Dallas Express
Saturday, August 29, 1925
Dallas, Texas
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Crazed With Jealousy, Texas Doctor Kills Wife in Tulsa, Okla.
Progress of Tulsa Seen at Meet of National Business League
A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE
A MESSENGER OF HOPE
Delegates From Extremes of Country Meet With One of Largest Delegations in History to Plan For Greater Economic Development. Cleveland Next Meeting Place
One of the other speakers was a customer who insisted customers are several miles away. He was on a route at the leading motion picture theater, Hollywood, where he was on a special flight to Atlanta to confer with the president of this private company, made special furniture, to match this speaker read a ten page letter to the unique homes which they have.
many women who have been "basket" she said. Also said her friend Belfin being a native "they are only learning the names of B希尔man, whose parents moved white." In the closing remarks she native Dallas who is well known back to Africa; and all who schools of that city, remain back to Africa; and all who schools of that city, remain build up anything this under thirty, years of age, and will have a bolt of it. "I have visited their plant in Los An-
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After the letter the speaker turned in the memo into a farewell message. The was opposed to the National Association of Colorized People whom he accounted of typing the letter. He despaired and hates by teaching emancipation and segregation.
Mrs. Marcus Gavry, wife of the N.A., introduced as the only Nigerian woman to be invited to the N.A., gave it to two boys, being Mrs. Gavry and one boy, being Mrs. Gavry, who gave it to the N.A., as a whole, constantly interning with Nigerians, country and adding, we are the only country, and adding, we are the only country, because you, N.A. men are, are however, you, N.A. men are, are however, you, N.A. men are, are however, you, N.A. men are, are however, one would want to hear but this wife offered, we are all fighting, critically attacking the rich enemy of the G.A. women speaking the N.A. & C-P women.
The Dallas Express
A very beautiful suite of furniture manufactured by the Company was sent to the firm for meetings. It was highly valuable to Mr. Hofflin to be worth more than $100 million. The market. It was purchased from him during the magazine for $400,000. Florida has become a millionaire in the rise in values of Florida real estate.
Both of these young, men are under thirty, years of age, and have been raised in the plantation. He has visited their plant in Low Angola and grown and operation more than 10 years of their plant to larger capacity.
times "Mr. Dulloid and his crowd of migro hybros" whom he severely injures.
1. Addressing a remark, seemingly mid-sentence, "Some of the Negro lawyers just as soon grays your white women, just as soon grays your white women, just as soon grays your white women, just as soon grays your white women," Major Dee declared. "But people beheld their association, but a stranger, Ivy was, as many white people behind the Garvey movement as they have."
Texas Well Represented by Active Members at Business League Meeting in Oklahoma
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W. S. Willis Retains Place in Supreme K. of P. Official Family
RECENTLY ELECTED OFFICERS OF MOSAIC TEMPLARS OF AMERICA S.W. Green Again Heads Order. Texas Still Holds Place as Leading Jurisdiction and Dallas Drill Team Walks Off With Two Honors in Field Day Events
A.N.P.
BULCA OKL, Aug. 29 A.M. N P-
M. With the announcement of the
appointment of Mr. Louise Travik Friday evening
at 12:30 L.C. N. Greenwood
with the office at 123 L.C. N. Greenwood
Mr. Louise Travik
in the mid of the hour at a spartan
fire four buildings at the work.
The first building, the main one, is not expected
to be built, but a new one is under
building immediately. Travik in all
cases will be visiting the Car-
rion, where he has been visiting the
city since telling her he was coming
to visit the Apartment, which was
near the train station. Travik was
near friends goodbye and went
down lower, where she shone more
and the horizontal glowing in
the town in Tulsa about fifteen years
earlier. He was on the war bar,
among those she met at the war bar.
Among those she met at the war bar,
she was an art teacher at the late
J. R. Booker and
an art teacher at the late J.
R. Booker of Arkansas State Colleges.
on Friday night.
The most prominent of national
pupils and members in the public
and the group included some of the
speakers and the audience. The speeches
speaking the courage and
determination of Oklahoma City; J. W. Rice,
Moon of the New York Area and
of the Purhman group of financiers;
Argya; A. J. Lath, President of the
pupil office of the Purhman group of financiers;
J. Webb, office in Hot Springs; J.ert M.
Bush of the peace of Monday; Lea N. Hoeffler,
Moon of the National Urban
Laundry of Alabama; Sir N. Kroos,
host of the evening. Other members of
the group: member of the official staff
of the National Life Insurance Co.
NEW YORK - Aug. 23- The National Association for the Advancement of Women (NAACW) has received a version of the Missouri Lymph瘤. In Excelsior City, Call a local colored newspaper paper on a white background is made up of black ink and does not for Assault upon a white girl, but because he quarrelled with her.
Never before in the history of the United States has a lawmaker been Texas famed an largely in its office for the committee and received one ad-hoc appointment. A Texan handed, based on the Ordinances and Anddition, a law that made president of the State League was made a resident registerer was made a resident registerer was made a Regional Delegate.
LOUISVILLE, Ken. Aug. 15-The unanimous re-election of E. W. Woolsey, the former vice president and the shocker of Chishau, for the 1927 Convention of the National Association, the largest Colored fraternity admitted, had his Friday. August 15 at the State Fair. Kunz held at State Fair. Grounds. Kunz morning and major G. N. R. Kunz evening. They way back home to tell of their victory followed. He Pythonas and vithinion followed. He Pythonas
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DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE
ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE
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official T
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ion and Dallas Drill T
Field Day Events
FRIENDS OF GARW
BEING DOUBLE
ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 28—By P.
N. B. It was learned last week
that Marcus Garvey, now president
Liver right.
Meet
Lague
Place in
Famil
Texas Still Holds Pl
Drill Team Walks
ents
W. S. WILLIS
Grand Chancellor
GARVEY CLAIM H
DOUBLE-CROSSED
28—(by
last week
service)
WHITE CHAMRERS
A. B.
FRIENDS OF GARVEY CLAIM HE IS BEING DOUBLE-CROSSED
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PRICE FIVE CENTS
NUMBER 24
Meet League
pace in
family
Still Holds Place
Team Walks Off
VILLAR
manaceller
KEY CLAIM HE IS
LE-CROSSED
WHITE CHAMBERS OF
WITH NEGROES
NEW YORK, AUG. 12—The National Association for Federal American Law, Inc., will host a forum for American lawyers in Manhattan for American Lawyers City, a nonprofit organization that provides a Pavlov, of Louisiana, field arrest, defense and court assistance for inmates there is hard to come by. The forum urges that white chambers of law be more open to community problems with collisions.
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POINTS= Age 16th was high dickness
At Elm Grove Wheeler the dickness
At Elm Grove Wheeler the dickness
And began his summer revival. The
dickness in worship. We are not able to
serve the worship. We are not able to
added. Wheeler Whistles of Mr. Olive
was last Sunday, alim. three additions
was last Sunday, alim. three additions
—Last Sunday August 16th, Mrs. Bentley gave her home and while arranging for her bed, she noticed a church of which she was a member, an impatient of medical aid. When she found it, she knew that these Thursday night at 11:30 p.m. "Cherished" members whose information was needed, were conducted by Nov. 16th. Services were held at the Baptist church of which she was also a member of the Home House. She has a loyal husband and two daughters. Mrs. Bentley and several grand children, who
Tuesday night at 11:06 P. M. Ive was discovered the night before the fire at north of Founta which resulted, a total loss of two organs of the fire is still unknown.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. McLean visit-
sville in their new city. They
provide a new service to
Tack Hill, Virginia 914-626-6411.
Vale all matter to Mrs. B. Hill
and Mr. McLean. Vale all matter
to Christian church began his revival
of the church on Saturday night.
A vale was a prominent visitor with
Vale all matter to Christian church on Saturday night, and Sunday of last
Among the waited-out visitors
View church on the 2nd, the parish
Margaret J. R. Thompson, the
Grace, I. G. Benson O. K. Haskell
The world's wonder, the man who knows and the place where everybody goes. A man that feeds a thousand people a day. If I'm Dallas don't miss The McMillian Cafe. East of Pan 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.
A Man They All Love
PHONE X-8020
Q. McMILLAN, Proprietor.
2413 Elm Street Dallas, Texas
CLASSIFIED "AD"
A. MORSE, REAL INSTATE, INSURANCE
Rentals, Exchange,莲娜
Louisa
Louisa
Palatier 838, 31. Minnesota. Avenue
Room 1 Clement City, Kansas
I AM E-ENTERING THE IREAL
property any where in Dallas that
is not in the West Side or the
Houston Street. R-2979
STORE AND DWELLING For Rent
street and Ideal Avena, Good
Harborshop, Blink in the middle
of selfish, Fine Greener, and
Woodland. In the Monster Lake,
K-X-8888, E $450
APARTMENT
FOR RENT
PHONE
H 5761 or H 3031
TEXAS BUSINESS COLLEGE
BEST EQUIPPED RACE SCHOOL IN
SOUTHWEST
Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting
Mimeographing
Low Tuition Rates; Easy Weekly Payment Plan
-MR. O. W. SHAW, Manager
Dallas, Texas
2517 1-2 Elm Street Y-2284
All Financial members of the SONS and DAGHTERS of MERCY and the DAGHTERS of MERCY are required to provide FORD EFFICIENCY SERVICE. Deputies wanted to work with DAGHTERS of MERCY, the owners of this beautiful building everywhere. We lead in Service, Office and Business. M.D. S. Supreme Counsel and Surgeon
Climate healthful, modern brick buildings, beautiful campus. A splendidly equipped, well managed and some like institution. An accredited school, graduates granted State Certificates-entiting them to teach without examination in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, South, Carolina and Florida. Due emphasis placed on Scholarship, Debating, Athletics, Discipline and Religious Training.
FOR INFORMATION WRITE
W. R. BANKS, President
HOT FIGHT EXPECTED OVER ELEC TION OF GRAND EXALTED RULER OF ELKS
ON SECOND AVENUE PIKE
Our representatives will be there to show you
through the new brick homes as well as the
property.
Bring your check book with you as you will
want to buy.
SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
807 Central State Bank Bldg
Opening Dates: September 14th, 21st, 28th and October 5th
Beginner's Classes Pormed Weekly No Uniforms to Buy
BOARD $10 A MONTH
TEJITON $8 RO $8 A MONTH
$30.00 EQUIPMENT SEVEN EXPERT INSTRUCTORS
We Teach Music, Printing, Tailoring and Dressmaking
EASY COMMON SENSE METHODS
HENDERSON BUSINESS COLLEGE
George W. Henderson, President
628 ST. PAUL AVENUE
MEMPHIS, TENN
might. His revival: basen Sunday night. We hope for him much sooner, but a ten nights meeting at the church, on H. L. Price and the church, on H. L. Price and the National Basketball League at Tulsa, Oklahoma and report "very interesting" news.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1923
today
CARD OF THANKS
Buddha, born Mihir J. W. Iasley, died from heart attack from a stroke. He took this method of thinking and asking questions. He was a great teacher and a compassionate shower of care. He who is confined to the Hospital for the Infections and death of old age and who is suffering from a disease, is deprived of his life August 29, 1923. He was the many friends of her many friends. The three of them, God May bless them.
Saturday
Buddha, born Mihir J. W. Iasley, died from heart attack from a stroke. He took this method of thinking and asking questions. He was a great teacher and a compassionate shower of care. He who is confined to the Hospital for the Infections and death of old age and who is suffering from a disease, is deprived of his life August 29, 1923. He was the many friends of her many friends. The three of them, God May bless them.
**PERHIN:** The S.-B. R. Convention of
the Ivy League which convened all Fallen
Boy's lords in 1911 coined all previous sessions. The
convention held Sunday night with success. Dev.
Vince Sunday, New York rebounded to
Vince Sunday, Washington had died.
**MALININ:** Mrs. Carroll (Carroll)
visited in Amelia, the guest of
Mrs. Malinina, Mrs. W. Wright
visited here. Prof. T. W. Wright
visited here. Prof. T. W. Wright
Worth and Dallas and report. A
Child's visit, his parents in
mother of Mr. Jack Warden died
Washington High School will open
to School. Please give your
School to School. Please give your
later labs Sunday evening.
The Sephemah 12 Club met at the day evening, an enjoyable time Mrs. Theresa Pollock, Four Worthy Mrs. Ella Hall matched the "Temperate House," and those who participated in the Hall held a few days ago. We learned a few days ago about her father, she reprinted in her book. Nuthill was in quite a hurry. Nuthill was been attending summer school and ready for another year. Callister and Mrs. Violet Hawkes regular readers. Col. R. B. was out of the city and had a week out of the city and had a meeting with J. Martin Washington, D. D. who has become quite a financial investor in the city. In the city she passed through 15 rooms and at her home by fire on the 15th floor in one. The following are the contents with little insurance on house, few layover home and condominium and contains including her house and contents including her pass through Motta. By the last place, for her sake, where she came nothing from where they came, but the road, the road, the stock running at the house if you food may can be licy the guest of Mrs. Anne Nancy Walker, I. B. Wiltford and accompanied by Mrs. Lorelle Huron motored to Calvert, Sunday.
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MODERN EQUIPMENT FOR GENERAL MEDICINE AND SPECIAL SURGERY "NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC" Efficient Attendance in all Lines Corner Hall and State Streets
Sunday, 2nd Houston, Mimi J. W. isally arrived from Houston the past week, and she is joined by her brother Robert R. moored to Prairie who is so confident in the Hospital-for-Children rapidly improving to the delight of her many friends. The three are all very happy.
Anathe, a visiting relative here, was born in
Houston on December 15, 1920, the son of
Houston and Sylvia. She attended
the University of Houston, where she
bachelor's degree in electrical
engineering, and then a master's
degree in computer science. She
was hired by the building company
Tarwine.
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CREATED FOR UTILITY AND FASHION
OVER THREE MILLION (2,000,000) CAN'S OF
AIDA HAIR POMADE
SOLD LAST YEAR
Is evidence that quality
in still appreciated and will
be always.
A hair straightener and
dressing of surprising
quality and efficiency.
Especially prepared to be
used with the irons. Aids
Hair Pomade has stood the
test.
It is not an experiment. It
has been sold and used by
particular people for a quarter
of a century. Put up in a
round blue tin container.
For sale by all druglists.
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LAST YEAR
is evidence that quality
is still appreciated and will
be always.
A hair straightener and
hair dressing of surprising
quality and efficiency.
Especially prepared to be
used with the forms Alds
Hair Pomade has stood the
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It is not an experiment. It has been sold and used by particular people for a quar-
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‘nd: that wears eattie to KIO tos b4notI Whe fx
peer a aa.
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toednenh poseee ss Mer" SIN Seeoeen heat
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‘mne— thes gave {0 feany whe had weved beard hier be-
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dare ane, to urua the conductor war sated tw the "Jim
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‘rot wih aaa bt a ere umn teat
regard ta. th Gonditok ofthe halt sonch Chat Ch
Taw allows them. Another “restlaman” of Nordleertras-
{ion wav conversing with him and they were remarkine
‘pbh the fact that ls Negroes wore ring the train than
former time. The eqedvetor hed Just remarked Upon the
searaty ot eure travel. "The othér wbake of good toads
‘nd they both looked out on the hithway wteh tax eral
[el ta the track snd saw ancora automobile ont ot Mer
toes on thar way toa convention (0 whlch twas expe
‘od that his ruilrond Would have carried them. Said the
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‘Ve travel can be ipsohned by the automobile, soon it will
“happen that attention be pal tthe réeon forte nnd
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4h tae stat in. whch they Hive, plate thomg,defore the
Yeading ails of the competing railroade Noa bargott
- the weidh mad Int aeenmodation for them ahd patron:
fue thowe whieh tude most for them.
‘Feonomle promute walling reults (n almost any
coudiion whieh maintaina in Ametion. tasks (oie aver
as Aiberigun lave of ths ‘dota. "The adore
‘SSxtoneaInint groves tat tae compari fr Re
{rows who ave able to Owh aur have atrncted the wotle-
"Stowe tondvctor ty thelr as ot thom tm preterecs tothe
alan. It san Bagpen that this mune (hing can be, done
‘in other ways. Tt le wll worth tho eareel study. the
“Waiters of Negro movements all ova the so4th.
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ONLY LICENSE NEGRO AVIATRIX
VISITS DALLAS
Maurice L. O'Cark and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, 1867
J. K. Jordan and family and Mrs. and Mr. with a Bunny party,
and Jack. They are fourteen, the daughter, Lola of Marshall Mrs.
country mother and their "Trial John" was the guest of her
lawyer T. S. Clark, who lives in P. T. Simmons 1644 State Street and
which they call for, for Memphis, Ms. J. W. Holloway, Mr. and
which they call for, for Memphis, Ms. J. W. Holloway.
Mr. Smith P. G. Carter, wealthier oil man, will be visiting the city this week his niece is in town and spent most of the day at her home on Wednesday afternoon for his visit.
MOUNSTON EDITOR MODEL IN DAL-
LAS UN WAY FROM TULSA
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YOUNG DALLAS MAN DIES
Omar McKinney well known
dallas. man... died. Friday,
ave. at his home of the
huntsman street. give a bribe.
Mr. McKinney was well known in
the theater world, and many
friends in both Dallas and FL.
WORLD
"THE WEBISK'S BEST PICTURES"
Tin-Tin Tin in "The Lighthouse
that was that at the theatre
that appeared at local theatre
Mrs. Vadie Harriford is at
the home of her grand mother,
Mrs. Julia Hardeman
home on gray street...
Mrs. Joelle Lofton is back home
again after spending some time in
Denver, Colorado.
Miss Loutkina, Baker, as back home again, after capping two weeks with her sister Mesh Eminyne Winter in Colorado Springs.
Mrs. Laura Anderson is leaving
her job at the University of
Thursday evening. For spending
the day at the university,
A jubilee boy named born to
a boyfriend in Mr. Anderson
on Friday, evening. At their
birthday, Mr. Anderson
Mrs. Ada Lilya and son Lyon
Dicee has returned to their home
in Dary Indiana after visiting
his mother and father of Fort
Portland.
TEXAS TOWNS.
JACKSONVILLE--Rev. M. D. Mc
Murray, 81, passed away on
February 21, 2015, after a
career filled with service to
the community. He was a
uncle of several at night,
and an excellent son at night.
He was an avid affair with M. M.
McMurray, and a loving
father and grandfather.
Hockenwood sent the
wreck and all the city Mr. Mc
Murray was in to the hospital.
Feel free to contact the New
York Post for information.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS: DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925
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DIXSONS' GREATER CAFE
EAT AND DRINK WHERE Q
SUPPRES
Twenty Years of
Private
SPECIAL ACCOM
Private Parties a
PHONES: X-16
J. H. Dix
2417 ELM ST.
THE DALLAS EX
PUBLISHING CO.
EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BEN-
EFIT ASS'N MAKES A
CALL FOR AGENTS
WANTED five or six collectors at once. We can give these debts that will pay them nicely from beginning.
GILMER—Olmed Baptist Church
elevated, 20 were added to the church,
20 were added to the church,
collection H119. Rev. J. Haves
the vignette for the week
served closed Sunday with Rev.
QUALITY AND SERVICE IS
MORE"
Knowing How
Months)
LICATION FOR
Band Banquets
9101; X-7889
Jason, Proprietor
DALLAS, TEXAS
EPRESS
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and Designing.
READ THE SOUTH'S
GREATEST WEEKLY
"THE DALLAS
EXPRESS"
published n. Delaware, Texas
every SATURDAY, sold a100 in
E. 6th Street, Los Angeles,
Cal. for further sale to
D. J. DANIEL'S REWALS
STAND, 1000. E. 6th Street, Los
Angeles, Cal. For further
sale to W. W. W. STREET,
100 W. W. W. STREET, Paseo,
Cali, Aguayo.
**HOLLAND**—The Slinging given at the annual Christmas service was a snoozer. Mr. M. Woods of daughter Mrs. J. Hayward is the head of the church. Mr. F. Hayward, his former Mr. G. Raven, Rick his sister. Luce is a number of Hollandites in the church. Bishop Christophe Baptist church Sunday.
**GREENVILLE** — Serviced were two churches in the city and district, built on the old city and district churches. Van Jong, Baptist church in the city, has moved to the old church. Mr. M. Woods has moved to the old church.
We have just ended a "glorious
day" of the Association that has just closed
the Association and has just closed
its first meeting Monday night. Angus
Brown, the president of the Church,
Roy A. G. Gorman is in charge of
the work. A wonderful time. All of the
servants are very good seminars from the young
leaders. We are doing a great work-in-the
association. Roy is in charge of
the church. Roy Layne presented
to the church. Roy Layne presented
to the Association and is in charge
of the next week. Roy Layne
presented to the Banks has moved
into the Banks.
Mrs. Delicia Smith of Frederick,
Oak, to her, calling her sister,
Mrs. Annie Jackson.
Newville may night. Everybody gets paid off. Try and be
sure you have a job. Newville is a great place to give
away. In connection with our regular program with
Wesley Freckles, 9 reels. Comms Conomy. 9 reels.
MATTING BUNNY, with
Wesley Freckles, 6 reels.
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ALL ABOARD THE WILEY SPECIAL
Leaving Houston over I, & G. N, Monday, September 14th at 11 a.m.
Leaving Houston over the Kansas City Southern, Monday,
September 14th at 11:10 p. m.
Leaving Beaumont over the Kansas City Southern, Monday,
September 14th at 11:10 p. m.
Dallas 5:55 a.m. over T, & R
Train No. 4, Monday, September 14th.
Students from Oklahoma points should reach Texas in time to
become South Texas people will catch the Houston Special at most
convenient times. A visit to Houston will be made by Houston.
Departures coming from Louisiana and Mississippi should leave
with the Louisiana Limited and Basement Special, reaching Shreveport.
The housing arrangements will be almost ideal under the rink
home just built on the Main Campus and the boys going back to
home should try to enter the first day so as to get adjusted in
comfortable location.
PARAMOUNT OKEH AND COLUMBIA RECORDS
We carry a complete line of New Plans on
second hand Frank Englehardt Bd. and Second H.
for BIRMINGHAM. On Ellen Way.
Phone 240
EAST TEXAS PHONOGRAPH CO.,
Tyler, Texas
Look Something Different
THE PROPLES MUTUAL BENEFIT ASS'N
Has one of the best
WHOLE LIFE POLICIES
On the Market
OLD MAN FACTS
Well folks—the great Bushland
baby, so it was a success from
happy, so it was a success from
the report in the paper size where,
the baby is now in our local nursery,
we be watching our local nursery
is best place in town where
meals and first class service when
you are in town is best place to live. This young man and
his family are a better class of living conditions.
Drove Rock ranks among the best
baby beds, and that your medical, toilet
without cooling the whole.
The nursery is the only race house in the
run more reels than any other house.
MILL CITY AND DALLAS
WHITE SOX
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many friends and family for their generosity and kindness in the farewell service offered shown in my bursary documents in the house of my late husband, and to thank you for your strength enough to attend her funeral. I am so grateful to you.
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 28.
MATTY MATTHEWS
"THE LONE WAG"
5 Reels
"BATTLING, BRE"
2 Reel Serial.
"SPOOKS and SPA"
Larry Semon, 1-Reel 1
Sunday and Monday, Aug. 30.
"SHANGHIER"
With WALLACE BERRY
No. 6 Episode.
"SUNKEN SILVER"
"SKIDS and SCALO"
LARRY SEMON COMEDY, 1-Reel
Tuesday, Sept. 1st.
Novice per night, anybody get the $2.50 golf prize given away. In connection with our Franklin Farmum in THE BIG HOUSE THURSDAY, SEPT. 12 - "BATTLEBUS Wesley Freckles Barry, 6 reels."
MUTTS & MOTORS - 2 Reels
EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT IS BIG CO.
ALL ABOARD THE WIRE
Loving Houston over I, G. N. 12:48 p.m.
Loving Houston over the Kansas September 16th at 12:10 p.m.
Travel to Way, Missouri 1:18 a.m. to Mt. Trail
Living to Way, Missouri 1:18 a.m. to Mt. Trail
Budgets from Oklahoma points should be used to host the South Texas people will catch the convenient junction points, preferably with houses to time to make connection to the airport at 2:18 a.m. to Tuesday, September report at 2:18 a.m. to Tuesday, September conditions, girls being transferred to Coca-Cola Hall.
You should try to enter the first day comfortable location.
PARAMOUNT OKEH AND CO.
Black Creee Birds
Farve The Wall Blues
My John Blues
Skipwreck Blues
CLARA SMITH
Poor Me Blues
Some Blues
SARAH MARTIN
Army Gunner Hercules
Explaining The Blues
MA RAINEY
We carry a complete line of New
Second Hand Phones for $125.00 up and
for $150.00 up. Our Lifetime
Phone 240
EAST TEXAS PHONO
Tyler, Texas
Look Something
THE PEOPLES MUTUAL
Has one of the
WHOLE LIFE PO
On the Mark
FAY'S EAT SHOP
And Rooming House
Deluxe
STRICTLY HOME COOKING.
ROOMS BY THE DAY.
NORTH OR WEST.
BOGAN JACKSON and
EAY JACKSON, (WITE), Prep.
H-5601 or H-5500
Address 3604 1-2 Thomas Ave.
TRY OUR NEW
HOFFMAN STRAIGHT
EIGHT
FOR HADR CREABES
CHESTER PARK
TAILORING CO.
M.R. ANDERSON
PHONE 81-12300
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE
EXCHANGE
NEW AND USED MACHINES
WASHING, DRYING,
REPAIR OR TRADES
GEO. V. WATTON
Phone Y-6916
2017 Elm St.
Dallas, Texas
28 and 29—
BETTISON in
WAGON"
No.—5
BREWSTER"
Mortal
IS SPASMS"
No.—1; 8—Reels—8
30 and 31—
HIEED"
BREWSTER 7—Reels—7
Mortal
VERER No. 6
CALOAWAGS"
1—Reels—1; 10—Reels—10
Gate paid off. Try and be
pleased out of the $40.00
with our regular program with
10 BOGS" also 1 reels. Larry
BUNYAN, also 1 reels.
Reels.
LARRY SEMON
Reels.
1 G COUNTRY STORE NIGHT
WE WILEY SPECIAL
S. N. Monday, September 14th at
KING CITY City Southern. Monday,
Dallas 8:56 a. m. over T. & R.
patients should reach Texas in time to
attain the Houston Special at most
likely in Houston.
Mortal and Mortal should leave
attention to secured junction points
assessment special. Shire Shre-
patients should be almost ideal under the new
regulations and the boys go back to
first day so as to get adjusted in
COLUMBIA RECORDS
OX
TH
IN
BY
New Plans and Second Photographs
and Second Photographs
240
MONOGRAPH CO.,
Texas
Being Different
QUAL BENEFIT ASS'N
of the best
E POLICIES
Market
the easiest to write you
H 2159
D Street
Please mail money Order with your order, no order will be filled unless accompanied with MoneyOrder. Please do not send Stamps, have your order in our office by Wednesday evening so that your papers will be mailed Thursday night,
DALLAS EXPRESS PUB.
COMPANY
The first scored another victory
on Sunday, the third on Monday.
The third in the Red and Blue con-
trol, the fourth in the red and blue
raiding the highest amount $7.99
with $17.77, and the close second
with $17.77.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS; SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1025
Odell Hampkins, who has been the head of the school and her grandparents at Winters Point, Father Patrick, Father Edward, and his grandmother passed away Tuesday night after a long illness. He was funeralized at James Church, by Rev James Clerk, by Rev Hew Clark, and other ministers. He was a devoted father, a wife, a son, a daughter and a wife of a wifem, daugher and to mourn his life. Warren and daughter have returned to Winters Point to mourn his life.
The family for 185-25-24 session
lead four teachers with master's de-
grees in education and a high school
algebra. Almost all students look-
ing to a still higher standard in the
school are more and more that in教
育 a standard brand; they know
a standard college such as Wake
on that college and such as Wake
on that college. Increased cornerry facilities
made possible by the compilation of
the school's records. Already had a history
of the school's foundations found at
most Negro institutions have multiple
multiples to class room, laboratory
and classroom to recount of educational
more than any other Negro college
with a high level of academic
condition. There is an important
high class institution of higher
class institution of higher
class institution to take care of the needs
of students. The school thought by students of educational
school for the purpose is the logitek
THE DALJAS EXPRESS
PUBLISHING CO.
Merritorious Printing
and Designation
SATISFACTION ESTABLISHED 1892
Service for Good Printing
Over a quarter of century of steady growth has given this house a Substantial Reputation for Designing and Producing PRINTING that satisfies.
2600 Swiss Ave Phone H 5761
PAGE KNOWN
Ho
Home-M More
Home-Makers Community Center Serves More Than a Thousand Each Month.
of that institution. It is one of the three city agencies which serve the mission of Dalat adequately which the mission of Dalat adequately which the mission of Community Center. Every year and the undertaken of the services to the community in the city and perhaps to the outside in the city and perhaps to serve Voluntey of Purposes. The Center was started more than three years ago by a group of the members of the Methodist Church and it has grown from a very small, compact to our own benefits center and has members of the race each month. It contains a library of books, a school, a church, a connection with it, a kindergarten school, employment agency, a nursing class, a class, carried on under the foundation of the Association and supported play activities for girls and boys. Helen of Lake Yew Indicates
Undergarten
Number training (or kindergarten
work) 1
To beautify bobbed hair, keep it in place, sleek, trim and naturally pretty requires no little amount of care. Haste, neglect and inferior preparations positively will not do. Frequent massaging, thorough shampooing, cleansing, rinsing, drying, occasional pressing, curling, waving, marceling, all done with care by skillful Madam C.J. Walker agents using Madam C. J. Walker's World Renowned Vegetable Shampoo, Glossine and Wonderful Hair Grower is the secret of beautiful bobbed hair. (Some women correctly care for their hair themselves, others choose to have it done, in either event, take my advice, to enrich the scalp, thicken, soften, silken, easily beautify bobbed hair, use only
Maryland C.gantee
The Madam C.J.Walker Mfg.Co.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
One of these was held at the Ouster and the other, *the other* in other sections of the city under the same supervision.
Rev. H. H. Proctor alated that in 'New York the Colored People
THE DALLAS EXPRESS: DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925
believed that suppression was got
and Colored leaders could hold
them in office to continue to
vote. B. W. Boyd, a national
vice-president to a target,
started before Wilson, who
moved by Republican. He declared
Coolidge to Cabinet officers would
that he get the President to give
that he got the President to give
Rand Action Asked
M. R. Gravan Minimus's office
has a number of issues to be addressed,
egression existed and how much
influences to be called slight.
It appears that the number of
appeals to our senator number of
the Republican Chairhip It
like the Republican Chairhip It
like the Senator Hulver know
to be at once send data to
race at once send data to
the colored cemetery.
The colored cemetery
this opportunity to remove the
worst of all degradations.
White Chamber of Commerce Should Meet With Negroes
(Continued from Page 1)
many of the problems that heaset
the town. Pavor reports that he
questioned 147 interrogation of chambers
of Dumh had no provision for com-
munity alliance. Such contact in the more
green are not admitted to member-
s of the southern chambers of com-
merce.
WHITES TO GROW KURBER IN
LIBERJA.
ARRON, Ohio Aug 28—(A.N.P.Y.
Press-Telegram) Firms and Rubber
Company in Ohio will issue
lease on 1,000,000 acres in Liberty to
the Arron Company. This is the first attempt of Ameri-
cans to purchase rubber robert
on such a large scale.
Friends of Garvey Claim He is Being Double-Crossed
A representative of the Press
days ago that Mrs Garvey gath-
tled and admitted to Chem-
them the fact that she had been
trained immediately by the
British Army. She also defi-
cated a garden for Mr Garvey,
who was a former soldier.
The agencies also requested to
the Garvey were released from the
British Army immediately desert himself from the garden.
Lawyers Refuse to Comment
When a representative of the family visited Vain in Pittsburgh Friday he asked the family to give him several trips to New York, where they recently met the family. Mr Vain said he had traveled later Friday night at his home and when he returned to New York, he had double-checked a carriage that he knew his father had carried one to know her. Further details about anything up to the present attorney's meetings in holland have just been received that Attorney Washington, in away, on his vacation. **Respected that Vain Have Bene**
It is reported that Mr. Carrvey has been forced to take a waltz with what to effect the release of them. Mr. Carrvey has been released from Mr. Carrvey has grown resentful because action being taken to effect his release has been sent out but one Mr. Carrvey can send out but one.
WOMAN, 113, DIES IN SOUTH
CAROLINA
UNION, J. C., AUG. 12, A. N. P.
wife of the late R. J. P.
wife, died here. This week she had
been a great grandmother, and
252 great grandchildren.
Progress of Tulsa Seen at Meet of National Business League.
Progress of Tulsa Seen at Meet of National Business League.
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(4). To Trade Week, there has been added a new feature in the boys' boys and girls' workforce. Proper business establishments in the varsity business establishments in (3). The creation of a closer relationship with the farm to the end of farming the business interests of the varsity team (4) than lone owners. The campaign to drive out of the state all misappropriated business.
Tukengere Institute, Alphas,
Johannesburg
Johan Springs
Johan Springs Second Vice-Pres-
ident, Columbia
W. M. Williams, Norfolk,
W. M. Williams, Auditor, Tukengere
W. M. Williams, Auditor, Tukengere
T. J. Porguson, Registrar, Atlanta,
T. J. Porguson, Registrar, Atlanta,
T. J. Porguson, Registrar, Atlanta
Washington, D.C.
Cleveland, Ohio was decided up
on as the place for the next
meeting.
Executive Committee
B. Abbott, Chicopee, Hilma
W. K. Browne, Milwaukee, W.
K. Icahn, New Orleans, LA.
W. N. Collier, St. Augustine, Fla.
W. N. Crawford, Omaha, K.
Roscoe C. Dunne, Oklahoma City.
B. Billitt, Mickeysburg, Oklah-
ome George W. Franklin, Chattanooga.
Dr. W. H. Browne, Athens, Georgia
N. Norris, Herndon, Atlanta, Ga.
N. Norris, Herndon, Atlanta, Ga.
Norris B, Herdenon, Atlanta, Ga.
B. R. Jackson, Philadelphia, Ph.D.
B. W. Lewin, Morrissville, Penn.
B. W. Lewis, Louisville, Ky.
Dr. James Bond, Louisville, Ky.
B. F. Gilbert, New York, N. V.
B. F. Gilbert, Louisville, Ky.
B. J. Kellly, Methodist, N. C.
B. J. Kellly, Methodist, N. C.
Dr. S. N. Naiman, Indiana, Ind.
Dr. S. N. Naiman, Indiana, Ind.
Dr. S. N. Naiman, Indiana, Ind.
B. E. Stewart, Evansville, Ind.
B. E. Stewart, Evansville, Ind.
B. E. Williams, Monmouth, Pa.
I. Major Allen, Washington, Hampton
George W. Dale Bayton, Okla.
V. V. Thurmond, Mound Bayou,
Mississippi
Olson, J. D. Howls, New York, N.
NY
Regional Directors
I. M. Roddy, Vice-President-at-
ment of the District No. 1. New England State
T. R. Kiford, Wagwater, Conn.
T. R. Kiford, Wagwater, Conn.
J. E. Nail, New York.
District No. 3—East Pennsylvania
to Harrisburg, Delaware, District of
Columbia. J. Irvis, Philadelphia.
Nag.
District No. 4 - Virginia, West Virgina
District No. 5 - North and South
Carolina, J. M. Averill, Durham
District No. 6 - South Georgia below
Tallahassee, A. L. Tewksney, Jack
District No. 7 - East Tennessee,
Birmingham, W. W. Alabama,
bia. including Macon, West Florida,
Auburn, W. D. W. Alabama,
Adamsville.
District No. 8 - West Tennessee.
Mississippi, Dr. J. H. Martin.
Memphis - Penn.
District No. 9 - Kentucky, Indiana.
jfairborn No. 14=Kennedy, Indiana.
I. Willis Cott, Louisville, Ky.
Dustin No. 16=West Pennsylvania.
Chase, Philadelphia.
Thayer, Texas, Ohio.
District No. 11—Illinois, Wisconsin
Claude A. Barnett, Chiggo II
District No. 12—Minnesota, Iowa,
North and South Dakota, Forks
O'Kranean, St. Paul, Minn.
District 1, N. Michigan.
D. Mitchell, St. Louis, Mo.
District 2, N. Michigan.
D. Hoekman, Tulsa, Okla.
District No. 1, Louisiana, Texas.
District No. 2, Louisiana, Texas.
District No. 3, Colorado, Utah, Nev.
Moyko, L. H. Lightner, Denver.
District No. 17 - Washington, Ore.
County - Nebraska, Montana.
(to be selected)
Texas Well Represented by
Active Members at Business
League Meeting in Oklahoma
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O. Mebraut, Tyler, President-W. B.
G. Mebraut, Tyler, President-W.
Prize, Quinn, and many others who
were members of parties whose
members were elected.
Cattle Stealing Not Assault Caused Missouri Lynching
have seen any pistol carried by
a man who hated the man of
feminity is serving in a jury that
he was robbed and his condemned
raped by an unnamed assistant.
whom he allowed to demand from a horse before striking him with a whip. The horse was a stray-away of a Ford car in yet known to the farmer hurried
W. S. WILLISE RETAINS
PLACE IN SUPREME K. OF
P. OFFICIAL FAMILY
The Louisville morning. Herald
would. Pivotal parade, led by Gen.
Henry B. Jackson, member of the
War hero, gave Louisville some
about. There were soldiers and ladies
over many a Ole Ole. She basked in
the glory of her life and her pride
and Dear parade. Hundreds of
white people applauding Martins.
Martins stalled from hand. Know how
she banished all narrow from the race
The collection band that lot had
from January 1921. It played
from January 1921. It played
Munckerty House. It was a memorable
Gus parade. Always do we care
of the order of the flag company
of the order of the flag company
of the pride or war and all
P.
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