Dallas Express

Saturday, August 8, 1925

Dallas, Texas

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Odd Fellows Grand Lodge Opens With Speeches of Praise for Transaction of Administration A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE A MESSENGER OF HOPE Founded by W. E. King VOL. 32 Odd Fell of Prair TULSA TO SET HIGH ST ENTERTAINMENT FOR AL NEGRO BUSINESS -WEST CHICHEMER, Pa. Aug. 14— WEST CHICHEMER, Pa. Aug. 14— her birthday hortenday Saturday at 11 a.m. on Sunday after a brief hour in the sun was a week after aPhiladelphia call, and was born of Philly Colleen, and was born to Philly Colleen and John. But many years ago she had been throughout the neighborhood as guests at the NEW YORK, New York, Aug. 16. A woman was shot and killed in New Jersey. New Jersey this week, punished that a woman has as much right to die as a man when an woman, the winner stands. The war that was of Mr. Aryl The Schmidt, the son of the late John, who were on assault and murder charges. REITERATE LARGEST C ED STATES WORSE TH TEST CITY IN UNIT SE THAN AFRICA REITERATE LARGEST CITY IN UNITED STATES WORSE THAN AFRICA LAW ENFORCES CONVICTED OF BREAKING *Mohlenberg, Amy; Aug. 6* — *A. N. Washington County and L. I. Washington County and L. I. Arlington, deputy sheriff were convicted of lying to the federal court. By lying in the federal court Mr. Arlington is guilty of the additional criminal charges. Mr. Arlington and the deputy four months J. K. Powell, a merchant at Customs House, was charged with the same charge. Of course, this is not the only charge. of the University of Duxbury in Duxbury, MA. In 1985 he was appointed to the position of President. Takahane Shihara will continue to serve as president of the institution in British Haiti, and will be appointed to the position of President of the Granite Lodge, at the University of Duxbury. RELEASED AFTER MAK-ING $5.00.00 BOND summarize principally so effective. Nathalie's claims that he is a doctor are not in the air; the first, but was arraigned by the police. The would like supervisors confession with kinder heads, but some residents with kinder heads, but some residents with kinder heads from North Carolina, live broadcasting. ```markdown ``` WANTS MARRIAGE LI- CENSE MONEY BACK NEW YORK, Aug. 14, N.A.-E. J. New York, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Piper, who have just returned from the Mountains district of the Icelandic Maastricht district and live lonely, expressed gratitude and love to the military and mortalized at the amputation of the womb and gown and how it much difference after all between America and Maastricht and the Mountains and to death. The more than 100 pounds more than Nada, palm oil and shredded and mortified to discover powder and augmentation. Chloe is worse than in Africa, for her hair is more brittle and hair here are inimical. that the world his gone backward to that in Africa, the woman wear, clothes, and then wrap the wedge of the bodies in cloth, while in the white dividing - thousands of clothes dividing - thousands of clothes dividing - thousands of clothes we have been wearing. WHIPPINC >>SINANCL> ASSET, JAILER SAYS R. LEIGH, N. C. AUE, (A. N. LEIGH) The stars are never going to pay off but they put the feathery Wake County Judge, Monday in communion on the poor financial condition of the prisoners are partly supported by the Milamis is a strong belief in the work. He does not believe there FRANCE DENIES RIFFS EQUALITY DIES SOON AFTER REACHING 100TH BIRTHDAY POUNDS: AS SACRED AS YEARS COLORED ELKS IN MEXICO "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else is The Sea."—red Douglas. The Dawn of New Enthusiasm In National Politics is at Hand All of these awards are still will win for 12M. The awards are the record which these Branches make in association with the Administration may will win for 12M. The Branch still have five months in which to achieve one of these awards. HAMPTON AND TUSKE GEE ALUMNI CONTRI- BUTE HEAVILY NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Aug. 4—A team from the Alumni of Hammond University completed a 16-team undertaking to raise $10,000,000 in accordance to a statement presented by the Hammond-Takaree Endowment and the Hammond-Takaree Endowment from other state, in the conference held in New York, where Hammond Takaree graduates and graduates of Hammond University are awarded a diploma of 4,154.15. The entire number of graduates is 4,154.15. The alumni that representing the university are 4,154.15. KNOCK "WHITE" PRESIDENTS ```markdown ``` BRILLIANT ORATIONS EXTOL VIRTUES OF GOREE AND RIDDLE AS OPPOSITION PREPARES FOR AIRING OF CHARGES OF GRAFT IN TEMPLE CONSTRUCTION AND IN CONDUCT OF OFFICE. TENSE MOMENTS THREATEN AS BOTH SIDES PREPARE FOR BATTLE WHICH WILL BE SURE TO COME HOUSTON, TEXAS, Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1925. Even before the opening program of the 46th Grand Lodge of the Odd Fellows of the State of Texas and the 28th of the Household of Ruth it was evident that things would happen in startling rapidity. Everywhere on the streets of Houston, one could see small groups of people rather talked to and listened to than members of the administration and which, barring the "gag" rule would come up for investigation. Grand Master Gore was on the grounds early Monday morning looking his best. In fact, he has never presented the rested appearance at the opening of any Grand Lodge which he presented when seen by his friends early in the week. Other grand lodge officials arrived early; and everywhere was an air of expectancy which betokened great things. Opening Program Attended by Many Long before the time for which was held in the auditorium throngs of people had gathered. The Temple had been gotten a jardin who serves as custodian of the temple and companies of the group in At 8:39 promptly Sam C the local Old Fellow committee number of the program and a number of the group opening song of the occasion in Wesley College of which Rev. cation was made by Rev. J. R. Long before the time for the public opening program which was held in the auditorium of the Temple, great throngs of people had gathered for the opening program. The Temple had been gotten in shape by Editor C. F. Richardson who serves as custodian and has been responsible for the opening program. The event was a private company of the group in Houston, had gathered. At 8:30 promptly Sam Cebrum, general chairman of the local Odd Fellow committee, announced the opening number of the program and the Odd Fellows' Band of the City of Houston rendered a very pleasing selection. The opening song of the occasion was rendered by the chair of the program, Rex Berry, the pastor. Invocation was made by Rex J. R. Burdett. Mavor Pro Tem Halverton Speaks The welcome to the City, Mayor Pro Tem, H. A. Halvert. There is every reason for you great fraternity to be proud of building. This is the first time of entering it but I am agreeance of its fittings and the system more surprised at the fact that it is owned fully by a building it proves to the most critical, of large concerns and master with them; that you are, even which make for the betterment live. My motto includes the Truth. These are great woe Continued v of New national H od softly to Postmaster. General New. The President gave a look of happiness to the crowd. This has been cherished for personal seasons. There were many photos of the building. Harding takes from the chorestra The welcome to the City of Houston was delivered by Mayor Pro Tam, H. A. Halverton who said in part that "There is every reason for you who are members, of this city, to be proud of your accomplishment. Your grand offenses made in the erection of this wonderful building. This is the first time that I have had the pleasure of entering it but I am aggressively surprised at the magnificence of its fittings and the splendor of its appearance. I am proud of the work that has been done to me that it is owned fully by you and that you owe no man for its construction. That accomplishment is wonderful. It proves to the most critical, that you are able to take hold of the city, and that you are able to do things which make for the betterment of the cities in which you live. My motto includes the words Friendship, Love and Truth. These are great words and they indicate great suffice to Postmaster. General self, and was discovered in Chicago. The New President gave a look at 1898 when he made his inspired speech. He was a man of great intellect and has been cherished for personal Gold speech, which nominated him, perhaps. There were many photo-prints on 16 to 18 plate for Presidents. He was a man of the age of Hardys, taken from the observance. On all of the occasions where he was in the office, he was the captain of the ship. He was in the building returned to shaken by the bans for the first name writer was there and think-talked, and a few words in conversation with the president. Seen Brynn Last In Cleveland The last time, William Jennings Bryan, a Republican from Cleveland, Ohio, during the Republican presidential campaign, was a tip West and our team was nothing but a team of mercury, Fu, and indelibly looking for rangers. Bryan sitting in a car with his team was probably New York bound. He told about him on the car, but the team Bryan went about to mob him. Mr. Bryan went about to mob theidential forces, who discovered him. --- the public opening, program rium of the Temple, great for the opening program, in shape by Editor C. F. Helen and has been responsible and in- terested in the murals and in- Houston, had gathered, begum, general chairman of es, announced the opening the Odd Fellows' Band of the Museum, was rendered by the choir of J. H. Smith is pastor, Invo- burdett. of Honoran was delivered by son who said in part that you are members of, of this of the accomplishments which the erection of this wonderful house had had the pleasure surely presided at the magnificent expenditure of its appearance. I that your Grand Master tells you and that you owe no man complishment is wonderful. that you are able to take hold all of the details connected as other men, able to do things at the cities in which you eat words Friendship, Love and is and they indicate great on Page 5 w Enthuis Politics is self, and was discovered, in Chicago in 1898 when he made his work of the town of Chicago and of Gold's speech, which nominated him, on a 16 to 1 platform, for Presi- tion. All of his encounters where he had his encounters, the wit shaken by the bane for the first time, and a few words in conversation with him, he was informed that he was cordial—there. He had the hearing of a proactive air-brief Henry Irving, who shows all other things. In the Childhood he moves the masses and, through him, to away the masses and, through him, to Kinsey in the election, during the campaign, to "hall himself" to the masses and to "hall himself" to the masses until he sleeps the sleep that little more than a damage, but in Windsor Wilson, still ever be beautiful words that could be expressed America they were as "a gentle brazen and a thinking crutch." COLORED MEDICAL OFFICER GIVEN DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TWO NEGROES SECURED James Wadden Johnson, Secretary of the National Association for the Education of Teachers, announced that the American Fund Scholarships for five hundred dollars will be awarded to attend Brookwood Lebanon College. Brookwood College, it is designed and awarded to desire, to work as a farmer movement, which ask an investment and to give training in the techniques and of activities such as speaking, which they may be called upon to teach. Brookwood College established for the scientific training of modern industry. These scholarships may write give their age training to students with regard to industry as a career. James Wadden Johnson, 69, Filip James Wadden Johnson, 69, Filip ARRESTED FOR MURDER COMMITTED 20 YEARS A60: JOHN L. MOORE, Aug. 7, (A. N. P.) Governor denied Baker of Missouri has granted a requisition for extra rest here, to Megget, South Carolina, his husband and a lawyer of killing Alen Heilmann, a white mage,匆忙 twenty-one years ago. siasm at Hand For Colored America they lacked the tone of colorism. During all of his years in the South, Alen was Jennings Dryan, with all of his vaunted Christianity, never lifted his "Jung tan 'Nagroan place' it can be said that Jesus Christ whom Jesus' always defended so eloquently. A New Day Has Dawned in National Politics. DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE PRICE FIVE CENTS NUMBER 20 peeches stration READY FOR WALKER CONVENTION TO DRAW NY FERTILE STATES ATLANTA READY FOR WALKER AGENTS' CONVENTION TO DRAW FROM MANY FERTILE STATES SCIENTIST STUDY AFRI- CAN PSYCHOLOGY (Couthern Press Burger) Following the death of the late Dr. Robert F. Walker, an extended trip to the United States, during which he inquired about the psychology of southern Nergrens, a group of African-Americans, accompanied by a number of friends and colleagues, in August 1925, for Africa, the continent of mutual motivations and reactions to the problems of American Nergrens, with his connoisseurs, in the South. BATTLING SIKI STABBBED NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Aug. 8— New York City is presenting an present indemnity to the allied brawn in Hells Kikana, blood profusely with dog krups blood profusely with dog krups find the right axe. He was removed be escaped from the hospital, and that when he would probably will enter the ring. T. C. RECEIVES LA EDUCATIONAL BO ES LARGE GIFTS FROM AL BOARD AND C. OF C. T. C. RECEIVES LARGE GIFTS FROM EDUCATIONAL BOARD AND C. OF C. --- --- CAN TELL NEGRO BLOOD "AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK" GOOD SAMARITANS HOLD SECOND ANNUAL SESSION HUSTON TEXAS, Aug. 4—E-The premier commission of Good Samaritans premier commission of Good Samaritans and the Society of Benevolent July 14, 2015—Brighton—Brighton A large delegation was in attac- tedation—approximately 100 clients counting to five (the dellegation was paid in the beginning of July). The various reports show that the creating, a wonderful people and the future culture, will it will create a wonderful people and the future culture, will it create a wonderful people and the future culture, will it create a wonderful people and the future culture, will it MISCHIEVOUS "JIM CROW" The only ones known the Novel- or Dearborn lineage of the Johnson Legion is the late John Legion, a man of immense ability to function logically in the American Legion. They were led by men who have made high incomes, and they organized a military force to memorialize because they know that men in faith is life. It is born of the duties of former Navy captain and Navy officer. The Navy and the Navy aggregation, nowwithin THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925 *Evoking Session, 2nd Day - After* *Chairman-elect for the House of* *Representatives, called for the* *at this time showed full reports* *of the committee's work, and the* *committee was introduced to the* *banning security measures.* *Chairman-elect* *in this session underscored that* *lecture will have two long, with* *their own questions, and that the* *treat, was also included in the report* *and gave the committee a chance* *to review the Committee's report.* *Con- ference of the House of Representatives,* *in Washington, D.C., introduced, who* *mark on the needs of the House* *of Representatives.* *The Convention* *was shown by the Com- pany at 1:00 P.M. T.D.F. M. H. Taylor* *congratulated the Committee for* *buried with baked fire as he* *was named to the key.* *Benediction, by the* *House of Representatives.* Fourth Day, Evening Session— The district meeting will be the Most District Conference be held by the chairman. After an elongated session, the district meeting will be held at the place to hold the District Conference, located in the grounds of folks who had gathered to make a meeting. Must all equipments of the Board of Education. 1. official records of all successful education. 2. official records of successful operation. Christian strengthens. Charitable work. 3. official records of all successful education. COMIC TEMPLARS HOLD CONVENTION IN LITTLE ROCK Little Rock, Ark. AUG. 8th attended the quarterfinals of the American League championship America here last week. The grin was on the face of the crowd as warranted was delivered by W. H. Taylor, the National Grand Master, Dr. K. J. Henderson, the National Grand Master, Dr. K. J. Among the prominent men in the dabbling leagues active in the dabbling leagues, Bash, national grand sergeer, P. J. Claghman, G. H. Murray, J. A. Devine, Claghman, G. H. Murray, J. A. Devine, L. Powell, W. E. Nawaya, G. G. Coleman, E. D. McQuen, Ms. LeGrief J. L. Haskell, Dr. K. H. Waterer, J. L. Haskell, Dr. K. H. Waterer, W. H. Weiss, Rev. R. L. Green, C. W. Kesten, Redrick, C. W. Kesten and others. UNIVERSITY TURTLE, AND MAYZY GREEN of the construction, the Monkton woods, and the Mountains, parts of the woods address the campus. The organization has shown that, it has over 16,000 spectators that, it has over 16,000 the organization is and is to be 11. The organization is and is to be 11. The organization is and is to be 11. The organization is and is to be 11. Drikes-Gray DL-Ong, "The Lifter," who is a senior admiser. Say, "Worry and fear can prevent you from admiser. So help me conquer. I can help you conquer this." 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BANKS, President MEET ME AT McMillan's CAFE The world's wonder, the man who knows it the place where everybody goes. A man that feeds a thousand people a day. If in Dallas don't miss The McMillian Cafe. East of Palace Theatre, where you will find all of the Oak Lawn; Highland Park and Munger Place pretty girls, they are there every night, AT McMILLIAN'S CAFE. Q. McMILLAN, Proprietor. 2413 Elm Street Dallas, Texas Quite a number of Allotites motorized to Lenwood, Texas, Sunday to attend one revival. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925 Women You Lik Women You Like to Look at 1920 Pluko HAIR DRESSING Black and White Guns 50+ Green Guns 25+ MORE THAN A MILLION PACKAGES ARE SOLD A YEAR The next session of the association will take place at Mt. Horeb Baylite church, Dr. P. E. Castel, pastor of the church. The next week, Peter will take a week's week. Mr. R. B. Watson, National Grand Secretary of the American oil industry, will speak at the Association Session held in Kirkwood, Texas in Calvert on account of the death of his father. are almost invariably those who have long, straight hair, which always looks smooth, strong, and well-groomed. You should not neglect your hair nowadays, but too many people do it now. You can much more attractive they can make themselves, by giving their hair the right kind of curl. You can't imagine how it can be to make your hair so curly, but it can be a range in any manner you wish, and how it will stay that way, by using PLANO-HARRING. The first few applications of this delightful derogative fragrance and make your hair so curly, and make it look like it is on it, and its regular oil will give you a thick growth of long hair. 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ON SANITARIUM FOR GENERAL MEDICINE SURGERY TO THE PUBLIC" and Designing: and Dance in all Lings Consultant Surgeon DALLAS, TEXAS Phone H-8866 RE Allen at Julliette St. Dallas, Texas Superior Delivery It, or it Isn't Made" make your Invitations PAGE THREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FIRST IN MEDICINE News dispatches of a few weeks ago told of the possibility of the arranging of the five million dollar loan to Liberia which all of the pressure of the politicians of the country and the race could not get across several months ago despite the fact that Liberia had contributed as largely, according to her size as any of the other branches of this country. It seems that there is no monopoly on rubber which is held by the rubber interests of Great Brittan and that one has a marked inability of American manufacturers to get the product for them. Liberia has rubber and manufacturers want it. Therefore they arrange it so that the country may get the money necessary to finance its ventures. MARKETING POWERFUL PRESS ASSOCIATION. Published every summer at the Year at 4600 Swiss Avenue, by Incurred at four offices at Dallas gauss as associate editor, under the direction of the Editorial Manager. While the plight of Haiti is fresh in the minds of all of the thinking members of the race in this country, there is the possibility that there may be well defined fear that Liberia may suffer the same fate as Haiti that little outpost which is a definite proof to the world of the ability of those of African extraction in the matter of government. That fear, while well founded may well be tempered with the realization of the fact that Liberia, according to the reports of those who have visited it and who have had opportunity to see it at close range, has been able to resist the attack. And that has Haiti and that - if it may receive some of the more progressive methods which make for the greater development of its civic centers. BUSINESS IS ONE THING: FRIENDSHIP IS ANOTHER! We heard a man of some means say the other day that he was "through with putting money into the bank" and that he appeared that he had a friend who was interested in a bank several years ago and that, at the request quest of this friend he invested heavily in it only to lose. He appeared that by a banker who hadridged the bank, but by a breacher who had had no experience in that line. Of course, there was little of business-like procedure in the policy of that bank. The expression of that man could be duplicated many times in every place where there has been an attempt to establish some New York business. And all too often, when such remarks are made, the hearer makes no attempt of explaining the failure of such reasoning. He equally accepts the right sort of business, but the failure of the number of the race come to the realization that business is a thing devoid of continuity. Time was and that was the time when we had a good friend, that if "Neverver and so was a friend of our," we invested our money with him, thinking little of whether or not he was qualified to rent the house, because we no longer have no more be good bankers than good bankers can be good preachers. Sentiment never resulted in successful business operation and it never did, because we had no knowledge. When the facts in the case prove to us that there is something wrong in our conduct, we think with our emotions instead of with our brains, justin contains according to rule and that are passive to think of a quantity of bush before trusting them with the handling of our concerns. We heard a man of some meanness the other day that he was "through with putting money into any sort of stock company," and he was interested in a bank several years ago and that, at the request quest of this friend he invented heavily in it only to lose. Insideno that a banker who had studied his card a banker who had studied his card a banker who had had no experience in that line. Of course there was little of "business-like procedure in the policy of that bank." The expression of that man could be duplicated many times in every place where there has been an attempt to establish some Negro venture which has resulted in such remarks are made, the hearer or made no attempt at explaining the "failure of much reasoning." He usually accepts the statement and becomes one more convert to the bank so he is hope for Negro business. methods which it used in the expression of its doctrines of racial bigotry. But now and then it happens that there is some happening in the land which brings it to the minds of a public in a manner calculated to impress it. The latest of such occasions was the funeral of William Jennings Bryan, orthodox churchman and leader of the Democratic Party who passed away a few days ago. News日报 told of the fact that from four Ohio cities, Klan crosses in floral offerings adorned his basket and a card arranged to one remembered him as "the greatest clansman of all times and a wailant soldier in the Army of the Lord." In death, if not in life, he became known as a firm believer in the doctrines of the "Caucasian religion." It is easy to understand how a man of his stamp and beliefs could hold such thoughts. For he was of the old South; Democrite to the core; and in his later days, more outspoken in his beliefs in the inferiority of the Negro than in any other portion of all of his many years. Such a floral offering on his basket explains the letter which he wrote from Florida and caused to be printed in the New World. It explains several other significant statements of his within the last few years. But that as it may, there is satisfaction in the thought that, though the Klan may have had in it many more as powerful and as well known as The Great The fact is that there will be putrity little of the right not of the left of the members of the right race to the realization that business is a thing devol of content. Time was, and that was the time when we had the most frequent, that if "Neverver he and so was a friend of ours," we invested our money with him, we blinked little, whether it was the hardiness in hand. Good preachers can no more be good banker than good bankblocks can be good preachers. Good business operation and it never will. Because we like a man, we trust him with the handling of things of which he knowledge. When the facts are correct, we are something wrong in our concerns, we are unwilling to face those facts and be "overloaded by the number of our friends in our lives" that course is wrong. It is the reason for many of the wrong. We are not in our lives that course is wrong. It is the reason for many of the wrong. We are not in our lives that course is wrong. Business contains very little sentiment. It proceeds there. That's where the trouble comes. They are going to ask any variation from those rules re: "You can't put up some more than two people in a suite in failure." They put up some more than the development of a majority of them before trusting them, their own experience will show that they believe in their cities and that they are willing to help to make them and there will be a different one as splendid as they should be." THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1923 CHURCH PAPER ON THE EVOLUTION TRIAL. ```markdown ``` As to those families who have moved from the south to the North city, it can be said, that they are the most vulnerable. The delirious south Two years ago, The Express sent a representative to that country and gave out to the world a series of essays on the condition of that land. These articles disclosed the fact that country was lacking in progressive spirit; that those who had had its government in charge had not built it in any way since the advent into it of those slaves who came from America to make it their home. They used the same buildings which the first settlers erected; they had built no streets; they had no well defined methods of contact; the natives in the interior from whom these people chose a choice of building had marked time, playing politics to the exclusion of progressive development of that rich land. It is because of the belief in the truth of the statements made in those articles which came from the pan of one who knows, that The Express is glad of the fact that a monopoly on rubber held by the British, can make possible the development of a country which 'in future time is destined to play an important part in history of the Negro race. City Institutes Differences of opinion within the Klan itself have rendered its activities few and far between in the past few months. So true in this that it has come to be little considered by those who formerly considered it as a distinct 1. Philadelphia, Pa. Avn. 8-1885. 2. Philadelphia, Pa. Avn. 8-1885. 3. The A. M. B. Church has discussed editorially, the main issues of the church's revival trial in several editions. We are still harping on the coming meeting of the National Negro Business League in Tulsa, in the hope that a great many Texans will attend. The state should be represented by at least two hundred men of business. The contact with other men of ability and vision as well as of larger experience will do much good. Texas is rich but undeveloped. We need to improve. We need to know how to improve. Contacts like these will result in greater knowledge. Civilization is coming to Georgia surely if slowly. Last week a drastic law against lynching was introduced into the Legislature. Who can tell but that America may become a nation of lawlessness. We hope as much for Mississippi and Louisiana and Florida. We THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION are requested to federals in cities this demonstration is a factor in church life, to provide a center for education, center in each city. b. To join with other organizations. c. To employ a worker for children (an important feature of the work being among juvenile children). d. To use municipalities to provide playgrounds. e. To seek Christian homes for mature children. f. To advertise churches for mature family is neglected. g. Every church is asked to create a church committee for the purpose of relating strangers to some community. h. The Department of City Work is co-operating with this annual meeting of Negroes in the city for the confluence of City Workers for 1832. Following this confluence, the series of city workers, whose dates are annual days, will be held in the city will be faced and studied on the light of local leisure and equipment. i. The daily Vacation Bible School in our Negro Field has been fostered by the Department of Negro Work. Examines of what have been accomplished are to be held on the Board of Home Mission and Church Extension provided by James C. Morton. he knew a great deal to-day he训练 he knows little to-day he训练 he was the son of God! I don't prove it. In triumph he throws back at me. We started not to answer him. We started not to answer him. "Because, I believe, it" "oh you can't prove it, it" "he" walked a knee. We called him "What's that name?" John Jones and his father's name. He answered. "William Jones." And in our most tattakling dialogue we make a hundred dollars? I'll give you one hundred dollars. If you want the son of William Jones. "What are these lots of we believe which are densest to us?" If we tasted milk we call rationalistic "proof" we were than proof "in fact love" we than proof "in fact love" We so say let the evolutionists prove the Great fundamentalist, are not Religious Life TID--BITS ByLeonard Massenburge (For the Associated Negro Press) tough and formidable was matched to make gloves for automobiles similar to those in the United States are being made in Canada. Canada have been open- ing their gines are especially desired. Russia costs about 22,000 600 an ounce. It is installed in Prussia in 1711. More than 100,000 gloves for land machines are being made in Canada have been open- 5. The word "lady" dates back to the 18th century, meant "the one who looks after the merchant of Pakistan are now sell-merchants" in the American dried fruit in pennsylvania. Thousands of mountains in the west nearly twice the height of the highest peak in the Appalachian range are named Some of the unfortunate members of the community are holding an umbrella so that it protects them from the rainy weather; walking down the street in heavy rain; walking around the street in the rain; must walk around, crossing the street; must push past him or her; must walk past the street; and throwing papers on the street. Merely person, at least, should be able to walk the street, and as far as others in the world if we could always be able to walk the street, it is not short, but there is always a woman's place. It is always a woman's place when she passes a man she knows the man is old friend who doesn't see her. Because she has this kind of meaning that a woman will use it when she is not done by it. There is no The tradition that a man when he is injured must crawl on the side nearest the curb or as far back into history, when there were no sidewalks but a man took a compass from danger to the companion, from danger to the companion, from danger to the companion. In the present circumstances, it is frequently necessary to crawl. HOOSITI By R. Robert P. Edwards (Poet, The Associated Negro Poet) and E. Robert P. Edwards workers infireing slaves, he was chairman and secretary of the caste- tion Railroad and his many inquestions in Railroad cases. He was a man of genius in female attire, especially the toes and the wristbones of his female slaves, in adding the slaves to freedom, in adding the slaves to the Underground Railroad. Houghton, Answear Houghton? I Flipto Underground Railroad. (For the Associated Press New York Honors College, the National Honor Society, the National Association of Bible Scholars, and the Carlson Bible School was silenced by an auto judge who was convicted of obstructing Dibble Jr. Bishop, has succeeded Dr. Kenneth J. McCarthy, and Memorial Hos- 林尔 College, N.J. *Traveling in Columbus, N.J.* and paid his life, a chianman, from Berkeley, Calif., before the city was killed when her, who was motive, was shot. *Burke*, Canada, Brit- kshire-Tennessee of the Urban League mittee of the National Conference PLAYGROUNDS AND RECREATIONAL CENTERS DEVELOPING MUSICIANS MICHMOND, Va. Aug. 1—By A. MICHMOND and E. MICHMOND, in the program part of the activities of the seven playgrounds in the city of Citizen. Youth structure and their future have various developments in the various domains of the activity conducted last week. Dr. Thomas J. LOHBACH, of the National Playground and Playground Association, who also—is one of the Bakers conduct a number of sonic service apparitions with a hearty re- presence on Hudsondale's music lovers' page. Those who have been regi- nant participants in the community have heightened awareness of the group who joined in the shadow of the woman in Artemisia with violet drawing it out of some air. All are been seen in a maternal effect. Authorities are will be discovered in the playgrounds, clowns and play grounds, clowns and conduct is one of the most popular South, to picture the rogue fists, or them in their own hands, the largest assortment of money they would earn—army of ballers, of runners and Titansiers. BEN DAVIS, OF ATLANTA Let Ben Davis and the rebels build their own monument in the city, and the monument to John Brown in New York, and to Frederick in Mary NEGRO STUDENTS CON- DEMN WAR MILITARISM New York, N. Y., W. A. Ying—A. K. M. Nielsen, the Intercollegiate Athletics, and association of Negro college students, in as most current of cases, for the conferences—administrators nominate to the Chinese students stand against foreign interference, war in the Riff, and other issues representing the University of Chicago from the University of Michigan. Some of the causes of student unrest are the question of education and the question of curriculum and the question of the institution. The question of the institution is the part of the academic city that is the most university-walled, said that Erik. Hainesville of the faculty to understand the needs of the students of the university. Cockburn at at the university among North college students and said that he idealizes. He said as they exist at North college that they are more interested in that faculty than in the students. However that it had been his observation that these were internet users and their attitudes of presidents should demand of North college W. W. Anderson, representing the university. ms as oe. bee “@@ oe ——= po . eos s ee ee ee ODD FELLOWS’ GRAND LODGE OPENS WITH MANY ‘SPEECHES OF PRAISE FOR TRANSACTION _____ OF ADMINISTRATION - Uo tom Pas 39 ; prineiplés; principles which, if inculeated into the lives of Ai en wold completely revolutionize tha old worl of ours. ‘You aré doing your shar inthe betterment of the word and treeause‘of the splendid work which you are doing, In be- half of the city government of the City of Houston, it gives te great pleasure to bid you welgome and to hope, in your presen that af of your slay-hare wie "pleastnt-and on to the i ¢ Ma 3 Halivertor made sponse to the speech of Mayor Halverton was Prof f: W. 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Toon! areas ; Shee eee seat te ae Ea ; T= —— a rm Re gi ~.. INJURIES IN ACCIDENT PROVES FATA Mrs. Peari Bailey Loses Life in Fall From Track. © Others Are Injired Crowd Was Returning Home. cian rE yer “HUDSON And PAIGE _HUDSON-DUCO FINISH. 5 6 Nov Corde—Looks Like New-—$0000 PAIGE—New Tires—Perfect Motor 63 For Service or Family Use—$700.00 5 7 PHONE X-1172 —— — ___E.0.8. ADAH CHAPTER NO. 4 = 5+ Called to meetin — = ___Bisiness of importance ‘ ical = oes TEEAS BUSINESS COLLEGE SST UMW | ~ Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typ itn ok ‘Low Tuition Rates; Enny Weekly Poyinent Plans | =, OSG ee co [-2ElmStret = RETURNED FROM FAR EAST | P y ; - a onan ie Sareea sia ee Seacarae feat si ee aemtierees oe ate Zea wee, a See a ahaa a fon homared (t50) asters at” inn laf aa aa epi Geers ESSEC sheen i eal et epeesaed Aes car r Bae Bea at cia Se ee AR a dct ema amenees ara = See pe re a tt race vee. mucatod tn See meena Se ae So ae cae i ae ioe ergs Ee ioe Soon e Sora ees thot Seivat nwhsse ee es gare a gach ragens Ln ey uM ca ee Bee Sate ee ee ——— foo a ee SE oe ee eh eaten, > p git "THE Masnalin ‘aed Wetiew's THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925 what are You Doing for Negro Enterprises Through Negro Business League ou Doing for prises Through business League? What are You Doing for Negro Enterprises Through the Negro Business League? THE DALLAS EXPRESS is rightfully called "Your Paper." It's aim is to serve you, your family, your club, your church, your lodge and your ideals. Your interest is our interest - your cause our cause. It therefore follows on a common deduction that we should know more about each other. Our communication to you is an eight-paged effort. Into these eight pages, we group all the news which we believe should interest you - commendatory and critical. If we miss our guess, it is your right and privilege to "call our hand." Perhaps you have in mind a deserving news item, which did not appear in our weekly message. Or it may be, a member of your family, or social group has done something worthwhile, and we did not make mention of it. And many other incidents, which' you observe from time to time, never appears in our columns. On second thought you are reminded that your own modesty prevents you from giving us a telephone call, or dropping us a line, stating the facts about the things, which go in your community. And this same little devilish something called modesty, is playing upon the judgment of thousands of other readers with an effect similar to the one you are experiencing. You will agree that our correspondence is onesided. That each week you have expected us to "dig up" many interesting stories, which you are unconsciously hiding—that your letters to "Your Paper" have been few and far between. We want to hear from you offender. We want to know whether we are SERVING you. Whether we are making "YOUR PAPER" what it should be. ```markdown ``` --- Those who expect to attend the NATIONAL NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE that will be held in Tulsa, Okla., on the 19, 20 and 21 of August may obtain further information by calling or writing C. F. Starks, Vice-Pres., National Negro Business League, at H-5761 or 2600 Swiss Ave., Dallas, Texas. Watch for further announcements in this paper. The President of the Local League, Mr. S. T. Simpson, is working hand in hand with the Vice-President of the National League in an effort to carry a large delegation from Texas. Dallas Express Publishing Co. 2600 SWISS AVENUE Dallas, Texas, H-5761 ```markdown ``` TEXAS TOWNS. WHEUMA FALLS—Services in all churches祝贺本校校长路易·路易·詹姆斯获赠书籍从学校,归属于学校本校。M.T. J. Jackson has returned books from his attending school. M.T. J. Jackson has as usual at Anderson Chapel. The book turned from the Mid-Summer meet when indulged last week. W. T. Tucker has returned the book. T. Tucker - Parson and Kunzman - pastor and friend. The Register Drs. M. T. and J. Jackson visit the death of the late Dr. Tucker as but hung guest Mrs Mary Cyrus Gerthia - Lincoln of Dallas, Texas. He has a copy of the book in his cat. He is a copy of the book in his cat. Lincoln of Dallas, Texas. Donaldine M. Donaldine who operated a Drug Store here passed to T. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925 ```markdown ``` NEYLANDVILLE is Mr. L. Britham of Chicago visiting his hometown in Greenville, Texas Sunday morning. He will be at the bismarck day at Bismarck, Burlington, U.S. was well attended. Rev Kurt Gaynor and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McGee, master and Mrs. and Mrs. R. W. McGee, education and other points in Troy from Mackees where she spent the summer and in Bismarck and Well services were food in Bismarck and two food wiring worms. The player made at the annual golf at C. Dippe on the golf course. 100% BETTER THAN SPANKING PROSPERITY FOR 1925 WEST HIDDEN, GET YOUR SHARE MANY CLAIM THE CHINESE LUCKY RING rings success, PRICE $1.78 by mail-Guaranteed. 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No. 3: MISS HALLIE Q. BROWN. No. 4: WILSON LOVETT. No. 5: EUGENE KINCKLE JONES. PAGE EIGHT THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1625