Dallas Express
Saturday, May 9, 1925
Dallas, Texas
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DALLAS NEGRO HOUSING SURVEY
EXPOSES PROFITEERING LANDLORDS
FINDINGS ARE MADE PUBLIC BY INTERRACIAL COMMITTEE WHICH WORKS
WITH OFFICIAL SANCTION TO GET FACTS FROM WHICH SEGREGATION
ILLS MAY BE REMEDIED. ELMER SCOTT HEADS BODY WITH NEGRO CITIZENS ASSISTING. SHOCKING CONDITIONS ARE DISCLOSED
CLUB WOMAN DIES
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FINDINGS ARE MADE PUBLIC BY INTERRACIAL COMMITTEE WHICH WORKS WITH OFFICIAL SANCTION TO GET FACTS FROM WHICH SEGREGATION ILLS MAY BE REMEDIED. ELMER SCOTT HEADS BODY WITH NEGRO CITIZENS ASSISTING. SHOCKING CONDITIONS ARE DISCLOSED
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NORTH CAROLINA
BACKS NEGRO
FINANCE CORPORATION
ANTI-LYNCHING CRUSADE TO BE
PUSHED TO THE LIMIT IN GEORGIA
in back yards due to the lack of
funding, and that more than one-half of the
funding is from firm agreements, $25 per ce-
nt employee, out of Prospects to
itselfly out of Prospects to
Home Owned Bunk With Rented
as 1 to 3
"Negroes Home Districts are Limited
Probably the most significant point of the whole survey is to be aware at the close of the report in order to be prepared to address the situation to the situation are listed. "There is no evidence that the N.A.A.C. is responsible for the current quarters among the white in order to "the shifty and self-representing N.A.A.C. is to find a place where in our own people, we may have a relationship with the common environment which belongs to descent living." It is to that own last credit N.A.A.C. responsible home life the following less white family may be willing to deal with in a civil condition. But when the white family can be on his/her own, he/she is responsible. He/she can go anywhere he/she wants to exact territories, but that himself home conditions are most difficult to deal with. Concluded on Page 6
"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Son."—Fred Douglas.
GEORGIA PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MEETS WITH 250 REPRESENTATIVES OF 3500 PAID UP MEMBERS.
NEGRO APPOINTEE RE-
FUSED. DIPLOMATIC
TRAINING
**WASHINGTON**, D. C. May 14—Washington has been a priority, and other white jobs in the state have been under pressure from white students of the Foreign mission last week when the Supreme Court lifted the pressure of U.S. immigration to only Negro students 10 years after.
. COLORED JANITOR UPSETS TOWN
CHICAGO, Ill., May 1—There
Downtown, 25 miles north of
Chicago, is the home of the
Touma, white president of the
Jamaica and hired a colored man
to lead the city's first black
action and sign him threaten-
ing the city's association. They
out of the town because of the
stay there, the acoladin who
was hired to help them might come
therefore, betting him live in the
town and giving him grants at
night.
ROBERT J. BOTAL AWARD
ED A CARNEY HERO
MEDAL
(P. N. R.)
UNIONTOWN, Pa. May 8—Among the fifteen person-
alities who stayed there, acoladin who
was saved a fellow work-
receive recognition for acts of
charity and with which he
conducted the spring meeting of the
Council of the Board of Managers,
mission was Robert J. Boyal
moved at Lamberton, Pa. July
12, 1932.
GEORGIA
TION MEM
TIVES OF
(CON. O. N.) May 4—The fifth
annual meeting of the George Par-
nt Teacher Association was held
selection of 250 representing 125
teachers in T. A. concilius and a pul-
tion.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 0, 1925
CHICAGO HOME OF TEXAS BASEBALL
MAGNATE
HOTEL 12
CITY STREET
WEST 12TH FOOTER
101 12TH MICHIGAN STREET
CHICAGO, IL
NEGRO BOY IS ELECTED DARROW AND LINDSAY
HEAD OF STUDENTS TO ADDRESS N. A.
NEGRO BOY IS ELECTED DARROW AND LINDSAY
HEAD OF STUDENTS TO ADDRESS N. A.
As an evidence of the fact, that Texas whenever they are, are make-up artists, the Hopeans present here the Foster, horn, in Calvert, Texas but fresh baseball and owner of the famous American Giants of the Texas.
(P. N. R. F)
NEW YORK CITY May 14—A
batter has been elected president of
the school, which has elected him
School, Queens over two white cans.
The campaign, in which Walter
became so heated that Principal
Felix Perry secured at the election
the combined opposition 200. He is
tough and ball-tail, hands of
batter and ball-tail, hands of
paper school and a debater. His
LONNIE RIDGEWAY, EXSLAVE 80, LEAVES.OVER $2,500 TO CHARITY
10. N. 25
ATHENS. O. May 9. The will of Lord Henryway 80 acres, where was born, was taken by his wife, Alicia, and his mother, for more than 50 years, and that he left more than 1500 acres to go on a mission to Ghana. His Protestant mission was halted a century, 1800, to a local church and the remainder to other churches.
PARENT-TETS WITH 3500 PAID
from Mea. H. R. Barker, President of Georgia colloided P. T. A. Mac. Gunn, Chairman of the Christian Savannah Council, associate of the National Christian Chapel and nursery on adult illiteracy and urination, and associate of the National Christian Chapel and nursery on motherhood and childbirth care. Another ardent friend of Anderson, the democratic candidate, cannot be saved. There were other prominent National Health Nurse, Wake Forest University, and women and education Associations with indeed inspiring achievements, showing that there can be 60 that which it can be to make the county. All of the business sessions of the R. Barker of Atlanta Mrs. M. L. Jenkins-of Macon Mrs.
last year accompanied the team to Texas last year during the spring training camp, where he shaking hands and of nosing away at the players and chums of boyhood days. And whether at home or abroad, he first him the team of formidable, hung up teammates, of formidable, hung up teammates.
ARRESTED AFTER INDIGESTION ATTACK, PLACED IN JAIL UNATTENDED:
FOUND DEAD NEXT MORNING, NEGRO CITIZENS AND WHITE PRESS
AROUSED. SECURE INVESTIGATION AND STATEMENT FROM OFFICIALS
LIBERTY LIFE FOUNDER
DIES IN CHICAGO
(P. N. B.)
CHICAGO, Ill. May 11, 1974. He was twelve
afternoon at the University of Chicago,
founder and vice president of Frank L.
Olsen's foundation and firm. Illinois
had occurred at his residence in
Mt. Moriah of Chicago. He made
a donation of $1 million to give
the initiative. He resided by
his wife and two children, a
grandson and a nephew.
but 26 by a girl of 18, a single event could change the course of Christophe that the death of his wife, Marion, last five years of his life. He had been a graduate of Chicago and had come to the university to study salutary influences in Negro business. He lived, died, and resuscitated. When he built a house, asard of their light girls in the office cramped. The man they built might be, they could say, a teacher to those who think of a success called by those who know him. He was mentioned, that of R. E. T. Taylor, someone to take up the role in the church, a member of the board of diocesan
LABOR SECRETARY RE- A. M. E. EXTENSION
CEIVES DELEGATION BOARD HAS
NEW YORK, N. M. May 5-8
Village agent, will ask for all
village agent, will ask for all
making with him, a group of
administrators, a group of
Admins, Palacio, Martinez,
Admiral
WASHINGTON, D. C., May 7. The Retention Department of the A. M. University meeting for the quadrennium here today. It is handed by Bishop Wilhelm C. Chairman, and Rev. S. J. Johnson of Texas. Secretary Other members of the country, they are: Rev. H. K. Spearman, A. J. Wheeler, Clinky B. Johnson, Larry L. Larson, Karen City, M. J. L. Lutcher, Charleston, M. J. W. Davis, K. J. Charles, M. J. W. Davis, Tavaar, M. J. W. Davis, Washington University, M. J. B. Portwell, Mich. A. H. Hibbard, M. J. All were present except Tavaar.
A.
Mr. Carter has engaged in the hospitality and enjoyment of the respect and comfort of his patients, the warmth and courtesy of the white race and also that of the black race. Mr. Carter has his own ground. His wife, Mrs. O. Carter is an able man, and his elegance. He is resourceful and kindergarten work appears to the race. He is very neatly. We believe his is particularly well suited to the new encounter, which he now encounters, in the Rule of the World to broaden growth itself as an ability to own the world and our posterity.
The Supreme Court, in its
judgment on the death penalty,
and other cases, ordered
women to be held in
prison for the rest of
the world affairs to those
women who have been
unjustified, unnecessary,
or harmful to society.
The court also said that
women should be held
in prison for the rest of
the world affairs to those
women who have been
unjustified, unnecessary,
or harmful to society.
The court also said that
women should be held
in prison for the rest of
the world affairs to those
women who have been
unjustified, unnecessary,
or harmful to society.
be adjusted on soon the proper and
newly appointed officers have been
informed before the Supreme Commiss-
sion. On August 15, 2015, the
Plant and Office requested and urged to forward
their information to the Supreme Commission. Supreme Commission office 2015 85
ready for the membership renewal.
TEXAS TOWNS.
CARD OF THANKS
JACKSONVILLE, Tenn., May 14
The people of the city for that
bishop and death of our husband
and father, who departed this life
been every one of you. May God
be bless you. May God bless
Judith Baldwin, With,
Nancy Baldwin, Daughter,
Nancy Baldwin, Daughter,
kn. Baldwin, Son.
NELLYVILLE—Since the warden rules
so亲切 we life companies are look-
ing better, dressing as the various
days were excellent, each attendant
of him who knew "Fine My Charm"
Q. Q. with attendant Mr. Baldwin,
who were both news reporters, the chapters
of this report, the chapters of all
that many new ones have been set
Grand Chapter. While in the city
Margaret mottion of the local chapter
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925
An Address Delivered by W. L. Dickson, Founder and Manager of Dickson Colored Orphanage, Gilmer, Texas.
The Dickson Colored Glimpses, Texas May 19, 1893 and began to operate Jan. 4, 1894. We began to teach 1,250 children in 1894 and 1900. 7757 children. We have married off from the institutes 1217 students; we have married off 40 boys to send women to the institutes; we have married off 50 women to situation women eleven hundred and eighty-five acres; we have married off 100 women to bended and eighty-five children. Our teachers and employees are as follows: New P. W. Wesley; Ida and John; and William; William G. Gillis; Primary Department; Principal; Mim Gillis-Blade; Primary Department;
Mrs. Gladys A. Hewell, Domestic Science Teacher and Audit, in Primary, Greenwich, MA; Domestic Art teacher, Mrs. Odesa Stewart-Josey, Musical Director and Vocal teacher
Mrs. Bohail A. Mays, Amt. Musical Director.
M. J. D. Wyatt, Farm Manager
M. J. D. Wyatt, Farm Manager
M. Claud Phillips, in charge of pasture and fences
M. John McGhormey, Conductor and manager of lawn care
Mrs. Katherine Swanson, Boys Matron.
Mrs. Mary Tapp, Gilda Matron.
Mary L. Smith, Baby Cottage Matron.
M. J. W. Wealey, Supt. of Poultry Yard on the campus.
Mrs. Nellie Wyatt, in charge of Poultry ranch at the campus.
M. A. T. Thompson, Steward.
M. A. T. Thompson, Steward.
The above named persons are all employed by the
Dickey College of Business and all employees retire.
let the leaders of the Negro race throughout this country get together and lay out a program of work for the Negro people. We are not afraid to never intended for everybody to be rich. Somebody must work everybody MH MH MHMHMHM M H M
We were taught to work and to use their hands the color white to be then blessed in laborers. Christ in His name we are appealing to the public for their cooperation for the work of the Dickson Colored Orphanage.
Mr. Smith, our baby college man, is taking care of the negro people who would appeal to the heart of the men and women of the Negro race.
BABY COTTAGE.
DEYTON—A, travel in in New
york on a threeday trip to
Mexico. Req. Bachelors in
English or foreign language.
Dalton conducts rehearsal. Rev. J. W.
Brown, A.M., Req. Bachelors in
English. Tupman, A. M., W. Burch
Sunday, Mme. Req. Bachelors in
English. Have two college rela-
tions and friendships. Req.
Bachelor's in English.
MANY DO HOMAGE AT BEIR OF CALANTHEAN HEAD.
the funeral of
the deceased.
M. E. B. Church where the service
will be held.
M. E. B. Church where the service
will be held.
Oklahoma City and friends from Dallas
and other locations.
Oklahoma City and friends from Dallas
and other locations.
PREACHERS AND TEACHERS
MORALITY
**BRYAN** — All of the Sunday
Bryan's children. If Harden was at
home, he would have attended a glorious service. At three
weeks old the Albionshire did a WIL-
liness, the anniversary service of
Pierce, Grange, Bray and Keslinge.
Came to the city on Sunday only
as members of the church and its
members of the church.
SUNDAY FUNERALS
being more destructive to the church. It effects him more than it affects the missionaries of the gospel. An individual and look at him, you can see that he is an important man and possible effector. He represents my sense of God to me, and I am proud of our maker to put on burkens. We are not the only church that we are going to be. That I have referred to is the crowd on Sundays and then the crowd on Sundays and then the crowd on Sundays and then the crowd on Sundays. The novel and the show. W. L. DICKSON.
INTHEA
Respectfully, W. L. DICKSON, Gilmer, Texas.
Moneyman, her telegram from home, was a man, or Mrs. Kee, who had spread the word of her profession, who acted as a professor, who acted as a secretary, who was White Greendyff, too, was a great offering as well, as other professors. She was the old life of Mrs. Kee who lived in New York.
RICH NEGROES
WHACHERS
DANGING
DESTRUCTION
The end came to Mrs. Rawley on a call to her daughter.
WILLIAM was called out of town but side of her father. Mrs. Rawley and Mrs. Rawley are on his side. Mrs. Rawley is at his home. Sunday, both mother and son are taking the souvenir. The souvenir are taking him to author City. Smith is morticed to author City.
Members of local North Eleanor Business Association evening at 10:30, 2601 Bryan Street, North Eleanor City and Construction Company, T. H. Smith, Dr. R. W. M. McKinney, Dr. S. W. Smith, Dr. W. M. McKinney to order; first action enganging the attention of this body was held at 10:30.
After some preliminary take relative to nineteen twenty-five activities, qualification for membership was urged
The following of officers were elected:
D. P. Pinkerton, Vice President, Wm.
B. Q. Pinkerton, Treasurer, Wm.
A. Assistant Secretary, B. T. Ashby,
Reservative Committee: Dr. W. R.
B. T. Ashby, Dr. H. T. Hamilton, J. McDaniel,
Dr. B. T. Hamilton, J. McDaniel,
Dr. B. T. Hamilton, J. McDaniel,
T. Simpson, B. T. Ashby, Wm. Gordon,
T. Simpson, B. T. Ashby, Wm. Gordon,
Starks and J. W. Warner were added
QF NO. 10
King of Revolvers
of National Bank of the United States, Dr. A. M.
UNITY
THE WORLD'S FIRST WOMEN'S FASHION SHOW
At MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH, TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 12, 1925, BENEFIT DEACONESS BOARD
ADMISSION THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
WALK
A BLOCK OR
TWO
SAVE A
DOLLAR OR
TWO
BUY
NOW
Luggage
PRICES
DROP
Bargains on High Grade Leather, Suit Cases, Hand Bags and Trunks
Cowhide Leather Suit Cases
Heavy Leather Strap
$8.00
Hat Boxes
Well made, cestonne-lined.
A well-made, cestonne-lined.
Special Values
$8.45
Wardrobe Trunks
$80.75
Hard fibre lining, heavy
braided hardware, handcovers
with extra
closet and hat box and locking
device, lining value
$80.75
Genuine Cowhide
Heavy, leather, hand-sewed
Hand Bags, a bag that will
lid and hold the appearance.
Worth $24.00.
Special Values
Leather Hand Bags
Leather lined, well-hade,
can't be duplicated elsewhere
$80.00
Cowhide gladiator
Cases
Leather-lined, Twenty-litch
A Wonderful Value
$140.00
Our Price
$19.75
SUIT CASES—Our Special Price
Good construction, $5.00 value, braided lock draw-folt
Catches—Cowhide Strap—Four Inside Strap
$8.00
KLAR & WINTERMAN
DALLAS LARGEST PAWNHOOKERS
Remember
the Number
2312 ELM
Look for
the Name
in Dallas with his wife, who is he who has been referred to as the "Father of the Nation," is reliably referred by the greatest board of officers in the state to have an avid interest in folk music and to have an avid interest in folk dance. He is always above all else when what he does by done party through. On the occasion of the death of his wife, he was deeply moved to do the same by her death. He is His Father. He is his father.
JOHN H. BROWN
THURSDAY = The Baptist A. M. K.
breaching and training services
breaching and training services
at night as we listened to another
church service at night. We joined
and joined the flock. We cared
they capped much longer. We cared
they capped much longer. We cared
here will be here Sunday.
new Mississippi Lady Crawford, Rennie
Carl Phillips, Mrs. Bernard
Mary Crawford, Mrs. Bernard
Express and she is her favorite
the most frequent Weekly, Mrs. Lloyd M. Patterson,
from Threepridge Saturday.
TEMPLE — Rev. J. C. Mays, 71
parapsychist last Wednesday while at
work, died on Thursday. She is survived-by his wife, three sons, a friend, a funeral arrangement, a memorial, a Sunday shortening, following a long illness. She is survived by her children, her sister, and other relatives. Her cremation will be held at Understreet Brandon, N. Mary Randle of Memphis, and her funeral will be at Waynes Chapel church, Miss. Waynes Bay of South Bastat all over the country. Her burial and caskets were added as a flairing
touch to Mrs. Bernard of Threepridge Saturday.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925
**ENYIN:** The Sunday School teachin' class was a bacon for the quarterly condemnation of things. Mrs. J. W. Williams, with a burning message, wired with a burning message, texted her with a burning message, presented her wife and family were present. At the first of his memorials worshiped in Alabaster, he was baptized in the Baptist church for one of the club members. He baptized a great sorrowful structure and a great sorrowful funeral. He instructed a great sorrowful funeral. He counsel thanked the choir choir and splendidly decorated in the choir.
CATYERM, Mr. james C. Jackson
of New York, NY. Jack is a
community leader in the Chapel of the Seven
Churches of New York. Jack is a
Bishop's wife. Jack wants to "Moonlight
Moments" on Monday on his
called to Sheraton Monday on his
birthday. Jack is a graduate of
Southern University and a graduate of
Cape Cod School in May. Mr.
Jack is a mother and baby doula
in New York. Jack is a
weekly with relatives. Mr. George
Jack will attend Fort Worth West
School. Mr. George will
wife Mia Wanchoe. Woman
mother Mia Wanchoe left for
New York.
Phone: H-0053 Phone: H-8866
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S. T. WILLIAMSON, Jr., Prop.
Allen at Juliette St
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IN MEMORY OF MRS.
MARY E. PARKINSON
Hark, 'tis the shepherd's voice I
All it is my mother dear,
All it is my father dear,
To some time's comfort us and cheer,
O mother how we use you,
And how we wish we could hear
And how we wish we could call
In no other that can fill
As one year has roiled away,
We have been fortunate to meet you,
When the days are over and night
We your loving husband and child-
promises to meet you by
and by,
HARK
II. HARKSON,
and Children
$1.00, BARGAIN OFFER
We are making you a special invitation
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It is one of our finest, quickest
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1155 Lake Park Ave.
Chicago
Illinois
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MALLAN HAVA
EDGAR JACKSON
2402 Thomas Ave
B.
o we had a chance to test the delivery
room last evening and to my surprise
lived in the same room and admired my setup to the conditions
and admired myself to the conditions
and admired myself to the conditions
and admired myself to the conditions
and admired myself to the conditions
For the time that the famous
Eat Shock known as The Yankees
built their building they were in has been moved
to the same location for a new building that is to be the
gardens of existing conditions of the
place this place will only have
same good things to eat.
The Pam Studio
Mr. Clementine will announce the formal opening of
the Pam Studio, the best in the South, for
the best studio in the South, for
class material therapy giving first
class material therapy giving first
class material therapy giving first
Mr. Samantha will teach our
Dallas and the result is up to
this line as we over the shop and
they'll forget the place and the
room.
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The following dealers handle M-
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Cliff Drug Store, 1112 E. 10th
Community Drug
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Thad Else,
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People's Drug
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H. H. Confectionary Central and B.
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Little Gem, 2601 Bryan
McMillian Cafe, 2413 Elm St.
Palm Drug Store, 2415 Elm
People's Drug
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Temple Drug Store, 2547 Elm
Mose Taylor, Central & Cas
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Temple Drug Store, 2547 Elm
Mose Taylor, Central & Casey
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North Dallas Club, Thomas and Hall
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MADAM FAY JACKSON and
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2402 Thomas Ave. H-8494
SPECIAL SALE
WHERE TIDY LAST
4 Pair Men's Silk Hose—$1
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2611 Ione Ave. Dallas, Texas
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2017 Em St.
Dallas, Texas
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Central and Boll
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2601 Brylm
2413 Elm St.
2415 Elm
Cor. Hall & Central
2547 Elm
Central & Casey
THE
FEDERAL
ASSOCIATION
OF
STATE OF
NEW YORK
ELECTED
IN
1876
There can be no doubt but that the greatest hope for the complete emancipation of the whole race and its progress from its present place of prescription and discrimination is the joining of all of its forces in the struggle against the odds that it faces. Negroes North and South must begin to think work and feel together and every effort must be put forth in order that no opportunity for the improvement of the status of the group will be lost.
MEMBER
NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS
ASSOCIATION
That this is being felt more keenly by those of our group in the North where there is greater political opportunity and necessarily more power for remedying adverse conditions is evidenced by the constantly resurring reference to the necessity for greater striving with the welfare and improvement of the whole race in mind. The latest of such references comes from The New York News and its sentiment is so pleasing that we herewith reproduce it for the benefit of our readers who sometimes are led to feel that that there is not the desire for cooperation between the two sections in their struggle for a common justice which has been the cause of "Let Us be - Strong Here" The News says:
Pulled up every Saturday. Morning in the Year at 6:00 Swim Ave. in Entered at Post Office at Dallas Mall. Post Office at Dallas Mall. Congress, March 187
(Incorporated)
DALLAS, TEXAS
While we, as Colored citizens, must keenly appreciate the sorrows and suffering of our brethren of the South; while we must ever protest by word and deed against the industrial, civic and political persecution moved out to them—we must never protest by word and deed against the brethren of the South by helping ourselves by making friends and helpers of our white neighbors here. As we marshal our strength here, as we are decent, quiet, orderly citizens here, as we buy homes and property, succeed in business, we must be willing to united power here that is respected; as we win influence by our worth and work, in that measure we will be helping not only ourselves, but those of the South. We can thus not request, but demand, that our representatives from here at Washington stop the measures aimed at the race and the business of the South. We must be the lever to pry off the lice persecution from the burdened backs of the race in Dixie. We in the North must continue to accommodate the hundreds of thousands of black folk that are going to continue to come from the Southern States until education and the ballot are free; there to all alike, until lynchings and burnings stop and justice reigns. We must be strong here to help those that are weak there.
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This is the sentiment that will win for the whole group and it is the only one that will win. Whether living North adversely, also affects the other in some degree. Can it but happen that this thought as expressed by this editor can be acted out through a period of years, there can be no way of preventing it. This is the reason the equalizing of opportunity for the role as a whole.
An idea of what should have taken place in Dallas during National Negro Trade Week can be gained from the following account of the beginning of the week as told by the journal of our contemporary, Editor Dunjee, The Black Dispatch. Says that account; the opening day of Trade Week started with the May Day festivities of the schools when m
MOTHER'S DAY
Sunday in Mother's Day and all over the nation, children will pause if but for a moment to pay tribute to this great of human kindness, letters and telegraphs, sent, and greetings of various sorts will at-tempt to show in the living mothers that their children love and care.
The observance of this day con- of the churches agreed to deliver special addresses on the situtes one of the most worth- subject of building Negro business as the head of all of the churches in the city, and that they are joy in the contem- through the school children with the request that they be joy of its celebration. Particularly signed and returned in which the signer agreed to purchase the church.
The observance of this day continues one of the most worthwhile of the many American data collected in the month of its celebration. Particularly is this true in regard to our race in America. And it is natural that any other class of mothers have more than any other class of mothers have enjoyed the joy of its celebration. The section of the sort that other mothers have enjoyed in this country has enjoyed have been of the erudest sort; often they were built by the mothers of their children might have cherished at home that would enable them to rear their children freed from the oppression of their clobbing them. The laws of the land have fallen most minerally from the hands of the helpless victim of the lust of the vices and unpleasantness impossible for her offspring to be of pure radial stock. She has a little sister, another mother and mother, in limited degree only has her sister, another mother, and her hope for her children because of the fact that she has been too often was harred against them in many ways. But through it all she has been a great benefactor to her day and her children have greater promise of final racial success in the history of the race in America. The obverse have served only to make the story that in one the Nrother mother more dear than the other, all of all of her prohibitive conditions which she has faced, she
In America, and it is natural that they are more concerned with the protection of their children. In Nitro mothers more than in other mothers, their hardest protection is their burdens without protection of the sort that other mothers men to center the attention of their group on their protection of the sort that other mothers concerns in a favorable way. They will get advertisement from it as well as increased patronage and, if they are Nitro mothers, they will feel that they will feel, often, that they were built by the good effects of the week for months to come.
mothers themselves in order that their children might have children of their own. Reports of those who have visited Oklahoma City indicate that the Negro business enterprises there are enjoying a greater degree of success than are those of our own business, the sort of protection and care at home that would enable them to rear their children from the poverty of their own clothing. The laws of the state require that a man be a practicable and often a hardened the helpless victim of the last of the vicious and unpredictable of another race, making him a victim of the race. From the reports of the operation of a Trade Week, those members of the race in that city must have more deeply at heart the success of their own concerns than do the members of the same class in Dallas. That is a
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925
New Orleans, LA.—"Liverpats pay off the made good now
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**Hibiscus Manning, and Mr. K.** Hibiscus Manning, and Mr. K. recognize to the movement for ratifying a $25,000,000 endowment fund that will end the end of the present year, if it succeeds in having the support for, North Carolina, Constitution and programs actually meeting the requirements of actual legislation in the state, and adoption along industrial lines.
Education, whether of the Tu-
manian or of the type supplied by college
or primary school which the Nero must
grow and of the community in which he
may work, may be blunted against too
many of the opportunities in which the trained Nero
may be used as not to make him wonder
much about his work. The opportunities
to justice must not be restricted. The
last annual report and find ever greater
forms of 'hot-hot-waiting'
believing that lynching, a misdemeanor
described to disgrace. During the
year the number of lynchings per year
and remained at approximations to
the 'associates' report -cum
The Interracial Committee of this city has just made public its findings in the recently completed Negro housing survey which is among the first and largest ever made in the United States. It will be well for the thoughtful to study it and completely digest all of the facts will indicate that the conditions which are not favorable can be remedied by outside influence, in fact must of necessity be remedied that way; but there are other ways to do this, and the result can only by greater application an effort on the part of the race itself. Suffice it to say that this survey will prove the greatest asset to the Negroes of Dallas which they have acquired. It will also help to the effect that the public the facts from which intelligent steps of remedy may be arrived at.
TID-BITS
"The Black Dispatch brands as the report that Federal officers-forced the citizens of Boley, an all Negro town, to take down a sign warning white men not to let the sun go down on them within its limits. We are glad to note that the report of the existence of such a sign was untrue. To try, to force others to live under the same conditions of which we complain so bitterly is to place ourselves in a class of them. We can't afford to sink so low in the human scale.
The Leaned-Massenger Charge
(1994) by Robert A. Lean and
Joseph A. Lean. Published by
HarperCollins Publishers, New York.
The Lean-Massenger Charge
(1994) by Robert A. Lean and
Joseph A. Lean. Published by
HarperCollins Publishers, New York.
The Lean-Massenger Charge
(1994) by Robert A. Lean and
Joseph A. Lean. Published by
HarperCollins Publishers, New York.
The monument is—reported to contain pictures of the building of the Ziburat, a tower similar to
THE MIRROR
OF
PUBLIC OPINION
- most important relics of Sumerian art known.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
"Wheres done?" 2 Reasoned John.
"What's done?" 3 Reasoned John.
"New York City, N. Y."
"What's done?" 4 Reasoned John.
"Delights from demand, coming to"
"New York." "What's done?"
"The trip has been delayed in"
"France. He has to sample there."
"What's done?" 5 Reasoned John.
"He has to leave for"
"this country."
ENTHERTTLE OF THE BALLOON
everyone knows intimacy is important for her to make whatever intimacy she wants. The woman is posted in thread her way all evening, who have been introduced and who have exposed in some measure to the experience of in some measure to make necessary intimacy amounts to a necessity.
The young woman who is not
able to hold a wall-wall by polishing
of being a wall-wall by polishing
in a discussion, instead of sitting
in a discussion, instead of sitting
with the others. The very knowledge
that she is not comprehensibly a
comfort and ease person. They do
comfort and ease themselves.
COURT. REFUSES LOUIS
IANA SEGREGATION
CASES
(A. N. P)
NEW OILLANDS, La. May 8—A commissioned research team in the case of the New Orleans oilfield will be appointed to the National Academy of Sciences for the Advancement of Science in the U.S. Superior Court. The team will be led by G. W. Larsen, President of the National Academy of Sciences and the Attorney of the Superior Court, as well as the Associate of the Superior Court. The team will be responsible for the order that was issued to the Superior Court on May 8, 2015, allowing the team to apply to the Supreme Court to seek an order to suspend the oilfield from the national high court. The team will present its findings to the New Orleans Court. The team will be backed by the National Office of the National Academy of Sciences and found sufficient to fight the case.
COST OF LIVING OF COLORED)
FARM FAMILIES
RAST TEXAS TEACHERS HOLD
MERT
Jarvis Christian Institute features largely in the musical
Dr. Barnwell didn't fail, to pre-
sent the great importance of health education in showing the importance of emphatic in showing the importance of by the help of these beringer men. The help of these beringer men should be making an effort to be more emphatic in saying that morning April 26, 2012, and evening April 27, 2012, was most hardly pleased with the fact that the beringer men were entertaining visitors and entertaining guests. In acknowledgment of the beringer men in acknowledgment of Prof M. D. T. Daya it was well received that he would be re-lectored presiding over the beringer men.
WASHINGTON DOCTORS LIST
PATIENTS WHO DON'T
FAN
Washington, D.C. - D. C. May 5. The Washington Post reports that the Colleged physician awarded all of the Colleged physician awards in connection with Columbia, comprising all into-operation plans what is known of patients who return to the hospital in the designation to present a case to the doctor. His bills with other doctors also have been in operation for months, meeting with patients. It is also reported that stores in the majority of the city protect themselves against the doctors state their plan does not care who, are taken care of as a patient.
CHICAGO, IL.
Mrs Cora H. Giddens, 2414 Celtic
Mansion, home to the girls' baseball
league underwent a serious operation.
She was a member of the J.B. Hirsch
R.A. M. T. of J.B. Hirsch have headquarters at the time of
her retirement in hiring to the position in this city next August.
Holly Co. 2414 S. State, together
interested in hiring to relieve the
hair rate of route, in hard
work to maintain the beautiful
land at the beautiful westerly
wonderful success. James M. Marvin,
Ladger James M. Brouse, pear. The
girls are pleased with the success
of the entertainment.
Texas
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years later. He was the
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NEGRO HOUSING SURVEY
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LANDLORDS
The study was confined to the City of Highland and in its major urban areas. The study grew in size. It was not intended to compare two human but a cross sectional to the field work done in addition to the report done in the piloting of the report. A competent
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Dr. M. Ashby Jones of Atlanta was rescheduled chairman of the commission and Dr. Will W. Alexas as director of the work.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS-DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends for their beautiful floral offerings and kindness shown in our mother, Mrs. Kittie Thomas, our mother, Mrs. Kittie Thomas.
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The Dallas Black Giants are to be given a hard ground in the playoffs. The Giants will be open in the number of victories they have won. Bryd Long, the machine and the leader of the team, aces the wate at a pace worthy of a season. And as the season progresses and as the season progresses, they come any weakness that has been
If the Club gets pitching of the ball, the running is the most exciting part. The features and the layout of the bunch are the most enjoyable, and the reasonable vals on the raster are the most enjoyable. A tla of rookies to a wizard should not be a bad deal. But the road for the wizard or the road have not been reeveed by the club. You should not take information for granted.
# CHICAGO CLINES
Gard, af, b 1 1 12 O A b 1
Gard, af, b 1 1 12 O A b 1
Owens, ib 1 1 0 0 0 0
Owens, ib 1 1 0 0 0 0
Torrent, rf 1 1 1 0 0 0
Torrent, rf 1 1 1 0 0 0
Williams, as 1 1 1 0 0 0
Williams, as 1 1 1 0 0 0
Padrode, p 1 1 1 0 0 0
Totals 43 12 17 54 7 A
# BLACK BARON
Braaten, af 1 1 0 0 0 0
Braaten, af 1 1 0 0 0 0
P. Williams, ib 1 1 1 0 0 0
P. Williams, ib 1 1 1 0 0 0
Patras, fr 1 1 1 0 0 0
Patras, fr 1 1 1 0 0 0
Baldin, c 1 1 1 0 0 0
Baldin, c 1 1 1 0 0 0
Dervely, p 1 1 0 0 0 1
Totals 12 6 3 2 19 18
# CHICAGO AMERICAN
Chicago, af 1 1 0 0 0 0
Chicago, af 1 1 0 0 0 0
118 268 104 124 x4
Black Baron 100 600 36 x4
# TEXAS COLORD LEAGUE
ALEXANDRIA 1 1 12 O A b 1
DALLAS 1 1 0 0 0 0
DALLAS 1 1 0 0 0 0
HAN ANTONIO 1 1 0 0 0 0
OKLAHOMA 1 1 0 0 0 0
WHERE THEY PLAYED
CHICAGO GIANTS ENTERTAIN
ALL-CHICAGOS
Copyright Nat Sport Writers Association
CHIAGO, Il., May 9, 5-Sunday
Chicago Giants tried to entertain
march and fallout when the Al-
falfa fawn given to one in a game
fainted then given to another in a game
frame on which Tom Williams, ex-
plorer for the Giants, was shot
when he raised six of the pythag
bead. He was relieved by Dickson
sport. Wrenny, was given a shot
of his part of his indeed white pave
in the sixth inning of the afternoon
came in the ninth inning. Ash
shirted the first baseman. Ash
shirted the first baseman. Ash
shirted the first baseman. Ash
white wash. Ash washed the clams
white wash.
Batteries—Etton and Olsch; Will
Hiams, Johnson, -Wasley and More.
Bread.
NEGRO NATIONAL LEAGUE
RELEASE
MONROE—KID SON FIGHT TO A. STAND STILL AS
CROWD PULLS FOR A K.-O. BOTH FIGHTERS
WEIGH EACH OTHER OUT
possession, who was murmuring for the light, some turn of fate one of the Saints came upon of fate one of the Saints separately on the road and lifted it, then came upon a fence with one on. He came to him, and took back bibbies and rattles, took back bibbies and rattles, took back bibbies and rattles, at the bat by retiring a walk, a sinister blushed in the third and the fourth, to zerro Leather with a long tide out in the field. Nothing more were seen, another sunset Orange grabs another sunset Orange
CYLVONE SINCLAIR OUTPOINT
TIGER EMERSON
TUSKEGEE TEACHERS SCHOOL
TO OPEN JUNE 1ST
Florence Mills to Head All Colored Revue as Permanent Institution
CINCINNATI, O. May 9 — E-Loyalty is becoming a major business transaction, he asked for the help of one of the most distinctive ever created — All-Civil Colored Haven, Greenwich Village Music Hall, Greenwich Village Music Hall and olden times in the initial edition and well familiarizes the audience on the subject it has plan duration. He says that the case came near accepting the proposition from Mr. Katz, the Zurich firm offer along came the game an all-Civil colored revive an ample credit to its success, to make it permanent, to get at ones, not merely as an expedition but as an institution — that is, people an opportunity of demonstration to the most exciting demands of the added majority of originators.
TUSKEGEE COMMENCEMENT MAY 21
THE DALLAS-EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925
Leaders Plan Big Events For June 19 Celebration At State Fair Grounds
Plains are under-way for the most comprehensive and complete zoning of the Induction, on June 13, 2015, and will be the first ever known cooperation has been given leaders in the coalition to the amusement park owner of the amusement park management various organizations, the Colored race, will benefit乃大
FRED NORSINGLE DEAD
DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES
TUTTLE MEMORIAL HOUSE
NEARING COMPLETION
MAJEHON, N. C. May 8—Ambergris
approach of the completion of the
Hall of Fame in baseball, baskin-
ton on the campus of UCLA, baskin-
ton on the campus of UCLA, a national
stadium, and Colored Gate in
Colored Gate.
J.EUGENE PEARCE
FAIR PARK
AMUSEMENTS
CELEBRATE AT
MAY 29
GRAND RALLY OF
ALL CHURCHES
Thousands Will Attend
Big Get-together Meeting.
Aviator Edison Movey in
Thrilling Exhibition.
Colored War Hero to Do.
Seguential Flying.
Sunday School Pageant
With Decorated Floats in
Prise Parade.
REFRESHMENTS ON
GROUNDS ALL
AMUSEMENTS
OPEN
CELEBRATE AT FAIR PARK:
Sev. E. Arlington Wilson,
Chairman Arrangements
All Pastors Assisting With
Church Organizations
BIG TIME!
BIG TIME! COME ALL!
A unique feature of the work is Auxiliary in various sections of the building, including responsibility for compiling and maintaining rooms in the new structure. Thus, Auxiliary is responsible for room and one student's room has been Thomas's Church, New York, Male. Auxiliary is the her of the Auxiliary, and a group of the Auxiliary, finishing the director's room, and a acting room in addition to the Auxiliary in looking after the吏-ler. Auxiliary in looking after the吏-ler, a double sleeping room; the New York, Kentucky Branch of the
PAUL RODESON AND LAWRENCE
BROWN
MISS THOMAS TO WED
DALLAS MAN.
Mr. Ellen Murf of 4225 Clark St.
announces the propose marriage of
Thomas to Mr. Sidd Culton of the
city Tuesday evening. May 14th at
11:30 a.m.
The event will take place at Green
Point at 11:30 a.m. at "Things"
W. Clark, Bridge, will perk, so
the ticket ceremony.
JUNE 19
60TH ANNIVERSARY
OF THE EMANCI-
PATION
Leaders Planning Biggest
Rind of Event.
Nothing Like It Ever Be-
fore.
Prise Military Drills Base-
ball Contests.
Music — Dancing, Eats,
Drinks and Everything Find
out "WRY IS IT".
Ride "LIGHTNIN""
Try "SKY ROCKET"
The Committee: S. M.
Brown, W. E. Carter, Addison
Gason, Mrs. J. H. Wailer,
Mrs. Gilbert Hicks.
A TEN DAYS' REVIVAL
CAMPAIGN AT ST. JAMES
A. M. E. TEMPLE, MAY
14-24.
Rev A. J. S. Smith, D. D., one of the key signatories of the race will be Thursday night, May 15th and you will be invited to watch the race. You will be invited to hear two of the masterpieces: NATION TRAIN TO HELP, LEAVING HOURS LATE, BRACING HELL, HALL BELIEVEN IS NOT HOME. Another that has been the HEA, a SWILL BARREL, MOUTH THE DUMPING GROUND... they make a lasting impression, bring your friends and the children.
The Young people are especially
asked to attend all these meetings
CATARRH STOPPED IN ONE DAY
From President to office-boy, the NATIONAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Washington, D.C. is staffed exclusively by Negroes. 9 Every one of the Thirteen Hundred members of its staff has a straight road to advancement, limited only by individual capacity. 9 Twenty-five years of steady progress have developed these opportunities for the Race. 9 The Company's continued growth means continuously increasing opportunities, an ever-widening cycle of Racial Progress.
EVERY NEGRO WANTS
his children to have increased opportunities for higher standards of living and livelihood.
Negro-operated
provide these o
Widening their
means widening
portunity for y
your children's
Insure in sound
Companies and
ONE W
GOLD CROWNS ...
Work Guaranteed
WEISENBERGER
Dr. Weinb
1517 1-2 Main St.
Form A107
Department of Insurance
STATE OF TEXAS
Joe M. SCOTT, Commissioner
of Insurance
Austin, Texas, April 12, 1925.
No. 887.
To All Whom It May Concern:
This is to Certify, that the
ATLANTA LIFE INSUR-
ANCE COMPANY,
Atlanta, Ga.
Negro-operated enterprises alone provide these opportunities.
Widening their field of operations means widening the field of opportunity for your children and your children's children.
Insure in sound Negro-operated Companies and advance the Race.
Negro-operated enterprises alone provide these opportunities.
Widening their field of operations means widening the field of opportunity for your children and your children's children.
Insure in sound Negro-operated Companies and advance the Race.
ONE WEEK ONLY
LD CROWNS $3.75
k Guaranteed Cash or Easy Payments
WEISENBERGER DENTAL CLINIC
Dr. Weinburg, Operator
1-2 Main St. Opposite Thompson's Cafe
GOLD CROWNS $3.75
Work Guaranteed Cash or Easy Payments
WEISENBERGER DENTAL CLINIC
Dr. Weinburg, Operator
1517 1-2 Main St. Opposite Thompson's Cafe
last week, all recipients fully completed the training and working business in the office, and doing business in the office from this office notiting it to do business in the office on the 23rd of February.
Given under my hand and seal of
JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, Tawau, date
first above
JNO. M. SCOTT Commissioner
of information
$
THE DAILAS EXPRESS
PUBLISHER CO.
A DESERTED HUSBAND
"EAST
May 11
St. Paul M. E. Church, C
ADMIS
Adults, 30c;
FROM
"EAST LINNE"
May 11, 1925 at
ul M. E. Church, Cor. Routh and Juliette Sts.
ADMISSION:
Adults, 30c; Children 15c
Adults, 30c; Children 15c
Madams Lillie Johnson and Virge Wong, Capts.
Colored Sanitarium and Bath House
C. H. L. M. MOORE, M. D. Owner and Mer.
BATHS: American Hot Springs System. Medicated Baths
for all diseases.
OPERATIONS: Master and Minute operations - by competent
Surgeons, Baths, operations, medicines, hotel and
all accommodations may be had at this one place. For
further information, address or call DR. MOORE.
Phone 383-W. Doc 893
TEXAS TEKAS
PAGE SEVEN
WARNING TO
Don't take the wrong package. You may ask for Dr. Palmer's preparations, be sure you get them. Don't set the package for the wrong package. Hundreds of people have received, just because they failed to sign the package. Dr. Fred Palmer's Walterman Preparations have prepared them you know are getting the best. Instruct us when Dr. Palmer calls you. You can take and take no substitute. For sale by drugsurgery carrying preparations demanded by the FDA. You will be sent if you write Dr. Fred Palmer's Laboratories, Dr. W.J. Atlanta, GA, and an assistant.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925
THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS STILL THE KING
As Filed With The Department of Insurance by The U. B. of F., Pilgrims, G. U. O. of O. F., K. of P. Calantheans and American Woodmen, as of December 31, 1924, and Sworn to by Officers of the Above Orders.
ASSETS
U. B. OF F.
Men and Women
PILGRIMS
Men and Women
G. U. O. of O. F.
Men and Women
K. OF P.
Men
CALANTHEANS
Women
AM. WOODMEN
Men and Women
LEDGER ASSETS
REAL ESTATE
$172,041.09
25,000.00
$291,021.17
$159,508.63
$152,061.51
BONDS
1,150.00
37,295.44
20,000.00
10,200.00
124,968.44
MORTGAGE LOANS
66,904.53
5,000.00
123,027.51
10,000.00
798,560.69
ORGANIZERS' BALANCES
1,096.81
604.22
2,618.38
OUTSTANDING CHECKS
U. S. LIBERTY BONDS AND TREASURY
CERTIFICATES
4,834.00
9,093.25
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
7,000.00
53.55
INVESTMENTS
2,471.75
2,261.06
CASH IN OFFICE
1,460.44
1,950.68
110.00
2,261.06
CASH IN BANK (Not on Interest)
53,607.28
74,468.63
65,508.13
2,762.83
23,975.46
CASH IN BANK (On Interest)
109,487.93
86,621.44
250,879.50
185,588.73
83,752.22
TOTAL LEDGER ASSETS
NON-LEDGER ASSETS
INTEREST DUE AND ACCRUED
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
RENTS DUE
COLLECTIONS NOT REMITTED
EQUITY IN SUPREME LODGE PROPERTY
LITERATURE AND SUPPLIES
MARKET OVER BOOK VALUE (BONDS)
$295,110.15
$217,686.46
$480,446.18
$570,594.22
$229,817.74
$1,173,306.55
UNPAID DEATH CLAIMS
$20,118.93
18,746.61
20,134.05
6,795.20
3,615.40
19,837.19
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
650.00
9,110.10
15,000.00
RENTS DUE
698.00
20,670.00
40,000.00
COLECTIONS NOT REMITTED
450.00
20,670.00
40,000.00
EQUITY IN SUPREME LODGE PROPERTY
450.00
20,670.00
40,000.00
LITERATURE AND SUPPLIES
13.03
20,670.00
40,000.00
MARKET OVER BOOK VALUE (BONDS)
$311,037.00
$226,138.34
$484,586.74
$607,178.52
$233,433.14
$1,251,639.80
TOTAL GROSS ASSETS
LIABILITIES
UNPAID DEATH CLAIMS
1,637.08
4,725.00
5,491.34
12,980.98
31,736.90
SALARIES, RENTS, EXPENSE AND COM.
1,105.69
5,491.34
3,844.51
TAXES
1,105.69
5,491.34
3,844.51
LIGHTS, WATER, ETC.
64.52
5,491.34
12,275.13
TRUST FUND
2,250.00
DEPOSIT ON LEASE
22,926.22
23,471.61
20,134.05
5,491.34
12,980.98
48,081.54
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$22,926.22
$23,471.61
$20,134.05
5,491.34
$12,980.98
48,081.54
TOTAL GROSS ASSETS
$311,037.00
226,138.34
484,586.74
607,178.52
233,433.14
1,251,639.80
TOTAL LIABILITIES
22,926.22
23,471.61
20,134.05
5,491.34
12,980.98
48,081.54
TOTAL NET ASSETS
$288,110.78
$202,666.73
$464,452.69
601,687.18
$220,452.16
$1,203,558.26
INTEREST EARNINGS
7,778.25
5,548.78
13,909.49
23,773.27
10,250.37
75,407.84
TOTAL MEMBERSHIP
9393
10,449
24,639
19,545
12,178
58,0201
The American Woodman has in Texas a membership of 21,867. The Knights of Pythias, including women, has a membership of 31,723. It is clearly evident from the above that the Knights of Pythias leads all in membership. The American Woodman has net assets throughout the nation of $1,203,558.26. The Knights of Pythias, including women, has Net Assets in Texas alone amounting to $822,139.34. This shows that in Texas alone the Pythians are nearly as strong financially as the American Woodmen are throughout the nation. No reference is made to the Knights and Daughters of Tabor as their report was not filed with the Insurance Department at the time the above-data was gotten.