Dallas Express
Saturday, August 15, 1925
Dallas, Texas
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MAN AND WIFE KILLED
Odd Fellows Force an Election With Riddle Under Impeachment Charges
A CHAMPION OF JUSTICE
A MESSENGER OF HOPE
VOL. 23
Odd F
Riddle
HOWARD ALUMNI DEN
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HOWARD ALUMNI DEMAND DISMISSAL OF DURKEE AT MASS MEETING RECENTLY
EDITOR AND WIFE KEPT ST. LOUIS PROTESTS SEG IN MISSISSIPPI JAIL REGATION EFFORTS
MERIDIAN, Mira, AUG. — *A. N. P.*—KRIEPTER D. Burd, Torre editor
of *The Southern Founder* and editor of *The Southern
Founder* and editor of *The Southern
Northeast Capital*, also president of the Cotton Blowover Beauty College,
the Cotton Blowover Beauty College,
Business Liaison, in itself, in that
United States mail to defend. *H. A.
Durr was an agent for a wholesale grocery. He meedling direct to a store, where he was first he placed advertisement in a newspaper, adding some of the special ads, adding some of the special ads.
DURHAM, N. C., AUG. 15—A. N.
The Drama of Modern Education
was enacted in this city on July
15, 1972, at the University of
nature drawn from the Delta State
of Minnesota to the rocky ridges
of Tennessee and visitors of the National Association of Teachers in the Mountain State, the general public interested specta-
Founded by W. E. King.
BROWN & STEVENS BANK
SOLD AT AUCTION
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - May 18-19, 2014, the north corner of Broad and Lombard Strea Formerly Bankers' Bank, was offered by the Sheriff's Office and on for-eclosure of one of the properties, a very good wood-fired feet on Broad Street by ninety-foot on Alley, and on Alley and on the top of which contains three apartments, the first floor the 5th; and on the first floor the 8th; and on the first floor the 9th.
The Dallas Express
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"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Bise Is The Sea."—red Douglas.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925
St. Louis, Mo. Aug. 18% (A-N, P)
purpose of protecting the property
of the St. Louis community was
city was bird bait, Monday night
at St. Paul A. M., Church, wchrch
and neighborhood organizations here
to colored people in cobbocks Brook
grassland the Holt who is profiled in
the book *The Colored House*. Cobbocks
counselors are already located.
The meeting will defend fund to
right the encroachments being made
by the inter-communal Minister
the inter-communal Minister
League and the St. Louis Negro In-
firmation League.
MISSOURI MOB LYNCHES ANOTHER
DALLAS WHITES FILE
SUIT TO BAR SALE
OF LOTS TO NEGROES
DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 18—Allegiance is threatening to sell all of its properties to Narcissus, Mrs. Bertha Garfield and Mrs. Barbara Garfield, for Tuesday praying for a temporary company from executing its alleged proposed sales.
HERS HOLD NATIONAL DURHAM
well as to execute orders brought out for them, C. C. Staundon, on booking, the business men produced their services and a U.P. Department of Business Education, John M. dandy of Villegas, in the Southern District, for the satisfactory provision in the South for the international offence and the interaction between Nazis, administration and the South.
The association also exchanged its interest in the commission of experts leading upon the philosophy of Nazism and its production as an Association of the South.
Hot Harring, Ark, the next all of the twelve-months, intertwining the business, commercial and financial functions of the firm in its magnificent life-building groups and George Washington Life insurance and work and life insurance companies.
The North Carolina Monthly Life Insurance Company, the New York National Life Insurance Company, the National Knee Knee Insurance Company, the National Knee Knee Insurance Company, unparalleled elsewhere.
One of the delegates remarked, threatened on Friday, that the company so generously and baso, so kindly and generously, that we shall all be provided sales.
Tommie and Clara Crawford are Victims in Early Morning Tragedy, Skayer Arrested — Double Funeral Held From Family Home
URGE LEAGUE DELEGATES TO GET CERTIFICATES
TO TRAIN NEGRO SOPRANO FOR GRAND
NEW TORK, N. Y. August 15-17
New York police to be in force
in New York to investigate a
computers in the public audition
and contests, the police said.
113-112 West Fort-Clark street,
the courtyard of instruction in grief
and sorrow, West Fort-Clark street,
West Fort-Clark avenue, noted tense,
Ferrant-Curtains, noted tension, who
overwrote the investigation in the
Operational Open House, noted
the treason, noted the violence, will
make immediately following the re-
sponsible person involved in the
successful investigation, will make
continuous effort to investigate the
inflicted person, will present evidence
in "Alice," a personal communication
in which a N.Y. police officer conducted
an investigation, which a N.Y. police
officer conducted an investigation
in "Alice," a personal communication
in which a N.Y. police officer conducted
an investigation
THANK MAYOR AND OFFICER FOR AVERTING
NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 16—
nine of thanks have been given and
pledges of support to the
Charles Green of Jettle Creek,
Missouri. The team is
commanded by A. Poore, Commanding
officer in promoting action in suppressing what
is race persecution and white audience
attacks.
The Catholics Branch reported that upon the lifting of the ban against soldiers being in town, no further trouble was expected.
J.P. Goodwin
Librarian University of Texas
Austin, Tex.
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Election
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Regularities and Begs For
Single Sigtenhorst Delivers G
Ghost." House Thrown
"Steam-Roller" Precision
allowed to Report Until Clos
made themselves home as the
male and women on the realism
and romance of the book, being
said, so given was the duo
were looking on, with questioning
were listening on, with questioning
on our course, piloted by James
Lyons for directions as to how to
there that widespread dis-
treatment with the course purported
to be the realism, by the statement of one of the
were admittedly committed to the
"there was no need of doing that
Order." That is the first that then
the story of the Glen Loake and
grandmaster James T. B. Warner
for that theme.
elected on that afternoon). H. G. Oe-
gerson, grandmaster James T. B. Warner
grandmaster James T. B. Warner
Grand Treasurer, A. H. Mine, Grand
grandmaster James T. B. Warner
Secretary Dr. J. H. Mose-
tion, W. Pratt and F. M. Johnson,
A. H. Mine, F. Starkes and P. F.
Trini Committee Appointed Wednesday Morning
TWO MORE HOUSTON
MARTYRS FREED
10. F. 19, Watson, Nationwide for the Admiration of the Avenues, New York, that two more former 11th Infantry officers, New York, duces the number still held from the original. It is the 11th anniversary of the number of paroles from the line N. the A. A. P. and on occasion a petition to President Coolidge. The latest paroles are announced to the N. A. A. P. C. King. Asking Parole Officer at Port Leavantworth, Kansas, W. Wash Adams, released under the supervision of J. Thomas Wash Adams, released under the supervision of Miyon T. Holmes Henry L. Chembath, under the supervision of Myron T. Holmes Henry L. Chembath, under the supervision of Myron T. Holmes
HAITIAN PATRIOT DIES
NEW YORK, June 14—(A, N. P.)
The cause of Haitian freedom was dealt a stern blow this Week when the United States invaded the Republic of the Haitian. Union of the most strentuous and insatiable enemies of the island. Inflame the war, France and to the Vatican. He expands the purpose for the assault of arousing contests against the American military. American marine commander in Haitian in the United States in 1837 and in the United States in 1838, through the insistence of his allies.
DISTINCTIVE IN SERVICE ALWAYS PROGRESSIVE
PRICE FIVE CENTS
NUMBER 37
With charges
McGrath Verifies $28,000
Speech For Riddle Mak-
lt as Ewing Takes Gavel
Officers. Auditors De-
f Session
The main theme of his address and speech was that of a man with a heart, with the condition of the Order, with the building and the temple. He stated in part that:
BUSINESS LEAGUE
FOR STATE OF
SECTION HAND GETS
LARGE ESTATE
(P. N. B.)
EAGUE STARTS FUND
TE ORGANIZATION
BUSINESS LEAGUE STARTS FUND FOR STATE ORGANIZATION
BUSINESS LEAGUE STARTS FUND FOR STATE ORGANIZATION
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of hour
The league was especially inter-
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Grand Masters Gave Makes Recommendations
- POSTERITA, O. Aug. 11 - El-Lahiri, the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company, sent to $2,689 settlement. Upon receipt of the settlement, the Baltimore and Ohio railroad and its subsidiaries and joint ventures will be forced to forfeit that company and the Fortune that came with it. It is said that efforts to locate more than $200 million in property was found in Fortune's monthly magazine. A word was pressed against Manik's name in New York. After coming to Fortune in New York, it is said that Manik was an attacker of progeny when he sent a letter to the firm in New York City telling him to send walt with delight and his imminent death.
Noc. N. L. Price delivered his
work on the Tuesday night
and very vividly,
economic advantage can be built
from the picture of the powerful
power of the workers' work
work can be accomplished by
fort along all lines of business
State League Interschol program for better education
This reason of the state legislature is for the better organization of the State League, which will be the program the members of the State League will be to be used in its organization work. The organization should that it be to be about a question of relations between the State League and the State League through this organization and that our business must be related and that our business must be related to their efforts may be made in the entire state. The organization is required for the league on Tuesday morning and literary tales of the
Hear Dr . S. Douglass McDuftie at Bethel A. M. E. Church, Sunday
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world as the heads or controlling forces in business concerns of various kinds. This gospel is often heard for it is consistently preached. And yet, there are few out of the large number of those of the race who control any funds worthy of mention who are willing to bring any of these institutions into being by putting up any of the money necessary to establish them. There is only one way to have the things that are desired. They must be sacrificed for and worked for. There is little reason to feel that members of any other race will feel the urge to help longer, any race which is not willing to help itself. The action of these graduates of Hampton and Tuskegee should point a worth while lesson to all of the rest of the group. The time is at hand when the general public demands that every man's interest in the thing that concerns him be proven by his willingness to give of his means to that thing.
**494-DALLAS EXPRESS**
has never buttens the white
teacher, mother, has it been all-
time. She is not afflicted with the
lunar month. It is a plague, every day,
sanitize, conservation acupuncture,
whitening, whitening, like a
blood-flog! It prefers a
acupuncture as bread as our
country. It loves all the peril
treated by the human
nature. This is scary high
pressure. Razors of the flesh come
and stand up with us. This
ground is baby.
W. E. KING.
It seems that the past few weeks have been peculiarly full of the deeds of heroism of men and women with black skins. First came Tom Lee of Memphis followed closely by the little black girl who flagged a limited train with her bonnet. Next in order comes the story of the two boys from Texas who lived in Pitburg and who gave up their lives in an effort to save that of a man who considered his life worth only the act of destroying it. These deeds have been here
This is a forward dept. It indulges which can do much to make Tennesseans up better in the matter of organization of work. It only requires that it only be hoped that the priests of the National League will not fall to it. That cannot be denied. But in times of stress and danger, they seem to be able to be human beings first and oppressed black men afterward. Consideration of the Memphis case would lead to the thought that members of the other race are prejudiced first and human afterward. That should not be the case.
When politics is placed before principle, the predicate, is indef for the failure of the concern in the case of the Negro business, and must be found which is a fertile and full of great possibilities.
News dispatches state that Mrs. Jack Dempsey is anxious to have her husband fight Harry Wills. She declares that if he fails to enter the ring with him, it will not be beaten, and her opposition to it. These are the actions and they mean, if our knowledge of the power of women is in any way correct, that Mr. Dempsey will eventually fight the gentleman if his prayers for his retirement from the ring before the contest are not answered. No man wants his wife to feel that she has coupled herself up with a coward. But who can tell? Dempsey may be the exception.
Such things as that the impetus to growing hatred springs. It is for them to seek to cultivate to a greater extent in their own kind, the spirit which allows for the expression of the fundamental instincts of humanity unhampered by the dictates of prejudice. Negroes are prejudiced. That cannot be denied. But in times of stress and danger, they seem to be able to be human beings first and oppressed black men afterward. Consideration of the Memphis case would lead to the thought that members of the other race are prejudiced first and human afterward. That should not be the case.
When politics is placed before principle, the predicate, is indef for the failure of the concern in the case of the Negro business, and must be found which is a fertile and full of great possibilities.
News dispatches state that Mrs. Jack Dempsey is anxious to have her husband fight Harry Wills. She declares that if he fails to enter the ring with him, it will not be beaten, and her opposition to it. These are the actions and they mean, if our knowledge of the power of women is in any way correct, that Mr. Dempsey will eventually fight the gentleman if his prayers for his retirement from the ring before the contest are not answered. No man wants his wife to feel that she has coupled herself up with a coward. But who can tell? Dempsey may be the exception.
A missionary recently returned from Africa says that Africa is no worse than New York in some ways. We agree with her and add that Africa in many ways is much better than Texas, Georgia, Missouri and many other states both North and South which allow for the unpunished lynching of human beings and the legal bastardy of their children with black skins.
Dallas now has a Y. M. C. A. A. who takes time to make a difference in the program of that organization, which he has had special service in. He works which he is to do. His work development of the life of boys and men in the city and it will act as a catalyst for the development of the life of boys and men in the city. But he can do all of the things which need to be better conditioned. Every church can do something to make the effect a reality. Every city church can do something to make the movement lacks nothing which he is able to contribute to it. Now if children to bring forth there is a better city through the more efficient direction of the younger
The discovery of so many government officials in agreement with and in the pay of breakers of the Volatile Act and the anti-harvic acts may mean that eventually it will be cheaper to hire the dopsters to watch the officers. It is a sad commentary on the spirit of the American public. It is also proof of the fact that poor men who carry great responsibilities and are paid small salaries have very pliable consciences. So much for the American worship of the almighty dollar.
A Russian physician has announced a new blood test which will disclose the presence of Negro blood in any person as well as indicate the sex. The widespread and indiscriminate use of that test in the South would disclose some mighty sturding things. The best and the worst blood of the land flows in many veins where its presence is not suspected, thanks to slavage and the common laws of long ago the present day as far as an Negroes are concerned.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1928
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Late news of the Hampton-Taukeegle drive for an endowment fund indicates the existence of the right sort of spirit to the part of the graduates and alumni of those institutions. It is reported that 2368 graduates have subscribed a total of $152,158 for the funds and that this number of persons is 25 per cent of the total number of donors. The actions of these graduates proves conglucally that they are interested in their schools. They have been unwilling to talk only. They have given actual proof of their interest. Such argument makes the appeal of those graduates more persuasive. They can prove that the race, at least as far as the graduates are concerned, are willing to help themselves.
THE NEGRO SOLDIER
The article of G. W. Lee published in *Bunday* of the Commercial Association in 1881 was a man who was an officer in the 16th Infantry in the World War, and was regularly to the charges of New Berlin, and of the 16th Division wary
If it could but happen that the race generally could arrive at the point of proving its interest in all of its own affairs as have these graduates, there would soon come a complete revision of the scheme of its existence. Its business concerns would flourish; its churches would be more easily directed; its general outlook on life would change and many of the things which it now seems to desire most carnelyly would come into actuality. Most especially is this true of its business concerns. It hopes for a day in which, all of its sons and daughters will take their places in the business
Yet underlying the charming nature of the memories of such a wedding, there is a need for preparation and continuation in planning and execution of the wedding. When the hour of the wedding arrives, the next consideration is the type of hospitality to be offered to one's guests. Are those served as early morning tea or as late evening dinner or the wedding in truly ceremonial or to sponsor it the details of a wedding can be disposed of at an estate sale.
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(Poe, The Associated Negro Press)
Exports of radio sets and parts
but it has ten times as many
people shows a large increase.
Java is about the same size as
Cobol, but it has ten times as many
people.
Breland, Japan, and Java are the
populated large insets in the world.
About five thousand words have
been added to the dictionary by
Joe.
In 45 station children below 16
years of age cannot work in
fashion, but only 12
states had such a law.
People who still want to hear
all these fools are the business of
the police, the farmers and the tribes in the
world.
THE MIRROR
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Fruit Cocktail
Olive Oil Nuts
Lobster Pot Paste
Peas
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Coffee-Asparagus Tip Salad
Cheese Hickory, Chocolate Ice
Wine
Tomato cups filled with Cream
Buttered Matzah the Pineapple
In the evening the collection
of wedding cake, cookies, and
wedding cake can be served, is not
in a continuous place in an
conspicuous place in its own
same, but it looks like with dream
at the evening wedding, but they
At the evening wedding the en-
large individual service plates. This
service is given to the service and
gives appropriate service, in
carrying out a predominant
and green color scheme this menu
Bahamas were introduced in the New World in 1516 from the Canary Islands.
There are, always, changes to the college's admissions process that visitors will find that the last year the college gave advancement than then. There has been more welcome. There has been more built-up and more new homes, provided in the city, than has been known heretofore.
It was stated that no other racial difference that any way aggravates that of the Commission, and achievements, services, and achievements, of leadership. He has been Country Commissioner, and is at present a Commissioner of Commerce Commission, as well as Commissioner of Justice. Whitney has the knowledge of what he has to know to use it. He uses it not only but to produce concert "results in the lives of his group." In his group, he introduces Commissioners Wright, Chairman Anderson and others of whom he was a member of now who are affiliated with the "wested political organization in Chicago" in his address. Whitney is named Deputy Chairman Howard. Chairman Anderson were promoted to the positions of Post Office Department, through the Congressman Martin R. Mandel.
Wright Given Ovation; Endorses Madden
MUSIC by Dave Ferton's Symphony.
Opportunities allowed the speaking program.
REMOTE WONDERS OF THE WORLD TO BE SEEN.
Thirty-five Cities in fifteen Dates—Missed by the speaking program.
Watkens Center is Mixed by Wakken Center Winners.
INDIANAPOLIS IND. AME. I—Have you ever been to Indianapolis, Homestead, Havana, so far in history, the greatest of the city, and the driest of the world as offered by the Midwest but Havana will be the first stop on the World as offered by the Midwest of this city. That three days tour will allow you to explore their globe, dring tour, Havana will give them some memorable experiences. Columbia Cathedral which held the first two tours they were honored to St. Vincent, Governor's Palace; the status of the city to Colonize the Atlantic and of
RICHMOND, Va. Aug. 14—(A, N
and the most modern miracle
hit of two women and the serious
infection of a third coerce her
heart.)
NEW YORK, N. Y. Aug. 16—The
following candidates are
the following candidates are
Miriam Athena of Winnipeg, N. N.
Miriam Athena of Winnipeg, N. N.
Miriam Athena of Winnipeg, N. N.
Tarbellow of Winnipeg, N. N.
Tarbellow of Winnipeg, N. N.
ELECTION OF NEGRO TREASURER OF SCHOOL BOARD AROUSES OWN
EMUMPOR, N. Y. 15-14-A
Wilson, potter in the Grand Central Station, as treasurer of the Shimane Mary Avery, who has held the post since her heirs. Mealings have been held here. Mealings have been held there. All appointments to the rank. All officers so far have been in vain and Mr. Wilson has not been in vain, and nothing until he has conferred with Mrs. Wilson.
Riddle is Re-Elected As Impeachment Charges Pend
After selecting the city of location, selecting a building site, next claimed our attention to begin with. We proceed to place along the laws of traffic.
Financing
Patriarchy
I want to say that while the error is in the word "beautiful," it to be an error only. I have absurd conditions in the house and I have a friend, Mr. A. A. McGarth who examined the house.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925
After the completion of the report, Mr. Dickson was sent to prison for assault against the charger — which he did not fight. He faced his defender. He showed checks to the judge of his lodges had been apprehended. He was charged with hindering the checks and not allowing them to be charged in the defense of his lodge. W. L. Dickson after the defense of his lodge time must come, and the charges must be regular. Allowing their affliction to owe him funds, the lodge has to owe him money who is above arrogance. Ridgway, who has done and is not guilty, must be held but he should not owe him the money all of his short condition. The selection of Port-Worth as the judge of his lodge
HOWARD ALUNNI DE MAND DIS-
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MEETING RECENTLY
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variety presidency, unavailable to
reason beautiful of advice, a man
who is not a man of color, and
privilege only, the arrogant con-
trols, private thought of un-
able to speak, and the un-
able to understand and interpret
to do as he demanded. He de-
manded rebellion and the Rev. Jesse Moorland as
and the Rev. Jesse Moorland as
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slipglip especially people of any denomination are injured upon them. These injuries are important, as is one thing she does not get to do. She is always on her hip or on dirty bad clothes. May in the case with insulin have an all sorts of crimes like white feathers or a broken bottle. She may be separately from others. They get unharmed. Think of the Dairy Run in New York. Victims daily for four victims daily. For four victims daily.
BUSINESS LEAGUE STARTS FUND FOR STATE ORGANIZATION.
BISHOP DECLARES FOUNDATION
OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
BEING SHAKEN
BOUND, LAKE, N. W. AGE, 15—18, died on January 13, 2015, of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Laurel, Maryland, the Mary Council that the foundation has been shaken by race burglaries and assaults. The council insisted that the moral-natured organization not commit the moral-natured account secondhand him. If we will not admit that the Mexico does not not have the same values and met-treatments as the United States and met-treatments of race relations like the Mexico, we must result in which we have and here we have.
The Civic Club will meet at the
Civic Center on August 5th at the
upper floor of the building on the
fall Saturday and slightly worshipped
the evening before. This writing, by
Emily Willis, will be presented
by Allys Allen, an artist. Fri-
day, May 11, will be a meeting
with Mervil Willis and Mr. Brad-
son Gloss Factory, where Mervil Aller
will be displaying a waterfront the party
During the week there were 4 new members added to the ministry. The advent of Rev. Merlin, a former minister and almost as many visiting landings room was at a premium. Reading room was at a premium. Reading room was at a premium. Rev. Thompson of Tyler were introduced to the audience, who included Rev. Morrill would begin Sunday. Rev. Morrill would begin Sunday.
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allied to North Carolina, leading
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thousand expatriates of Brazil.
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The culmination of the hostile campaign for political preference in the state has been in recent years, with Dr. H. W. D. Abner as Supreme Court Justice and Dr. E. W. D. Abner as Supreme Court Justice. Abnen did for the place of Dr. Abner Dallas Texas who has had charges for several years, C. T. Cablepile, Key H. A. Hiliaga, Nice Superior Tribunal, Holobion, National Advisory, Columbia Auditor. Among the candidates were T. Bash of Los Angeles and J.
Above is the likeness of Prof. J. W. Petersen, the late dean of the Daina High School for the visually impaired, the assistant of the library to commence management of the Ordinary Department of the North Texas, please contact the National Board of Life Insurance Company with headquarter address: 1000 W. 10th Street, Houston, Texas 77001.
Mr. Towns office will be located at 2213 Hall street.
DALLASITE MEETS MANY
TEXANS IN PITTSBURGH
Mr. J. A. Mitchell, well known
bearer of the story, by the drowning of
Bruce. By the drowning of
to save the life of a white attorney
who was killed in his boat, returned to the city where
his boat, returned to the city where
When seen by an Express reporter, he was loud in his voice of the day. He cried him by the many Texans he had seen.
the city including the offices of the Pittsburgh Counter. The "Great City Bank," Powell Street, is the city's largest. The Bills are the headquarters and the headquarters of the Son
After leaving Pitbush, he went to the University where he attended the Shouthern burgh. he was the house guest of Mitchell and Mr. and Mr. Mitchell Mitchell and Mr. and Mr. Mitchell
DALLAS PRINCIPAL HAS
PLEASANT TRIP TO WEST
We started driving in the day趴 over to night driving. We visited five days in Mrs. W. Johnson's formally, in Italian, one day last was in the city from Panadena we went to Los Angeles and brought a small city. A great number of the downtown that we traveled to show you some brought of the ruins. From the town to Panadena, which we route to San Francisco, which we route to New York, which we route to my wish of many years the New York city public and were. When the bay from San Francisco to closed the beauty of the Golden Gate Bridge.
We shall return to Los Angeles and visit Catalina Island in the spring. We will return to Dresden theme to Mexico, after visiting Mexico, we shall return home in Mexico.
My only trouble has been, two punctures, one in New Mexico and one in Arkansas.
M. Corrida Bell, mother of Mia
Blanche Barnes of this city died
as her home in Mexico, Saturday
evening, August 8 at 6:00 o'clock.
Cleveland and Harold Brown, co-
president of the University of
More than a Thousand In-
stitute. More than a thousand
preparations for representation
in Denver this week at the
National Convention. In Denver this week at the
London and on all major operations
in Denver this week at the
have been availiable, weekly meetings
through the week, the tension has
been high. On Tuesday, a mammoth parade
when in actual formation, passed
through the city, and was viewed by thousands
throughout the city. On Friday night with
quaint and public testimony of off-
icers,
DALLASITES ENJOY
SCENES IN FAR WEST
CARD OF THANKS
The R. Y. P. It is putting forth
stemmous efforts to put get.
Inspiration and information into its
program. Let's nerd hard.
Ft. Worth News
real history.
Bid Adams kills wife tries to kill self. PL. Worries his home, but has been in California for some
The I. A. T. Cabbon Greene, Store
Credit, 100 West 42nd Street,
credit to the South Side, 100
West 42nd Street, the addition of Mine Ford from
the addition of Mine Ford from
Watch the Express for the news
of the Mine Ford Room No. 1, West
Calhoun Room No. 1, West
Would like to hear from Mine
Would like to hear from Mine
W. J. Dickson Plaza write Alive
W. J. Dickson Plaza write Alive
5600 Sage Ave., Dallas, Tx.
5600 Sage Ave., Dallas, Tx.
Mirra Lerau Anderson of Wielbach
Kannas is visiting her mother Mrs
Mirra Lerau of Chicago to visit
her mother and father Mr and
Mirra Lerau of Chicago to visit
Mari Lahavi Hunter has left the city for Colorado Springs, Colorado, to spend two weeks with her sister Ethelhine Hunter.
Mr. Lawrence Walker is ill at his home on Prospect Avenue. Mr. Edward Adams has purchased a Snackbar moving car.
TEXAS TOWNS
work experience in another Sunday
where all our Sunday Schools of
theology and theology of the
morality of all officers
present. A review was conducted
weekly by Rev. George of Varsla
week by Rev. George of Varsla
week will continue until the
week will conclude.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925
**LINDEN — Returning delegates**
Fiordic, an ordinary Sunday school at Pearson Hill was filled by the first day of Mar. 14, but was our first day of the summer, slowly filling in again from December. **WILLIAM D. WOHNSTEIN** went back to Princeton View, where the first day of the summer was held. **TEDRICK T. WOHNSTEIN** here on Sunday this week. Everybody walk at Wal-Mart every Saturday. **MARY JENNIE** was United Union Sunday night. August the first, and family and friends gave it a second, and members which was very much appalled. **PROF. WILLIAMS** was elected to the Board of Trustees of the University of New York Convention of the Atticin, case was stolen as he was taken while he was at war. **BENETT S. SARMAN** Sunday, two additions to the Are are waiting her sister. William the Illusion of his mother, Mrs. Bena, was the first to join as mother is much improved.
Rheumatism Can BeTreatedatHome
THE ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE
The Enterprise Drug Store of
operated by Miss M. A. Donaldson,
tinued and moved to Fort Worth, M.
P. building, corner Second and Co.
now owned by Miss Donaldson, Mr
the man of the K. O.F. Drug Co. M.
expressing her gratitude to her
welfare, tells and extends a hug
but new location. The Store will
August 15th with a free entertain-
ment 10 p. m., music, cold drinks, lea-
s served. Let everybody who can
of this opportunity.
HOUSES AND D
In All Parts of the City
PAYMENTS FROM $1
WE ALSO TAKE UP NO
BUY AND SELL
O. S. Sadler and Vins-
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laughs at the
Emergency Drug Store of Wichita Falls, Texas
M. A. Donaldson, Ph. C., has been
received to Fort Worth, Texas, and located in
interner Second and Grump Streets. The
by Miss Donaldson, Mr. W. B. Bradford and
the K. OF. Drug Co., Miss Donaldson takes
her gratitude to her many friends for the
and extends a hearty invitation to them.
The Store will have open and open
with a free entertainment from $1,500 o'c
cold drinks, lees and sandwiches and
everybody who can come out availably.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE
Parts of the City From $1,500 to
PAYMENTS FROM $10,000 to $250,000
ALSO TAKE UP NOTES AND BUILD B
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The Enterprise Drug Store of Wichita Falls, Texas, owned and operated by Miss M. A. Donaldson, Ph. C., has been recently discontinued and moved to Fort Worth, Texas, and located in the new K. of P. building, corner second and Crump Streets. The Drug Store is now owned by Miss Donaldson, Mr. W. B. Bradford and operated in the name of the K. of P. Drug Co. Miss Donaldson takes this method of expressing her gratitude to her many friends for their support and a happy heyday to visit her in her new location. The Store will have "a grand opening Saturday, August 15th with a free entertainment from 8:00 o'clock p. m.; to 10 p. m.; music, cold drinks, lose and sandwiches and cigars will be served. Let everybody who can possibly come out avail themselves of this opportunity.
PAYMENTS FROM $10.00 to $20.00 DOWN
WE ALSO TAKE UP NOTES AND BUILD HUILD
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925
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NEW YORK: (By A. K. M. with the international New Yorker imprint) The New Yorker has made that organization without regard for propriety, with much care and attention. The head of the order are Americans and in America behind Mark-Paths.
The Association has done a meritorious job in the Starling-Read Eden Scholarship, which will award a mark to a long list. It seems that this bill would distribute the annual States under condition the educational institutions have been designated to provide education would benefit to no greater extent than in the manner designed to it.
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HONEY GROVE—Mrs. Mattle of Ladonia was guest of Mrs. Larry Walton last afternoon. The new building offered extended service at the C' M. K. church last Sunday. At the church, Rev. Waddleton conducted the service throughout the day. The service was held at the J. Smith, Rev. Waddleton conducted the service throughout the day. The service was held at the J. Smith, Rev. Waddleton. Rev. N. N. Waddleton. Rev. N. N. Waddleton. Rev. N. N. Waddleton.
Mrs. Mattie Bunnett was with the staff of the hospital passed away last week with friends in their home and in the hospital formerly of Chisholm, the first woman to be married to Mr. Blunted Smith and from the family of O' V. grand wonderful time in their magnificent marriage. The grazing marriage of Mr. Jobbins and Mrs. Lee Frankel this club, which home of the bride of M. Smith, South visiting in Dallas. The Hollowen ranch in Daniels, the girl she is with. Saturday for Demonstration. Grand Hall for Man Pillow Iff last Sunday. Man Pillow Iff last Sunday. Man Dijonourt motorized down with Mr. and M. L. Allen. Prot. from Texas College. Tyler Prot. from Texas College. Mr. Wilt. Laws and Mrs. Bunnett, a total of 27 trended the meeting that Rev. William Wilt was reared in this section. He was reared in this section.
MARBULLAH Mec. J. Mitchell
he is returned from the Grand Lodge
and is returned from the Grand Lodge
grand session. Rev. N. Gray after
he is notecal, her remains were ship-
ed to the United States. Rev. N.
Monte, his mother, his
Mother, Sampaio and Pit-
honous. Rev. S. H. Howard offici-
ing at her home.
leading women died at her home
GABBIE-Alen, W. w. K. Haster, passed away last month in a glaucious church funeral for baptism. The services were largely attended by friends and visitors from other churches and families, who benefited showers fell in the north and afternoons. A number of members attended. A number of members attended. Mr. Sally Alen, who has been on the floor for about twenty weeks, worth of about twenty dollars, worth of Alen and wife were almost overjoyed upon the floor. Mr. David Alen and wife were almost overjoyed upon the floor. Mr. David Stanford, Texas visiting his mother Mc Annie Wright, Mrs. Lee Hodge
MOTORCYCLE Joe Jeb Hall for Gaa
and Glo Auto repairing a specially-
ly equipped street. Temple, Texas
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