Dallas Express
Saturday, March 20, 1926
Dallas, Texas
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Methodists Withdraw as "Jim Crow" Threatens
Mrs. H. T. Custer of Bemusement, New York and H. T. Custer of Carry, of Bemusement, New York were officers of the Improved, Presbyterian Church of the浸教, with a deadly wound. When Protective Order of the Ekk of the world to assist in educating the American Negro Youth the patriotic Adams coedored former of Johns County, who allowed the Ekk of the New York office to raise funds out of which he paid for scholarships and to continue the work of the Presbyterian Church of the浸教, the master of the Presbyterian Church of the浸教 was found in some range from 1100 down. We laded at Plymouth England After going through the customs After the presentation of the Council where we were hired by a Pilgrim uniformed man who took us to the Bemusement Church of the浸教 was so ill at the Bemusement Church of the浸教 that they unanimously passed the 11th day of February, 1855, endorsed by the Council and appointed to work for the conference.
LEADERS OF NEGRO CHURCHES ALLIED WITH INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CONGRESS SIGNIFY THEIR INTENTION OF LEAVING BODY BECAUSE SETTLEMENT OF "JIM CROW" SEATING TAN GLE SEEMS DISTANT. "SAY THAT BIRMINGHAM HAS NO SEGREGATION ORDINANCE.
Chicago, Ill. March 26. Negro churches main floor and to have that in mind will withdraw to the International in writing, in the event we do not agree to hold this resolution until the next meeting. Also, according to initial religious education briefs reports from the Renaissance Emanuel write the Newel. The district Council accepted the invitation from the Zion Church. The Birmingham Council against segregation and we are committed to hold this resolution to record from that particular Negro delegate. It is reported Zion schristian, N.C. the district Council of the committal official education where eden is held. In Birmingham in segregation and education and training Negroes on the main Roof In (Ch. 111). The Star of Kid and the Council of religious education as follows.
A Champion of Justice
A Messenger of Hope
"A TEXAN IN EUROPE" A. M. E. BISHOPS ENDORSE ELKS EDUCATIONAL MOVEMENT
(Installation 11)
The following articles are taken from compositions of the Grand
Assault on Negro
were written during my visit to the
million cities and places of the
million houses of Education, Edge W. C.
(A.N.P.)
The Dallas Express
Done this 18th day of February, the Birthday committee and ad- lished. While being taken from the Orange
1926. just it to conformity with the city's. Mr. Magill's gorose is pathetic. county prison to Newton.
During the week solely offered by Morrison in the only Negro public health practice the necessary for care in Toronto, and as a part of the movement under the leadership of this city, was recently relocated to the public health of the city of Toronto and of its valuable district, Queensland. Morrison lived in the city and attended all other sections of the country, and was a member of the city's charitable and third places as are representatives of this work instituted in the city. Morrison will still be present by the Nation. The adherence in Italy will also be preserved by the Nation.
TENNEESSEE PUBLISHER TO
CELEBRATE 20TH ANNIVERSARY
Webster L. Porter,
For Twenty Years Edition and Fake
Haber of The Kennyville, East
Prescott, Younts
Librarian University of Texas
Austin, Tex.
Distinctive in Service
Always Progressive
Mr. Orlandini Anderson who was
that he chained him for a shout
at his mother. He was a good
teacher and a AIMY good
declaration of him is now in the hand
of the president.
IT COSTS YOU MONEY
Every day you delay placing your goods before the public is costing you money.
Pure, everyone may know you are in business—know where your store is, but they do not have the time to run to your store to find out about the new things you are showing, about the special bargains you are offering and the number and one other thing that makes your store an interesting place to visit.
Many people may be going past your store every day to buy something you could sell them at a lower price than they are paying—and why? The other follow invited them to buy—that's all. You didn't.
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WELL KNOWN HOUSTONIAN
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WELL KNOWN HOUSTONIAN
M. B. L. MATHERSON of Houston,
well known as a printer and freeworker,
was born in Houston. "I spent several days in
Kansas" and visited the city and
wishing with old-friends, a
woman was grand Chancellor
of Louisiana, was called to
the Colleges where she lived.
Gather brother in Newman where
fellow was held daily.
M. B. E. J. WATSON A
VISITOR IN DALLAS
Mrs. B. E. J. WATSON, wife of
the late Rev. S. J. WATSON, of
Macedonia Baptist Church, visited
Dallas through a daycare days
for a show, visit to her mother
the guest of Mrs. A. V. West.
MRS. JOSEPHINE CADELL
MRS. JERSEY Cuddal, wife of Rev. Cuddal formerly of Dallas, new pastorin in Los Angeles, chalenged in 2013, was shipped to Dallas for hurdle and funeral service was held in Dallas where she sent from churches in Calif. and Spokane, Wash. Dr. E. Kallington Wilson conducted the service and rescheduled the later, dignitational Minister's Alliance of which Rev. Cuddal was a member of H. M. of North Texas. The Sun is in charge of the work.
DOCTORS AND NURSES
OVER-WORKED TAKING CARE OF IN-
FLUENZA
Simple Precautions and Home Treatment
Would Avoid Great
Injury
**SURVIVAL HISTORY**
The recent influx of infants has been a test of skills and abilities and urban life. All time and ability of the local area. They may have few opportunities to develop their own skills. Simple care of prevention and basic treatment of the accident of choice is essential. It is suggested that if your house is within your area, you should have a slight cough or fever feeling. If a cough or fever sound, be alert danger.
and San Sebastián Street, with the field
and the next three to the right, the taller
tower, the taller, the taller, the taller,
with the Alta. Inferior, the evanescent,
progression. The general public is
progression. The general public is
MOORELAND Y. M. C. A.
MAKES REPORT FOR
FEBRUARY
Murrayhead Branch
Murrayhead Branch, 1820
I know of nothing more important
for the present and future
and appreciation of the Young Makers
and inspiration of the Young Makers
and Mr. Hester Hester Vernickey
and Mr. Hester Hester Vernickey
and Association work in the
Theatre, study the altitmity
and Biblical history, study the altitmity
and Biblical history, study the altitmity
of the boys and young
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1920
Ella B. Moore Theatre
SMARTER SET COMPANY
10
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce that the North - Dallas Club is now open under new management
Meetings, Dances, Banquets, private and Public parties
Sunday night is the regular dance night for the club, other nights the beautiful Hall can
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A Chorus of Beautiful Dales
HOMER TELT WIDNEY
MATINEE—Monday,
Mar 22nd
Starting at
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Main Floor—Nightly ...
Main Floor—Nightly ...
Box Seats—Nightly ...
Balcony—Nightly any
Matinee Prices—any S
TICKETS XXV
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22nd 25th
Starting at 2:30 P.M.
Prices:
Dr. Nightly—First 8 Rows
Dr. Nightly—Last 16 Rows
Nightly ... Nightly ...
Nightly any seat ...
Prices—any Seat ...
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Main Floor—Nightly—First 8 Rows $1.10
Main Floor—Nightly—Last 16 Rows .50
Box Seats—Nightly $1.65
Balcony—Nightly any seat .35
Matinee Prices—any Seat .50
ENT SUMM
Dallas
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June
SUMMER SESSION AT BISHOP COLLEGE
The Annual Summer Session at Bishop College will open June 7th, and close August 28th, 1926
Only students of College grade will be admitted.
Fifteen standard high school units will be required for admission.
Scholarship requests should accompany all applications.
Teachers attending the Summer School will be given entrance credit for such high school subjects as they have covered in examinations for First Grade Certificates upon presenting certified marks from the State Department.
1 SHOW NIGHTLY 1
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WILEY COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL AND
SUMMER NORMAL
Summer School Constitutes Full Quarter's Work
For special arrangement, student must complete your study in two
summer's residence attendance. For detailed information, write the
address.
M. W. DOGAN, President, Marsball, Texas.
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PAGE THREE
Directory
A. R. WILLE
Attorney and counsel at Law
200 Phyllis Temple,
Dallas, Texas 19-4-59
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pages of the latest issue of The Communicator who we saw star in it, on such lines as to make it proff. by 1930 should have, not only the face of a man in a dark coat, but also the face in it and hearty endorsement, but some face in shadow, of No face who showed from it who would trade in it. And there those who do the planning for background of cotton field fear, can be no doubt but that it would be those who have an interest in the work of the school. We are not afraid of arresting and we stopped to read not be limited to members of the gro school. None know these what we expected to find was a Nero race. At least that has needs as well as Neroes them. But instead we read "Placing the establishments that are now being really studied them."
One of the most estimate of amount in less than a week's time, the amounts of our group went in fact, the amount 'was over sub-
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS
W. R. KING.
COMING INTO OUR OWN
of spirituals. And to the extent that they are considered as a way of salvation, they are of Abraham, in fact the only music which is distinctly American, but not Jewish. But we should seek in every place where they are heard, which they are heard, received. Through them we have large opportunities to touch them, we have been helped to obtain music of that which is highly profitable.
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TO WHAT EXTENT DO WE I LANDA LOVE DISCRIMINATION
One of the most valuable of the ropes of our group went into pn of the leading departments of the city few days before and on an occasion a queen which then contemplated purchaser, was also able to give it on our care of the work rooms - upstairs in still three other cases, members of our race of the most
The courses of the merchants rendered more complicated by the always tend toward the source of the greatest number of dollars in the trades studies of the mind of the merchants who constitute a truth which may give a difference in the amount of intelligence to be found in the race well we recount. Despite the Indian race more than a million dollars may be purchased with nearly of merchandise of various kinds which Negro teachers have worked on the highest degree of the knowledge of Negro teachers, and the shortest considerable what taken in consequence that amount is probably in the course of the length of their school that of teachers who have attended the training of the Negro child be what is already known all of their problems in this regard; but the acceptance of that course and solve more difficult problems of the scholastic world will bring an extent to which they dislike the determination which they constantly express to their new students. Their million dollars spent in store of their own would bristle us make such studies, with some can now be told. And they have their own teachers among their disposal all of the things themselves and their greater attainment can now be told. And they have their own teachers among their disposal all of the things themselves and their greater attainment can now be told. They have an national sort as the National PIGGIE NEAPUMP RADIO WAR WORK. BY R. M. Bassett (radio Bassett) RADIO ENTHUSIASTS HAVE HAD the opportunity to accomplish this.
So widowhood has become this
moment, and the man who has
had decided to write letters
for the managers of several,
of which he has received in
respondence, which he has
concerned the motives as patrons of
the stories. Thus only do they feel
for the determinations which they
make, which they which sees into the maintenance
more than $15,000 for the erection of a Y. M. C. A. building in Indiana, but their personal services into the life put, not only their money, but their personal services into the life cost them an amount in less than a week's time. In fact, the amount "was over suburban." Compare if you please, this little city in Arkansas, with our own city in New York, for the cost of compensation, Dallas pleases to be aided from the study which the two cities make of the city. "And the said" that it wanted a Y. M. C.
also by their actions. That we
trust a of a real, virile business
that is a real, virile business
that there can be no doubt but
that both of these things are badly
needled.
TO END ILLEFERACY BY 1950
- In its meeting a few weeks ago.
- The National Educational Assoc-
tion of Teachers.
cheap in music. Will come info. info.
The Express congratulates
The Colorados-Taylor Choral Club.
rendering a worldly wish.
FROM A BEADER
REACH OP MAN* written by F. B. Tucker of Deweyville, Texas, which follows:
Ob. To Mountain an strong and tall mountain before God in all your splendors.
Nature has planted you in her garden.
You are beyond the reach of man.
Even the Sun will grow itself behind.
You are growing every day!
How tall will you grow?
And look like alver rainbown after
The whirls that blow across your
restaurant.
And bring in back cool brews
All these things were planted by
Nature.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1920
Radio Topics
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(A, N, P.)
The joke is, that a lot of white folks do not know they are listening to "tune in." The Radio designer, color, and that is at least one use of skipping and playing to antiquity which they could not reach in
PIGGONS SURPANS PLATINO IN
WAR WORK
By R. M. Sharrell
(Engineer)
RADIO ENGINEER
RADIO ENGINEER has
put one chance to accomplish-
that the carrier gun. (It
has one chance to capture.
can it never do,罢 calender Cause
them to never ask,罢 for the United
States,罢 for the United States,
business is it from his faith in
communication during war time,
communication during war time,
of radio, he yet holds that the car-
riage is still alive,罢 to come
to live, still alive,罢 can be
used to carry messages with milt-
terial information,罢 and if there is
international,罢 And if there is a
military,罢
because it is time we are not
captured. And if they are intercepted
the sender's location is not disclosed
_ he points out.
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When the Imperial Wizard, in Attica, turns on the radio and a great performance from the midst of all his Nordic mushtub to listen to a great performance from the stage, the person on the other side of the room does not yet understand that the person on the other side of those "long-tail, brown-shirt" men that would make a prescriber lay the blink down.
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Radio Questions and
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Buffalo bears achieve achievements in the war with open-air canoeing and surfing, and paper giants are the most daring riders in the world. When in Gallup Alaska, buffalo hunters in marshocks in the air and catch them by their hips or stalks with their teeth. Not long ago a new corpseman declared that he had been a canoeist for another Ridley, while racing all across the coast. North Carolina will dimplum while their heads are gilling, pick up an almost in the same instant in Norway. In Alaska under M. inprison, the legal age was 15. Women are employed as anatomy students in port Norway and Finland, helping the warship Mitsuba Japan, will convert it into a museum building. But by any unanticipated leap is that of the kaven. The smaller is that of the golden-horned American Indians were riding rubber to make balls and balls as fast as A.D.
"Ther" Flowers of Brunetown, Ga. has been middleweight champion. It is the first time in history a Negro has won the title crown. The writer, the public have written the press and public have grab with community, good grabs and in a spirit of true sportmanship. Normally reigns among the Negro population. Flowery accession to the middleweight throne has there been no racial distinctions. There have been no racial distinctions. "No Highly indignant" white gold have been pushed off the "Wright" ring. It has been reported that cultured Americans are putting on "super" coats and disguise of "highly indignant" coats fashion much to the irritation and disdain of "highly indignant" exhibitions of self-realization.
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Mrs. Lula Alldaffy, and Mrs. Cray
CHAPEL HILL—Sunday, school was good and well attended. Eleanor K. H. Dickerson pastor of the E. H. Dickerson church and president of an excellent Mennonite. The Communities: Canaan, Yukon, met at evening. Among those present were Dr. L. E. L. Dempster, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. L. Dempster, Demonstrator. Home: Economical lioness menu was served. Lawyer: Dr. H. John A. M. B. Church of Austin. Texas is in the city writing relatives and Friends of Houston, Texas to share relatives. O. M. M. A. Manks motored from Houston, Texas to share relatives. Belville, Texas. You will always find the Express at McDermott
CHICHEFTY - Prof. C. H. Waterer, of the Extension Work for Negroes of the State of Texas was with county agent, M. C. Lairmium, several of the club members present, broken and featured to several schools in the first district included the school at Hopewell Community. His interest in the county house represents colored farmers who representative colored farmers who are interested in suggestions and common sense principles respecting method of current year. More than two counties agent, a master teacher, heard him. Twenty nine counties friend to industrial activities of the county and a constant advocacy of graming of farming, was present and worked in unmistakably term-of-age means and support to any farm or any contestant or any contestant who would institute Mam Quahtee autocurren
BIG SANDY—Rev. O. E. Adams presented a nobile sermon, at 11:00 p.m. on Monday, March 16. Noble has charge of the chair, M. U. E. Woodward from J. C. (m) was in the city sitting, relatives and friends of the pastor. Noble was on the stair-knist M. J. Noble Mona was in the city to spend the day with Paul Martine and works on his marriage. Mona will also find the express at Barbara Cafe Sunday, Mona C. M. James at Abilene Baptist Church. You will find the express at Barbara Cafe
Van Alsteyne—Invoces wry good at Chapel U., M.-J. Church, Chapel U., M.-J. Church, taking the lead of the town under the new leader Super M. L.-W. Wilson in the home of her sister Mrs. J. W. Wilson. She leaves a haunt in Alabama, the Blake Club of Alabama, was at Morning Chapel
Filip, Baptist, church, services
good at 11:00, and 11:30, clock. Paskar,
services to splendid congregations.
Paskar, services to splendid congregations.
pastor, bishop, Alen the M. E. pastor,
preached in his stand. Pilot,
minister, and minister, and wife
minister, and wife as citiannia here.
The lactic church under our
remarkable well, having been
remarkable well, having been
paper and paint are to be put
on. We are looking for Mrs. Alonso
for the Executive Board in June.
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SAFE DEPENDABLE PROTECTION PROMPT-SATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT The PEOPLE'S MUTUAL JUSTICE TO ITS FULLEST EXTENT BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
Is Taking Dallas
MATTIE SMITH ..... $1.50
MARY L. HOWARD ..... $10.00
GUS MURRAY ..... $10.00
ALTIA JOHNSON ..... $10.00
GREEN WEAVER ..... $10.00
GEO. COFFEY ..... $8.00
SAM PITTMAN ..... $10.00
PRANK COLLINS ..... $10.00
FANNIE CURTIS ..... $10.00
EUGENE FARMER ..... $10.00
CARBIE GRAY ..... $10.00
ELIZA DAVIS ..... $10.00
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LAURA OCEANO ..... 52.90
ANNE MARTIN ..... 19.90
LAWANNI JOHNSON ..... 189.90
LAURENAT MAYER ..... 48.90
LEILLE WILLIAMS ..... 189.90
SOCIATION
DALLAS, TEXAS
W. E. Ewing, Pres.
WEIGHTHAFT FALLS, Johnson Addit, then-Service at Kennebunk Chapel J. I. Johnson for womens the Guests name named brassiere a wonderful jacket he wore. Johnson held his first Quarterly Conference Monday night, excellently night during the week. Rev. Carter Hunter. Minister. Hunter presented wonderful seminars morning and evening. Minister. Minister presented wonderful seminars morning and evening. Minister. Ministry Society was accustomed
WOLFE CITY—Services well attended at the city. Church Sunday, 10:30 a.m., Lloydson J. Mia I. Palen and K. Jackson motored to Greenwood Sunday in. White Wright, Mrs. children are visiting friends at the city. Grand daughter spent Saturday at the church. Mrs. K. Thomas, Joe Deweyen, Mrs. confirmed to him, Henry Dumon, Mrs. were married at the homes of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson was in Lodson Sunday.
SWEETWATER—Little, Kohl H. was on time with all, with effort. Mrs. is doing a great work. Rev. R. W. is doing a great work. Rev. R. W. is doing a wonderful message at 10 a.m. service at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mike service at 8 o'clock. Robert Wilson is on the sick Hus. stop Mrs. John Fogel, stop Mrs. Jones
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1926
In The Realm of Religion
Dallas Churches Invite You to "Come to Church" Sunday!
S if he were speaking from beyond the curtain of the grave, William Jennings Bryan, in his last will and testament, presented in two striking paragraphs, what he believed to be the most essential thing in life.
THERE is no institution like channels, and there, we can the church, in helping us and find happiness,
our children find a rudder. The church eeds you. You With such a rudder, we can need the church.
steer our lives into useful Come to church tomorrow.
**TRADEER OF TRANSFERAL ORDERS OF THE RACE**
$500,000 in Assets
$1,500,000 Hospital and Bath House
At Hot Springs - Free To Members
Hone 511 1-2 Malvern Ave., Hot Springs, Ark.
At Dallah see NEEDHAM L. BENTLY, 2600 Swiss Ave.
IN THE REALM OF RELIGION—AN EXPOSITION OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON, MARCH 21, 1920
JESUS DIES AND RISES FROM THE DEAD
While I have devoted a large part of my time to the study and discussion of political issues, . . . I feel more interested in religion than in politics, in cause religion is the only influence that controls the heart, out of which are the leaves of life, he wrote.
Next to religion I am most interested in education, because education can and should increase one's capacity for service. Not education will not be a benefit to its possessor and a blessing to society unless widely used. I am anxious that each intellectual ship shall be equipped with a moral rudder sufficient to control its course in life morally.
KIRKSTADT
KIRKSTADT
channels, and there, we can
and happiness.
The church eeds you. You
need the church.
Come to church tomorrow.
ATTENDANCE
OF UNION
ADVERS OF THE RACE
Assets
Hospital and Bath House
To Members
Hot Springs, Ark.
NTLY, 2600 Swiss Ave.
and there, we can
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urch.
church tomorrow.
ON
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and Bath House
in
Springs, Ark.
0 Swiss Ave.
The Brightest Day in The History
Of The World
The reception of Christ is vital to the Christian faith. When Jesus is born, then is our preaching mind, and your faith also is vein. And your faith also is vein. And by too many witnesses to the least doubt. The testimony of the nine different times He appeared, the simple story as it is told, the simple story as it is told, the simple story as it is told, courage with which those shrewd
"EVERYBODY, INVITED"
At GREATER MADACIONA BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday, March 2St at 3:30 P.M.
"A GREAT MASS MEETING"
Rev. Dr. Winn (White) With his congregation
Will be the speaker
In LWHTS The Knee Clinic will have change of address by Macedonia in Bristol and Jamaica. Clinic will have change of address by Macedonia in Bristol and Jamaica.
SUNDAY SERVICES
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M.
Bible Study, m, m, m, m, m, Christian School,
Bible Study, m, m, m, m, m, Sunday
Weekly Services
Bathing, Monday night, 8:00 p.m. Praise Meeting,
Bathing, Monday night, 8:00 p.m. Praise Meeting,
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
There's no need to worry about the hair and skin of Grace, Violet, Crystal, or your other pretty friends. Yours may be just as pretty. Use regularly
long man, the discipline, went about the work after Portcourt, the insecurity that ultimately all the world when ever it came on all races and conditions of life. Finally, the changed attitude was the conquest of the cross, that even blacks would mind to unleash one on. But his John Boy George has but the Christian, millions of glory. Towards the end of his life, Towards the end of his life, All the light, of sacred strayer, found the BUSH subline.