Dallas Express

Saturday, October 24, 1925

Dallas, Texas

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RACE HATE FLAMES IN LOS ANGELES Fights on Street Cars, Near Riots on Streets, Vandalism, Discrimination and Residential Segregation Occur Almost Daily as Racial Hatred Increases. N. P. Davis, Angela, Idaho, the Detroit, WI., white water, serving Miss Cleveland, and Staten Island, Is. in Laura J. Walters, a Walters nurse of Creighton becoming a show house, the Targhee invaded daughter, whose white anarchy and violent expression challenged Chamberlain, Gunderson, Koechringhten, on street cars between whites and blacks, midnight attacks upon the town upon James Miller, Nürn, because of demonism on propeity to New York, white woman a Walters girl grows by white allegation, to Angeles city-bound street car. In Coast correspondent for the Asso, and out and what he attempted to deceive, community associations are being formed on would have lynched him but formed alone, white people whom for the reason of a Miss a besson from moving into exclusive Negro community from moving into exclusive MANY STATES AND CITIES REPRESENTED AT GRID CLASSIC. Founded by W. R. King. - On June 14, I met the Common House Home Association in Glen, White, to obtain him from sell- ance. He will be the fifth street to Wilton H. Brown. On 29th July, a community assoc- tion of the City of New York pulled Mrs. Frances Henderson, a house and lot at 229 East Post- way, New York, for the re- constitution in hospital and in court. In lieu of the presen- tation, the community will be held on August 28 last, Dr. Thomas R. Taggard, a white physician was shot at the restaurant at 232 South Olive Street. MANY STATES AT RESENTED AT Bomb Baptist Church, Loss is $250,000. CHICAGO, IL, Oct. 24—(A, N. P.) At four clock Friday morning, real estate firm Street and Michigan Avenue were attacked from a bomb which destroyed the mammoth Bethesda Baptist church in above streets and broke window panels in houses and stores for its worst ever experienced in Chicago. The bomb was hurled at St. Mary's University who fled that attack. The explosion was harmless of an earthquake. The Dallas Express ground Commission of Los Angeles. On August 4, last week, the play was played on a rolling Nigrogen from a diving board, with the punks on all but one-half day of the week, despite a pause of general and playground conditions. The Mayor and Playground Commission On July 14, last, A. Hockett of 1322 East Washington street, filed against Rancho Haynes, white person, for defrauding him, for defrauding to serve him. All were held in their prior to the Most of the visitors, including the special sixteen coach train from Wor- ster University left the city on Mon- teau. DYNAMITE NEGRO HOME IN LOUISVILLE (A. N. P) LOUISVILLE, M.C. Oct. 34—For the second time the City of Louisville is colored resident in a district limited to whites, were arrested and incarcerated by C. O. Sagte Invariants found the remains of a woman in the district. Neither Mr. or Mrs. Sagte were incarried. Damage advertisements for residential aggression continue in the city, with the Governor Court decision against the practice which affected a case in that city years ago. The governor of the position of some white leadership. "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Loved Douglas. EMMETT SCOTT MAKES ANSWER TO CHARGES IN FINANCE CORPORATION SCANDAL. Mrs. Mary Bethune Speaks at Vassar College represented in every field of science, the received a pronounced reputation as a professor, faculty, Mrs. Bethunea' visit to Vaupari College; which has lone students. Attributions for the higher education of women of America, will do wonders. for this social education of the students of the school. While in Poughkeepsie, Mrs. Birthens also spoke at a meeting in New York, she was also a speaker at a conference of the need of citizenship. Mrs. Birthens-Steward of Woman's College will speak at the conference, the need of citizenship. From her trip to Vassar, Mrs. Birthens, and Naval Saven, she has developed and Naval Saven. She has women educators in the country, and has a large influence on the society, and has a large influence on the women educators in the country, and has a large influence on the women educators in the country. She is a speaker of rare charm. EMMETT SCH TO CHARGE PORA WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 14, 1914. N. P.—Washington's public stallment in an effort affecting the dissolution of the school, affecting the opening of the papers in the papers of the week of investigation and writing of rumors and decided that the school should be a place of the relations and violence of the administration at Howe. ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLAR RUBBER DEAL FOR LIBERIA in a choice residential section some 100 yards from the entrance, intimidation to force him to move. The announcement of the threat was held on a rambling bed. Heavenward sent a message to the battle with authorities. There were heels of the promise that the trapped man would be secured by the N. A. A. captain his resulting in paralysis of both legs. Right will enter into its larger legs. MOLG ANGELER, Cal. Oct. 24—A mock of white. Whistlers, the Negro invasion of their residential neighborhood, preacher Godfrey, printer-fighter who once sat as Jack Dempsey's sparing knife up windows and furniture up windows and furniture away Godfrey was at home It is that said that the mob action was too severe. He is a Nassauweight. He is a good speed-woman and the sporting intensity out here. FIND UNDERGROUND DRAGON Florence and Rev. I. A. King, M.D., and presented under adjunct supervision the assets and to make the claim that the assets consist of liquidity constituted at the annual meeting of the stockholders at the annual meeting of the stockholders in 1924 after full and comprehensive examination of the books, the report of the stockholders by the stockholders, the discussion by the stockholders, the was made against any person who was not involved in the exercise of confidence in the time the corporation on account of the loss of stockholders had had the corporation on account of the loss of stockholders had had as for the other reasons stated" and a routine to understand that the country in this case is the president of the institution of Howard University. He has sought according to official terms Belfortte, Fa. Oct. 24—(A. N. P.) the first time in recent years a prize was given to a man who got from the death cell to the elephant in a prison. A woman prison Monday morning. 36- year-old Kapita, county, paid with his life to the Columbian Robert Manus of Union- land. Anderson County Exhibits Cane of Negro Farmer One of the most attractive of the county exhibits at the fair, the fair crowned the County and the prize winning specimen of sugar cane was sent to the exhibit by a Negro farmer whose name could be the name is of the giant variety of sugar cane with unusually long joints. Length with unusually long joints. The exhibition was also contributed by Negro farmers. It is claimed by those in charge of the county more than ever before. Negro farmers enter the competitive contests in order to the success of the various fairs and the prize winning specimens of their products. CAN'T LEAVE SCHOOL FOR MOVIES (A. N. P.) BROOKLAWN N. J. Q. 37-41 almost lost. She received a written complaint from bliss. She B. Islandland that would not allow her 14-year-old daughter not-allow her 14-year-old daughter to attend a afternoon picture show. She also complained two children being late at school two children being late at school decided that no child will be allowed to leave school early to attend school. BUY'S LOT FOR $1,800; SELLS IT FOR $732,500. title. The director of the Allied Corporation will serve the months after the corruption investigation of the stockholders in full compliance with the laws of the state. A judge in the District of Columbia should be appointed to the District of Columbia about the time the University of Chicago disaffected Howard University. The Allied Corporation primarily be connected to the University, and its members are to be connected with the University. A full exposure of the motives behind the corruption and are promised when it comes to trial. J. Goodwin Librarian University of Texas Austin, Tex. LOS ED MILK DEAL FOR Will Guarantee A Republic Which United States Le Develop Country. Davis Succeeds Linc Johnson in Georgia Will Guarantee All Developments to Little Black Republic Which Would Have Come From Blocked United States Loan. Thousands of Artisans Will Develop Country. Information gathered by the Associated Negro Press reveals that the Japanese-American War in the Philippines was a regional return from the same region. Returning from the same region with the same women but McCauley was the accomplished matron and wife of Cole. Cole was Sean to say he was going to kill McCauley. 49, twelve. And he did. Going to McCauley. Gone early. McCauley was called by Cole called by our white neighbors heard and looked at and then fired, the bullet passing through McCauley. McCauley is survived by a mother living in Oakland. N. A. A. C. P. NATIONAL LEGAL CHARMAN GOES TO DETROIT FOR DEFENSE OF SWEET ANG BILLION D OR LIBE All Developments Would Have Com Loan. Thousands o This new field will afford a real outfit for those who have qualifi- cations. V HAS BEST T IN HISTORY. The Prairie View exhibit, which occupies a compliance place among the exhibits of all of the state schools, is visited daily by those who are interested in the work which and the character of the work which articles which it contains mark it as the best of its kind every seen. But by far the most interesting and interesting articles furnished by the members of bays are those which the Extension work is now publishing. The articles of sparing scioning, for making well as products of the farm produce, are among the unique articles are to be heard in which have attended the attention of the public. In order to make better贮藏, oils and mind preserves, made of the oil of bays, are made of spines, drinking cups of spines, wood, drinking cups of spines, made of stems of invertebrates, and other articles which are used in the farm. A collateral host nurture and at least one adult host are required for the training of the white rabbits to adapt to the environment of the colony. The adult hosts are electrically and thermically connected to the other hosts necessary to the training of the white rabbits. The work is methed from the 15 conductors in which the Extension workers are now operating. C. The products of the Thai shrub oak, hibiscus and their contain the kings of the hibiscus and their contain the kings of the hibiscus and other products. It is unclear that some of the products of these shrubs are used in the general hearts and that they have the rest of the exhibitions of the East. MELLES DOLLAR ERIA is to Little Black time From Blocked of Artisans Will tions, and who have adventurous ideas, new Mariner is built sew- ered at Morroca, the Californian Capitol, And there are to be twenty separate communities developed announced that skilled artisans storographers, and others will be sent into Liberty for the promotion of the artisans of various dept. schools, businesses and buildings, the school churches and buildings, the artisans have to have places to live and if they are indoors, at present indoor locations, at present types of hung are somewhat dif- ferent, and the types of hung are associated and hence will A mock canvase, the size of a large canoe, was installed in this W. H. H. Morgan building. With Miller Morgan, an architect, he was the builder of the canvase, which was carved by him and insurance by his pay for the construction of a manifesto. The type of sales taxes which were collected by the city were all of the assets and debts of the building, and Mr. Davis at the home was the manager of the hancapent. See meeting closed with a final address by H. Hartard and Mr. Davis at the home. James A. Davis, who was master of corrections at the Stonewall JackSON's Haven, Mall, Oakland, CA. 10 A. M. John Gasson, Bd. Oct. 14, 1914. Stonewall Jackson throughout his life in bad at his hupa in Willow Creek. He was born in Willow Creek. MY. PELASHAY—Sunday, was a day at all of the churches. He was presented two souls out of line. Text: "My Spirit shall not allow me to be idle in youth, or Gospel preacher, Mr. P. I. Corpure spent the week at Elmira Hardman spent at Saturday with Mrs. Jimini Hardman and grandmother of Fu Worth, wishing RV. Bidden and family, grandmother of Fu Worth, greave week. We the English club with the help of our teacher in our school. New members are in our school. Our school our lot for better America," our school Mrs. Lanie Thompson returned home Sunday from an extended stay in Kearnan with her daughter Mrs. Kate Maxy. coming to Longuevau. He and father agent the night, with Mr. and Mrs. Jenkint. Mrs. Hattie Allison, a native of Nassau, and Mrs. Nadeau in Nassauoachge. Mrs. Naiden Davis and Mrs. Landan and Mrs. Truth. Fair, Mrs. Laird. Fair, Mrs. Lirtur. Mrs. Wright. Barnard on the sunburn Special with slater. J. N. O. Oubert with slater. J. N. O. Oubert with slater. Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Oubert and he returned to school at Marwell. HANGER--Roy, and Mia, W. A. Thomas and Mrs. R. Dixon of Kennesaw District Board of the Progressive Regist. Association which was audited by Mr. R. Logan, Mrs. W. D. Davle and Mr. L. R. Whitman, and Mr. L. R. Whitman, respectively. Renged, Roy, and Mia, W. D. with an invitation dinner Friday. Sunday, Mrs. Tennessey Crawford and Larraine Johnston visited in Morning, accompanied by his sister Lotte M. Johnston—mother-in-law of Mrs. Minnie Jones of that place, James Tennessey is companion in the _temperature_ Thursday, and Mrs. Tennessey is companion reached here, J. M. Robertson spotted a few hours in Cifton Hillside visited in the city Sunny. Mrs. Ogallal and husband and sister in the _saturday_ Thursday, R. B. R. Smith was a visitor to Cifton Hillside, Pete Robinson was in, Morning, Wednesday. **DECAN** - services at both churches were at the _saturday_ R. B. R. U. Public school began Monday Oct. 19th our old friend, and we all go to meet her and all we can do to meet her our city, Mrs. J. A. Hunter who is in the hospital has moved to Cifton Hillside war in the city Sunday visiting old Lette M. Mrs. Robertson visiting Mrs. Betty Robertson from a flight to Tulsa. JACKSONVILLE—Lew M. D. McCullister pastor of Bainbridge Island Chapel (Cape Cod), and a bishop of Sidney and a bishop of Tahoe gave a nice tie at the home of Ms. Maeja Griffin Pratt, who served to a nice crowd. Minneapolis pastor to a nice crowd. Morocco to Alabaster last week. Herman Spencer, president of a new revival of the church, was called. Johnson was called to Athena to attend the funeral of her uncle and to have been elected for the sunning of Dionne Chuad. B. M. McCullister, teacher of Dr. B. H. Harris, teacher of Primary, B. H. C. Hulstman, teacher of Mme Bibbe class. Professor of Primary, Mme Bibbe class. Miss Lillie B. Harris S. B. Secripter, Mme Marge S. Sanderen THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 Monday school, organist. In R. Colmanen has purchased the first lot in the new Pierce addition near the colored high school and will be a state house. 12 LOTS FOR SALE—In the New Forerunner information see L. A. PIERCE. PALWYNNE—services at all churches Sunday very well attended. Rev. J. H. ATKINS was called to Bishop H. J. C. Baird to attack a funeral there. Mrs. Larry McKinney died on the 3rd funeral held at Antioch E. C. Baird, Rev. J. H. C. Palwynne, two daughters and one son. Mrs. Lulu Bliss of Detroit Mich. Mrs. L. M. Long of Antioch. Mrs. J. H. Bryan, Palwynne. The work on the Antioch church is progressing slowly. Mrs. Linda Bliss of Detroit attended the funeral of her mother Mrs. McKinney, also Mr. G. K. Thomas who resigned in Antioch's brother of Mrs. McKinney. Mrs. Dorothy Mckinaway became his friend. Monday Oct. 4th. Rev. D. W. Parkinson presented the Antioch burial in the absence of the sister. CHILINA-Services were good at the various churches, Sunday. A church was waltzed the morning of Stone Island church where Rev Dawking is pastoring. There is a good many people there. Mrs. Dawking is Mrs. Mw. Dawker sister of Curtisans who hove visiting for a while. She is a teacher and will give her school work at Big Sandy. Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Glennon will be there, night for Wichita, Texas. Txas M. B. J. H. ANDERSON, National Supervisor and Founder The Order is chartered for from $7.50 to $600.00 at dept. Wanted (600) new Human emral commission paid. Deposit Cost only from $2.95 to $5. Three classes can join if CLASSES A. B. AND C. For free fees and all who dept. B, $7.50 and in Class C First State Grand Lodge, mo- calvert, 8,663, Fourth Grand We are nearing the six mth thirty thousand new members. The Order paid for the fini Will hold their convocation Texas, was chosen for the Six Located at 854 Texas Avenue Mr. W. H. Hall, Treasurer Mr. S. J. Muldrew, National De- soon. All claims paid with 24 For further information J. H. ANDERSON, National Calvert Texas, Box 1 Mr. S. J. Muldrew, National Deputy, 914 Denver Street, Hon. Horace Green, Box 888, District Office for Galveston and Ft. Worth will be open of Chicago Miss Blodsoe, carried the younger set up for a drive on the Dixie, a recurring progressive series. At the close of the game, the score master Mrs. M. E. T. Kueckler, Mrs. M. R. T. Kueckler, series of games. It was found that Mrs. Neilom Dush, and Mrs. R. I. Kueckler, players. The tie was played off with the winner of high score, Miss Elsholm Jewett, the hostess in her grazing a guest price, Mrs. Kueckler. Monly presented at the plane, Dr. Tom Penny entertained with several vaudeville selections. Among registered on the Autumn calendar when week M19 Nellie White entertained the members of her (The) wedding was a garden of flowers. The president Mrs. M. E. Walton opened her responding to a call roll with the evening was the remainder of the evening was the day of delicious lioness menu consisted of shrimp and trackers, olives, and a The Amanda Gild Culture Club Miss Della Davis hosts. About 110 number were present. The club enjoyed a library program with Miss Grace Brown, an music instructor. They were served a delicious menu of potato and cheese, and a tanguor punch. The club will hold a joint meeting with Miss Hassie Duason, Oct. 14th. THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. 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(Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS The Dallas Express Subscriptions in Advance ONE YEAR ..... $2.50 SEK MONTHLY ..... $1.25 SHRINK MONTHLY ..... $75 LARGE COPY ..... $20 FOREIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: W. B. 211 Company, 600 South Desert Burn Street, Chicago, IL. W. B. 211 Company, 600 South Desert Burn Street, Chicago, IL. W. B. 211 Company, 600 South Desert Burn Street, New YORK, N. Y. THE DALLAS EXPRESS his water bottles, the white matches, his hat it been drizzled by the yellow streak. It is in a white suit, every day dramatic, every day dramatic, conservative conservative, which it so taut to paint the painting, the painter professes a artist as broad as our country. In love of our frenchy beauty, he is bravely brushed by the humant this is pretty high ground, the high ground, the high ground, the high ground and stood with us. This lump is bright. W. R. WING. EXTENSION WORK AMONG NEGROES Those who have any doubt to the effectiveness of the Work of the Extention Department in Texas have only to go out to the Matee County farm in practical home improvement and bettered farm methods which are on display there from the Matee County rural districts. There, one may discover drinking cakes made from cane amps, pots of water have been amped, foot wipers have been tops of soda water bottles and a sugar container made from burdash sugar from land lard sugar. Bottles made from corn shunks used for burdash sugar cost. These are the unusual juices coupled with then there is an posing display of practical garments made by the members of the Extention Department. Serves and canned goods of all kinds. The boys have on exhibit products, and it is said that there are cotton, milo maize and other products, milo maize and other products among the general exhibitions which were This is a work which is apt to fall to arousing the interest and acclaim of other phases of work—among the boys and girls of the race, guilt and fear that it is all important in the race in future time. It indicates that those who now are learning the art of practicing and of practice—as well as economic housekeeping, with its standard of living and accumulate more readily than those who have not learned it. And if it is true that "driving" is tally, these young men and women will have large share in the race. ```markdown ``` According to a statement sent out from the offices of The National Association, ninety women have been lynched by American mobs since 1859 for alleged offenses which ranged in seriousness from "making threats" and "searching for a brother" to murder and well poisoning. Mississippi leads all of the other states of the Union in the number of those lynched with a total of sixteen while Texas runs it a close second with a total of 11. Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming have had only one each of such occurrences. This statement, contained in the same release with a reprint of the story of the lynching of U. P. Ivy in Rocky Ford, Mississippi, and the picture of the lynching in Alabama, is imbued in the news-Senator on Monday, Sept 21, one of the most startling bits of argument offense against civilization, to be found. The frankness with which the facts are set forth in the case of the lynching is surprising, particularly as it comes from the pen of a Southern newspaper reporter who was an eye witness to the burning of the factories. The factories are exaggerated, there comes the wonder that such things can happen in a country which is boastful all over the world of its civilization and culture. To a reader who knows nothing of America, and particularly of the South, there must come a feeling of horrors and repugnance as great in intensity and as justifiable as that which can be witnessed in Belgium of the Turkish persecutions of the Armenians. But to every reader, wherever he may be, there should come a determination to aid in every way, the drive against this lawlessness which hopes to reap success in the passage of a Federal law against this evil. And, there can be no doubt of the need of a Federal law when the story under caption of "Mob Member laugh at Probe" is read. Uttter is not only natural but sensible. Where such men tell without hesitation of the arrangements made with sheriff's "to overpower" them, and where "nobody is mad about 44"; where the public opinion necessary to cause a cessation of this savagey, the government itself must be awakened to the necessity for action. Politics, economic pressure, as well as public opinion must be grounded to the point that the Republican majority in Congress will see the necessity for this action. There is no reason to speak of anything but a Republican Congress in connection with the passage of such a law for it is a well known fact that a thing would not be possible for Democrats even though there were those members of the race who hope in time to come for a cessation of this evil may as well come to the realization of the fact that it is up to them to create the desire for it in the minds of those who are able to bring it to pass. Not only is this a great challenge, but it is also a driving by all means possible to bring it properly to the notice of the public, but money in sufficiently large amounts must be furnished them. It is the fight of the whole race. If this fight is lost, not only is civilization in the process of being destroyed, but the hopes for the race in the future may as well be consigned to the region of blasted ambitions. As long as lynching continues without any punishment to follow and segregation grows each year in intensity, there is no reason to hope for acceptable contribution to society by members of the race. This is the freedom. Lunching and its kindred evils limit freedom. America has lynched ninety women, thirteen of them white, and many hundred men, many of them white. How long will it continue? How can the nation thrive as long as this thing continues? THE K. OF P. PUBLICITY BUS According to the statement of Grand Chancellor Willis the new bus of the Knights of Pythias will go into the rural districts carrying, in addition to the message of that organization, the message of the Negroes in the state. He states that he feels that those things need to be known among those masses who live away from the main travelled roads. This conception only adds hustle to the already large population for progressive procedure which is already a part of the mission of the Negroes in the state who are in his cabinet and this latest proposal seems to open up to that lodge a large bit of tectility which is almost virgin as far as fraternities are concerned. From the standpoint of the Negroes it is good. But the great good to come from this proposal, in the opinion of The Express is to come to those to whom this bus will go. And there is great satisfaction in the idea that those who are promoting this venture realize that their service to be really effective, must be unselfish enough to be able to do it. HOW MANY OTHERS HAVE THERE BEEN? A news item tucked away in an inconspicuous place in a daily paper told of the fact that the post mortem examination of the body of a man supposed to have been murdered, the body of a bank robber who had blackened his face for the purpose of appearing as a Negro. This was in Maryland. In Nashville, for several weeks there has been a great deal of speculation that the man murdered who has been attacking women and killing others has been arrested on suspicion and one was being held in connection with the crimes when the attacks were renewed and in the struggle of one woman with the friend, some of whom were killed. Occasions such as this give reason for the question of how many of such cases have there been before. How many of the crimes supposed to have been committed by black men, have been committed by white men blackened? To what extent is the reputation of the Negro race for criminology due to the fact that such things have been the case before? Several weeks ago, the members of the white press of the South in convention adopted several resolutions calling for greater fairness in the dissemination of news. They indicated their desire to see to it that no injury was done any time soon. They also demanded that on some fact. Here, it seems would be a fine place for them to begin. Where some person has been attacked in the darkness and they have only an impression of "a dark form," let them cease to publish in bold headlines "Attack by Big Burly Negro" and the other well known captions of that type. They also demanded that there be realism and that there are many ways in which white forms may be darkened and that in many proven cases, white forms have been darkened for the purpose of making use of the ever present desire to make the Negro appeal guilty and add further to his already large burden of living THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 THE CAR TID--BITS ```markdown ``` or three even third-class detectives that could have, the name and ad- dress. Mr.怒气 man of any con- duity, days could have, the name and ad- dress. Even some of those crazy people could tell who sees of the TID Why do colored newspapers "bite" at this cannonball, propagates something from what they do not mean that they should not print it but they should not print a way to show that they are not a business man? By Leonard Massenburg (For the Associated Press) More than three score years ago, already the Mellibethon man, pursued the princess's line. The innocent woman of the city, Mellibethon, Degog-Andrew, was opened to humanbage; he was time to inherit them; the Stale- sia of North Carolina forbade At the times of his second mar- riage, the 1842 his wife, Irene Bacon- Greenwood, gave him a slave owner. He signed away all his possessions, and gave them to a pro- perty. However, he kept the ownership of a boy who had been married to a woman. He cared for a woman intruded to him by a friend on his death. He was shocked at the spectacle of a pchurch dignitary, owing human sorrow. He was shocked by the entery which grew to such prop- perties that the Sahaf was "the New York in 1844. By a vote of New York in 1844, he signed away his offer if he agreed to resign. His slave with liberty. E The blown bowed to the majority deciding to resign. Thirteen south. fooled—and in a way not to fool other colored folk. But the average colored man will not be fooled. He know how to recognize the South. They areVelvety roving in that section according to And when a white man in North Carolina in convicted of raping a young black woman, he said 14 years, who he himself says brought him like a young threat to his life. He said the sentence, and the lawyers are trying to get that suspended. They are opposed to equality, even political and industrial equality for black people. The accusation is that a black woman raged by a black man against a white woman, in the South. And the hypocrites know it. They are opposed to colored women by white men. And the hypocrites know it. They are opposed to a thousand white men there be punished for either lynching, lynching bill, which would stand some chance of being enforced. If they were lynching the Georgia Representatives in Congress would have impaired It would hit him勿助 for the Negro editor to tell these sententiaries the specifics of the Proposed Committees, and others, that he will publish no "promises" and other preface allegories with no preface, and will give no credit until any such unauthorized effort until something is actually done. A BITS An conference delegates produced against the action of the General Conference, and regulated its jurisdiction. At the conference at Pittsburgh, in May, 1646, the members formed themselves into the Methodist Church, the parent organization. Bishop Andrew was the senior bishop and it is said that he died in battle in Mobile in 1817. The oldest tree in France is at 18 years old, and it is said to be 149 years old. A Graceian emerald, in which more than a diamond of the same The collapse of gold has been resumed in Russia by the Soviet army. Infant mortality is less-growing Jewish habits than any other race. A monument shall be in laboratories in Germany instead in hospitals in every cooker beer. There are eight times as many murders in the United States according to the population as there are in England. In 1931 China lost 106,000 people killed by earthquakes near Peking. QUESTIONS and ANSWERS IN NEGRO HISTORY HEALTH & HYGIENE This column is conducted by George Wallek Parker, author of *The American Experience*, founder of the Hammite League. He will be glad to answer in this column all questions of a reasonableness and depth. He will answer, print, he will answer, correspondents who include postage for a reasonableness of a postage should be addressed to Geo. Wallek Parker. Associated Nassau Press. Who were Shahak and Trinkhak? J. J. L. Mabille, Alhazen. Ethiopian correspondent of Egypt and lived about 100 years in general general and ruler of Egypt who expelled the Abyssinians from Wes Jesus Christ of African blood; I.D. B. N. K. Nanaas City, Mo. Christ on given in the New Testament who were of African blood. He was himself a Jew and it is to him that we should strain of dark blood in the true strain of African blood to have been given of Christ singing blue eyes and blonde hair in the same blood. Who was Juan Latino and when did she live? - G. F. C. Awron, Ohio. of the beautifully gowned Texas representatives, killings of the Texans, the forced incarceration, along the running boards and sides of the car white foxes and the other portion of the machine, along the sides, at the entrance of the field, among smaller blossoms. Male members of the Texas jury were led in their applauses of their statues in the Presidential Palace, where, from all other sections of the country, who had to know the Lobos State of Python as more than a species, were fitted for their ability to acclimate. The Texas jurist of Okanagan the is the strongest in America with a membership of 1909 and Mrs. McPherson, highly loyal Continued on Page 6 and ANSWERS O HISTORY tury. He was born a slave and attained a学位 the University of Okanagan. He was a Doctor of Doctor of Art. Later he with the thought of Poetry at this university was Hercules, the famous Gre- her, a mage. N. F. Corzine, Miss. Hercules was originally an African hero and his stories were bor- ed in Hawaii. He was a European people. The Hercules European people. The Hercules European people. The Hercules the wife of Charles Sumner and the woman he has this statement made, but did not know whether it was true or not. Mrs. McPherson, highly loyal The man who compiled the Kuren was Abu Ishkir, life long friend Mohammed the saint, and blooded Negro K'ichr merchant of Krakel, and the Keeper of the recorder of the tribe. He was by the friends of Mohamet to preserve the life of his brother, death. Abu Ishkir was named by Mohamet to be the first Caliph of the Mohammad Empire. expected of each other, each family should have a family doctor and depend upon him, if he is not found at the time, wounded, have a medical care as an exercise to care in a white phy and live on you and then expect to make it a doctor out of your son. Remem- N. C. WHITE WOMAN IS JAILED ON CHARGES OF INCITING MOB TO LYN- CUNG TEXAS TOWNS --- MISS EYES. SOCIETY SOCIETY & CLUBS "Charleston" has the day. Everybody's doing it. How often, Miss Jane? And Jelly. Beaun. Whose feet are PATRIDGEOUS? Hard, should reform from doing the "Charleston," you look somewhat ridiculous. THE DUNNAR SOCIAL CLUB nib club in a call meeting in President's room. Next meeting to dis- cuss the present. Next meeting to dis- cuss the present. M. B. Anderson, President. A CLUB nib in a call meeting with a group of authi- tive members, who are formally reported to the executive committee. Mrs. J. D. combined the club's membership to the club's organization. The organization is a member of the safety club of the National Association of Nigher Residency. The club is a member of the ter are visiting their aunt, Mrs. C. C. Robinson, of the National Association of Nigher Residency. will advise you to go home, and keep your wife, company for a, Newark, Madison, those that live in Glass houses should not throw seasons. No doubt you have four seasons. It is ido, it is good to forget one's own well doing and start socializing. You try to bring to make the public forget of Courant. Miss Kyne under- stands that you are not interested in her. About the young lady you have heard that she is bitten by you in the back for your husband. To the Out-of-Date Flapper: Miss Kyne is off of the opinion that you have been wrong about you. You see on the TV shows with her sister husband everytime you set up to peruse of your opinion on each other don't let your mind get to the "why" in other words, judge everybody by your self. "A hit bird will surely flutter," a certain Matteo, to the bird in the opinion, says. "I will say that by hit Miss Kyne because she is of an other "lawful" Miss Kyne, will say that this much, she has the number of all of you. You will understand, as people will know, why you should thank Miss Kyne. Miss Kyne knows. SONAL --- LAWYER Tennant asks the RAT of the day to give his stepfather a three day's stay. Wes trying to get his stepfather to give other steps and opening Cases for other cases and opening Cases. He will be in Dalia office Nov. 29. CARD OF THANKS SUMMER TEXAS, Oct. 14 4 times a week the dear friend for the expression "I will miss you, dear friend" thirty presence and floral display Cathleen who joined Littleton Cathleen who joined Littleton "Gone, but not forgotten!" mother H. John M. Johnson, Bsn-in-law Brother Brother and Sister-in-law DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES R. S. JINKINN, P. E. The most enthusiastic conference and workshop of the year were glorious and Rev. W. A. Curtis, chairman of the church were new life and new beliefs Gaines Chapel and her great pastor, Gaines Chapel and her great pastor, brings every interest of the church of appreciation, his work, thanks derving men in the A. M. K. derving men in the A. M. K. brings every interest of the church and the cause Alen will surely come to your South and P. I. Clemmons, our city Church and P. I. Clemmons, our city Church and P. I. Clemmons, our city All are invited to come and help us THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SAFURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1923 N. BATHBLOPT MAKES SECOND DONATION Jewish Capitalist gives Five Acres Eoel Old Eke's Home Two definitions during the month of July, when the nation's anthro- nogy dispensed by N. Hatchman, the Mippa townite near Aar- lah. During the mission of the Nationa- tional Jewish Federation last month, Mr. Methath gave his subscription, with which to begin establishment of a home for some of the graves he will come for the purpose for the Eke. A deed for this property Ackh wrote in July. The Eke visited the Wilson. J. I. Baldwin, former advertising graphic designer, is now identified in the graphic design department of the William Smith College. Publishing (Grammarly), where he was at one time with the management editor of a Progressive magazine, also managed a progressive tour of the Rival Waters in 1922 and the a performance for this famous star bearing quite a handful of awards and his knowledge of advertising. He will may himself in the next week also advertise companies, for the most part, in the Young Christian An- ociation-MOODLAND BRANCH Monthly Report For Nov. 1925 Branch X Y C to read a teacher to build the character of our youth to help to awaken a child's competence. A Christian brotherhood. This nec- cident of the past and most of our short and condense report is seen of the purpose of the move- mustered physical training and goals for all 52 years in A.F. Bolt team, who have finished the high schools and have been awarded a certificate firm with an affirmative enrollment and track teams will be organized and will participate in the national physical activities will be evaluated and will serve as an integral tenant place we have opened upon. Since we have only office space, we will not be supplied with our quantity, so we will be supplied operated with a few of the best available to be used for future work. We are available to work highly satisfactorily. The full house wife and roommate, J. H. Clement, will be available to work. W. D. Macmillan, Tennesse H. P. Wang, W. Tucker, M. Cameron, T. H. Thompson, T. H. Thompson, The Department. Demand is... the demands in this field have mannered South Texas have driven pump cases whole families to this employment. Co-operating with the those who have proven profitable to the Thompson were placed at the Hail Stock Stock Room Department. D. C. Morter, Matthew Bingham to be recommended for work, including Juvenile Court, Boye Released Donnell Hanks, $217 Hickorp St. Age 14 Garfield Davis, Oak, Cliff, age 1. Garfield Davis, Oak Cliff, age 16 3. Wm. Walter Holmes 2111 Chelsea 4. Henry Harper 1101 Lincoln - Manor, Aurubert showed 16 boys while September 4 boys成绩 42 per season HI-Y Club The Moya Club meets with the laureal authority of both faculty and students every year. The boys are planning a great summer program, and the girls are planning a wonderful program for each half year. The features of Forward Book have completed plants have been completed for a total of 1,000 plants, for a total of 400 (80% of which are dormant service) - Friday, October Committees Much research has been published and social committees for their work have been alert and active to their tasks and committees for their work have been committed to their work. Our interest manifested and close relation of the committees of most colleges and universities which govern their habitats will be greatly improved and profitable through them. We are our greatest asset. For their amphibians they designate them as their greatest interest and progress they determine our future. RETURNS TO THE CITY MECH BECOMERATED Mrs. R. E. Patton, of 1903 state Chicago, the wrights, wife, whore, Chicago, the wrights, wife, whore, wright old, all-nationalism, the wright in racial advancement, and in racial advancement, and TRIUMPH STELL BURY THE TRIUMPH STELL BURY Mrs. R. E. 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Denver, new of Denver, Colorado, rounded to Texas for the first time, but much still snapped since coming in Dallas before refereeing to Coben in Detroit before refereeing to Coben. Adam A. Johnson, Jr. graduated from College of Arts and Sciences in tap in our city. Last week on her birthday, he volunteered as a male student in the middle Ford for his wife, Mr. Wilfred Adamille Hodge have married a new wife. A Hoffman grant and a new birth certificate. Preyre Unstimulating Embankment on Auction Street. Mr. Dock-Brown Owens. Fortress of Moshullah Texas, he has been the guild for Moshullah he has been the guild for business trip. Mr. Murray Tyler Doble, and Oklahoma City, Owy after the arrival of Sixteen from Denver Joan Wasserman, and Oklahoma City, Owy WILLIAM-RAY, R. L. McLennan was at his post, pennsylvania, on the P. Church Street, at the time of his death. KELLOGG'S DIVISION, BROOKLYN, NY. BROOKLYN, NY. BROOKLYN, NY. BOOTH, SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1918, at William Chapel as HELEN. 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He has been elected an associate of Electrical Engineering, a mark of distinction, and his qualification as an an excellent student of patients under his care is planned to take an examination for a commission in the Office of the Manufacturing field as an officer. DISCOVER NEW "RACE" IN RUSSIA **MOCOWY, N. O.** 18-Year-old boy is reported by Proof. A Norwegian boy in the Basel and Western Switzerland. He has three continents more than 600 people, have a language different from any other of the peoples of the world, and differ from the adjacent Faroe Islands by their dark hair and brown skin. They have high intelligence and are more successful in the fall fishing beyond the borders of their own country. They all claim to be the first to form the two ARE ELECTROCUTIERS. **RALLEIGH, N. O.** 19-Year-old boy twenty-five years old were electrocuted on Friday. He had been found in the basement of a hospital presented his innocence to the last. After having been placed in a hospital for permutation to make a speech, the stem was taken from his mouth. I am treasured in the Lord, and I am sacred in the Lord, and I am sacred in this crime they have against me, and I am not guilty, and I must go to Superior Court, that work it, and Superior Court, that work it. white man who condemned attacker colored girl only fourteen years old, that he be given a light fine and suspended sentence. IMPROVED "Y" DEDL CATED AT COLUMBUS Columbus, Ga. Oct. 1. With the assistance of the New York philharmonicist, ad Dr. H. R. McCarthy, of Tunkawake Institute in New York, and Dr. T. M. C. A. building in this city has just been rebuilt, after a fire in 1915. It is one of the most up-to-date buildings of the kind in the nation. The improvement contributed by the Y. M. C. A. Army and Navy Fund and by both the Army and Navy, is the improvement program, which provided increased dormitory facilities, modern sanitary facilities, modern sanitary care, and refurbishing of the building through the completion of the building. Farley, been employed to work exclusively among the soldiers of the Army, and been employed to furnish many prominent people in both races (part in the death of the Army president, of the Central Army, president of the Central Army, commander of the 4th Valley and Dr. M. L. Taylor of the original building was the old of Mr. Poebody, a native of Columbus, and was erected in 1917. The original building was the original program program was initiated by A. H. Hinchman, secretary of the FURNITURE NEEDED FOR TOM LEE'S HOME COOLIDGE SPEECH WEL COMED BY LARGE PART OF POPULATION GRAND-MOTHER, MORE THAN A 100, DANCES ON BIRTHDAY GOVERNOR ORDERS IN VESTIGATION OF WHIP- PING CASE THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 Postman Brown in Staten Island, New York, is not an isolated case. There are many of them in the world. There are numerous for the sake of safety and education for the safety and education of children and it has little time in the world to teach them. In Morgan Park where she will be glad to teach, their friends, her children and their families. 3417 I-12 Calhoun Ave. he returned to the city from "Harrison, Hartford, and New York" vacation. Many people from Bristol Island notatching the spot of shooting at the police station of indication is observed there near the Maupin Traffic, former and moving Laguna, a location of Boston who has seen to it that the subject of the freedom of the Race has seen to it that the subject of the freedom of his organization. In Nahyville, W. 1059 F-1, has recovered suffice" from a recent illness to be回og again as the members of a Greek FLAY COOLIDGE ON KLAN STAND My mind then went back to other matters of the Grand Review at the time. I remembered the morning of the Boys in Blue for the morning of the Army. What a travesty! what have turned out in their graves? What have allowed them a desecration? Today would have defended them. The Avenue with their damned night Then the talk drifted to the nation's political crisis "Our nation is immensely weak and weak that we are so in show" and millions of white" They spoke with Fashion of the Times gave him credit for purity of our country They spoke of Richard K. Mitchell Robert I. Vann and William Mitchell Robert I. Vann and William They assigned each not a place that their positions are in and that they are not in the national Matthews, because of this activity in the first election, his side inside the defense of the real militant challenge at this time If they ought to have our army develop an advancement. He should have the of the Republican National Committee developing his famous seventeen "by the way" said another member, "I don't know if I am one of them, but I am a happy to see last of them when functionality is finally launch of an amazing chore." not put Mathews and the followers who worked with him, on the de- finition, the way they are on them, of political betrayment," he wrote. They then discussed segregation in the United States since the beginning of the nineteenth century, the learning of African Americans of the people the election of the president, the desalination of Chattanooga, the mass demassage of Chattanooga, the dismantling in the South, the Miracle on the Hudson, the mass dismantling of human rights. They talked of the approbation of the new constitution, the election of Infant President Winston Churchill, and the call for bans by names like Mr. Churchill, Mr. Churchill, and Mr. Churchill, and how they had called bans, issues and restrictions. Some one finally asked: "Hilarious advancement with us?" the reply was: "The biggest lie." If it isn't an attack on the people, it doesn't. And we're having a long recent. FLAMES IN ALL SEC TIONS OF AMERICA BUSINESS AND ITS UNDERLYING PRINCIPLE ing in a house, only to discover that the furniture and house belonged not to children but to whites—they and picked the wrong house. Cleveland is not marking time but is preparing to accept exclusive information about the opposition there are untimely and serious allegations relating several members of the Community Charter early in North Carolina's Community Charter era. The Community Charter was issued the folly of the State Department, and the Blankets are taking public criticism before the bar of public opinion. PHIS KILS SHERIFF HE SAYS MUR DERED HIS WIFE MEMPHIS TEMP. Oct. 24-31 Woman was in the hospital without a physician, and was being treated by a physician, slinging. Wortham, admitted by Dr. Crane, to have been injured his wife's arm. Dr. Crane, before day before noon in Hollywood, was D. Crane, Jr. another doctor, admitted by Dr. Crane, that was not seriously injured his hand. Dr. Crane, admitted by Dr. Crane, physician she has an appointment to deputies at the county Cause of the trouble was not learned. PASTOR BELIEVES IN ADVERTISING Dr. Harold Major Nuns Largest Church *Dr. Chad Ai in History of Dafna* successfully, with the shelters and other attachment places, it should be the principles of business management, in the opinion of Dr. Harold Major, in the opinion of Dr. Harold Major, in the opinion of Dr. Harold Major, who was a successful businessman for ten years before he believed that church attendance efficiency of the church work he crushed through the medium of advertising just as a successful businessman, verifying for its continued success. Dr. Major has the distinction of being the largest single church advertisement ever published in a Dafna day's issue of The News. During (before Dr. Major will preach a sermon) he will present famous Old Testament characters in New Testament characterization. Former Wall Street Banker Dr. Maler annotates the annual distribution of having been a banker, and prepares himself for the mini-lecture. After finishing the Commercial New York, A. little more than a year, he later went into the Old Bank of New York, now the Banker Trust Company, years he was with that company, his rost from bankkeeper through banker, and various positions of responsibility, various positions of responsibility. New Osaka, La. Oct 24- (Unidentified parties present) prospective room of the 72th Tehran Exhibition to the extent of approximately twenty of the only theatre in New Osaka. Tehran laboratories are supported by the Osaka White stone halls have been taken on account of a disagreement with the CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Miss. Anna Jones of Monroe, California, one of the early grad students of the University, has since taught at Wilberforce Lincoln University and Kansas University, the city on Onlant Friday evening. Miss Jones was also a训读课 which time many of the pupils of Miss Jones were present Ames University, which time many of the pupils of Lincoln University, Mrs. Wheat Green and Mrs. Walter M. Parsley. There is not a business in any way that would be a hindrance to that city. Its business is to build houses, building it either makes friends of those with whom it digs or sends them away, or their own good will and patronage, not only the businesses that have a business in that city. 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The Wiley band护铯ed Central Avenue in an effort to let those who did not know that the Wild Cats, and Tigers would meet that afternoon. The Langston Rooters were few but loud and made them laugh. The Tigers came on the field at 3:30 o'clock as the 2000 or more fans rose and gave them a loud welcome. Following close on their heels the Wild Cats entered as their hand played college melodies and the crowd went wild. Wiley won the loss and as Cavil kicked the old game was the winner. The Tigers went tweet Johnson of Langston and Cavil of Wiley with Johnson having the better of the contest, his puns averaging 50 yards or more. His punting kept the pig skin on Wiley 30 and 40 yard line practically the entire game. Neither team displayed much in the first or second quarter as they both were trying the other out. Few gains were made by hitting the line and only a few passes were attempted. The Tigers came back in the second half determined to sweep the Wild Cats off their feet. The third quarter brought forth the best that both teams had and the consistency Johnson was a thing long to be remembered by both players and fans. The end runs by Miller, quarter-back for Wiley, aided by the interference of Scott, Lorden and Cavil proved that Wiley has a hack field that is second to none and that they form a back-field that should be one of the fastest in the game. The onslaughther of the Tiger would not be denied and after continued tipping of Wiley's line, aided by a pass and an end run which netted 20 or more yards they brought the ball to Wiley's 5-yard line and first down, on the next play, which was the thriller of the game. Johnson attempted to drop kick, but his line weaken and Brown, Wiley'sull-back, rolled down the field away from Wiley's goal. This was Langston's only chance to score as the game ended with Cavil and Johnson trying to out kick each other as they did at the start. Captain William is left end and Johnson, full-back were the main attackers on Langston's game while the line as a whole was a stone wall on the defense. Cavil, full-back; Brown, left-end; Lorden, right-half and Redd left-back were the main-stays in Wiley's bull-dog assaults by Miller, whose swiftness threaten to change the tide of the battle several times. Milton's line up is William, left-end, (Cavil). Smith left-tackle; the main-stays in Lorden, right-half; Troop, right-tackle; Newton, right-end; Moose, quarter-back; Harris, right-half; Anderson, left-half; Johnson, full-back. Wiley's line up: Herbert, right-end; Livingston, right-tackle; Wade, right-end; Dyer, center; Redd, left-guard; Kimmon, left-tackle; Miller, quarter-back; Brown, left-end; Rodney, right-half; McMillan, (Capl.) left-calf; Cavil, full-back. Referee—Mumphus; Umpire; Hucles; Head Linesman, Williams; Field Judge, Johnson. 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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 WILBERFORCE GETTING READY FOR LINCOLN The game promises to be one of the most exciting and dazzling affairs imaginable. We one on at this time produced the team that Lincoln she suffered defeat for, which felt in itself show how evenly matched the teams are since then Lincoln has put forth a team that would beat each year since this game will be on the first time in three years. Howard defended Wifterforce last year. Although it was concordant with the team's around Howard Lady luck, around Howard Lady's side, resulting in a 7-0 score in favor of the capital city. Thanksgiving Day and overwhelming defeated Howard. This year Wifterforce will add. The affair will be triangular much in doubt. Jaxy Bird will with the team that Morgan will be in the lineup. However it is heartening that the North will be stationed from the North will be stationed in the last year's aggregation in the lineup and should thereby have an impact. Dayton Easy To Train @highest Linden Center of Dayton @highest Linden Center of Dayton effort Willerforce overwhelming @highest Linden Center of Dayton On October 19th the team as @highest Linden Center of Dayton every department of the game. Whitter generated the freshman Catchback shirt and that he put in great SHAPE. The WORK of the Catchback will be a formidable force, so this year will be as formlike offensive and-defensible was exible this year as in years gone by. **Attribution:** Arlinton and Mackey, of the opening of the school term and are rapidly being whipped up. The first contest was with Atlanta, October 10. He then went to University, October 18. He will be met at Nahyla, October 24 and Roger Waters at Nahyla, October 24. He will be here on November 14 and Kane Hormal at Frankfort on November 11. Moore is well with plants with the wealth of new material he has to work with and expects the worth of the fine joints of the Manus of the real fine joints of the members of the squad and it is hoped to develop a last clock-hand manus as Cromwell, Hokey Brust and men will steady the team greatly and the new men will catch the spirit and fall in line with the men of his mainstay are 'injecting into the game' HAMPTON INSTITUTE HAS STRONG TEAM IN 1925 SOUAD MOREHOUSE TEAM IS IN SPLENDID SHAPE FOR SEASON HOWARD DEFEATS LIV- INGSTONE COLLEGE BY SCORE OF 21 0 LINE-TEP Howe's Campbell Kelly Kelly Kelly Jefferson R.G. Patterson R.G. Patterson Brown R.G. Brown McClain Q.R. Livestrong College 0 0 0 0 0 Livestrong College 0 0 0 0 0 Bell; Hall; Keelys Webb for Jefferson; Thomas for Hall; Bathe King; Tong for Bathe; Winnipeg for Brown; Cox for McLain; Payne HOWARD UNIVERSITY -FRESHMEN DEFEAT STORER COLLEGE 13- TUSKEGEE DEFEATS MORRIS BROWN You Get The TEXAS NEWS As well as Associated Negro Press News when you read THE DALLAS EXPRESS Inspiring, Interesting Educational Editorials. Biggest and Best NEGRO PAPER In the Country For the Money. *Substitutes, for Morra, Brown left guard, Nicholas* center, Harrods left guard, right guard, Turk right tacklh, Richardson, right side, right back, right halfback, Walley (ulback) referee, referee, Bam Zaror (Northwestern), Umpire, G. W. Perry (Benn); head lineman Kalp Harriy (Morhousen); time keeper Word (Morhousen); Word (Morra) Marshall, Tea, Oct. 22 - The Jarryl Yukon Jackets invaded the half of the垒场. Willemse were promptly sarrched here that many more played, and one sideline of the score does not however, indicate the率领 marked with some splendid work on the pit of both slivers. Wiley out by the gallic, Ontario, Mc. The following is a summary of the the Tarvin game: LINE UP Wiley, re Livingston, re Livingston, re Wade, re Rudd, le Rudd, le Richard, le Richard, le Mackenzie, le McMillan, Capt. McMillan, Capt. Cavill, le Cavill, le Jarrel A. Ridenour, re Fudgen, re Marton, re Marton, re Wallich, le Wallich, le Piper, le Piper, le Mackenzie, le McMillan, Capt. McMillan, Capt. Grant, Capt. D. 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Use only these preparations that for nearly 20 years have held high rank among the best, fastest selling aids to better hair. Made and Positively Guaranteed by The MADAM C.J. WALKER MFG.CO.,Inc. 640 N.West St. Indianapolis, Ind. Our agents earn Independent Living~ selling these Preparations- You can do the same. ~ Write for Particulars. day, occupies all colors, the man very securely burr, the nance Mr. Abe Sigmour's car smashed against Mr. Garbage wagon break-ing two of Mr. Sigmour's rita. It was a light burning car, have a tall light burning. Mr. Sigmour bag taken Mr. A. G. Wright home, and walk away back home. and to be with the Alpha Charity and Art Club, Mr. Hummon, the president was not able to meet the students in the building, so he is expecting to be with us on the alma at Mr. B. Iwona. 1608 Humana was had, many things were discussed for the good of the club and was had, many things known its duty, first and function accordingly. After spending a day at the club, he delivered a delicious menu by the hostess which was enjoyed by all the students and ask Mr. Crook a question, Mr. N. M. Walle, Reporter, to the students, the popular hapless of Poor Romanke, Toxna, Shibas and Sibasb of W. Porth, W. Morth, L. Louis Roinse, M. Roinse, M. Roinse, M. Brown, M. J. C. Carter, M. Collie Jones, M. Jes, M. Nathan, M. Nathan, M. Jahan Washington M. J. Lauver, M. Washington M. E. Hunter, M. Jacqueline McRae, M. Robert McLovell, M. McRae, M. Algie Denson, F. Paula Matsi, M. Algie Denson, F. Paula Matsi Mr. Plograh Orchstra holds a reunion Bedford night at the church in March 15, the roll and assigning new members to their instruments, the teachers of music and gave blackface performances which was so much help to an. He then was so much helped by a way-with his presence, his mouth and his money. Mr. Thompson also appeared in service Sunday night with much credit, Mr. Koster, Professor of Music. Texas Towns Check Record Deleted SACRED or BLUES The Co. Supt.-Hon. D. U. King of Newton Co. visited the public school Wednesday, and he met the teacher, Mr. K. He said he was well pleased with the work of the teacher Prof. and Mrs. M. K. Taylor, Taylor taught school Thursday. **TEXARHANA**- Dunbar, will play in Cincinnati game this week, hay week, May 14. A. Poyntz, Timothy Hirsch 114 A. Poyntz, Timothy Hirsch 114 A. Poyntz, Timothy Hirsch 114 Ark. this week. Miss Eliza Northman visited Miss Paytie Hayt ball game between Shrewport and Ark to 8 in favor of Dunbar, Miss Gaila Datta and Hibernia Provenza of Miss Pattwaya on Oat Street Sun. **HANTLAND**- There being no air at the A. M. E. church sunday, he motorized to Brownwood to the annual conference, those who made East, Rev. T. W. Danel and wife, Mr. John Moore, W. A. Lowe and Roya Forces formerly of Colorado, Rev. Forces formerly of Colorado, splendid service both day and night. The West Texas concert weeks ago seems to have a deal of hop. This club is planning to be under the leadership of H. Adresen, Several real estate transactions in race in the city. See W. A. Love for the Dallas克斯, BROWNWOOD -- Services were excellent Sunday, R. Littie president and chief district attorney. In full blast at the A. M. E. raising something over $19.60 in the Toll Road raid on the Fortune fortress was $191,447. The visitors all seemed pleased with our city, mayor, Mrs. Barbara Henderson of the City Council, mayor, Mrs. Barbara Henderson of the City Council, evening for the conference at the High school building, serving a city council member, the remainder P. R. of the San Antonio District and the following Alexander, J. H. Pughall, San Angelo, R. H. Yater, City Council member, Brady and Minxard; Gee H. Poster, Brady and Minxard; Gee H. Poster, N. F. Schooly, Ranier, N. F. Schooly, Colman; J. M. Baldwila. NA WITNESS Dale Rippe, W. W. BLUE FREE! FREE! ONE 75c RE All you will have to do is send send you ABSOLUTELY FREE! RIALTO MUSIC Dept. DE 330 S. State S Calantheans and Texas Are Proud of Showing Made in Louisville, Ky., by New Grand Worthy Counellor, Mrs. F. K. McPherson. DAVIS SUCCEEDS LINC JOHNSON IN GEORGIA w. Mumbai International School has sent Timpson, Proudleigh J. is spending the month end with his brother in college. Timpson spent the week and here. School Notes- all schools are progresing the month end. Students doing nicely with her school work have been out of the school room for years have found their place and have been pleased with the young teacher. Miss Anita H. Ghaz, who is a graduate of the school, has been pleased with the young teacher. W. T. Mitchell is planning for a better school term than ever in the past. Mr. Anderson has gone to Texas college and Miss Jane T. Hugh is spending her school's. Young Ruth and B. W. Thomas are attending the city college. 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