Dallas Express
Saturday, March 7, 1925
Dallas, Texas
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MASONIC GRAND MASTER H. D. WINN, IS DEAD
End Came Saturday at 5 o'Clock After an Illness of Sev al Months. Record of Service to Masons Unequalled in History of Order in Texas. Had Been Grand Master for SPAULDING CALLS DALLAS A REAL "PROSPERITY ZONE."
TESTIFIES IN HAITIAN MISCONDUCT BEFORE U. S. SENATE COMMITTEE
TESTIFIES IN HAITIAN MISCONDUCT BEFORE U. S. SENATE COMMITTEE
The Colonial Council has also **also** weaved in HM1 in 1815 placed a resolution demanding a **republican** government. When it **was** given powers were too weak to call for an examination of the **world war** to think about the occupation of france law. In amendment to the code of laws making justicia **threatened** the decoration of Haiti, had ever lost its life there. We were not given the code of laws making justicia **threatened** the decoration of Haiti when the killing of Frédéric on December 4, 1815.
Prominent in Praternal and Religious Circles
READING: Pc. Murray, Mary
although in the best of health
of many years, died on June 25,
so many years ago in the
old of Gle, 525 North Ninth
street. She was selected six of her
friends to attend her funeral and
gave them a turtle dinner at her home,
W. Gustenman P. Long, W. Gustenman P. Long,
A. Smeets and G. Moultm. All employed at the
Moultm. all employed at the
VIRGIN ISLANDS DEMAND
EXPLANATION OF INSULT
The Dallas Express
upstair distinction of having been "best" his funeral, held Wednesday at a key lay in the General Hospital, one of the largest ever in the country. He was 86. He is a attended the last one man memorial from all over the country held year in-Louisville, Ky.-He G. It was held, with regular Mass, secretary of the Board of Trustees, vice President Grand Maurer, J. Paul Quinn College at Wach, Texas. Juried for officiating.
WARNINGHING, D. C., March 7—Jamal Weldon Johnson, Secretary for the National Legislature for the Senate, appeared before the ... Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and the military control of the United States, and been brought about in the interest of powerful financial groups in the country.
The statement made for public consumption in the United Nation's *Bataan* report, which denounced the deroktum such intervention for the good of the people of those Carriacou islands, in Nicaragua, where I was United States Combat from 1989 until 1991, and in the overthrow of Genes Zelaya to the time of theinking over of control in the country, a major foreign force, that revolution was reinforced and financed from the United Nations. Genes Zelaya's overthrow was not Asis's director but because he was a member of the UN.
American students. A government representing a minority of Americans but favorable to the American government, it was established in 1812 that has been sustained in practice by American armed forces. American students are required for internships in our qualification for internships in the foreign service. American students present. European students, power from dolping on to collect foreign currency, are forced to enter in a country fallen into anarchy. Neither of these reasons were
"The Republican Party Is The Ship, qAll Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
"Tuskegee Idea and Durham Spirit" are Combined in National Negro Finance Corporation.
The National Negro Pharoah Or-
drey Dr. Robert M. Moyen of Tunkewa-
n County, N.C., served as the
million of the National Negro Pharo-
haw at Atlantic City five years ago.
He took root immediately and
became a prominent leader for the
organization of the Negro community.
He was made a commissioner by the
executive committee of the Negro
community and was the chair of
the board at one overseer meeting.
He was a member of the executive
board at one overseer meeting. We
were, as secretary magistrate,
of Durham and Mr. J. Hobey.
DYER BILL TO COME UP
NEXT SESSION
NEW YORK, March 1—James Wieden Johnson, today returned from Washington, where he confered with the president of Congress on the Dyer and Lynch Bill. Johnson issued the following statement:
"As is being, nothing further,"
"the president Congress, and the plans are"
"to introduce, the bill, in the 19th"
"year, to give the president"
"House, which will increase the pro-
vince of the president."
The greater effort will be centered upon getting the Bill through the Senate. In the Senate, there is little or no doubt that it will be passed in the N. A. A. C. P. will continue unanimity the fight it has been making for upwards of five years in the law of the United States.
Saturday just before time for him to board the train for his return home, Men. C. North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company edited for stationary and pencil. The statement which he wrote and issued on behalf of another wonderful possibilities for our group. The business owner of Dallas Needs him by Chronec Needs him and his associate and editor John Hire the business owner of our stay plenary and profitable. I am very much pleased with the sage that Mr. Needs and his staff are caring on the well-qualified, well-trained, paper establisher, the Dallas Presser. It (The Dallas Presser) is living voice, expression and the proper interpretation to the highest level. We race and should command the continuous support of hopeful and ambition Negro in the country, and especially in the Booker Washington High School is indeed a credit to the best equipment and managed schools for Colored people and well. So if IOdens is demonstrating 'his ability to a real school man' it may be one of those facts. C. C. SPEALDING*
Because of the fact that the lions were the best of the lions of the Nile and the Nubians and were followed by the Compass will be generally recognized the country over as a company of the Durham-Spain. The idea been among the capitalists that that company would be called Tatlas, Mr. Spandina and others, enough of also stock will be immediately beginning of business by "putting the business before the stock which this concern will offer to the company. According to the statement of the major business failure in the country, caused, not so much because
Hon. C. C. Spoulding. President of the Largest Negro Insurance Co. in the World.
HOUSTON FETES BUSI
NESS LEAGUE OFFICERS
(A. N. F.)
HOUSTON, Texas, March 7—One hundred and eighty members of the Houston Commercial Club, represent business and the professions met here last night in the auditorium of the American Mutual Benefit Association to A. L. Hale, Holly Lange, and the Houston Lange League, C. B. Chang, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Houston Lange League, C. B. Chang, but was unable to be present on account of illness in his family. Dudley, Vice President of the American Mutual Benefit Association and President of the Houston Lange League, gave a brief sketch of the history and plans of the club and presented a brief program in Houston and in turn presented the speaker.
Mr. Richardson gave a strong plea for congregation in business and urged his hearsen not to lose "faith in the new program of Service to the Business League including the National and Duribined inance Corp.
"The Durham Bill" is aptened to define the country as the most prosperous in the world, and the greatest growth in an economic way which the United States has not achieved. The nation grows in America. "Oh that country," said Durham Mayor John M. McCarthy. "It has 800,000 invested in Nero business on the international market. Each was a succession of business. Each was a grand board of directors. Each has Amone these enterprises are. The company with assets of more than $100 million is the oldest Nero legal Reserve in the world, with assets of more than
gathered around the table. C. P. Starker, vice-president of the National Negro Business League, in charge of the Texas district, attended the Negro Trade Health, Health Work, and the Finance Corporation.
in company with J. B. Greigy, president of the American Mutual Insurance Company, and J. B. Greigy, joint secretary of Durham, N. C. representing the National Negro Finance Corporation, Mr. Holley also ties for Dalling and other posts in Terra.
ham Nation-poration.
London, the Insurance Pipe Insurance Company, chartered in 1820, operating in six states with more than 400,000 of insurance jobs. With resources more than $600,000 the company is still active with local and local partners with master of the Negro Finance Corporation will have its offices on the street innate in Durham.
All of the leading Negro newmen have affiliated favorably on the formation of the country newmen business enterprises. The Durham business enterprises the Durham Business Enterprise the Durham American Tobacco Trust lives in the following. There has been an enterprise having for its purpose helping the Colonel man to find him a new business enterprise with many movements among them announced purposes along with many film-trials, games. The National Negro Finance Corporation is affiliated with the film-trials, games, the honesty of its purpose and the safety, so far as is human possibility.
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FISK HEADS-ISSUE PROPAGANDA PAMPHLET AND STUDENTS RULES OF DRESS
NASHVILLE, Tenn. March 17—A fifty-page pamphlet containing intimate information in the state and enduring the state in the adult and adolescent, the state of President Payette McKenna University has just been issued by the university authorities. All of them from Colored parents and are claimed as a solid backing of the prestigious publication. Published with the letters are the following rules and regulations of the school which were, the source of the notices, the author of the notices. No visitors may be received on Sunday by permission of the school. No cultures may be entertained in the bedroom except by permission of the school. Since with Vaughn hair or other high heels may not be used for day wear, either upon the campus or upon the school, or upon pump with a head more than one and half inches is allowed. No occupancy plain, free from trimmings of a different color, it may, however, be of wool hot of silk or velvet. A sample tailored tattoo dress of dark blue or black, be worn with a dark blue or black. The tattoo dress may be worn with a dark blue or black. The tattoo dress may not be used except of the same tone. Hair—A dark blue or black, hat, felt or dark blue or black, trimmed hair, black or dark blue or black. The tattoo dress may not be colored or tinted, any kind of silver or tinted, any kind of brown or dark blue or black. Sweat uniform—Dark blue or black, malt without colors may be worn. Sweat uniform—Dark blue or black, dress of tattoos or similar material.
SAYS McCORMICK WAS LIMITED IN ACTION
CHICAGO, IL. March 7 - The sad death of Senator. Moorhead McCormick of Illinois, a wolf to the day, died on Wednesday, because of defeat in the primaries.
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*C.* Weight, a personal friend, Mr.
Wright was from my home town in rudens, had been associated with the Cleveland News and Cleveland Lead. He brother, in the publication of the Cleveland News and Cleveland Lead, sentemor McCormick, it has been said, was an authority on foreign affairs and French. He was an counsel to the New York Times, the necromal the Negro. He knew the
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his power instillate the white rebel, woman but it were grown by the yellow stright. It is not afflicted with the flannel mouth. It is in a plain, every day, every hour, which never sinks to silt or pasting breasts; fleet on unfailible lips. It professes an untroubled country, (for joy of own hand) justice covers all the territory. This is pretty high ground, but we live on it and we proclaim it. This is beautiful and we stand with us. This ground is holy.
W. B. KING.
REGISTER ALL OF THE CHILDREN OF SCHOOL AGE.
Those parents and - friends of education who have been wondering just what to do in seeing to it that their children will reach their highest degree of efficiency now have opportunity to perform a service which means much in dollars and cents to the school system. The school census is being taken in which every child of school age in the city should be registered, the child of school age in seven and fifteen should have his name listed on the school roll, whether the child is in school or in the city of Dallas by the city of Dallas by the state are made on the basis of the number of children of school age listed. For every child of school age not in school, the city of Dallas loses $16 in appropriation.
This fact evidently has not been fully realized by the members of our race in Dallas during the past year. We have seen that instead of an increase in the number of children of school age listed in the city, there has been a decrease in the number necessary for the Superintendent of schools to make a personal visit to the schools and re-check the records. We have found more children than were resided by perpets to the takers of the courses in this instance but we have found that race which should have been there-then done before by its members.
The benches began here
Monday. Soon those who give
attention to the children
in the city limits. It is nec-
pensive that parents, guardians and
teachers are aware of such a thing; will see to
children of such a kind; will see to
the houses visited and in the nigh-
tle of children of school; will see
to the houses may be complete. Every child
listed means $15 in school funds
listed. We will list the school's
money list to the school funds
money list to the school funds
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CANNIBALS VS. LYNCHERS
From 'Bordeaux, France comes a dispatch to the effect that "Six Negro Cannibals, among whom was a man 60 years old and a woman 70 years old," were executed at Victoria, French Guinea. The cannibals were convicted of killing and eating eleven persons. They faced the firing squad bravely. Thinking of African cannibals naturally causes thought of other man-killers nearly in that class; lynchers because they are closer home, seem most nearly to fit that bill, but in comparing the two we are rather prone to feel that the cannibals get the best of the deal. First, both of them are killers of other men; the African for food; the American lyncher for sport. For proof of this fact read any account of a lynching paying special attention to the actions of those brave men who unsee their victims, disembowel them, back off ears, lips, etc., and save these ghastly parts of human bodies for souvenirs, relics to be handed down to succeeding generations. Lynchera have back of them, hundreds of years of civilization and dozens of generations of Nordic ancestors;
African cannibals have not been so fortunate. They are indigenous to their jungles and the tradition which they hold allows for the eating of "long pig" as well as other flesh. And lastly, the African cannibals "faced the firing sound bravely." Why not? They were facing death for a long time, and they were not afraid of the sciences were clear. They could face death calmly for the eating of "long pig" had never involved any moral consequences. But what of the lyncher when faced with the payment with his life, which according to the laws, of our land is justly forfeit? Unfortunately, we cannot corroborate that the public sentiment in regard to lynching has not become definite to the extent that that of the French has in regard to the eating of the victims killed. Our lynchers who kill, not for food but often for mere sport, and who main human beings for the acquiring of such grisly, gruesome trophies, as cowries, ears, cars, etc., go unpunished in a civilized land of those whose greatest boast is that to be Norvegian is to be superior. We believe us, this comparison came into mind unbidden and though in its expression, it is, nevertheless fair in its reasoning, we think. Frenchmen will eventually stamp out cannibalism in French Guinea, even though it means that they have been so much more likely to be fully sense the thing which is being done for them. On the theory that civilization is progress and that it evidences itself in consideration for human beings beyond the point of doing them to death for food or sport, what a pity it is that some such force as the French influence in America in which two Negroes were lynched last week and no arrests have been made in connection with them.
PUTTING THE HORSE BEFORE THE CART
The statement of Mr. C. C. Spaulding, president of the North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company, to the effect that The National Negro Finance Corporation would be able to begin operations as soon as he returned to Durham or very shortly thereafter, will fail pleasingly on the ears of those who have favorably, considered the project of forming such a corporation. "Putting the horse before the cart in Negro business" is the way in which Mr. Spaulding describes the service which it will render by serving as a centralizing point from which our financial surplus will radiate, giving strength and increased safety to the investments of members of the race in worth while concerns.
It is easy immediately to visualize one outstanding way in which this corporation can serve the race. And the speed of this conviction is made possible by our near-identical approach to the privatized financial institutions. The service most easy to see is the opportunity of stabilizing the securities of of worth while concerns and of operating as a credit reservoir from which prompt assistance, commensurate with good business, may be obtained for them. It is easy to see that had such assistance been obtained, the race it operated not sentimentally, but rather in accordance with the rules laid down for safe procedure in reaping a regular 6-8 and 10 per cent harvest, the failure of the concerns of the race which have lacked standing and credit, might have been avoided.
"The Corporation is launched. Soon it will begin to operate; and its successful promotion is due in no small way to the confidence of Negro investors the country over, in the hope of gaining its associates, one of the favorite maxims of Mr. Spalding. Soon to others is the rent which we pay for the space which we occupy in this world." Evidently he has lived according to the combine heDurant interests with the Tuskegee Institute of National Finance Corporation, thus putting "the horse before the cart," the has rendered a service, the size of which will be fully realized, and come when the race has found itself fully in a financial world.
H. D. Winn, grandmaster of The Free and Accepted Masons of Texas, is dead. His passing marks the end of a life of service of another of the fraternal pioneers who taught to the race in this state, the lesson of cooperative effort. That his life was spent in the service of his people is proven by his early death. Sickness brought on by long hours of exposure and poor travelling accommodations on railroads on which a large part of his time was spent, is responsible for his removal from the field of service just at the age of 81, when his ripe experience and maturer years would have meant him only to the order which he served, but to the other fields of his sideneria which were widespread.
He follows an ever increasing number of those who have wrought well for the state of Texas but who are passing to their final reward after years of earnest endowment and who will come after them to do as well with the improved condition, as the result of the service of such men as he. It is for them to carry on to still greater success the work in which they rendered such acceptable pioneer service. And to these men, it will come to some a situation of the extent to which they are rewarded for their improved conditions, that they will make earnest efforts to see if that the unfavorable circumstances under which their predecessors labored are removed in order that their servants be rewarded in an which to be enjoyed. Travel for Negroes must be improvised in the records of such as H. D. Wint must find a larger place in the affairs which they have done so much to perpetuate, otherwise, they will have lived in vain and the struggles which render the contemplation of their lives pleasant and satisfying will have been of the race who need added ambition to achieve, will have been undergone for naught.
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Then what a happy world would be
For you and me, for you and me
ADVICE FOR KEEPING LOOKS
When cowered, a woman begins to
When cowered, a woman begins to
"The wife once never does, answers Dorothy Gray, the "Beauty sculptor."
Not so, however, with the one who foolishly as Mise Gray thinks she will later, the sculpture says, the years will begin first to leave their mark on her. The sculpture is a buried noisy city, particularly the leisurely, small town woman who will encumble and she is 50. You can fill your beauty-resources instead of draining them, continue Ms. No woman need show her age if she is 50. You can be smooth and mind active. *Protection is Best*
The first winkle and the second chin will prevent the previous then-turn. The Chin and neck will
are first to register age. Either the肩部 becomes heavy and the chest becomes tight, so that the lovely line of youth is gone. One of the lines known was a one-of-10 Bikinis. In past the age of beautifying herself for many, the women who are beautifully embassiaries are debauched who spend long youth. Get as much outdoor exercise as you can. Do it regularly. Drink two glasses of water between all the meals, the old glass of hot water, and the good food. Not be improved on. Treating the Skin. Put it in gently, using the two upper fingers. Use, a upward movement. Use, a downward movement to the nose on either side of the jaw and the muscle in tour of the jaw and the muscle in tour of the hand to pin. On either side under the chin, holding the head in a Tap genital around the eyes and forhead. After removing with soap the skin that has been absorbed run ice over the face, then dry and skin the face. For tired eyes wring a pad of cotton eyes in cold water and apply.
TID-BITS
By Leopard Messenburge (For the Appointed Negro Press)
To every acre on the surface of our globe there are more than 18,000 acres on the surface of the earth.
A whitening Tree has just been planted on the surface to be made to accommodate it to the Paris Air. It grows mostly in Paris. The heaven have small holes in it. The leaves have small holes in them. This makes them suitable for wind wind causes ance and a siren.
One may judge how great is the wind in Paris. It is a gentle wind with ceaseless ance and a siren.
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We speak of his deportation as the short sightedness. He, alone, is to blame while his followers are to be pitied.
many are seen on tinted-carboard with engraved vignette in one corner and the date in another.
Have Corinne Characteristics Which Housewife Should Hone Remember.
There are easily apparent characteristics of fresh fields and vinehouses that overcomes should know. They need to be used and worth much to the housewife who does her sifting skin, either of a white or brownish shade, and fresh, fresh, fresh appearance. This type of onion is most attractive when grown in a cool, dry, fresh, fresh environment. Califlower's head is 'of full head, creamy white and heavy for brassica sprouts should have greens outside leaves, be uniform in size, and of spurs, free from worm holes. Turnips when fresh are neither too large for their siphon and of good color. Celery can be distinguished by its green leaves, and fresh, fresh, fresh leaves. In warm conditions it is aceriphyllum, clean. Celery is important and needs to make the fresh apple has tender, crisp head lettuce, when fresh, is heavy and firm, with no signs of brown spots. Fresh cannberries should be firm and bright. Not overripe, however, and firm, with no signs of a cool, dry temperature until used.
from the fast, that Vega, near
neighbor is about one and half
km. Vega is in 25 light years, 18 tril-
miles away. That is a ray of light
that travels around the earth, which
travels with the speed of light, in
times round the earth in a second.
In the earlier days of the foe-
man, Sempire most rises worn by
the light of an am company received a
birth certificate from the right to
be a citizen. Sempire Christ the
saint savior of the earth.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN NEGRO HISTORY.
Greetings pertaining to Negrita Marmota anywhere, please. I am a graduate of the University of Florida, if by Mr. Parker in this column. When spoon will not be available, please call me at 212-755-2222 when a stranded vessel is encountered. Address all calls to the Negrita Marmota office, 1000 North Avenue, Chicago, IL 60610, stated Negrita Marmota, Sail Inc., alliance Aero, Chicago, IL 60610.
Inhabitants of the State-of-the-art banquet hall, the dreaded sand-worm — *Nerium movs* — patrol that always drives dirt and sometimes leaves piles of sand. The dreaded sand-worm drives dirt inside the house and gritting dirt inside the house and gritting dirt inside the house. It always moves.
his way, to your pocket. Do your work and do it well and will you be buried in the Potters field. Mrs. Bocch, for she is not alone in the world, for she is not alone in the world, for she is a remarkable woman, although you do not, read much about her, in this world. She is directing the life of a great man, and at her family, that is Miss Bocch, my friend, I wish you could know her for
I note with regret that the bank-Stevens took a trip to Salt River College, where he met with the institution in Palm Beach, institution he dale to our institution calls "Fairway." Fairway is of no use to run a bank, but it is a place where he got to another degree and get rich much. I think with saddness on Brother's behalf, I will be among the millionaires he gave me during the "Stormfront" man, and then Mr. Charles stepped in and gave me so he do about it he would be so sure he would be in the business to sell him to the chancellor who would could tell what also. He had within his Morgan and other other men the result perhaps he is today on Morgan and what he was yesterday, and what
Sometimes the fires are placed in a circle around the settlement. The fire is at each corner of the place. Inside this protective but the main threat is the "enormous" but in the case of an active, especially, at the limed area, the fire would not tempt in New Guinea, would not tempt known to be afflicted with
This is the third problem of the series. You will recall the first "man" to teach you how to "getting Personal" Your 120 Years "Now," let me reduce three to one: meet and communicate denominators and you are doing your figuring according to Move or according to You are familiar with the eight, eight and eight (4-5-3-1) system. Man is part of the Universal creation of things and has a cycle to do in his daily as well as his total excursion. This cycle is much too much to do with his college. These turns are through: Work, eight hours, eight hours, eight hours. This does not have to be in his hands on the hands that should be doing like ally-seconds every minute. There should be a reminder that will secure-harmony in the human machine and guarantee both well-being. Keep a check on the time you put on your "check" and the motion it makes. If you do not make it move, if you must do more than eight hours, keep a check on the time you put on your "check" and the motion it makes. If you must do more than eight hours, keep a check on the time you put on your "check" and the motion it makes. Make these extra work hours a priority. You will get the work done without the "war" and the grind of the machine.
Be sure of your direction. In the game of life as in the contests of the Olympics, you have to be a Play, fun, recreation, happy and wholesome associations with family, friends, learning, writing, studying, ploughing for life and making taking part in meetings and movements for fun. You must make up a part of the eight which calls the system from serious soil to playful recreation. You must be a bottle of refreshing moons.
Century Life Service of the Associated Negro Press signing off. Good night and a pleasant Eight.
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"OUR-UNTRIUGHEWUL RACE"
I am told one Neuro has thirty-five years of experience in wealthy Nigroest in Real Estate, education, and return, they must go to the white-folk kitchen or the laundry room and seek employment, take a job, and work with them. The voice of the wealthy Cynthia and Adrian and that little girl, Cynthia, and Adrian and that little girl, you and pay me for my rent so I can have nothing to offer you, for you, and for the mindful mind of our Colored men.
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him moving expresses unequivocal belief followed by an address by a member of the faculty, shrugged off the attention he had received and parried president and vice president, and left his life in the manner of dawn of a new age of authority, honesty. In fine detail he spoke about the materialization and development of the upper class, that upper class would be best being shared on part of the lower class, future progress would be much referred to the helpful influence of the college, and that college would be exonerated from being abiding between the races by affirming the belief that the college would be for the benefit of the students. A letter to problem framed the races might have been written by a member of the faculty. He expressed himself faith in the progress of the college, but it appears to the larger social problems.
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Brown is a regular friend of Mr
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McKinley have more readers
*MERCER* — I was well atel
church collection 442-72. When
of Ranger was my speaker for
of Ranger was my speaker for
and ending Sunday night, the pair
to Browning church, the pair
to Browning church, the pair
to Browning church there. Dont
forget on Wednesday night. Pla
for Mr. Olivier chapel, or
Mr. Olivier chapel, or
Okla. Mrs. Loye King spent a few
days in Okla. with her friends.
**VAN ALSTYNE** — Sunday school
days in Okla. with her friends.
**MERCURY** M. Pfleman-Bailey
battled with us at 9:30 a.m. in the
dining room of the hotel. "I had a great temporary tedious
work," he said. "I had to prepare a
maintiring string of letters, and
for the past week, conducting a
work of Clarendon, his grandfather,
of Clarendon, his great-grandfather,
R. D. Miller, who contributed the
work, and a great-grandfather, a
good businessman."
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 7; 1925;
safety, news was received that Mr. Willi Bunda, who once lived in Akira, met at Mr. Zion Baptist church and was enlisted by all, with the help of the church party given by Mrs. Thim Simmons was enraged by all. New Mavell in the church was seized by all. The branch bunch will meet most Friday to organize, Mrs. Filix Mackey, others. In the morning, the branch met, teaching and apart Sunday, with home Spike.
GARLAND — Mrs. E. O. Lilly, president of the guest and Mr. M. E. Kinnard, Mrs. Emmia Tall, president of the Parent Teacher Association, and Mrs. E. Kinnard, an interesting address on the subject, "The necessity of Education." Citizens Doral Association. Every member of our staff should carry a book, a Bible, and a Bible. Mrs. J. Dillard and Mrs. G. Minnis Tall presented Bone Church church with the Rev. W. H. H. Jefferson, pastor of the Methodist Church, presided over for worship for God. Sunday evening at 3 p.m. Quite a number of the main ministers attended the worship, attended the meetings at the Sunday, Sunday event. The presided over for the great meeting. The many friends of Mrs. M. J. Locker, attorney recovering from her serious illness. Little Aithea Towne, loving mother of Mrs. M. J. Locker, works Sick list. Dana Thomas will give a talk on the church. Church church, March 6th. The husband of the church. Church church, March 6th.
ANV LATNEY — Sunday school was good at all churches. Rev. G. R. Patterson prescheduled both morning and evening classes, and we are very proud to know that his little daughter is some what better and a bit easier to enter school of Washington high school, entertained with a party at the residence, where he reports having a nice time, Mrs. W. M. Powell and students of Arlington, Texas are the guests of their mother, P. Powell's Miles Rose Mae Harra, Ruth Lively, and Mr. J. W. Duncan, who will be visiting vintners in Van Aalst, Sunday.
Bistera Thelma Pointner
Griffith, receipts for zim
£4.
last, frost night, night at Saint Anne's Bw. bishop, conducted by Dr. J. A. Church, minister. Springs, Mina. The Tawamun, Chapel. Tuesday, Tuesday at Tawamun. Tuesday at Tawamun. Tuesday at Tawamun. Their regular member. Mina. Every mother and father are invited.
This paper is on sale every week at Will Never's barber shop.
WOLF CITY, New York 411-688-6166, mfilled his recruited appointment at Keechen Baptist Church; Sunday services were fine. Dr. Jur-
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Thursday Mr. Mackenzie has a sack **BANGER** — Rev. W. D. D. Carleside jumps nice water, She will have a **BANGER** for the South to conduct a dance. She will have a **BANGER** for the Second Friday. In March at filled his palpit, the Services were given to the Second Friday. In March at filled his palpit, the Services were given to the Second Friday. Everyday at the head speakers, The leadership of the B. J. T. W. Watson.
some social events, and boundless opportunities to learn more. Irene L. L. Moore finally applications. Irene L. L. Moore B. Y. P. Is it another live wire. He is really pushing this auxiliary. The Y. P. J. P., programs are very nice. He is the best teacher to be the desire of every man. Mrs. H. L. Cusin, Mrs. Marie Salisbury, Mrs. Martha Williams has returned from an extended visit. He is very pleasant visit. Mr. Marie Williams has returned from West Texas. Mr. Rubyoney was called home to Mrs. Rubyoney. Mr. Paulist church is planning a St. Show, Tickets will be on
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John large a new girl at their home mother and baby are doing well. The stock waited Low, and Mrs. Lar-
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BRYAN — Sunday school was well attended Sunday. We were glad to have with us the superintendent of Boy Scouts, Mr. O'Reilly, stressed the necessity of raising for the orphans at 11 clock. Rev. Harken, Preschoolman, preached an sermon from the Sunday school by the pastor to a goodly number of members. At threeday, Rev. Harken, preschoolman, worshipped with Rev. D. H. delivers and members of the preschoolman were preached after which a collection of thirty six dollars and fifty cent was raised. The collection was lifted after which five dollars and thirty-five cents was raised. J. E. Carcwright and his conservation are putting things over and over again in their in-school weeks. They are going to enact a New Leaf Chalet in the city and many flyers by radio at Smithfield are inaugural address will be received by many flyers by radio at Smithfield. The various trials cannot less than $100. A correspondent at the Bryan school was developed timely by Rev. T. A.袁, two teachers. The Higher Tier teachers they brought in a variety of culinary attacks the White murder of seven dollars was raised in the Mock
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925.
will abort; marry a man by the name of M. Sir Christina. Miss C. Mrs. Alice McHanley, who was successfully operated on at St. Vincenzo, will be married to Cooper's family want to know his whiskeyhouse. Dr. D. B. Burgess, the doctor, will be Monday, 2nd inst at Harmony Baptist church to a representative conference. Dr. D. B. Burgess is an Sociologist, Psychologist, Personologist and Physiologist. Dr. D. B. Burgess is a high on the morning of 2nd inst in the auditorium to the fangery and the greatest of Bay, H. H. D. Allen gon. inb.
Rev M. H. Harrison, pastor of St. Mary's Church, who visited the Electra School, a few days ago reports this little town as offering a good opportunity to add a new addition for Colored in a very stable and convenient location, being one hundred fours that are being held at thirty and thirty-four hours, so one hundred fours are superseded for the property. All* who are interested should come see the church, which will purchase two of the lots where he will erect a, A. M. Church in
day in Palm Beach on our annual
raised at Monday night. In official
news, the president and treasurer
drew and twelve dollars and seventy
no. cents. One hundred一千七
dollars and eighty cents in the
in the official board. Severity
and dillips and eighty cents of this
was given to diplitis.
**BROWNWOOD** — Services were
drawn at all church Sunday. Total
amount raised at the A. M. B. church
quarterly conference 40121. total
46436. Mr. I. M. Prank, leader of
the Na. N. 2. won the prize for y
collecting the highest amount - from
were elected to the District
conference - which convenes
April 18. Lampasma: Mr. K. How-
dard. Miss Marian Héréris.
Mr. K. Howdard.
WARNINGHUSTON, D. C. March 7, 2014 Jack Lackman, but still Hull Town, has a team of athleticists are now held up to Colored boys as an ideal to be "emulated," the Treasurer of Hearford University, has an article "Laiture Time," and the magazine "The Playground," a recent number of the Playground, the magazine of the Playground and Dr. Scott says, "With the desire of the Colored people for healthy recreation and a healthy lifestyle, some 'physical prominence, we think we have some
The judge imposed a sentence of twenty years imprisonment. But the judge said that the woman was written law in the South, but one was unlawable as that of the Medea and Perdiana, that no white person could be convicted of murder or infiltration was laughed on a Nazi no surprise was made when the judge sentenced the woman to three thousand dollars for a new trial.
Mr. A. W. Winn, publisher and
business manager of The Justice
Magazine, one of the most lively
business managers of the nation's
leadership. He is the President
of Fee Tuesday.
Mr. Winn and on en route to Tolm
where he will spend about two
days before heading to St. Louis.
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in memoriam our dear mother
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and rest your worried soul, we all
stand in the street of gold,
Mr. Bill Wright, Dir.
Mr. Bob Hall, Dir.
M. H. Ball, Bon.
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Miss Mireen hear you say, "I think Eyes is at a loss to know who it's awful the way that Dallas Keez is the common people and who it's awful the way that I think God is the same people and I think it is point to never say any of God's expressions impartially about the professional people of gardens of state or condition; junit in front of a common person 'and it looks and love equals and holds all who allow me to say that I have never succeeded that per-
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A surprise party was given Monday at Mrs. Mackenzie's birthday at Mr. Mackenzie and Matt Hudson's honoring the birthday of Mrs. Mackenzie. A delicious menu was served and everybody left saying that they had enjoyed a delightful meal.
MR. EMERSON THOMAS ENTERTAINS
Miya Glynn Hanna, of Sherman,
Tampa, was the honoree Sunday at
Emerson University at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lucia Lodack, 2518
Street, Tampa, where she went present with Mr. and Mrs.
Omaha Mastin, Missouri Homan, Han-
bert Sampen, Tennesse, Thomas,
and Gladstone, were the diversion of the evening; a very dain-
ty repast was served after which
he was outjoyed by the party.
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On last night's alarm about 11
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and out, when his car was run into
sear Sear and good streets by an
obstacle, and when his car was run into
obstacle, and good streets by an
obstacle, although badly bruised
writing the doctor is resting well
and hopes to be back in his office
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As usual, the choirs and G orchestra
rendered a scholarly musical presentation
of the works of interest At the chapel of this
twelve-week Winn delivered the
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twelve works Winn will continue through
the next three weeks.
CARD OF THANKS
ABILENE. TEXAS. March 7.
We thank our friends: the charity
simpathy and kindness shown us in
the loss of our father, in our hour of
grace.
BEN RAVACH Jr. Son.
MRS. RAVANNHA HALL.
MRS. ETHEL FIELDER.
Daughter78
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According to the statement made to an Express representative officer at the airport, the airport was vetted. Waco, Austin, Houston and San Antonio, a full force of airlines, will be working on its work. It is probable that a district manager from Astana will arrive in Dallas early next week to meet with the airport officials, be opened immediately.
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save fire insurance company operated by Negroes in Albuquerque, and the mask, Mr. Harry W. III is a native of Guelvaro, Texas. Another Texas native is the Bishop Dale, graduate of Prairie View Institute. But I am to tell you something of Durham and who is your guest of the evening: it can be better describe him than who is his head, his bodies, and directs. The North Carolina insurance company, the "World insurance company," the "World."
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serve that she has no premature lines, wrinkles or enlarged facial pores—no sallow, flabby skin. But that her skin is soft, velvety and smooth. her teeth are pearly and her hair beams with health which bespends its good and frequent treatment. To be beautiful when looked at closely, you should use Madam C. J. Walker's Superfine Preparations for the Hair and Skin.
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which the world' s youth ventures of speech to the students be urged the brilliant man and women who need a practice of more ease pride and generosity a small amount of capital, may be materially helped. *Benefits were also made by Mr. Jones' Later in the day Mr.
"This is an age of progress" and "squandling, with Messrs. Holsey, he." "God is waiting to use the Nei-Mer," and C. J. Farnsworth who accuse race in his plan of progress for pastors passed him were indeed in charge of the school. He was the teacher and he is waiting for us as a part of the institution of the school. The menu was mass to catch the vision of leaders prepared and served by students of Messrs. Holsey and J. W. Paley. "We must cooperate. We must learn the lessons of Miss I. R. Paley," instructor, learn, which we have been taught. Principant J. J. R. Rhodes and J. W. Stratford so many times by the minister, the older ones at the school.
our failures we must still possess
the strength to hold out and the
strength to overcome them. At night Mr. Smailing addressed
a very appreciative crowd at *St. Peter's*
a few rows 266 of white men
who have failed but they are still car-
rying on. Mr. Smailing was presented to
the influence by infirmity who asked
more banks than the race has ever
found. We have all to gain
have we not yet had anything to
our financial service and gird ourselves
to bring into being a more glorious
future of service that has yet been
welfare. We must improve. Forget the
od尔 belief that the world is
willing.
Drine Store, senior manager, and M. A. McCormick. He predicted that in the future, Gretchen Deputy Sheriff of Des Moines, Iowa, A. M. Gorman, deputy sheriff of Washington High School, P. J. Foster, Washington High School, Prof. J. J. Foster, Washington High School, Dr. A. H. Dyne, Den. Dr. A. H. Dyne, surgeon of Des Moines, every man conspired will be factored, Dr. W. Phry, physicist, inspiration and getting it." HYDRA TRAINER Co., H. M. Gorman, Felda Atticus, and Saturday representing the Standard Life Insurance Company, engaged and party in playing the places East Texas Phonograph Company of "big internet" in Dallas, particularly Mitschell Life Insurance Company, especially pleased with his tour and J. W. Hire, editor of the Dallas Times, led by Kob. M. Wean, an
Many of the older business
concerns of the city helped to make
the haplogaped buildings...
seeks John J. Church and at
J. John Church
Two other public appearances made by Mr. Spandling while in the school where he addressed the school where he addressed the students after an interview.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY. MARCH 7, 1925.
the National City Bank of New York and affiliated financial companies.
The hearings at which the N. A. A. C. P. Secretary informed were on Tuesday night introduced by Senator Linda McCain, who would forbid the N. U. Government to use the armed forces to compel the U.S. to withdraw troops from private American Quinquefort. Others who identified at the plenary were the National Defense editor of The National Journal, a prosecutor a vast amount of documents, and former manager of editor The Nation and now a lecturer and attorney inico and Central America can afford.
FISK HEADS ISSUE PROPAGANDA
PAMPHLET AND STUDENTS
RULES OF DRESS.
These dresses must be self-Glimpses and M&M sleeves below the above. The dresses must also be worn for uniform.
"Very thin" these cannot be worn at any time.
"You should not in public students to bring, with them to the department's expensive jewelry or be-bound of any kind. Neither should students be expensive, wearing apparel the department cannot wear personal items. The department cannot wear personal items."
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This penalty further applies to attending classes in Nashville.
**Students who are not well enough to meet the infirmity.**
No student may attain in any one of the halts during meals.
articles of cothing to the munds without the knowledge and consent of the parents are requested not to send to the students books containing food other than fresh fruit and a "High school students may not sit in the campus during all off-peak hours. It is all up to the campus but not in groups of more than three.**
Do not meet their friendships upon the campus or deliver letters or mailer letters for boarding students.
**Parents who are not given permission to attend the rules of the school. The school cannot divide responsibility with any number of
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history of the dark people of the world, as a boy, white people; he was the American white racial problem. He was unfortunate in the limitations of his knowledge and power for the greatest good, some ascribe this to her慧, and some to his慧, and was very evident in dealings with him on matters of adjudication. For example, during the long affairs in behalf of the Dyer-Anti-War Committee, he worked for K. but always freely admitted its passage. James K. Johnson, the court of justice, him a ready adviser. The senator encouraged the courtesies of K. Johnson. Then he felt adjudicated later on when D. Burkholder in the Senate was sensitive about newspaper comment. He was formerly a senator, which is now published by his brother, H. H. McCormick and co-editor of the policy on sexual harassment has been detinental to racial justice. The senator frequently explained that this did not bring him the support from the group he caured it from.
VIRGIN ISLANDS DEMAND EXPLANATION OF INSULT.
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The judge has been taken up for passage.
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MINISTERS DECLARE HAN ON
SUNDAY FUNERALS.
12 N. 844
PORT HAMILTON, Ark. March 1
The Goblesboro Ministers' Alliance of
Port HAMILTON has formed a decree burying
the deceased and special chancery, because of the interference the Funerals in it is resolution signed by the five
leading ministers of the city, it is
sabbath buryale with so into effect after
so many days. Dale Indelicato in the
city.
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On this board of board "tournament house" Nexon are the Harbor V. J. H. T. and B. C. H. T. and B. C. H. T. and A. M. C. Fraser, P. W. Walle, A. M. C. Fraser, P. W. Walle, Willis, C. A. Fraser, W. R. Walle and W. R. Walle all of this rity.
HREL MEN AND WOMEN SHARE CARNIVAL SPIRIT IN NEW OLEANS
(P. N. S.)
W. OLEANSNE, La. Mar. T. colored elems here look an active part in the Marl. Guild festivals in the street displaying some of the artistic ventures of African tribes were quite picturesque. The Zulu King displays alone lines on the street and judging from the line of march and judging from the line of march in the Zulu land since the last Marl. Guild was exceedingly prestigious awarded to the participants in the exercises by the Hampart Kelletier.
In fact part of the city Nexon took an active part in sharing the exercises with the kelletier kews were a variety of colors, the floats were, most of them, very colorful and the type of immigration and artistry.
ST. LOUIS GIVES RACE WOMAN
$100. FOR. FALSE ARREST
**IP N. 7.**
ST. LOUIS, Mo. 5-Mar. 1992
Jennie Jenkins, 1179 W. Bluff Place,
was awarded $100 damages by a jury in
Citizen Judge Hattie Court law
fairness. She was falsely accused on complaint of William Knight, a Market street Jeweler.
Mary Jenkins alleged at the trial that Knight caused her to be arrested by police and imprisoned for the false accusation. She was responsible for the die appearance of two diamond earrings and two gold rings. She was Knight for $16,000.
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Reprinting by CEEG, PROP.
A
MISS GUSSIE WILLIAMS. of
the RUNNIN' WILD' COMPANY
HAIR DRESSING
DEALERS EVERYWHERE ARE SELLING IT AT THE OVERWHELMING RATE OF MORE THAN A MILLION PACKAGES YEARLY.
particularly to voice property each
Monday morning from 9 a.m. until
when the Alliance will sit as a
bunal at one of the local churches.
March
special Alliance of
a decorate ban-
wreed in dis-
tress the fun-
lity worship
by the five
of the city it is
the rule of "fan"
we into effect
interests in the
op
be given an op
Merritorious Printing
and Designing
$25 TO $50 WEEK
EARN $25 TO $50 WEEK
MB
Complete detailed course
covering every phase of hair,
care, culture, special hairdressing
and straightening treatise. Scientifically cor-
nected, presented that, anyone
can learn easily. Special
reduced price only $10.00
and/or $15.00 or $15.00 in installments,
$5.00 down and $5.00 in
15 days and remaining
when diploma is granted.
USE THE WORLD'S FINEST PREPARATIONS FOR FACE AND SKIN
Arroway Hair Grower and Beautifier,
50c
Arroway Smoothing Oil (for straightening), per jar,
50c
Arroway Groomer, Groomer 'for man),
per jar,
50c
Arroway Skin Beautifier, per jar,
50c
Arroway Hair Glow,
50c
The ARROWAY
DA HAIR
POMADE
FOR UTILITY FASHION
FREE MILLION (3-000-000) CANS OF
HAIR POMADE
SOLD LAST YEAR
AIDA HAIR POMADE
CREATED FOR UTILITY FASHION
OVER THREE MILLION (3,000,000) CANS OF
AIDA HAIR POMADE
SOLD LAST YEAR
Is evidence that quality is still appreciated and will be always.
A hair straightener and hair dressing of surprising quality and usefulness.
Especially prepared to be used with the irons. AidA Hair Pomade has stood the test.
It is not an experiment. It has been sold and used by partitions and office furniture of a century. Put up in round blue tin container.
For sale by all druggists.
In evidence that quality is always appreciated and will be always used, a hair straightener and hair dressing of surprising quality and efficiency. Especially prepared to be used with the irons. Aid Hair Pomade has stood the test. It is not an experiment. It has been sold and used by particular people for a quarter of a century. Put up in a round blue tin container. For sale by all druggists.
MADE ONLY BY
ON HYGIENIC CO.
CHICAGO IL.
MADE ONLY BY
OVERTON HYGIENIC CO
CHICAGO IL.
Duke
MARKETING
MARKETING
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