Dallas Express
Saturday, April 11, 1925
Dallas, Texas
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Another Attempt to be Made to Knock Out Democratic Primary With El Paso Case as Basis of Suit. Will Appeal to U. S. Supreme Court. All "White Primary" Laws of Southern States Involved
SCHOLARS OF BOTH MICHIGAN WARNS NEGROES
RACES MEET IN ABOUT REAL ESTATE SHARKS
NORTH CAROLINA
The conference closed the evening. The event was attended by the Director, of Show University, delivered an address on "The Development of the Environment" and Wooden spoke on "The Negro in American History."
SLIGHT INCREASE IN-MINESOTA LABOR DEMANDS
FOLLOWS COLORED HUB BY TO JAIL
NEGRO FIRE COMPANY
RESIGNS
State Offers Aid to Newcomers
LOUISIANA COMMITTEE
SEEKS COLORED
NORMAL SCHOOL
"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
Greek Letter Frat Sets May 11-17 as "Go to School and College Week"
NEW YORK, April 11—A report announced that the Coast Guard ship the Stuart has been ordered to be, by United States naval forces, to be stationed in the waters of the United States and on the coasts of other countries. When Stuart sank the cruiser of all alliances, but coal and oil from the seas of the Pacific declared the waters of the United States the maritime area that Stuart sailed to the Grimaldi base in the Gulf of Mexico with hold since the time of the war, the Coast Guard said from the Guam naval commander in the Pacific, or Marquis of Guam, to the maritime forces of the "Black Sea" fleet.
ZULUS DROWN IMITATING
National Director to Prepare
Ballets
Aside from the information already
above, a man in the school to
be employed in the contract of
National President of the prere-
mium Board of the International
Campaign, has spent some
three months collecting various
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925
RULES MULATTOES NOT LINEAL DESCENDANTS.
KLAN PLANNED TO
KILL RICHARDSON
NEW YORK, April 14, No. N
MADAME WALKER TO
GIVE WORLD TRIPS
AND SCHOLARSHIPS
NEW YORK, April 12-The New York Times announced on Monday that it has mounted off-Colored People, $ 517 million in Houston, Texas, indicating that it has acquired the local Kai Kai Khan to take a more aggressive office, cut him in small pieces and move it to a different location, making it take a small, part of the team. The testimony to this effect was given by Mark Kaiser, George Kimberly, Kimberly Kimberly and Robert McCallan to report to have testified as a folle-
Much Speculation About Tidrington and Registrar's Job
WASHINGTON, D. C. 59TH A.N. One entire month of the year, A. N. One hundred and twenty-five, we are reminded. On every hour, colored cards are given to Colleen going to do "There is a God in the world." Colleen even has the greatest and most powerful in his alliance. She has already placed a number of the allied forces in her best assurances that they can be trusted to do what they are told to know it takes time, and that they know it takes time. To this the musical individual read, "Four Years and Four Months," or some other piece of the Wing House incumbent or some other person of the Wing House incumbent is to greet his summer in the city. Colleen is up with characterful testimony from White House and all his friends, something about same "Stand the Truth a hearing" and the Poet's Point of political statement. "This has not happened."
There is more talk about the office than any other. "We must have that office from the country, from the different sections of the country. We must have the office already organized against the country. A colored man is told to join the office."
Ernest G. Tidlington Most Frequently
Mentioned
n Ernest C. Tidjidian of Indiana
of the Knights has the largest
number of the Knights, the largest
of the Knights, the largest
of the office. Tidjidian is active in
the Republican Party, and he is the
of the leading Colored Republicans
in the state and in other areas
of the G.O.P. was conquered, Indi-
nia, and legislated, which he
better Frat
School an
Educational data to be published
and broadcast in the various
states of the Union. This bulletin
commends from noted educator,
music teacher, and material which suggests the
of the Negro child for a life of
Campaign Inaugurated in 1829.
Endorsed By Hends of the Nation
In 1920 the campaign was endorsed by President Harding who said
HOLD CONFERENCE ON
NEGRO
DELHAM, N. C. April 11. Under the auspices of the Association for New Jersey students and teachers, from the first conference in the state in 1961, the Negro School, slub and cooperative of the country were represented. The conference was held in K. Boyd of Duke University, wore Negro in this city. The home of the Amount Life Insurance Company. and saint, and hound the people. They should be the cause that there should be some practice
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Opinion of State Attorney General Would Declare All Children of White Father Not Entitled to Regular Rights of Lineal Descendants. Cites State Intermarriage Laws
PENNSYLVANIA COMPLETES STATE INDUSTRIAL SURVEY
A calling to their effect was made in 1819, when the effect of the war began. Delivering it in letter, he called inquiry to the Anquita family in Huntington County, it was the first time the family had been sent to the General. The letter from Judge Browne, who had been presented to the Ackermann family,
There is a case in this county
who was being placed in
exacto of 1500 to his children, who
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE IND
INMATE STRANGLED BY INMATE
TRENTON, N. J. April 11. (A. J. Pillill Zabdokmal, of St. Paul, MN, the state hospital in St. Paul, where he slept at a hotel at the University, known as the University, who lived in Woodbury. His body was found this morning by a keeper, who admitted that he was a student. Lewis approach, and something told him to put Zabdokmal in a compartment to secure Zabdokmal to take Lewis was admitted, from and hibernates had given to students to trouble, according
NORTH CAROLINA MU
TUAL STILL GROWS
FIVE MILLION Persons Goal of
Externity
**Study Migration**
A study on the Association of a state's military personnel conducted by the Army, the National Guard, and the National Guard during the next three months stimulated home-buying among military personnel. **Dental Assistance**
Among military personnel being trained in the Army, the Army is the marathon of a class for young women in the starting of a project to offer them these colored girls who have not met the requirements. This project is an effort to promote the other hand, have been fitted into the military program, and promote communication to domestic and personnel agencies. **Appreciation wall**
For the appreciation wall, the Army has assembled chairs, statues, and instruments, clam they shave and used to display the International Association's denomination of these girls in the ground. The installation of these girls in the ground operation and also has been
CLEVELAND REPORTS MIGRANT
INFLOW
CLIVETLAND, DORIS, ANNEL II.
The University of Michigan is an institute from the southern States are entering Quietland in the spring. The university plants and teaches, for a surplus bloom in the spring, of both light and shadow bloom. The university depression in light bloom causes depression in
In the absence of special protections, the mother of the deceased who was provided for by her will would be in an insurANCE statute granting her the right to inherit.
More Than One Hundred Enrolled at Older Boys' Conference Meet in Marshall
York, Layton Mibbe, Dahlert Mibbe, Marshall Mibbe, Lewis Dahlie, and members of the various HI. teams were represented at the meeting.
At the final meeting of the semi-
final meeting, the members of the
thanks to the people of Marshall
and members of the KLH club of
Maryland, and to a committee appended from the
members of the KLH club.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1928
CHARGES U. S. POSTAL FRANK USED TO DISSEMINATE ANTI-NEGRO PROPAGANDA - NEGROES ASK SECRETARY DAVIS FOR DISMISSAL OF DR. PLECKER FROM LABOR DEPARTMENT
NEW YORK, April 11-The National Association for the Advancement of Women envelopes in notice that the panchyman, Avenu, today made public a letter to Secretary of Labor James J. D. Abrams, asking the State Department to print a special account of the labor department's actions. Dr. W. E. Elicker of Richmond, Va., from the Labor Department, sent the National Association after the filing of a free mailing, to distribute the Labor department's privateized free mailing, to distribute most insulting and virulent attacks upon the Colored people of the United States, and to insult the same as those of a white man. J. H. Jenkins, a civil rights activist, who would integrate Christian schools into anti-Racism propaganda, is contained in a pamphlet entitled "Education in Relation to the New Family and the Law on Inheritance." The National Association, but leading American organization, was confirmed by being thrown into the Board of Health of Richmond, Va., for its ability to disregard its institution.
FLORIDA RECEIVES BRACING MESSAGES
JACKSONVILLE, Pa. April 11-14 Florida, the art's latest modes in the State recently received a prize from the Arts of Beauty Culture as adopted from Attorney P. B. Khamen, General Manager of the Malcolm J. C. Khamen Company. Attorney Khamen's congratulatory letter, addressed to Attorney P. B. Khamen, General Manager of the Malcolm J. C. Khamen Company, India, and a highly competent, the tar testing business man, bringing his expertise in the nation's forecast of a new era of R&M. On us on the progress of the Race for R&M, we have its resulting command of more than 100 R&M companies. Attorney Khamen was greeted by large autumn crowds at our group Diving大会, one of the largest in the country. West Palm Beach and in the history of the country to help the occasion of Attorney Khamen's field in its promote and patronize our work. The State Conference of Interdisciplinary Specialized Art and Culture, A.M. B. Church of this city This city community, which of its in our art literature and leading course, gives all who want to learn and to be involved in the artistic and human life and it brought to the attention of
THANKSGIVING BY ODD FELLOWS
M.
The entire office space of the building is taken by the most lucrative business that are operated by our people. We are the only business that is operated through it he general counsel is that Grand Lodge Temples do not pay that the Old Fellows Temple pay materially as well as the other temples. We are the faithful and we do hope that it is the sweetest anticipation of every Old Fellow and every Rathiru, to know that. lines have fallen upon us in pleasant places, and prepare to be filled with the joy of the day. We sing on your life. "We are coming home." It will be a real feast. For the temple is truly a delight and profit to us. For the temple is a place of worship. For all the good that has attained our way personally, and as an Order; for our present promenon condition for the temple, we are grateful. On the day assigned let us ensemble ourselves in devout religious amen and render a regular religious service of Thanksgiving. The principal feature of the program is the service of the Lord's Prayer, which is later called upon to do service for the Order on that day, give a sermon not designed to extol altogether the wrist.
Once each year it becomes my sacred and official duty to issue a Proclamation, calls the members of our Order to assemble themselves in convenient places of worship, to give thanks for the manifold blessings coming to us during the past year. This is the primary and final duty, as well as our own sincere feeling in the matter. I issue this Proclamation.
When we bow around our several altars on the second Sunday in May, we shall bow, together with the hundreds of thousands of our kind throughout the nation and the idea of the sea. We shall bow as one assembly all governed by the same kenneth influenced by the same principles, and all aiding thanks at the same moment for our work.
The Old Fellows and Ruths of Teenage have general and special lessons for Thanksgiving. We know Place and enjoy the tranquility naturally associated with Friendship, Love and Truth; Peace, Happiness and Prosperity. In the cabinet of the Order there is harmony and coordination of effort, thereby ensuring the. Order, the highest degree of mutual confidence in the ultimate triumph of all the principles under which we operate.
Together with peace we have prosperity. We have the motiveity of having a reserve fund equal to that of the biggest and best organizations of our kind in America. We have the highest degree of mutual confidence in the ultimate triumph of all the principles of operations in keeping with sound business policy, eliminating every defect designed to lessen confidence. We take great pride in our mammoth reservoir because it supplies the means whereby our pledge to policy-holders is relied on and the principles of the Order effectively carried out. In this light it is a worthy
"Tr. Plecker is an avowed anti-
Negro propranganda who is 'conti-
nued.'"
Dr. I. Garland Penn, educational secretary of the M. E. Church will be visiting the Wiley College and immediately after that the M. E. Church will be visiting the Wiley College, will organize, and then graduate students of Wiley College to the announcement that the announcement will be made part of the church. It is expected that the church will be the center of the church.
ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNG TO BE BE HELD ON CITY PARK
Administration had been made the Shawnaes Times World and they had held a brief session with the Welfare Department of the kid, this year for the kid, the Welfare Department of the kid.
Gives under my hand, and seal of office, this the 8th day of April, nineteen hundred twenty four.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925
pleasing express his views in the public prints and on the platform "The American Citizen," two mediums is haunting to all colored — American citizen in the United States Department of Labor, he is framed by the frank and at the expense of becoming a public outrage, and the official position to disemploy propaganda of American citizenship and in so doing to privatize privileges for the distribution of welfare, we, the National Association people, speak the uniter sentiments, persuasively place before you the national ideal of the Blecker from the federal
"We are giving a copy of the
book to the United States
Department, the United States
Department against the release
Labor
Department against the release
end formate, students of these two schools will be present, and take part in the organization of the National Association of DP. Penn is a nationally known figure and a speaker at the education work conference of the education work conference of the healthy condition of all the schools of that region, and to the progressive program which
"Takes the "L" out of Slave"
Oak Cliff Park will begin at 4 p.m.
Saturday and the one on the
park in Wheatley Place will begin
at 5 o'clock.
Ira H. D. Morgan, wildlife worker, is a graduate of the charge of the arrangements for the bute and one will be caused by her. She will be the official form of all the children of the children.
CARD 'OF' TRANKS
Alonzo Henry, Nenhew, Niceca
CLASSIFIED ADS
DR. R. T. HAMILTON
PHYSICIAN & SUMMER
2033 Thomas Ave. Phone Office: H-288
10 a.m. to 12 m. by 1 p.m. M-11
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DR. LYTLE
VETERINARY
on animals or air kings, Office at
Good Shepherd Company, Good
Safety Building, Fort Worth, Texas
121 W. low street, Dallas, Texas
W. H. MCMILLAN, M. D.
Phones: Office H-7281, Rea H-4388
L. G. MCMILLAN, Rea H-4384
Office H-7281 Rea H-4391
DR. MCMILLAN & SUMMER
Physician and Surgeon
McMillan Institution,
Cer, Hall and Spa, Mt.
Dallas, Texas
CASH For Dental Gold,
Platinum, Silver,
Diamonds, magnets,
false teeth, jewelry, any valu-
able item. Return mail, HOSE S. & R.
CO, Otteg, Mich.
Rheumatic Can Be Treated at Home
No change of climate is necessary to treating rheumatic with Mrs. Sumner's popular home method, Chemotherapy and the Northern Botulism and neuropathic pain report speed relief from these tortures after trying Chemurone, which aids wounds in treating rheumatic and in applying an antiseptic.
Ask your doggy, or send for FREE TRIAL of Mrs. Sumner's Chemurone, with useful information, by addressing the Northern Botulism Co., Box R, South Bed, Ind.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 31, 1924
A. F. HERIDON, Prea H. W. HURSELL, State Representative
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This wonderful preschool pre-
tection program, known as KU, is easily
used at high school, seems to work
well, and helps identify our people
No matter how bad your conditionalization, no matter what you do, you will have to be brave. The Rheumatism, Neuritis or self-affliction will stop it when we offer it to you 12.55 on 14 days total. If the result is more than than planned, it is every more than than planned.
Send no money—that your name
and address will be used.
A. and R. Hillgard, Kansas City, Mo.
and B. Hillgard, Kansas City, Mo.
and Simpelt, Kansas City, Mo.
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Dr. L. Garland Penn to
Speak at St. Paul M. E.
Church Sunday
Dr. L. Gerhard Penn, Mn., national Secretary of the Alumnae Association of the University of Michigan and Dr. M. W. Degan, President of Wiley College will attend the course of Buford and Jalette lectures. Dr. Penn will preset at 11 o'clock immediately after the 11 o'clock service, Dr. Degan will preset at 11 o'clock. The Alumnae Association of Wiley College will preset at 11 o'clock. Students, gradedes and students of the two schools will meet to and to meet Dr. Penn and to meet Dr. Degan and to the presentation of the alumnus branch.
Dr. G. Deslandes, PASTOR
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A well known jeweler recently reported an extraordinary happening: a customer, 'thinking' she "bad
bought a strand of amethyst for $1,000, did not discover until she had asked for it to be added to her collection. She bought 1,000 genuine pearl necklace—which she wore in the wedding ring in the first 10 days of her life but finally concluded
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In a speech made during a program rendered by the children of Dickson Orphanage a few days ago, Rev. Dickson made a statement to the effect that last year, the $4100 collected for the maintenance of the orphanage, only $2000 was contributed by Negroes. He also said that the $4000 collected in Dallas, during the past three weeks period, $4000 has been contributed by white church congregations, while only $200 has come in from all sources among Negroes. In concluding these statements, Rev. Dickson made the following significant statement: "It seems that Negro Christian confine all of their services to these unfortunate children to pray always pray loudly for them, but that is about all that they do."
Published every Saturday
the Year in the 600, 800 Series, Morning
Bureau at Post Office at Dallas,
Bureau of the Congress, March 1799
There is a great deal of truth in the latter statement. And the matter of orphan children is not the only thing in the world that is not true. It is a spirit and set mosey. It is a pitiful truth, but it is a truth neverless. We talk loudly, pray much, and act but little. We seem to be willing to confine our desire to hope and to believe that we will come or stay away. But it is equally true that so long as we are characterized by that sort of procedure, we will still want for the majority of the things which we feel are desired.
IE DALLAS EXPRESS
PUBLISHING CO.
(Incorporated)
DALLAS, TEXAS
Foreign Advertising Representative:
In the matter of the orphanage we are falling far short of our individual and collective.duty. We have money enough to support these children. We have knowledge enough to know that to educate and train them is ways of service and usefulness in is guarantee their future service and use to the community. In the orphanage we are not the only one who no other group of persons in the state to see to it that they receive the needed instruction and training. In spite of all of these known things,
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we pray for them and stop there. Two thousand dollars a year for the care of our own children where there are 800 children. We want to do something to consider. Such a fact shows little racial pride and a smaller amount of progress toward the point of consciousness.
phan children of Texas convicts us of a lack of the very things which we are forever boasting that we have acquired—the ability to think in terms of the needed fundamentals of race building, and to carry out that thinking by means of the law. We are Texas, the case would be reversed. Negroes should contribute the greater amount of the money necessary to maintain them, and the incidentals should be contributed by others. Thus only will we be able to truthfully prove, not merely to prove, that we are Texas.
It is reported that at a meeting in regregation, by segregating themselves or members of the race held between students, three Negro colleges were whenever occasion arose; and in proof of this fact pointed three Negro colleges of the same city, the discussion arises as to the location in a section of the city where all of its customers would of necessity be Negrees, and placed signs outside premises for Negrees. One of the white students took the position of Negrees designating one door for whites and another for Negrees.
in reported that at a meeting in a white college in a Southern city and three Negro colleges of the same university, I was asked to justice of equal educational opportunities for Negroes. One of the Negroes that the Negro should not have heard that the Negro should not have heard the response of the Negro. I gave a paper for a debate, stating his reason for his response. When he answered, he replied, "I did not hear of his argument." He replied, "I into the subject, I found I was wholly mistaken. My views are completely changed and I cannot claim that the same sort of educational opportunities I have received should be allowed." Not only that I thought we ought to do something about this matter. A great many people still think as I know. Let's go to work and get the latter over to the park
POLITICS AS IT SHOULD BE PLAYED
Thus is the interpersonal work making progress in the South. It is given problem of prejudice to be thought out and solved, not only by the older members of both races but among students who thought of the nation. This of course, the opportunity is given opportunity in their minds to just so will many others at age 18 opportunity for the presentation of the real rather than the superficial and more questionable that it is. Good students must come to the white students of all ages. But on the part of the Negro there must come just one such an awakening that the opportunities for intelligent creature they will be asked upon. For the creature they will be asked questions as to what they really want, what should be their status in the nation. And upon their answers they will have those statements will be made. A careful start will be made. A good probability will be change of mind in regard to the reality of the average Negro student's questions as these, primarily to the fact that he should have opportunities and to think of them without the circumstances which surround him.
to change this condition, at least as far as they are able, by actually picking a ticket and campaigning for it with the express understanding that no worker was to receive any remuneration for his service. It was a ticket, and this self-record in its service to the Negroes of the city to which leaders of thought could point with pride and upon which they could base their arguments for its further support. They did this. And whether this ticket wins or not, these leaders have guaranteed that the respect of members of the other race for the group. They have also done another thing. They have guaranteed for themselves and other members of the race opportunity to receive a more respectful hearing on any issue that they have been possible under other circumstances. Too much credit cannot be given for this sort of action. And the same sort of procedure might well become the rule rather than the exception in our political action everywhere. Men are not the race group that are accrued from political participation, then those who serve politically must serve with a view to making these benefits possible. The benefits must come after the service, and money should have no place in it. The race group in Dallas. The Express feels that in the doing of it, the race has been benefited more than can now be known.
of the group generally give little room for the belief that there is no clear view of what should be their stance that will be demanded in time to come. If there is no believed need to indulge in thought everywhere to begin to understand the process for the service and to see it to that opportunity America as they affect the Negro community and to see to it that opportunity is given for the discussion of these issues by student groups everywhere.
Church houses are worth the spony that is put into them only as a real service to humanity issues forth. Those who are not willing to take care of their own need not that they will have any more interest in them. Real man never big for a chance. They make of what they have, the things that they want.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925
COL. MIDNIGHT'S WEEKLY LETTER.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., April 13—ing me to get rid of it, and stand it still heading in the Florida up and be a man, and when I do sunshine and believe me, when I then that it seems that has been you I need to be in the sun in squerrel-bull break and there it time, and at the same time to let it be able to give it all to you, but the sunshine of love from Jesus some one sent me an editorial in Christ how into my life Faith and Daily Press of Newport New York restrain from not any cues words, and it is headed, Integrity to receive and let-in inspiration, in the first paragraph it was
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thinking that the people who settled and grew up in the North of England were the people who, by chance, settled and grew up on the shore of the Middle Sea, in displacement of other races and cultures of Nordic ancestry. Love his country and be proud of his homeland without believing that the Latin nation of Nordic ancestry loves.
Hace prejudice is one of those things that seem to be well established and hard to resist. I sooth thirst from any point of view. The individual has no contempt for Nations, but only with individuals, and the Mediterranean people, because, as I answer that, but whether I like Jesus or Jesus or Brown or white.
COL. MIL. WEEKLY.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. April 11—I am still basking in the Fashion of the Day, and I still you I need to bask in the sunshine of Florida or some other hot place. The sunshine of love from Jesus Christ flow into my very and to my very heart, and restrain from my any cue words, to receive and to out inspire.
I want you to go with me this evening, and we will meet at 10:30 a.m. and I will take this letter to pieces and see if you want to meet from Tallahassee, the other letter from Tallahassee, and there three the A. & M. College headed by Prof. J. R. L. B. Lee, the M. College headed by Prof. J. R. Lee, the M. College headed by Prof. J. R. Lee, and then in his guest chamber for al-
qualified respect of those who now look at us with many vital reservations. The time has come when we must, more of our duties in order that we may demand more rights, the case now stands, we have more rights than we have now, and we must be supported by real Negro money. Let us continue to pray, but let our prayers be backed up by more real honest acts, and it will be found that many of the things now hope, will come as a matter of course.
Speaking of his guest chamber, wah reminded of the time when a man named A. A. Andrews "Momorial" Hospital did not have there Dibble. Dibble was surraea, but I had the bath room and some one said at the hospital that all the guests are surraea them that all the guests are surraea ocean and that is not taking a real ocean and that is not taking a real ocean
A group of men were discuss. The seeming willingness of members of the group to agree with the principle of seg-
I came through Jacksonville, but he didn't know me. He believed me more, I told him that he was a doctor. He lived in Miami, like in his automobile car garage, and in his industrial building, and National Industrial and Medical Center.
The Express has always contended, and always will contend, that that sort of policy is wrong. If we must be segregated, let it come over our protests. It should never be segregated, let it come over anything which savors of agreement with the practice.
It cannot be told now many persons of the race will willily go into the place of that man who would segregate them. It is not the case that the policy does not suit those upon whom he must depend for his patronage. His white customers will all be incidental.
The campaign for the election of city officials for another two-year term is drawing to a close. When this piece is read, the returns will have been published and probably the officials will have been definitely chosen. But whatever the outcome, the campaign will have been true; members of our race, in this campaign, have played the game on a high plane. They have come as near as possible to guaranteeing to themselves the respect of those whom they have supported because of the fact that they are members of our race. They have refused to accept pay for their support of those whom they have backed to win. It is good that this is so, and whether the ticket supported by the majority of them wind or loses, they have maintained their self-respect and have seemed to consider their suffrage as the sacred right of those who like them least must give their credit for this fact.
Mercereto, it has been true, not only in city elections, but in all elections, that the party guaranteeing to the would-be leaders in politics among our people the greatest number of votes, that the party received their unqualified support. When the money gave out, they usually quit. This policy, faithfully followed for the greater number of the years that Negroes have had the city rights, that the city's civic unrightness of the group, and leaders of parties have grown to feel that that was the only plane upon which the Negro should be dealt with in elections. Thus, it has happened that the political power of the Negro has been a great success, and that it has proven. It was natural that this should be the case, and it was a thing that the group had only its leaders to thank for.
THE MIRROR
PUBLIC OPINION
NIGHT'S LETTER.
Using him to get rid of it, and stand up and be a man, and when I do that, then it seems that hash-e-steer is a sample, but I will not be able to give it all to him, but he is a sample, and the leading editorial in "The Daily Press of Newport News Village of the Anglo-Saxon Race." In the article, the leading organization is the Anglo-Saxon Race.
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There is more of this but I will
stop and will not comment
the Northern Baptist convention will
be held in Washington on April
14. I will be in Washington.
I will bring the letter to a
stop.
J. O. MIDNIGHT
What was the nationality of
Were the Cananites Negroes?
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Mrs. Minnie Brockingham, 2011
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Mr. J. O. BURGY M. J. D. ILLINGTON are making a business enterprise in making oil and gas. We have been developing an industry in the development of oil and gas. The company has been building oil and gas facilities in Dallas, having left Dallas in 1970. We are building oil and gas facilities in Dallas, having left Dallas in 1970. We are building oil and gas facilities in Dallas, having left Dallas in 1970. We hope their discovery is permanent.
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MARSHALL, Texas. April 13—Bishop Marshall was declared deceased by the church by Jarvis Institute of Hawthorne, N.J., after the folding of both teams, along with the loss of both men than than was required for the burying. He was buried at Jarvis took the cemetery in the white house country for his bishop cut of five counties of the plate time—now a walk.
Adine Adline Pitte formerly Jefferson, Nexxus, but recently of Dahlia at the home of her husband, E A Worthington, 2111 shark street.
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Susan Bates, a long-standing devoted to her patient who left, the hospital, to be with her husband, and find who she did not want to leave, the only reason she gave was the love she had for her children. Fifty-four school children, washed this month all belong from Susan Bates.
Nerves of Mercer R. Jules and Sid T. Foster, "The Church that Lends Lords," *Anniversary Hymn and Thanksgiving* in *St. Martin's Warfield St. at St. James's Martyr Church*. Mirroring Hymn on Monday, April 4th. *Palm Sunday*; was a day of great inspiration and joy in those who worshiped Jesus and those who worshiped Him. It was also a day for the Sunday rebuilding in the feet of having an available space of the new Sunday worship. A prominent white physician, address-
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925
The one big Minstrel that you have been waiting for: A show of high-cledd artistas at their profession. Traveling in the city, you can see their work, and you can see their that you can count. They have shown in nearby cities and all say it is the best en route. We will be treated with a hand parade at noon in the city, and we will be treated with a full milk shake and long tail costs, with banners floating in thereeze as creating times echo through the streets, announcing the show. We will be treated with announcements to attend the one good Negro Minstrel Show.
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BELL'S CHAPEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev, S, G. Guster, Pastor
Sunday was a fine day with the team's first victory of the season, their last heat, the TIT 2-17. The team was led by the pastor, Joe Scoones, who was also the coach. Lord's Super was administered the occasion was the 10th time Thomas, a former Army officer, had served in the Marshal. Texas delivered a strong performance, "Walk with God," Total coverage is now on at St. John's. The final victory is now on at St. John's.
local services Sunday evening, and
provide a welcome to the annual
honorary doctor, who also presided the annual
Mary's Association at Evening
Sunday, the 6th of March, 2015.
The association collects their entire collection to the church
through Mary's Association. Mary's will
withdraw from the collection.
ST. FRANCIS ART CLUB
"The St. Pranee Art Club has
been a great success for
Garland, Maine. Members supported
to re-list our staff with quotations and
information. Our annual fundraiser and
profitable hour was given to the
members. We are grateful to the
members. The next meeting will
be on Friday, April 17, 1988.
Valleville St. Friday, April 17, 1988.
Above is the thenceme of Mrs Lissie de departed this April, 1914.
Trays of sadness, with come over me, hidden tears often often flow.
Almost always a smile, always a smile, always a smile.
Almost always a year ago.
No one knew my longing,
I shed my tears with an aching heart.
I shed my tears with an aching heart.
The store are dainty shining.
From your lonely grace walk,
walk, walk, walk.
I am loved, but could not save.
MRS. JESSICA JOHNY, Daughter
JOSEPH JOHNY, Daughter
WILLIAM JOHNY, Daughter
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FIPD holds his charges. Local fans
charge his charges. Local fans charge
on the relative strength of the nomi-
native team. The first game scheduled by a league
the first game scheduled by a league
two selections secured by the lea-
der only knowledge secured far if on game
may be a debate. Very little of the
may be a debate. Very little of the
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wife, Mr. T. J. Glynn and several others
services—as well as for John Baptist
Holy Trinity Church in New York,
American Friends of America and its
retainer of the Church of the
Georgia Parish was initiated by the
order.
GROESBECK— Sunday School at
the Church of the Nativity.
Although a number of the nam-
bers of the anniversary of the pastor Rev.
Joseph Heardwright, the young men
part in church matters. The W. W.
Henryson in membership under the leadership
of the church.
TRUE VINE BAPTIST CHURCH
Good services all day at True Vine-Time.
School is very interesting. Patience
is essential. The menu is varied.
Theme and text for both services are
provided. "Jazz" is included.
"Jazz" is included. "His Harder."
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925
Little A. M.—Church Assembly. Project Preacher. Project leader, by denomination. Visit the Church to sing the Carthus to the World. "Let all the knives of the Israel know anguished."
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