Dallas Express

Saturday, September 27, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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ATT'Y EVANS TO ARGUE DEM. PRIMARY CASE BEFORE U. S. SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON SEGREGATION CASES GO TO UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT WAOG, TEXAS. Oct. 4. *A- sum-pense, it is hoped that many members to appear before the Supreme burea of the race will feel the urge to vote. The burea will be held on the 14th and the adjournals due the now famous case of Loves of his expense. v. Griffith, involving the right of Attorney Evans will visit Dallas and will be able to testify that the Democratic primaries, was re-acted, at which time he will state ceded last week by Attorney R. D. for the benefit of the public, the Evans of Waco, will known as the computers, can together with the burea, testify that the goodness of his that privileges for Negroes in the successful outcome. Office of the Clerk SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON, D.C. 1924 The case has attracted the attention of the entire country and its citizens. The interest by the voters of the many districts is not allowed to participate in the case. D. Evans, Esq. Waco, Texas Sear Sir: to inform you that the of Love v. Griffith, No. 12, of October Term, 1924, will be on day call for Monday, October in and counsel should be here on and inform me if it is be argued. Attorney Evans in the fight is not a charging any fee. So far, he has prosecuted it at his own expense, the expenses of the attorneys, the tensions of those who were interested in the enough to help in defraying his actual expense. And, since the trip to Youra truly, Wm. R. STANSBURY, Clerk. NEGRO HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD MEET IN RICHMOND NEGRO HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD MEET IN RICHMOND WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. ← Historians and social welfare students of both sexes will meet in an auditorium on Monday and popupshop the truth about the Negro. The aim of the meeting is to be beautiful in all branches of the bu NASHVILLE, Tenn. Oct. 4—man family and to present Speaking here before the National Baptist Convention Inc. Dr. George E. Haynes, Secretary of the Com. of the United States, will impress impala one race with the other. The whole effort of the Association is based in the truth that you cannot hate SHOOTING AFFRAY AT CHURCH, VICTIM IN HOSPITAL NEGRO NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAMS WILL PLAY WORLD'S SERIES SHOOTING AFFRAY AT CHURCH, VICTIM IN HOSPITAL NEGRO NATIONAL LEAGUE TEAMS WILL PLAY WORLD'S SERIES Hummage Tyron is in the local world series will be played by the Campbell, p; Curry, p; Cockrell, p; with a balloon in his hand, in his two leading teams of the Negro-Nel. Al, 1b; Mackey, 1b; Warfield, 3b; the national League. The teams as and as havewa, as; J. Johnson, 1b; Outfield, p; in the hospital in Greenwich with his arm in the wound in his neck, one arm and the Eastern League championship, suiton, C. Lewis, p. No one knows just how the team troubled start. The two Tynon boys met in championship. According to the reports, the other and the other Tynon boys met at a junior championship. The series will be for Merra, *p*; William Bell, *p*; Clifford, *p*; from this place, the other took added to the gun play ensued. Both the men were brought here for BALTIMORE, Maryland, Oct. 4—sep. 18; Walter Moore, *n*; hurly in the event of rain or tie game the McMahon, *r*; Oscar Johnson, *n*; was lodged in jail to await the outfit. c and come of Jerry's injuries. teen-year-old Louise Thomas, con—there are no postponed games, all. The umpires yet to be named for the murder of the police—Philadelphia. It will be played the Eastern games will be two of man in Philadelphia, will pay the following day, Announcement will stand, regular umplies of the Nathaniel penalty in the electric chair be made at each game in the event National League. The one to partici- October 28, according to a death of any postponements so that fans wante in the East will be two requal- erations. The one to partici- what dates wante the games wante from the American Governor Pinchot on his sick bed in be played. a New York hospital. She will be in Rain checks will be good in each. Conditions the series will be play the woman to suffer capital and the clubs will remain in the under: punishment in the state of Pahawaii—each of these cities until the game. It will be directed, controlled and sentiment in the state against such double-headers. There will be an embodiment of exchanged Bolden of, procedure, she being the first woman—On Oct. 11, 1923, the series opens the Hillside club; George Robbins to be conceived of first degree at Kannawa City, Mt. If the series, the club of the Washington Potomac; John T. Blunt and Andrew Rubin Strangely enough, her age is that the remaining games will be played the millionaires murders and kid at Chicago. napper, Leapold, Chicago, whose All games will be called at 5 p.m. if worn, entered between the two teams. The purchase price of his youth, tax $4.99, boxes including tax (Continued on Page 8) The Dallas Express $6000.00 CIRCULATION CONTEST Closes Monday Night, Sept. 29, at 7 O'clock RGUE DEN WASHINGTON SHOOTING AFFRAY AT CHURCH, VICTIM IN HOSPITAL (P. N. B.) FARMVILLE, N. C., Oct. 4—A serious shooting affray took place in the rear near her Sunday afternoon. Brummage Tyson is in the loo-jail with a bullet wound in the right side and Ephriam Jorner is in the hospital in Greencville with a wound in his neck. with a wound in his neck. No one knows just how the trouble started. The two Tyson boys and the other Jorner about three miles from this place, the other took sides and the gun play ensued. Both wounded men were brought here for medical attention. The Tyson boy was lodged in jail to await the outcome of Jorner's injuries. SENDS 18-YEAR OLD GIRL TO CHAIR HARRISBURG, Pa. Oct. 4—Nine teenagers of Louis Thomas, conjoined to the murder of a police man in Philadelphia, will pay the death penalty in the electric chair the first man to suffer equal punishment, issued, and signed by the Governor Finkhot on his sick bed in a New York hospital. She will be sent to the state prison in Pennsylvania since 1889. There is strong sentiment in the state against such Detective Bureau heresy that an to be convicted of first degree murder in the state since 1899 will be sent to the state prison of the millionaire murders and kidnapper, Leopold, Chicago, whose sentences are grown upon the improvement because of the youth. The D $6000.00 C Closes Monday BILL TO RESTRICT NEGRO BUILDINGS INTRODUCED NEW ORLEANS, La. Oct. — An ordinance to regulate the settlement of Negroes in the whites in Negro neighborhoods, carrying out the provisions of Act 1924 was issued in the City of New Orleans white neighborhood, unless he first obtains the written permission of a majority of the white site color in the particular neighborhood. The measure works vice for the whites in the MAJOR LYNCH SAYS COOLIDGE WILL WIN CHICAGO, IL. Oct. 4 — Mas John LR. Lynch former member of the Republican National Committee and temporary chairman of the 1844 Republican National Convention, has been conning Simmons with Roscoe Conkling Simmons at Republican Heardquarters. Mas LR. Lynch's political pronouncements are always given wide attention and respect. He has this view that the election has thrown into the defeating any possibility of the election being thrown into the victory. The former Congressman figures that in the election Coolidge will give the Republican Party a victory. Follettes 42. The size of the Davy vote is explained in the concession of Indian Tennessee and Kentucky. The Report to the National Committee are that these states will go to Roosevelt. The results are also in better shape from that might be had. No other players except the ones at If Philadelphia. Oct. 4, 7. games herein published will be allowed postponed are tied at Philadelphia under any condition to participate in the game. If Philadelphia does not participate in championship. If rain at Baltimore and under the World. MOTOR CARS AND OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES WILL FIND THEIR OWNERS SOON AFTER 7:00 O'CLOCK WHEN JUDGES START THEIR COUNT. — SEALED BALLOT BOX WILL BE PLACED AT THE EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OFFICE, PYTHIAN TEMPLE BUILDING, 2549 ELM STREET, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 25TH TO INSURE SELECTION FIRST OWNERS OF THE PREME EFFORTS NOW BEING MADE BY CONTESTANTS. Monday evening. Sept. 29th at 7 the campaign comes to an end are 'clock shift—hot one minute later just as important as any day since—is the time set for deciding the campaign began. In fact, they future owners of prices worth are much more important. To lose thousands of dollars offered in The by a small margin is much more difficult. Express circulation can be made. Communicate with so many Throughout the entire campaign the interest in this race has been keen, but now as the leaders dash worth more than they have been at the beginning, the interest in a few subscriptions now may be on tip off awaiting the final results. Monday evening will go down as of the lesser award. Nahsh Sedan, worth $2465.00 and one participant in this race. It will be the turning point in the lives of the few days and assure your future. Are you going to make the most of the next turning point in the lives of your friends or will the winners will be gained the last year, you take the chance of allowing them that persistence and hard work, some competitor to "nose you out" RIGHT UP TO THE LAST WIN, who and claim the prize that would have merely hoping for Life's big prizes When the gong strikes 7 o'clock does not win them, business fails Monday night, Sept. 26th, the race rightfully directed energy—when after that all that remains to be opportunity beckons The few short remaining days until after that is to be done is for the judges to count the awards and make the awards. In order to maintain the strictest secrecy as to the number of subscriptions and advertising cards turned in by each individual club member during the last week of the Dallas Express Circulation Campaign, the race will be brought to J.P. Goodwin Libertarian University of Texas Austin, Tex. PRICE FIVE CENTR. NUMBER 44 S. SUPREME COURT ON CASES GO SUPREME COURT Claim Decision Will Determine Rights of Negro Property Owners in Every State. Loss of Case Will Mean Reversal of Every Victory in Like Cases Ever Won "BILL" LEWIS WILL SUPPORT DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL TICKET upon race voters to support John NEW YORK, N. Y. Oct. 4—Thera W. Davis because of the Republican office of the national secretary in connection with the Ke Klux Knox insurrection the following officers for the Republican National Council of Pride Assistant Attorney-General during Hall Mason. NASHVILLE, Teen. Oct. 4—A (the Tef administration, issued a William King of Chicago, continuance recommendation has been made to endorse his life-long allegiance to the continues as secretary, the title be held) the Taft administration, issued a William King of Chicago, continuing his life-long allegiance to the continuation of an secretary, the G. O. P. Harris is a Harvard graduate, of National Executive Secretary. The admittedly an authority on con- titutional law, He has always that of secretary, and two assistants one of the Republican powers have been provided for the service and have always served the Republican party well, Fred Cairn, secretary of the Dressing Mr. Lewis, it is said, has no pag- Room Club and W. C. Kipatrick, the合闸 ambition in politics and those traveling representative of the Car- tions of his attitude in this connection, assistants. The office continues at Mr. Lewis says he sees in politics 211 West 16th Street the Republican party offers nothing been provided, and Albert Walla, of but a continuance of the vicious the team of Wells and Wella, has been the life-long Repub- T have been the life-long Repub- the district officers are Vice Pren- and have given the party the identity Lokai Whipper for the east; very best that there was in me de- Wendell Debba of Atlanta for the state committee to G. O. P. Brown, and is changed from National Secretary this State by a new position in a Harvard university to National Executive Secretary. The pointed to investigate charges of Irregularity in Shelby county, community attitudinal law. He has always that of secretary, and two assistants been one of the Republican powers that have been provided for the election of the state representative, to the effect that a farmer election of members of the state served the Republican party well. Fred Carr, secretary of the Dressing Allen, Mr. H. O. True, Church and G. T. Taylor be seated as members who know him best realize the truth, an Masonic publication are the of his attitude in this connection assistant. The office continues at this. This recommendation is made to ADMITS MURDER FOR WHICH NEGROES ARE SOUGHT COLUMBIA, S. C., Oct. 4—Chase for a Negro suspected of killing Linda Weslinger with an ax and a knife children, was abandoned by a poiss after Aubury Weslinger, 18-year-old woman, confessed the crime. NOTED MISSISSIPPIAN PASSED AWAY, YIRGIL L. RUBEN OF BOLTON, MISS. BOLTON, Mason, Oct. 4—Mr. Virgil L. Ruben, L. Ruben, Mason, and his insurance Company, politics and great church worker departed this life in the aftermath of 1943, after being ill for a period of one month. He was one of the leading men of the race in the state of Mississippi, and also one of the foremost laymen, one of the foremost laymen, who took an active part in the war. He was also a pioneer for Negro Insurance Companies, and has traveled through all of the states. The war was possible for our Colonels, and he is by his many friends, and he leaves a wife, three children, and a host of friends to mourn. SOUTHEASTS GO TO WASHINGTON AFTER IMMIGRANTS MEMPHIS, Tem., Oct. 4. — W.H. Dick, president of the Southern Land Alluvial Association, and W.R. Flood Control Association, and W.R. Satterfield, chairman of the executive board of the al-Abqaiq Water Authority for Washington, D. C. this week for a conference with W.H. Wulband, commissioner with a view of getting first hand information on the possibility of attracting high water data, which has been deserved by Negroes going north BOB CHURCH GAINS IN TENNESSEE G. O. P. FIGHT Distinctive in Service Always Progressive PRICE FIVE CENTS. NUMBER 44 ```markdown ``` REV. R. S. JENKINS DALLAS, TEXAS. STILL HOLDS THE LEAD In the final count at the end of the second period. All Club members are requested to call at the office of the Campaign Department, and check their standings over before the closing hour, Monday night, Sept. 29th, as the Judges will take the published standings as they appear for the last time in this issue and add to them what they find in the Ballot Box, and determine the winners. HERE'S HOW THEY STAND Dallas, Texas 1,891,400 Dallas, Texas 1,792,000 Dallas, Texas 1,678,900 Waco, Texas 1,169,500 Dallas, Texas 1,096,300 Dallas, Texas 902,350 Waco, Texas 894,700 Dallas, Texas 434,500 Dallas, Texas 467,800 Bastrop, Texas 465,600 Corsicana, Texas 371,900 Dallas, Texas 298,000 Denison, Texas 161,700 Dallas, Texas 109,800 Somerville, Texas 103,000 Corsicana, Texas 93,500 Dallas, Texas 81,00 Dallas, Texas 27,70 Rusk, Texas 23,00 NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS days left in which to win prizes worth One more subscription or advertisement a winner of the Nash Sedan. In a race last minute work can make any content on or help that can be offered we are Dallas Express office and here's to the for the harder the battle the greater th Rev. R. S. Jenkins, Dallas, Texas 1,891,400 Mrs. C. W. Abington Dallas, Texas 1,792,000 Rev. M. B. Bilbrew Dallas, Texas 1,678,900 Mr. P. R. Malone Waco, Texas 1,169,500 Miss Alma Douglas Dallas, Texas 1,096,300 Mrs. J. B. Rogers Dallas, Texas 902,350 Mr. W. M. Bevis Waco, Texas 894,700 Mrs. Geneva Thomas Dallas, Texas 434,500 Mrs. N. E. Norcum Dallas, Texas 467,800 Mrs. O. L. McNell-Haywood Bastrop, Texas 465,600 Miss A. V. King Corsicana, Texas 371,900 Miss H. D. Patterson Dallas, Texas 298,000 Miss Gertrude Pemberton Denison, Texas 161,700 Miss Ethel Boswell Dallas, Texas 109,800 Mrs. C. L. Loud Somerville, Texas 103,000 Mrs. M. B. Hedgespeth Corsicana, Texas 93,5000 Mrs. Odessa Josey Dallas, Texas 81,000 Miss Odessa Williams Dallas, Texas 27,700 Miss M. E. Lattimore Rusk, Texas 23,000 SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS There are four days left in which to win prizes worth hundreds of dollars. One more subscription or advertising card may make you a winner of the Nash Sedan. In a race as close as this one last minute work can make any contender a winner. Any information or help that can be offered we are ready to give in the Dallas Express office and here's to the best club member for the harder the battle the greater the honor to the winner. INFINAL CAMPAIGN ME the closing hours of the Dallas E wing, we desire to make a few br etorebe made. when the financial condi d. As before stated, The Dallas may pay each of the contest. It had launched the campaign. Our use the circulation of the Dallas may be pleasing to our advert ers to our job printing depa been attained and we are satisfied we thank each and every conti the campaign, for their earnest the campaign, for their earnest They have conducted a clean we feel convinced that there are understood that The Dallas E wing the campaign. That is bien indicate, of Chicago, a concern w successfully for more than m patrick, who has conducted The synodist, has proven him a good business man, and the synodist to believe that he would individual, or commit a single qu here for the past eight week at and we believe we owe it to as Express most certainly has no nce candidate. They are all our with each and all who win no m that term implies, and we expect delivered accordingly. No bjo methods during the closing hour ork with this company, and we as not anticipated. ship and good will shall character close, and for the months and as Express believes that each support us in this policy. that "the race is to the swi ong," and that the Dallas Exp win or lose. CALL CAMPAIGN MESSAGE losing hours of the Dallas Express Circuit, we desire to make a few brief statements, we been made. We are gratified at the result when the financial condition of the time before stated. The Dallas Express will do of the contest. It had no notion of deceived the campaign. Our principal object in circulation of the Dallas Express to be pleasing to our advertisers. Next to it to our job printing department. Both obtained and we are satisfied. Thank each and every contestant who has campaign, for their earnest endeavors and have conducted a clean, good natured belief convinced that there will be no sorrow. stood that The Dallas Express itself is campaign. That is being done by the success of Chicago, a concern which has been successful for more than seventeen years, who has conducted The Dallas Express candidate, has proven himself a perfect business man, and The Dallas Express to believe that he would show favoritism, or commit a single questionable action for the past eight weeks will bear our we believe we owe it to him to make our express most certainly has no special interest. They are all our friends and we all an who all win no matter who they selected the campaign on the square, if we agreed accordingly. No bulldozer or in or during the closing hours of the camp in this company, and we are proud to say anticipated. We will shall characterize the camp and for the months and years to follow believes that each and every event in this policy. it the race is to the swift and the bad and that the Dallas Express is for you or lose. OUR FINAL CAMPAIGN MESSAGE In these the closing hours of The Dallas Express Circulation campaign, we desire to make a few brief statements, that have heretofore been made. First, let us state that we are gratified at the results so far attained, when the financial condition of the times are considered. As before stated, The Dallas Express will not make money out of the contest. It had no notion of doing so when it launched the campaign. Our principal object was to increase the circulation of the Dallas Express to a figure that would be pleasing to our advertisers. Next to attract customers to our job printing department. Both objects have been attained and we are satisfied. Furthermore, we thank each and every contestant who has engaged in the campaign, for their earnest endeavors and for the many kindnesses they have shown the paper during the contest. They have convinced a clean, good natured campaign and we feel convinced that there will be no sore spots at the end. Let it be understood that The Dallas Express itself is not conducting the campaign. That is being done by the Brayton Syndicate, of Chicago, a concern which has been in the business successfully for more than seventeen years. Mr. W. J. Kirpatrick, who has conducted The Dallas Express campaign for the syndicate, has proven himself a perfect gentleman and a good Business man, and The Dallas Express could not be made to believe that he would show favoritism to a single individual, or commit a single questionable act. His demeanor here for the past eight weeks will bear out this statement and we believe we owe it to him to make it in print. The Dallas Express most certainly has no special interest in a single candidate. They are all our friends and we will rejoice with each and all who win no matter who they are. We have conducted the campaign on the square, if we know what that term implies, and we expect to see that the premiums are delivered accordingly. No building or intimidating him during the closing hours of the campaign will work with this company, and we are proud to say that such are not anticipated. Friendship and good will will characterize the campaign to the closest for the months and years to follow, and the Dallas Express believes that each and every contestant will support us in this policy. Remember that "the race is to the swift and the battle to the strong," and that the Dallas Express is for you all whether you win or lose. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, C. F. Starks, President. ```markdown ``` THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924 Texas Towns BRECKENRIDGE — Services good at A. M. E. church, Sunday School township, Harvile, Teen, where he will attend the Magnet School meeting Rev. Hickel is leaving Thursday for Pendelaha as Burkirkartt, Texas. Interest of Paul Quinn College Rev. Hickel is leaving Wednesday for enridge charge, Sept. 31st, all at. Ranger program, but the program over beton. There will be Breckenridge. The public school is progressing nicely under the auspices of Texas. Services good at A. M. E. church, Sunday School well attended at all superintendent A. J. A. Jordan Rev. J. A. Jordan left for Nashville to attend the baptist in attendance to attend the baptist Hicks is leaving Thursday for Fayetteville. He has been assigned to work with Rev. Smith will fill the Breckenridge charge. Sept. 11. All are asked to attend. Mr. Smith put the program over the top. There will be a contest between the public schools and the management of Mr. McKenna of Weston. HENDERSON—Excellior High School opened with a flattering outlook for a spendied years work, but the school was out for the opening and many expressed themselves as being highly pleased with the efforts of the staff. The students was present and made a short, two hundred popup enrolled. It two hundred people enrolled. You some good to have seen wargens, burgles, and care on the campus, brought by anxious parish people. The breaker. Many nice things were said for the teachers. At night the students were the auspices of the Alumni Association will give a free banquet, welcoming their teachers. A grand A. J. Cooper left for her home in Fort Worth after a two week visit with Friends. The Express report said that she would pay debt please up by the lst of October as she is leaving town. Mr. Freeman Cawthorn of Jacksonville motors will be visiting Owenton and Miss Ennice Nichols were united in holy wedlock on Sept 14 at the home of his brother. Sept 17 for Shrewsbury La. She was accompanied to Longview by Mr. Douglas Cameron and Mrs. Cynthia Moore. The wedding was held for Miss M. L. and F. J. C. **YOTH.** Mt. Zion Baptist closed a very successful revival meeting. Rev. J. W. Harris of Conroe county Rev. W. M. Griffin; fourteen souls were added to the church; colleagues of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church closed his revival meeting Sunday night with three additions; colleagues cast his lot with the Mt. Zion Church was met with a hearty welcome in Zion School. The Sunday School encouraged words in an address to the Sunday School. The Mt. Zion School was 32nd anniversary the Sh Sunday in November. Mr. George Washington of Devers, Texas was invited to the Sunday School. Brown. He left for his home Sunday in company with Mr. Richard Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gage of Beaurel Pearl and Helen of Lake Charles Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gage of Beaurel Pearl and Helen of Lake Charles Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Gage last week. The Payne Chapel C. M. E. Church and Sunday School invited the Mt. Zion Church and Sunday Schools to be with them in their Rally the last Sunday in October. Let us read the Dalton Express each week. A copy of the symbol of the players and signs of the Zodiacs is available at the website of the Zodiacs. The player may be given a copy of the sign after the game, as the sign may appear any more. Send no money; the sign may not be sent. prosperous life, Mr. John H. Day and Elnoria Cole were married Saturday morning. FARMERSVILLE — School Sunday was poorly attended Sunday. New York City's Sunday afternoon on "account of" the school's post today, Mr. and Mrs. Bell Brig ham, Mr. Nannie Wheeler and last Sunday, Mr. Charlie Jackson was here last Sunday from West Jeansville. Jeansville is able to be up on Sunday. AVINGER — Rev. G. H. Adama carried out his appointment at Louis Chapel Sunday, Deacon A. R. Allen sat Sunday at Louis Chapel and report that they are getting ready for the Chapel Sunday at Louis Chapel and Rev. A. M. Moore visited in Jefferson this week. Miss Annie B. Moore left Sunday for Jefferson and Rev. A. M. Moore visited in Orsanle Allen left for Bishop College where he will attend school. Mrs. A. R. Allen's son, Bessie Thralm and daughter, Other visited father, Mr. Richard Allen Sunday. Mr. H. B. Murray and others attended the C. and M. Convention and daughters worshipped at Louis Chapel, Uncle P. C. Pritilla is very low sit on this writing. Miss Ellia Allen will open her school the new school building, finished their new school building. Doctor, complained the alley one, after he had tried the preamble, and then he asked for about five minutes and I felt like a balloon. I could drink it. The doctor, I could drink it. do you want Your Skin to be Soft, clear and lighter? It is the dream of every girl and woman to have a lovely clear complexion. If you want your skin to be soft, clear and more beautiful, use Dr. Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener Preparations. 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THEATRE FOR SALE • With stage for vaudeville, close to public square, paved streets, population information write or call the max. number of people. Unlimited amount of money to Loan to Colored people on character and securities. Dallas Loan and Investment Co. 401 Republic Bank Building Y. 2394. 9-13-41 FRIENDS, BRAKEM MEN, BARGE-BUMBLE BEE MEN—Fresh mats of all kinds. 92 South Virginia College. Johns Hopkins University. Terrell, Texas. AGENTS — Make $10 a day for performances and medicines; used and recommended by Manle Smith, acctress and Minger. Write Tzom & Dennis. The World's Greatest Licensed Spiritualist and Medium extends an invitation to you who are unhappy with the way the law suits and legal affair, gives extends Ab business to business. gives gives Ohioan City, Ohio 0. for Hor- ing. Sink. FIR. indianapolis. Ind. FREE Answers questions $1.00. Send date of birth $1.00 for Horoscope or full life reading. Send stained envelope. 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Roondes ace aia te toni cocmatgag enemies Se es sspears es bee en eae Sea aii essen fo coe necescas! fs Biagre tae meh St ps Suen fis ee a rarest et eee ee cee Rove eer eae peered ee ae Ks ace a Sak Mots et paar the TU tac es eutes Sate ere a SS See DG sid okay is pnrat be coe Fa ee eee: eigen andthe Coared pres mera. Etec. Se mr that me, SPrpartone os taser cee the Beck’-to- School” Movement, eerie as ere Oe ae ceestnpepielian Ses psn aa fn er ooo are Sear tua eet ere ae tcc a PEs us ase win ieee tiene iaammete cence Foes ces eee cnc Betta cores ae ie ee ceeraree ere corer eae sae fin ee ak we ie‘tntine srs eae group centered on thelr accom- 2 si ene Renene rh ag rackets ream poeribie nnd he alwayn been pos-| ye to have larger plaoes| Sisk otred. farm of denied priest: ter bees and ou “wealth. and more ie ee cs i i StS ay Pagers: ere se ao ‘To aay that there is a great deal of stir in political cir cles im ‘Texas and elgewhere now is to state the case very mildly. ‘ ‘There is plenty doing now with more to follow if Boston, slated for one of the main standard bearers of the the signs of the times are to be read aright. Bill Lewis of Boston, slated for one of the main standard bearers of the Coolidge-Dawes ticket in the activities of our group has de- clared for the Democratic ticket in such terms as to have it distinctly understood that he means what he says. And now, according to « statement contained in last week's edi- of the Houston Informer, piloted by “Fighting Cl Richardson,” Wm.McDonald, standard bearer of the G. 0. |P, for a score of years has deserted the G. O, P. ranks and pre grt tp EaPolleto cai withthe statement tha ‘am tited and disgusted with having to fight ily white Republican leaders for the privilege to vote a 50 call Republican ticket. During.all the years in which I have been active in the councils of the Republican party, I nover asked for a political position, but gave my money and talent foiter Republican principles. AIL of my politieal actions were based upon what I coreéived'to be the fundaniéntal ‘and ideals of American i led with Task Gatton i thn taphlins tee ow r, the leaders of the | my viewpoint have stray- eds0 far afield and those. lofty. principles. and ideals until today the party is a party of erimina corruption, deception and governmental plunder. I wil no support the party as now led and : . raaceeding $6 Gis Wlakag Ai tke fesirexs these are and teat ier er Beare bo Sha need of eee fit the eonions wi he feo Te ‘0 discon! ‘things as mora day a olny ono comsclens a not been the case with the Negro in polities in the past. He has rather seemed to follow the lines of least resistance and bo float along with the tide which offered to hié idividual Re eee creer eteen veheras and the And, while The Express does not at this time attempt o aiscuss the tight or wrong decision of either of the two men, it dots say that their willingness to come out in the ‘and state their reasons for the abandonment of the Which for s0 long has been theirs will have a decidedly fect on the masses generally | fe Rae aPlarer tonite ee ad oot ce es ee Cr 20 Cl TY THE MIRROR fe Cs a Nei) PoBiic opinion ‘widespread discontent with the. many promises of the Re- publican party which in the past have been proven promises jonly. Piper decided to follow their own ‘ability to think, rather than to be guided by the words of those whom repsited happenings have proven to be poor leaders or, what is worse, leaders for the sake of a few dol- lars’ only. In the future, it will happen, as it should, that Oe EA hint ot Cosas meee of tmoaros ‘offers him the greatest prospect of improving die rightly hs acon to the Constitution of Unt . jon of Unit- St Beck aa asters the pak Lewis who comes from Massachusetts, refuses to sup- he G0. farther beatae it has proven is aane Ku Klux Kian, according to ‘statement. Mc- st lives in Tera refuses to suport the party be it has itself over wholly to “lilly-whiteism.” the srrived at are the same, the reasone iven ate 80, as to allow for the statement that enew ‘alliances which are made by the race in different sections of the country, there will not necessarily ever be the same sort of conditions to maintain, nor will the choices as arrived at by it be identical In even the majority of instances. ‘The result of this condition should be a more healthy err ees erann tee totoce meiaieed in the race, A Serene den ae of political thought and action which abould result im great- ie soeeie ewes nemee bette Sor the consideration ot hg suffrage by the Negro, and a greater respect on his own part Sere teeee cel cersslt earch forthe args "oo a for the largest” palen barrel” sei ane Ad Stay be sider dat that one foture has bon greatest curse progress fegro in times pat. Even now heist» too great an extent inspired ean ee ems oe of caioalen x= iuion ‘contributions, and the eine anos rep from Let it political thinking continue to the end that from it there may come to the ace generaly a greater appreciation for the sal value ofits suffrage—a. thing 1 the peat, ft hasnt ied, | Ta these days of political “jumping,” “fence straddling” changing affiliations of one sort and another on the part who for years have been the standard bearers of ee eee ee eet tine fe to the world in, terms are unmistakable that it] ‘believes that “The Republican Party is the ship; all else is the sea” at least as far as Texas is concerned, : As long as that well known flag flies at its mast head it can be considered as definitely committed to the policy of following that party. And some may wonder why. Let lus give our reasons. And they apply to Texas and our sit- luation in it politically, In times past it has been proven that there was room in ith party for members of our race, The history of the party in Texas could not be written were it not for the names of Cuney, MeDonald, Rogers and others. In those idays they wrought well and the fortunes of the party thriv- led and. prospered under their handling. And even up until [the past few years, there-has been no reason for the com- iplaint that there: was not fairness in the party. It has only IMappened since the San Antonio split that there have been \ahy reasons as given, even by McDonald and whatever other leaders there may have been, for the conclusion that there |was no hope for the Texas Negro voter in the ranks’ of the 1G. 0. B. 2 | tte history of that memorable ceeslon as most com Pome jows that the bolt of the Negro voters, and ‘whites who followed ‘them under the leadership of Beck, was ill-timed and ill-considered. It appears that at ‘that time, the convention was under their control and if ‘they had but stuck, the whole of the history of “Tilly white” ee See pees ter years could never have been weit expen ial ral ron, fe ‘well suits our p explain ling ee} Pee tect ges the G.O. P. ranks whi case wa ear. is seemingly unfortunate. It ety to quit now that the going has gotten hard. It be- l eee nae wens Spee reels to Slee Test ican be done again if there is but the will to do them. ; It is still true that the majority of those who will vote ithe ticket in Texas are Negroes. If they still [a tht Usk, why tnt tapan hth reer a ° ‘voting strgenth, that the present regime of lily eee eet to te piso was, eee wentes will of eee the creation of a fbuge statewide voting machine which will operate from pre ‘conventions of the state at large. But that will be Ith york of a short time only, fn every cy, there can be [found those who wil interest, themwelvan to the point of at esdng ther prevnet convention of tang : INEGROES TEXAS HAVE TRE ABDNCTY 10 AGAIN [CONTROL THE REPUBLICAN PARTY BY THEIR |GREATER VOTING STRENGTH, but that strength can be {shown within to grealer advantage than from without. . And what is to be gained from a change of party affil- Hiations as the case stands now? . No self respecting Negro Iwill vote the Democratic ticket in the state elections, pri- marly for the reason that he fo forbidden from any part lcipation in the primaries, Tt is a well known fact that the os wanted” sign has been on the tie party the sa” No te pt priate Pal eer ate pane ‘any opportunity of any degree of permanent benefit. ? ‘The Express firmly believes from a study of the affairs of the @. 0. P. in Texas that the Creager machine has been } into power by the ill-considered manipulations of these same Jeaders who now tell the Negroes of the state t bolt the party and join the ranks of others. That party could ‘now bar. the men of the race from participation in its Jaffaire had these sume men not voluntarily handed that power to them. And this journal believes that, just as we |stiyed and handed that power to those who now oppress Jus, just 80 ‘we stay and wrest it from their control by ithe more. use of the brain and voting strength that jig our.. ‘THE EXPDESS INTENDS TO FIGHT IT OUT ON (bE DONE ¥F SHOULD BE DONE IN DEFERENCE TO [OUR OWN SELPRESPECT AND BELIEF IN TH UST. INBSS TO OUR CAUSE. AND''TO PROVE THAT IF 1S IN EARNEST, THIS PAPER URGES ALL TEXANS TO JOWE FOR DR, BUTTE FOR GOVERNOR. A SOUTHERN TRIBUTE TO A ye NEGHO PREACHER Matera, and sone. for the sn wnt snore a Sie soot at hae “ener len sien ace tat a Batak on we et cos ter pee ea ae easier ne eee eae Bete een! capital of wholly” Southern. South meee Seer eee! cee eee uy. proclamation of Mayor W. A. eres aay eta ere Stesek es Ree ga Semana meen at anor seteecten aa eee eae uber eee Seat cea ene inn ea Pe a's Ge Sides cnt Sc peers Seat toe er ae aera feat os cere ceeeeee seme heater 2 arene erate cas oh ie ares ate es ernen aes Stee aes sai iia sree nara Saree ee orn is ae Sra ce eee ea hereto te encore Gre rete genes S eas Seas! © Soa peas See as pie ee Se aah epee eso ie ras ies acetate perce cise ese aa Set a ee aaa ae as ase ce ae ae & emcee eee Sec aed tease hs ait te ata Bae ahtenees Woe ee aetna @ Pa leet ene eee re ate eaecreest Seta saa paces Sventeate ee acacia sie er Sau ore are rs ee re are faeces Gee Tavs eee ar isto tara St eta a, oa Greet Ss cone ae eee Sree eee Sarina er nite ease gee Sa eee een Eriol art tig Soe Rgen ay Sriraace ae Scans at the close of. tbe War, Res with Sata Ky Sete Sts etm, it part of the Negrocs, whi vee arian ma Ree cary ones ace © a i nie cor at Sic es age ao ed in hearty cooperative woRk in| Sassy Sie te Beer evans nts oe are wee aro availing themselves of these Serene ae cect ent ge MORE ABOUT THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN TEXAS of in Columbia and tn Charleston murgeative ot the apirit whlch abroad in the tana” | Yet, remarks the ‘Tampa Morn- ig Tribune, * some Northern pore are wo iaoraat oy fin fo agate that the ‘Negro without frags in the. South: chat Ue South habitually mlstreste him, refusen hitn font cree where i ia desteved, rerards him an liver antmnl, unworthy ot help oF enronragemedt" Proceeds this rice from te Sodth the case. of "Uncle, dangers” o¢ Columbia, South Carolin, tives thle to. thls charge. it proves tht a Negro. who la’. 00d et sen. eapecalty one who. devotes Hea fo the baermen of i community, t respected, yea oo. ered, in the South It iw shing trample to other Nerroce and shows the rewards of clean, Bon ct unselfish vig, A whole ety pausing to pay tibute to an ex-alnve is's South. frm extfbit which we trust wi be properly nplayed by the Nor ra peo” ‘Those who do Xaow the Sout, green te. Litle Mock Ariana ete, may faap with. surprise news of this trout to a Neg by. Southern elt. Itt not, Bow: 0 tnussal oF remarkable, rapes te Artanah oper Ft “it was only a few years age eat ath Ankanuan rn, pated honor the memory of a Nerro who fran renpected forthe work h fad done. ‘The rerard ot Southern. fra tor Negroos, und. particulary for the old once who! have. wos Feopect by thar character nnd com vet, amounts in many case to ral affection. “tho publicly, that ‘as bee ven the’ Columbia cident a ave good etfect. "Tt may lead Rorintoars “ana! Rawrone a rere to" think that perhaps fer all they do not" kuow al tbont the lite of the Negro fn the oath ‘and’ the relations betwee fie olen and Se Neeron sown “And what of the Negro to whom ait this trtboe in paid? He wan Hmple minister of the Gospel, we fre told At lghteen he wan an oF fsined.mlniser ot the African Methodist” Episcopal Chufeh. Tange part of hin service waa to the chain-eank camps on the Meh ways, inthe. prisons and at the Gid ‘Folk ‘Home, and be Ost is falsry.himacione ‘cont 8 your Ot this’ “esteemed. and valued trend” the tor of the Columb Recora writer: "Tn. a. world of tarniahed Idecls hev remained. o Sr always one of the undinine fotendors of idealamy. To the Ina her believed in God and ueonaty Wo'are the poorer with out hisn” Xrinatuee 0 im ie rained “greenviie New: “uinving” entre with whiten aa black allke, "Uncle Jaggers” wa a familiar figure about the streets of the Bate capt! over Which ambled with a abun eat tn bin late Yours. With his hat in is hand, he beexed from all thoa ht mat but. he. barged. not for blmonelt: What charity he collected waa to. maintain an O14. Polk Home for the decrepit and improv. eriahed blacka And the home, was an evidence of the fain of "Uncle Jageers fn things Unseen, mater laized Into‘ abeatrt for" thoee who had nowhere to lay. th heats “Bimple In faith, ne lived. onl to vscrve. Sunday” afternoons he would ride out im bia abackiy old busy drawn by a hocee on focble ani taster, to the chala-ran, and. thin dusky” Samaritan would Siateeang. Sew Sundays wien be ean. dian't preach somewhere, and. he often remarked that in the Ts Years of his ministry he always tsed| the aame text! "“Let thi mina, tm 18700, whlch wan ala im chat Jeeb” " i" Btng ntaph woul be.“ stocks to his text erally I preaching tnd in practice” “SLITERARY DIGEST. Wha xh saan cn anananannnan cn snanenanennnnannene ne: a — =} COL MIDNIGHT’S |---| + Be $3} ———— | WEEKLY LETTER. |= Bi RR MM OM ; COL. 4 0, MIDNIGHT WRITES things could’ bappen, then Dr, Le ‘Tain Reaves | adams make Benet ta. | to have some convention, and you tay oat i down that itt dad ree ooh ater ess egos to sot tye appeal fable, bot cm an Magpy fa be tnd have heen suing al tr the ‘streta of Nashl sngag’ the prives of Got, nhs iv edo het" ane T tok he tne to erke 70s 8 tor ‘tea from windueon iat son ertage sou wil rapt Know "at how gt ftom Wash Sanaa ta wn anche on oot ta ay aod ti any Four elneay then of cose Tal tayo tod i no i x aleod to your ov butane spans tre ayy sresoa sad avout wastaglon, wih te. Ww ermal for thy at Carey Peureaden as in cca, tere bat ie wes Monday ‘waen we ao ticehe, for thn gat of the wana Bar t'went over vo. nacnor Benaay evening nad tho pie furn‘ot ing ia ral ee ShcA wie ike oes bee We i tons, te ney pain end rhe fritsive ere four years, ta eaten sewed ote cope och "in he “Aiea Neto Ppcopal Chtrche Pie aod atiy Monday, {ot op sh fotng hat head nea eee sn ht cen toe te ic*atfceras aa You tao a f phyniclan hee shot some thle Ita‘ ana fe he ee having” ial ere ane, Tn ese to th house, ta ibn ie sake where tty ere etn fa‘ine to make’ te ip CoS fe ey ind araased for the Ret car ont hace was 8 wh Ret inoue for os. Sener fl ch a tne wth tho ret ot ten tvs We Jermain wan eb et to ot dam ber Sam eo oye ne had cece tog itso tun tant, ome atest reste ins eae ss et the people who. were here Se wh het bette a Sis tim, et Tou my eco Ines sh cer tosn oot tr me ues heae it ny heres for ft coming va the foe i van ca whim Them le i rows "began to” grea, mova ot of asian, ana balers then 1 ta you" ttt Chee Feuke eon har some tt Sot eaatngnes bores fh ori "and dont dt You Toy tote an ore st putes aod rome te he rere bain all Kid pu We roe and rede, and the man qm throngh aking Mt we want eato gu is heen cr” an ve ametiog foto vei boc there were plot of once etches to spore and wae A ended town ik fa and ote et inte ue darn tat tld you ta jean ot the went ‘in sad he eafpa, ‘te! Set. moraine ie bors ss Yeleve ef Pot goin spelt Yor Tt Se frit tn cles. va ead feehow ue ethers ue cota etree Kentes "We rckea “Louie abut 11°99 tuesday. and found’ ok eke al Ranticy at the aa {3 meet 'un Thay bad maya Iolo ctr ad us rites cobeiag ct the ‘apt Presehers at eat tom of ea Eraing fo tte'te to tne re Aiea niger, where br eae a peop Eagar one mre dies tr fhe whole daleetin do ane fecha eaten i aise sare. bo mechani ep ties cy cee ces fru ead soar ata pt vst ot wan sere fe car, Teens the, pastor of Gree earec“Dapnt“chareh Sade "an piesa oF weiomn tang’ bos roc tay thar owe sere te Bapi tae sony op tn ta that vas Sot ai ranted the whole” convention, ome fo lei i°195 bat fr inferno tat ey rita eto nltnoee Malay "aa Sie oat dategntion would ith ao a ging the Sones fe uate’ When ‘ee res fhrouen eading “he aotd_ le nto oor cern, then ta ta een tn ate fiteneh Lente fof ota hes aad’ iiem ye" vere ate ex then te sat caries sens tna tte tie Rashvite boo on not forget to taar yo Bat rig ie etng fost thet were many, spcther mae Br care arp igunnuss Univer pass hi calle he aut ae ep bub i ot trv ay a Pat cd he dni ering oy "Wie Sealer ae oa osc 12 ofthe ete ed ea sar. : ‘= oars % Mee out 1eoked” then. kth ony ote tae t tat wan apne he We foond lute. he Trier (bt of ve hore nap Det nthe au We were. tin econd section to. the Pah and Seria ann aba we cone ve nde f Mei eed ar, soa re can went what hey ale Pre convention concert, he enteeae cake aces elk Xe Wham made’ short tai. ‘ae now. efomes my duty to call garden the 44h tuna’ ion, othe Malional apt. con, eaten” he sd and 1 am ad tee So tay of You hers toa Here o ao the work for the Mat ter "and oor domination. Tha Ua lteent opening. thin ve Dave evar bad. Death Bus avaded our’ ranks, nad bas taken from thr the Nera, tho oldest offer ot our “convention, ‘Dr._-Andre Saetaon “Broke,” teasrer He died altos, ‘nd his boty Ut tp the ely, sdvang” the tevon ‘OF ths’ convention, and tt fPpteass he convention wll be conveyed” is pace for men. rial erveea One by ene we are Stopping out of the Tanks return: fag" the God! who eave ua" ppp. 8... Watton, ot Chicago, ‘made fhe motion vt aide te forthe” funeral, suapending all ‘Mniones, ofthe conventions Al ready tho Executive Committe 0 {rcomventon ‘had met nnd arane- pram. “The tiers of the, convention ere ie etve pall bearers and Me secretarica "ot th various Dou and thelr reagents Wer the Bonorary |_he servic wero, torent, ‘nue her, "br" brown secon he, vty. fom, La ‘neta tla about the du How the veteran was. datrmfa to'be atthe convention. lof the ats were at, but wan rch hor time tin aoa was conveye Sith aeute Indgeaton, anda Xovthe‘God ne hed erred sp ay ere, “le boty her, Dot th eat ia not ah Bot able to eater ato de tal fort wil not have the ace Dr." Farih, wade. prve hich tuchod the heart often Hiei Goa that the Haptnts Inet ndervand jt what was be fie, dove why" many "oth Tecdern’ were balay ‘ealed aay Jat thls Une, He nated God” ‘make known to the Baptist through ome medhum bls desires Dr Ie Pollard preached the sermon Foulowing’ which the. conventos sang “shall” We Meet Beyond he iverr" it was a aad ceeasion tet nett (ope A Stokes trio sla tat the fiat ume. ovty "Jers Dr. Sokes was et on the venir. 1 han been 2, wonderful com ci ah oa elt, you that. dedicated the Saba apt choi Seat try. Tey bas one fie bulldng soon ine door wil be hows en to. thove whe. Jnire to Bre se fo the allt 3 Walle ite ity T have Desh ine: euen of De aid re JG Calawell, aaa’ ballet ae 1 toia you before Thad an Olden Doty ne Pasty to" tao ferity ‘bee Caldwell wi i Sttometioe car eariageo. Co Ie any where Gaalee to go." vce Sem ten Tam sof you remember the, "eave ese a Iunday” Beal [sure ne te ullng rc eng el a out. 1 ine stent Bev abe to. do the ork Pie Its ‘porttion be. will be. ealled te {te elacopal Beach ty est 1 nent etm able toe a 1 havea mind to any, orto tl foout he onder ey fat a bappgsed Xvll Dae to #9 ‘em tote tine aot arin Wino, at lat Texan ook uy ly bac ia and there were others wh {otiowed hime “ve Surtees frite"thom. T may tall Jou. ou thom oer eter. Th ot thi (tal you aboot Presiden 1A a Boone, ot the. Mlstonar na edueatona Conretons Dr AW. A Doren preadeat of Kano ‘oaventon “tnd Preside Peery of Otibomn. "Yast vote the next seroma shea a zh U Congvese i a fn Wien Kans Wil you blo eae abres |FOR THE WOMAN WHO CARES Placing of Kitchen Uenste Where do 708 keep your Miteae latves,” forded spon he enen ou ere sivaye tone righ se agape Ar ey ce sway ab drawer wer yo at fo hunt ior theme 10's Jecavenleat pace where sta ca reach thes Biju icing ou Tour hand? Avery asod wet a faring Yor thee ae ae sito’ mal or screw tna he el et Se faa ot at tethgro, vara rae tri ‘ty exelent or eves aay ese of weatine-put Ta panty rep” Wiehe Toone het £" sate "Tone twee ca. back tnt cco ea r A paitat aad thee hy aie ah rndy for no when you Sol thes ‘Yo Berman a Ani, fovea tpate wi ln and ao i mbere inesc ahoa The efor ato anything eas ere ign, Place n few acts areca it pine for the sate to ts oy on Secaatonally, ‘when the la eran tum ep over the te a that‘ ant wil be barged et eg mca He late eatin Wen all Powders ‘bora cine arevnd he rack eh armtaste ret and. 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Ghat. was” before {tcout ‘he ought by "the box a ee The Sultian got sore on bis barem, "And favented a scheme for to ‘seare’em He caught hin # mouse which he “ooaed in the house, (the ceafaion te alld Bare Farmers are_no longer called elod-hoppers. "They ave outlived that peor atiempt at ridloale. For political purpose they are now dirt farmers. Some people says that, prohiht- oni falar: Wel hey et ts well say the ote thing about the "en ‘Commandments | Doctor: Yes, you are in uch i condition that ou should go to Forida. Patient: Ob, My! 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HAIR AND BEAUTY CULTURE profits, conduct highly profitable PND AGENCIES right in their homes. Through PND profits, thousands are prosperous and independent. There are now openings for wide-wide enterprising Race Women to earn new profits as Our Agents. We will pay you to investigate. WRITE TODAY Bank of New York Mellon Hair and Talent Products Linda Islington Hair and Talent Products Hair and Beauty Cultures Texas Towns PARIS: Gibbons High School opened Monday Sept. 15, with about 500 students present. Prof. Butler the principal opened school March 19, with about 500 studentssembled in Chapel with appropriate exercises. Many visitors marked remarks. Among visitors were, Rev. Park, Rev. bacchanal of Ollie, Rev. of college city; Rev. Hightower, pastor of the C. M. E. Church of this city; Rev. Hightower, pastor of the faculty, but now a member of the faculty of Prairie View and Prof. Goodman will take Prof. C. Saupone's page on print curation, print design, and Mine Gena Williams is taking Mrs. Belleton's place, Mrs. Belleton's place, Mrs. Belleton's place, Mrs. Earma' Bailey is leaving for school in the state of Ohio, Mr. Earma' Bailey is leaving for school in the state of Ohio, Mr. Earma' Bailey is leaving for school in the state of Ohio, Mrs. I. A. Scott left for Prairie View, Mon LAWTON, OLLA—Sunday was a high day at Gailtap Church, the pastor Rev. E. D. Murray, 11 at a m. and at 3 p. m. the Missionary sisters rendered a nice program and after the prosecution pastor, subject "The tongue is hell." There were two deaconors on night. Services were good at Gailtap Church A. M. E. Church, the pastor Fulling and Arthur Hughe, service to two wonderful wonders, Mr. and Mrs. T. Green motorized to Tysten where she spent a week in Minnesota and sister which she had seen in 14 years. Rev. J. J. Johnson has returned from Minnesota, his father and mother-in-law Mrs. Easter Henderson from Cleburne, Robert Brownier and family, Mrs. Fannie Price and Mrs. Earnestine Simpson gave a party Friday evening. Williams who left Saturday for Fort Worth, Mrs. to attend a baptism at Baptist Young People Union which well attended and at 11 a. m. Rev. Boone provided a wonderful service at night, subject "God wants men." FORNEY.— Sundav School at Mt. Zion good. Superintendent Smith always on the job. Public school opened Monday morning the following left for Prairie View and other schools: Miss Ethel Bowell, Miss Claudie Pilewell, Miss J. Johnson and Clarence Bowell, Miss Claudie Pilewell, Bishop College; Mrs. Jessie Striver and Geo. Dubery, Bishop College. WEST- Rev. Jones of Waxahachie cheaped at the A. M. E. Church School, the Waxahachie school at his paw. Mrs. A. C. Waters went to Waco Moonday. Mr. Austin Smith was with his sister. Mrs. Virginia Highes, Mrs. Pearle Butler of Huchin. Texas spent Friday with her sister. Mrs. V. Hurges mother. Rev. P. W. Washington mother. Rev. P. W. Hurges mother. Mrs. Buffus Graves to Waco Saturday evening. Mrs. Rebecca More of Dallas is here with her sister and left Sim- Harris and relatives. Prof. Nelson Washington and family of Mart, was here Saturday and left Sim- Harris and relatives. Being the principal of the Mart school, Nelson left his children with Rev. P. W. Washington, his brother. **BONHAM**—Rev R. E. Jones and Rev. T. J. Anderson left for the Convention at Chicago. Mr. Bass converged here to visit his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Mr. Harry Bassum and Mrs. Dennis officiated. Mr. R. C. Yarbough of Ivanceh was here on bushland. Ivanceh was here shopping last Ivanceh was here shopping last Mr. Bud Marnes carried a bushel to Altoa, Oklahoma to pick cotton. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924 Mr. Pleasant; Booker T. W. Washington High School opened Sept 8th with a spendid enrollment of 1,200 students, with forth special efforts to make this school come up to the requisite, with the full cooperation of the city's city council. Miss Ossie Cradock was in Pittsburgh Monday, Mr. Dan Bremleny passed through the city Saturday eurecute to Pittshurst High School, where lives in Meadow; he reports the best crops in Texas, Rev. Robert C. Browning, last Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mr. Harriett Taylor. NEW WILLIARD—Sunday was a high day at New Bedil Baptist church the pastor. Rev. A B Abbott led the service, Rev. A B presached a noble nermission to the city in sight of the Sons and Daughters of Mercy. He also preached a glorious sermon on the subject of E. Johnson and J. W. Wyatt motored to Fuquai Sunday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood had their meeting they motored visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Jesy is on the slick杰y he is conducting a singing school He is doing wonderful work in this section of the county. He has his kind. The singing class together with the good Baptist of New Bedil nermission his kind. The nice $2.50 cost for a present They are planning to have a nice rally on the first Sunday GREENVILLE — Mrs. Johnnih Brigham, who was very badly injured, was the only one of the evidence of her sister Mrs. M. A. Baker; Funeral services in mage Bayle were held at New York City mage Bayle on mage Sept. 10th. The remains were shipped to Whitehouse, Texas for burial. The many friends that came to the family's assistance at Greenville appreciated very highly, and those that met the remains at Minneapolis, Tyler and Whitehouse shall never be forgotten. Buried at Whitehouse, Texas, Sept. 13, 1924 with Rev. D. Bunow of Minneapolis. CROCKETT—Miss Gussie Lusk has returned home having spent weekends at Johnnie Tryon and little Johnnie Tryon and little Jr. spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Gray. The Eworthy Church will have their annual sermon Sunday; everybody is in attendance last night after four months vacation. Mesages Annie Thompson, Carrie Low, and Mavin Hayne Trayness. The C. M. E. Missionary is progressing nicely. They are having a trance which is containing $50.00. Mr. John Penland is the carpenter. Mr. John Penland is at his post and preaches to the sermon to a large congregation. CHANDLER—Rev J. S. Stark pastor of the C. M. E. Church, Port Arthur, Texas preached at the sermon on Wednesday night. Sept 3rd from the subject, "Peace," the sermon was profound and logical and was enlightening. $27.00 was raised. Sunday School well attended at both schools. School is preparing for the S. S. convention which will convene at Larsen School in Greenville people and Larsen Line are the guests to entertain the annual session of the East Texas shaving convention, where the wife and wife of Tyler were pleasant visitors in Red Line Line evening. Mr. Red Hill, Joe Young and Edward Reared of Young and Edward visitors in Red Land Sunday Sep 18. B.G. D. Smith was the guest of Mr. J. W. Collier and family Sunday Sep 18. Mr. Larsen will under the management of Miss Princelina Collier with the assistance of greg. Larsen Hill will put up a school convention at Larsen School at Larsen while提. Shaveri will carry Miss Princelina E. Pierce was in Red Land a few hours Sunday on Sep 18. Larsen will be made a business trip to Brownbush this week. Mrs. Verse Sanders has set a new maze for Larsen Line and raising about 300 chickens this year: let others enthilize her good example. *Sunday-School school* well attended at both churches. Anderson was killed last Sunday and Mrs. S. J. Washington are all in the hospital. Watch the punch on Whitewright. Watch the punch on Washington, a graduate of the class your paper, that means your time, of M. H. S. left Sunday for P. L. out. When you have leave away, College Mr. Easley Smith left. ...DUNCAN, OKLA. - Rev. St. Clair was at his post and preached a soul stirring sermon at night before left Wednesday for the cotton field. Mr and Mrs. Chayton Owens and Mr and Mrs. W. M. Purker, Mrs. and Mrs. M. Purker, Mrs. and Mrs. M. Purker, Mrs. Little Adams, Mr. Lonnie Henderson left last week for the college daughters and son, Mines Sis Muldaunt, Marine and Maste Mines Muldaunt left for Field, Oki. Mr. and Mrs. Dorey and daughter, Mines Sis Muldaunt left for Harvey Johnson has moved on and 4 and Magnolia Sis Miss Myrne Harvey Johnson has moved on and 4 and Magnolia Sis Miss Myrne Harvey Johnson has moved on and 4 and Franklin Sunday. Miss Monroe Holt left last Thursday for Dallan Pena where she was to remain until next week she will make her departure for Pride View where she will attend next week much to lose Miss Holt. She It is and Mrs. Henry Mathwea, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Williams left for points unknown last Wednesday, remembered amount the younger set as Miss Mable Martin, Mrs. Texas Martin has returned from Texas. Mrs. Martin children with her, Mrs. B. Robinson, Mrs. E. Mines, Mrs. A. Stawen, Mrs. J. Mines, Mrs. A. Stawen at the home of Mrs. N. Arnestead Tuesday night on 3rd and Magdalene Stone is pickin' up the coronation stone Wednesday for Wavrika, Mr. and Mrs. James Drayer and baby Mrs. Etta left Sunday for Mrs. of Lubbock, Texas. Mr. Annie Patiline and family have moved to the town, to pick cotton. Mr. Lexa Wilson of Sherman is in the city forking. Mr. Hugh Brown of Sherman is united in wiedlock, Sunday night. The wedding took place at the bridgesroom's home. Mr. Bural Brown of Sherman is about 1-2 miles north of Whitewright. Watch the punch on the screen. When it is out. When you have news leave it at Gatewood barbershop. We win to thank the many friends for their kindness shown our mother during her death. Milton Hall. Melvin Cite Rachel Thompson. Sam Hall. also county teachers a nice time. Prof. A. E. Taylor and his faculty opened that Monday with a house overseeing the post, and Mr. Jackson his post Sunday, but raised out fun Bell day night. **TRINITY** - Dr. B. J. Jackson has been a teacher at Paynes Chapel, Houston filled his appointment at Attn Chapel A. M. E. Church, Sept. 19 in interest of Mr. Jackson, from Nov. 14, chapter, 19th verse, collection $4.50. Found found Rev. Parker was absent, his pulpit was filled by Rev. Parker, a thoughtful sermon, Rev. C. H. Parker was in town worshiping at June Star, Rev. J. E. Stubbs of East Boston, a thoughtful sermon of Bishop Johnson to fill the pulpit at the A. M. E. church, the down service for evening and night. Deputy L. S. Face of the American Woodmen and members of camp No. 42 drive for members who were on Friday to visit the camp. Prof. Face made some remarks after the services. Mrs. Henry Johnsen accompanied her son Sidney to Tuscaloosa on Friday. Mrs. Johnsen visited Eufail and other points she are return home. Mrs. Johnsen came from burgundy in West Trinity to a near completion, her son. Silvester accidently hurt his foot on the 17th white wall of the Ford building. Mr. James is in bed, dames. Irvine Greenleaf, Josephine Madison and Miss Italy Plinch were in the woods. Mr. Rev. J. S. Stubbs and reporter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson. **NEKA** — Woodland high school opened last Monday with a large enrollment. There having been one Free Dream Book With every order for one or more pictures of Dr. Drewson, are $25 per sun, we will be Announced Free. 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Mr. Herman is the ball manager of the Houston Black Ballerins is polling, and organizes the Hopkinson a local chord, which Palm Beachans had indeed a season. Palm Beachans had indeed a season. Miss Haila Mussel, the head night. Miss Haila Mussel, the head night. Mr. Will Cotley and wife of Aurora Worth, Texas, are in the city. The picnic given last Tuesday in tournment or admission day was in the 10th of September, the 4th of September as the day it was admitted to the Union. Mr. Henry McMaskin of Dallas was in our city last Monday. Merrie, Martha Carrington of Austin, Tex., and her daughter Adrian Adams street and her Daken Carrington, a devoted activist her daughter in Los Angeles. The Willie-Spiro flight did not creep her out, but there were no big bites warded but over a small one with Willie large angels are slamming for a scam. Angels are slamming for a scam. This writer thinks there will never be a scam. She is trained to safety and only beater her. Mr. Harry Brown of Austin is the city where arrived last week when she was arrested in Austin last week, account of her Mr. Jan Davidson recently of Dallas, Texas motored to the Tia Juan. Now that the Bikie Convention is about to begin, and we have representatives have returned home, much disappointed as not bringing the 28th annual convention in good weather a year to Richmond, Va. He also said he is not having the time to meet out here next year, though we will continue trying until we get perhaps the 1926 coolest. Texas Towns Prof. J. F. Burnett, Missa L. T. Phillips and Rev. E. Alexander opened school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, both of whom were students, Mrs. C. C. Smith and Misa M. Oliver, Missa. Frank and Oscar Garberry left for Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Garberry left for Davenport. The Friendship District Association will convene here the first of October with First Baptist church and the first of November with a meeting table in the home of Missa Verline Andrews following the annual form of opening of the "Outlook Church." The Outlook Church will be discussed by the ladies. The President L. T. Phillips leading. The hosts served a delicious ice course and gave rose water as an favors. Ball was hostess; during the disposal of business the charity committee reported that the cleridian had been able to sell a sock in an August. A most refreshing course was served and surprises received. WHICH WILL WIN WACO OR DALLAS? Campaign Closes Monday Night, September 29, at 7 O'clock, Just 4 more days to decide the winners As this is written, the race for the NASH SEDAN is simmering down between club members from Waco and Dallas. So even is the race between a few of the contestants for first honors that it is a matter of who can gain the most results from now until the finish to determine who the winner will be. All are determined that they will drive that car away from the Liberty State Bank, Monday, September 29th. With honors so even, the winner will be the one who realizes that past results do not mean anything and that future business will earn the credits which mean the earning of a $2405.00 NASH SEDAN Club Members! It's What You Do From Now on That Wins! GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE PURCHASED OF NASH McLARTY MOTOR COMPANY To Be Given Club Member Holding Most Credits MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29TH THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924 100 VALUE $2405.00 VALUE $2405.00 Texas Towns PARIS - The churches of the different denominations found their paws well filled last Sunday. The work in the Sunday Schools have continued during the vacation season with but little fall off The Missionary departments keep up well. All other auxiliary contests are conserved to give a continuous growth to the financial and spiritual efforts of The agricultural feature in this section of the state never has at this time of the year. While thou- thougheth the farmers are plowing lands from which wheat and other products have been harvested making roads and other very essential crops. One thing noticeable is the inter- cation of color in the city that is harvesting the cotton crops raised by the farming group of Lamar county. Hundreds of farmers are away to the cotton fields daily in the months of August and Sept. an indispensable help to the farming out help the raising of cotton would be practically improbable both to the farmer and to the city. In the reason there should be the happiest relationship between all the races in our community. The body of teachers anuring that he would do all in power in Lamar county and in the State regardless of race or color. Prof. Joseph Lamar county and in the zeary of Lamar county as the man of the office of County Sup. Prin- l. Ingleman of Korton and Ingleman of Red River Red River County Teachers' Institute which was conducted in the county of day of real pleasure and of educational advantage. The enrollment in this association of teachers was The opening at the high school which is always a feature of interest marked the beginning of a year-long 25. The enrollment was larger than ever. The program was brief and interesting and engaging. The students encouraged to greater achievements. The following visitors were present for the inaugural commencement: Rev. W. H. Highchower, Rev. Freeman Parker, Rev. S. A. Kluckenberg, Mr. Claude M. Miles Ernst, P. B. Palmer. The entire student body greeted the appearance of Mrs. Inez E. Sack, a former teacher of Mrs. Ernst. We were in teaching in Prairie View Normal School, Prairie View, Tex. Mrs. Scott was introduced by Pam. She was filled with thought, interesting from start to finish and was well received by all the pupils. The opening of schools as published in the daily papers show an increase on part of coloured schools in the district on part of white schools. Exceeding three changes, the Old Guard remains the same. Mia Berned, Inez Calzolari, University of Washington, district of Columbia will fill the place left vacant by Prof. Hamilton who has gone to Los Angeles. California to live. Prof. Hamilton who has gone to Wiley College, Marshall, Texas. will fill the place left vacant by Prof. Samuelson who has gone to the head of Temple High School, Temple Texas. Miss M. William M. Willams from Wichita College, from Wichita College, Marsfield, Texas, and who will attend Wiley Sum- sals. Ms. Willams will place left vacant by Mrs. Ima. A Bolton who is now making her debut. Gibbons High School beginning at 12th administration puts up a new building, leaving the shore with good will for all, with high purpose renewed energy and determined brains to build the shore to the millions in the schools of our great republic most cordial and most happy, a year of real happiness, including a profit and measurable improvement. CEDAR LANE — The rally at Shiloh Church Sunday for the purpose of building was a success. The Knights of Pythias made a strong talk after services at Shiloh, well received and will be produced of much good. The Knights of Pythias drive at Caney St Lodge C. C. Sydney and Mr. Sam Eaton are new subscribers for the Express. WICHITA FALLS — Services all churches are at top notch Sunday. Rev. Bountain of Pountain and C. M. E. Church Wednesday and Thursday night. Rev. Moore preached Sunday morning and Monday night. Rev. M. C. Home Sunday night, attendance good; collection fine. Calvary M. E. Home. Every one is working with a zeal. Services were particularly good at Anderson Chapel all day and the Bishop in the interest of Paul Quinn Drive preached two eleventh sermons Sunday to a church. His Text Sunday evening was Matt. 25th chapter, 25th verse. And I was asked why you? Who heard this masterful and eloquent discourse stock. It was good to have been there Singing by the choir good. Mr. Alonza Williams is always amazed by the stock. When they cruised "My Lord" cause the pastor Rev. Pountain to diverge a little before the pastor Rev. Morgan made an appeal for those outside the church and the pastor Rev. Morgan made an appeal for the league. Allen League is still growing under leadership of Bro. Burnett. The pastor is making an appeal and making an appeal for help. The names of those who have read Miss Roberta Bell sent the week end with her parents. Miss Bell is again at her post of duty, and Miss Roberta Bell was a plea. Prof. Biedesburg was a plea. **Officers for the U.B. F. and S.M. T. were read. A full coconut will be served.** Mother, left for her home last Thursday. Mrs. Dalay Fannianig Williams, husband are here. Wife, hardworking mother, hard mother of Mrs. Williams While in town secure your Express from Dr. Welch's drug store 104 Kemp Addition—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Payne and children of 601 Dallas have returned from the California to the Bay Area for Galveston and Fort Worth. They had a delightful time. Mother was a graduate of Fort Worth with us again. Mr. Willey Wilburn of 506 Jalonic Street came Saturday to spend the week end with her husband. Mrs. Musses Mrs. Moseley Moseley and Bonnie B. Lewis left last week for California. Mrs. Moseley was shortly. Miss Moseley met with a misfortune. She lost her check on the Campus and she lost her money. These young girls will not lose any more time than is necessary. The Priscilla and her friends are invited to all to come and meet with them every Thursday evening at 7:45 p.m. Otka is here conducting a Revival service at St. Matthew Baptist Church. Those who have not heard of her are welcome. Ms. Whitfield came highly recommended and up to the mark. He is a man of many talents and many women who have widowed. Sunday School is doing fine; collection very good. Come and hear this wonderful story. BRYAN—Sunday school at 8:30 at Allen Chapel Church. At 10:30 o'clock Rev. J. B. Reddin of Sullam Lake and pastor of Tyrre A. M. E. Church prescheduled a glorious service at the 11 o'clock service and many of them were accountable. Mrs. A. M. Thompson the pianist at the 11 o'clock service and dined at Dallas, Texas. Mr. John Jackson, one among the best contractors and builders of Bryan was ill Jackson and mother have been ill for quarrel a while, but are now well. The Stewardess was out of town Sunday. Misses Vivian Pigford and the Stewardess left Sunday for Paul Quinn. Miss Pigford was pianist of the Sunday School and Miss Sloan Moon. Miss Pigford left Sunday for a Parish View enters Parish View this session. Miss John L. Pilzus, the pianist entered Parish View and a graduate of Houston College leaves for Flank University at Houston and Huff are also at Vernon and church are also at Flank and church left for Parish View Tuesday. Miss John L. Pilzus, the pianist quartet entertained a large audience at A. M. E. Church Payne Chapel at Houston preach- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924 ed a short sermon in interest of the Whirl-wind campaign for the 1980 election, raised on Tuesday evening at 7:45. Mr. Gene Cramor and Miss Nina nie flowers were married. Rev J. H. Hardeman officiated. CUNEY--Sunday and B. Y. P. U. were well attended and a large number of nie flowers filled his regular appointment at the First Baptist Church good collection. The members of the congregation hurried home and hurried on the 4th of Oct Miss Bouttrees Sneed made a business trip to Lake and Houston in Dallas this week. Miss Bouttrees is in Dallas this week. Hon H. L. Price who has just closed a very busy store is home for M. T. at Webb Palex, Tale is home for a few days to the delight of his relatives and friends. Hon Price is doing great work for WOLFE CITY, S. S. was well attended at all churches, Rev Hugha Greenwood, bishop of Greenwood Chapel. Mrs. Gertrude Wilson is visiting her brother Mr. Laye Gray, a graduate of Gray visited their aunt Mrs. H. Spencer, Mrs. Pauline Wilson left when she was visiting Dallas is visiting his mother, Mrs. Sarah Lotton, Mr. Smith's house Dallas is visiting his mother, Mrs. Sarah Lotton, Mr. Smith's house Miss Jannita Gamble, Miss Enloe Hollis and Mrs. Alain Cobb, Mrs. Jannita Gamble is visiting in Whitewright. A movement is being advanced, led by Prof. C. S. Campson to organize a football team here among the students of the School, and much interest has been manifested along this line. This movement is being regarded as a major step in the development of the present term, and is looked upon as a mark of progress in the out-of-door activity. Prof. Campson organized a Colored football team. Prof. Campson in company with his co-ordinator, took a trip to Waco, with a view of purchasing suits and necessary equipments for the team, and of between $150.00 and $200.00. Dr. Geo. D. Flemmings has purchased a new Ford Camra. Almost all students last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Campson. DENTON—Mr. and Mrs. J. H Lambert and Mrs. and Mrs. M. Bell motored to Mr. Pleasant,冈 Mrs. and Mrs. M. Bell and Mrs. and John Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford. They joined a party there composed of Mrs. and Mrs. Wille Rutherford, Mr. Thomas Rutherford Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wal-Rutherford Jr. Mr. and Mrs. little Rutherford and mother Ark, while there they were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dowle. All report an enjoyable Mrs. Frank Tellington, 506 N Hazel St. in Hazel was hostess Monday, June 12, 2014, a 9:00 o'clock dinner in honor of a Texas party. The home was beautifully decorated in cut flowers were: Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Lamar, Mrs. and Mrs. J. H. Lamar, Donteen, Texas Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Willie Rutherford, Mr. Thomas Rutherford, M. Pleasant, City Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Okla., City Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dowdle, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McWashington, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, Hope, Ark. Jones, Hope, Ark. Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Dowdle, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McWashington, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, Hope, Ark. Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Dowdle, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McWashington, Mrs. J. W. McWashington of the Town party Troubled the Town party Troubled the o'clock luncheon. Sandwiches, salad, ice cream, cake and punch were in a most elaborate manner. TERRELL. - Rev. D. L. Pemce recently called to the pastorate of the New Hope Baptist Church arrived last week with his family and is now comfortably located in the church parsonage. Mrs. Lloyd daughter, Mrs.ella Nix. Mrs. Missouri White and daughter Mary of Mineral Wells left Saturation Bro. Mrs. Bro. Mrs. Bro. Mrs. Willis Nix. M. G. M. Henderson who has been visitation her brother Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. has returned to Mexico to open a kindergarten school on South Rockwall street on South Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. friends and relatives white enroute to Wiley University, where Mr. Andrews will take his class to specialize in music and English Andrews is a former Terrell Bot School. We wish for them much success. The magnat "Thiopia at the Bar of Judges" ranged at three months ago, he resided in California, trying to regain his health. Rev. when it was seen that his efforts to Barron was called to renew. A large number of his friends and relatives came to his mother and here he remained for the association at Pine Grove, Mrs. Evan Meyle spent Sunday till the end came. Funeral was held on Sunday. The C. M. E convention will rev. W. T. Boles officiating out of town relatives and friends at Pine Grove. Onaiste Rutherford left Wednesday for law-in, Marshall, Texas; Miss Minnie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Taylor, Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Texas. Pastor Harrington was invited to a convention at Nashville, Teen. Miss Francis Alexander and Nana Taylor started a movement known as the church Welfare Laundry. An organist worked on Monday night, Mr. and Mvaun Hashberry left for Lukin, Mr. and Mrs. Washburn operated in Texas, Mrs. Erick Strickle vice president; Women Department, National Baptist Convention, T. B. School are looking forward to the efforts $2.00 was raised last Thursday morning in her financial ball season. A number of games were played on Monday to address to the Baptist women of the principal of Timpson High America was a masterpiece at the conception of a shower was made in the history of Timpson. Prof. A. L. Turner motored to done for the development of the Carthage, this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lewis is improving nicely. Rutherford, they joined a party spent several weeks in the hospital Texaskrauma, under an eye specialist Thomas Rutherford, Jr. and Mr. Waler Rutherford and little daughter, Evelyn and motored to Hope, Ark. was introduced and said some **HROWKOOD—Sept. 11 was known** Nathan Hayden, New York, college student and "Red Letter Day" or "Education-ral Rally Day" in behalf of Paul M. Pilgrim, M. E. Church motorized preachers of the M. E. Church. The preachers were moved up a moth in interest the club was a decided success. Miss M. Jackson won the prize. Rise of the pastor of St. Luke A. M. E. Church, preached at the Chapel School, Waco, preached at the Chapel School, Duncan, conducted the whirlwind at St. James Chapel for the Paul Quinn verse. The evening text was "T Monday night by the Terrell Dramatic club under the management of Dr. Franklin was a decided success. The pastor at Denson lifted the pupil at St. James Sunday prescheduled at St. James University in TexasARK in the interest of the Whirl-Wind drive for Paul Marshall prescheduled Thursday and will charge about $100 at the narture at James Monday night. Rev. Books of Marshall prescheduled Thursday and will charge about $100 at the narture at Chuckner. He accepted the pastorate of this church and will charge about $100 at the narture at Chuckner. Ark is visiting her mother Mrs. Sympha Sys Miss Hassle Albright Wille Wille Wave who played with the St. James Medical College where she will take a course in nurse training. He re-entered Wille Wille wave with parents here a few days with parents here he re-entered Wille Wille wave with parents here Sept. 24. Mr. J. W. Hunt, National Grand Master of Ivory Awards of America was in attendance. PITTSBURG — Again the black裤衫 was crinned on the door of Mr. Taylor, when on Sunday, Sept. 14, he was arrested and claimed his son, Harrison, aged 15 years. Mr. Taylor had lingered in the house with a serious attack of enufluenza which had only hold on his system that he did not recover. For 30 years, he was a successful business man in Oklahoma before a morning to come home some TAPCA-348. Thornton preached at 11 o'clock and on 10:00. Rev. Bob Frost, 11:00. Rev. Robert 19:22. Rev. Green was out of town Sunday, Mr. Briacow Reed had a meeting with the medical aid. Mr. Lightfoot who is now carried to Dallam, Saturday for medical aid. Mr. Lightfoot who is now carried to Dallam, Saturday for medical aid. Mrs. Koea Mann who has been visiting in the city for quite a while, returned home, Mrs. Tess Monday, returned home, Mrs. Tess Monday, this place but now a residence of Oklahoma City city spent a day with her friend and friend. Miss Carrie returned to Oklahoma, Sunday evening. Miss Carrie visited day visiting Mr. Lightfoot and church Mr. and Mrs. Grady Frost, malted over Saturday returning Sunny, carrying their altar with Palm, malted over Saturday with them, to attend school. **DESTINY** — Mr. J. R. Smith and Miss Viola Hiaweyne were quietly married last Tuesday night at the Nathan Haven Rev. T. C. Collins officiated. The Progressive club of Nathan Haven Rev. T. C. Collins was entertained by White Rock, Friday night and was highly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. The content by the Mr. and Mrs. Simpson was Jackson won the prize. Rev. W. T. Hall of Wake Cliff, Dallas, concludes with the James Chapel for the Paul Quinn rally. Luther Dresson who has been sick for several weeks is reported to be much better. Rev. T. C. Collins went to Dedman on business with the pastor at St. James Sunday to con- victimizing his family, Mr. Theo Me- Daniela, left for school last week. He was a graduate of the National Baptist con- vention, a Baptist church had a splendid collection good. Rev J. G. Leavitt, Bav- ton, Va., his old home town, with relatives and friends before Rev. Warren, ex-patayer with Rev. Warren, Ms. Lecia Eubanks is ill in mourning. Ms. Lecia Eubanks was in m attendance of the National Baptist con- vention which Fleyd of Fort Smith, Ark., is spend- ing. Fleyd of Fort Smith, Ark., is spend- ing. WESTERN UNIVERSITY, STATE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT "A School Noted for Christian Home Life" COLLEGE, NORMAL, ACADEMIC, INDUSTRIAL MUSIC, THEOLOGY, FINE ARTS A full college course, taught by the designation A. B. or B. S. 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Boston, Va., his old home town, with relatives and friends before he returned to St. Mary's school was in attendance of the National Baptist convention which had a successful session in this city. The representatives of the Baller Reality Co. 36588 S. State St. Birmingham, AL 36588 are pushing bots of the Race in hand in the city and suburbas are pushing the bots of the Race in hand close more important matters before the closing of the season. Many new members of the race are getting gated city and many of these are settling in suburban towns where living accommodations are III. R. Hamborough, grand master of Wisconsin. A. P. and A. M. C. Candey, grand master of Indiana. A. P. and A. M. C. with reference to III. C. T. Hanzulman. P. S. G. of Braddock, Pa. and III. H. Campbell, president. III. H. Campbell, president. Transfer Hall on last Tuesday evening at which time many new rules and other plans for the organization were adopted. Sergt. Jallus S. Glenn of Morgan Park, well known in the city of Chicago, served as police department of Chicago, in spending his vacation of 2 weeks with relatives and friends at Winnfield and other points in Virginia. Y, STATE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT for Christian Home Life" ACADEMIC, INDUSTRIAL, INDUSTRIAL ARTS to the degree, A. B. or B. S. Domestic Art, Carpentry, Auto ampling, Commercial ing, Domestic Science, Printing, Billing, Cataloging, Stock, ing and Plumbing Kebel, Track, Tennis and Phy- mon, are trained in military fortressed army officer 14 may specialize regardless may grade Opens Sept. 1, 1924 BECK, President Kansas City, Kansas 9-6-4t OVERED The finest, fastest and most hairy graver, straightener and software knowles a question preparation, highly practical, and easy to use. It will make it easier on your hair, but it will make it glitter and glitter like a diamond. It does the trick. Men and women have proved. Sold by leading draigs everywhere, or sent postpaid on receipt of price. 25 boxes of Hi-Ja Quince Hair Dressing and one 25c box of Hi-Ja Mediated Beauty Agent霜. You will make big money. Write few Terms. Box 900-B, Atlanta, G... UNIVERSITY NGTON, D. C. GENERAL O. O. HOWARD S. A. M., Ph. D., D. D., President A. M. The Dallas Express $6000 Closes Nonday Dallas Express $6000.00 Circulation Contest Closes Monday Night, Sept. 29, at 7 o'Clock (Continued from page 1) credits in the ballot box before the Where it is not possible for me credit to be written back for carding card status, with the cash to and mark plainly, FOR BALLOT All subscriptions and verifi- tion lot box before 7:00 o'clock, Monda the Dallas Express campaign com- scriptions and advertising card are not required to be submitted. This ruller is made in fairness to strictly adhered to. No check over certified. THE J Members of the Advisory Bond campaign, will be asked to act on to award the prizes. The towns. PROF, J. J. RHOADS, Princl MR. W. S. WILLIES, Grand Ch CREW, J. HARPER, Pastor MR. L. STRICK, Pres. R. MR. E. J. CRAWWORLD, Prop. MR. J. H. RIDDLE, Endowme Bob Church Gams in Tenn- essee G. O. P. Fight (Continued from page 1) credit in the ballot box before the cloze they will not be counted. Where it is not possible for the club members to deposit their checks, the club members must deposit their card status, with the cash to cover sums, in a sealed envelope and mark planking, for BALLOT BOOK, NOT to BE OPENED. IMPORTANT NOTICE All subscriptions and all stubs must be in the Ballot Box before 7:00 a.m. Monday, September 19, at which time the Dallas Express campaign comes to an official close. All subscriptions and advertising card stubs must be accompanied by cash. This rating is made in fairness to all club members to govern the campaign. This rating is made in fairness to all club members to govern the campaign. To no account over 10.00 will be accounted unless certified. THE JUNEES Members of the Advisory Board selected at the beginning of the campaign, will be asked to act as judges, to canvass the findings in box and to award the prizes. The personnel of this board is as follo- PROF, J. J. RHOADS, Principal Washington High School, M.R. W. SISLES, Willard Chancellor of Colored K. of, P.R.EV, C. C. HARPER, Pastor of St. John Baptist Church, M.R. H. STRICKLAND, Props, Excelsior Mutual Benefit Assn. M.R. E. J. CRAWFORD, Prop, Crawford Understanding Co. M.R. J. HRIDLE, Endowment Secretary of U. G. O. F. and at the same time security filed a fair way of opening under an administration by John W. Davis" prior to that time. The life of a long-time boater who had been appointed two years before the election these same days before the election these same parties entered a suit in Chanoytown in Michigan in the investigation Mr. Church was visiting the board of Mr. Church's candidates had filed from the election. Mr. Church too have to give the so-called Church nonmises an opportunity to file before the old board. As a consequence the board were elected and the door board were elected and the door shot in the face of the church faction. old board were elected and the door shut in the face of the church faction. The institution is supposed to have been granted in compliance with the state law which requires that the state primary board which appoints the county primary boards must consist of members in order to do executive business. It was charged and prevented by the county primary board favorable to Church but not contained a quorum and had, therefore, acted unlawfully. But Mr. Church countered with the information that at no time had a state primary board ever had presided a quorum of members. He argued that the fledgling county primary board supposed to be friendly to him was not friendly to the other minority-odd primary boards in the State. This charge was easy to contain and became the chief point of contention among critics when it met Monday. But Mr. Church countered with the much series. soon. The public school is getting congratulations. See Jack Shields information that at no time had been told. Doth leagues decided it better to along nicely. The school rooms every Saturday for the Express. state primary board ever had press played levers the expenses necessary decks and the teachers are working Public School will open on the 29th. a quorum of members to act in to promote such series. hard to put the school in line. Miss children to be in the opening. Mr. Church further charges that when this man farley Washoe was elected governor in 1972, he Republican convention in Cleveland, he argues in the convention and declares that he would not go on any other trip to Washington, and that when Congressman Taylor presented him with his nomination, Cleveland Farley returned it to him. When this man Farrley was elected to knaveville as a delegate to the Republican convention in Chevrolet, he spends in the convention and Austin, Hodgenland Langford, Hodgenland, Austin and D. C. Officer, and the town of Charleston where with a Colorado delegation anywhere with a Colorado delegation, he shows them constantly to Taylor presented him with his badge at the Hollenheim Hotel in Cleveland at the Fairfield returned it to him. The town charges Charleston to the Republican party faction that has fought him in Tennessee, Mr. Church refers to correspondence sent to him by John L. Brown, Imperial Representative, correspondence which is now the property of the state committee. "Ball" Lewis Will Support Democratic Presidential Ticket (Continued from page 1) Negro Historical Association Will Hold Meet Richmond (Continued from page 1) --- YAGR EIGHT the close they will not be counted. the club members to despatch their subscriptions to their subscribers and adver- sure that they will be in the envelope BOX, NOT TO BE OPENED. T NOTICE: the club must be in the Bailor's night, Sept. 29th, at which time men to an official close. All sub- mits must be accompanied by cash, and must be presented to all club members and will be $10.00 will be accepted unless GUDDIES and selected at the beginning of the judges, to canvas the findings in personnel of this board is as fol- cipal Washington High School, ancillor of Colored K. of P. of St. John Baptist Excissor Mutual Benefit Assn. p. Crawford Under taking Co. Secretary of G. U. O. O. F. he sees an opportunity to help mankind. I know Mr. Davis. I know that he is sincere in every way. He is not playing politics. He is not playing politics. I do not ask, not I expect any great favors for my boy, but there are opportunities that may be made easily when denied them, seem to be in a fair way, of apointing under an administration by John W. Davis." Negro National League Teams Will Play World's Series (Continued from page 1) 6 After the above deduction the series shall be played as follows: team 1 will receive 30 per team, team 2 will receive 30 per team, club share 35 per team, club share 35 per team, club that finished in first and second place, both leagues, 30 per cent. The money to be divided between the first and second teams in first and second leagues to receive their money, 34 per cent. paid to players will be received 30 per cent to winner, 34 per cent to lower. "Deacons" Become Lasting Units of Masonry (Continued from page 1) forsen of Chicago, C. Casumb R. Blake Houston, Edward Langford, William Austin and D. C. Officer who are directors at large all of these being showed constantly traveling through the office are one of officers members of the board. The action of the board and the officers are subject to supervision of Akbama, Dr. Marcus of Colectib- tion, the officers are the Masters board. David W. Farker, of New York, Chairman T. Woods, of Akbama, Dr. Marcus of Colectib- tion, the officers are the Chas. P. Ford of the District of Columbia, H. R. Hutter of Georgia, T. H. Samuels of Illinois; Izac Rober- tin of Texas; and M. C. Kitterell of Pennsylvania, S. M. Baryhorne of Teen, D. M. Dinn of Texas, and J. C. Rob- erson of Virginia. Negro Historical Association Will Hold Meet in Richmond (Continued from page 1) by Mr. P. B. DeFranza, acting for the Indianapolis Y, M. C. A; M. W. C. Craft, acting for public spotted in St. Louis; M. W. P. Dalhous, M. W. J. Descart, and M. F. W. O'Brien, in *The Church of Cincinnati*; Bishop John Hurst, of the A. M. E. Church, and B. C. Wooda, of the Virginia Synchrysanthes. Haynes Stresses Racial Cooperation Instead of Friction (Continued from page 1) "Finally, the forces of religion and idealism today have such a gritic task to rehabilitate the Christian world that Christians of all colors from the Church to join in a united program of prayer, of purpose, and of service." Harriet Amon at Houghton, Sunday. Mrs. Ade Lee Jones raised the Prof. W. J. Montkant left for Cam. highest amount of tickets for the spectacle. *institute*, Mr. George Leonard of **HOCKDALE-Rev** Butler preach- Houston, is the guest of his mother, at **allen Chapel A. M. E. church** Michael H. McDonald, visited Sunday, Sunday, Puggle Sanders, an **bellville B. Bellville** day night, day night, was bury Saturday, she among the visitors, here, the here, leaves a son and daughter, less week, Miss Adel Helley has return- grand children and a host of friends th Marfaelle Morris the assistant teacher a is also instructing a class in plr- also music. Mr. Tom Williams went a is choreographed on basting a who spent the summer in South a Carolina with relatives has returned grand entertainment was given last p is Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elia Haar was called to Christian, Monday, to the bedside a TEXAS TOWNS. departure of Mrs. Lee Rhodes, who rest for St. Lukla, Mrs. Mirah Abdessa to make her future home in the city. She will be a grand way after which a grand dance was enjoyed by the young people in Dallas in the Palms East. CRESTER — Mrs. Mary Cartwright had 15, daughter of John Cartwright of Washoe, was brought here and underwent an operation Tuskegee Air Force Wheeler Sanitarium. Rev. and Mrs. Jas. Brown of Timpson visited here and preached at the doches, was here last week and preached at the C. M. E. Chirch. Mr. Prof. Soutwell of Jazper was here last week on business. Miss H. Allen, Mr. B. Franklin made business trip night with Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Mr. B. Franklin made business trip night with Mrs. H. Allen is visiting at Tumpee this week. Mr. H. Allen plans to attend the Sunrise Golf Club in dochea, this week. Mr. Marceline M. Carlier entertained a few of his friends. Mr. Carlier, 11. Mry Lily Kedman and daughter, Adly B. Kedman and daughter, Adly B. Kedman and daughter, Sunny, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pilot at their share at Cones, Sunny. **MUKK - Rev. E. D. Pates the officiant, pastor of West Union Baptist church was at his post and delivered a wonderful speech. Rev. R. V. Pates the officiant, M. E. Church presided at eleven o'clock and delivered a message that was inspiring. The entire home of Mr. and Mrs. Ion Forneman's Saturday night was a success. Bank school opened Monday, Sept. 16th and the teachers were audited to commemorate the work. Prof. A. L. Frank in principal, Mrs. P. L. Hopper, first assistant, Mrs. A. Hopper, second assistant, Mrs. Bibel Lane of Athens ran the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bella Hells, the next week. Mrs. Bella Hells attended Sunday an event to Prairie View, where she will attend Prairie View. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1924 bound stay in Carthage, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jennings, Mr. Leonard Kennedy left the city Sunday en routes to Nacogdocoah where he will attend high school into Session was the guest of Mr. P. B. Boggs Sunday, Mrs. Summitt Smith was the guest of Jake Bennett, Sunday afternoon, Mr. Earl **ABLENE** — Mrs. Mary Briggle and Miss Susan Briggle of Fort Worth visited her sister and aunt, and Mrs. Dedalyn McDowan and daughter of Dalia are visiting their sister and aunt, and visited her sister and aunt, and entertained a number of friends in honor of his 23rd birthday last Tuesday. She gave her sister, Miss Margaret Henderson, a surprise party ataturk's house. Mrs. Robert Pickard was called to Marble Falls on account of the attack. Mrs. P. Stewart preached in Lampasas last Sunday. Rev. Hickier delivered PATELINE — Quite a crowd attended the Palestine Association last week. One Mr. Meely lived on the campus, and another by a Ford truck, Mr. D. Peeney on South Street has been very nice. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pope lived on the same street, Saturday night returning Sunday evening. Mr. Aavant won the first prize on the 10th, Mrs. Setha Smith, on the 10th, Mrs. Setha Smith, and prize. These two women are hard to beat, $15,000 was raised. Mrs. Harris, the accomplished young daughter of Rev. Lemons and Mr. Jesse Walsh of Belleville was marrying Mr. Walsh. J. T. Fuller made a trip to Carcelina on business. Mr. Willie McLane Jim Wile, Rev. ad Mrs. Steve Coleman of Powell spent Sunday here to be in service with his brother, Rev. O. L. Coleman. Miss Annie R. Coleman of Powell spent Sunday in Galveston, after spending the summer, here with relatives also in Dalton, Mr. Katie Caldwell body injured in the compressor, Miss Queen Bather Denver returns home after a week in Miami visiting her brother, Master of Arts in Education, at public school. Prof. Caldwell attended the association in Palestine and attended the Bradley of Franston is spending a few days here on business. Memorial Services Held Sunday, June 10, 2014. Who Dies in Marshall, all-Affleth Chapel A. M. E. Church 1-Opening church led by Rev. MAKES YOUR HAIR LOOK IT'S BEST MADAMC.J.WALKER'S HAIR PREPARATIONS There is no doubt about it, MADAM C. J. WALKER'S WONDERFUL HAIR PREPARATIONS make your hair look its best. Positively, they add life and lustre to sick, dull hair; destroy disease and enrich the scalp. To make your hair look its best use MADAM C. J. WALKER'S WONDERFUL HAIR PREPARATIONS, regularly. 3-Scripture by Rev. U. S. 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