS re eat Bs Atul ehe nine oceania of ravi meus wun ene BO a ee iu : i i Oe etc maton iiecee aon” De ace emer tran morons Loecme toe, SH ies thorovahly anataciory bervene ee ey Lpenmlsiaen “og. al Aceounta, as oi nner ‘1 x PR ct anne © maYEms =———iroao'W, soutoixorr oie a0 i ORT 2, @ Menneom oummn if. TAYLOn ex 8 um Ouas, a MANGOLD x4. WMILI ee @ottum kimuee arene EB a sr 4 i Sa Souamer me borenn Gutman c weromem. BR y S one) = E yee ae ee & 3 eee a “OLDMED SPATE BANK Ix DALLAS” i se ; en eh ® B: oy ® Dallas Trust : Savings Bank & oe BS CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS eit ff TEECECESE REECE EEE TETE LEER CE SECRSEREELEL SE hihi bichictit Le eR ee ee et 1917-1924 SEVEN YEARS OF PROGRESS RESOURCES RESOURCES q ee A. Peatie 1920 $364,957.28 $1,942,448.67 YEAR YEAR RESOURCES acs 2 December 31, 1918 December 31, 1921 40874048 5 $2.93684432 RESOURCES RESOURCES | Pent. 90 G Pemie 3 92 $1,018,807.98 $5,630,399.05 ~ RESOURCES 7 Meanie 3,193 $7577419.19 YEAR MERCANTILE BANK & TRUST COMPANY MAIN AT LAMAR Si Are You Preparing For Future Rainy Days? ee ye aye: Ia iit ike Sacaete W Gnes neve ee Boe ees nen oe ott, i ‘Tile atrong Yank will Belp you save by paying you 4 per cent inna The Republic National Bank ee te Bak ST Cagiak Sinha ad Prfi a THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, CEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1994 The Grand United O and House Hold Friendship, Love and Truth United Order of Ode House Hold of Ruth of Te H. G. GOREE, D. G. M. Order of Odd Fellows old of Ruth of Texas Peace, Happiness, Prosperity H. G. GOREE, D. G. M. The Grand United Order of Odd Fellows and House Hold of Ruth of Texas Friendship, Love and Truth Peace, Happiness, Prosperity H. G. GOREE, D. G. M. Guarantee Your Protection Half Million Doll WITH THEIR Million Dollars In Res WITH THEIR Dollars In Resources on, Texas. BUILDING AS IT WILL APPEAR WHEN COMPLETED and the Result of Many Years of Hard Work Half Million Dollars In Resources Magnificent Headquarters Building Now under Construction at Houston, Texas. BUILDING AS IT WILL APPEAR WHEN COMPLETED Magnificent Headquarters Building Now under Construction at Houston, Texas. The Culmination of a Life Dream and t a Life Dream and the Result of Many Y The Culmination of a Life Dream and the Result of Many Years of Hard Work Together with peace we have prosperity. We have a reputation of having a reserve fund equal to that of the biggest and best organizations of our kind in America. Our every pledge is securely protected and we religiously carry them out. Our business methods of operation are in keeping with sound business policy, eliminating every defect designed to lessen confidence. We take great pride in our mammoth reserve only because it supplies the means whereby our pledge to us is maintained, and the principles of the Order effectively carried out. In this light it is a worthy motive of thanksgiving. The above cuts are evidence enough of the speed with which the Odd Fellows of Texas are going on with the work of constructing the magnificent Temple at Houston. The Grand Master and his son are shown near the center with workmen squaring up the side where the steam shovel could not reach. Just to the west is shown the Model Laundry and to the Northwest is shown the modern three-story building recently leased for the Colored Y. M. C. A. Though there has been much opposition on the part of the white citizens of Houston to the project, the location is so close to the real business district of Houston, by reason of the fact and skill of the Grand Master and his Cabinet, all of this has been overcome and the construction is well under way. Any man or woman thinking of increasing his fraternal insurance should first think of the skills required to protect him, to prevent him from not altogether solving, having a large reserve of funds in proportion to his membership. According to a statement made recently to an Express reporter by Grand Master Goree the excavation is about finished and the foundation will soon be laid. The original plans for a roof garden have been abandoned due to the high cost of the materials which are being used. The building as it will appear when finished will be far more beautiful than as at first planned. It will stand five stories in height including the basement and will be beautifully finished with artistic coringing. Re-enforced concrete will take the place of the steel frame that was at first planned. The Odd Fellows of Texas in so far as these things are concerned concern the careful inspection of every Texan who is in need of more fraternal insurance. Below is found our financial statement as of January 1st. Read it. Think about it. Let the full weight of the amounts of money there listed come home to you and then decide that it is the fraternity that you need to protect you. These figures represent the work through a number of years of men who have been trained in the handling of large sums of money and in the laying of plans that look toward the safe and sane investment of the surplus funds of the thousands of members of the Order. This Temple when finished will be a credit to the financial skill and executive ability of the Grand Master Goree and his Cabinet and a monument to the cooperative ability of the Odd Fellowes. The Temple will be a place of worship and reflection for those they are doing and Texas, by reason of the erection of this building will take a longer place in the thinking of the nation when the ability of its Negro Odd Fellows is thought of. Here is indicated the wealth of the Odd Fellows of Texas. It is in excess of half a million of dollars. Real money for any concern and an amount that is scarcely ever heard of by the organizations of our people as they have existed for the past fifty years. Certainly that huge sum of money is the amount of the governing heads of that Order that guaranteed to you safety, security and competent service. In addition to its sentimental value to the ability of the Fraternity which is erecting it, it will mean hundreds of thousands of dollars in real estate to the Order. It will represent an asset that time will not cause to depreciate. Located as it is in the heart of Houston, it can only grow in value as time goes on. Here is an organization that has a reputation for solvency that dates back for nearly as many years as it is old. Its officers are of the highest type. Its holdings in cash and real estate make its promises to pay as good as that of the highest rated fraternity to be found anywhere. What more can a prospective policyholder want in addition? The Grand Master spoke truly when in speaking of this building a few weeks ago he declared that: The Odd Fellows and Ruths of Texas have general and special reasons to be proud. We know peace and enjoy the tranquility naturally associated with Friendship, Love and Truth; Peace, Happiness and Prosperity. In the cabinet of the Order there is harmony and coordination of effort, thereby assuring the Order the highest degree of efficiency from those chosen to serve. In the ranks there is also peace and mutual confidence in the ultimate triumph of all the principles under which we operate. It is now in the midst of a drive for new members and the cost of connecting with it is less now than it will be later. If you are going to be an Odd Fellow some day, why not now? Read all of the facts about the Order that are contained in this page. Think them over well. See if the things as told here do not fill the whole bill of needs in a fraternal Order. Then see any Odd Fellow for information as to how to join. FINANCIAL STATEMENT JANUARY 1, 1924 ENDOWMENT DEPARTMENT Jan. 1, 1924 Mortuary Reserve Burial Expense Total CASH $161,493.73 $131,080.76 $36,941.61 $28,539.43 $358,055.53 REAL ESTATE 125,000.00 BONDS (U. S. GOVT) 40,000.00 INTEREST 12,000.00 TOTAL $535,055.53 Fraternally, J. H. RIDDLE, Secretary. Join Now ESTATE BONDS (U.S. GOVT) INTEREST TOTAL Frater 125,000.00 40,000.00 12,000.00 $535,055.53 Fraternally. J. H. RIDDLE, Secretary. H. G. GOREE, G.M., Texarkana, Texas; B. Y. AYCOCK, Campaign Mg'r, San Antonio, Texas --- --- --- A Progressive Texas Order Join Now A Progressive Texas Order BE FAIR TO YOURSELF AND THOSE National Grand Lodge Wonderful Workers of the World One of the first laws of human nature our tendency to flock or herd together. A society composed of persons living in units of one is inconceivable The human race happens to base its development and perpetuation upon the relations and inter-relations of mankind. Upon the capacity for social intercourseests the destiny of the human race. Out of this biological truth spring tribes and clans, and nations. We are the most domesticated of the animals who inherit the earth. Isolate man from man-kind, segregate him and you destroy him. Bartlington, Lawrence. County, of entertainment for them that Ohio, some 40 old age years ago. He take the attention of all white the farm but by dint of hard age. He is an accomplished musician,plication was able to complete his having mastered several wind in high school training, at the age instruments in addition to the viola, flute, clarinet, oboe, trumpet, saxophone and the age of 10 but soon realised that training by assisting the choir his lack of sufficient training and of Munger Avenue church with entered Willerforce University its music every Sunday. His where he specialised in a Com-membership has been in this place which he completed his coming to the city in 1999. PAGE TWELVE J. H. ANGHEBSON National Superintendent and President One of the first laws of society composed of persons The human race happen tions and inter-relations of Upon the capacity for r Out of this biological t We are the most dome from man-kind, segregate b Fri Nation GUARANTEES TO 3 CLASSES CAN JOIN INCREASED MEMBERSHIP 18.875 from 1920 to 1924 $2.95 TO $8.90 PER YEAR TO KEEP FINANCIAL IN THIS PROGRESSIVE ORDER J. H. ANDERSON, National Supervisor and Founder ```markdown ``` M. SIR J. E. SMITH, GRAND KEEPER OF RECORDS AND SEAL THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 DEPENDENT UPON YOU You May Be Insured And Yet Not Be Properly Insured Fraternal Insurance Solves This Problem (A BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION CHARTERED BY THE STATES OF TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA) DEPUTIES WANTED IN TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA "Right and Righteousness Shall Prevail" Grand Lodge W Pythians, We Congra Edge Wond Calvert, We Congratulate You Pythians, We Congratulate You on Your Wonderful Progress [Name] DR. R. T. HAMILTON GRAND MEDICAL REGISTRAR of Munger Avenue church with its music every Sunday. His membership lasted for a long church since his coming to the city. POOR; BURIES CHILD IN BACK YARD educated in the girl schools of that city, and attended public school, as valedictorian. He taught in. Dr. Richard T. Hamilton. Grand Mustang School of the Kuligata of Pacific University, gowny, Al. March 21, 1869. He was educated in the private and public schools of that city, graduating in the normal school, a valedictorian of his class. He taught in the elementary school. He returned to the retested to accept a scholarship in the Interior Department of the United States Government at Washington District of Columbia, under the civil Dr. Richard H. Hamilton. Grand form and through the columns of the University of Alabama. He was born at Pineville, Pynesia of Towson, was born at Mount-He was willingly supported with his geometry, Ala. March 21, 1868. He was influence and liberty with his wife, Miss. Emily Hamilton. He was a student of the school of that city, graduating in had for its object the uplifting of 1868 from the Alabama State Nor-State his race or the betrayment of the state. He was a member of the New Hope Hospice. He taught in the elementary (through a member of New Hope Hospice). he began the study of medicine under D. C. N. Burke, one of the founders of the University of Georgia. After going to Washington, he matriculated in the Medical Department of Howard University. In 1898-98 he took a special course of Howard University in Organic Chemistry, Bacteriology and Pathology, and he was a member of the institution as clerk in the interior Department, and located in Dallas, Texas, where he began the general course of medicine. He was for a time an intern at the Freedman's Hospital. he has built up a large collection in Dallas, and is considered one of the leading and most progressive MOUNT AIRY, N. C., June 7—Mrs. T. F. Batterfield is currently now partiment, and locatment that she got her money's worth. Texas, where he been when she purchased a chicken from medicine of prairie living near her. When he was for a dressing the chicken she found a Freedman's Hospital lump about the size of a jung bug. Dr. Hamilton has an in the chicken's guard. Investigation and inventive practice proves the lump to be of pure gold. 1919 when he left to take up work in Prairie State Normal School in the office of the school's president, whom he signed from this position in 1920 to accept the appointment as school superintendent in 1924. Seal of the Grand Lodge of Texas. On taking up this work he found the office in very bad shape. He was forced to close it to be issued and there was more than $10,000 in cash in the office for which the lodges were owned. He was looked after at once and the office put in good working shape. New equipment was installed and now that office is the most efficiently equipped of its kind in the state. He has recently caused to be installed a new system of filing cubicles in the individual accounts local lodge. Now it never happens that so correspondence is allowed. He has never given every letter or account that comes into the office is attended to the same day that it comes into Mr. Smith is very much married and our four children who think they are the greatest father in the world. Some of this sentiment is casually underlined by the addition to performer all of the heavy duties fixtures upon Mr. Edwards' latest models of radio sets for their amusement and to do construct L212KJH N, C, June 7-Ukane to expense. Charles Young buys infant child in the yard back of house. Burlai was discovered the period of the death. noted that no death certificate were obtained for the child although his birth certificate showed that he was born in 1920 off with costs when his case came up in court. FINDS GOLD IN CHICKEN GERKAND (A, N. P.) AND THE Wonderful ARTERED BY THE STAT ing With Your Fellowma Demands. PAYS AT DEATH FROM $75.00 to $600.00 WOMEN Writes Now in Wonderful Malvert, :: Texas tulate You on Your benefit of his仕 Hamilton. Grand form and through the heading sweeppe the Knights of Columbus in 1669. He was in influence and like rate and public earnings, earnings, earnings, every promising a race in the race or the historian of his conditions of his the elementary though a member of the order in nominalism in the dorkship in the United rendered. at Washington. For several roars under the civil President of the United States. He was the first time extern in Ixammin of the department of the built up a large and Household of office since loc- responsible poetic considered one from 1910 to 1915. most progressive refused to stand Which is the biological reason why nine-tenths of the theatre tickets are sold in pairs and hermits don't shave and Fraternal Benefit Societies can exist. As man becomes more civilized, the greater is his desire for social intermingling; the more he looks about him for the opportunity to increase his acquaintances; the greater is his desire to know more people and to have a larger number of people to know him. This is as it should be _____ it is one of nature's first laws. And you owe it to yourself to your family to create and maintain larger and better associations, to forever continue to make your social intermingling more congenial, more beneficial, more profitable. Colored physicians of the Southwest and one of the most valued citizens of his community. In spite of his large practice he has found time to give the welfare of his race a deep security, and has given the public the leading newspapers of the city. He has willingly supported with his influence and liberty with his earnings, every movement which for his object the splitting of his race or the betrayment of the community of the nation. Although a member of the National Medical Association of Texas, and for two terms Secretary of the Lone Mountain Medical and Pharmaceutical Association of Texas. In 1900 he was appointed by the Dallas Board of Education Medical School of the Colored Public Schools. Colored physicians of the Southeast Association of Life Insurance Medical and one of the most valued dictionaries Examiner, and is in need of his community. In spite of his work, he now for the following Insurance Co. in Memphis, Tennessee, Involve the welfare of his race a deep study. Insurance Co., Memphis State University, and has given the public the hard life Insurance Co., Atlanta. Involve the welfare of his race in form and through the columns of Co., Texas; Life Extension Institutes During the World War he enlisted and was appointed First Lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps U. S. A. He was active in Red Cross work and one of the leading spells in selling his people Liberty Bonds. He was the first Grand Medical Director of the G. U. Q. of O. F. and Household of Ruth of Texas. A responsible position which he held from 1919 to 1934, at which time he refused to stand for re-election. The "Justice and Mercy Workers of Wonderful Progress --- Protection While You are Living and Cash Money When You Die Which Your Dependents Need. Never Fail" records show that by careful selection of the new applicants he has been able to retain the five years in the death rate of the order. As a result of the valuable service he provided, he held this position for five years. Follows his reputation as an authority on Fraternal Insurance, has been a member of the fraternal body in the State. He was one of the leaders in the fight on murder and put the Endowment Departments of the fraternal organizations in the fight on murder. He adopted the adequate rate for the lodges on a firm foundation and to accumulate substantial resources. Dr. Hamilton is a member of nearly every fraternal body in the country, and he is a longtime Lodge No.44, K. of pennsylvania. It was he who suggested the plan to the local lodges to give him a special place in the Grand Lodge as inundation to build the Pythian Temple in Dallah. He came a close friend and adviser to Dr. Hamilton. Willis was elected to the high position which he now holds. As a result of their friendship, the Grand Lodge decided to appoint a position in his cabin. In 1823 he was elected to the responsible officer of the regiment of the Knights of Pythia in Texas, and since that time he has passed on 14,452 applicants, and he has been selected by many dollars by selecting only the best rikers. He has issued Health Bulletins for the Order that attracted his attention and favorable comment. ATLANTA, GA., June 7—Teachers desiring to attend the Annual meet- dearing to attend the Annual meeting of the National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools conference, August 7, 2011, August 1, 2012, and August 1, 2014 in touch with Mr. Jesse O. Thomas. Field Secretary of the National Urban League, 200 Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia for Pullman mission. Florida, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and commication may secure same by communication with the office of National Urban League. A special commission sufficient number of delegates express a desire for, among Dalla La Grande, New York, to be successful and largely attended one in the history of the Association. Mrs M. M. Bethune is the First AGES 5 MONTHS TO 92 YEARS PAID OUT OF RELIEF FUND over $45,000.00 from 1920 to 1924 $2.95 TO $8.90 PER YEAR TO KEEP FINANCIAL IN THIS PROGRESSIVE ORDER rld ON, THE NEW YORK TIMES JOHN H. HARRIS bors of the Order may receive the benefit of it in redeeming their lives and saving them for their children and descendants can know the responsibility that retain the shoulder of the man and realize the exactness of the race in Dallask that daily faces him. Daily counsel is at all time he is called upon to match his question affective brain with the best legal minds that arise from time. Aids from his duties as Attorney for the Grand Lodge, he has made a place for himself in the hearts of his fellow citizens by his unsevere devotion to the exile of the business interests of the race in Dallas. And his counsel is at all times used in the question affecting the race that arise from time to time. A. G. ROBERSON, National Secretary The tremendous growth of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythagoras during this mat few years has necessitated the employment of an attorney whose sole duty is to answer questions that arise in questions that artificially transaction of the business of the largest and richest jurisdiction of the United States on looking about for one patient to fill this post, the Grand Chancellor and his board of directors, and who appropriately decided upon Attorney's ```markdown ``` Love-Hope-Charity-Faith-Service are symbolic of the hearts that are making The Dickson Colored Orphanage at Gilmer, Texas Texas' Most Progressive Institution of its Kind Does Your Heart Run True? Is An Orphaned Soul Worth Saving? MAIL YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS NOW WITH YOUR DONATION TO W. L. DICKSON, Texas MAIL YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS NOW WITH YOUR DONATION TO REV. W. L. DICKSON, Gilmer, Texas Papa Dickson and his future Knights and Calanthians congratulate Grand Chancellor W. S. Willis and Knights and Calanthians on their Wonderful Progress. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 # 1945年10月28日 1945年10月28日,中华人民共和国成立。全国各族人民齐聚一堂,共同庆祝这一伟大时刻。 THE ORPHANAGE AND ITS WORK It would be a wonderful thing if every member of the race in Texas could have the opportunity of visiting the Dickson Orphanage and of seeing the character of the plant, the care that is given to the many children there, and the real estate that is included in its campus. It would open many eyes that now are shut to the tremendous amount of money that is needed each year to sustain the place. But some idea of the scope of the work of the institution and of the size of the institution can be had when it is realized that the Dickson Colored Orphanage was organized in 1897 by its present president, Rev. W. L. Dickson and Dr. R. C. Dickson, since its organization it has cared for children who had no parents to care for them. In order that its work might not be hampered and in order that it might minister to the needs of all children in Texas, it was chartered as a non-profit institution embracing all denominations. It gives to each child that comes under its care a full high school diploma, a college diploma or a triennial training. All of the children are taught Domestic Science, Domestic Art, truck gardening, farm animal training in all of its forms. In order that this training may be given in accordance with the discipline of the twenty persons are kept regularly employed on the grounds as teachers, gardeners, and farm and garden land of the Orphanage compound of the city of Dallas. The productive soil. On the land there are forgi'two buildings which house the students, and the school. The total valuation of the land and buildings together with the equipment is computed by the accountant of the institute 84,39.1. The total indebtedness of the institution includes 85,400 on bank leaves at banks leaving the net assets at 87,54.39.1. There are 288 incarnations to be fed and clothed and the twenty teachers to be paid. Here is a statement that will give some idea of the size and scope of the institution. The ophthalm of Texas by this institution. SECRET ORDERS AND THE ORPHANS HOME The origin of secret Orders is to be found in the desire to help and aid the less fortunate who are in their distress. The orders are to be found that do not contain in some form the words "certain" or "benenevolence." It is to be expected then that they will always be required to provide aid and from the worthy institutions of the state. It is true that to a great extent they have fulfilled the duties for which they were appointed, and orphans of their deceased members have always found them a place of refuge and orphans of their deceased promised. But they have a larger and more inclusive duty. When ever a child is in distress, the charity and benevolence to include the less fortunate who perchance do not belong directly to their fraternity. The Dickson Colored Orphan's Home is performing a service to the orphaned Negro children of Texas and to the orphaned children of the history of our institutions. It is picking up, caring for and educating the orphaned children orphaned by the death of the parents who otherwise would be found to live of crime. The record of the children who have passed through this institution is one of the most important work that is being done. So far none of the thousands that have been taken to the records and without exception they are good and reliable citizens. The race needs just such citizens at all times. And any institution that produces such citizens is in danger of port of which all racial institutions are capable. It is said to the credit of several of the secret orders of the state that they have, for several years, trained the Orphan House at Gilmore. The Knights of Pythia have been training the Orphan House for years and the Odd Fellows for three THE PLEA OF THE UNFORTUNATE Have you a heart? Do you feel at all that you are your brothers keeper? If no hear the plan of two hundred and thirty-eight children who have no father or mother and creation of those of their own race as you are, dear reader, and the kindly dismembered members of the other race, must grow up without proper care and education. In the Dickson Colored Orphanage at Gliner all of these children have been gathered. There they are being fed and clothed and educated in the city of Hewlett Dickson and the twenty persons who help him. Think of the expense of feeding this large number of growing children compare it with the monthly food expense of your own house and then realizes how many dollars are needed for food alone in this institution. Do the same with the items of clothes and the other necessities of the children and add to them the cost of twenty persons who are helping in the direction of these children and decide that it is your duty to help that institution to care for them. In its program of giving to these orphans the kind of training that will fit them for the greatest service to themselves and the state of the country, and which will be used for the planting of crops and the training of the boys in the art of agriculture. On this land the institution owes $25,200 in money which must be met as they fall due. If these notes are not paid the children will be homebound and the opportunity of receiving the needed training. The orphanage is asking this year for $125,000 in order that the in- debtedness may be cleared up and improvements made for the care of the ever increasing number of child- ren who are coming to it every year. It is a worthy institution with an unbelievable record of service to the state and race for the twenty- one of Texas' largest white co- worthy of your hearty cooperati- s SHEET ED ORPHAN PAGE THIRTEEN REV. W. L. DICKSON six years that it has been in existence. In the face of handicaps that cannot be fully appreciated by the young, it has given experience with them. It has done its part in the development and training of youths of the race who otherwise would have been the care community in which they lived. This appeal for aid is directed to you. It asks that you give, only what you are able to give. It comes to test the love of humanity that you have in your bosom and the strength of your desire to see all of the children of your race have a fair chance in the game of life. What will you do about these motherless children? You will give them your help of course. Don't delay. Do it today. And in order that you may know more about the school and its work we will mail to you regularly a copy of the Orphanage Advocacy. Send your name, address and dedication at once to — REV. W. L. DICKSON, at Glimer, Texas. nations, convince you that the aid most liberal support? GE READ!!! 000 $29,200.00 75,743.91 $104,943.91 Smith, Leum Company MAIL YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS NOW WITH YOUR DONATION TO REV. W. L. DICKSON, Gilmer, Texas and Knights and Calanthians The Pythian Temple, One of Dallas' Show Places The show place of Dallas at least as far as Negroes are concerned in the Pythian Temple no voice is allowed to come to the city and leave without a visit to this place. It represents the race at its best. And it is a monument to Pythian procrinensis that will stand for years to come and point to their drift and prudence. In 1816 the Grand Lodge after upon invitation of the local address of Balfour constructed a magnificent building at a cost of $157,000. It is so far, the finest W. A. BURGESS, President BREW.J. client W. R. Secr. Congratulations: Pythians, your wonderl an incentive to all wor —we pay death 24 h which fact only serves the bility and Progressive Your a Live Agents Wanted, Men or Women. IT IS E You are only successful in pro- ground. You ARE The H Makes a specialty of Official Bondes, U. on Woodmen, U. B WRITE Congratulations CONGRATULATIONS We pay death claims within 24 hours. It only serves to prove our Honour and Progressive methods of honour. Hours Wanted, Disbursement Women. Over $10,000 IT IS BETTER THAN you successful in proportion as you are also ground. You have accomplished Safety. ARE YOU ARE YOUR SECRET? The Fraternity Makes a specialty of bonding officers of the Official Bonders. U. B. of F. Knights and Jan Woodmen, U. B. of F. Knights. WRITE: V. G. GORE Congratulations Brave Knights COLLATIONS Knights. Pythians, your wonderful progress will serve as an incentive to all worthwhile Negro Endeavor we pay death claims within 24 hours. which fact only serves to prove our Honesty, Stability and Progressive methods of handling Your Affairs. Live Agents Wanted, Men or Women. Disbursements, 1923, Over $10,000.00. You are only successful in proportion as you are able to make secure what you have already attached; and then push on to higher ground. You have accomplish well. But, in your getting have you guaranteed the absolute success. The Fraternal Bonding Company Makes a speciality of bonding officers of local lodges. A bond with us gives you Strength, Security, Service. Official Bounder: U. of. F. of K. Knights and Daughters of Tabor, Odd Fellows, Woodmen of the Union, Ameri- can Woodmen, U. B. of. F. of Arkansas. WRITE: V. G. GOREE, P. O. BOX 706, TEXARKANA, TEXAS. Congratulations Brave Knights and Noble Calantheans on your wonderful progress. Brave Knights on Noble Calautheans on your Wonderful Progress DR. A. H. DYSON DENTIST Temple Y 6498. Y 6844. Sir Knights and Pythian Templo Telephone Y 6498. Sir Knights and Calantheans Phone Y 5537. --- PAGE FOURTH A. B. building of its kind owned by the Colored people in the State of Texas. Had it been contemplated that labor alone would run to a quarter of a million dollars. In the office of the fraternity in Texas, it houses many of the most prosperous of the Negro contemprories. The university office space to doctors, dentists, lawyers and other professionals. It is located in the east end of the regular business district of wonderful progress will serve as all worthwhile Negro Endeavor death claims within 24 hours. serves to prove our Honesty, Sta- gressive methods of handling Your Affairs. United, Disbursements, 1923, $1. Over $10,000.00. IS BETTER TO BE SAFE in proportion as you are able to make secure wha- tand. You have accomplished well. But, in your get- safety and Security of your a ARE YOUR LOCAL FUN ARE YOUR SECRETARIES AND TR The Fraternal Bond Specialty of bonding officers of local lodges. A bond w ender: U. B. of F. Knights and Daughters of Tabor, then, U. B. of F. of Arkansas. WRITE: V. G. GOREE, P. O. BOX 700 Instructions Brave Knights and Noble Calanthe GREETINGS: ARE YOUR LOCAL FUNDS SAFE? ARE YOUR SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS BONDED? Your Wonderful Progress is indeed Remarkable. DR. R. T. HAMILTON PHYSICIAN Y 6844. Pyithian Temple Air Knights and Calantheans MAY YOU CONTINUE TO ENJOY SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY DR. E. E. WARD Physician and Surgeon phone Y 5537. Pythian Temple W. B. MORGAN Secretary THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 PYTHIAN DONT FAIL TO VISIT US BEFORE YOU RETURN HOME Dallas and its value, therefore will increase as the city grows. No stretch of the imagination can give room for the presumption that Dallas is rather rather is one of those formally located sites that will ever hold E THAN SORRY You have already attained; and then push ing have you guaranteed the absolute comments? IS SAFE? SURRERS BONDED? ing Company with us gives you Strength, Security, Service, Fellows, Woodmen of the Union, Ameri- TEXARKANA, TEXAS. ons on your wonderful progress. W. S. WILLIS, GRAND CHANCELLOR It is probable that there is no Pythian jurisdiction in the world that is more blest in the person of its grand Chancellor than Texas, W. S. Willis, through sheer effort of progress has brought this free State of near bankruptcy to the highest point that Nero Pythianism has ever seen in American and in the short space of five years. Some men, it is claimed, have thrust upon them and some achieve greatness. truly he belongs in the latter class for he has taken a juridiction that stood in the lowest class as com- and under its general fraternity and respected whatever Pythianism are known. In his brain were born the progressive movements that have increased the membership by thousands in his brain was ever inaugurated the membership by thousands, in his brain was "W Te X 2886. KID DON'T FAIL TO The first floor, well arranged, appointed rooms one of the finest in the city, operated by one of the best owned and operated by Negroes in the state to. on to higher E Just 10 y Rend H. STICK Excelsior 1915 ACORN 1915 5 Em 1915 Paid 1915 Annual Just 10 years we have we Rendered by our pet Enterprise for Just 10 years we have wrought from the unknown to the known. For the Trust given for the Path kept for the Service Rendered by our patterns and friends in the Fertile Territory we shall not offer nor deliver up this Commercial Enterprise for bargain, profit or gain. But perpetuate this oak that it shall be a tree planted by the river, that our sons in the hey day of its glory may reap the reward. H. STICKLAND, Pres. conceived the most forward step ever inaugurated by a fraternity of making its surplus funds help to save and secure the homes of members of the Order who were in danger of losing them. He is a Texas leader by virtue of sheer ability and not luck or chance. He was born April 9 at Waco on the Branx River and was educated in Bishop College from which he graduated in 1897. Early in his life, white scarcely knew the English language, the Knights of Pythias and worked faithfully in the local lodges of the cities in which he lived. His constant attendance at grand lodges and the seal for the promotion of the Order which he showed finally brought him to the attention of the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of the Grand Lodge as assistant Secretary of the Endowment Department, a position which he held for six years. This service was performed under the late and inaugurated Sir A. J. Moore who was born in 1868. he succeeded the late A. J. Moore as Secretary and continued in the capacity until June of THE LEAD OTHERS FOLLO Sample Drug Store FOLLOW Store PYTHIAN TEMPLE AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT O VISIT US BEFORE YOU BE TREATMENT WE YOU RETURN HOME and increase its value. Just inside the entrance one may fine well appointed offices of dentists and other professional men. The second floor contains all of the offices of the Grand Lodge including those of the Grand Excelsior Mutu 1915 ACORN Compa 1915 8 Employees 1915 Paid out $15,000 1915 Annual Envolvement $10,000 years we have wrought from the unknown deed by our patrons and friends in the Enterprise for bargain, profit or gain. by the river, that our sons The Ho Excelsior Mutual Benefit Association 1915 ACORN OAK 1924 Excelsior Mutual Benefit Association 1915 ACORN OAK 1924 1917 when he was elected to the position of Grand Chancellor. In addition to being the Grand Chancellor of the state of Texas he is also the Secretary of the Endowment Department of the Supreme Grand Lodge and a member of the Supreme Pythian Temple Commission. As Endowment Member he has charge of all the Temple Lodge he has charge of all of the Endowment affairs of that body and as member of the Temple Commission will figure largely in the preparation for the erection of the Supreme Home now under contemplation. The Grand Chancellor was married in June 1906 and one child has given happiness and comfort to his home. It is probably true that no child is as well known in Texas as the "junior chancellor" who has given letters of congratulation from Knights and Galantians from all Recently, owing to the increased duties of his office, the Grand Chancellor has moved from Waco, Texas, to Dallas for many years, to Dallas where he has already found a residence in the life of the city generally. OW" ore Y 3784. ENT RETURN HOME The Home Company, may of conal all edge and lodge Chancellor, Grand Attorney, Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, together with the offices of other physicians, dentists, life insurance companies and other lodge. The third floor contains lodge rooms of the most spacious kind well, equipped with which serve as meeting places for the Courts of Calathea and the local Pythian Lodge as well as for those of other fraternity. On the fourth floor there is one of the largest auditoriums GREETINGS: GREETINGS:— On our ability to see the wisdom in leaving money to our heirs, rests the destiny of our future generations, economically. We congratulate the Pythians and Calatheans on their success in educating so many of our people to know that the surest way of leaving this money is thrife insurance, whether it be Fraternal, Industrial or otherwise. RING H. 215 Or write to 500 Good St THE GUARANTY Peoples Mutual Benefit "GLAD NEWS IN RING H. 2158 OR H. 2159. or write to 500 Good Street, Dallas, Texas, about THE GUARANTEED PROTECTION IN A Peoples Mutual Benefit Association Policy "GLAD NEWS IN A SORRY SEASON" benefit Association OAK 1924 Statement RING H. 2158 OR H. 2159. Or write to 500 Good Street, Dallas, Texas, about THE GUARANTEED PROTECTION IN A Peoples Mutual Benefit Association Policy "GLAD NEWS IN A SORRY SEASON" 30 Employees 1924 880,000 Paid out 1924 100,000 Annual Envolvement 1924 known to the known. For the Trust given for the Fertile Territory we shall not offer nor do in. But perpetuate this oak that it shall be sons in the hey day of its glory may reap the Home Company For the Trust given for the Faith kept for the Service any we shall not offer nor deliver up this Commercial this oak that it shall be like a free planted of its glory may reap the reward. Company, Supt. S. COFIELD, Secy-Treas. Y 4567. GREETINGS:---- The successful operation of this big Fraternal Institution is indeed gratifying. A. S. WELLS Attorney-at-Law Y 6605. Pythian Temple. attorney-at-Law 614 1-2 Commerce Street DALLAS, TEXAS HOURS: 10 a. m. to 12 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P. M. PHONES: X 2846 and X 5552 Pythian Temple. PETER --- ```markdown ``` J. M. BROWN, Supt. TELEPHONE Y 4587. Negroes in the State. In this auditorium, all of the exercises of our race requiring a large space for the exercise, we demand for the use of various organizations of the city and state for the public exercises that are The Temple is controlled by a custodian of the Grand Lodge and is kept by an efficient staff of jailors who stay on the court. It is kept up to the Fythian standard of neatness. S. COFIELD, Secy-Treas. May You Never Stop Growing R. F. DOYLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon CONGRATULATIONS ON THE Very Successful Operation OF THE Grand Lodge Colored Knights of Pythias DR. H. W. REID DENTIST Phone Y 2559. Pythian Temple. Ground Floor Location. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 PAGE FIFTEEN 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: 3RD WARD ..... 4,000.00 3RD WARD ..... 7,000.00 2ND WARD ..... 3,000.00 4TH WARD ..... 4,000.00 Total Houston Investment ..... $408,500.00 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 W.F. BLEDSOE, Grand Master THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1924 COMPARATIVE RIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, ODD FEMALE AS OF DECEMBER RATIVE STATEMENT OF THE ODD FELLOWS, U. E. OF DECEMBER 31, 1923 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, ODD FELLOWS, U. B. of F. AND PILGRIMS AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1923 Knights of Pythias Men Women Odd Fellows— Men and Women U.B.of F.— Men and Women Pilgrims— Men and Women 18 n women n and Women n and Women n and Women Women Odd Fellows— Men and Women U.B.of F.— Men and Women Pilgrims— Men and Women 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 NET INVESTMENTS IN LOANS Knights of Pythias- Men and Women Pilgrims- Men and Women U. B. of F.- Men and Women Odd Fellows- Men and Women Knights of Pythias above all combined are excerpts taken from the reports filed in Texas, and sworn to by the office reports filed in the office of the In to by the officers of the various or 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. W. S. WILLIS, GRAND CHANCELLOR PAGE SIXTEEN NET ASSETS, December 31, 1923 MEMBERSHIP, December 31, 1923 Knights of Pythias Men