The Dallas Express (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 11, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
GRAND LODGE COLORED KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
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THE DALX1A8 EXPRESS PAMPAS TEXAS. SATURDAY DECEMBER 11 1920.
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To the Grand Lodge Officers. Deouty Grand Chancellors' Officers and Members ol Subordinate Lodges of
the Grand Lodge Colored Knlghts'of Pythias of Texas.
Dear Brethren Greeting:
The following is a Trial Balance showing the financial condition of the funds of the Order for the
month closing November 80 1920. From an inspection of the same it will be noted that we now have on
hand the magntflclent sum of 1100844.80. We have reached the $100000 mark the goal to which we
started at the beginning of the year. This is wonderful when we think of the fact that la June of last year
our records showed that all funds of the Grand Lodge were over drawn. Just think for a moment We have
on hand $100844.80 and all regular claims paid anda membership of 15000. "We are over the top."
GBAKD LODGE K. OF P. TRIAL BALANCE AS OF NOVEMBER 80 1930.
Debit i
End Bd. MeeUng $ 21.80
Petty Cash....- 100.00
City Nafl Bank. 66384.65
Death Claims 60073.65
Legal Expense 133.85
Travel and Per Diem 290.04
Advt. Print and Sta. 1302.61
Salaries Clerks . 997.60
Salaries Officers 950.00
Comp. Officers Net Sal 40S.10
PosaKe Tel Teleg. & Expr 605.34
Furniture and Fixtures...... 95.90
Mortgage Loans 14635.43
Miscellaneous 2424.85
Com. on New Members 3912.00
Rent 600.00
Litigated Claim Losaes..........866.95
Grand Lodge Funds
Grand Lodge Checks Redeemed
74.65
City Nafl Bank Dallas 6671.50
G. M. Guest G. M. of E 21688.65
Printing and Sta. 2165.88
Lodge Supplies 426.29
Temple Expense 2993.10
Salaries -Offlcora 1441.00
Salaries Employees 750.00
Travel and Per Dlem. 2631.30
Burial Claims 6631.30
Postage Tel. Tel and Exp....406.12
Rent ... ..... 182.50
Miscellaneous .." 466.85
Legal Expense 2126.69
Taxes 3938.06
Uniform Rank 1360 93
Office Equipment 189.98
Grandvlew Fire 462.49
Supreme Lodge Tax 852.10
Supr. L. Sanitarium Tax.... 2 130.25
Total ......$216242.13
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Flat Rate Prem .$50944.95
Grad. End 66.072.35
Policy Fees 1055.25
Initial Payments'.
Interest
Expense Fund
.Mortuary Fund
Grand Lodge Funds s
Annual Tax
Temple Tax
Emergency Tax
Uniform Rank Tax.
Supreme L. Tax
Burial Tax
Temple Rents 2905.25
Lodge Supplies ....704.39
Grandvlew Fire .....10.00
General Fund 19038.42
G. L. Tax Undlstributed....l2038.42
Interest f.. 274.90
Total -....$216242.13
fash on Hand:
Endowment Fund $66484.65
392.60
823.10
!.....6017.87
29393.45
.....898.25
..-446.75?
..5612.60
.-..169.80
169.80
19484.60
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Grand Lodge Fund
Toal Cosh on Hand.
.34.360.15
..$100844.80
This Certifies that the above Is a true statement of the finances of the Grand Lodge Colored Knights of
Pythias of Texas for the month ending November 30 1920.
Approved:
W. S. WILLIS Grand Chancellor.
J. E. SMITH G. K. of R. and S.
OFFICERS OF THE GOLDEN GATE
OF THE ltOIAL ARCH.
THE ROYAL ARCH.
Dr. A. IV. Edwards State High Priest
Installs And JK'Iivws a Lecture
- Full of Instruction a.
J. S. Brown High Priest of Royal
Chapter No. 112 of Dallas.
On last Tuesday evening the officers
of the Golden Gate Royal Arch No.
112 were installed by Dr. A. W. Ed-
wards State High Priest.' Addresses
were delivered by Mr. Wield and
Prof. N. W Harllee. Mr. Wield made
the "Rough Road" a theme for his
remarks going into the hls'ory of
the order and its benefits to mankind.
The lecture and ceremony delivered
by Dr. Edward was a masterful
effort abounding" with much informa-
tion and instruction.
Officers Installed: J. S. Brown
32 degree H. P.; Walter Young
King; A. R. Alexander Scribe; C.
M. Mullin Treasurer; H. S. Lawon
Secretary; Emroett Dawson Captain
of Host; Sam Hamilton Royal Arch
Captain; Frank Watson. P. S. J.;
Garfield Roberson Master of - FirBt
V.; John Jefferson Master of the
Second V.; James Frierson Master
of the Third V.; L. Kirk. Sentinel.
Banquet Served the Vast Audience.
A sumptuous repast was served
after the Installation with pleasure
nnd merriment. Many ladies and
friends were present whose presence
made the evening one Masonic fes-
tivity. Much credit is due High
Priest J. S. . Brown for the success
of the chapter and its installation.
The Installation too place at the Odd
Fellows Hall corner Burford and
Flora greets.
PITTSBURO BAlfK CKI.FnilATKS 1ST
. ANNIVERSARY.
(The Associated N. P).
Pittsburg-. Penn.. Dee. 7. The Steel
Pltv Banking Company celebrated Its
first anniversary The celebration .was
held at Syria Moque one of the finest
auditoriums In the city. A splendid
program waa "rendered. Prof. W. J.
Edwards. Principal of Snowhill Insti-
tute was- the speaker of the evening.
He -urged the Negroes to cultivate
.habits of thrift. Industry and econo-
my. For the first time In the his-
tory of this city a banquet waa served
In the beautiful banquet hall of Sy-
ria Mosque by Negroes. Rev. M. S.
Hunter Is president of the Institution
which reported that over one million
dollars had been handled by the bank
during- Its first year which waa a
remarkable report. Robert F. Douglas
Managing Editor of the Pittsburg
American made a short address which
waa enthusiastically received. Attor-
ney Arthur Stevenson cashier of the
bank presided as toast master. The
affair was the first of its kind ever
held In the Steel City.
PITTSBURGH AMRRIOATT PUTS
SPUAKBR IN FIELD.
FOOT PALL
CHRISTMAS DAY
DECEMBER 25TH 1920
TUSKEGEE VS. PRAIRIE VIEW
Two Largest School?ain the South
BIGGEST GAME EVER STAGED IN TEXAS
ATHLETIC EVENT OF THE YEAR
Houston Texas
Don't Miss) The Trat.
Tours very truly
J. E. STAMPS.
OAK CLIFF SEWS.
Rev. Thos. H. Copeland Founder
and General Secretary of Superan-
nuated Preachers Widows and Or-
phans Denartmenf. C. M- E. Church
of Hopklnsvllle Ky. passed through
Dallas 22nd Instant and stopped at
the residence of Mrs. Jennie Smith
and daughter Marietta 240 Cliff
street and left the 23rd to visit the
Texas Central Conference Tyler Tex-
as. Mr. (Dr.) B. Smith Sherman Tex-
as mother of Mrs. Edward Key en-
route home from bAilene Texas
stopped over with relatives and
friends. .
RICHMOND OPENS NEW INFIRMARY.
Richmond Va. .Dec. 7. Thirty-two
Colored patients were moved from
the Memorial Hospital to the new
Bt Phillip Hospital on Marshall St
between 12th and 15th streets. It waa
the formal opening of the city's new-
est infirmary a nandsoma structure
near the Virginia Railway and Power
Company viaduct and overlooking a
wide sweep of valley bending toward
Church Hill. The hospital will be ex-
clusively for Colored patients and
will fill a need important for many
years and calling for more effective
facilities for handling the sick of
Richmond In a better manner than
was possible wander former condi-
tions. The new institution Is under
the same direction as Memorial and
Frederick B. Morlok will serve as
superintendent of both.
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rONTINTIED PERFORMANCE DAILY 2:30
11:00 P. M.
JOHN HARRIS Owner and Manager
CONTINUED
JOHN HARRIS
EVERY SsIKDAY
"THE PHANTOM
Foiorin JAUXJTA HAKSEK Wit!) WAR5ER OUKO.
Continued every Sunday.
. EVERY SUSDAY.
"THE KING OF THE CIRCUS"
Featuring ECC3E PGL0 with ZZKim PORTER. Eighteen Weeks Serial.
Continued every Sunday.
EVERY UVZXi
rubers
FEATURING
George B. Seitz WTH Margpueriet Courtot.
Fifteen Weeks Serial.
Continued Every Monday
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COURTOT
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Pittsburgh Penna. Dec 7. Charles
R. Rochelle Toung orator and lecturer
Is now speaking in many cities of the
Fast Mr. Rochelle is representing The
Pittsburgh American. He Is speaking
to crowded houses wherever he appears
and is meeting with wonderful suc-
cess. His youth and the practical
pniioaopny or nis lectures are attract'
ing wiae attention where be baa
tured.
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PRICE
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20000 elegant jwool army blnn'. . ta pur-
chased direot from U. 8. surplus ijivlaion.
Blankets that are real wool and will
keep you warm for several years to
oome. The raw material alone is worth
mora than the prloe we ask.
Bllghtly used in local oamps but prac-
tically as good as new. Inspected reno-
vated laundered and sterilized by Gov-
ernment authorises. Our prloe (4. BO. .
Btrlotly new and just as reoelved by the
Government from the manufacturers.
Our prloe 5 90. Regular value would
probably be $10.00. Either of the above
blanket ara extra large slee.
As a matter of good faith mall us a de-
posit for SI. 00 for eaoa blanket order
balanoe on delivery. We will ship blank-
lets by express unless otherwise in-
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(S62 Ctta Cms Am. 0st 1-tTl ChnMto III.
Squaw'
Vine
Woman's
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Dr. Link's Female Regulator $1.00
A Restorative Tonic for Women In derangements of the reproduc-
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Painful Menstruation In Sterility from Atony or Torpor of the Sexual
Organs and In Leucorrhea Menstrual Headaches and Uterine Back-
aches. "GOLDEN TOJflC" TUB WONDER. $1.00.
For Constipation Indigestion Biliousness. No equal.
Rheumatism if not chronio or Incurable one of the beat things
you can use.
READ TESTIMONIALS. UNSOLICITED
Read what Mr. Paul Kenedy Woodlawn Texas has to say: "Waa
unable to work or get out nothing seemed to do me any good; four
months now since I had a doctor; comparatively well; weight was 160
pounds now 174 pounds. Would not do without Golden Tonlo for any
reasonable consideration."
Testimonial: "Was in bad health a longer time. Stomach and Liv-
er trouble wrecked In health and fortune lost hope of ever getting
well was persuaded by a friend to use Golden Tonic. I am now well
happy and at work and have my flesh back." Namo on request.
Ask your druggist for GOLDEN TONIC; If he hasn't It In stock
oruor irom
DR. LINK MEDICINE CO.
80S Beutfe Ervar Street
MANUFACTURERS
Dallas Texas
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Every 1 hursday
Veiled Mystery
Featuring
Antonio Moreno
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Pauline Ourley
Fifteen Weeks Serial. Continued every Thursday
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TUESDAY AHD WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 14TI1 AND 15TI1
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Another good picture that every man woman and child should
Don't miss this great play on screen shown at GRAND
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