Dallas Express

Saturday, November 22, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope The Dallas Express Distinctive in Service Always Progressive NEW ORLEANS NEGROES WIN AGAINST SEGREGATION ORDINANCE for reservation arrived. Even to allow a folder against the senator, Senator Watson, comes from in-laws. Inought put the elections of the late amendments in particular with capital letters throughout the Lincoln theater during the week or as to winter. A certain public appeal Those who made down payments Klu Klan Klan, gotten out by the senator, where he has a large racial South under federal control. Those "That's what we call righteous country, and in all lines, four November 13. The place runs two leagues to have been to the Lincoln Theater, the Third Party, to go out as an enlisted reservations next year or an early most sadly in the recent election, soul, and while the white press who was an ardent supporter of Colored American menacing was typically stark Glen speech out to his order. No. It was more financial adjustment. On Page 2 - N. A. A. C. P. ACCEPTS CANNONS RESIGNATION AFTER HOT DISPUTE - N. A. A. C. P. ACCEPTS CANNONS RESIGNATION AFTER HOT DISPUTE NEW YORK, N. Y. Nov. 22—Anson M. Ahtineola a postmaster of New York City shortly before the election. In the N. A. A. C. P. letter there is a reference to the home of Port Au Prince, Saturday, before leaving he was tendered a farewell reception by the Grand Master David W. Parker acted as teammaster. The N. A. A. C. P. letter in all is follows: November 13, 1924 The moral support of the American Mason, we require no financial help but want our assistance in breaking the burden of the military and the organizations have placed upon our abolitions' said White. Who forsakes 80 ficeers are J. W. Loggett and J. A. Ingram of the board of Directors on Mitchell, Kennett, and the Rev K. M. October 14; yet you have never C. Heard, the Rev J. A. Brewer, brought to the attention of the Board of Directors, Beary and Beary and charge W. H. Perry, Herry. In your letter of resignation. A Petition Being circulated reads "You stated in your letter that as follows: underlined, both white and black citizens of the Negro into the mash of black and black citizens of Arkansas, pea- tion the state General Assembly to be greesive or Socialist parties." For take steps to procure a site for a organization to lead the Negro in the mash of black and black citizens of Arkansas, where the would be a somewhat complicated It is pointed out that there is no gagged in furthering its campaign, Senate, and then it will be on the Senator Watson, however, supported strictly agricultural school in the Some of those whose political allegiance main question? There are four per-Governor-election Jackson, whom Colonel Watson has been a supporter of, and the Negroes of Arkansas are and paid for went so far as to Senator Beaar, Senate, Watson will be in the 1926 campaign to maintain such a school, and spread the report that the N. A. A. Senator Wadeworth and Senate Cur-paign for re-election. CLEVELAND, Ohio. Nov. 23-24. vationation of the Negro. that would affect racial interests. The late Senate Nelson W. Anderson for the position of Col- of feeling, and a real radical is to keep from having an extra ses-sions for a West Indies Cruise, by not endorse the Third Party or any in deal to other issues, sediment move Third District of New York. that it may, there is going to be con- found necessary if it is known ab- out that the Third Party to make certain stat-ments just as it sought to have moves the last of the "old guard" when President College gate house is with the Administration will be made in plan and auspices. statements made by the Republican favor the anti-lyching measure, who for years held the destiny of full swing after March 4th, and The President will not take a chance VOL. 81. NEW ARLEANS, La. Nov. 22. A court victory has been won by the New Orleans branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. It was announced today, against the segregation ordinance sued by Bukkari, I.K. of New Orleans. The victory, according to the decision rendered by Judge Hugh S. Cage II, pledged to uphold the decision of the U. S. Supreme Court in the Louisville Segregation case, won by the N. A. A. C. 1917. G. W. Lacas, president of the New Orleans branch of the N. A. A. C. 1917, pledged to the National Office. "Our people are very much encouraged and it is possible that this HAITIAN MASONS DISLIKE MARINES RULE (A. N. P) NEW YORK, N. Y. Nov. 25- M. Antoine Rigaud, a past master of the Island of Haytil, left for his home at Port Aiton Prince, Saturnia, for a farewell reception by the Grand Lodge of Prince Hall Mason. Grand Lodge of W. Parker acted as hostmaster. "Haytil wants the assistance of the American Mason, we require his assistance at the distance in breaking the burdensome political势头 that your political history has and applies to the M. Rigaud, who speaks for 50 lodges of Haytian Mason with a M. Rigaud who is an attorney was accompanied to the U. S. A. by his wife and daughter. He has an excellent guage, and is very familiar with both the written and unwritten history of the Negro. He is a man of small stature, very dignified in manner and a most pleasant person in the United States, he conducted certain negotiations that will accomplish much toward the establishment of a clandestine Masony who have been purporting to be operating under the name Haytil. This is probably one of the greatest accomplishments of his trip, and it will do much toward the phases of Fraternal matters in this country. (A. N. P.) WILL ASK STATE SCHOOL FOR ARKANSAS (P. N. 8) ALLADIN CRUISE POSTPONED CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 23. Oversee to insufficient response, the plans and the aladdin Cruise Corporation have been patronized for one year during which time certain changes will be made. The step is taken with regard but the insufficient number of reservation leaves no choice. Preliminary information people who had promised to go were not borne out when the time for reservation arrived. The new payment are being offered their choice of reservations next year or an early matter will be settled without going to the Supreme Court of the United States. However, we are prepared to go any distance. We are aware of the decision of the Kentucky ordinance on which an opinion was handed down reversely to our attorney plan on taking it immediately into the federal court as our decision to that decision and hold it against the federal court is the present victory is won in the case of Joseph W. Tyler, in the white collar case himself out of sympathy with the man, a Negro, from making over his single cottage into a double house on prior N. A. A. C. P. victory to rename the colored people, Judge Cage's law declared in New Orleans, had provided decision, as quoted in part by a lo-cope, that neither whites nor Negroes were allowed to be admitted to the New Orleans segregation or the other group, without the express consent of a majority of the ordinance, states: it-li-ryning and spending it in the interest of the Third Party. It is important to be head of three of the new New York, and is known to be in-li-ning in the Federal elections, they would Congress will last from the first election until the second. It is important to still believe that a strong and progressive Third Party which he can only take on the, and the question, aristocrat, and while he is, quite tionals. Some day, it is said by those fourth of March, twelve o'clock on progressive Third Party which he is whether he will take the mindful of his racial constituency, in the knowing, this subject will be very will be very done other judiciary of the Foreign legislation, he never has been known to "run brought to an issue. One of the out- than marking time and closing to the two older parties would con- tribute greatly to the political all measures, including anti- Senator Wadworth sponsors centently that it possibly never will all be on hand to keep things NEW YORK, N. Y. Nov. 22—James Weson Johnson, secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 69 Path Avenue, new York, has written statements about the N. A. C. P. "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas DEATH OF SENATOR LODGE MAKES NEW SENATE LEADERSHIP NECESSARY. PROSPERITY IS WATCHWORD (A. N. P.) Senator from the Hoosier state government had "stood by its guns" there would not be the diffrence-erais going to do about these WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 22—Senator from the Hoosier state government had "stood by its guns" there would not be the diffrence-erais going to do about these COURT DISMISSES SUIT AGAINST COHEN NEW ORLEANS, L.A., Nov. 22 — The opinion of the American public, north and south, of the Federal Judge Ralph E. Foster and Federal Judge E. Foster who dismissed the suit in Washington, said to be barred, which had been brought against Walter L. Cohen, here, charging that Mr. Cohen was holding his office illegally in the city of the United States, attacked the legality of the 14th amendment to the constitution, holding that it was not adopted legally by the citizens of the United States and that Negroes were not lawfully entitled to the rights of American citizens. "Statemen, jurists and historians have termed that the Supreme Court should stand as a bulwark against attacks on the rights of civil N. C. TEACHERS' ASS'N MAKES RAPID GROWTH RALEIGH N. C. Nov. 22-11 2 yearsa the North Carolina Negro Teachers Association has grown to nearly twenty four hundred members. It has done a great work toward bringing the Colored teachers of the State in touch with one another and in developing a strong professional consciousness among them, so professionals in the State are strongly endorsed by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. County Superintendent are releasing the teachers to attend the next meeting at Wilmington, November THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 RACE ARTIST WILL PAINT PORTRAIT OF FAMOUS DUPONT BURY FOUNDER OF TUGGLE INSTITUTE BIRMINGHAM Ala. Nov. 28— Punish services were held the church for Mrs Carrie A. Tuggle, found of Carrie Institute and found of Carrie Institute. The active pallet bearers are C. W. Beebrooks, Harvey Smith, Ben Beebrooks, John Beebrooks, A. C. Jennings, W. B. Boster, and Dr. H. C. Bryant. The honorary pallet bearers are Grand Chancellor M. Wheelis, L. C. Lawson, T. A. Ferguson, Frank McCreean, L. C. Green. The funeral creeon was prescheduled by the Rev. H. N. Newsworth, gaster surgeon, Dr. H. Newsworth. Tuggle was buried in a field of flowers near the new Tuggle inti- lence hospital which she had just com- QUICK JUSTICE FOR CHICAGO NEGRO (A. N. F). CHICAGO, III, Nov 22 - For weeks ago Lawrence Washington, 33, was captured and held for the murder of a Boston suburb, a suburb of this city Washington, confessed his guilt and pleaded guilty to the murder. He wasenced to be hanged by Judge Jude Hopkins in criminal court, and an innocent pedestrian, was murdered by a group of alien whites in the Ghetto. The newspaper called the murder a "shocking" event that伤了 Stallion the fatal blow with a base ball was arrested. To date nothing has been done about. In pronouncing sentence upon the murder, the police said "The public conscience has been around by the increase in crimes of violence. Murders are increasing and time has come when there should be a re-establishment of public NASHVILLE RAISES $2000 FOR MEHARRY (A. N. P.) NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 23- Memorial services for the late Dr ATOR LODGE MAKE DERSHIP NECESSAR Senator from the Hoosier state is not feeling happy about the mat- would have bid ten more states to in. The in meantime, quiet prepara. tions are going on for the big events his credit in the recent election. It is one or the one-grounding con. President Coolidge will be inaugurated of present day political con. receiving the cath by Chief Justi. tions that the Republican party in. William Howard Taft, a former justi. tionist, would have been more or less circumscribed. n disfranchisement, especially in BIND WATCHMAN; STEAL SILKS "THIS IS TERRIBLE, I'M NOT A NEGRO" NEW YORK, N. Y. Nov. 23—Noble driver suggestion could have been made in the somewhat startling stirring of the debate, which Alice B. Jones to Leonard Kip Rhinelanden, a member of one of this state's oldest "oldfriars" families, told the New York Times bride had Negro blood in his vein, according to the gossip that has been going the rounds since news of the secret marriage became public. J.F. Goodwin Librarian University of Texas Austin, Tex. NOVEMBER 22, 1924 SEGREGA T WILL OF FAMILY HARLESTON, YOU OF PIERRE DUPO BENEFACTOR OF TESTIMONIAL DOVER, Del., Nov. 21—A Negro priest, Edward J., Harleston, will paint the portrait of Pierre & R. Pont, Delawars benefactor of Negro schools, which will be unveiled at a State testimonial meeting in Dover on December 5th. GREGATION WILL PAID FAMOUS ESTON, YOUNG ARTIST ARRE DUPONT, DELEW ACTOR OF NEGRO SCH MONIAL Nov. 22—A Negro will be lectured on strat of Negro R. Dee the benefactor of Negro will be unveiled at conial meeting in De- considerably more dollars has been de- HARLESTON, YOUNG ARTIST, WILL PAINT PORTRAIT OF PIERRE DUPONT, DELEWARE FINANCIER A N D BENEFACTOR OF NEGRO SCHOOLS. WILL BE STATE TESTIMONIAL KAT'S UP $2500 New Rochelle, N. Y. Nov. 25-Police sought to trap Charles Hanselman by listening in on him and another man while arguing with him quiet in a case involving the other man's sister-in-law. Hanselman was given a check for $3500 as "hush money. as soon as he had taken the check, the police who were stationed outside ruined in to arrest him. He saw them com- mando, and the police mouth and awakened it COLOR CRAZE GETS HIM IN JAIL (A. N. P.) CHICAGO, IL, Nov. 12 - A- Sara white, Portland, ME, will know better next time. He passed a Chinese woman who worked alongside the white woman working alongside the Chinese owner. The sight so jolting, the laundry and衣物, restricted only to be informed that the white woman was not the one upon begin trying to wreck the place, an effort which eventually led him to the police court. when questioned, "This is terrible. We're happy, and we were going to will not take a chance piped in the face again* Charles S. Glibp, S. John w Congress convene Jones* has been fin may do a little slap- own hook in finding a suitable talents, broke on death called White letters throughout the Lincoln theater durin in all lines, four November 10. The pl times are antiquated minutes and provi measurement of those typically stark all stages of the game. Distinctive in TION ORI PAINT OUS DW ING ARTIST, WILL L NT, DELEWARE FI NEGRO SCHOOLS. country the spirit that has mode Delaware public county schools for colored people the best in this country. Considerably more than a million dollars has been donated by Mr. D DuPont to Negro schools with the result that every building in the State is modern and up-to-date and completely equipped. Not only this, but when the Delaware State Board of Education considered the proposition of build- ing the Negro schools not fit for completely equipped the old buildings to the Colored people, Mr. DuPont objected, making the Negro schools not fit for white pupils was not fit for Colored. To Duvel Portrait One of the features of the testi- monial will be the unveiling of a RIOT OF KENTUCK ERS ENDED B OF MI country, certainly more than a million dollars has been donated by the DuPont to Negro schools with the result that every building in the country will be up-to-date and completely equipped. Not only this, but when the Delaware State Board of Education mandated the DuPont Testimonial Association to new schools for the whites and giving the old buildings to the Colored Wilmington, Dover; Marceloaux Blackburn, Dover; J. Graham Scott, Milford; James M. Colbert, Birmingham; Receiving; Colored Stating that any school not fit for white pupils was not fit for Colorized To Travel Portrait One of the features of the testimonial will be the unveiling of a C. Thompson; a Carriage Pipe. RIOT OF KENTUCKY DAM WORKERS ENDED BY COMPANY OF MILITIA Harrodburg, Ky. Nov. 23—Quit is now been restored here on an outbreak Sunday night between American white workers and workers in the number of 700, employed at the Dix River dam, River Valley sections of Mercer county in an effort to drive the Colored workers who was slain in a fight with one of the Colored men. The whites were fully armed, and shotgun, gun, club, tools and tools were freely used. Several of the Negroes were killed. The Colored men were arrested Walter Chance and John William, known as "Jiggyolliver and Hittle," and were one of them of shooting him in a dying statement. Walter after the arrival of the 45th machine gun squadron of the Kentucky national guard on the scene. In the camp were taken completely by surprise when the whites attacked them. The whites also between the whites and Colored workers in which the white man was slain. Therefore, when they also the farmers and tenants roundabout, armed and madened broke into the house they were caught entirely off their weapon. There was no chance to organize or even to draw bed with no clothes on. Shirff Kennedy and his team about 40 miles from the labor camp who were driving the Colored workers away. He forced them to deal and during the attack they were about 40 miles from the labor camp who were driving the Colored workers away. upon the Colored men in their bunk. The state superintendent of educu- tion they were can'tk completeacion. At Allen, expressed the sense of urgency of the Colored men in their chance to organise to even dres. In Negro education is the prepara- ment of them were driven out of town of teachers. The confessures were received by the Colored men in their sheriff. Kennedy intergurped a to spend 115,000,000 on Negro educu- rowd of the whites about four cation in the next year, a sum of 115,000,000. He drove the Colored workers away. pended for Negro and white educu- he forced them to desist and during the during the dres from 1895. who had been driven out without clothing on where sheltered in a huge quarry where boafries were made and food brought. Boafries were the Coltled workers returned, and many of them started on the Job Monday. THE NEW ERA IN WILSON WILSON, N. C., Nov. 23 — Joe Cockett, white, who shot and killed Samakin last month, has been charged with the killing of 5,000 bond. He is charged with manhaughting, with the white superintendent of schools slapped a Colored girl teacher because she did nothing and nothing was ever done about it. GILPIN IN VAUDEVILLE (A. N. P) NEW YORK, N. Y, Nov. 22—Charles S. Gilpin, who since his famous days in "The Emperor Jones" has been finding difficulty in finding a suitable vehicle for his talents, broke out in a dramatic sketch "White Alley" at the Lancashire theater during the week of November 10. The piece runs twenty minutes and provides for one of those typically stark Gilpin speeches. (A. N. P.) 1. ASK STATE COLLEGE FOR NORTH CAROLINA (A. N. P.) RALEIGH N. C. Nov. 22—A resolution urging the North Carolina board of education and the general assembly to take steps to create a four-year college for Colored teachers and teachers and one-day conference of education leaders from all sections of the state held at Shaw University Monday. One of the outstanding speeches of the day, Prof. N. C. Newbold, division director of Negro education of the state board of education, declared: "The Negro people of North Carolina are exceptional. They have advanced beyond it. They have other cities in character, stands of living, and education and are now prepared to meet the same education that will welcome their neighbors. North Carolina has faith in its Negro people. It spends millions and it believes there should be one standard for teachers, not two." The state board of education, A. T. Allen, expressed the belief that the greatest single need in the education of Negro students is preparation of teachers. The conference we reminded that the state is preparing to send 215,000,000 on Negro education to a shortage in excess of the entire amount expended for Negro and white education during the decade from 1890 to 1995. NEGROES PROVIDE JOKES . . OF CAMPAIGN ```markdown ``` W. SHINGEN, D. C., Nov. 23—Political leaders are agreed that besides contributing his votes and his money to the recent campaign, Nehemiah Brown is pushing his humor to a front-rank position. U. Herman S. D. Redmond, Nega hawyer of Rochester, Mina, who tigrigphed the information to Secretary Stump that Senator Pat Harlonson urged that the state give some goo for Coldidge Harrison was the most noy of the southern Demo-cal campaign, driving the campaign in the interest of Mr. Davis. He colled the phrase "Coldidge or Colon" an offer to Col. Harvys brilliant and affective "Coolidge or Chan". Dr. T. S. Porgue, appearing before the committee and answering to changes that the "tily white" in Virgilian politics and answering to changes that the "tily white" in Virgilian voters of the state, was questioned as to whether a certain clock alarm in the state had been observed organization had been reached to his order. No. It was run Texas Towns cations of inclement. weather, ety ir i ae cece abel Bee es cs Serre Seopa sae a Ei eat a Pabe eaters eae es Sarre See eas Se tee ys Se rie nr Sie cere nana sea ie ae Lae a a whieh ‘was another mossige full ese ae i ee tec reine Ses ieee er Sees rensoe—ate eita aaa eect moe meee ieee ae Sie ren ing, ate Sere eG weeane a Bee eeeanrs, st 2 Sn at oa! iim doa ‘TEXARKANA — The Spritual at- rmovphere Ie flowing nigh about Hopewell. the big rally that com- pleted the ralaing” of claims was Dolled oft Sunday, Nov. @ and afte {he many clube ind ail collections ‘were reported the amount of #1180 Ihade the. pastor, Nev. 8. Whitlow siVamfien the ataaionary Biter fire very busy and belding very In teresting meeting, that in many saya pertain to the welfare of Ue ‘Shuren during. the revival the sla erg are carrying om prayer” ser ‘ices one hour every afternoon, Tha ity "te thronging to church and many” hundreds are being turned sway to hear the greatest evan Hise hey, 1. Jokmaon of thls day Win sermons are simple, practical Aiite! Boom Ms “pera taken tn for the frat fe ways. ot the service. ‘On Sunday be preached to 2447 per fous. During” the collection rivalry between, Rev. Whitlow. and. ev Sohuson the chareh Budget la being relied with many bright ative ‘atlare ay welt as proving the bop- larly of the beloved pastor, Rev Whidow, Hope Well is indeod grate: fu and foaln indebted to th Bishop ‘tha providence fo rthe selection of ‘ils ‘erent and ‘able man for the pustorate of nuch a loyal peopla and AS'he ona to Marshal. Round with ‘very ‘claim, Hopewell waite an- ‘Sourly for hia retara ‘There haa ‘een added his year 42. members Mra tie Colbert ls reported enti ‘ally II At her home on Le street Mew tia Parr jot her hand badly bored on Monday evening. 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Mita ‘tacce ‘went’ to ‘Prairie fae Set, ie Sen ee Se joa Sida uh, stu Pa ta he Hnlpped to" Huntevitie for burial. Mr ardent ear a Fea wudne tise pe Mceyne can, Ee Borah alas ota (mann eparin — suney cae TIPS -5 te elie Nea Nora PA Hee pease ea ol ee ea bie cos fie inte ir gut n'y eos eh aac tal antes Tt ie ata tare [Se ere ae ae tl Mg oly int tole Rosca kaa a Sec tadh her ae bai aes soa Bee aes onan Re Foe Cone he oo on te eee afr any atee XE iam innit inainoned nt thle se A, Catia Me, or We ire gent dP ee cer onl Prairie. Tat Saturday. Petias Ghagsepee (te new. boat ang ten ea i sr, or et ee an atoving them into our. new Patent ipa that Al bs Pandy to pu ta he window. ‘he advance, guard for raking tue oarer "wi pense tora ts ihe nate Anyody can be «erst een uve Why ca aot o hee San to othe nk. PORT WORTH SIGH PLANS AND ITER SEATE Pook: Bau Cane |_Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. $1— min war Worth High seb tke preweateeason ni Pay the fnnval game with the Falta Of cre ot ule, Okla in PU Wort = Sa oe “rin ei’ be the ind noua fame’ woos" then to, sands Goo wha tore ‘The friendly Mvairy existing. bee {reo thee io agads of Solos ‘Dtdacs” se teey Stet ke cd? or the oust two seasons Port wort hs Suet et tbe aber tno tv’ acore. bal thy a Seow twin tn i tir even rote! aio: the Ota cut Sea ca Feubah nine "Toran sade fet tn or, Wath reer {fe years tnd ow fe conten ox gory over te, tor ound port Worth ceoely wea ompetent i ener" acl icaaeeas ak eames. Sas Saal “LOST VIGOR RESTORED IN 24 HOURS” Pa oe pee a tee etea Beret aemattar bag ease Guctadinat'd sah atv acai ee ee ce tee Ti oe crane at Mee ER Bek. paeeeeae cae e Pere erate iota alt oe a8 tra Se ee S| sree ree cere meres tn Afsindo, Ts eaully ned st home tind apilochy mapiat slob Gectipation, no, matter what you hav See ear naiy eee oe niet” ace Va = Pat ected ety cee yahented haa eee NS te rentmtcn wilt be. matted, at rections” ‘ae*at the end t'Tt days Sais Great ubpes are being rested tthe new. quarterback, Geral Caieton. "whe. has shown UD tplendiiy, im all eames with, Tex team and the big chance for Fort "Worth ‘vetory is ted 1p tn Sin keeping his preeeat stride ‘Pits, the Oklahoma. whirlwind halfback has teant terror for the ‘Texans dura’ the samen of ast rasone but the “Texand Har Ndopted” the slogan: Pitts shal hot pass, They conscleatiousy be Tieve that ‘Tulsa cam be bated tn Mpping. the twiatiag.se-atep bing, line huriding ‘Pitts “who. ras {o the great sorrow of Ft Worth & Taian ast your in the Arm tee! Day. game “Al North Texaa ts interested in the utcome ot thin ame and though Tulsa has ‘been ‘the. vietor for the past tro years Texan has fui eontidence in. thelr eri fron warriors and. feel certain of victory inthis year. which they Save termed. the” charin Year. So "aauade” ae. underging spuclling practice for this Inter Sate gridiron clash and. are coa- Nideriag.vietorin in thelt_ Tes: Dective local states very small as Compared with what ia at stake wen the pk of Texas and Ou Meet for helt suntal clash, ‘Ereursions are belag » piaaned trom nll points nearhy” onder that footers may have conven lences'im reaching the elty of Ft Worth on the day of this feature game of the ‘Texas High ‘School football season. ‘(CHICAGO NEWS. ee ee: a Loatt Aasoelation, met ‘in its ined anniversary’ meeting” Nor ru at" eth Een Baotat ‘Church and steed (0 the tied naga report ‘of the sceretary. "hor fats were made" by Gcorge i Arthur executive secretary ef th Pat eke "Stoware, scr tary Liberty Life oruraica Co Mt, alley, president, Phe Dale Maliy Cov Gham AY Wilson” a torney: 3. D. ig. “president Joh i: Slinots of the real ett frm of JH Simone Co. pre siied'A new board” of diredon were elected’ and’ wil inched Bin i Babee, Wan. Crock ai Jr, Pappy Maltiew de Coiba ohn Walker, Re F. Lown se Re Walker and 4. Jason The officers ef the. Associaton are 3D. Ml, president Wa Crochet, Je." secroury; Pavel ‘ressurer and ‘chas, A Wilson, atoraey. amen Marta, exalted rue ot PL earborn Lode No. 4 Bhat the lowe of 8 Republica Innate, inf th elton MUR ing trip with several frends uany people From the lf an surrounding” ‘wburba have’ bee toon In Morgan Par ring te ins stasaseaf he proton season “doting whlch de bat false are bet otored.1n choles sites for homes im this rapidly {iefine aber "The Bulling’ Assocation, of U Binet fs preutent suet" nape fidoetipg las Sunday aftarnoa x Haley's Hal, A large womb fore out and many plans for ty Toture were made, TFialey Wison of Washington cr grand exalted ruler of Bk Bf the ona, ante soe of Te Dearborn ‘ange Now Alon Wa osiay evening at bic te Oh Uti contre ree : tre home, 2829 Grand Bia Geagige Pow: Wows. tr the Leng soit ert pee, Be en ate oy oe ee epee te ith ac ase ema Cee ———_— __ WESTER’S SACRED | Beg No, & Usd, by many etn ‘ward fumes, dice and al iti nPaion wh rast eet Seong ves a aati OE THR DALLAS EXFSRES, DALLAS, TEXAB, SATURDAY, HOVERIEED 60. ens oe es Kcebigeains as gir lira tronsporiation with te Fe {inement an Tazurlen ty ine In detinua degre to cur" areh> I ‘very major oad today af Ses eran relng as fa ‘demuch part ot the a Teen s"the tearing. panting ine Itt are the efficent Calor ftondante who ever at elbow tran inte "Inteligentverice into com Tee a eri wort ex ke and od watch one sf these mh Hevinhana ‘of the rain et Gx Hama on tne Oy for eae, Wathintoe, Sethe “tow Sire Winding os” Sin "ane Sie nitormed fines ston emer ty out with the Pullman ane conductors ta navance guaran, Pas fengera Uscharged a loaded atch hasty woed-byea tl ocr" ware of the mand, Ww Bice figures swine up the atebe hes npeaing on agin. "The average pansnger accustom eto having travel mae. plan en not mop to tain of th ble raking verve rendrea by the dreaa of men who contribute to Ms tafety and comfort tn handling Crain ket apilo trom Chae te New ork, Pew ‘pofeaons ire tel and relator eaves thas the tlirond mara Ot tor Caplghheldee the comgut. Sizsneer Puen condone bee: ran eggagema and wore fwenayeseven, "Colored." emplogesn There are twelve Poliman meh Tato, and barter ent mal and fiteca “men athe ating ce, E'Pal" tal prorat fair example of the entire sttilaney of the service The Un, yet. Yol- fiminows kitchen, and Sore-oom whlch Tense forth hundrds of onder he hundreds of articles ai) prewed Into compact space i ermw number one ander J. Warde’ were: (Walters) gus Pat Sem, Bache Xaderson ebay bichon, Menry Re leks, Willa Darnen Al Green, A Franklin, Ge Want, 3. Me Duar; (Chet) Robt Darkedae, Marry Watkins, Bawa Maman” David ‘Myern” Wim Di alton. Sobnacn ether work an amoothly and 6 tectively nan ine pine machin cry erouing ou orders ofthe nan Dona daleation served withthe race and aefsena of 8” Dengue feo Mon thers in the lab ca the ovanrvative lounge, the intext Pal man of every desrption ‘Wel ay” wo. join Passenger Agent Drown in taking pre ft foil an we nots the epportult when iC atfords "our bore” and he inane ih whieh they are oak ARP, AHOSKIE, 8. C., Nov:16—Only the prompt’ and citective action of a large number of colored. vol Wnteer™ fire fighters saved from destruction the largest. industrial plant this clty when fire broke pu te “Brana anutacn iu Company's plant, Sun. Ing. The fire arted in the ongfae room and was-confined there. by mien from { hecolored. settlement with a Tose of only 31600 musical, Under the Aumpees of their MUSICAL DIRECTRENS, oBt, Bethel Baptist Church pre. fin’ Prok Ptueodare taylor. noted Sa oie aes dean crear nae ars Bint eee ier estar aratees et Sith ttn ft ten ar uate seat ace Bee are CLASSIFIED AB6" WOMEN Doseammne WOMEN ret reve tethers HON72 99 eiga repe.muine aaa Sasrececersns ees Prat iio ec iat Rratona elno-ge tenting eater ae “ane ia a mi “aan Wier — Tow 76 oat Ue a fear pancon 3 eee ie Reb eaniten eae atm a oe eee cera an \Sorumiaaion, “Adgrexs, ea’ eee peat eaaae oo ee Sx wivren rv taar Ss jst ery onae as eine Sion a Se Rone en eat Sot neta ew ee Seaton" °C” So Sean" bee se hana, Kee weer LO ee eee: ADTER rinino Par Sache ari cak dele st SPY a often Wee an elt, We Kime” how. io “thera uhlans 70s ee fam Daas ERPS PU. 00. rnrrontons pane gf speaicba Musical Directress Wanted at Once ALL YEAR ROUND JOB, GOOD SALARY AND j = ALL EXPENSES PAID fe pos pied us tg ae a offerte al van con aa aan a a Sheer ac ascent ot ea {Mi poun state mosPreki, AND WOH i Bexibote a See ac NOTICE—A Tenor Voice wanted REV. J. A. TYLER, Gen’l Supt., Phone Y-5054. EEE THE ANCIENT ORDER OF PILGRIMS ‘The Ancient Order of Pilgrims of Texas has a re- cond, of mee Saat, Daly sole oe Dae eee cessful business, It has passed panics, pesti- Tence, and wars unharmed, and today, a8 a result of these years of endeavor, offers financial trength, re- putation, magnitude, leadership and Fraternal Life In- : I ‘every country and in evéry state sotse tratels : ‘nal organization must lead in solvency. In Texas, it isthe Pilgrims. Are you a member? If not, come while the special joining fee is $1.60. Phone: ELLIS W. WRENN, 811 N. Central Avenue, ‘X-5218; H-5517 . 9 Oi YOUR _ COMPLEXION Seapets ene ae jae So 2RCr PRM, TORI Sat a fata! 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LUnhaopy, undecided, tm doubt, wore ca peat ri, otaly ace Sete rot arta ah cea sie ae nae eels weil meta” You coe GRACE GRAY DE LONG, ‘intl SS GREATEST WEEKLY THE DALLAS | EXPRESS”. cies ot wii Sa Eoycronmay. maa ae Ca re a Pa core hk linaesiatee Nontnnee eee El | choses ‘en wor awa I sce seeeh ati, Ming eres pee meses oot THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER whe nue ‘Fae eeaty ot rou na wae sia ee hese eeured Sie ee aeeues serie ee Moons re ee i ea See rae we = “manonAt ntono Pmese re reNrocamoN —_————S | ‘The Dallas Express = ‘scriptions in Advance Sees: soe corr a a Foreign Advertising = = sentative: aioe perce sagmens a ee eee Pere ce oe ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. nara, Notice To The Public hee pantry elt emia er 2 Re tie ot eb Tatras, torte ot Dann Eauar'am sevonveinan mas, vodet "NRE DALLAS EXPRESS Secrest sere ae RA oF nd tow aot te Minsk allt with the flannel aS ire Sata tory de aie, ereroaoe are Ser blk as weal etch soe jeg ose; Her 90 ate tee patevs aloes as road ar or Tetoeg tn lone tre hate ST ites omer al he ter fy weedy hae See ik oid ee ease Siva eed fakes Tale Frond el, BR w. 5 rine. a ‘Tiete i no seavon of the year roast one sre erprt Re Bees coe esos aay, tye ‘many good things eet eee tates Bi feeat aac tas Peaiepmeaten’ troy tc SS hie Bee res ta nat ait tgTinat nt, tn Rect toca nase ese art ES pat pe sets o Sila dors so enna ke Bee ia ag arr Erinn Goats ater oT a hors a Sega shasta of he se sicagt eg fea fr sea eh Bigebeeitrel iy Prottnes pone ne ete Siete seen waded” by a: pate ease Tt Err ee Pe tos tsiees “bars wo feo om eth eeaetr etic S's i Seruet Ap Fae" vin Bots Pea clades wets “rs el ii Ale Mima eee to i to Ss ie atta re Poe arbagtse Hisea ase batoog fs noms Bezbins antaoce Bae cs fe Megtin hey tae wet ASR Ea ag OR — $n! Tormer ’ thnes Mtignottute woe wits al tat et a tested to sit In foam Rodi tad!osee Ne Be vaste hr fs ee Lexisiature by the votes of hs ta at Bepitterneesties ts se Nazing (fairy esting and jew Sa bee. thrke of profes ~ ire are Pia kn markt fled op erento Be hidlaty Tortoise ol Bah leit cosy som dscns Ste now ae sas peer aN Tae be siren ‘Bron for iho potas gattitinn .. which sr rane bs I h hard geek rier ann Pes oh tee. yc ng thar va nw with fe ac essay” tat iy ts seat oa oe a ae Seaearescee tt Sr a eae” i} DALLAS MXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 192 (i ys : Sa i reel investigators” of “Pleld, muxton cit cerns from Oxtord University have re- oars the world’s earliest clvillzation at eet ur cates Fr pao ee et “: ox tee e rea ma ae pee ee tee Cee eee eee cara eae ly discovered to have beet renee leivitization, have xcseded all ex Sees pene a ss eee a eer tag erase a aoe ee eae Seen mee eat n poeta ee es eee nce pee See eee ene sree eouers see eo. Peabo rane. eee eer pee es eae ‘of the dead. Nee eee Seen ple carers a eae ere ees pees rior ree eee SO as tat, Src ree Fite "endmers a neor, dete QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN NEGRO HISTORY. ineeecmen rans Sete ety 7 ieee at nee eels Bets eerie sa is a eee earner een ees eres Bese SaaS Sterne cae ee it Sees dae igi et ate ee aie ee Rian ee ea ‘Will you please give me some| until thelr crusades brou data concerning the late Col. Chan !8t2, contact with the: da Younrt—A. TBC. Kaagan [°C Mobammedenien Be ee at Ver seal wucdipi ae je iad er iaccee alas eat eee Re ace a hee es Bereta at pee, ae Legg gh ye ae ac e Hewtenant i Seventh Clvalry|the entire district has b Peper ress eel era ipa tas a Sete rt at, Rare ase meeeaeace a Staresten eomeec eer acis Rene, oe, ee meres ae Peacaey ee nel can are SN iad at Lagos, Nigeria, Jan. 7, 1922. JOn the west hank the Ne eon eee ae as ed ss im cya sas Ee coca eg at em ee een Sea yt here e ear ahs cassis eens ea kpc ewttor|re., marae Relat Sau Sores Pleat pea at rane Pelee Eye RE a Serena ar, arnmel est o eee Sus manent an a ee ee ok, Se Seco ne Beste ea eels we are ares ert wat cn ars ogee ee aha as oa pa Dd es Gat a mie case eee a Beret ale enn yea Rik hy eel Se ox * ans and @ Negro Car wa Information vnlatth Fanny |tt® © Sazro Carnes a TH What degree did the Moors | eto ie etna Europe tuiing tiv Aida Arent RPe'D clovelan, Ohi Af yo ‘el Sad Drtper' 1 tolecint Bortopmect of trons Soni dere tit the ote eed tha Motesomedaa teers frere wholly rengonebii’ for tae Repeiane ant vl tivation ia Purope: Fhe No. len ‘of Bhrops "ree un noe Seepat sort esa erulepas Satetieteeentencnore | _.. For The Woms AAT For The Woman Who Ceres. Aled | You vers ad inn dh, ang ‘wive you lips to me; | epee tie we a pny | ‘Thinking to meet my hunger with. ce As iGA iy ter rans wa te " whi: 76 a lo, inate sy he aa on i ie chan nna hast choot i Dua ay alien ‘America Now First And Still Best autres dapach ofa few days ago states that ming Gold arted from America two years ago sctivities with the Reds, i thoroughly dallsioned x in ‘to which she was sent. It! Atetign but the lage wick she oon tee lifetime “wi on fed in Tussla have ae oe for Boles it i mo MTeue itis that often those who are best off have the least knowledge of that fact and often it must be brought ie fe ha yh a Die epics, Te i ke ‘part of » ealize that though conditions Rr otten hot to he ikng of any, they are far better than Pees ues of wich ch a een fb of whieh 18 own, _ America ‘offers to every one of its inhabitants mere of the ities for complete selt expression and progress than docs any other country oh the face of the sgn eon nearer sf a in excess 0 pe tae. in the world. And it is because of Beers er fi ‘what may sa Gee rey a ‘the “land of promise.” To no cla _ lianas doors of op- "This fact needs now tnd then to be brought to thevat- tantion of thoae among ws who wo0ld seek to turn our at ltention to other fidlds of the world in their search for the ‘absolute liberty, . Garvey would found a state in Africa. [Others have already sought other fields of freedom in Mexi- leo. Still others tell of the wonders of South America and lof the wonderful opportunities which are to be found there. But nowhere is there the ideal condition. It is well to ine this fact. Berything bas {ts unfortunate ereu- istances and the task of every man, woman, or race is to iseek the place which offers the largest amount of that which iis ; and, taking that place, seek by every means possi- ible to bring into existence those other favorable conditions ich re recognized a neceany to faces living there from that angle, Ameria for the Negro i lthere ideal condition. It is well fo realize this fact. Every. ‘thing haa its unfortunate circumstances and the task of ‘man, woman, or race is to seek the place which offers ithe amount of that which is good: and. taking that ‘place, seek by every means possible to bring into existence ‘those other favorable conditions which are recognized as necessary to successful living there. Gonsidered from that angle, America for the Negro is ithe ideal spot, It, by reason of its form of government, ‘offers to him in greater abundance than is to be found else- where, the eas for self expression and contribution to the sum ‘of the public good commensurate with his ability. Its schools give him an education; not according to his ideals nor, as is the case in the South, equal to that given others, but he is not denied the opportunity to con- tend for improvement in that regard nor to contribute to that improvement byshis own efforts. Its largely unde- veloped resources give him opporturfity for the aceumula- tion of large wealth. And, to a larger extent than is true with many’ races in other coantries, 1ts government pro- tects him. ri ‘ Of course there-ate features which are objectionable, even to the point of seeming at times unbearable, connected with hfs existence here. But it would seem that those ob- js featares would be considered as a task well, worth the doing in the search for the ideal living condition ee eee ee tee race, They should con-| ste chang the ee that i him ih the matter s own destiny, giving him opportunity to devo le bilty © soperats Sats hs owes roup and with other groups for his own advancement, developing his pit to take what he has and make what he wants ba Considered from that America is first and still) best, As Emma eldtnan a found Russia so will others: find those foreign lands to which they seek to go with so mvc, anticipation, “Let this fact be realized thoroughly there will come an awakening to the splendid oppor tunities which are ours for the taking. Too often it hap- Pare Seah ts Or ousblaining abost the conditions which sre ‘forget the many things which are supreme- <j hipaa a : ir pa ae reser cms en einen ch supremely by us and helped in every way ponte; to be, - le, apn ak i dand of the free and’ hows ef the brave The Malones and Income Tax Payment In its yee hae 18th, The He ae Post Pe on. its a le payment of Fs tte atta gether with her and & detailed account of the pro- gress of Poro ‘nd its products from daya of its be inning tothe present, ‘Mra. Malone was among the largest ee ee ravers fo dist district. fact that a Negro business could have grown to Se a rea a ee roprietaes to Day such an amount in Federal income tax should cause greater confi- dence in the ability of members of the race to produce big things as well as to'serve as a stimulus to the ambition of foes who perhaps have allowed themséives to begin to fel ‘color was a bar to achievement. ~The Malones have ‘4 monumént to their own ability and have given to the race an institution from which more than ae eer ane Heine. ‘Their accomplish- ment is 1er. proof of the fge old statement that “if a matt produces what the world wants, it, will make a beaten track to his door" ‘The Malones have done this. . They have perfected «syst of boauly cltute which has com- manded. ie. whole country. And Wer as lesson for tse vp woe gain publety. no EB, PRODUCE; and all of Which the world calls good, will be forthcoming. Thige inno. for the belief that these two people have achieved as Shey hop to achieve, The fat Hae Pan dee mach fx at itable to the fact that: they, Iways been seekers for thd best in every way and have set their objectives high. Report has it that they See ra ore aks. 91,000. 000. It is ‘not unbelievable.| the fact that have accumulated is due to their at-| to, ‘operation and a constant striving for Of the beat of which they wore capable, gilts fact that 0 seldom does it happen that members of accomplish so largely is responsible for the| tt iy prt Ta te fn ee eras uey are among the nancy erties of the acs aos oe ts ther ‘of the race should lend encouragement for! he largest sof which Negro youths ars eapable. The| a e ‘means that in other ways and even| fo a greater degree, it Is possible for Negroes to achieve. ~_ If. in the years that are to come, the success of the Ma- nes doos not find many: counterparts in the achievements t hone tay ate rouns, the race will have failed. For t in true that who sre passing this way today are’ pra t rau fa thoes who are to flow ‘The probes which confront them ¥ lifferent: ORE | Nich foe tho racial plonocrs of today. And the ly toe table way in which es accotins GO St Big Sinder have achioved a stimulus tothe, sn anion hich ws tgs net fe se tiak tie i oe te ca ee THE MIRRO Pa R PUBLIC OPINION ease late tees ae iepmdie Rie owing et ay, et ier eect feta ground and tl ape ae CB slau sll abort Stn ae une icy cchecaa) oa ets rnin SOR eae Gael i tnt ce fifty or more graves alreudy ad aden a eas tie oe ea Mg eed Swit i cis Ti age“ egret ge gg og eta esc cae Sina ee neg ok hae‘: om io, ta. pe ee itt es Sere eae eer arn saat pee a ee cn abies et ater Sats a al gies Sst sk tne 1 a penta Se ee eg ag os a seria EE se oe fi a Fe eal ore tees ade a st Fo as ee ae ec ces hs Sola wert tu tien hatte iy or eee eae di Pet tae ce weet gid he eet aoe, See eae cor ae Sebel ul etait Gente pest pe a ete Bice when te tetas fat Fees oc "asel 1 ge more ie wens once heel arcs ee ae saat aie Sra ee ear Greens Saath, te st wi aie tar eee orn ince obey as eae ae ot nese mt sia ap ee eae, mamoee Gea Soll eat ee Se eee Beit sar cs seein eos Pato gore af art, in a ciny eee Hannibal wes a Carthaginian and Nexto CatGinge aa svat jod.on the northern shore of bien, aoa. sep te ihe "ha lat tomy ONT “toudea or Bide Paovillen prensa Hal bas Secs cecanit th ean ibe: renin ine “escalest antares Wan Hector, tho Trovsan_bero a's ast. i Meskoree: Ean the prints of the. tind eer. ot Nitta Scent eet an the, 208° ot lan” Kayo ey. 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Pratetsr Correct Now el te sng the ont of eect power vier, do, very AGENTS WANTED THE Chicago Defender WORLD'S BEST DEFENDER WEEKLY You can make good money representing the big CHICAGO DEFENDER. Write today, don't wait. We will show you your order to AGENT DEPARTMENT No. 14 CHICAGO DEFENDER, 3435 Indiana Avenue Chicago, IL 11-25-1f The above is the exact likness of the Mercy Hospital to be built and owned and controlled by the SONS and DAUCH-TERS of MERCY in Denson, Texas, for the benefit of its members. This organization pays $1.00 per week in case Disability from either Sickness or Accident or Room, Board and Nursing absolutely free in this Hospital, and $150.00 parial Benefit for $1.25 per month. Absolutely no taxes of any kind to the Supporter Here. Special inducement offered to any individual who can organize 15 or more men, women and children, between the ages of 18 and 65, where there is no local body. Deputies wanted everywhere. Write MIS. M. S. IUDLE, Secretary-Treasurer, Box 295, Denison, Texas Under Insurance Boxes of Texas and Nebraska Texas Towns COOPER—The members went over the top at M. Zion Sunday. $110.45 was the membership of New Zion want to have land to worship with St. John in their rally, the choir rendered Mrs. Erie Jones is on the school list, Mr. Geer, Geography and others Prof. to Honigrove last summer, Prof. of his school boys went the day before to a pleasant, Mrs. Corn Williams has been very busy nursing the sick girl. Mrs. Corn Williams has bought a mice little home and moved into it. On Monday, Mrs. Corn Williams and W. Green a mice $200 and suit and Mrs. Green a smiles. School is growing rapidly and gathered and Prof. Culberson promises to put each child to Report of the contest at Mt. Zion Miss Badenburg. Report of the contest at Mt. Zion Miss Badenburg. Walker $2.25; Dr. D. Bonner $28.10; Mrs. Nola Garrison $1.20; Mrs. Paz Malaezar $1.20; Mrs. M. Browne $2.25; crowd at Mt. Zion on the 16th. FERRIS — Rev. Simpson, Mrs. Anstin Nutter and Mrs. Simpson attended the annual conference of the annual conference Service at Mt. Boreh Sunday fairly attended lots of new buildings going up and family stopped by on their way home from the annual conference. The Garmon preached for Mt. Horeb people last Sunday. BONHAM — Rev. Slaughter last week for the annual Conference. Garmon left for Pt. Worth. Mr. James Dodd is numbered with the slick. Dodd is inking in about two weeks. Rev. F. Stephens and he is coming to Denison. Several car loads of visitors from here went to Denison Van Aalnyte was here last Wednesday Van Aalnyte was here Saturday from Revenna. Mrs. Suzana Ross came in Sunday from Dallas where she visitied the University of Texas and Mrs. C. Dean and other relatives. Mrs. Anny Mitchell was from Riverside and Mrs. Rerford was over from Cameron Thursday to attend the meeting of the American Citizens. Mrs. Suzana Ross was from Riverside last week. Quite a crowd was at Independent Baptist Church in Riverside rebuilt. Many friends from adjoining towns were present. Rev. Mavis Reubelt, a member of Conference M. E. Church, All are A Day of Thanksgiving--Independent Baptist Church newly established in the thousands of dollars. Sunday evening at 2:30 the line of march was arranged, and handed by the pastor, the deacons, trustees, deacons, the church Sunday school teachers, Home School teachers, Home School teachers, other auxiliary of the church members and friends. The choir M. Zion Baileyville helped in praises to God in songs for F. Batta talked on the subject, "What the courant demands, All the courant demands, All the courant helped. Comments on the pastor's ability to put a program over the courant." Mexico, Texas Collection $225.65. McKenney—Mr. Romeo Doty of Kansas City, M. surprised him by paying him a visit last week. While in the city he was royally impressed by the man's presence. Uncle Mr. and Mra. Lao Doty Mr. and Patterson was a plainsman, and we week the guest of Mr. and Mra. the widower of Mr. and Mra. Dallas this week. Mra. Mack Thomas who died in Oka City. Oka the 32th was brought home by his wife and had charge of the body, was buried Sunday 16th at 4:33 p.m. president of the F. M. B. State University of the first F. M. B. Church. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 PONTA-Sunday, was an ideal day, and a nice congregation, from the crowd. E. Church, Rev. E. S. Moore was, as usual at his pal and delivered a wonderful sermon, from the audience. He was very godly, "Rev. Moore was at his best and the audience was very very satisfactory. We beseech his return to us $31.51 marks a great addition to many additions were made to our church membership. All aboard for the annual conference at Tyler, Tex., on Saturday, that old time Religion shaking hands May God bless you marked Mr. W. K. Kyle was at home on new days from erosion on the island. He left his post, with Mr. Miles J. Johnson, Hiennian Hiennian, Mr. Moosewood, Hiennian Hiennian, Mr. Urula Kyle returned with him. J. Kyle was a business visitor, to the University of Vienna, V. McCrismon, of this place has a new Ford. Mr. Ben Williams returned from Veronon with his wife, Kyle, who is attending school at the university, who has been in the west for three years, has moved back, and Mr. Kyle, who is attending school at the university, has moved back to Saturday and Sunday of last week. Rev. Wheeler, Pastor of Elm Grove Baptist Church was with his flock on Saturday and Sunday. We caught a video of Dr. Sims in our session last Sunday. Prof. Wheeler, Pastor of Elm Grove, proved, Mr. Wille Wieden, who had his hand cut off at a say mill three weeks ago is up and able to BRYAN — Sunday School was grand at all churches, Sunday at the University, and we were边 to have with us our newly appointed Presiding Elder, Joseph Bryan Duntrell so much helped the Bryan Duntrell so much helped two years of administration and we hope his third year will mark his first year as Presiding Elder. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Rev. Hunt preached a glorious sermon; Saviour's Visit to our world "Savior's Visit to our world" Hardman preached a sermon for the Junior church, after which he staffed the official staff for this conference year. The Junior pastor urges each of us to attend the 1st of June when they will attend the Great Conference to be pulled off by the Senior and Junior Church. TERRELL—Mr. P. A. Shaw an November 13. The funeral was attended. ed from the A. M. E. Church under the auspices of the American Citizen Lodge No. 123 of which lodge he was a member. Mr. Blaise blogged. Jarrel Brooks II blogged. Jerry Webster has returned from Ohio Rev. W. B. Walley. State Supreme Court visited New Hope and Bethlehem Church and Webster Walker of Dallas, Mrs. Annie Pratt and an account of the death of Mrs Laura Ayers who died at the age of 75. Taylor Sunday morning. The B. B. Y. A. met at the home of the Rev. Evans Bickle bforestress. $2.20 was realized from their entertainment. The Rev. Evening. Rev. Jones pastor of the C. M. E. Church left Tuesday for the C. M. E. Church entertained Monday. The B. B. Church entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Andersan, so Rockwell in honor of their pay was on the eve of leaving for conference $250 in the financial year 1924. The pastor and members are appreciative to friends and the annual affairs. Rev. D. L. Pemberton and M. Pemberton Sunday afternoon. BELTON.-Mr. Isaiah Crawford died at the house of his daughter, Martha, on Wednesday, Nov. 13, and was buried Sunday, Nov. 16, in East Village Temple and G. W. Billard of this place officiated. He was one hundred years old. There remains two daughters and a great-great-grand children to mourn his death. Those coming from afar to attend the funeral are, Mrs. Rosekith Rhode, San Angelo, Mrs. Lucy Brown, Brownwood, Mrs. Pamela W. D. Daniels, Mrs. Johnie May Wilson a fine girl, both doing well at this writing. Read the Saturday at Holland' place. KEMP ADDITION—Mr. Leroy Donaldson who was sick is now back on the job. Preparations are for him. Mr. M. A. E. Conference on of the yet held. Services very good all day at Anderson Chapel, Mrs. Athus, Olka. Mr. Leroy will attend the A. M. E. conference. Mr. Athus, Olka. Mr. Leroy will attend the A. M. E. conference. Mr. Athus, Olka. Last week to be with Mrs. S. Ryanna. Mrs. J. L. Johnson when last Wednesday. Mrs. J. L. Johnson when hand Rev. J. L. 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See ee ns Soe ee eee nee SS SS SS LS SSS SS SSS SS SSS SST TITS KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS KING OF TEXAS FRATERNALS The following is a statement showing the financial condition of the Grand Lodge Colored Knights of Pythias of the Grand Jurisdiction of Texas as of October 31, 1924, and the same is being publicly stated in order that not only members of the Order might know of our wonderful showing but in order that any one who desires to connect themselves with this most flourishing order might in advance get some concrete knowledge of its finances Rs ioe ‘STATEMENT eer cert Saas St Petty Cash (In Office of Secretary) ..........cccseceseseee+ $100.00 American Echange National Bank, Dallas ...................... 7SAGLE7QR¥ ; ee Re Wi oc Republic National Bank, Dallas .........0......c. cess... ++ 3927793 “Gity National Bank, Paris ...2.. 0 c..cypcccsessseeesseseoy 3391328 "American Exchange National Bank, Dallas, (G.1)............... 33,887.76........... 261,154.68 Wem Mas LeMay. ecco cece sede cucccveveccceveess 12706186 Sanitaria Bonds, Hot Springs ooo scscccccsseeseeeseeeseseeeseees 2000000 WRAY Om oo cect de. cc elecssesscccscccccsceseesee 400000 TTAB eens ccescsdeseckcccssescceveness 700000 Investments in Supreme Lodge Properties ....... 2... .....0.c0ecceeeseeeeeeeseees 20,670.00 Farmiture and Fistures «0.0.0.0. cc.cccccccecseccsceeseleseeeeseeveveveseee 8535000 Pythian Temple and Real Estate, Dallas 5... s,s. cccscccccscseseseseseseves ISTAIQS2 609,247.11 ‘TME DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 sor erx \ATTEST: Texas Towns CROCKFPT — Services run high at St. Lake Baptist church presaching by Rev. Skinner, Sunday at 10 a.m., and Mrs. C. Nelson at the usual hour. Mrs. O. J. Choice will leave on the 22nd for a visit to Fannie Fieks and Sister, Mrs. C. J. Houston visited their sister, Amelia at Porter Spring, Sunday. Mrs. C. Nelson and Mrs. C. Mick King, Mr. and Mr. Pete Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nelson, Sunday. Mrs. A. G. H. H., Hallowed and good work, in her district, she has canned 114 can of beef. Miss Anne Mace Mitchell and Pauline visited her carried home with her little Maxine to spend the afternoon. Mr. W. J. Mackenzie, for the Standard Life Insurance Co., when you need a good taller, phone number. Mr. J. High, a baby boy, Monday night. Nov. 16, mother and baby are improving, Mr. John Penland is on the sick list, also Mr. Pete Nelson. eth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this" *The Christian Woman* received with much joy by those present. Collection was taken by by Mr. L. A. Cracken of Ashwood and P. J. S. Foster of Imagery $40.00. The -Shilah Baptist Sunday school attendance Sunday was above the average and good lessons were taught by Mrs. Robert Holmes and Mrs. Augusta Hughes and Bertha Clemaon. **HENDERSON** — Wesley Chapel's member raised their yearly work in wind-up rallies in raised in wind-up rally $15.00. Dr. Matron, H. of J, visited the Court at Snooks, the past week. Mrs. Mary W. Hempstead to spend the week with relatives and friends, Mr. Willie Hempstead to spend the week with friends, Mr. John Green of Galvainston was the guest of his mother, Grace GROBBICKBOW = Brew & M. Bett was at his post Sunday and report- chief fine services throughout the day, Diana Chapel closed a very eventful day, Mrs. Chapel gave good. C. H. Walters preached two excellent sermons. Prof. R. Ewing left Wednesday morning to make their home in the future. Prof. Ewing was the president of the Blackheath High School浸教院 to have it function as one of the strongest organizations of the city. We regret to have him leave us. Prof. R. Ewing assists me to wee sell at a small profit, a portion of which she donates to the church as a church affair. Those who are desirous of such articles should go to see her at her home, Mrs. M. R. Ewing, and assist as one of the teachers of the public school of the city and is permanently making her home in Dahlonegghill. Mrs. R. Ewing are her reasons for doing so. Miss Cliff Haley is acting as substitute teacher. The Calendar party gave us a chance to sit in spite of the fact that a sudden change in the weather caused many not to attend. DESTONT — Rev. J. W. Keller has returned from the University of Dallas last week. The university convened in Dallas last week. The university is pastor of Mr. Pilgrim, he is well known by the citizens of Demonte. He is a successful meeting at Pilot. Point E. Mooney closed his years work of the judge Alvin C. O'Cwalley who judged Alvin C. O'Cwalley who gave his address as "a man," he gave us to understand that the man he had counted but little if you are a Conference marked closing. Closing made room report which show. He made room report which show. Monday night service. $140.91 for Guffey Allen and Dr. J. McMurray of Mrs. Maggie Coleman, wife of William and sister of St. Paul sanctuary, her condition is rest. Rev. B. Thomas Wallis returned from Demonte, Texas, where he is the M. A. E. Church year class and received the edifice of Lewis Cunningham in company with his son and daughter and he has hired the pastor of Weston, stopped over at Mrs. Jasmin and Mr. Jasmin. Patton. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 son's Sunday Class presents Wright, Wright three handkerchiefs $50.00, Rev. Harnack Harnack, Rev. Harnack Clebratears attended the rally Mrs. Ruby Verson is visiting re- creation of the Battle of Worth, Mrs. M. Nichols visited friends and relatives in Waco and Hillboro last week. Mrs. S. Harnack, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Parks at Dallas Miss Nell Laster and Mr. Thro. Irvin were married at the home of the bride, Rev. J. W. Harnack offici- TREMLE The Dunbun High school has been reorganized and the following teachers have charge of the various departments: Prima Academy; M. W. H. and an assistant principal L. J. Wheaty A. B. classical; Mrs. O. T. Papan Marion Carroll, and Miss D. J. Marion Carroll, and Miss D. J. assisted, assisted by Miss A. R. Myerma, Mrs. B. V. Brhamn, Primary, assisted, assisted by Miss A. R. Myerma, E. M. Martine, Home Economic, Athletic football, C. C. Sampon football, C. C. Sampon golf, O. T. Pannel golf-ket-ball. Volley ball and other games will be supervised by teacher Young Women Fight Duel in Crowded Cafe, One Slain the other Severely Cut. A crowded Cafe in south 10th St. was the scene of a ruseeous skateboarding event, night when two young women enclosed in a bloody duel which ended only after the jerking veil of Mrs. McDonald with a "Dallas Special" in the hands of Miss Nathalia McDonald, who not seriously outraged but not so seriously cut about her arms and body. The summoned to the scene of the killing, and after an investigation, the woman was removed to E. L.C. Brandon's Undertaking polars. The McDonald girl injured her head and slaying her home in south 14th street Simp McDonald. She was arrested for two hours later, taken to Beaton, and placed in the county jail. Neither of the two women were over, 18 years of age. The skateboarder a baby about one year old. Lubbock can also boast of Fraternity organizations among New Yorkers, the Free and Accepted Mason, the Knights of Pythias, the house-hold of the and the Sip Kirahman of the巾帛 and the Herodes of Jericho and many others too numerous to mention in the book. The crowning event is crowing by leaps and bounds, as Negroes and Mexicans are coming in from all directions. BRECKENRIDGE—S. S. was well attended at all churches and the wonderful sermon from the 4th of October for Cor. at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Martha Russell, the guest of the Jordan from Abuayne Texas. Miss Alberta Pope passed away at the M. Gilver funeral for a dinner Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. L. H. Marshall is on the sick list and the M. D. Duran is in the city and he becomes a member of the A. M. E. church Mr. and Mrs. Duran have return- lent music for the services "Swine Low Sweet Charity," was sung by the choir. To say the least, every number by the young choir was indeed pleasing. The large audiences Sunday marked the closing day for the missionary Calister, the Calister pastor at the morning hour; at services Sunday night the missionary preached his farewell sermon for the day $55.00. Rev. A. Mitchell, pastor of Rising Star School, appointed Sunday and preached two highly spiritual sermons to a good and well attended. Mrs. M. E. spirit, pastor, and Sunday school, like a lamb to a slaughter head Jacksonville High school footwear and nudered themselves to another abut out at the hands Texas College boys, Thursday. DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND IN STITUTE—CAMPUS NEWS. M. Aaron, anon of San Antonio was the first man visited today. Mr. and Mrs. of Buda, Texas niece of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron each motered to the city. OLD TRICK AND GIVES UP CASH KANAS CITY, NO—The Confectionery and grocery store at third street by Mose Ireland, was trodden by fire early Friday. The oven is estimated at $250 and the Colored Republicans will celebrate state victory. The Yousemous Bible class that meets at the Y. M. C. A. every night night from 10 a.m. there are 56 enrolled. Mr. Edward Ross Teacher. Mr. Fred Companys Bakery, 18th and Woodland firm Mason and Mason has been endorsed by the Republican Prosecutor. The endorsement virtually assures his appointment list this week. Mrs. G. L. M. passions passed away last Thursday months. She was born in Austin Texas, and a member of the S. M. T. and Banks and a member of the Banks a husband, two sons and a host friend to mourn her. The close Ave. is on the sick list this week. Mrs. C. W. Hollis $225 that is down this week with Larryridge. The Missouri State Teachers Association opened Thursday Nov. 13th 9 a. m. with a very interesting program. FT. WORTH, TEXAS, Nov. 21. The greater St. James 21nd. Street market has an unreceded spiritual, financial, numerical and sociological niche as well as an unseen ship is早已 now as never before, scores multiplied by scores are crowds that almost tax the capacity of the spacious auditorium of the bank where finances were never in better shape as an indication we do not have a bank that lasts weeks, the average for this period has been a little less than Dr. Winn preached the concluding of a series on the importance of church last Sunday morning. The discourse on this particular subject was followed by a service of membership and others who were fortunate to hear them. The chair of the St. Paul Baptist Church and his congregations were present Sunday evening; Dr. Lofton preached "Faithfulness." The church used a vively program during its meeting, which was held at the usher. The shoals and Orchestra rendered a lovely program incident evening when a concert Sunday evening just in advance mon. The night service took on a sort of evangelical air, Dr. Winn preached the topic "The General Election" (Two Kings, one of Bighighous and one of Lowlands) for whom we are waiting? Receipts for the day $299.85. Receipts for the unique entertainment entitled "A Manus Wedding" Friday evening for a special missionary sermon to the missionary forces of the city, Monday evening Dec. 1st at 3:30 North F. Lt. Worth S. S. opened the hour hour with opening hours with new teachers on the staff, Supt. Smith and Green are holding the weekly meetings on the clock pastor Johns spoke from Paulis letter to the Romanus using for his subject, "Who shall Christ. This was indeed a great hour and our souls featured on this wonderful sermon. At 6:20 P.M. the choir and the vices were held Sunday night collection for the day $154.88. Mrs. Douglass left Sunday for Manfield to attend the funeral of the county clerk. They were called to Terrell to attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Frank Scruggs of Manfield, and friend, Mrs. M. T. Oliver of Seguin in a visitor in the city enroute from St. Louis, when he The funeral of Mrs. M. Furries was held Monday evening at Sbilch Church. She is survived by a daughter, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Thomas has moved to their new home that has just been completed at 2619 St. William's, A. M. Caloway and Mrs. Dechard are motorizing through the country to Waco. Tex They spent one night in Pt. Worth. NATIONAL. BOOK. WEEK AMONG DALLAS SCHOOL The Times Herald, one of our most trusted sources, published a book Review contest during the week of March 15, 2014, for children of Dallas Public School. A great deal of interest was waning, but a great deal of interest was waning. A great deal of interest was waning. The prize winning winner printed daily during the week, and was presented each prize winner. Among those prize winners, A. M. A. A. 12, Darell school, Mrs. A. V. 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There were wide gaps in the present, consisting of prominent white and colored citizens and a few other students along the city along with other distinguished men of his group were present and made timely remarks, and relative to Paul Quinn College and its works as an educational center of us who have been in school long enough that it is time to year as a college as all departments are functioning superbly in Prof. S. M. Kirk, the registrar of Paul Quinn college is back again after spending a few days in the school. Bryan visited Paul Quinn College and the school of the school, Mrs. L. E. Pigford, Bryan visited Paul Quinn College and the school of the school, Mrs. L. E. Pigford brought with her the other students also to visit Mig. Pigford. TILER—Mrs. Lela Anderson Lee of St. Louis, Mo. arrived in the cty and Friday from Muskegon, Michigan. Elizabeth Tucker, Mrs. Eiffle Morgan Fort of St. Louis is here to relatives and friends. Mr. Quigley was here last week from Laurie. relatives after an abduction. Arrivals—Messas Mack Middlebrook, and Booker Anderson, Alberni, and Brian Brenham, Mr. Dickson, Athena Rev. Curry, of Athena in Athena, and Brian Denaturets—Mrs. Lice Reed, Beltown was called to attend a meeting. ABILENE—Mrs. Henderson is spending a few weeks in Albany having a dental work done by Dr. Brennan of getting the front wheels of her car broken off on his way to Swantown last Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Cox motorized to Swantwater last Sunday well attended all day Sunday; one addition to church. Rev. Ramiak will be for their rally on the fourth Sunday day. Mrs. Earl Parkins was the guest speaker at Zion Baptist church Sunday night. BREK-M. M. Pleasant S. S. in progressively advancing. Sunday night marked the close of the week, with Rev. H. S. Bradley S. H. Bradley as pastor of M. Pleasant C. M. E. church; his son Rev. H. S. Bradley accomplished the work which was this. This pulpitier breached two wonderful hibernia Sunday. Colleen Henderson at the home of Rev. and Mrs P. T. Raylor Wednesday night was at Allen Henderson and children of Allen Henderson and children of Port Worth were in the city and the city was in the city. Miss A. J. Buse was in the city Saturday visiting friends. Miss Fannie and Vickie Boosten were visiting Hickey Tuesday. Miss Sammie Smith was the ruler of Mr. and Mrs. Hickey Sunday. Miss Sammie Overstreet was the ruler of Miss Hickey Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Overstreet was the ruler of Miss Hickey Sunday. She was in the city Saturday visiting relatives. Mrs M. E. Browner was the guest of Mrs M. E. Browner. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 ROCKDALE-Miss Hall of Tayor spent last week here visiting Mount Vernon. Rev. Holmes attended S. Day, Mrs. N. Branch went to Ledbetter Sunday to attend a funeral day. Mrs. N. Branch went to Ledbetter Sunday to attend a funeral day. New between Hope. Wand and Springfield Baptist church to who can enlist a big bangue will be given the winner. The content began Nov. 12. The event was the week end in Taylor. Mr. L. Dykea and Mrs. Izellana were quietly married last Monday in Taylor. Mrs. Izellana and Meadana Woods, Mucklewood, Wand and sera. Moultrough, Smith, Woods and Watkins attended the circus in Taylor. Woods, Mucklewood, Wand and sera. Moultrough, Smith, Woods and Watkins attended the circus in Taylor. L. Henry last last Tuesday for Hutchina to visit a sick sister. L. Henry was well attended last Thursday, the president asks all members to please come out to the next Tuesday. L. Henry was well attended last Thursday, the president asks all members to please come out to the next Tuesday. E. Church was a decided success. Services were well attended by Holmes and Phillips rendered with their parts. Mrs. M. Fulcher was even real sick is fast improving. **OAKWOOD** — Last week Mr. Richard Davis taught her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis, and their watermelon, and Mr. and Mr. Leo Hunt returned from Metla, Mr. Davis returned from Dallam, and Mr. Davis returned from a stick list. Rev. Bennett was at his post Sunny at Rockymount Baptist church and services seemed to be the coolest of cooler weather. The Daniel brothers, having made a vift to their parents, they papers they purchased over for the Minnes Richards to be further assured and satisfied that they would be well cared for night services were good. The collection, including $5.00 that was raised to help Mr. Henry Ringer wife in the aylum, was $8.92. **SNEIRMAN -- Mr. R. W. Thomas** died in Kansas City, Md., 14th April, after several days of serious illness. He was 88 years old when he was at his bed aid and will return here with his remains on the old Mia Kraa Alison Brown who ate with him. to Chicago, who goes to attend the Chicago University with also visit, Mrs. Myrtle Carter and brother-in-law, Mr. Johnny Lohny and family in Gary, Ind. Mrs. Pearlie Culberon has gone to Ardmore, Okla. to work in the arts. Mrs. Culberon and little Battie Mace have moved to Ardmore, Okla. Dr. Shields, our doctor, has moved to City with his family and mother-in-law, Mrs. Wright was killed there recently by policeman, mistaken for a burglary. Recently, she last visited their household goods by fire wishes to thank the Carnation club and 3101 friends for donation, on No. 121. A fire program was CHICAGO NEWS R. W. Wella, widely known in fraternal circles in this city and lead in the Boer Concur, Bidwell Adelaar Bidwell, Buckle Beach, Va. to spend some time in the house of recuperation. Mr. Lou Els Young, D. G. M. N. G. 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