Dallas Express

Saturday, December 27, 1924

Dallas, Texas

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NASHVILLE SEARCHES OUT LYNCHERS OF NEGRO BOY ```markdown ``` All Organizations, White and Colored Combine and Raise Huge Purse as Reward for Lynchers Who Took Wounded Boy From Cot and Riddled Body With Bullets Founded by W. E. King. VOL. 22. NASI All Organizations, Huge Purse as Rev Boy From Cot and I (A. N. P.) NASHVILLE, Tenn. Dec. 8. Unlike Chicago, which permitted a Boy to be baptized and then allowed the alleged slayer to go free on a paltry $10,000 bond, the better-minded citizens of this community, smaller though they are, have banded themselves together and put a price on the hands of the unmasked murderer who took 15-year-old Sam Smith from his bed in the General hospital, hanged him to a tree and The boy had been wounded by the Eastman, white grease, after he fell into a rooftop during a robbery. He was slightly wounded. Practically ever organization in the city was limited to Smith. Six thousand five hundred dollars was pledged as a reward. FIVE HUNDRED TO GO TO KAPPA MEET Negroes Save Bank During Fire. CLARKVILLE, Tenn. Dec. 25—Colorado workers employed on a boat at Cumberland City were responsible for the saving of the vault and much of the furniture of the Cumberland City bank and the Hatties hotel Sunday night during a fire which broke out in the kitchen of the horty, he said. Humble was severely injured amount to the fire. Damage amounted to $10,000. FAKE COLORED FILM PROJECT IS EXPOSED AFTER $700 IS COLLECTED ST. LOUIS, Mo. Dec. 27—(Dustin Johnson) movie careers in which 498 colored investors of St. Louis pictured them intimately with the famous actors, who were often when Al Edward a false name known keening his future movie stare the following note: My many Colored Friends of this most beloved thank you one and all, for generosity I cannot personally apologize before I cannot personally apologize before I personally you personally, but I can't, may sing this to He, come and Stole Collects $700.00 SHOT BY JEALOUS WHITES FRANKLIN, Tenn. Dec. 25, 1915. A man of a barbarian stand in the public address of this town was called to testify by a gown of white men and a dress of blue while being taken to Nashville in an automobile. He had had his dress on. Twenty Houston Rioters are Pardoned as Result of N. A. A. C. P. Efforts for Release The chamber of commerce passed the following resolution: SWINDLER HAS OFFICE IN JAIL Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 25-Police who had arrested Anthony Leshawley had heard his story, made up a purse of money and handed it to the station as part of what it would ask for him to get to Mississippi. Before he got on the bus he was met by a police officer who asked to get the ticket and bring it back to the police and give him the money. He hammers got the ticket HELD FOR KILLING MEMPHIS, Tenn. Dec. 25—Jim Roybaldy has been held to the state court where he is charged with killing during an argument. Twenty I Pardo II NEW YORK, N. Y. Dec. 26. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 49 Fifth Avenue, New York City, today announced that four Houston residents were arrested on Sunday. 49 made a total of 20 released from the Federal Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas, during the arrest on Sunday. President Coelburn corroborated by a telegram received from Warden Hilder. The N.A.A. C. P. in connection with the above news, made public a complete list of the men released since the arrest on Sunday. President Coelburn in Washington last February of a petition signed by 158 men against the movement of the N.A.A. C. P. in Kansas City during the 14th anniversary in 1923. The list of men released with the dates of parole. José A. Deyo, June 15 Robert W. Baster, June 15 Dougton Holden, Sept. 17 William Williams, Jr. Sept. 17 Albert Hunter, Nov. 10 Bartley James, Nov. 10 W. Brushwood, Nov. 10 --- PRESIDENT COOLIDGE MEANS THAT NEGROES SHALL VOTE LOOKS FOR GREAT BLACK LAWYER - EDITORS SAVE REPUBLIC IN AFRICA 51 YEAR OLD MAN LONDON, ENGLAND, Dec. 27—In an interview here recently, I spoke with the author who carved out Rhodeia, Uganda and Nyanja for Great Britain during the 1990s. I corresponded for the Chicago Daily News that he violated a vast international treaty that is part in the balance of world power. In the coming clash of color and power, the United States in Africa will be imperiled and the heart of the dark continent will be threatened. "I don't expect to do a blast in the air," he said. "I'll be the one who is #6. "However it is entirely possible that within half a century the Great Sahara may be one great island." Points to Liberla as Example At the time of the N. A. A. C. P. pilgrimage to Leavenworth Penitentiary in 1836 the wife of former members of the 24th U. R. Infantry in prison and one in the transferred back to the prison, making 56 in all of this number, now remain all of them with sentences reduced in consequence of the misapprehension and penalty sent to President Coolidge, and they will be paroled at intervals 1838. According to a letter from the N. A. A. C. P., dated May 19th, the long term men will be eligible for prison will be eligible for prison in and four in 1838 and the five in 1839 for the advancement of Coloured people has War Department, the Board of Police, General in Washington, and with Warbonde Biddle of the Leavenworth CHICAGO, ILL., Dec. 26—Pritty one year old George Hill, on trial for his life, charged with slaying a 12-year-old girl named Layla Lowly Hill, the food-fund vampire, was saved from the mallows by a judge. The girl, a young lawyer, recently admitted to practice, who, at the time they were 12, was charged with reputations as editorial writers. The A. A. C. P. on February 24, 1818 presented a petition signed with 12,000 names to President Alexander, after I must had been hanged as a consequence. Correspondence From Washington Indicates That Chief Executive Intends to Stop Reign of Disfranchisement in Southern States Where Race is Denied Ballot WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 22—Washington is celebrating Christmas, and that means that politics are not the only subject after the advent of 1925. It does not mean that there are not, here, more important issues to consider this expression: "Well, lets go into this more fully after the first half of the year, and it must be. Then, wonders the fur fly, here is the low down on some of the inside talk about the White House, the press priced opinion that the racial新闻 fully grasp the significance of that portion of the President's register, registering and voting during Federal elections all over the country, just means that, no more and no less, Administration men as the most significant governmental body of political rights for many years. The administration will not seek to interfere with the local election of members of Congress, election of members of the United States, election of a President of the United States. It is believed that the time has come for government proposes to look into the rights of all citizens. In practice, where there is real discontent with carefully thought out and colorized Clerical voters but allowance and intelligence, there is and they are Democrats, the Republicans." N. A. r Release of which ten death sentences were commuted CALIFORNIANS ESTABLISH EXCLUSIVE VILLA ON MOUNTAIN SIDE all parties should have equal representation at the soils. If each party has a good good government of the United States, the matter of interference, if there is It will be observed that the Presidency has a strong characteristic the Coolidge way without vindictiveness, without insults, and without it is well not to format that, and the concerns are "watching the hint" of the Democratic nomination election, the Democratic National Committee made a most vigorous effort to win the nomination. This appeal was pronounced in the final vote. STABLISH EXCLU- MOUNTAIN SIDE PLANS TO LENGTHEN NE- GRO LIFE (A. N. P.) ```markdown ``` (A. N. P). DURHAM, N. C., Dec. 27—A constructive move toward the more efficient operation of the National Medical Association was made in 1971. M. O. Dumas as president and Dr. M. O. Dumas as secretary and the removal of the headquarters of the association to the Wheatley Place Civic League Makes Annual Report of Years Accomplishments; Has Constructive Program for 1925 Wm. P. Vangn, Executive Secretary Master of ceremonies, neighbors, stations and friends. We are here tonight to account to you the concert and activities of The Wesleyan Plaza Club, League of Women's Clubs, and and ending Tues. Nov. 19, 2024. More and more we are realizing today that if we are to endure and power among the great communities that stand unified and without evasion on modification for their needs and the fathers of this nation would durably be more important days that marked the genesis and evolution of our form of government. 8. Hall delivered twice per day to the Bay Center, $200, $200, and $700 blocks on Hopkins Street to near center of park, so as not to move toward danger of fire, houses established throughout the community for safety, giving better seating capacity for danger of fire, since the films are highly inflamed. Houses established throughout the community for safety, giving better seating capacity for danger of fire, since the films are highly inflamed. Gas put in the Thick block on Hopkins Street, the Hopkins Street, opened to the McLennert street, opened to the Tennis court established on the park. Meadow Street, opened to traffic from Washington Street to Worcester. Light on all but one corner throughout the Community. Construction of mall. Light on all but one corner throughout the Community. Construction of mall. Light on all but one corner throughout the Community. Construction of mall. Nolle Street opened for pedestrians. Nolle Street opened for pedestrians. Gas and sewer on Washington. Light on park, dispersing the park from a breeding place of ducks in a place for intelligent and clean water. 14. Recreation improvement on park for school children 18. Regulation of cow stalking. 19. Declare the state's authority to devise the sturblery on the neighboring state. 20. The securing of a wooden door, corner window and Nebula star. 21. Securing the flow of overflow water from a stream. 22. Requests of the Civic League to the Governor. 3. That a concrete walkway be built along the northside of school dwarfed by a large grassy dwarf. That a concrete walkway and bridge be put at the entrance of a school building. That the old wooden walkway and bridge that because of heavy traffic has been replaced with a modern and enrages the life of both pedestrians, drivers, and pedestrians. That the corner of Nellie and Meadow is in now very dark and dangerous. Recommendations to the League as a 1925 Program 1. We recommend that the Streets be paused with Jackknacks Roof, coating the property owner about $600. 2. That the $2500 and $6000 bills be divided, the abstaining property owners asking their backs leave a $100 bill. 3. Four foot concrete walk straight across the Addition from Hemp to Kampung. 4. That the Addition is footed. 5. That the League establish a library at the school for the chilliest students. 4. We recommend that a swimming park for summer recreation, constructed by the city, be put where the old bridge is at the entrance of the park. 6. We recommend a tree planting 7. that trees that are planted two to 8. a foot apart, form a joint, a 9. part as per law. WREATHY WOMAN WORKS TIME THE STUDIO Mrs. Mtanic Poulson Waters Motors 19 Miles to Truck Free of Charge BACE RELATIONS IMPROVING, AYEH ANNUAL REPORT ALPHA PHI ALPHA CONVENTION TO HAVE C. H. T. HOSIAS, ENORITY B. MITEI—W. P. H. DUOIS AS PRINCIPAL SPEAKERS. NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. Dec. 22—The city of New York has been the target of an attention challenge by the phygianacracy, a new entertainment of the delegates and numbered and friends of the Alpha Delta fraternity, down upon it during the days, when the fraternity was the annual convocation of this leading university. Other Organizations to Meet In addition to the Alpha Delta of the Delta sigma Tau and the Delta phi Kappa Delta, there is a New York City at that time in attendance. Already, there has been much interest around the first time for such a large and representative women war to gambalee at the metropolis of the world. Local Chapter of Alpha Pbl Alpha Ahead to Flux for 1000. According to information received from the National Secretary Norrland, Mr. B. W. Allison, a local committee of the Alps, by local committee of the Alps, Mr. W. B. Allison, and Alexander Thomas H. Dyev, but not the Secretary, will be in attendance at its annual meeting, which will be attended by the members of the Delta and the Zeta Phi Beta Society. Pilgrimage-Public Session, and Banquet to be Held PROPOSED POSTAL CHANGES HOWARD WITHDRAWS FROM MEMBERSHIP DRIVE OF K. OF P. ON IN GALYESTON. The Colored Knights of Pyrrhiza drive in Kings of Fulling under the ship drive in Fulling under the Special Deputy Grand Chancellor, Special Deputy Grand Commander, manders and officers of local commanders. The first class for jailwife will be held at Hall 7224 Market St. when five inmates, including Zahim, Steve Mao and Mr. Zahim, have been sent to Mr. T. W. Patrick were appointed as and Mr. T. W. Patrick were not appointed as and Mr. T. W. Patrick are not reached by the flying squad committee and requested to call at Dr. Charles C. McCormick for a visit. Application for membership during HATES WHITES) GOES RAMPAGE DERERRING, MO. Dec. 6th. the morning he met the man and that he was going to not even with them. He was going to be in the morning. Wednesday morning, armed with two revolvers, he came to contain Lumber Company, where he wounded three officers, and later wounded three officers, and later acquainted of Sigmons state that his shared wife of the officer he is to have planned many similar differences of white residents of the country to himself. Of late he had figured decided to get out and clean up the company's office, and, without utmost Outside, he met another white man and with a photo. He deputy hired him in a company and hired Sigmons state started the direction coming, but was shot down before COLORDAR ARCHITECT COMPETES FOR $598,000 PRIZE. All California Architects To Enter Context. SOUTHERN METHODIST TO PRAY OVER UNIFICATION JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Dec 26— The college of Hobbs of the University of Florida concluded a three-day session here with the management of a reservation southern, and northern branches southern, and northern branches that the church engagement in MAKING CHRISTMAS REAL CELEBRATION R. AND MRS. BROWN agreed not to have any Christmas cei- not to have any Christmas celebration. They would just be have and have a restful holiday without it, and they would go out to each other and their friends in the exchange of gifts. Their friends had conceived not to give gifts to Mrs. Brown, and as they had no children, it would be easy to carry out their intention of having just an ordinary holiday. They married and Mrs. Brown looked at Mrs. Brown through blinking eyes. "Merry Christmas," he said. "Merry Christmas," he married his wife. They were both started. That was not the way to begin an ordinary holiday. They had begun it just as they were going to do. "But then," Mrs. Brown explained, "it wouldn't be right not to say it, would it, be it. We agreed with her, and they went down to breakfast. At Mr. Brown's place were some packages. Are those?" he asked, with pretended harshness. "Oh, desirie!" said his wife, "you won't be angry, will you? I just. I won't be angry, will you? I wouldn't be Christmas without some surprises. And as we weren't giving any presents, I thought it was a good opportunity to get you some things to give to your family. Mr. Brown tore out the packages, which to his great delight contained a velvet lounging robe, some Russian perfume, and a box of his favorite cigars. "You dear!" he cried, and kissed his wife ardently. "I'll be from his pocket, a small box which he handed her. Her eyes sparkled." "For me?" she exclaimed. "For you," he said, and added, as she lifted from the box a beautiful necklace of pearls. "I thought since this year, it was a good opportunity to buy you these pearls you have wanted so long." You dear," said his wife, and kissed him joyfully. Just then the doorbell rang. A messenger with flowers and candy was at the door. "I thought it wouldn't be Christmas without these," said Mr. Brown. "And you were right, agreed his wife. "You can't have Christmas with candy and flowers, and preserve it." "And you really people really love you."-II. Luctus Cook. (© 1914, Western Newbern Union.) PLAYING SAFE IN CHRISTMAS GIVING ANKER GRISHLOM refused ac- commodation to persons who commoditation to persons who encountered the most successful merchants, the wealthiest citizens. An account overchecked by even a dollar received quick notice. It was as if Hunker had been known as the "Stony Face." "Front," "Bloodless," and like. The many solicitors of charity went to him without expecting each Christmas mysterious turkeys were left at doors whose owners were not expecting to have any. Lords of wood and tins of coal appeared in the doorsteps of the house, could have told something about them. Only one person in town really understood, and that was Andy Searle, a friend of the banker called him into his back room. "Here is a thousand dollars, Andy," he began, nodding at a roll on the pocket of his pocket and distribute it where you feel it will make the most Christmas." Banker Childhood reached for the money. "Then I won't give anything," he said to his secretary, Mrs. Wyde, almost ruined himself and the bank he his rockless generosity and accommodation to unsecure borrowers. If I became known as an author, I would be the hero of friends and — I'm scruffed I too soft-hearted to play safe. The only way is to keep up my reputation of 'Stony Face.' It is my salvation. "Oh all right," interrupted Andry Griffy. " Give me the money. I'll distribute it where I see need, and want of a Merry Christmas." — Frank Herbert. (1821, New York Times Uncle). CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT ARE WELCOME THE builders are a time when most of us would like to make one dollar do the work of five, and which shows how thoughtfulness can make a cheap gift acceptable. Therefore I give a few much instances from my own experience: I give her a jumbo jumble is who is famous for her jumbo jumble, and another whose mille pleces are a toothache delight. These two women remember their specialties, and I assure you, no present is received more gratefully than in theirs. Still another, who makes orange marmalade by a woman who is a confectioner this confection is from her favored circle. But—a word of warring: Be absolutely sure that such an offering is intended for her. I remember one woman, on a strict diet, to whom all sweets are forbidden, whose careless acquaintances are constantly sending boxes of candy, and who last year, received a glass of wild strawberry jam. deliciate to all those who could eat it, but, it happened, she could not. However, such people who could eat it, but cared for celeriousness, and need not occur. A shut-in once expiated to me upon the solid help afforded her by a Christmas present of a "mutiny basket" she was ever wanting, and could not readily procure for herself—pins, needles, tape, balls and sockets, throats and salads and cushions. "Everything is happy, as a child," I find something new that I need. It was not an expensive offering, and yet it was one I would happily accept. Akin to it was a little silk sewing-ing, also naturally received because the maker had informed herself of what the recipient's wardrobe would be that she would need, and needle-ace, spools of colored丝 matching each garment to be worn that winter. Here again the thoughtfulness—not the gift itself—is what A case of threaded needles is most acceptable to all women beyond middle age whose eyes are beginning to age. Other discriminating presents are packers of choice seeds, saved during the summer, and sent to an amateur gardener at Christmas time. A mummaness of tested recipes, compiled by the sender, is another always welcome offering. With pleasure, acutimal, retrospective and antipathy, theirs, adjourners in a far western home, who, just before the holidays, opened a box from mother and sisters for Christmas. A plan pidding and a fruit cake, made by the well-remembered recipe and, on Christmas day, to be enjoyed with most affectionate thoughts of those who have gone to milieum away, helped to cook the galley dinner—May Wilson. © 1924, Western Newspaper Unlimited. OUR HEART-RADIOS ON CHRISTMAS EVE OD owns the biggest broadcasting station in the universe, and what he needs for forthcoming broadcasts is love. Every human being has a radio—a heart-radio. If we are in a fair way of becoming good receiving stations. And a good receiver may hear harmonies that will vibrate through us. At Christmas time we should have heart-radios in perfect condition that we may know the angels manifests itself in kindness, friendliness, happiness and good cheer. In 't's, friends, and who knows but we may hear the angels singing on the Broadway Theatre, 1914, Western Newspaper Union. Christmas "Shall I get under the mistletoe?" "Yes. You stand under and I'll underwear." CHRISTMAS GIVING AND ITS MEANING IVE me sit." the woman said as she crowded her way rudely up to the handkerchief counter. "One has to buy something, I suppose, and I guess handkerchiefs take the least thought and consider "Any particular pattern?" the clerk inquired. "It's a very sweet, happy time to me," the girl answered. There is too much that is conventionally Christmas giving. We burden ourselves with obligations which we should never assume. We give we give too often because we feel that we should will say if we do not, because we hope to receive something in return. We keep up the practice because we have not the courage or the diplomacy to personalize little thought or personality into it. "Please do not send me anything at Christmas time," a friend wrote me, "for by doing you would embarrass you which I can ill afford to meet." It was a sensible letter which few would have had the courage to write. It is not what we give that really matters, even when the giving is done. The friendly, personal letter, the trifle which we have ourselves made, even the card which we pick up at the book store, often brings us chosen without love or thought. Christmas is a time of kindly thoughts, of forgiveness, of charity, and of good will to all men. There is no other reason to be so dreary to be away from home. as Christmas day. The spirit of Christmas is the spirit of self-sacrifice and of love. Who will Men bring gifts to the Christ child come a long way over a rough and weary road full of dangers and full of discomforts; but the gifts they brought were gifts of love and caused the end of love, and the impulse to bring them came from the heart. They are the wise men today who can give thankfulness, gratitude, loyalty, and in their hearts and without thought of what they are to receive—Thomas A. Clark, Dean of Men, University of Illinois. No Doubt Bug—What kind of a Christmas do you expect to have. Mr. Snail! Snail—Very Good! CHRISTMAS CARDS WILL BRING CHEER HEY all adored the mantelpiece—the many Christmas cards. How gay they were. How handsome way of making the room cheery and decorated for Christmas. Each one did its part to add. Many of these cards had almost nothing. So many of the senders had said. I don't believe I'll send them a card this Christmas. We never see them any more." But then they added—"SHI they are friends and it was the Christmas wish." So all the cards had come. And not one of them was in the way. Not one of them but that Graham Bonner.—mary Graham Bonner (8. 18. 4, Western Newspaper Union.) It Was Christmas Eve— THE deep hush of night had fallen over the land and up above thousands of stars twinkled, seeming a shining a little brighter than on the ground, with every window candles and lighted trees trees sent their shining rays out into the darkness, symbols of hope and joy that be born again next morning. Everywhere the split of the season made itself felt and men and women were in a state of peace and good will. Everybody seemed to be working feverishly to make happiness for others, most of them being women, but not that was coming on the morrow even as one of them? In every heart there was added condensation and love; in every home there was no hat that was coming on the morrow even as one of them? In every heart there was added condensation and love; in every home there was no hat that was coming on the morrow even as one of them? In every heart there was repeated itself in the hearts of men and women everywhere—Katharina Biedermann. 1924. Woman. THE "SANTA SACK" GAME FOR KIDDIES ANTA CLAUS is a real problem to some mothers. Shall their children be told the truth about Santa Claus as he sliding into the chimney with retender and sleight? This idea may help some mother who is puzzled over this question. Little folks were old enough to understand about the existence of Santa Claus, whenever we saw a picture of the jolly old man, Santa Claus, because he looked happy. And he looked happy because he was good and kind to everyone. So when the teacher tries to have them smile and look joyful, like Santa, whose picture we had among others we referred to, as moral or myth picture. We grew to understand more fully the meaning of the Christ-masteus we played a game, "Santa sack," which meant that it if meant that we should play to play with their toys or give them of their apples or cookies, they were playing Santa Claus, because Santa Claus was unsealed and divided what Sometimes when their playmates came, we would say, "Touw want to play *Santa Sack*, and away they would play *Santa Sack*.* Santa delighted to play and be called Santa when they run errands, smiled or did something kind. Santa was a make-believe creature, and read to them, such as "The Baggygog Man," "Children's Hair," "Jack Spat," "Hiwatna." Anyone who gave a gift at any time of year was invited to play Santa as they distributed gifts at school or at any public place, they were delighted that someone was playing Santa as they lived in the home with their little friends. For anyone who is unselfish, kind and cheerful to it there is Santa Claus to someone else. We older the Santa sack was woven into a lesson story with the thought that each of us has something in smile, words and kinds to give to another all the time. For Santa Claus, many children had from his sack of treasures in Bethlehem long ago! So Santa Claus means unselfless, cheerful, kindness—many things that are worth our children— Garrick Walten. © 1924, Walt Disney Univ. "WE MUST BE GLAD; WE MUST BE KIND" T WAS the usual day-time street car crowd. the tired-looking girl—overwroter and underfed—and beaded her the girl of leisure with her vansy case; the weary business man, with his hat, and the reeling crowd of boy scouts. The banker who had had an accident with his car, and resented the fact that he had to go home in the street car. The overweight man who died the space for two—and was at all the world because of it. The groggy old man in front of a boy who grewd at the street car system and the university, and was a woman with two children—a baby of three and the other a lad of six; they were poorly dressed. The boy began to whimper and the mother beautifully shewed her, while the grout in front groomed at her. "Talk to lil' sister," whispered the mother. "Make her to be internet." The six-year-old, hard to mother. "This baby is hard to baby." "Not cry, not feel!" he said cheerfully. "This time to be ver- glad." This time of holy day because the mother is hard to baby. "One baby doll, if ver good-perhaps red balloon." People were listening now, but the little girl was hard to handle unconscious of it. The baby had unsecured her black eyes on big brother, and when he paused she said briefly—"Mom!" he hastened on—"Lights in the shops—many toys—Christine tree in church, and ever body kind to ever body—stocks to hang up for care." "Mom!" demanded the baby. "The girl had put away her vanity box and was listening; and the bank account was empty, crying the baby and her many bangles." People exchanged smiles, and the grumpy old man who was getting off, too, turned to help her with the child. And the words went with me, re- peating themselves over and over because of those Christ Child."—Anna Dennis Gingrich. "New York News Journal." --- CHRISTMAS SPIRIT MAKES CHRISTMAS **WAS** Christmas morning; the ground was covered with snow, it was early morning, and real Christmas. It was early morning and the Gaylord household was asir. "Now, not a single package on that troop until I get the turkey in the mail." This from the busy Mother Gaylord as she hurriedly pulled into the alley to get the turkey one more spoon of dressing. "All right, old dear," saddened Hugh, the oldest of the three sons—a tree, a horse, a gift a gift without you. "Thank you, son," said mother as she dried her hands and joined the tree. "nor a gift without you." All this joy with us—but business first. That largest package is from him. His letter said possibly he couldn't handle the package, but let's save the tree until he does come, and not touch a package, for a tree is not a tree nor a gift. A familiar step was heard; the rang and in stepped Dad, shouting "Merry Christmas to all! My pack is done get here!" Beel jay! Gel jay! I'm just in time. Four voices in unison: "How did you get here?" "Blow in!" did "Well, I guess I did. Christians couldn't be Christmas without you, so I came by airplane. Golly! I am a mime! I am good! let me open our package." The tree was truly a tree; the packages were sure-enough gifts; the curry and the count-of-poodles turkey, and the Christmas tree, the whole family was assembled with true love in their hearts for each other and Christ in the midst. —B. (B. 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) Genera.—Switzerland is preparing its national expedition, which will attempt to ascend Mount Everest where the leader of the Swiss team, schedule to start in spring, 1925, is a well-known Swiss alpinist who already has experience in the high mountains. His assistance will be some of Switzerland's best climbers, none over thirty-five years old. He will bring the oxygen apparatus carried by the English expedition. Instead, they will carry small pits of compressed and liquid oxygen to be injected by syringe or breathing difficulties by breathing difficulties. Wind Robs Man of Three $100 Bills San Francisco.—The mischievous wind that sprang up recently to swoop down on Market Street, the flappers cost William Wilson of No. 1145 Howard street $300. As Wilson was taking out his wallet to buy a Sunday paper the rapacious, predatory saphyre flashed them down the street. Wilson leaped to catch his flying money, but the gust carried them around a corner and, although searching the streets, added by a good-sized crowd, he was unable to recover the bills. --- ```markdown ``` BRYAN—R. J. H. Hardeman sobriety. The A. M. E. Xmas sobriety. The M. A. Xmas morning at stadium. The Hardenman Xmas morning at all the churches of the city. The Sunday marks the first quarterly of the conference, to be held on Monday, which time the Bishop, Freedling and the Rev. James Compton composed of 18 conference assessments of the University of Duluth with her brother and friends Bryan and Waco he encaused for the official board Monday night. DIBOL—Mr. F. L. Porter of Silsbee was in town last Tuesday Friday until Jan. 4th. We are happy New Year, Clarence, Center to spend the holidays with left for Franklin Sunday. Mrs. is spending her holidays at home reporting Dibol news since the old reporters will try to number of readers for the Bresser. **TRINITY—The first anniversary** of Pilgrim Church was very dull on account of the weather. Bain Courte prescheduled a nicolor Sunday night at Cown. Mrs Sam Powell has res- sults to doine fine. Miss Lucia Dela- rue Xmas builds with her mother, and for some points of Louisiana. Cheap, Reasonable Terms, Looka New and Runa Good All Nahs Care carry 60-day Guarantee **BROWNWOOD** - Rev. Brown of Lampas successed Rev. Hester, M. Church, Rev. Brown moved his family here Rev. Brown moved his family here wife of Mr. Jas, Hester, who has died at her home on Saturday Sunday Sherman was preached by E. Johnson of Fort Worth who was died at her home on Saturday Matthe Hester's life is an example Rev. S. H. Alexander made a flying Municipal Council, Mrs. Berries O. Misses Kline and Mary Grittin will spend Xmas with Mrs O. Misses Kline and Mary Grittin will spend Xmas with Mrs O. Misses Kline and Mary Grittin will spend Xmas with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hudson are in Henry Whitfield and mother and father of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson. Xmas at their old home in the Blackhawk blackjack for Sunday for Nova Scotia. Sister and father of sister and father. Remember cash for the paper, we will be our Mr. Andrew Hammond of Bethlehem preparing for Xmas. Monday preparing for Xmas. Back from Conference, where he were an attendance of the annual delight of his people. Mr. John H. prepared to his home where he has prepared to his home where he has C. C. Platt an old teacher of this day, chalking hands, with old city today. He has closed his looking for two small families to Mr. Johnski McKeaver presented the award to Ms. Joaile McKeaver is all Sullivan. Mrs. Joaile McKeaver is all Sullivan. Orlando, Texas to do some work with the company of Mrs. Dora Praelier, compressed by Mrs. Dora Praelier. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1924 TEXAS TOWNS ```markdown ``` TEXARAKA, Mrs. Ada Warren from and M. J. Curran Jr., and wife and M. J. Curran Jr., are attending the fun- eral of their late husband, Alen Allen moved to Love Chapel Sunday and reported a nice reunion with the holdings with her parents, Mrs. Allen, and Mrs. Virginia A. companied by Mrs. Virginia A. from high school in Nowata, Okla, who spend the holidays with pantsies, spend the holidays with pantsies, planned for Mrs. Allen during her stay in the city, Mr. M. R. Hom- erson and points North, Mr. R. R. Homerson and points North, Mr. R. Homerson and points North, Mr. R. L. Craft of Bishop College will spend the holidays with Mrs. and Mrs. R. HENDERSON — Rev. J. G. Colina, a quarterly newsletter on Dec 24 at 11:30 a.m. he read for first time the 15th chapter, subject "Fiction" Roman, 15th chapter, subject "History" Roman, and stinging wind filled his obligation at Mother Zion Zion church church parishie et里克, Dec. 21 and now for Houston, Sunday to spend left on Houston, Sunday to spend left on Dec. 17 for Kaufman and Mrs. A. D. Darrrell, Mrs. A. D. Darrrell, Mrs. A. D. Darrrell, Sunday. In last week's issue an error 7,000. It should have been 7,000. It should have been highly entertained at the home of young Wesley Chanel, members of Young of Wesley Chanel, members of Young of Wesley Chanel, members of last week. Mrs. A. D. Darrrell of days at home with parents and children at home with parents and children at Dallas was called home to attend the bedside of his grand mother HEPPERSON — Jefferson, a little girl from Texas, of the older small cities of the state, for many years her greatest of men and women, for her greatness of many men and women, but in others as well as a cross the pond last week was visitation of the colored part of the winter when she had seen now for many days and Christmas it seem that it will be great preparation for the best that she can be, but the weather seems of all to us that it will be great. Homer Steward a pastor of the Cottonwood Texas farm from Texasakon, Texas, while his wife Katie L. Jackson, that gave him a fine reception for the few that the A. T. Trains were all over the state he would not be able to get out at Prof. J. A. Robinson, the National Association made his visit to us Saturday night not allow our people to get out to see him, but to come in and see that he was able to come in contact with him. He could, Mrs. Hattie A. Hawkins of by in the city to see her brother and spend a day and night on her bed and to the funeral of one of the most other members of the race in the city that died in Bush, Texas, and was to the funeral of one of the most Texaskansas, Texas to Arthur Texx who expresses his sincere thanks to express his sincere thanks to her children, the death of the few, and the many donations that sent her and family while in Texas Miss Violet Hardy, in so be the Miss Violet Hardy, in so be the FORT WORTH TEXAS Y. M. C. A. Notes Appreciative number enjoyed the dinner given by Membership Department Welcome to be extended to incoming members early in the New Year. Employment this week show a number of new positions. One, due perhaps to the dilution period, have made applications for post-graduate work have not been opened. Another, through our Bureau this week, have entrusted me with a position through our Bureau this week. Richardson and W. D. Brace, Haines, Richardson and W. D. Brace, Haines. The hand meets every Monday and Thursdays nights 7:00 o'clock on the radio. The Director Any boy or men interested in Band or Orchestra, call by 212-255-2555. ```markdown ``` Most Chorished among the Gifts bestowed by the Passing Year is the memory of the pleasant relations with those whom we have been privileged to serve. And so it is most sincerely that we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year PORO COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Malone PORO HAIR AND TOILET PRODUCTS ```markdown ``` Coming Events at the X. M. C. A. Colored Branch During the Kansas Season, 1824 Pfizer, Inc. Dem. Dem. Dem. Gulf Coast Gulf Coast Dem. Dem. Dec. 20, 2000, 4:00 p.m. m. b. m. speaker, subject "Consider and speak" speaker, subject "Consider and speak" speaker, subject "Consider and speak" speaker, Mr. Chas. H. Harrison, société, Mr. Chas. H. Harrison, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 4:50 p. m. Basket Ball game H. M. Basket played Boy's club. Boy's executive concilment meeting, 7:28 a.m. ; m. 1:38 p. m. NOTICE To Clubs and Persons Having Items of Local Interest. Please send all items to be published in the EXPLAINS that they may reach this office Tuesday evening. Dallas Express Pub. Company --- PAGE THREE Vegetarian—Egg plant omelot, and a piece of milletseed. It doesn't always take cash to buy coconuts. A lot of us get it and have it charged. A wife harden makes his wife what he wants to do. GOES TO COURT AT 106 YEARS NASHVILLE, Tenn. Dec. 26 NASHVILLE, Tenn. Dec. 26 who may say that once employed by Gem. Andrew Jackson was called Gem. Andrew Jackson was called one of the witnesses in a will of the one witness in a will CLASSIFIED "ADS" PUBLIC SPEAKING taught by BROOKLYN JACKSON, TD-84- Oakland, CA, 91746 **WOMEN** There's Betty Dellarra & "Seen" in Prevention Council, CA, 91746 Co. B, W. J. Wakeman Street, Chelsea, CA. LOOK UP Social Security Station--BROOKLYN JACKSON, velopes Pristine with Jerry Buge TREASURE PRESS, Hammond, MD ALL MEN, WOMEN, BOYS, GIRLS, 17 to 48, willing to accept Governor Pennycake, 140 to 200, traveling or stationary, write Mr. Oppenau, 485 St. Louis, Mo. immediately. FOR RALD—One 8 room house for sale new and modern on Franklin Street, Terma, H-1912. 13-13-13 THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER WILL Promote Ame Growth of Hair WILL Also Restore The Strength, Vitality and quality of The Hair IF YOUR HAIR IS LAVENDER WITH TRY EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER falling Hair, Dandruff, Hair with wiping Hair or any Hair Trouble, wiping Scalp or any Hair Trouble. In the Interior of the East India Hair Grower. The parties that go to the rooms of the East India Hair Grower will be provided with the hair, ensuring nature to do its work. Devise it, ally. Perfumed with a hint of flowers. The best known are red flowers. The best known are red flowers. Red flowers. Its natural Color. Can be used with Natural Color. Can be used with Natural Color. Price Sent by Mail 800-180 extra. Inquiries to Mail 800-180. S. D. LYTON. 313 N. Central, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma THE WALL STREET OF NEGRO AMERICA BED BED BED SERVICE STORE IN SERVICE Parrish Street is in Durham North Carolina. It is the street on which are located more than $50,000,000 worth of Negro business houses. It was in this town and on this street that the recent formal launching of the million dollar Negro finance corporation was held. Pew black men in America, belonging to the masses know of the existence of such a street. Few in fact, know that there are in any city, a group of Negro business houses which represent so many. It was only recently that the United States started discussion launched in a group of fairly intelligent men as to whether there were any Negro millionaires or not. MEMBER NATIONAL MEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION. The Dallas Express Subs- criptions in Advance SUBS. TRAUF. $25.00 BEE MORTER. $12.50 BEE MORTER'S BEE MORTER'S $500 COPY. While there is probably not another street in America which is as distinguished as is Parvish Street by the amount of Negro capital centered on it, there are many which houses Negro business houses in fact that in the past twenty-five years the capitalization of Negro business houses has increased by many fold and the number has been raised from 20,000 to 65,000, while the aggregate wealth has increased from $100,000 to $1,500,000. The knowledge of the Negro in the ways of doing business is rapidly increasing. The end is not yet. Foreign Advertising Representative: W. M. J. Cliff Company, 600 South Dexter Road, W. M. J. Cliff Company, 600 South Dexter Road, 115th Street, New York, N.Y. Published every Saturday morning in the Year at 10:00am Swim Ave. by HE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS Notice To The Public It will happen that in time there will be more such spots as Parrish Street now is. It may continue to lead in the amount of capital centrifuge we have, but the growth will not be enough to warrant the fullest extent. This will happen only as those who conduct business enterprises strive to take them out of the "one man" class and make them nation wide in their service, and as the members of the general public see to it that they do their bit toward making these businesses thrive and grow by reason of Any erroneous reflection upon the DALLAS EXPRESS will be any person, first or corporation that is not a member of the DALLAS EXPRESS will be brought to the attention of the pub- lisher at Post Office at Dallas Park as second or third, under the DALLAS EXPRESS. THE DALLAS EXPRESS Six millions of dollars were given for the advancement of Negro education during the past week by white philanthropists. The three schools to benefit from these gifts were Hampton Institute, Tuskegee Institute and Johnson C. Smith College (formerly Biddle University). The donors were George Washington University, which which name, James B. Duke, the famous tombstone magnate. Colored education shared in a total of more than seventy millions dollars given for helpful purposes by the two men. Hampton and Tuskegee shared the largest amount. Mr. Eastman added a million dollars to the endowment fund of each school in the form of a gift of stock of the Eastman Kodak Company. This stock was figured at a value of $50 million. The stock is now listed at 111 a share. W. R. KING Johnson C. Smith University of Charlotte, N. C., was made the beneficiary of four per cent of a trust fund of $40,000,000 created by Mr. Duke. This four per cent will amount to $1,600,000, making an endowment fund which is almost twice as large as that recently obtained by Fisk University. THE TRUE XMAS SPIRIT At this time there is naturally a reversal of feeling to correspond with the season. Gifts are given, hearts are opened and eyes are pierced to permeate the very air. Why? It is in accordance with the custom which was instituted at the birth of the Son of God, the Christ Child, whose course is to look on life; a knowledge that there was hope for the most perverted and pardon for the vile sinner alive. It was the birth of the Son of God, who is responsible for all of the things which in this world, we call good. Gifts like this insure the increased ability of the Negro to take his rightful place in the scheme of production of the country. They represent as much in this day as did the efforts of those of a former day who founded the schools for the training of the freedmen. We rejoice at these most recent gifts for education. Their worth is inestimable. News dispatches state that the discrimination in the departments at the Capitol will be done away with in the administration of Coolidge. If true it is welcome news. Its institution, while only to be expected of a Democritic regime, was the most flagrant flouting of the principles of Democracy which this country has ever witnessed. That in the place of operation of the government itself there should have been placed wail and separate treatment of different groups. It is not the case as that there should be blasphemy on display in churches. If Coolidge does no other thing than put the stamp of disapproval on this practice, he will have made a contribution to the practice of democracy in government which is sorely needed. And in this connection, it may be stated the members of the race should make it known in unimissible form and expect this to be done. They have the power now to make themselves heard and they should do it. The true spirit of Christianity shows itself in the sort of actions that are so often associated with good things, which love sprout from that Priceless gift of God to man. And, consider it as we may, there can be no proof of the love of God, but the devotion of love for all mankind. The Christmas gift is one of love and holiness, just as the Christmas gift is one of love and joy. It was an expansion of the love of God for mankind. From this same gift alluring of the things which exist among men today, which are given to the world by the Father, of the gift of His Son. That love is the reason for the progress of culture and philanthropy; it is the inciting force behind every love for less or less love for human beings. PERMANENT ORGANIZATION FOR NEGRO REPUBLICANS There is every reason to feel that the removal of the office of the Negro branch of the Republican National Committee from Chicago to Washington, is a sign of a sort of recognition of Negro political leadership which has not been before seen, but which is highly pleasing. It means that the party as a whole has recognized the ability of the Negro to participate in the game with a different sort of spirit that has been hereof seen. As the season approaches there should be, in the heart of every child, a celebration of all of his talents to the task of bringing the whole mankind closer to a realization of the love which is the base of the education, and a nearer approach to the everyday exercise of that love in the spirit of Xmas has its place in the life of every person every day. The joy of the day it is restricted to the bare observation of the one day. Those who name it fully satisfy day in day the true spirit of love. As the season approaches, let some such realization come to life of all of us who have "Merry Xmas" have behind it a love of all man who can be an object of love. Friends who receive the gifts which are marks of special welcome. The spirit of Xinna has its place in leadership and the argues for a more careful consideration of the things that things happen to day. It cannot be fully sensed if day cannot be believed to be the part of political value of the one day. These who sense it fully strive every day in every way to show their possession to the appointed one through whom all of the needs of the world are served. As the season approaches, let the spirit of Xinna be always lost in his attempts at personal improvement. every man, and let the greeting of "Merry Xmas" be behind it love of all men which can be obeyed friends who receive the gifts which are marks of special esteem Here's our expression of sympathy now for the unwise person who has been wronged by the holiday that he is in debt for the better part of the new Year. Hide and hide now can right she also hide We feel that the creation of this office is also a splen- did tribute to the ability of Mr. Matthews. And, though it puts upon his shoulders an unusual amount of responsibility, at the same time, gives him opportunity to use further splendid qualities of leadership which he so well demonstrat- d during the campaign just closed. A MONUMENT TO OUR BOYS AS WELL A news dispatch of a few days ago told of the unwelling in the near future of a monument to the late Theodore Dorsey, who died in 1915. A MONUMENT TO OUR BOYS AS WELL A news dispatch of a few days ago told of the unwelling in the near future of a monument to the late Theodore Roosevelt at Santiago to commemorate the service of that great soldier in the Spanish American War. Even the bare bones of the story are not clear. The gallant services of the Negro soldiers in that battle and victory. In fact, there has never been a battle field nor a war in which Negro soldiers participated that is better known or more widely heralded than that field and San Juan. Who can remember when at Xmas time cannibals crackers and pies and shot-guns made more of them? The town combined? These were the days of real damnages which the police had taken. Thank Fate they are gone forever. a glory that time will only make more glorious. In the unveiling of that monument to Theodore Rosevelt, soldier and American gentleman without a peer in recent years, a monument to Negro soldiers will also be uncovered. For it is impossible to think of the one in connection with that great struggle without thought of the other. The glory of great generosity is the glory of heroes of that conflict. That at least is one of the facts in history involving Negroes that has not been forever lost. The time has come when those who would serve me need be well trained for it. A matriarch without any tools, should not grumble because he gets no work to do. To belong to the Neurotic alone is not sufficient reason for being hired by one of the race to do a place of work. Fitness conditions and that includes everything. Building a New Disposition I therefore turn to books about and always wear them inside out to show them. A few Condensed rules for the Compulsion Don't use hard water at all, use water that is not too thickly dry the Dont fail to thoroughly dry the pure zeolite tablets pure zeolite tablets - washing in the dye upward, especially near the dye upward, especially near Dont eat fat meats, pastries, salads, and dried straw tea of coffee Dont drink strong tea of coffee Dont worry, it produces power Dont worry, it produces power Dont give away to violent emoji By following this rule you will do more to help your complexion and beauty than by using all the toilet creams invented. Graceful Bearing Bath To Reduce and Strengthen the Abdomen **Baths with soap and very hot water** Baths with soap and very hot water abdomen with a turkish bath brush and wash cloth, rabbling from right to left, then gradually from right to left, then gradually the friction with the cold water. **Canges and Perk-a-boo sandwiches** **CHICKEN CANAPES** To half a chicken stock, which is cool but not frozen, chicken stock, which is cool but not frozen, cut cold roast chicken mayonnaise. Cut cold roast chicken stock, which is cool but not frozen, cut the sap mixture with the sap mixture in triangles of bread which have been baked in a hot oven, cool darnish the chicken with a bite of salt. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN NEGRO HISTORY. Questions pertaining to if a good interest and ad- dress by it is permitted by the subject. If not permitted by the subject, when a stamped envelope writes a message to the stamped New Press, 325 Copyright, 1928 Parrish Street where there is $50,000,000 worth of Negro business! In the heart of the South where prejudice is most pronounced! It is a fair sample of what can be achieved by the efforts of the community to attempt to make realizations of their visions. The progress of the business houses of the street should serve as a spur to the ambitions of those in other sections. The feat of the promoters of Parrish Street can be duplicated. It can help to increase the number of Negro streets of Negro business, there is food for much thought. MORE MONEY FOR NEGRO SCHOOLS SEGREGATION AT THE NATIONAL CAPITOL Duttered toast 1 1-4 inches wid. and 2 inches long. According to history does a mixture of Negro and white blood form in the Pacific type—P. I. Pittsburgh, in Philadelphia, and even our past American scientists are believing in city and district their prejudices to the facts. Babylon, Greece, and Rome, were all mixtures. And in fact it seems to be truth that the African blood is the mixture of the two bloods and superior as to stricte value. You will recall that I told I. you Texas to the place where I wrote to C. B. I will go back and disillusionate with C. B. I relate my experience here. Here I get to town Monday, and the mission was to communicate Tuesday they called it high twelve, but I was not of mine, but I started in to study law, in I was assigned to stop with a Dr. J. B. Christian. He owns a clinic, fits up drop medicine and just what the other doctors order so it I first-classtime he. He has a home. He is one of the teachers. Dr. Shearman looked wires for wires on the phone to friends around him, until 12:30 in the afternoon he gave a wrap, and the one that said men in that place became an assistant. He looked around and said I could not understand exactly what he asked. Are you surrendered that you were hopeless? was he hoped he was going to see you. He called for the collection of a few books and see me, but that Most Worried other another man and I never tell him. "Brother Sorley. I have a perennial smile without the masseuse small and cold bids will please smell and see me as if my mouth would turn into a smile." He front of that thing with a Bible. You distrust the portraits, amuse him, and that Most Worried other another man with the aid of a bronze funerary plaque. --- TID-BITS By Leonard Massenburge (For The Associated Negro Press) In the dining car on the trans- portation train, the chef is the custom to print the menu for each meal in the lanceage of the country through which the train is passing at the time. There is no place in the whole world which causes such counten- tains of waste as Atacama, in Chile. There is no place in the world where flowing down from the distant mountains is so great, and sink into the great heat, and sink into the ground and reappear in the spring charged with salt and unfit to take the place of the regular serv- ant, a groom. That famed institu- tion was very practical origin. A French village individual little cakes to the individual little cakes to the that it would be more convenient others were concentrated into one Of the many varieties of super- scription and witchcraft prevalent among the Makuaes of Portuguese East Africa, that of the "Ibere Mr. Bessie Whitted, learning to speak, called up her husband by the phone and he took him to tote me over in his car. They jointly agreed, and then they agreed to buy about one hundred miles but not about one hundred on the gas. I am not able to tell you how much he paid, so excuse me. I do know that Charlotte Hawkins was born in Charlotte. Hawkins was stopped in Gransbrough and he sent to express my thanks to my friends and his wonderful wife for her home, also Mrs. J. M. Carey and her home, also Mrs. J. M. Carey and many others. To me, and many others, I want to express my more about Mr. Bessie Whitted in an interview. 421 Calgary, Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. I present. I will stop here. man" can easily surpass all the "man" word "tiger" or "tiger is" the Fortune-guess name for the leopard, which is a wild animal. The natives believe that the medicine man can man for the time being, and that he can self into a leopard, consorting with them in the bush and assuming the role of a claw. The paraphernalia used on the leopard, a human small animal, is the wood pieces of wood painted in brown and sandy tints around the eyes, and sandy tints around the hands and tied small curved knives attached. The medicine man processes the wood and sandy tints again until hit dead is accomplished. OFFICE CAT TRADE MARK BY JUNIUS The reason many of us do not recognize opportunity, is that it does not arise around disgust as hard work. Worry is interest paid on trouble before it becomes due. Matchless Teacher. Teacher: Willie, can you tell me how matches are made? Make sure you blame you for wanting to know. Why, what do you mean? Mother says you've been trying to make one last year. - - - - - Things that count are what you do today. - - - - - Some folks have the stuff; some have only stuffing. - - - - - You drift toward the rocks. You have to row to success. - - - - - The average Greek girl marries at fifteen. In America the hunting season is six years long. - - - - - Ah! It so! At sight of girls with eyes like stars, our heart it skips and skips, But girls with legs like Quarter-sticks. Should keep them in lapse. Amusement For beating your wife, I will fine you $1.10. said the judge. I don't object to the dollar, said the invader, but what is the ten cents. That, said the judge, is the federal tax on amusements. Never interrupt a man, when he prays, curses, or kimes. Deskology A man isn't always useful and important because he has a rolltop deal. Agree Windy Wolf, Much depends on whether he keeps his mind on it, or his feet. A scout says smoking causes lines to form around women's mouths, causes their under lips to swell, and makes them look old before their time. We feel sure he don't think smoking is going to do the girls much good. Slowly: Why? You are turning him on. Mist Wise: Because I've grown tired of wondering why you like to keep me in the dark. There are not many things that really matter. And to see the cakecake spending money for facecream when he doesn't know where the next cigarette is coming from? - - - The champ optimist of the universe is the relative who sent a single to a loving haev for a birthday present. 1850: Dime a nickel please. 1894: Come across, Dad. Now that the Ladies Home Journal has appeared in barre Journal, she appears to live to see night school classes and military classes for men. The reason the speeches come after the dinner is because nobody could listen to them before dinner. Then He Left for the Club Wife (with newspaper) - It says here that men grow bald because the intense activity of their brains. Hubby - Exactly. And women live no more careers because of the intense activity. If a man can care, he'll build wrong. If he can smile and won't keep away from him. He is well constituted who has not he has not and replies for what he has. A certain Dear photographer says that chewing gum makes her think. It also makes others think, but not the same things. And He Didn't Either. Registration Officer (to spinner)- Your name please. Mail me your registration Officer: Age? Miss Brown: Have the Misses Hi! who live next door, given Texas Towns CROOKETT — Shady Grove: Mr. Kirk Grove, wife of Mr. Kirk Grove, caring parents and friends. Mrs. Anita Kirk Grove, wife of Mr. Kirk Grove, love will spend the Xmas holidays with relatives in Houston. E. Church, K.K. was well attended. Most worthy pastor ascended the ring sermon to the missionary. 38th verse. Our heart was made to liven the message; collection box. George of St. Paul escorted the location and praised a burning sermon. The spirit ran high; collection box. At $ 6.00clock the pastor was back with Rev. 6h, the 10th column, "col- lege." Rev. 6h was taken for the poor, amount was taken for the poor, amount from Miles Church C. M. G. Conation from Miles Church C. M. G. Conation The missionary sister of Miles the pastor's host Rev. P. W. Tapier with his sister, the minister of Miles sunday night every member of Miles sunday every church in the city is at the Presbyterian Church in a Union Rally. **EDOW.** The Fair began at Prairie in the 12th which was enjoyed by all 12th which was enjoyed by all Miles, the Alice Jackson is very sick sick list. Mr. Robert Wideman is sick list. Mr. Robert Wideman is Jones, who has been in Illinois who has been in Illinois who has been in Illinois who has been in Illinois to leave this week for Dallaire. Miles to see his people Sunday. Mr. Cotter to see his people Sunday. Mr. Cotter Young, left Monday in miles left Friday for Dallaire D. Young, Garfield Hill Lila Curtis miles left Friday for Dallaire the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cotter Mas. A. V. Kennedy was the guest of the Haskell family, the guest of Haskell, Forman was the guest of Lilia Hickle, Taylor was the guest of M. Franklin and daughter, Nance Sumpter, Taylor and daughter, Nance Sumpter Sunday, Miss Luster Tay- man, Miss Clyde Sumpter, Miss Mice Clyde Sumpter, Miss Mice Clyde dan was the guest of Miss Dose Williams and Mrs. Ala Boldin Williams and Mrs. Ala Boldin Hickle, Sunday afternoon, Miss Ine Williams and Mrs. Ala Boldin Hickle, Sunday afternoon, Miss Ine Boggus, Sunday afternoon, Miss Zula Hickle, Sunday afternoon, M. N. Ler- mann, John Grey are on the list. At $8.30 Dr. Hampton came on the morning Monday night a big banquet in honor of our pastor, and $14.00 at Monday night a small leaders站 by Mrs. M. Viale and Mrs. M. Hale presented the pastor with a dignified honors by Mrs. A. Thomas a fine hair folly, followed by the pastor with a valuable article. We take this method of thanking our members to make our pastor feel good for the pastor. Sunday was quite a high day at the Church in Vernon at his post at the First Presbyterian Church. Rev. Hamilton of the pastors anniversary at New Hope Baptist church programs were easy, serene and programmed. He was an Missions Society member. Rev. Evanne of the congregation made quite an appreciation of the Misses and Mrs. Ports of Tulsa and Mrs. Ports of Fort Smith. The Misses had quite an enjoyable night doing new members. The Misses added new members. Bob added Tuesday night Dec. 6 of the illness of her mother at Dakalak, Texas Mr. Dewitt Waltell Missingchine and is doing nicely. Mr. Ira Tameleman, man. Rev. Chattman was at the temple man. Rev. Chattman was at the Church. Many new faces are greetings Sunday in interest of the colored Sunday in interest of the colored THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1924 **SHIRMAN**—The marriage of Mr. Pike was commemorated the 8th anniversary at Parys, Hampshire. H Bell the parson, Ade M. Ada Dorsey the letteringist, H Bell the parson, Ada Dorsey the letteringist, Fred Douglas school, W. Lynch the whitaker of Kansas City, Ms. relatives, Mr. Rice Nelson of Dalton, Mrs. relatives, W. H. W. Harnall has been named the pastor of the seminary Baptist Sunday in March, 1934, Mrs. Racha bedside of her mother, Mrs. Nannie Santirium. Mimes. Novella jones and Gorda Jones a well social repons gives all the hospital, house, 811 N. Frances St. Quite a number of music Men was supers of seven TREPLE--Born last M. even.嫡 momma a 11 b. boy mother and son momma a 11 b. boy mother and son Mrs. from Nelson of south th. last last Sunday evening of the death last Sunday evening of the death Amherst, at which place she Amherst, at which place she Miss Nina Wilson of Washington, and Miss Nina Wilson of Washington, holy weekd last Saturday night Ave. D. The Rev. T. K. Boone of the South S. Saturday evening, Mr. Woods one of our successful busi Woods one of our successful busi Several of the local churches last Sunday evening at the Birthday Party, which is immediately more successfully. Mild weather minimized the event, and the little school is spending the holidays. PONDER—Rev. Varner was at his post Sunday afternoon at the Mt. Patterson School. Pilot Point to spend the holidays at the Mt. Patterson school, who is teaching at the home with the home folk, Mr. and Mrs. Varner, and evening to visit their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Varner closed here Friday for the holidays and closed here Friday for the New Year's celebration at a Christmas Tree and New Year's Eve. PAUL QUINN COLLEGE WANT MEMORIAL FOR NEGRO SOLDIERS WASHINGTON, O. C., Dec. 20—Much progress is being made in the movement here since the Army began the memory of Negro soldiers and sailors who fought for their country during the recent war. The Army is now under fire by the National Memorial Association, F. D. Lee, president. Letters have been received from members of Congress, promising to expedite consideration of the joint resolution of Rep. Will H. Wood of Indiana which would establish a commission of sine to obtain designations and would authorize expenditure of $5,000. Iowa was in 1922. Keep the hardie burning. The choral club made its initial trip to Dallas last year to sing with Roberta, the musical directress in going to have one of the best age groups. I think they hear working new BELTON—The cold weather hit here Thursday evening, and the sunny afternoon we have been having freezing temperatures, Monday afternoon, and pastor, came from Austin Saturday evening accompanied cold weather services we had, out short Edna Klinch came in from Waco. Edna Klinch is very sick. Miss Bainster Sparks is very sick. Miss Bainster Sparks is very sick. Home for the holidays. The banquet given by Dave Walton bodyguard is short talks by short members and visitors was served. Alright Dave Walton we have your number, Prof. L. R. YOYH—Sunday was a dull day for K. and K. and accounted on account of the Gruder, Houston, Texas was here a few days ago, making an Lodge and Queen of Voth Temple and his visit was heartily welcome. The Gruder made a grand public jacqueline spirit. They want him to make a wedding last week at the home of Halt and Bess fine little two weeks ago. NEGRO MASONS RE-ELECT SHEPPAARD TO HIGH POST Most Worshipful Grand Master of Worship and Maker Strong Address on Racial Progress; Other Racial Progress; Other Charles Newart, of Chicago, IL, was the pastor of the Baptist convention and one of the leaders in the introduction of spoken and spoken He gave a great guest of the grand lodge and James B. Benedict, the grand lodge member, is better posted on racial battle racks. He came to the city to Virginia, Washington, Maryland, and New York. CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 19—The American government is close to the United States' decision, according to the Hon. Francis I. Jones, director-general of the United States employment service, the U.S. Conference of the National Urban League here Thursday night. Mr. Jones took the place on the platform of the conference of the national labor, who is absent in South America at the present time. America is a Christian community, and citizenship is respected and safeguarded by the others and in which the government seeks to play its rule in the affairs of the state. Our government is no longer an expert in integral parts of the state, our government is no longer an expert in integral parts of the state, our government would have people believe, in the words of Dr. Jones, "it is a living which has brought us to the forefront among the great nations of the world." "Tour watchword of 'Opportunity rather than alms' is indeed sympathy of the American way," he declared. "There's a way, and where there's a way, there's an opportunity, Socialization refining process which we have applied to our civilization. Our civilization and our reverence for the human being, neighbors as ourselves have taught us to become our brother's keepers. The influence is a happy one, and we are acting as a collective effecting an organization which is doing such an effective work as the socialization of the social needs, evidently recognized the truth that today is the day of specialist training to the social needs in the big cities where workers of every type, busily engaged in American production, are working, and making their contributions to the markets of the world. That nearly all American production is labor, regardless of color is the best labor in the world, is a cause for Thanksgiving, in the belief of Mr. Insure With makes a specialty of bonding officers of local lodges. The Official Bounders of U. B. of F., Knights and Daughters of Fabor, Odd Fellows All of Texas, U. B. of F., of Arkansas and Woodmen of the Union. We Bond Officers of all Fraternal Societies upon request. For information write: U. 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Mr. Clarence Boggess, has opened a lunch room at 433 Lafayette, stop and in wait for the New subscribers Mrs. C. B. Soc. 1766 Woodland; Mrs. M. Mag. 1766 Woodland; Mrs. H. Hall *123 Vine Street Mr. Ben Thomas 1766 Campbell St. Mrs. Thomas 1766 Campbell St. can be purchased at The People's Drug Museum, 18th and Woodland; Palace Drug Store 1776 East 12th St. O. Mall, 18th and Woodland; Nining Shirley Parlour 1890 Vine Street; and Mrs. Clarence Boggess Lunch room 434 Yelkinson, K. C. CHILDLESS MARRIAGES EXPLAINED Every woman owes it to herself and family to have good health, and this book may be the guide to show you how. Write today for your copy—Use free and place you under no obligations. R. C. BOTHER, 285 E. 11th Street, Kansas City, Mo. 11-25-17 With BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ours Reliable Agents Wanted C. J. CLARK, Secretary Office: PHONE H-2541 SURVEY ENDING COMPANY officials of local lodges. The F. Knights and Daughters of Texas, U. 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Ms. Apple making her own litter Eyes thought she was "popping on and off" but since the big diamond you are ridiculous to hold on and ring has come, Miss Eyes says probably a bigger hinderance than on it you, going, youve a help a got everything! Sir, don't you know women are Miss Eyes was present when Jealous, so why did you brag on one of the 400 got into a big the sister like that. Don't Miss the CHRISTMAS STYLE SHOW ST. JOHN INSTITUTION, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 8:30 P. M. The most POPULAR LADIES of the city will participate ```markdown ``` Personal ```markdown ``` Vousem man why did you pawn your overcoat to me? I knew Eyes heard your friend say he was going to the dance too, now what are you going to do? I don't have your credit just Xmas, the girl stay on your job awhile. ..... Miss Eyes happens to be in position to know of the inside of a triangular window, "it will be a hot time in Dallas." Miss Eyes can't understand why with as much as you know, you and a woman chances. From Caesar Cleopatra down, such has ever been, be careful, or you'll be misinformed. "The thorns that I have puckered are of the tree I planted, they have torn me and I bleed. I might have been from such a tree." Miss Eyes says "nip it." * Miss Eyes was reminded very forcefully that Xmas was near at hand when a certain employee in a big business concern thought he was going to give away a tree. He happens to be a favorite however, so all's well. Miss Eyes was at the Priscilla dance just evening and must, say, those Priscillas know how to put things over. Wherever her gaze falls, she catches and the joy of rudeleid. Miss Eyes wants to get you told that, the Priscilla Art Club is the bon Well, that popular office flapper is simply "out there," she simply knows "her stuff," she thought she was "popping off" but since the big diamond ring has come, Miss Eyes says "get on. If you're going, you've got everything!" Miss Eyes was present when one of the 400 got into a big Don't M CHRISTMAS ST. JOHN I Tuesday, Dec. The most POPULAR will pa DRS. HYER AND MORGAN ARE GUESTS AT EVENING CHAPEL Sunday was Bible day at Evening Chapel C. M. H. Church. Day W. Charles the efficient pastor spoke at the morning service to a large and congregative congregation. Mr. Towery of Paris, Texas will present his daughter, Mira Allita Hamilton, 1738 McCoy. Mr. Michael Rhodes was honored with a Birth Party, Dec. 18th Fifty guests were present. Miss Linda Mac George of Dalton County, he spending the holidays with her husband, Alicia Atkins, with her more. 1201 Adair St. Mr. Horse Blackburn is leaving on his trip to his father in Tolio, Ohio, and will return We also recommend that that same tree be planted on both sides of the same street near in the same size, so as to grow in uniform. We recommend that a legal bureau be established for the property owners and lawyers, and that the service be free. We recommend that an auditor to the league be organized, which will be a valuable adjunct to the church. Rev David P. Johnson of this city Church, Melissa has been recently hired as the Past Master, Parish church, Allen, Texas. Mrs. K. E. Taylor, 206 San Ja- Miss Eyes would advise that guy to talk for himself and leave out the other fellow's business like a sausage meat or like a sausage meat another holiday. Miss Eyes is somewhat surprised at a certain little matron. I remember him waving a fun hat. The bridge that carried you over, seems by this time you would be used to good living, never let such turn your head, remember that you were a little wanderer. Miss Eyes was present when a certain popular matron was simply "casting stones" and you of all people. Don't you remember the old "adobe" in glass houses that you don't have to go to your closet to find the skeleton, he is walking around in the front room. Don't take it so hard young lady, he doesn't mean quite to you Christmas, he thought quitting was easier than buying a Christmas present. Miss Eyes usually feels sticky when you come with that flattering, but you don't. After, for you usually want an invitation, to a dance, out that you mean you mean, you can't fool anybody. If you don't respect your wife, the courts may relieve you. Quite likely, of you have a friend about her, you'll like to inquire. press everybody you are not bothered. The world knows she is capable of making her own living. you are ridiculous to hold on and act like you do, besides you are probably a bigger hindrance than a help. Sir, don't you know women are Jealous, so why did you brag on the sister like that. Miss the STYLE SHOW INSTITUTION. 30, 8:30 P.M. RUR LADIES of the city participate. in the afternoon at 3:00 o'clock Dr. Hyer, former president of the University of Maryland University did sit at 3 p.m. and Dr. Morgan representative of the Bible Bedside talk illustrating the Bible at 7:30 members and friends of Evening chapel were previously requested to bring the South Side Chapel to Dr. Clark opened the session at the presenting session. personal clinton Street is making preparations for the dinner party. Cliff was some 4 room cottage located at HI area where she will be attending her many friends in the beginning Rev. Mitchell pastor of El Bubal Bishop's Church and visit this week in the office THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1924 Sadly missed by husband. JAMSS M. SPARKS and CHILDREN Mr. Cora Dimmukes of Indianapolis was the first woman to serve on her sister, Mrs. G. I. S. Hinner, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia and also a sister, Mrs. E. M. Jackens. PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING PRETTY CHURCH WEDDING Mim Lee Elin Brown, maid of honor wore a sown of math back crop slippers and head piece to match. She wore a pink dress with colors of peach, pink and blue crepe de chine. Preparing this little Italian bride were next to enter. The bride entered the舷 upon her arrival. The bride went to marry Ford, who gave her away in marry The hostel frenzy was of white and red, with rhinestones, pearl head pearl and rhinestones, pearl head pearl and rhinestones, pearl head pearl and orange blossom and satin trim. The groommen owner: Wilton Hawkins, J. R. Bedford and Howard Johnson, J. R. Bedford and Proke, all were attired in dress. The ceremony was very impress- able. Many valuable gifts were given PIONEER ARROW 7-Passenger condition at a bargain NASH-MCLEARY MOTOR CO NASH-P and Commerce X-Mart Company CASH OR TERMS All NASH Carry 60-day LETTER FROM MRS. ROY GOGGANS City Woodsman Hospital, City Woodsman County Institution, Dr. Rex Hunt, Institute of Medical Director, R. F. Wagner, University of Tennessee, December 12, 1954. Euther Bath Hospital, 2121 Hall Street. Dear Ruth: Dear Ruth, I will get four hot water bottles from you for our Colored patients at Woodsman Hospital, the patients who will use them, for the patients, afford to get them for themselves, and afford to get them for themselves, and need a bleeding for some patients, so they can keep them comfortable and help them to fight to get them for the patients and for Woodsman Hospital for this help. I will give the bottles that they will be gave for any and all patients who need them. DR. CHAUNCEY HARBLLEE AND WIPE ENTERTAINED WITH INFORMAL TEA Dr. Harley has not visited Dallam until she graduated from education motionless than fourteen years after her graduation. Dr. Harley courses together with an intern- mental training program in practice in Philadelphia, where she is a licensed educator. "DEMONS" said to be the most easy root to be carried to better every known condition. Send name and address. Pay postman SOCIETY & CLUBS American Beauty Charity Club—Mrs. M. Nash, M. Clinton, M. Hallville St. W. Henderson, 10. An interesting meeting was held, a new member to the club, the holiday dinner. A guest at the holiday dinner was discussed. Gold Fish Club was entertained at 2414 W. Washington St. 10. An evening event was spent playing whist. The hostess spread a 8 o'clock Princess Art Club—Mrs. L. M. Principella as guests at the night. The two men are quite busy preparing for Xmas. Only matters of business were discussed. To the Tulipte Prolic on Dec. 3rd the usual meeting will be with Mrs. Nash. 3124 Cochran will be with Mrs. Micka, president Mrs. J. E. Smith was not pre-when translated means, to be Rather Than Seems To Do. HAPPY LUCK LUCK Club— quite or the inclement weather, on the Happy Gold Luck Club met at the Happy Gold Luck Club met at the 532 Allen Street with 12 members to social affairs. A delicious menu was served. A lovely evening was spent playing whist. The hostess spread a 8 o'clock Princess Art Club—Mrs. L. M. Principella as guests at the night. The two men are quite busy preparing for Xmas. Only matters of business were discussed. To the Tulipte Prolic on Dec. 3rd the usual meeting will be with Mrs. Nash. 3124 Cochran will be with Mrs. Micka, president Mrs. J. E. Smith was not pre-when translated means, to be Rather Than Seems To Do. HAPPY LUCK LUCK Club— quite or the inclement weather, on the Happy Gold Luck Club met at the Happy Gold Luck Club met at the 532 Allen Street with 12 members to social affairs. A delicious menu was served. A lovely evening was spent playing whist. The hostess spread a 8 o'clock Princess Art Club—Mrs. L. M. Principella as guests at the night. The two men are quite busy preparing for Xmas. Only matters of business were discussed. To the Tulipte Prolic on Dec. 3rd the usual meeting will be with Mrs. Nash. 3124 Cochran will be with Mrs. Micka, president Mrs. J. E. Smith was not pre-when translated means, to be Rather Than Seems To Do. Card of Thanks We take this method of expressive preparation for their heroic efforts in assisting us in saving the greater community our home that was totally destroying. We also thank the kind hearted people especially J. E. Walker and Ered Thorpe for their hearty cooperation. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ELLOTT. BOOKER WASHINGTON NOTES. On Friday the choral club sang at the North Dallas High School. We was a surprise to the students proudly proclaimed. Our spirit has been effervescent very much this year, afternoon, we will have a large audience. The members of the Plietian club have their luncheon Friday after 37 members this quarter there is a nice rooftop night under the sauces of the Parent-Teacher Association "Chickens" will be presented, the Plietian high school devised a football game Saturday in a football game Saturday in a Dollar game Saturday in a large crowd crowded in Dollar. The students attended the game, the students attended the game, the school still maintained its Principal Wm. Jackson reports Wheatley school enrollment as nearing the 500 mark. school enrollment as nearing the school's 6th grade with through the 6th grade with the school's 6th grade with Arithmetic; Mrs. R. B. Jones and Geography; Mrs. T. G. Henderson and Mss. L. H. Heggibutham, imate, an early graduation class is composed of whom are working hard with preschoolers in the mid-winter term. Each room presented special Holiday programs. During the vague quarter planned by different groups of students, a ward to a Merry Xmas and a **IDLE WILD SOCIAL CLUB—H** The Dallas Club on regular meeting night Monday, Dec. 26. **THE HILLCITY CLUB—H** The Dallas Club with Mrs James E. Wilson, 5800 Hampton Street, Friday morning, present despite the snow on the ground. The Christmas party, the members and everyone received use- ful gifts. A club is received by J. Roundsman with a wicker door- ward. The club is glad to announce that a women's hope box with No. 307 was won the hope box with No. 307. The bank has a $100,000 bank- ing. Friday, Dec. 26 at the North Dallas Club. All members are easily as possible to decorate the BROTHER HENRY BURCH TO OR- SERVE 90TH BIRTHDAY Brother Henry Burch, well known in Dallas and in Texas for the many leaders of thought in the various activities of this city and slain with his own hand, January 14. Since losing his slight to the custom to visit churches, grand lodge, etc. and after making a donation in charge, he is asking those who are coasion to address their remembrance to his home, 144 Roseland Street. RESOLUTION OAK CLIFF NEWS Nice George Williams and Mr David Bassley were married, Den Bassley, W. P. Brewer, the A. M. E. Zion pastor of Oak Cliff Mission. Born to Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Sparks a fine boy. The Free Will's have just closed a successful quarterly meeting. WICHITA FALLS NEWS BABY IDLEWILD CHARITY CLUB DEFENDS ITSELF To Idle Wild Social Club and numbers in reply to the request of the club, we are delighted to have Charity Club, over the Baby Idle Club, cut out two weeks' previous to the date of the event, more especially the Wild Social Club. We are giving this dance which the Wild Social Club are giving this dance which the whole of North Dallas This club are helping to help finish theaving of Allen St. and have the name of this club not have the name of this club Wild club and put us on the club Card of Thanks J. A. AUSTIN E. H. DURHAM CHRISTMAS OFFERING Visit the PALM DRUG COMPANY, CHRISTMAS SECTION COLORED DOLLS, TOILET SETS, BATH CENTRAL, FINE WOOL, FANCY GIFTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN— Fine Books of All Kinds and Fire Works CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS OF ALL KINDS AUSTIN-DURHAM CO., 2415 Elm Street Phones X-6789 and X-7767 DR. HOBART W. REID. DENTAL NURSING # FROME I 2559 BOOSE 100 Skilful PYTUHAN Attention TEMPLE 2:00 m. TEMPLE 5:00 m. to 12:00 m. COURTEOUS 10 m. to 5 p. m. TREATMENT. 13-14 t. Phone 0212-666-6666 Office H-8987 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. If No Answer 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Call H-8458 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. DR. J. G. HARDIN, MEDICINE & SURGERY 500 125 Street, Dallas, Texas DR. C. W. 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Mr. Wheaten is already connected with the University of Tampa. Education. He is a from the Springfield University (Ohio) and the University of Miami (Florida). Howard University and Miami will be held at the University of Tampa. The game was the greatest institution he has played at. Wright-Norman and Industrial University will be held at partment of Dayton Education of Miami. Success in coach of football on the field an eleven which will be attended by 1022 of defense. Watan to be Assisted by Staff of Experia. the selection of Mr. Watson as the director of the division of the intention of the diaries of Athletic Control of Medical Services, the large institutions of the coegnation, and the ultimate objective of the ultimate objective on a high ethical basis. The division is responsible for which action, and by planning it. California Establish Exclusive Villa on Mountain Side. Certainly Los Angeles is much more than a city of students. P. Dunnes was a student Robert D. P. Dunnes, and nothing has success ahead. Each year, our students have been developed beyond our not being able to meet our goals. We invite our folks from all over the world with us here in this lightful climate in the development of a new Negro life. If we all are alike take a pride. Plan to Lengthen Negro Life. (Compiled from page 1) responsibilities as medical director for the North Carolina Manual. The position involves through its constituent National Committee, the Office of the Insurance Medical Committee, and the Committee of, which Dr. Dunnes is to process a program which can be used to target the schools which are mutually responsible and organized, and to increase our cases in largest medical and greatest ATLANTA, Ga. Dec. 27. A-4麻疹, a disease of what is known as the "dust-borne" disease, are being to promote better health among the annual report just issued for general distribution by the Department, with headquarters in this city. The report is a twenty-page document that documents a program in pediatric education, antibiotics, hygiene, legal and adjuncts of difference, provision of relocation in church and college education in this district, and the cooperation statewide event Arkansas and results are cited揣 down in the annual number of local commensal. According to the report, the open house is a major event everywhere the state hospital, academic institution, hospital, academic and plagueboard facilities, justice in the county, architectural training, the district of travel, and other adjoining areas of the Colored zone in character and SPORTING NEWS charge of a person directly connected with the institution as a student will be assisted in the work of developing a representative eleven-year experience will be trained men in this sport, including the All-American halfback, who is the most successful of the Infantry College of Washington University and who is now connected years and is now connected with the Education of Howard University, the highly trained staff to which he is connected, and the agencies in developing a team which Howard will be proud to support. Board of Athletic Control Given Careful Study of all Phases Representative Team for 25 Alumni and Friends Assured of Helpingive Team for 125 The Board of Athletic Control chose the K. D. Yawin is chair- man of the Board. He was in 1930 season to *element, audien- tists and reform* most representative along all lines. As a notable illustr- ature the fact is that in all years of his career he expere- nenced for Negro education are five lines as much as ten years five lines as much as ten years The Commission of Intercultural Cooperation of southern leaders shortly after the election of a new president of the race conflict which threatened the lives of many citizens has been seen to turn its attention to the permanent improvement of membership, now numbers seventy-three, in the United States. Dr. Anthony Jones, of Atlanta, is the director of Alexander has general counsel of the Commission and of the executive committee of which are available to all participants. (A. N. P.) The Colored and Japanese seamen see the Japanese as their own nation, an eastern colony. In Japan town areas are to be found a number of active seamen, their new businesses, dozens of new enterprises, while their power and institutions of the city is marked. In Japan, the Japanese girls in the white uniforms are the population of less than Dirty thousand, about half that of the commercially male into significance seemed to be that while there the black and yellow groups, mother and father, the Jan widening little interest in Colored people except where they were. TERENCULAR PRISONER WANTS TO BE BEMEMBERED AT XMAS TIME. Wynne State T. E. Farm. Route 1, Box Lo Hannibal, Texas, Dec. 20, 1992. Dallas, Texas, Dec. 20, 1992. 2000 Ave. Suite 1. Dallas, Texas. The fact, I have been very sick, the fact I have just felt alone. I have now been in prison 12 years. I home and trust my fathers and a just Gus-He will I know help me. "I was in prison and yet visited me," "and inasmuch as you done it unto this host, your brother, my brother, on earth, earth good will to all men." You indeed my experiences are interesting—some time I will write my own story, but I do not so that your reader might profit. I hold up maize towards mother- I only ask that it carry out the principles, expounded by our Be- BECOME A STENOGRAMER BOOK FREE $1 DOWN Learn at Home FREE $1 MORE MONEY COLORED STENOGRAMERS IN DELAWARE Complete Course by Mell in 10 Minutes Mortgage and Paperwriting for PAY DIPLOMAS AWARDED-Postman Secured. Largest and Oldest Colored Business School in the World Address George W. Henderson, Frederick, Gum & Henderson Business College, CORRESPONDENCE DEPT. ```markdown ``` McMILLAN HEADS WILEY WILD- CATS FOR 1925. Already plants are being laid to recapture lost laurels next year. The plants will be planted in June will be by graduation in June. 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