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j hi.:. . .ipli owners in every comer of the world
; : y.iiortc Iiaiity has won the hearts of thou-bo-is
ircenlty made a remarkable statement.
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Hiiil Fv'i w Dij'eou in explanation of her long
'.i and f listening hair and clear light skin.
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id si'ky ia the shortest possible time. Miss
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poo to remove dandruff promote the natural
growth of the hair and make her hair soft and
fluffy.
For the skin Miss Bigeou uses and recommends
Ili-Ja Skin Whitener Ointment and Ili-Ja Medi-
cated Beauty Soap. These products keep way
all skin blemishes and leave the skin clear light
and wonderfully healthy.
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package Ili-Ja Complexion Tow-
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ttuarantoed to (crow hair on bld
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cash must accompany an order
from agonts. Agents' order from
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aldVred. Add 10c Order far Vu-
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Dallas Texas.
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DR. EOBART W REID SCS.
High Priest Edwards was re- j
moved from office during the year
was well worded and as well receiv
ed by the grand lodge. In It he
paid special attention to the troubles
that had been' the lot of the grand
lodge during; the year and urged
the Jurisdiction to stand hard by the
order in the untangling of Its at
fairs.
YOUNG BLOOD
How I Keep Feeling Young and
V tgorous at Near Sixty
TEXAS TOWNS
Tyler Sunday was high day at
all the churches. The O. U. O. of
O. F. held their Thanksgiving ser
vice at True Vine the second Sun-
day In June with Mr. Tom Jones
master of ceremonies. Mr. - Allen
Strode made the welcome address.
the proclamation was read by Miss
'I am near 60 years but I feel
Ardella Sharp. An excellent paper as young as I did at 30. I take a
cuplul oi nugarian iea euce or
twice a week. It keeps me healthy
and strong and makes me feel
young again said H. HV .Von
Schllck manufacturer of Bulga
rian Herb Tea.
Bulgarian Tea Is a great blood
tonic. Just a few- doses of Bulga
rian Herb Tea and you begin to
feel your health improve.
If you are tired weak nervous
with no appetite or lack the ener
gy and vigor to perform your work
don't wait another day - get
some Pep in you and feel 10 to
30 years younger.
Go to your druggist and ask for
Bulgarian Herb Tea compound In
the red and yellow box.
In case your druggist cannot
supply you with the genuine Bul-
garian Herb Tea that will improve
your blood I will send it to you
was read by Mrs. Pearl Cower. The
sermon was delivered by Rev. dow-
er. The Sir Knights and Daughters
of Tabor had their annual services.
At True Vine Baptist Church with
Mr. John Hunter M. of C. Rev.
Plnkston preached the sermon. Lit-
tle Miss Rosa Lee Dorough daugh-
ter of Mrs. Mallndtt Parks died Fri-
day at the home of her mother's
Mrs. Mallnda Parks. She was fun-
eraliaed Sunday evening at her par-
ent's home' by Rev. Sam Davis. Mrs.
Alberta Uigss Jones of Houston Is
visiting her -mother and other relar
tives and friends. She accompanied
home her little niece. Miss Marie
Ulgga. who attends Houston high
schools. The following Tylerltes en-
Joyed the K. of P. Grand Lodge.
Messrs. R. E Lynch. S. V. Qulnly
Geo. Henry Mmes. V. N. Warren
Lula Flournoy Houston; Mr. and
IH-Ja ChsistScal Co
Atlanta Georgia
w i.inthionm are erentina- a'Pstpaid for $1.00. Oddress me H
modern homo on K. Queen Street.!"- Von Schlick. Marvel Products
The many friends of Miss Fanny j-; W marvel outia ng
of' her continued illness and trust . Note: If you prefer I will send
he will soon be up again. Rev.; C. O. D. for 10c extra. Just pay
Johnson of Terrell closed a very
successful revival at Pleasant Green
Baptist church last Friday night
Several Additions were made to the
church
your mall man.
E!c.eTka 100 Negro Dd-
f;;ic5 a G. 0. P. Ccrvcn-
L:i .
(Continued from page 1.)
Carey. )r. L. K. Williams and Dr.
i ?l'M1!..n... . Tlllnnlu
...... .. . ..l.r In I'k - 1- " llllll i
Texarkona-Mr. W. H. Harrison
and Rev. W. A. Prpston nttfin.lpH
The Sunshine Social and Art club the District Board at Locli last
met In the cozy little homo of Mrs. week. Sunset pulpit was filled by
Gower Friday June etn. ine Rev. Stevenson Sunday. Mr. and
meeting was quite Interesting and; Mrs. R. L. Crowe left Saturday
Instructive. The club was highlyfor Sherman to visit Mr. Crows
honored by having Mrs. J. L. Fordiparents. The children's program at
- ipresent who became a member we sunset Sunday night was enjoy-
- . . . are very delighted to have such ed bv all oresent. Mlsa Rarhrl
grandlzement of any Individual or D 1 nCQTjS SUSISIH women as Mrs. Ford Join us in this Anderson Miss Jimmie Lee Swink
set of men but for the entire race.-j -
The meeting agreed with his
statement ftiid aftur national com
mltleeman Johnson had eulogl
Dr. Cannon and Mrs. George
Hams a National committee woman f
of Georgia Chairman Matthews bp- ECtlo
pointed as a committee to draft Ro-
bert Stevens of Massachusetts
Charles Cottroll of Ohio; Dr. Wal-
ter Alexonder of New Jersey: Rev.
Mrs.
.. . JJ. I V. n .nil! r. anA mnnl 1 . T t t.nlli ...
. ei.-cii. u..v ... uig ttuu iuiaa nuiau vviuiunis receiv-
Knhrn ftf I9T1T I ff!?TP rjuPuft of. ur people. The president e(j wounds in an Automobile ac-
nwitfii vs v i introduce
wif: Masons and Elect New Of-
otfeliililn but formerly
preacher i
Homer G. Phillips of Missouri.
Continued from Page 1.
defending themselves by saying that
"wlflo" must share some of that
fine cake. Cut its Is a question
That the meeting gave a splendid lf "wlflo" ever tasted it. Col. Gar-
had lo make tlioir count twice and
in the hub hub whicu ensuea croail Bectlon of tne sentiment in ner g.ave the party a splendid wcl
jniei nig ..
conti-.il of National Committeeman
Ji.liiu.un who was presiding. "We
miiilit a vell recognljie the fact"
salj Mr. Johnson unctuously as he
mopped Ms steaming brow "that
this is a new day let tho young
have their way." "It's not a young
man's movement" inte.rjected anoth-
er di.iliiigulnhed delegate "the gath-
niiiK Is truly representative of our
volei.i the country over and In an
exi'i cKKlon of our utter diflBatlufnc
the country Is beyond doubt Old
war horses declared that more rep
resentative men and women from
til of the religious commercial fra-
ternal and civic activities of life
were present at this convention
than ot any other which had been
held. These men and women were
come and Prof. L. G. McDonald re-
sponded with his usual wit and hu-
mor. The homes of the people In
the Wheatly Addition reflect great
credit upon that community.
Again Dr. Dyson led the party to
the Fair Park Munger Highland
Park and Oaklawn sections.
cod. Mrs. J. v.. McCleiian ci jent The car ran into a tree
who has recently been elected Pres-jturne(i over throwing its occupants
Ident of the City Federation club.out pinning one of the young
She spoke very highly of the clubia(jen under the car. Charlie
work of the city. A very delightful i jjoore was sentenced to life im
menu was served at the close of the'prsonmnt an(j clarence Dewberry
meeting. Meeting adjoined to meet.was gvn twenty-one years for the
In the home of Mrs. J. C. Coloman. Luirder of Cleve Simmons both
East Texas Acadamy Rev. Mar- pleaded guilty Tuesday evening
rl wether and family left Tuesday )n the Miller County Circuit
June 3rd for San Antonio where rnnrt
they will spend the summer. ProTs.
McCleiian Roberson and Butler mo-
June 4th to witness closing exer-
cises of Wiley University. Miss De-
. Holbind. Sunday School waB
well attetnded Sunday the supt.
at his post of duty. Prof. Jno. L.
With
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DR. R. T. HAMILTON
PHYSICIAN BURGEON
Room 215 Pythian Temple. Residence
3303 Thomas Ave. i noue oriice x-
6844; Residence H-4027. Office hours
10 a m. to 13 m.; i to o p. m.
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
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Dallas Texas
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DRS. MeMlLLAlT A PINKST03J
Pkyslclaa aa4 Sorsreoas
McHlllaa Sanitarium
Cor. Hall l State Sts.
Dallas Texas -
Ada Montgomery's
HAIR GROWER
resale Montgomery . on tne campuj chappen Wr. peter Thompson
ugaui. one win 0ictii.4 vua auiiuiivi
in East Texas Academy. -
Chnpter ot Sorrow
The Chapter of Sorrow was held
not delegates nor the small bore po-
tlclnns and camp followers who are
always in evidence but leaders whoat the beautiful St. James Temple
had come to voice their interest and' n Goo(1 treet with Dr. C. W. Ablng-
loviii thr sunoort to whatever ac- . . inr
tion with the old policy of P'rmlt-jtlvtef) of tne cotlvntlon affected Rov. c. c. Bapp G. Chaplain da-
tiiig a siniiil group of men to as-1 n(J b(nefjttea lhe Ncgro. Lack of;vorod a gpiendid address in behalf
in to apeak for Colored Amer ca an(J the c(ntlnuous B(.s8on of or our 28 departed companions.
n..lm....y o. wu.. ......r. conventlon over the election or
ai..i;." An attempt to Inject seetlon-l vlre.prefldcnt prevented the com-
L.i..-. AD.lTia. It. nlntfnrm.
Illll.ll.-t3 Hum i."v a
Sili. n wun promptly spelched.
f!etifil w Cannon of New Jersey
;id an he outlined the purposes of
h3 ineetltig "The Negro has his op-
txirlimi! y now. What we accom-
ij.li h thin year will determine his
certain advantages in the naming
f nulionsl coinmittoeincn the Ne-
Kro Nf.nh hBS the ballot in many
MMe tlie balance of power let us
combine Ihese InstruinentB and
woik in harmony not for the ag-
The Dallas Express
Pub. Co.
Meritorious Printing
Acd Dcslfftin?
The .young men met at H. M. Mor-
gan barber shop Friday night for
the purposes of organizing a club
which was done. H. M.'Hjorgan was
elected President. C. NV. Thomas
vice president; K. J. Jones secre
tary; B. H. Bush treasurer. The
name of the club Is the young man
thinkers club. After election of of-
ficers and the naming of club they
discussed the object of the club.
They will meet Tuesday night June
10 1924.
H. M. Morgan. President; E. J.
Local Committee
The success of the sessions of the
Grand Convocation of the Royal: Jones Secretary
Arch Masons was due In a large
measure to the faithful work of the! ConeySunclay School and B.
Mr. Gaster and Mr. Thomas Boyce
motored over to Walnut Grove.
The Baptist Church stormed their
pastor Rev. A. P. Black and his
newly wedded wife Friday night
June 6th. After rendering a very
nice program all were served
with cake and drinks. There was a
recital Saturday night. May 7th.
"An eventa? with Dunbar.'' It was
conducted y Mrs. M. S. Chappell
our director of Music. Mr. Geo.
Eddy and Mi. W. Clark made a
hiking trip to chapel Spring Sun-
day June 8th. Miss Emma Steven-
son is visiting in Tyler. We are
glad to know that Mrs. Ruth
Brown is on the mend.
local committee with Dr. A. H. Dy-
son as the general chairman and
the others were Mooro Well Daw-
son Burson Henderson Brown
Young Coston Martin Tolbert" Co-
gens Trotter.
Y. P. TJ. were both well attend-
ed at both churches. Rev. W. 'M.
Tinsley pastor Rock Hill Bap-
tist Church was In Cuney Sat-
urday andSunday. The congrega-
tion was glad to note that Rev.
Tinsley was improving. Rev. Jno-
ind varmsh
at llie satr?.e tltrn
Floors woodwork or furniture
cm be stained aad vamiihed in
one oivation with Carmote
I' loor Varnish. Ket ou'y ctin you
l-ft the exact thridc ysu wish
Uit-re aie rlnc sha'.lra and Clear
Vanunh toc!io:s IVoia but you
prcs; rvo t'". fall l-raur.y cf th
woo.! for U.'-re staiiia ore trar.s-
paicnt. C-Ui'.ioto Floor Varnish is
watwiwif wcikprcofond ready
to opi'ly- il: EC3 01 quickly and
easily.
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court order liFMS'srss :v$r&
MEETING IS JOUI.SbSS ssat
Hon. H. I Price Campaign mana-
A bit of drama was injected into er for the U. B. o F. and S. M.
the meeting bv the sorving shortly T. of Texas delivered the annual
nrtnr mi inurnment of a court sum-address. Even the most com
mons to several of the officers ofiBrvatlve said that Mr. Price was P. A. Smith and other relatives.
the Grand Lodge to appear on a at his best. He trnced the U. B of
a case filed by A. G. Perkins form- F. from its earliest existence to
er officer of the Lodge who durli the present time showing that
the year was removed from office.! the u. B. oi f . hadset a pace for
It happened however that no action 'above all others when it comes to
could be taken due to the fact that helping our race in a business
there was no grand lodge in seslon.
Itusk Sunday was regular pas-
torial day at Mt. Pleasant C. M.
E. Church. Rev Bradley was at
his post and with characteristic
logic and philosophy Interspers-
ed with witty humor delivered two
wonderful sermons which inspired
all. Everybody is looking for-
ward to the 19th of June for a big
time here. Mrs. Jimmie Johnson
left the city Saturday enroute to
Tyler where Bhe will make her
future home. Mr. Earl Pye of
Palestine Texas was In the city
Monday .visiting his mother. Mrs.
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Constant Care Not Lock
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Human history and experience have taught us thp
. ' many persons believe that a head oi naturally long
and beautiful hair a healthy scalp and a lovely
smooth complexion come from luck but they do
not Constant care and the frequent U9e of
preparations of proven merit are the secrttt.
Use Madam C. J.Walker's
Vegetable Shampoo Glossine
l'ure thoroly cleanses
hair and scalp.
To soften dry
curly hair.
Wonderful Hair Grower
Nourishes and stimulates the growth of stubborn lifeless hair.
Tetter Salve
For Tetter Eczema and Itching Scalps.
Four preparations especially recommended for ihort thin and falling bslr
tetter and eczema of the scalp. Sent as trial treatment for $1.50.
Complexion Soap Superfine Fao Powder Cleansing Cream
Witch Hacel Jelly Compact Rous . Vanishing' Cream
World renowned and made to aid you have a lovely smooth complexion.
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la three moatha will make Me kalr
long aoft and aluaur- A trial will
prove It. When la Kaa.aa City call
oi the manataeturer. We waat
live agenta to represent ns la every
city nnd hnmlet.
Ilox of I'rr.filnK Oil Oe Hox of
Hnlr Grower. BOci Hpeclal Grower
Rue. Mr.Aaa Montsomery Hanu-
faetnrer. We a-anrantee oor aooda ta arom
hnlr and to be harmlea..
1212 Kaelld Kan.na City BfluonrL
Don't fall to llt our np-to-date
Hnlr Dreaalnn: Parlors.
Money mant ne sent with all Or-
der. Send 10 eenta for po.tage. .
lleporta the llent Bver Mode
Stuch of the satisfaction that
came to tho members of tho Grand
Todtre was due to the reports of the
Grand Scribe R. A. Hester and
Grand Treasurer D. A. Oliver who
reported In detail for every bit of
the funds that had passed through
their hands during: the current year.
Scribe Hester reported that the
Order had collected during the cur
rent year $6066.72 with disburse-
ments of $181.64 which left a bal-
ance to be distributed to the wid-
ows and orphans of $4236.08. This
amount represented the greatest
ever reported at a grand lodge and
the body made Its approval of it
Mr. Marshall Hicks returned
home Thursday from Tyler where
ho has been attenditie T. C. Miss
Bettlo Kennedy left th city Sat-
urday nroute to Carthage' Texas
where Bhe will spend a few weeks
and financial way. Mr. Price left with her sister Mrs. Georgia. Mr.
Monday mprnlng for Ft. Worth to P- T. Egbert and wife snent Sim-
resume his duties there. iMrs. Luc- day In the home of Rev.- J. A.
inda Cross has . returned from Smith and family. Mr. Caesar
Oak wood where she has beeniWeems hade a business trip to
' f a
WM r:'!-l t .-.r.t.or
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visiting relatives and friends. Mr.
I.an Ragsdale and wife Mrs.
Bessie Ragsdale and her cousin
were pleasant visitors In C'.tney
this week. Mrs. H. L. Price made
a business trip to Jacksonville this
week. Mr. W. C. Carey has en-
larged the Grand stand at West
Side Park has fitted the Club up
with' new uniforms. Mr. Thos.
SImeB leads the truck growers jin
the shipment of beans V. E.
Brapg lends in the shipment of
tomatoes. W. C. Price is buying
known by cheers that resounded and! peaches in this section and so
continued applause. (far has been able to meet the
Tho report of D. A. Oliver was asi keenest comptition 'of the Jack-
gladly received for It gave account i-sonville Buyers
in detail of every penny that had Dr. H. C. Boykfn. Mrs. L. A.
come into the coffers of the Order. Boykin. Miss Crtrria Hamilton
For the first tie In the history of
the Order Interest on the moneys
deposited was reported and the re-
port of the treasurer was accom-
panied by a letter of certification of
the bank statement. .
' It was shown that twenty-eight
had filed during the year and the
ready relief had been paid to tho
relatives of them all.
The addren of W. H. Mitchell
Grand High Priest who was chosen
to fill out the unexpired term of
and Mrs. B. A. Bragg are all con-
versing. Mr. W. I McGough was
In the city this week on business.
Mrs. Iw Henderson of P'fankston
was in the cfty vinit.ing relatives
and friends. Mr. Sam Cross has
painted his horise. This is quite
nn addition to the Demonstration
Addition. Mr. Thomas Douglass
who recently opened a Grocery
Store" on Thomas Street is making
quite a showing in the Grocery
business. Read the Express.
Dallns Wednesday. ' Mr. Harry
Smith spent the week-end In the
Wtv wi'h his wife. Mrs. Sammie
M. Smith. Mrs. Margaret Boggus
spent Saturday In the home cf the
sick Mrs. N. L. Weems. Mrs.
Weems is slowly convalescing.
On Thursday June 5th Rusk
and adjacent communities were
greatly shocked when the news
of the denth of Mr. Pierce Brad-
ley was sproad abroad. Mr. Brad-
ley was sick only a short while
with heart trouble. He got up as
usual on Thursday morning got
his hoe and off to the field he
went. He seemingly tot too hot
nnd went to the shade to tool
he was found dead when ethers
went to lunch. He was '1 years
o'd. Hi life wa filled w'h good
defds. he was laid to rest In Hill
Side Cemetery.
If you would have friends be one.
While leaving1 the church Bobby's
mother was criticising the sermon.
Bobby finally turned and said: "Gee
mom what do you expect for a
dime."
Sleep is a gentle thing- but It
sometimes gives rise to awfut' noises
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Colored Men and Women
Join the
SONS AND DAUGHTERS
OF MERCY
NOW
The only Fraternal Order for men
and women which given you $7.00
a week lck benefits and $1(0.00
death benefit for $1.25 per month.
No lodge dues or other taxea. All
olalma paid at the Supreme House.
Ace IS to tl
AGENTS WANTED
SALARY and COMMISSION
Write or ask
GEO HARRIS State Deputy
401 W. Bond St Denlson Texas
MRS. WLSrilDDLE
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doubt unlucky troubled not Weill
Write confidentially to Grace De
Long; 'The Little Whits Mother"
America's Illustrious Adviser. Make
request freely for Information ad-
vice assistance pertaining to mat-
ters distressing- you. Do not sene
any monVy or postage for reply un-
less you wish to do so gratlulously.
Write this beloved woman Immediately.
GRACE GRAY DE LONG
Miami Florida
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The Dallas Express (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 21, 1924, newspaper, June 21, 1924; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth278497/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .