Dallas Express

Saturday, May 30, 1925

Dallas, Texas

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Report of Net Assets as Sworn to Commissioner of Insurance Shortage of $370,637.05 Alleged in Secretary Riddle's GEORGIA JUDGE DECLARES EVERY LYNCHER A MURDERER SUGGEST THAT WOMAN BE MADE HOWARD HEAD WASHINGTON, D. C. May 15—The Washington University has with both alums, Jack W. Winn and the faculty members dearest to them, joined in a friendly inquiry. If any of them who actually did not alumni summed up the alumnae's feelings about the which added to their champion race last in this controversy. The student body and the faculty acted as a team to determine the committee, that they would be automatically suspended, and its position that it would not while they were in a state of reorganization of the institution. In the were busy and acting through the role as chairman, the student would need to return to their talks with the alumni to make under consideration what should be involved in the future. Others everywhere were heard there, and the ranks of the other members of the faculty of the institution should be involved in the future. Jack W. Winn takes a praiser for the alumni who did not fail to demonstrate their firm and strongly did she stand firm of the faculty claim that she administration should place to work the head Howard university that she all of the necessary qualifications to successfully run the school. GEORGIA JUDGE LYNCHER A The charge made a profound im NEGRO MELODIES FEATURED IN RECENT FORT WORTH SONG FESTIVAL THE HARRY T. DURHILL quartet de- signs special mention for its un- continued on PAGE 6 DECLARES EVERY MURDERER FLORIDA GIVES GAR VEY'S SHIP TROUBLE TUSKEGEE AWARDS DIPLOMAS TO 181 AMONG WHOM ARE SEVERAL TEXAS STUDENTS Can Mr. Riddle tell the irradiation of the old tollers have $498,866, if the old tollers have $498,866, insurance? Why should this insurance have the law require the secretary to have the law require the secretary to install a toller? Can Old Toller Riddle have where that 476,000 tollers have about the amount that want M. Riddle to explain in that case that he claims we have in the irradiation that he must that M. Riddle to explain in that case that he must D. H. GARNER D. H. GARNER D. H. GARNER TES FEATURED IN N WORTH SONG FESTIVAL DR. CARVER HONORED AT N. Y. EXPOSITION THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925 MRS. A. A. SMITH TO RECITE HORRIBLE TALE REPRESENT DALLAS OF FLOGGINGS IN AT PYTHIAN MEET FLORIDA PRISON One of the most spirited contests night with a military demonstration was the contest of the several Dallas ladies waving the seven Dallas ladies contest staged by the local Pythian Queen Contest at the coming Pytonian Games. She will within the Waco, not only was counted the winner, but the Mr. Smith was the winner. The most spirited ever hold bone and more that closing and witnessed the return of the bulletin boards which the had been bulletin boards which the had been Temple for that purpose. Mr. Marien to Grand Chancellor W. S. Willis, which he heartily thanked all of which he heartily thanked all of who had worked so faithfully to NASHVILLE LAST IN SCHOOL EXPENDITURES (A N. P.) WAHINGAN: May 26—According to ingrained bias, 26% of the inmates at the prison of the interior, Marshallville, Missouri, were students in the public schools than were students in the private schools. The average of 13.44 on each public school was 13.44, and the general average was 13.44, noteworthy because it is generally lower than the average of the public schools, because of its schools and (P. N. B). PENSCAOLA, F. May 19 19—Another revolving scandal involving the University of Pennsylvania, which accuses laborers in aviation, University Traffic, flagging of workers, and accounting witnesses has developed accounting witnesses. Driving, skirmishing, a prisoner, tazling, and guns in the hands of the white guards. He is a man with a stall, wielding a jacket at a time, with a large wrist, holding a gun. The white man looked on as his hands were raised, and about to mount him. He and the court that the hawker brought in information about the prisoner both himself and the inmates would be able to stop the flow of information to work in fed and bad hair. It is also possible to escape from the prison front, by night and hiding in the woods. FULLMAN COMPANY EM PLOYS NEGRO AS EX PERT MEDIATOR U.S. N.Y. CHICAGO: May 29 in order that the three personnel may have representation and a company in the hiring process. The three personnel will be considered the Pulitzer Committee, the Veteran Paulman Porter, the Volunteer Paulman Porter and mediator in the commission. WEBB's wurt will continue and the commission will continue and acting as an arbitrator between the three personnel and the commission in Pulitzer伞 all over the country. Paulman伞 as a long step forward in the hiring process and safeguarding their wages. Mr. Wobb young is years old but the Pulitzer伞 and University and well-qualified personnel will be hired. The ILM Pulitzer伞 employees in a five tribute to Paulman伞 and University and well-qualified personnel will be hired. The office will be in the financial district of Chicago, where he will work in his direction of supervisor F. L. Simmons. BISHOP. GREGG DINES WITH PRINCE OF MINISTERS OF EVERY DENOMINATION IN CITY UNITE IN EFFORT TO GIVE IMPETUS TO WORK AND ARE HEARTHLY BACKED BY OFFICIALS OF CENTRAL BRANCH (WHITE). SECRETARY HAS DONE MUCH WORK AMONG BOYS. OUTS SCHOOL POST TO ACCEPT POSITION TERRELL GETS CONTRACT FOR $20.000 DOCKWORKERS' HOME E. C. PONSWORTH The agents of Dallas pastor of every denomination and of a Board management appointed through the board may reside in the office of the pastor of Mr. E. C. Ponsworth, pastor of the church at the M. Sanglo High School of Fort Worth, and faculty and advisor for the boys of that school. As the paid secretary of the Dallas Y. M. C. A. work. In all of the deliberations which have been made by the board the three months, the pastor and the Board of Management has had the North secretary of the white Y. M. C. A. Manager and the Negro work will TERRELL GETS $20,000 DOCKWO WHITES PREPARE TO ENTERTAIN NEGRO GRAND LODGE continue as a branch of the general office of the government. This is by far the most auspicious effort at the maintenance of a. M. M. C. A. secretary that the city has received. The result of the decision of the member of the two ministerial alliances of the city to place themselves and the city's staff in the important impairment and to guarantee its success. Through the interest of Secretary of the Community the first year was guaranteed and the first year was guaranteed and the for the place of secretary were in served and after careful consideration chosen from the board in and asked as to the qualifications world war was chosen and he was Before the confirmation of the se- vice held between Secretary Scott the Board of Management and the that the work could make the de- 1811. Mr. plowmouth is a graduate of 1811. Mr. wagner two months in the army during the war and gone CONTRACT FOR ORKERS' HOME DEAIMONT, Texas, May 10 Building permit was issued to the for the erection of a three-story brick building at Wal and Necula placed on May 1. Plots for the three-story brick architect, and W. P. Tremore of Sterville, La, was awarded the contract for the building, according to plans announced, will be given over to stores, the second floor will be a house and a dwell room. The third floor will be a house and a dwell room. The fourth floor will be a house and a dwell room. The fifth and sixth forms were issued Frank Bennett, Eleventh street, 1100. Crawford Way, 1100. Snowy Crawford McMasters, 1100. build frame church, 1200. w shed, 1200. road, 1200. park, 1200. 400. Order street. J. Zorn. 2256 Bradway, repairs $2300. K. E. Davis. 425 Pennsylvania repairman. $322. M. E. CHURCH MAY MERGE MANY SCHOOLS PRICE FIVE CENTS NUMBER 26 insurance Dallas "Y" UNITE IN EFFORT TO GIVE BLEED BY OFFICIALS OF CEN- TRE MUCH WORK AMONG ON NUMBER 26 Philadelphia, Pa., 7 May 20—(A, N. P.K.Co. May, 13th. Herman N. Schwab, represents a large N. 100% A careful examination is being made as possible the assets of the bank well as their altered indebtedness, as is possible the assets of the first Internet number of properties which have been transferred to other people. To the Dutch Amusement Company, the tremendous amount of stock, and what is being done to reside there, on May 7, the two largest mortgage loans on the Brown Street are being an effort to be ready to receive the application of Mrs. Brown, that the application which was made in May 1998, has been received and will commence the letter was offered in. MISS EYES. SOCIETY 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 Wardrobe Trunks $30.75 Heavy Leather Straps $5.00 Well made greteena-lined, a metal harness Special Values $8.45 Hard fiber overwear, heavy brassed hardware, handsome customs, heavy string zips and bat box and looking decisions. Hairy white zips and bat box and looking decisions. Genuine Cowhide Heavy leather, hand-sewed lined lugs, a bag that will lid and hold in appearance. Worth $6.95. Our Price $18.70 Well made greteena-lined, a metal harness Special Values Leather Hand Bags Leather lined, well made, can be unlined slings Cases Cowhide Glossone A wonderful Valuem $16.35 SUIT CASES—Our Special Pride Good construction $8.90 values, bonded Leather-bolt Outerz—Cowhide Straps—Your Intelle Straps $8.00 KLAR & WINTERMAN DALLAS' LARGEST PAWNBROKERS Remember the Number 2312 ELM Look for the Name Many dates are made at the dances, and Wednesday night night no exception very often the music is playing. I love it. I am a winer. I am a winer. I am a winer. BATHING GIRL'S REVUE Charlie Hedge, 2018 Hip-hop Thomas Strong, 2018 AVG, hit Thomas Strong, 2018 AVG, hit Stanley Stanning, 2018 Ass, botto, Arthur McMullen, 2018 Booster Marshall Thornton, 2018 Caston, Namus Hammond, 2018 Pleasen Namus Hammond, 2018 Pleasen Quinty, 219 Mason Quinty, 219 Mason John Nelson, 241 Hamilton John Nelson, 241 Hamilton Maggie Grace, 200 Couchran Maggie Grace, 200 Couchran Annie Gordon, 242 Kaita Annie Gordon, 242 Kaita Will McCall, UNKOWN Will McCall, UNKOWN Jamah Johnson, 243 Rossbush Jamah Johnson, 243 Rossbush Pamela Curtis, 243 Commerce Pamela Curtis, 243 Commerce Pamela Strong, 2018 AVG, hit CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the people of the United States for their shown during the illness and death of Thomas S. T. Brown who de- pleted his life. We also wish to thank the wife of Thomas W. Brown. We wish to thank Church and Association for their assistance and sympathies to the cemetery and association of the cemetery. EXPRESSION OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks appreciation and many many thanks to the kindness shown during the Upright Civil War. We are grateful to the Aman Orman, who died May 11, 1818, for his kind thanks for tender words of sympathy. For the homage: Resolutions: Offices and members of Bethlehem (1) Bethlehem Hospital, H. of. 12, No. 4. Gold Bishop's Court, H. of. 12, No. 4. Gold Miner Bethlehem Harpe. Billed: MATRICUS ORMAN, Born: 1812, Bethlehem. JULIAN MURPHY, Daughter: 1812, Bethlehem. TYRILLA ORMAN, Son: CIVIC ACTIVITIES In a meeting held at the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church Monday night with twenty four men present the PIRF Park Cycle League. We will THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925 THE PASSING OF LIMESTONE COUNTY, COMMUNI- TY AND CHURCH WOMAN Mrs. Rachel McDonald. Saturday morning, April 26, 1858 in Texas, the day before soul of sister Rachel McDonald. Hipped 148 marrying and set sail across her story. McDonald was born in Alabama, 1855. She grew to woman- hood in Texas when she married New H. K. McDonald later move- ment to New York. McDonald later move- ment to County near Mexico, where she married Mary McDonald, mother of - Sweeping,hez az are,her,human, her,man,her,man, bldg den:Jh,McBaldon, bldg den:Jh,McBaldon, Colvert, Peyton K, Dale, Dale, Peyton K, G. Milford, Texas: 7907, McBaldon, Texas: 7907 Booker Washington High School Adopts Official High School Caps and Gowns Wise Economy Practiced In a statement issued from the office of the White House on Wednesday morning May 17, the principal announced war cops and gov'ts during their months of service, and made remarks, "The Blauer Washingtons are democratic in spirit and practice." The adoption of the say and the emphasis on the high school is quite significant. Simplicity and appropriate dignity. By Los Angeles tuition from high school, the student is able to enjoy the school's all-inclusive, unique and distinctive. "During the period of our graduates' more than 50 years of experience, our commitment of early graduation, enrollment of our students and our commitment with the high school will be maintained with the highest manner in which our graduates are operated with the high school in cooperation with the high school has been delighted to me." Following is a list of the needed trains for production: McDonald, Galveston, Texas, Mr. A. P. Garrett, Omaha, Neb., M. O. B. B. Pawlek, Pukekoa, together with a host of grand children and friends. The crowd that gathered to more than taxed the capacity of the church which was over packed, many having to remain on the church floor. The determined Thursday, May 12 from the time they arrived, the pastor, those time, Carroll, the pastor, Darrell School Gives Carnival at Chester Park Benefit Base Ball Team BEAUTIFUL WEDDING SOLEMNIZED BUILDING REROOFING MATERIALS BIRD'S ART CRAFT ROOFING "Applied Right Over Your Old Shingles" Guaranteed for 10 Years PAY FOR YOUR ROOF- ING IN 10 EQUAL MONTHS TAY- MENTS National Roofing Corporation of Texas 2704 Commerce Street. Phone Y 4212. MATERIALS MRS. BERRY DIES SUDDENLY ORPHANAGE MAKES EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS ORPHANAGE MAKES EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS Thanking you in advance for your interest in the very importance of the mission of the GEN. MANSELL W. E. STAART ACADEMY FOR THE MISSIONARY SCHOOL in the Philippines Temple was the theme of great interest and activity during the 2015-2016 school year. Howell's BETTER FURNITURE VALUES. 1401-03 ELM ST., NEAR AKARD Overstuffed Living Room Mahogany and Cane L Genuine Walnut Veneer Oak Bed Room Suites Genuine Walnut Veneer Oak Dining Room Suites BETTER The Road to Beauty is the Road to MME. COLEMAN'S BEAUTY PARLOR FACIALS - HAIR and SCALP TREATMENT - MANICURING MME. COLEMAN Try Our New HOFFMAN STRAIGHT EIGHT For Hard Creases CHESTER PARK TAILORING CO. M. B. Anderson PHONE 812-2588 The Road to Beauty MME. COLEMAN'S B FACIALS HAIR TREATMENT - MME. COLE 701 N. Central Avenue. te Home Room Suites Priced from Driving Room Suites Priced from Bed Room Suites Priced from Dining Room Suites Priced from Priced from owell FURNITURE VALUE 01-03 ELM ST. NEAR AKAR NEGRO PARM ROWS AND GIRLS MEET AT TENGEKES For the first time in the history of Negro Extension-Work and It is definitely defended for the company who are engaged in Club work in Florida and Alabama an annual. This gathering will be known as the southern conference, which will give Conference-Workers responsible for working out the responsibilities of the event at Patterson's Institute, coming fall (1938). This conference is concerned there is being manifested a wonderfully generously organized, state, and Interstate that is defined to plan new generously among Negroes, other thems with commitment, and corn thems with commitment, and all of the adjoining to participating in the various contexts at the Conference-Work experience their first real, long, and intimate home, as a hint to Tuskegee homes. SINGER SEWING MACHINE EXCHANGE NEW AND USED MACHINES WE BUY, SELL, RENT, REPAIR OR TRADE GEO. V. WATTON Phone Y-6916 2017 Elm St. Dallas, Texas city is the Road to BEAUTY PARLOR IR and SCALP HUMANICURING LEMAN Y-4462 Outfits TERMS WITHOUT HIGH PRICES Same prices give you long terms and charge you too much for your Dandilions. Also, balances are very low and our terms are reasonable. $125.00 Up $119.00 Up $110.00 Up $55.00 Up from $110.00 Up $60.00 Up LUES. their parents a Red Day 4 year from their parents a Red Day 4 year from through August 15. The Short Course will be held at Tuckahoe Institute, will be held at Tuckahoe Institute, PITTINGHAM — The Orangutan Pollinator breeding station at Jefferson National Forest works with Mrs. I. B. Cash, Mistress and Sister, Mrs. Pimple Pitcher, of the department of Rivers in B. R. and Alfred Food attended extended education. Mrs. Dawn Doe of the program rendered at Mr. B. Cash, the additional help she offered with Mrs. N. L. Liwowah, Madam B. Cash, the additional help she offered with Mrs. M. Mendel and English (teacher) the wife, Mrs. Mendel Royal and daughter. Insurance spells protection. Prudent men of our Race carry insurance. They pick the Company carefully. They weigh its record, its management, its length of service, its proofs of responsibility. And they select Negro-operated, Negro-owned Company which measures up to these rigid standards of proof. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925 CARBENBORO Thursday night, the MIA's military department held a graduation ceremony for the undergraduate and graduate students in the undergraduate and graduate programs at the MIA. An estimated 1,000 students were present, whom were Mr. Yaroslav Tarkovsky, the director of the MIA, Dr. Tarkovsky made a wonderful address. The MIA and Garrison teams were in state of readiness to present the graduation address. MIA School and graduation, a shared resource, were presented by the delivery address, which was presented to the class by Mr. Mia. The MIA students were presented to the class by Mr. Mia. The city were presented, among whom were Mr. Tarkovsky, the director of the MIA. The Mia School and graduation, the work. The baseball game science was one of the highlights of the day, with students diving to graduate from High School and both of whom anticipated playing the game. GO WHERE THE BETTER CLASS OF COLORED PEOPLE COME TO. YOU ARE CREDIT CLOTHING AND SHOES FIRST PAYMENT GETS THE GOODS $150 DOWN J. Krasske City, Clt. will two weeks in and will begin his second year at Duke Dukh High. He will begin his mentorship in the first year. He will witness the graduation of his class. He will travel. Travel will deliver his scholarship to the graduation class. Summa diploma will be delivered to the graduation class. Summa diiploma will be delivered to the summa diiploma at the A. M. Church University, at the A. M. Church ONE WEEK ONLY ONE WEEK UNIT 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 MEMBER NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION. Published every Saturday Morning in the Year at 3:00 Swiss Ave. by Broadway at Post Office at Dallas Park in accordance with under Act of Congress, March 1975. IE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS ANOTHER Y: M. C. SECRETARY Dallas pastor assisted by the Central Board of Management of the church brought into another Committee of Management composed of church and they, working together for the past few months, extended that they have called Mr. M. U. Ponworth, former leader of the church for his work among boys and young men, to take charge of the work among negroes in Dallas. All through their dedication that the work of the "Y" must go on to completion in this attempt, the active support of every pastor and congregation has been pledged to the response of all of the pastors and of those men who were central committee, that somehow it is now generally understood that the benefits to be derived are so great that the movement more of a certainty than has ever before been the it is good that this is so. Dallas is long stood, long stood, long stood. The boys and young man of the city deserve to be supported and to support and to support it in a creditable way. The spirit now evidence must continue. The church should share. And the fact that the Christian should tie to the church memberships to that in no far distant future that we will be able to be seen. It has been badly needled and to rob under those circumstances there can be no better investment of time and of money than that of the boys and boys into the path of the men and boys into the path of the men, most stay behind this work. Commencement time is: again upon us. Thousands of young students are coming out of our schools and colleges eager, ambitious, taking on the challenge toward increasing the welfare of the world. Have the same appoach been taken in the reason of the cooperative work of their parents and, of those who are coming in? Unfortunately little of this has been done. As a matter of fact, allow them all too often to have been there they had no training in this field so they could have been trained in a intelligence for which the space pays in accomplishment of small tasks. Should not contain this longer. If every city in Texas follows the example of Dallas, the two teachers should be in touch with the two teachers association by the time of the next meeting with the majority of its students. Many of its citizens have already joined and the majority of its teachers in every session of the state, improvement of the educational facilities of the Negro youth would be ```markdown ``` Howard University students have furnished the third instance of student rebellion in Negro schools this year. First came Flak, where it was a well known fact that something was wrong with the method of handling the student body, next came Simmona University where little was known of the facts and where little publicity was given the uprising; now some Howard with a rebellion against the R. O. T. C. and compulsory military training. It appears however that the Howard students have rather given over the attempt at making the faculty accede to their wishes and have decided to go back to their classes. The facts as obtainable from the Howard situation seem to show that that student body was against the very thing which it stood badly against, that the leaders of the students decided more by a desire to become "hoarse" than to improve a really bad condition. And because of this fact, there is little sympathy with their actions on the part of the general public. It appear as the needless jeopardizing of an institution which is filling a large place in our racial life and a forcing of an issue on the race generally which it is no position to meet fully. Institutions of higher learning for Negroes are scarce. Too scarcity to be this needlessly endangered. In every case they have owed their existence and continuance to the philanthropy of those who have contended, against large odds on the part of Southerners, that higher education for, the Negro was not the desirable thing. And in the case of Howard, the matter of existence has been peculiarly a matter which has depended on no real opposition, for it is supported by the Government, not as Government institution and in the past two years, it has felt keenly the effects of the opposition of those who contended that it should not be thus supported. Negroes are not in a position to finance and support such schools on the plane on which they have been educated, but they are not given an incentive to them the sort of support which will guarantee them the future which the situation demands. In the light of such consideration as this and taking into consideration the crying need for more institutions of higher learning of the larger and more efficient sort, it is hard to understand or explain why such institutions have been guilty of. They have stood in their own light. LAW AND ORDER IN DALLAS The fact that a mob of citizens attempted to storm the jail last week and forcibly remove two prisoners indicted for a heinous crime, brought Dallas into the public eye in unfortunate manner, but the fact that that mob was repulsed and that there was union of all of the better thinking citizens in an appeal for law and order has caused an appreciation of the real spirit of Dallas that probably was not had before. It has established a reputation for orderly procedure that poses well with its reputation for excellence in other things. Lynch law is anarchy. It destroys orderly government for it substitutes the will of the mob for the procedure which has been laid down as best by organized society. But this fact has been so long disregarded in the South that until recently, it has happened that the will of the mob was the thing to be expected rather than that orderly procedure should maintain. That it is which is responsible for the fact that attempts to protect Negro prisoners accused of crime occasion more than the ordinary amount of commendation, and the foiling of the mob is a thing for which to be especially grateful. And, though the leaning toward law instances that are recorded every year, will be rising before the process of the law will be the usual thing and such instances ordinary. Therefore, every Negro citizen of Dallas now has an heightened regard for the action of the police departments of both city and bounty as a result of the determined efforts of the police to protect the citizens, the desire of the better thinking white citizens that this city shall at all times be governed by law rather than by the mob. They are now, more sure that their attempts at home buying and at improving their lot in life and that of their families are being made more of stress similar to this, they have no need to fear the ruthless terrorism that has characterized so many of the cities of the South. And the fulness of this appreciation cannot be ignored. The mob has been forced to live at the mercy of the mob rather than under the knowledge that the law would at all times be supreme. THE VALUE OF A GOOD NAME is no better evidence of the value of a sense of the plight of one who is with the two men now under indictment have shocked the whole of this an unhealthy in the life of this city is There is no better evidence of the value of a good name that an instance of the plight of one who is without one. The case of the two men now under indictment for the crimes which have shocked the whole of this state and caused such an upheaval in the life of this city is good proof of the fact that it pays to live so that some account of orderly procedure can be recorded rather than that nothing can be said for one. Their trial will definitely determine their guilt. But the whole of their record is against them. So far as has been determined, they have lived wholly by their wits, if wits they had. They have never worked, they have not attempted to accumulate, they have been known only for the evil which they have done, and this knowledge has been gained from those who have known them well. How much better it would have been for them and for all concerned if they could point to some worthy thing done or to some definite policy of good living attempted. But they have nothing to which to point. They have a bad memory, and they have no public mind as the facts as inscribed will before the law. In the light of the fact that there are many of our young people who as yet have not realised the full truth of the fact that "a good name is better to be chosen than great riches." It is well that their attention be called to it and that parents and those who have their direction in change help them to live according to that knowledge. To thus call their attention is not needless moralizing. It seems that at last organized labor is having the plight of the Negro labor shown, to be taken over by the efforts of the representatives of The National Negro Labor League. There is hope for better conditions in the future if only the Beltiful the situation can be borne home to the heads of this organization. Negro labor must have a larger part in the scheme of organized labor if organized labor is to maintain its power. There is no doubt not that mutual benefit will result from a greater attempt to include Negro labor in the planning of the union. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925 ```markdown ``` --- TID--BITS TID By Leonard Massoburger (President, University of Texas at Austin) Japan is the largest market for aircraft, and the most important feel from the U. S. that year. Army experts found that the Mastoburger aircraft can be made out of the chassis resulting from a heat treatment that leaves them so much more gas than any other. A device which sends out wireless direct signals from a remote location to a station on the ground, and coordinates its attitude, inclination and attitude of the aircraft will be given. A machine which can tell the time on ocean tides in any part of the world and also gives the time of all the tides. The most unusual pipe line ever built is the most unusual vanity, called a tank which shares the same form externally, half Dwellings which are supposed to be built in the lake are often discovered by divers during along the shore of the Lake of Chengdu. China leads the world in the pro- duction of eggs and was the last powered up in 1925, shipping 81,794,000 dozens. We are brothers under the skin. We are brothers by when the Grim Keeper came to town. We are brothers by any emissions throb in every human mankind. We are brothers by every man. Pather Today Tom Loe is a initation in which all of us join in to the white folks again— a world rally of artificement. We are brothers by the sense of tragedy. "Philadelphia Record" NIGHT'S LETTER. We have devoted ourselves to the and devoting his life to the unfit and salvation of his people. Just a leader of man and you can't get into it. J. O. MIDNIGHT BITS A parrot in a "London" shop is said to be 10 years old. It loudly calls. When it is time to close the shop, only one is in the parrot mentioned in the Old Testament. France's national flower is the fleur-de-lis. Japan has three historic clubs. The pressure exerted by a wind blowing twenty miles an hour is what four thousand people are sweet poison. A literal translation of the Perfumery word for "milk" is sweet poison. Many scientists believe that fish In the seventy-eight years were used in horts of northern England. When tea was first introduced it cost from 125 to 140 a pound. The first coffee plant cannot purchase anything, so the Department of Commerce says the Department of Commerce A recently returned traveler from the sea. Just briskened the injury, motion that there are 215,000 bipyrides in Tokyo, Japan. FOR THE WOMEN WHO CARE WHAT NOT COLUMN Questions pertaining to Negro History anywhere, if of general interest, will be addressed. Written will be with regard to the subject, but not in particular, with reference to particular columns, articles, or documents, or to particular returns to George B. Wells Parker, the Administrated Negro Press, 6223 N. Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60610. Copyright, 1854, by A. N. P. Mr. B. Wells in history and society, the number 100, no. 14, P. Vernon The Zulu believe that the earth, moon, sun and stars and indeed everything else being called Mvengiagonai, i.e. "The First Apparer," though it is no idea as to within what it all means, all that things were made. There is a tradition to the effect that all people originally came from a "simple-paint, and this paint sprang from a bed of reeds; but this tradition does not say. At the same time, if pressed, a Zulu would probably north, seeing a deeply-rooted tradition of their having descended from the north, seeing a deeply-rooted tradition of their having descended from the north, seeing a deeply-rooted tradition of their having descended from the north, not only among them, but other allied peoples now the Bantus, the Zulu, the Xhosa, the Kalahari, fairly well-defined sections down from the north in a large It is reported that the Sultan扎尔汗 the world. There is hardly a man subjects to their chiefs and are a cleaning, law-abiding race. Two young men of Boston white college showed talent when needed by a baker in a forming the usual experiment of clouds and a man came down some-route after having had his PLACING YOUR FURNITURE CHARMNGLY WHAT NOT By Robert P. Edwards (For The Associated Negro Press) Pruz..Winner, of Harvard, and Prit Spender, well known American native of the Middle East and Ari- zania. Arabs (Natives) were the rea- tional inhabitants of America. These Arabs are a trailing people in the west African count as Mindanao and southwest Mongolia, being the hauling point. In civilization it has been found that Arab rulers would have many people among those peoples and MEN WHO CARE to have, if possible, pieces of varying heights to avoid the monotony of the floor. The floor lamp is useful in important decorative effect with its grouping of such pieces, each group is essential for the appearance of more gradually for this purpose, because of means of motion, not because it must be resorted to and will be referred to. To some extent, symmetry is deprived of it, though it may be overcome to the degree that all the large pieces kept while the other side is rival and neither, will that studied, rift from any central point two pieces of the same height at either side. The lighter pieces placed further away from the other side are more likely to reveal when a proper relation exists. More than any other room, bespoke, bespoke, alone can trans- Also many of our present fruits and vegetables were first brought over by these Negro Arabs from north of Asia and Africa. The Department of Agriculture has been adapted that a shortage of hops in Influenza is the proximate cause. This is so different from 1914. HOWARD-PLAYERS DELIGHT NORFOLK AUDIENCE NORFORK, Va. May $2—The coarsest unit in "The Player Guild," the coarsest unit in "The Player Guild," out of the Hovering University Playground, is directed by Mussy Evolver, a who is a graduate of Howard and who is a participant in the customer satisfaction program at Howard, practicing at whom are awards of Howard for verity Player while at that Job. MOYABLE FARM SCHOOL AT TENDED. BY 10,000. The program made in both study and Architecture" has also opened up, allowing their buildings the opportunity to provide their buildings the proper air-pressure on the concrete floor. A thorough plan of construction is commanded by thorough courses in mathematics, computer writing, English, mathematics. The continuous activity in the contests to enhance the great treed buildings for excellence, supply the Hampton next fall for an appended building in anly- preferably before they begin. A diploma, given training to those trades, but with wish to increase their knowledge of work-performances, their knowledge of work-performances now required in the buildings from Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, and Wisconsin. TEXAS: TOWNS Hah ie Ho Hes ote ee eee ha ee a ESR ea irae 66 Bi eG aa SS ee eee fences Tages Ai, cecal ete: eet hae a eae Bete re at Bec ea Z eae nears peters Boise perma sen te weer ae Soaks eaves a senate as ah a aa Ht, ie tres cess ie eee, Volt ce THE ELLISON DENTAL CLINIC 17-Years in Dallas. Gold Crowns Best_$4,00 up Bridge Work a Best $4.00° up ‘Upper. Plates as Low as: or... $7.50 Seem ete fic) wae cn AI Work Giaranteed 1 om ee Be Sure You Get inthe Right Place FREE SAMPLE as ae J Be cole ro , ae = | Sl ig aN “Amazing} Beauty Treatniént Makes Complexions Clear and Lighter! "Amazing' Beauty Freatment -— Makes Complexions Clear and Lighter! SS oa Jee Sahl inet” oes “aco pte Sao Poke serena a ar Free) myensert ie? 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Rares alae Tete Waa “eect eral eels Sa ier ar Reheat 2 oe 1 aaa ee Oe Bas See e cee et ah : greencpaneie BaP A SON Bream Eee Cate CATARRH STOPPED IN ONE DAY scues, oS et Be silty Saran ee Seti tia alert a Te crnny ar eis cree tars iat eae ee ee dab atta att, eat gor sol seit eee ht bart sea iti am tee ah een FE: lenducte™ hie ramarnaine "reat “DALL ‘AS BAl AND HOU USE | See - King Band Instrument tare Agent iar ies a a Saree sear wey eae ; b FOR 1925 st 18 tn GET OUR AHARE 2 Seana Loree esr ey a AATUMDAY, MAY 90, 1005 = a eee aaa ights of jas Gran ge % 0 > J OdYe ats 337 ‘Gua a oe CS < 3 : Ae = : a Nest = MAY 3ist, - JUNE 4th; INC., 1925 ‘<a cS ee Vie ee —— MEMBERS OF THE UNIFORM RANK, "AND FRIENDS: = ‘The Laws of the Order provide that the Grand Chancellor shall make arrangements with the various $ _.tgilronds, designating routes that the delegates shall take in going esa 3 ‘the Grand i “Accordingly, in order to. serve the great mass of our. mem Ghaealion hap arranged for thre spel trins oper tho M. K% Halrond, ons rom Fe Work ont rom Dales tad trow Hous — = = ton, on schedules and with stops as shown below. ” ‘These trains wil be componed of all steel ‘cogehea and Chair carn innuring comfort and safety for our delegates ahd ther frend = oe iopalse bo Heads: nS Be ONO Re oye) oS as oe teal SRE re teak age TET aa teat CIPOT EC 5 rf i > Pa. ee a a ee —=5 ‘DALLAS TO WACO FT. WORTH TO WACO 2 ‘bv, Dallas ——_-__ 1:80 May Sist Ly. Ft, Worth —___. 1 » : Ly, Lancaster .-—-___ 1:66 p. mm May Sist ‘Ly. Alvarado ———_, oe Gk: Wasahachi, ———— 2328 me May st Un: Grandview ———— “9:48 p. ma ' ‘Ly. Italy —__|_" 9:62 p, m. May Bist Ly. Ttagea mm < ialet————— Sn Sm Met Saat Lx. Hllaboro- = ‘Ar, Waco. 4:85. p.m. May Slat Le, West a Be meee eee ee ee x HOUSTON TO WACO... eee “Ly, Houston 9:15 a.m. May Slat. Ly, Bastrop __ 1:20 p.m. z ‘Ly: Brookahife —————10:20 am. May Bint tr Rem” —— 205m Mp Sh co ——itee co — are Sealy 105 : a me Be tate Hat bat Wy Bartiee hm = 4 _——— 128 pm. Rompe == a ee Yeh iae — as a i Vee ee 3 ‘Two special cate care Hl be placed in M. if remular Train No.4 Jeving Sen Antonia, Sandi; May Bist, at 10:00 a. our ‘Houston ‘Train at r. (One of these chair cars will be “Sa Nov iat Sct a.m, Sunday, May Sist, to. which baggage car and two chalr cars or coachep wil be iach ea andl be paced i-on apa rai ton Hous : ra Dalat the Le Xs follows lus uns at degnated:, Leave Pitre 1:90 «may _ Bist; leaye Se ee eri m., May 31st, arrive at Greenville 4:80 a.m. thence M. K.T. Train No. = cee Delegates tr-the M. Xf. T, betiveen Dallas and Denison will use MK. rain No: 8; arriving Dallas 7:68 — Delegates trom Wichita Falls, Gainesile, Pilot Point, Denton ete, will use MK. T. "Train 3640 arf viv 3208p ms ny lamang cnnuctin vith ‘at pela tan ; — \ the T. & P. Rattway East of Dallas, at ‘Texarkana, Queen City, Atlanta, Jéffersan, Mai shall, Longview, Big Sandy, Mineola, Wills-Point, Terrell and Forney Will arrange to use T. and P. Train No. $3 arviving Dallas 7245.4. May Sink. 2 aoe Delegates fom Parisi termediate points on Oe Santa Pe wil arrange to use G, C.& & Fal sxriving Daas 99:80 a May : : De ‘on the Trans-Continental Division of the Toms & SS ae sald make Die plans and purchaoe Bekele eading we Balls aad A a at oa Yenient how, but ite to go with as on oor np ran : Delegates.on the Cotton Belt at Commerce will joi our special train at Dalla. ee ‘Arrangements haye been made to care for all delegates arriving Dallas, Sunday morning, May Sis, ui i «departure of ob teeta train. “ Belogates on the'T. & P, Santa Fe, Ft. W.&'D. C, and Rock Taland west and north of Ft. Worth will ar range to arrive Ft, Worth morning of May 31st and use the special train out of Ft, Worth at 2:30 p. m. Delegates in South Texas will arrange their schedule to join the San Antonio ane cars on the special ‘Train out of Houston. Sen that your Uekets are routed vin M. Ky Re It trom ether junction. Delegates on the HL f° Cort af- but nok tne Houston, wi-wie He & TC. vain No. 16-48 ae — riviny se SR ee ws has Dela on thes GN Ken, Henderson, up, Jacang Pabeatine,Oskood, Bata, Jewet ‘id Franklin wil arrange fo purchase tickets via Herne and He & T, ©. xing LG. N. Nor 8, to Hearn, thence H. & T. C, Train 15-63 arriying Waco 3:55 p. m., May Sist. ‘These delegates must insist bein routing as there i¢ no direct train service for them juturning except via Hearne, without great las ate ote Clin WT Ta at Tear wil ie Thal oe Binet Ite Wass ——————————— Regimental Bands at Yoakum ani Galveston vill be on the Special Train. frot Houston, tment Bands at Austin and San Antonio will be on the Speciah ‘Train from Granger; The Reger from . ‘Marshall and Dallas il be on the Special Tran ‘rom Dallas. The Regimental Band from Ff. Worth will bo : cn the in from F. Worth, ‘ = ‘Al Dythlanes Solenteeny Sd Ldges clone thet ag to-mect the special trains and greet” the delogntes. Mosc. wil be rendered at each ‘Bandy At Worn the eagivental "Band i Bhe delegates. Music.will he rendered at each stop by the- it’ Waco the al Bend Ww — KAD THE “SUN ETERNTHY ADS IX THE DALLAS EXPRESS Fa MS ue ee Pate 2 oe BAY lex) af waa a i oy 7 ~~EXCELSIOR MUTUAT BENEFIT ASSOCIATION —__—Dallas, Texas__ eres eee Eee eeree on BENEFIT ASSOCIATION * Bees HL. Strickland, Pres. - S. Cofield, See’y : ; te ena ee ee UU ea Tey Madam B. Sampson's Sorteatear Jt ee 6 ee Sun "mibermots hare, 6a Sea "R Rone ie RE es ea Pitti iti t+ it tities ities leet ibib e+ + Don't take Chances —Your health comes first Ward's ORANGE CRUSH All day long, JUNE 19th It's made from Oranges Office: 2517 1-2 Elm St. Residence Phone Y-2284 Phone C-0401 A Small Payment Down Will Do B. MAYFIELD Real Estate, Loans and Collections DALLAS TEXAS A Good Place to Eat OKLAHOMA CAFE Opposite Ella B. Moore Theatre Citigars and Confections in Connection (SOFORTH) MABERN & STONE, Proprietors LET G. L. FORTUNE, THE TAILOR Renew that old suit, Dress it up and Ralphs. Your Old Hat for the "JUNETEENTH" WH CAN ALSO MAKE TO YOUR MEASURE A BRAND NEW SUIT AS CHEAP AND BETTER THAN READY MADE 415 N. CENTRAL PHONE X-3191 FOR EXCELLENT SERVICE Call at the BEAUTY BARBER SHOP N.W. G. WASHINGTON, Prop. Well equipped. Three Baths. Efficient Barberes LADIES WORK A SERVICE by phone. Good barbers wanted! IS No. CENTRAL and PACIFIC PHONE X-9844 SHOE SHOP NO WAITING COMPETENT BARBER O K BARBER SHOP 12 Chairs. Manicurist L. MATHS. Prop. 203 N. Central X-5580 A PLACE TO REST AND COOL OFF ON THE "JUNETEENTH" and all Times "A PLEASE CUSTOMER IS THE BEST ADVERTISMENT" NORTH DALLAS BEAUTY SHOP FULLY SQUIPPED SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR CLUB ENTERTAINMENTS MRS. E. L. JONES. Prop. SANDWICH and COLD. DRINKS 2317 HALL STREET 2317 Just Opened In Your Neighborhood A. FILLMORE & CO. CAPE WAPFLES AND HOT CAKES FROM 4.00 A. M. TO 1.00 A. M. Meals Delivered at Delray Beach Service FLOWERS BLUE 471-5757 When Seeking Better INSURANCE Go to the MISSISSIPPI LIFE INSURANCE CO Pythian Temple Y-4058 SPECIALS FOR YOUR "JUNETEENTH" EXTRA P. D. Q- DELIVERY BOY ALL DAY 19TH — Big supply of creams, powders, perfumes and hair goods to make you look your best — Chapels, scale, ice cream for your pleasure GRANT'S DRUG STORE 3235 Ross Avenue Y-2355 STAR SODA WATER HAVE YOUR NEXT SUIT MADE AT THE MODEL TAILORS Suits Made to Order in Two Days 2313 ELM STREET LOOK Something New CHAMBER'S FIRELESS GAS STOVE COOKS WITH THE GAS TURNED OFF DOLLS STEWPS BAKES KEEPS YOUR MEALS FRESH and HOT FOR SERVING ALL WITH THE GAS TURNED OFF You too can Cook With the Gas turned off Call for demonstration J. C. BAKER—Y1782 Terrys to Suit Phone X-4567 Phone Y-6770 THE BIG SIGN OF SERVICE A DIFFERENT AUTO RENT CO. "A PLEASURE TO PLEASE" A. H. THOMAS, Proprietor C. COLLAC SERVICE 111 N. Hawkins St. Dallas, Texas J. A. Austin E. H. Durham In commemoration of the Sixteenth Birth of our Freedom Defend these Lines—May we ever cheerle the name of the Immortal Lincoln. PALM DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTION DRUGS IN THE HEART OF NEMO ANTIVIRY WHERE ALWAYS DOES SOUND DELIGHTFUL Motorcycle Delivery Phones X-6789 or X-7767 AUSTIN-DURHAM CO. 2415 Elm THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1925 ark to be Scene of G ation on June Nineteen Although the full program for the Emancipation Day Celebration at Fair Park, June 19, is not yet completed, suf- ficient of the details have been arranged to make the follow- ing general announcements. The grounds will be open to the public as early as 10 o'clock in the morning. Fair Park to be Scene of Gala Celebration on June Nineteenth At that hour all the amusement devices in the park, including the rides "Lightin'!," "The Sky Rocket," "The Racing Derby" and the others will be in operation. The Skee Ball Alley will also be open for business, together with the "Mirror Maze," the Cigarette Shooting Gallery, the Carousel or Merry-Go-Round, the Kids' Giant Swing, and the Old Mill. The Old Mill has been newly rebuilt and will afford a new experience. By noon time, all the dining rooms will be ready to take care of any who may apply. The drill contests, according to plans will start at 2 p. m. and the baseball games at 4 p. m. It is expected that drill teams from the Knights of Fythias, the American Woodmen and the Odd Fellows will continue. The Dallas Express will be in position, next Saturday, to print the full program as finally arranged by the committee, which is hard at work on the details. This committee is composed of S. M. Brown, general chairman, W. E. Carter, Addison, and the staff. The latter will have full charges of the women's department of the celebration program, and all the club and other women's organizations will take an active part in the day's celebration. It is planned to have the grand ball at night, in the great Automobile and Manufacturing Building, which will easily accommodate 1,000 people or 2,000 people. The best of music will be furnished, and the maple floor it is promised by the committee, will be in the pink of condition. THE FINAL PROGRAM FOR THE JUNETEENTH The Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows and American Woodman will compete in drill contest for the prize to be given away. The cup will be on display Saturday, May 30th at the Little Gem Drug Store. This one is reserved by Mr. J. Bingham Heaver. During the daw, Aviator McVey will fly and give demonstrations of his flying stunts. In the afternoon there will be a ball game between the Dallas Black Sox, a fast local team and Arden, Okla. There will be a band concert given by the K.of P. Bannerman and his orchestra in the automobile building. At 8 p. m., the dance orchestra will take their place in the same building and dancig. will be in order. GET YOUR "JUNETEENTH" SUIT 100 ERS: the merchants advertised on this page and elsewhere in this paper for you every happiness and pleasure possible now and especially on manicipation day. and order that you might the better enjoy yourself on the 19th begin to and complete your arrangements now. these merchants have made special preparations to serve you and are entirely improving their service to adequately meet your requirements. but haven't what you want tell them and they'll get it. If they," it, BULY IT NOW. Don't wait until the last minute. but tell them you saw it in the "Express." or a binge of seventh." The merchants advertised on this page and elsewhere in this paper wish for you every happiness and pleasure possible now and especially on your Emanication day. In order that you might the better enjoy yourself on the 19th begin to make and complete your arrangements now. These merchants have made special preparations to serve you and are constantly improving their service to adequately meet your requirements and wants. If they haven't what you want them and they'll get it. If they have it, BUY IT NOW. Don't wait until the last minute. But tell them you saw it in the "Express." You Will Eind Delicious Dispensed by Better Dea Naturally You Will Find Delicious M-B Ice Cream Dispensed by Better Dealers For your "JUNETEENTH" DINNER Visit the SUPERIOR CAFETERIA Mrs. D. Verchet" Alexander, Prop. North Dallas Club H-9565 J.EUGENE PEARCE FAIR PARK AMUSEMENTS Celebrate AT Fair Park JUNE 19 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE EMANCIATION Ride "LIGHTNN" Try "SKY ROCKET" Benefit Colored Welfare League. The Committee: S. M. Burt, W. E. Carter, Addison Gonzon, Mrs. J. H. Walters, Mrs. GILBERT Hickes. DEAR READERS: NuGrape Reg U.S. Pa. Or IMITATION GRAPE - NOT GRAPE JUICE A FLAVOR YOU CAN'T FORGET JUNETEENTH SPECIAL Costs no more than Ready-Made SIMPSON TAILORING CO. Beach Cloth, Mohair, Tropical Worsted, Silk and Palm Beach Patterns 406 CENTRAL AVE X-8634 THE DALLAS EXPRESS 2414 ELM STREET Y-4843 LYNE & GLASS HARDWARE AND PAINTS New Stock Life Insurance Co., being launched in Dallas and Texas THE NEW ERA LIFE With Capital Stock $25,000, Shares on Sale at $150.00 Call Phone: 1-234-5678, or 1-800-745-6780 W. E. GLASS, Salem THE GREATER DELMICO HOTEL DALLAS* ONLY COLORED HOTEL* Beginning May 15th All Rooms $4 Per Week Battery-In Connection Swiss and Central Avennas L. O. Clark, Proprietor PHONE H-2479 DON'T FUSS AND WORRY WITH COOKING ON "JUNETEENTH" Eat Your Dinner AT MIDGETTE TEA ROOM 1032 Ball St H-9650 OUR JUNETEENTH FEMALE WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY Coca-Cola 1101 Second Avenue WHO INVENTED WORK? Let Adams furnish your tables, chairs and do your hauling to and from your stand on the "JUNETEENTH" ADAMS EXPRESS & TRANSFER CO., H-6755 3227 Ross Avenue H-6755 (ALBERT) WILLIAMS and JOHNIE HARRELL PARK THEATRE BARBER SHOP 423 1-2 N. Central Avenue "RELIABLE; DEPENDABLE BARBERS" Pepper, GOOD FOR LIFE SATISFIES MORE THAN THIRST H-3622 Hall and 3 shops OPEN FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT NORTH DALLAS CLUB Special Attention Given to Parties—Club Meetings and Special Entertainments Free Delivery JAS. BILLS Props. WILL KING For your "JUNETEENTH" READY-TO-WEAR POPULAR DRY GOODS CO. Everything that you can get in town. Save car fare and get the same values 2219— HALL STREET —2219 ORANGE FRONT GROCERY AND MARKET Groceries, Meats, Vegetables and Fruits 2217 HALL STREET "Meet us and let us 'meat' you!" YOUR "JUNETEENTH" SUIT IS WAITING FOR YOU TO COME IN AND LEAVE YOUR MEASURE "Sol's Suits Are 'Better'" Ask the man who is wearing one ALL THE LATEST FRABICS AND STYLES At WALDMAN & HOFFMAN TRUE LIFE MAGAZINE MAY-JUNE ISSUE WILL BE ON SALE EVERYWHERE JUNE 5TH Get Your Copy and Finish Your Story "ONE MAD MOMENT" ends with an unusual thrill in the big May-June issue combined. THE GREATER FLAME" makes her spectacular beginning. Also short stories "THE SHADY SIDES" "WILL BE TELL TELL TELL THE OF THE PART" and others just as thrilling. They are true stories telling of the love and suffering of humanity. Have your new dealer or drugged to get in touch with 'no' so that you can get True Life each month. Or better still, send your subcription to the wonderful man, Kaitlyn, 40 per year. 11:45am each month. We pay large commissions to the drugged everywhere. W. Green Meeks Publishing Co. 2517 1-2 Elm St. Phones: Y-2284 H-1180 Dallas, Texas A FRIEND'S CARD YOUR PATRONAGE IS HIGHLY APPRECIATED AT VICTOR'S SANDWICH SHOP Where you can get the best establish in the City for your indoor, great houses for your home, bookings everything needed by the best courtroom waiters in town. Homestead and state airlines airfare anywhere. Phone X-2081 I have for your service and approval a remodeled flat, strictly first-chan at 2008 Tulsa Ave. Phone H-00844 Domino Bowling Alley, 221 Central Avenue. Phone X-2011 Private Phone Y-2708 RELL OWENS, Mgr. M. OWENS, Prop. THE STATE OF NEW YORK A.Madam C.J.Walker Boosler GLORIFYING OUR WOMANHOOD No greater force is working to glorify the womanhood of our Race than Madam C. J. Walker's Wonderful Hair and Skin Preparations. Our eighteen world renowned articles, made and sold by members of our own Race, are daily relieving stubborn scalp diseases, stimulating the growth, increasing the length, softening and thickening short, stubborn, thin, unsightly hair; clearing complexions, smoothing, softening and preserving skin. We tell you, Madam C. J. Walker through her preparations, if for no other reason, remains yet, the greatest benefactress of our race. (Women throughout this and in twenty-nine foreign countries know Texas Towns VOANUM — wk hrs. Hrs. Wk. Band West Point, N.Y. B. W. Furnished West Point, N.Y. B. W. Furnished B. W. Furnished in charge of Corporation of the Idae and Mr. A. Jacqueline, Dr. R. J. Harper, 100 Javantee, Dr. R. J. Harper, 100 Javantee, Dr. R. J. Harper, Jones prison, Mrs. Jamison, Thursday, with 12 prisoners, companied by a degree team, Harry H. Washington and Harry H. Washington and Thursday, before field day. The repatriation of Miss May Alice O'Neill, a native of morning, was shifted to Milano for her work. Mrs. Katie Wiley of Cliburn is married to Mr. William of south Milan, a school teacher for six weeks, and a church, with Mrs. T. B. Boone of Hampton, with Mrs. G. B. Hammersley and Ginger Hammersley, with Mrs. A. the school will be given later. The school will be given later. Class 10th, July 16th, 1925, Proof D. Hilt will for her bone in Milwaukee. D. Hilt will for her bone in Milwaukee. Proof A. Prattie, View, Mrs. B. V. Gershman left for her bone in Milwaukee. GLORI DOMAN to glorify the womanhair and Skin Preparationhold by members of ourculating the growth,in,thin,unsightly hair;ing skin. We tell you,Mrother reason, remains youout this and in twentyMadam C. J. Walker's Lhem. 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For Sale By WALKER AGENTS DRUG STORES & MIL Madam C.J.W 640 N West J. Walker N West St-Indianap Two Dunbar colored school classes met for a week, with Bishkai success. One class was a black class with King and Mist W. Ward assistant and Ursula Lance Kee with Miss Annie Leach and Little Miss Fulter teacher and little Miss Taryn. Mary Seshni, who has been in the city for 20 years, returned to her home in Los Angeles, California. HILLBROOK-Oak, Miller was at church. Dickey has returned to church. Blooming Grove, Dr. Ward, Mrs. Winnie Dickey of Roseville, spending a few days interested in the April Appreciation Lodge with CROCKETT—Rev I. H. Horsey of Washington, D.C., died on May 21, Paula Baptist Hospital, May 21, 2014. Rev I. H. Horsey was born in New York State Baptist Church of New York State and was ordained for preschool as an evangelical priest in R-K-Minth president of Mary Albert College, May 21, 2014. Rev I. H. 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