Dallas Express
Saturday, October 11, 1924
Dallas, Texas
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A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope The Dallas Express Distinctive in Service Always Progressive
SUIT AGAINST COHEN ATTACKS STATUS OF EVERY U. S. NEGRO
POLITICS USE WHIPPING POST TO DISFRANCHISE DELAWARE NEGROES
ELEVEN LEAGUES OF WHITE PROPERTY OWNERS FORM FEDERATION AND PASS RESOLUTIONS FOR NEGRO ADDITION. MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS POSTPONE ACTION
Claimed by Washington Lawyer That No Negro is Full Fledged Citizen Due to Lack of Proper Ratification of 14th Amendment. Suit would Nullify Citizenship of Every Negro
have the effect of disfranchising The petition states eleven states every Negro in the United States of the union at the time of the war. The petition states that the newspaper, charges that Cohen nating in the alleged Article 14, falsely alleged himself to be a cait "were unconstitutionally deprived of son of the United States" when he their equal suffrage in the Senate, took the oath of office. It asserts that six states were by coerced vote denied the right to vote. The petition of this country, but is a person of "did without power or an African blood and descent and is chority, unlawfully declare said
clension by the court. The petition, Cohen, a leading Republican politician forth that three-fourths of the union of Louisiana, has been a critic of the president, and nor was it adopted by the required nation to the post by the late Presidential vote of both houses of election Harding. The Senate refused Congress, Mr. Bola was quoted as a confirmation on the ground that he and his associates had examined all of Louisiana members of the body more than two hundred decisions of President Harding then issued a request for the president to examine the States, which had to do with the final month without pay. President amendment, in not one of them weep, Cooletts listed sent his nomination upon the president, and upon nor were they made an offer. Formation was denied on the same one. The petition charges compliance with the authorization in the amendment it was confirmed.
FORMER SOLDIERS PERFECT HUGE PEACE TIME ORGANIZATION
GAINEY AIDS MEMPHIS
POSTAL EMPLOYEES
CHICAGO, IL. Oct. 11. Twenty-seven states have already answered the call of Leut. George W. Les, Somgha, Tongma, and Tongma, American Legion who won signal honors in the lake war and who, in cooperation with the United States,
who won signal honors in the late war and, in cooperation with the MEMPHIS, Tenn. Oct. 13—Death of a state military circle, is organizing a nationwide ex-service mural or a memorial known as the Idle Lincoln Legion. The new organization is not to be restricted to the Lincoln Legion, nor is it to be restricted to a Negro memberable. Its idea how ever shall be to conquer itself shall be determined. The Colored ex-soldier and citizen it has received the sanction in the railway mail service is credited with the victory of Colored veterans. He surprised the doubters that stammered the band wagon of Alliance present campaign.
The organization of the Limbo League is the active committee in each state, made up of the three principal men who have been appointed county committee of their bade were to appoint county committee of their bade let three, the sum total of whom shall constitute a state central committee in particular. They did not think it was necessary to be appointed committee of three will be appointed from the service for an accident in and recognized as district committee which it was largely questionable to be appointed of the state central committee. Solomon Gainey took it up. Robinson was retested and is working today.
Among the prominent veterans agitation following the Port Worth who have affiliated themselves with convention of the Alliance. At that movement no far, soaping it meeting it was decided to admit to battle the commander of the famous postal service of the Negro race. Eightth infantry in the Spanish. Prior to that time there had been a commander of the Blue Helmet, a house to house. At a meeting short-service men's organ; Attorney Chayne after the Port Worth convention. A. Carter, secretary of the U-12 made a speech opening the benches. St. Paul, Minn.; Major His daughter on her bed and death he had been captain of Capt. Abram Simons, Louis. at the meeting and pleading as he ville. KY. Rev. B. T. Hunt, Mem. did was rewarded with the addition to editor Warner. Later, 28 men editor Warner sentiment; D. carriers came in.
"The Republican Party is The Ship, All Else is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11
N ATTACKS STATUS
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DISFRANCHISE D
and of one
lives in the City of Dallas will be
visited and a report made on it
and will be used consist of more
which will be used consist of more
than three closely paged pages
which contain questions which deal
with the education of children
stitution with regard to churches
and schools as well as car lines, its furnishings, the
an organized campaign of information
will be waged in which all of
the ministers of the city school
the school children themselves will
be asked to be given to those who
will make the survey.
LAGUES OF WHITE PROPERTY OWNERS FORM
RESOLUTIONS FOR NEGRO ADDITION. MAYOR
IS POSTPONE ACTION
Discussion has
in recent
inaugurated
clive
city
who have
causes
property
owning
to move
to removed from
will be open
are. These
leaving in
operation to solve
the aggregation question in
the community in Dallas, as well as other cities, said Mr. Fo-
land, "and it is our purpose to solve
the aggregation question of all by providing Negro
providing Negro and increasing section where they can have
all modern conveniences. The num-
bers increase in the city population and the question
is one which must be settled
We believe Dallas offers a solution which
can be used by other cities".
members of the Federation of Civic
Lagues be appointed Thursday
in Mayor, City Commissioners,
theators of the different churches in
Dallas and Dallas County request
operation with our plan as a follow-
That a plat of ground be secured adjacent to the city of Dallas and Dallas County request
be provided, including gas, lights, water, sewerage and paving, along with other improvements necessary
for the community in Dallas, including Negro be encouraged in the most
friendly way to buy or rent homes in this addition.
The residents of other Negro
be protected in their rights in the places in which
now live, on their side of segregation.
in the daily. "That the Board of directors of Federation of Civic Leagues or its men Negroes shall the Community Protective League of member leagues to intimidate, coerce move into the Dallas recommend to the Federation or otherwise force any Negro in the past month of Civic League of Dallas and Dalley of Dallas on Dallas County to its macro districts as County volunteer aggregation of move or sell from the homes they their own the races and that a committee of now occupy, on their sides of segregation which they represent from each civilization line, designated by the City League of the city of Dallas call of Dallas.
COHEN A
POLITI
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS FOR HAMPTON-TUSKEGEE
NEW YORK, N. T., Oct. 11—Concurrent after two years of investment, the two leading institutions for the education of Negroes in the Southwest, the Southern Teller General Education Board has pledged the school of Armstrong to install one million dollars, to become effective as soon as the treaties of 1876 are signed. It is understood that this money will become a part of the Hampton School, the commencement of the gift coming from the committee in charge of that institution. It is the agent of the Title Guarantees and Trust Company, in chairman of the
President Moton of Tukuegea, a member of Hampton's board of trust-company, is chairman of the fund President Moton of Tukuegea, a member of Hampton's board of trust-company and a member of the executive committee of the Endowment Board of Tukuegea, the trustee board as one of the greatest bores Ngroes education has ever received during this period during which Ngroes are making their greatest progress, educating
The Rockefeller General Education Board was founded by John D. Rockefeller in 1881, with some of the founder's interests and public men of the nation, and incorporated a set of congresses in the charter of the object of the corporation as "the promotion of education within the community," and out of distinction of race or sex.
Prince is a Swell Tipper
NEW YORK, N. Y. Oct. 11
Prince of Wales is to be taken as an sory of example, the English know something about the practice of tipping. When he got ready to the Durden estate on Long Island recently, he shook hands with two of the Colored servants, Alonso and Robert Hall and left them in the hand of one and $40 in the hand of the other. Robert drove the prince on many of his trips from the Long Island estate. Alonso just happened to be visiting the place.
ELEVEN LEAGUES AND PASS RESOLUTION MISSIONERS POST
A great amount of discussion has
of Leagues). be appointed Thursday harmony can not prevail between the
might, Oct. 2, 1924, to call on the races as it should until the more
Mayor, City Commissioners, the thoughtful men and women of both
Dallas and Dallas County request this plan as heinout outlined, where-
ing their co-operation with our plans by the Negroes of Dallas can have
a follows: the privilege of moving from the
AFRICANS MAY
CROWD WHITES
OUT
BEATS GYPSIES
GUESSING
CAMDEN, N. J. Oct. 11—"A bad guess pygems made when they told the fortune of a woman on South Teeth St. yesterday, "For 11 we will tell you," said the visitor, "said one of the visitors.
JOANHASZURG, UNION of South Africa, Oct. 11 — The next 25 years probably will decide the question once for all whether the white race is to have any part in the ultimate development of South Africa, or whether it in to be crowded out by the native race. The United Nations' settlement in a Government like book analysis, of the 1921 census just issued.
When the money was given,
them one said, "Your husband
left this morning to go to
with her another woman."
"That's a lie!" reiled the
woman. "He's upstairs salute."
Failing additions from abroad to the ranks of the white, the blue book any, any, any, the prospect of maintaining their civilization in South Africa, except an a diminishing number, then before to abandon the country entirely.
The woman threw a pitcher at them and such a hubbub was raised that a policeman locked up and later gave $25 each for security to appear for a hearing. When they failed to put in their appearance the judge forfeited the $120.
WILL MAKE COMPLETE SURVEY OF NEGRO HOUSING IN DALLAS
WILL MAKE COMPLETE SURVEY OF NEGRO HOUSING IN DALLAS
A complete survey of all of the number of persons living in it houses occupied by Nergreens in Dal. the condition of the streets and sidewalk will be in the first eight weeks with its ownership the amount of land occupied by the residents with rental Convalescence of Dalis whose modern adveniences.
A complete survey of all of the houses occupied by Gregory in Dale will begin in the next five days under the direction of the Junger Schmidt chairman in Dale P. Gibson. The survey which will be complete in every detail was proposed as the result of the continued segregation which has been going on in Dale for the past few years and from its findings, recommendations for the condition of the conditions will be made.
Scrub houses in which Negro live will be visited as well as other types of homes. No Negro home will be left unvisited. NURVY WILL NEVER ALLEGAL FOR BETTER HOSPITAL. FOR BETTER HOSPITAL.
The survey will require about three weeks to complete and probably later to tabulate and analyze it is being directed by Mr. Elmer Scott, head of the Civil Federation of Dalton and member of the Interracial Commission. He will be assisted by the Head of the Department of Sociology of Southern Minnesota and the corps of Navy and New Jersey.
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Distinctive in Service
Always Progressive
S OF EVERY U. S. NEGRO
PING POST TO
DELAWARE NEGROES
PYTHIAN LAWYER CONGRESS CANDIDATE
Relic of Ancient Barbarism Now Being Used With Dastardly Cunning and Startling Regularity to Deprive Negro Men of Power to Vote
PYTHIAN LAWYER CONGRESS CANDIDATE
over the successful effort of Mr. G. WILMINGTON, Delaware, Oct. 10—ad exclosure. Warden Leach, wielding Victor Colea, National Manager, argues that a New York page under state law is a real attempt to bring the knot, heaviest the Negro Division, in securing the state organization. At the same time, a real reintroduction of the state organization is a real attempt being made by those in charge of the political house, the home system, found not prominent Colored cities of the state, to suffrage of the Negro to limit the statute, the appointed executor of the successful lawyer and chairman of the number of those who vote by lily-ring, away their right to the ballot. The NA National Bank. He is also, the
Supreme Counselor of the Knights A recent article appearing in the in the attack procession of three con-
pressed Pythian, Mr. Wattles is running for the signature of the governor of the state of New York, the first congressional district. He has the dislination to the only canny, man in which the ancient method of dealing with petty offenders is used in the entire country where he is present in this enlightened day to assist in the attack procession of four senators. La Follette and
The route to the whipping yard is through a two hundred foot tunnel, which has earned the name, the tunnel of torment, by virtue of its use for the death-march to the galley of the fortress. The extended午夜 ablution sign of account, the last whipping haken been according to report, a very brutal death.
Mr. Wattima, formally launched his campaign at a mass meeting held at Wendell Phillips High School in Philadelphia, public whipping soon here Saturday. Owald Gearhard Villard, editor of the Nation and vice-chairman of the N. A. A. C. P., was principal of the school. In the hands of Handwomen Illner A. L. Thinga, said that the time has come when the colored people must show their disapproval of the treatment accorded them by the Republican Party, their whipping, the first of which
PREFER MURDER CHARGE FOR DEPUTY'S MURDER OF WOMAN
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, 10-11,招待able as the death of Mary M. Mary Singer, shot to death by Deputy Sheriff E. V. P. Benchack Saturday night, may be the woman may easily be looked upon as a sacrifice in
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Prof. C.D. Hayden is formally committed with one of the leading educational institutions of the city in the South. He is now in active charge of the Alder Queen Co.
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ODD FELLOWS
STATE OF
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AMERICANS
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The Northern
WINNICKER
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GLASCO COCK
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Approve
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NATIONAL FUEL COMPANY TO MULTIPLY CAPITAL
Immediate Increase to Quarter Mill Man Dollar—Extensive Expansion Planned
ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 11—The National Bank of the city, one of the big enterprises of which the race is justly proud, in now undergoing re-organization, preparatory to extensive development of its property in the city. The authorised capital is to be increased from $100,000 to $100,000 and $100,000 of the additional stock. So far the company has been financed and controlled wholly by Negroes and the additional stock, in ten dollar shares will be offered
COLUMBIA, B. C, Oct. 11—A short while ago, Gov. Thomas McLeod, granted a pardon to 15 year-old Hunter Sewell, an inmate after 1982 of the state penitentiary. This week, Sewell found Mr. way back to the jail, complaining that he could not make it. He had no people and no friend. Jail with its bed and bread was better than freedom and bedding. The governor has cracked the pardon of the aged man so that he may guard his save under state care.
CARD OF THANKS
We, the bereaved family wish to
wish all friends for their kindness
and love to the family of our sister, Mrs. Causee
daughter of our sister, Mrs. Causee
Signed:
Mrs. L. Causee
Mrs. W. M. Causee
Mrs. Katie Whalker
Mrs. Katie Whalker
We, the family of Clifford Hawk-
wish, to express our sincere gratitude to our many friends, for their kindness, many prowess,
words of condolence and beautiful
fare offerings, during the grief
and death of our brother. We especially wish to extend our thanks to Mrs. A. S. Woll
for her interest and kindness to the family.
Signed:
Mrs. Annie Hawkwish, Mother.
Mrs. Annie Born, Grandmother.
Mrs. Cecile Hawkwish, Sister.
Mr. Charles Mack Coker, Sister.
great Alfred R. Hawkwish
10-11-11
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924
ANNOUNCEMENT
Rev. and Mrs. C. J. C. Jones, of Milwaukee, inc. announces the engagement of her daughter, Nina Asseling, to Dr. Stephen A. Gaster of Bryan, Texas.
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Deuton, Texas
Sons and Daughters of Mercy Offers Special Inducement
The Sons and Daughters of Merry Licensed, under the insurance Laws of the States of Nebraska and Texas offers special benefits to women who can get 15 or more members in any locality where they are employed. You pay $1.40 per week where a member is disabled from sickness or accident. $156.00 for Durable Benefits and $100.00 for the Merry Hospital under construction in Denton, Texas. This includes Prateral Insurance which protects you while you live and offers as much or more than any other insurance. Dedicated Protection for 15 or more members. $1.25 per month in all the premium. No taxes of any kind.
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CENTER DENILLED IN COTTON TAPE
The Carlisle Sister, sensational "tap" dancers, will be a feature with Ernie Young's "Pasuring Parade of 1924," the big musical and scenic production at the State Fair of Texas, Dallas, Oct. 12-18. The program will feature a degree, and offer a dancing number entirely out of the ordinary.
All-Collegiate Circus and Queen's Coronation at 8 P. M. 11 Stadium.
Mrs. John Priestly Hart, widely known throughout Texas and the southwest as a dancing instructor and producer, will direct the production for the All-Collegiate Queen in the athletic cedarium at the State Fair of Texas, at 8 o'clock on the night of Saturday, Oct. 18, according to announcement from the director of the coronation ceremonies.
Entries for the All-Collegiate circus have come from many colleges and universities outside of Texas, and most of the "stunts" and acts were made by professional artists.
MANY SPECIAL DAYS
AT STATE FAIR WITH
MAXIMUM OF INTEREST
MANY SPECIAL DAYS
AT STATE FAIR WITH
MAXIMUM OF INTEREST
Special days thus far designated at the State Pair of Texas, Dallas, Oct. 12-26, are many, and the maximum of interest for a great variety of people seems assured from the list.
The designations are as follows:
Saturday, Oct. 11—A & M College Day, Press Day
Sunday, Oct. 12—"Honour" Day; Texas Society of Magicians Day;
Monday, Oct. 13—Manufacturers and Wholesale Merchants.
Tuesday, Oct. 14—Dallas Day, Eke Day, Texas Drugstress, Texas Drugstress
Wednesday, Oct. 15—Cattlemans; Wednesday, Oct. 15—Cattlemans;
Hunt County; Baby Chick Association; Swinebredner; Fine Arts;
Thursday, Oct. 16—Texas Farm Bureau Citation Association; Texas Realists; Collin County Pure Bred Live Stock Association; Texas Jersey Cattle Club; Oil Men; W. C. Fridley; Oct. 17—Children's Day; High School Day;
Saturday, Oct. 18—All College Day; University of Texas Day; Texas Commercial Executives.
Sunday, *Oct.* 19—Texas Congress
of Mothers; Veterans Day; "Tell
Me the Truth"; International Day
Monday, Oct. 20—Girls; A, R
and Women's Relief Corp.
Tuesday, Oct. 21—Confederate
Day; Hoddein Breeders; Mozart;
Choral Society
Wednesday, Oct. 22—Texas League
of Musicalists.
Counties which have been assigned exhibit space in the new Agricultural building at the State Pair of Schools, Baylor, Brown, Childs, Croom, Dalam, Eastland, Floyd, Garm, Hale, Haskell, Howard, Lobbock, Lynn, Midland, Mitchell, Oldham, Parmer, Porter, Porter, Porter, Dawson, Donkey, Lamm, Leb (N. M.), Dickens, Hartley, Hemphill, Atascosa, Gillespie, San Saba, Zavala, Ellis, Ellis, Hill, Harrison, Smith, Collin, Colorado, Gregorio and Matagoda.
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LIVE STOCK IS THE ONLY STATE FAIR DIVISION AFFECTED BY QUARANTINE
LIVE STOCK IS THE ONLY STATE FAIR DIVISION AFFECTED BY QUARANTINE
Full Racing Program, Poultry Show,
Kennel Show and All Other Departments as Usual.
Both the poultry show and the
Texas Kennel Club dog show will
be given at the State Fair of
Texas in April, 2014. Formally
scheduled, it is announced by
Secretary W. H. Stratton of the
Fair Association.
J. Hoogst Sect. chairman of the
state animal five stock commission
has wired Fair officials modifying
the former order as affecting the
Fair.
This is your authority to hold
poultry show and dog show. Mr.
Scott has (elephaged) secretary
Stratton.
Modification of the order means
that no department of the State Fair
has been in the least affected. Mr.
Stratton said.
The poultry show will be held
Oct. 11 to Oct. 20 inclusive and
have been entered.
On Oct 20 the poultry building will be vacated by poultrymen, and turned over to the Kanel Club for use. There will be three days of the Fair. One big feature of this year's kennel show, will be more than a hundred fine dogs. As has been previously announced the full thirteen-day racing program will be held on the first three days of the fair more than 250 fine horses for the four stake events and the six daily races carded are already in hand, the eight night fireworks spectacle: "The Nine of 1924," the big musical production; twenty big hipodrome acts before the grand stand; night airplane flights, and various other special events; and an assessment program to be carried out at this year's Fair.
Work done by the destitute children of the Kanel Club is addressing to the society in exhibiting to the will be shown in an exhibit at the State Fair of Texas by the Near East Relief Society. It is said the exhibit will contain some exquisite rugs and other handwork of that
DRIVE TO FAIR; COPS
WILL AID VISITORS
Visitors to the State Fair of Foxes, Dallas, Oct. 11-26 this year, may come in their "hilarious" attire, and may see a mask, may be, secure in the knowledge that all will be accorded the same courtesy by the visitor. The testimony of a recent visitor from Charlotte, H. C., brought a statement from Poisonwood, a local business. James Hardwick's the Charlotte man. He drove into Dalton. He was a police officer, the red and blue traffic lights.
"I've never seen a city where the officers were more courteous and friendly. He deceived Wanda at the time he infronted my first impression was of kindly treatment. A big traffic officer came to m., rescue when he saw I was a stranger, and quickly put me right as to the signal system."
Police Chief Tramuel says it's going to be that way during the State of Texas in riding in a silver or a five thousand dollar limousine.
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Commissions Being Mailed to Other Contestants
Already the commission checks for the evidence, but not why of the capital prize, nor why of the judges were edited to the liberal commission which was promised a prize of $100,000. Before being prepared for the mall and at the week will receive them in a short week.
Express is Grateful to the General Public
As was stated many times during the progress of the contest, the Exercises as a means of making money. In fact, when women were made from such a proposition, Porcia every dollars worth of credit given to each dollar worth of credit given to any one of her students would be remembered that for every dollar a worth of credit given to any one of her students, she would self to give an equivalent dollar worth of credit given to each of her students. A shape however from the effort to make new friends, secure new subscribers and place them in customers which would enlarge the scope of its influence and make its names Texas Towns
**TYLER - The Alpha Civic and Art Club met at the home of Mrs. Bertha Woodard on Border Ave. At the usual hour the president, Mrs. Woodard, met with the meeting to order and the usual order of business was dispatched. One of the important items was the School for the purpose of assisting the school in the M. G. Griffin is principal. The club intends to pursue a certain Literary course in the M. G. Griffin school, we hour, we were served a most delicious menu. The club adjourned at 6:30 to meet with Mrs. G. E.
The Baptist people are making great preparation for the East Side Sunday morning will convene Tuesday morning at St. Louis Baptist Church, Rev. R. H. McCullough, who has everything in readiness for name, having erected a new modern church to accommodate the Rally for the Association closed at True Vine Sunday night the night before. Rev. H. C. Alexander was detained at Kilkea Sunday morning to be filled the stand for him. Prof. and Mrs. McCullane, Tuchner and Sundy. The females reported $38.85, males $20.00 from both Sunday from all sources $189.98.
The success of the contest proves further that the efforts of the Texan labor movement have been successful. Texa a clean, new and readable periodical have not been in vain. The Texan labor movement has appreciated on the part of members of the race in Texas for its policy and its efforts to improve the labor conditions.
Content Had Many Thrills and Contained Surprises.
This contest, like all contests contain many thrills and some surprises. The contest is extremely unknown and entering the contest is not easy for those who had entered earlier was difficult. But it so happened. When the box of votes was opened by the judge, it was found that he had in it enough votes published in the statement of competition to grant the grand total of 17,200,500 an amount of competition by a margin of 2,500,000. The net competitor by a margin of 2,500,000 an amount of work done by the two contenders is the comparison of their last published total and their final published total as large as 2,300,000 published total as large as 2,300,000.
Another surprise was found in the fact that the author of the publication of the leader at the close of the content was in the last four working days in the last four working days.
Dramatic Closing Witnessed by Large Crowd
Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Davis, Davis are erecting a. modern six-room apartment. Mrs. B. Rose and Mrs. Mary Cheatham motored to Marshall Sunday to visit their daughters, who are at school. Mrs. B. Rose and Mrs. Mary Cheatham moved to the home of her sister Mrs. Tom Rose. Mr. James Highower motored to Tunstall Sunday, who was returning from Bishop College. Miss Atha Lena Highower, who was returning from Bishop College, moved to Colored Women's conference in in session at Texas College, Miss Matthieu T.arkana, State tutor. Mrs. Matthieu gave several lectures on health. Mr. Cephus Length, father of Miss Alien's last Thursday at his home in North Tyler. Hewas funeralized the following day and laid to rest. Mr. Cephus Length passed away in Alien's Understark Co. He wife Mrs. Chanle Length passed away in Williams one of the prominent and business women of St. Louis community passed away Sunday in south of west Tyler. Miss Resa University, Marshall Texas, Mrs. Jessica Hallum has returned from
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closing hour of seven, Principal J. I. Joneses of the Washington High School, and the final count of votes came into the room and took his stand by the ballot box and began to call for the final count of votes, called. Then "Five minutes of seven" was announced; late: "two minutes of seven" was announced; and final: at once he placed his hand over the table at once he placed his hand over the table for the registration of votes. This decision was concurred in by all of the other judges in spite of the fact that he was at that moment about to place additional ballots in the box and others who were standing near. The judges then began their count of votes in the box and after a hape of more than two minutes in writing in the following
a pleasant visit in Dallas and FI Worth. The following marriages have taken place recently. Mason Primrose Whillim and Little Miss Thompson and Little Miss Julia Rose. On last Wednesday night Oct. 4th. Mr. James R. King and Miss Eula Smith were united in a wedding. The brides parents Mr. and Mrs. O. Smith. W. Summer St. Many valuable and useful presents were received. Rev. S. S. Stephen of
BRYAN-Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church. The fourth Sunday was hick daw with us. A rally was held with Mrs. B. M. E. Church, of Mra B. M. E. Church, one of our leading members raised $175.00 in his hick daw day with asstor Hardeman and the Holy Ghost people, the services were first class. $171.50 in Monday night. Dr. Hardeman will all conference claims in his hick daw day. The breather. The church is now inviting that the conference will send him back to us for another day. The church is called away because of the illness of her mother in Dallas. Yiping trip to Hearn in his car.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1994
JUDGES REPORT
The undersigned, the Judges, appointed by The Dallas Ex Circulation Contest, and to make the award hereby declare that to Circulation Contest, and to make the rewards hereby declare that to the best of our knowledge, the votes contained in the ballot Box added to the vote totals as printed in The Dallas Express, September 27th, entitles the following contestants, to the following prizes:
Every Effort Made to Guarantee Satisfaction
All of the elaborate and expensive paints taken by the management of the college, plus the plate satisfaction of all of those participating in the contest were in the hands of the students to its public the best that it could be. It had absolutely nothing to do with the count of the students on the final night were unknown to it and the lives that each one of the judges had to live in the cusion is a man of worth and un- day to begin her work in the Griffin Chapel community, Mrs. Born, who was born in moms Mrs. N. E. Smith is spending a few weeks in Houston with her husband. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Born, she and both mother and babe are doing nicely at this writing. Mrs. Hattie Johnson of Milan is spending a day with Mrs. Mullida Shalte.
CROCKETT-Prof. Joe Williams
principal of Porter Springs High
School opened on the eighth
floor of the former Cockroft
Enterprise. The Enterprise Colored
Association—which convened
four miles south-west of Cockroft
High School—is named T. George pastor, was a success.
Mrs. Mary Ards has returned
from the University of Texas. Mrs. Webster Herod
fled for San Antonio yesterday. Miss I. R. Johnson is visiting Mr. R. Johnson is at Fort Worth,
Texas.
JACKSONVILLE — Rev. J. B. Johnson, pastor of Sweet Island Baptist Church filled his regular Sunday Mass with P. Sanders and Miss Willee Mast Cross were married Oct. 2nd. Rev. S. A. Benson officiated. Mrs. Sanders and Miss Willee Saturday and Sunday in the city, Mrs. Carolina Clemmons returned home Sunday after a week's stay in the hospital, and she returned from Timpson, where she attended the State Sunday school convention. Miss Atha Lane enlisted her as a volunteer Friday evening, Oct 3rd; 26 young people were served to cake, cream and pimento salad Miss Willee and President of the Missionary Society of the Jacksonville District spent Saturday night in the city where she attended the State Women's Missionary meeting at Texas College and reports a successful marriage. Mrs. Sanders and daughter Miss Mattie D. Hill
week in the city visit her a
week of Longevity after spending
a week in the city visiting her
a friend, Mrs. M. D. McCallester and
children returned home last week
to stay. Coach, Gloan and Gibon and
High School football boota ball team
daily on the High school campus
to meet the Palestine High School
team. Mr. L. Shears and Miss Jerrie
Bell Kattelfeld were married Sun-
day. Devoted friend of the High
School. An elaborate dinner was
served at the house of Mrs. Opa-
lina Express, reporter was invited Mrs.
O. C. Kannah has purchased
creating a nice house on it. Mr. T.
G. Griffin has purchased the
nice house. Mrs. M. Essexeran
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home after spending a week in
JEFFERSON—Services at Macdonna Baptist church were good with the host, but returned to the North East Texas Association after it was taken. Rev. L. R. Pryor, the pastor, has been called to pastor Bethlehem Baptist church, and while he visits to see his uncle Mr. P. S. H. Pryor and family Saturday night, morning Mr. Pryor was art-Show at died at her home in North Jefferson. The funeral Grace Rose, assisted by Rev. W. Green and A. Long, New body was taken.
GLADWATER—The 4th quarterly conference of the Gladwater charge was held at New Mountains and Sunday. Elder L. E. Cregg filled the rostrum as the excellent meeting. The meeting was a success; public collection Sunday was $45.85. The Friday meeting was a Friday and Saturday night was a success. The old people played their part well in the old folks' club at Lincoln Springs have a beautiful church. Rev. Manuel Floyd conducted a revival at Lincoln Springs and a Baptist 11; money raised $48.75. Rev. Floyd is a fine young preacher and making a
The Sunday School school convention of the Longview district hold at the University of Texas closed Sunday. The convention was a success throughout the session. On Sunday Rev. J. H. Hammond, the pastor of the 8th chapter of Isaiah. The man of God preached the gospel in its purity. Eldar Garratt rented a room for the man, making good people of Lincoln Springs are in the midst of a great revival with Rev. Manual Fowlty in its purity. Drew Deltown, the man, making good. Again the black creep of death was plumed on the door of Ars. Delhi Towns at 4' o'clock. The funeral was held at 4' o'clock her daughter, Cynthia died. The funeral was held at Warren officiated. Out of town relatives to the funeral were, Mr. Jim Tobert Big Sandy Texas view. Texas. T. A. Stokley and family. G. W. Webb and family. D. P. and C. L. Phillips and Flea and attend to attend the Sunday School convention. Miss M. V. A. Quail Webb and Miss Pinktonkirk trip to Glennor Texas Saturday.
**LUKIN-F** Rev. R. B. Martin of Long's Chapel preached two strings, sermons, Saints' hymns and a vocal music at the First Bantist Church Mrs. Ebola Foo is bale home of the Methodist Thomas of Lukin died in Houston, Sept. 30th He leaves a wife, a mother and a number of friends of the Thomas of Lukin Methodist People of Lukin together with their pastor, Rev. R. B. King will be held for the annual conference to be held at Long's Chapel. Rev John King of Houston will hold a few of his sermons at the First Bantist Church beginning Oct. 9th.
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PROCLAMATION
PROCLAMATION BY THE GRAND MASTER!
TEXARKANA, TEXAS, SEPT. 25, 1924.
In issuing this, my official Proclamation, I wish to express my sincere thanks for the success that has been attained during the past Grand Lodge year to the entire Jurisdiction, knowing full well that that the achievements that have been accomplished could not have been possible without your hearty co-operation.
In promulgating this Proclamation, I wish to impress upon all a very important matter that I fraternity request be given immediate attention.
The time is drawing near when all Lodges and Households should complete the payment of their Temple Tax. With the payment of the November quarter this year, the tax automatically ceases, in so far as it affects those members that have paid Six ($6.00) Dollars the amount that is required to be paid according to Law.
The Temple is nearing completion and all must feel a justice in themselves. I sincerely urge that all Lodges and Households see that all members are fully paid up in November. The District Grand Secretary Jas. T. Ewing, who collects the tax, informs me that there are forty-four Lodges and twenty one Households in the Jurisdiction that have paid no part of the tax. To said Lodges and Households, I wish to say that full time and lenency has been shown. In justice to those Lodges Households that have obeyed the Law by paying the tax promptly, the time has come when the law delinquent will not be permitted to pay any further Endowment until they shall have fully paid all Temple Tax due.
I regret that circumstances compels me to take this stand, but justice and fair dealing to all compels me. I am instructing the Endowment Secretary to see that this provision of my Proclamation is strictly carried out. We are asking that all families and Households that are in arrears in the payment of Temple Tax and this must be paid to Jas. T. Ewing, District Grand Secretary, P. O. Box 510, Austin, Texas, before Endowment will be accepted in his Department. The proceedings of the last Grand Lodge clearly shows that the Old Fellows of Temple are capable of doing things on our basis. Our financial standing at this time is second to no fraternity. We will soon complete the finest and most commodo Temple in the South, the crowning event of our career. We are looking forward to new fields of conquest. The Grand Old Order is growing by leaps and bounds, let every Old Fellows of Temple use their shoulder" to the wheel and give one mighty push—success and an abundance of peace and tranquility will be ours. For greater success, I am yours Fraternally.
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MARSHALL—Rev. C. B. Booker,
mourns the pastorate of that
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good pastor. He left before the
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CLAMATION BY THE GRAND MASTER TEXARKANA TEXAS, SEP. 28
DUDGES AND HOUSEHOLDES RULE U. O. of O. F. JURISDICATION N. TEXAS.
In this, my official Proclamation, we care thanks for the success that he past Grand Lodge year to the eng full well that the achievement could not have been possible operation.
Umbulating this Proclamation, I will very important matter that I fraternize attention.
He is drawing upon all Lodge members the payment of their payment of the November quarter ofautomatically ceases, in so far that it have paid Six ($8,000) Dollars to the same nearing completion and at this fact. Therefore, I sincerely Households see that all members collect the tax, inform me that taxes and twenty one households are paid two part of the households to I wish to say that full time and in. Justice to those Lodges He the Law by paying the tax promo when all MUST pay. Such Lodge are now delinquent will not be endowment until they shall have that circumstances compels me justice and fair dealing to all comp the Endowment Secretary to see. Proclamation is strictly carried secretly has a list of all Lodges arrears in the payment of Temple to Jas. T. Ewing, District Grand Tuxon, before Endowment Department.
ceedings of the last Grand Lodge Fellows and Ruthites of Texas on a large basis. Our financial支 to no fraternity. We will soon most commodious Temple in the Sot our career.
looking forward to new fields of business and every Ruthite put their show one mighty push—success and tranquility will be ours.
greater success, I am yours Frater H. G. GORE
GRAND MASTER!
TEXAS, SEPT. 19, 1924.
LOLS RUTHS.
INFECTION NO. 25.
Proclamation. I wish to express that has been attained near to the entire Jurisdiction to achievements that has been possible without your institution. I wish to improve that I fraternally require all Lodges and House of their Temple Tax quarter this year, but far as it affects the Dollars the amount the Law.
I am satisfied and all must feel I sincerely urge that all members are only purpulous members that me there are for households in the Jurisdiction Tax. To said Lodges are all time and leniency which Lodges Households the tax promptly, the Such Lodges and House not be permitted to pay shall have fully paid to compels me to take the all compels me to take the all compels me to see that this carried out. The E All Lodges and House of the Temple Tax and the district Grand Secretary, the Endowment will be a grand Lodge clearly show of Texas are capable of financial standing at the We will soon complete the in the South, the crowds of field of conquest. The maps and bounds, let ever attach their shoulder to the success and an abundant arms. Fraternally,
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DEWEYILLE - S. S. at the usual hour with supt. M. K. Barlow and his corps of teachers presides over the ceremony. C. A. Williams was present all day with his people. He preached on the congregation reassembled and a sermon was preached, after which our old fashioned covenant meet. The sermon was delivered, everybody was made to feel good. Rev. Williams preached at night. Mrs. Dorn Pender surprised her with a party, several salsa were given by the friends. Mrs. Hot Spinners, Arkansas where she has been taking a treatment, Mrs. Mollecette presented a 14.1
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924
her husband Mr. J. P. McKenner, as a gift, he is all smiles. Born to Mr. S. and Mrs. W. he was a fine baby girl, Oct. 3, 1924.
Arrivals: Miss Rose Lee Brisco, schoolmate, and mother motored to Harburg, Tex. Sunday, she was accompanied by little Miss Felma Preston.
TEMPLE—The Training of the football team of the Dunbar High school, under instruction of principal C. C. Sampson in a way. Attending being taken of every opportunity for practice, and the theobys say they like it. It is understood that the Colored school of Belton will have a team this year, having obtained a number of suits, and started polo.
WHITEWRIGHT — Rev. W. T. Bartlett was at his post at the First Baptist Church, collection office at the First Baptist Church, collection post at the M. E. C. Church, Miss Percille Kailan of Dallas was a visitor and friends last week. Mrs. L. Gage of Clever, Texas is visiting friends here this week. Mr. John City was a visitor here. City was a visitor here. Mr. A. Cockburn is a visitor to wilt and children. Mr. F. Freeman made a flying trip to Sherman Saturday, Mrs. Lizie Browne and her aunt Mrs. Lener Jackson Miss. Omaa. Cleveland for 40 years. Colleen Sunday, august leave the express see C. Gatewood. Mrs. Dennis Rabenha has home one and the south side of town.
LAWTON, OKLA. — Rev. T. B. Maddox preached a wonderful nermon at the morning and night classes. C. P. held a successful meeting, and the leadership of Sister Susan Wilson is doing fine; total collection for the $20,000. Services will be held on Friday, E. Church the pastor Rev. F. J. Strowther preached two wonderfull sermons at Barnett Chapel A. M. E. Church The Sunday school will attended, and preached two strong sermons.
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Cedar Wyatt, Audit; Mirza Thomas Wyatt, Eliza Dehoun; Mr. Volce Powais, Austin and Mile Lunel Calebhan, Houston; M. E. Jones reunited; M. E. Jones and other points where he spent several weeks visiting our pastor, Rev. A. G. Mengan and and Mr. Tom Jracken attended the church services were good at all time. From Thursday to Friday, where he to robe to亥侍 Rev. A. Austin in his work at Alleged Chapel visited his brother, Mr. Richard Riley, ten of the faithful member mother of Carolina Cobb Qualls Sunday night, Mrs. W. A. Robinson was in town for the celebration of Mrs. Robinson's birthday. Meadness C. H. Johnson and Rev. A. Austin's church Sunday day and Monday for the concert on Cal. The Pithians gave Mrs. Jane
In Houston last week to attend the Mt. Pleasant, Mr. Jeff Briscoe, a funeral of their relative, Dr. Jeff Briscoe, was well respected young man died Oct. 16. Miles Chapel of Miles Chapel C. M. E. Church is rapidly active in church and social progresing with brother S. M. Church for many years played an important role in the account of rain we did not have of our which he was a member, Rev. university sermon on the 21st of W. T. Bolden雕饰ed, M. M. J. Brother Anderson Howard and Brother Anderson Howard and where she was the guest of Mr. and her Truss conducted prayer services. Mrs. Jesse Henderson, W. M. R. Crumpton was in Gillespie and Prineau, Church the opening event to Memorial which was inipiring, Rev. Dr. Pleasant, Monday
TIMPON — The Mount Zion Ala. — 1:30 p. m. The Sock Bank given societation met last week in St. Paul, O. c. 3 church, Center, Texas with Rev. R. B. was a success. $23.00 was raised. Service was held at McKinley High School service was highly spiritual. The Texas, visiting his father; Mr. and Memorial校 in honor of Rev. Mrs. John Harris, Texas; Wallace and Rev. Roberts, Texas; Caldwell, Pittsburgh, Texas; Baldwin, Pittsburgh, Texas; the Timpons county went to Center in San Angelo, to room to her home, large crowds. Mrs. Warner Hooper San Antonio, with her sick mother, who has been ill for two years. Mrs. a grass mower. Mrs. Claara Adams is reported ill. The body of Rev. B. journey to temple to Texas. Jason Whitaker who died in Texas. Mrs. Ben Mitchell, Lubbock, a Baptist priest. Mrs. Jacques Lori has opened a Texas last Sunday. Rev. Whitaker first class barber shop at Locke's was a splendid man and it seems a hail. Mrs. R. M. Mitchell received a scholarship. Mrs. Lorie Lori has opened a Timpons Colored School has fully in which she was returning home the beginning of the departed night. After church day of Demonstration of the Missionary attitude and attitude persons gave a lunchon: Mascotte. Mrs. Lana Hooper and Mrs. R. B. Anderson, McCilley Wiley, T. A. Amlin. Ning has returned from Harbert, McMiddlesbrook, H. Hand. Mrs. R. B. Anderson, McCilley Wiley, the Missionary, misses Rise. Mrs. Boorer of Colorado, Texas has an Venola Douglass, Minnie P. McCilley tred the Timpons High School.
The Eoworth League of Miles Chapel C. M. B. Church is rapidly growing. The general president on the account of rain we did not have our university sermon on the 21st of October, Brother Anderson Howard and Brother Truss conducted prayer service. Rev. Smith, the pastor of the A. M. Church, was the pastor of the Crosscross which was inspiring. Rev. Smith the president of Mary Allen Church, the pastor of the Presbyterian churched in prayer. Misses Ruhle Choice, Violeta Gloison were in a contest. Misses Violeta raised $4.31. Both were awarded a prize. Mrs. Margie Davie, Mrs. Atkin, Mrs. Lauren, Larson, Mrs. Grace, Mrs. Guests, Prof. H. C. Langan is Senior teacher of the Sunday School
**BROWNWOOD —** Services were good at all charities Sunday. The Missionary Society met at Mr. McKenzie's home. The Missionary Society was very interesting. Main questions: Who is Your Neighbor? We were站 to have visitors with us in the person of Mrs. Sarah, Hulah, and Ms. Katherine October 15, Mrs. Mille Hardin an-
DETON — The Progressive Club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams at their home southwest of town. Mrs. V. L. Jackson presided over Presbyterian church (white) to attend the Women's institute. The baby content rally at St. James Chapel conducted by Mrs. A. H was
T. the C. Hill Jr. son of man and
Mrs. T. C. and little Logger, J.-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Logan. Litt-
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received $1.50 in gold, $2.50 in
$1.50 in gold, Little. Mr. ma-
sured $10.00 and was awarded $1.50
two years ago to reside in Beaumont,
Texas. He has returned and will
make Denton, his home Mary. Ma-
rry was honored with a medal and she
was delegated to attended the
Golden Rule grand jury. Ma-
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home of her sister's. J. W. W-
white reopening from rheumatic
disability, he will be on his
room this week on account of
sick. He missed Sunday school
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DENTON Mr. Glew Young had a
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It is a insultable fact that the and departed for the East and American Negro has again caused South. Mr. Dr. Ward of 6th and Tenns the door of opportunity to be closed. A. M. E. Church having stayed his in his face. Mexico, our sister Repub. allotted time has been transferred to lie down by the Rio Grande, has the Northern District of diocese of B. M. Companion.
Mr. Joe C. and I call F. Sphinx, our office dining car service, was arrest Dallas笨 with many acquaintances, last Wednesday night byPDerkeley three times, come in now for their a long time. He is charged with the hearts of all master lovers of a wedding day. Los Angeles, having written all the letters to D. Dallas, went to Dallas笨 with many acquaintances up to Elmhurst last Saturday morning it a success, after all others for a course of bursa. They took Vision with the letters to Waco笨, then Joe C. and Dallas was married to Mus Los Angeles. Viva Rosehaven last Sunday evening
This Hon. Chua, Chen, the whole State Morris, at the A. M. Blen Church. Jr. who has attained the whole state, Dr. Miller, the "silver tenor," and Dr. Chua, the "silver tenor," estimated that he has spoken to over Conference at Temple, Tuzah, has 26,000 persons of both races. He has been transferred to Dr. W. Dr. Tuzah, the State Morris, at the A. M. Blen Church.
It is a innable fact that the American Negro has again caused the door of opportunity to be closed in his face. Our sister Republic down the road has been forced to do not want the Negro in large quantities nor would they take his visit parts of that country, unless guaranteed by his return to the states within the United States. This is to ensure the Mexican authorities that they will not move in or attempt to colonize. It is placed in the land of a rich and fertile valley with many resourceful mountains around which it is settled. The Negro is a stockman of America. The are living along to the much greater question, with all, odd against him, organizations and also in the extent that he is frequently regarded "where ohl, whel" on
Phillips Chapel C. M. E. church (of which a beloved Christian grandmother, Dr. Underwood is peacefully caused by fire a few weeks ago) brought the old Christian Science church at 31st and W. Ardworth court to commence an ongoing campus program beginning Oct. 2 for each week that week. Each minister of the city and his people have been invited to participate.
BREENKING—HGV. C. W. Mollena was in the city and preached a few pilgrims as he being his last quarter for the year. He left for Thailand and Graz. He gathered old times of the M. H. Chien and timed up for the conference. The quarter was finished. Rev. Gelia left in an old time speaking meet with the Hikku followed the subject. Rev. Jena. John 11.28. The banquet given by Mrs. I. H. Mackle at the quarter was the home of the son of Mrs. Joe Oliver was a success. Rev. Anderson and other points in the west. Master Orrie Lee is on the sick Master Orrie Lee is on the sick appointed reporter for the Dallas Express. MARSHALL—Dr. J. W. E. Bowie, vice-president of Gammon Theological Seminary Atlanta Ga. Mergers of groups and engagements in Tennessee during the past four weeks was at Wiley on Friday, September 26 and later on
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Mr. Ed Howard, an old Dahlshoe now of Los Angeles, who has been in the dining car service out of Orlando since 2005, remains for the winter, he reports having had a good time and much fun. Mr. J. M. Dixon, who went to the mountain, a few weeks ago, upon a hunting expedition has resumed his picture of a perfect Nimrod. Mr. Bob and Pete Paschal of Galveston served in the city last summer, and Mr. Golden West, prospecting. Dr. Moses, late of San Antonio, may locate here. The doctor may locate here.
Mr. Henry Kraye, wife and daughter, formerly of Austin, motored to San Francisco last week, they report quite an enjoyable趴.
Mr. Alfred Anderson, and wife, wife, chief in chief of the Chicago Department of Defense, and other Western cities was in Los Angeles, last week, the guest of special events during their short stay.
Titus Alexander, a Los Angeles Nguyen, who was door keeper at the office of the Democratic Convention, was singularly honored last week having been elected State Central Committee chair of the Democratic convention and is also stated as one of the Democratic Mrs. Crockett of 1620 Essex St. spent last week at Elaine, the fountain of health, and merely of San Antonio, a chef on the Southern Pacific dining car service, was arrest that Wednesday night by federal agents and was a long time. He is charged with "puddling dope."
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Little Jones of Jacksonville needs it. It is an open secret in Wilmington's visit to the fair last week. Are them that it is now degenerated to a mere tourist attraction? The answer is no. Mother to Karinfun Sunday, Mind builds hotlines for Arya victory at The Ole Man and Mill Miller wins at the Prescott black vote.
GREYTON - S. B. and church was very poorly attended Sunday, every day one was attending the church. Lucy four miles north of the city. They seem to have had a splendid music program, the spandid music singleton is led by Good Hope church of Greyton, and the Lone Star choir of Greyton. They were the most of the High School met Sunday afternoon and organized a Parent Teachers Association, Interacting with the Lone Star, principal and Miss T. Stainale our music teacher, our progressive program was continued for the years work, Mr. N. E. Drake has had some alterations in the school which now leaves it in first class condition. Miss Carrie Wash, who has been ill for five years, has been treated for treatment. Mr. Fred Stanley of Palestine spent a few days in the church for treatment. Mr. Richard Davis came in from Beaumont to spend a while with his mother, Mrs. Nacasius Davis, and Mrs. Robert Crockett in in the city visiting exhibitions and friends.
Mrs. Alice Dumme-Nelson disclaimed her connection with the La Polette-Wheeler organization is evidently a mistake. Mr. Cools has to be careful not to be misled in Chicago as well as in New York. It is felt that Mrs. Nelson has a perfect right to puddle her allegiance, but she should be careful in her conduct. Mrs. Nelson will not stand the light of concrete evidence.
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teacher of head work, a physician who conducts a medical clinic, a choreographer. We have a clinic for students who want to take a lecturer instructor. Indeed we have 2 different departments. Our volunteer workers number more than a quarter of the students. We have a graded school day school, graded Christian Endowment League, literary society, music club, boys club, basketball club, athletics club, athletic and employment agency, etc. Besides these, we have dormitories, where both permanent and temporary students live, a restaurant, also candy shop, tailor, printer, and others who make their homes in our building. We also take care of the visit and take care of the ack, the poor, help the new comet to be, and may possible serve the community.
"Since we have located at 42nd and Grand Boulevard," said Dr. Tannen "more than five million dollars have been made available for our people. Prevails to our moving here. 42nd Street was the 'dead lonely' house. Now we have some of the best homes in the city."
Politics Use Whipping Post to Disfranchise Deleware Negroes.
The Delaware whipup post was established by agents of George. In the 19th century to punish these swimmers, the Navy swam in the sovereign whom Theacker characterised as "a strutting little animal, malicious, diggy, learning, learning, malice not well." Late in the century its severity increased to make it a scorecard alternative to the acrobatics of aquatic animals. John Bailiff, being condemned in 1760 to be whipped with 25 lilies in the common whipup post, to ename the pillory one hour tomorrowmorrow between the hours of 8 and 10 and to see the ear out and milled to the bone. The severity of the savage lashings continued almost unimpeded until when Adam Wade, a 9 year old child, was killed by the Sheriff of the old Newcastle County jail, since raised. The subsequent trial and the subsequent resignations of several humanitarian Sherriff and Wardens when faced by the necessities of performing their legal duty.
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CITY OFFICIALS AND PYTILIAN GRAND OFFICERS ATTEND OPENSHIP OF THE CITY ORPHANAGE
GILMEL, TEN. Oct. 10—the opening of the school at the Dickson Colored Orphanage was celebrated with a big Barbecue wherein the members of the School Board of the City of Gilmer, including Judge, Florence Graves, Grand Chancellor W. S. Willis of the Grand Lodge Gold Tuxon, President H. A. S. Wells, attorney for the Grand Lodge Gold K. of P. President of the Dickson Colored Orphanage, members of the Faculty at the School, and students of the School, present that the Board was cooperating with Dr. Dickson in the preparation of a success and extended unlimited confidence in the management of the Orphanage by Dr.
Grand Chancellor Wilkins, among other bishops in his肥 address, visited the University of Chicago cooperation in the South and the fact that both White and Black students were involved in the success of the Orphanage, the Colored race has looked upon the Orphanage, with in difference by reason of their not being engaged in work undertaken by Dr. Dickson in the matter of making the Orphanage
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