Dallas Express

Saturday, July 24, 1926

Dallas, Texas

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WANT GEORGIA SOLDIER MURDERER PROSECUTED A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope N. A. A. C. P. Sends Message to the President Asking For Action in Case of Soldier Murdered in Georgia and Removal of 24th From Camp There Founded by W. M. King. VOL. 88 WAN N. A. A. C. P. Sends Action in Case of S moval of 24th Fron A Letter addressed to President Coolidge was made public by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 68 Fifth Avenue today, in which the president warned of danger, that each step as an possible be taken by you to bring adequate pumph that the 24th infantry be removed from the more difficult community where deserts and snow cover are present to be the case at Amer- SILVER LOVING CUP FOR MOST ACTIVE CITY OF NEGROES Cleveland, Ohio. July 14-The director of Activities of the Cleveland Attorney Norman I. McGhee, has just announced that as one of the final members of the National Session of the National Negro Business League, to be held in Cleveland, August 14, 18, and 20, and to be awarded the "Sloy" in the United States which enters the best float in the annual parade representing colored people and the best exhibit of business opportunities for colored people and the best exhibit of business opportunities in being done by the business congratulations to the colored person of that city. Bests of Award. One in the Flightagged, the In- vocation, the American Made Made in the In- vocation, the American Made Made in at the -Twenty-seventh -Annual at the -Twenty-seventh -Annual Business League -Cleveland, Ohio Great Number of Cities, Compete. Already a number of cities in the country field. Detroit, Michigan; Cincinnati, Ohio; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Michigan; Boston, Massachusetts; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Baltimore; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; to compete in the contest, and a team will be selected to compete for the cup. The cup will not be allowed to compete, and the losing cup are betted on to every city dealing the cup from the Convention Center. The Cup Association 2014 U. S. TROOPS ATTACK PULLMAN PORTERS New Orleans, La., July 34—(A.N. 11:30 a.m.) The Army Corps of Engineers, in the training camp at Alexandria, Missouri, at the J. & P. station, designe the efforts of their commanding officer, to train railroad detectives finally subdued the members of the state militia, who had taken cath to protect the peace and dignity of the nation. Ope leading newspaper of the state, the affair said. "Many of the troopers seemed to be unable to handle plans." The Dallas Express TEACHERS ASSOCIATION CHOOSES WACO AS PLACE FOR MEETING ing by the white association under the direction of Secretary Ellis of that organization had convened a meeting to discuss the school management of the state of Texas. Association Journal noun to be OFF Person Proof is now being read on the minute issue of The Bulletin, of which will be off press in a few days and in the hands of the membership by the same part of Angela. According to the statement of President Colman, several of the leading authorities on school subunits in the nation are meeting to discuss the meeting and it is expected that several of them will have places on the program. "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. NEW JERSEY MOB TRIESTO DRIVE MAN FROM HOME FACOMA MISSES FIRST TO FAKE SUBMARINE RIDE IN FUGIT NOUND. To Miss Myrtle Washington the labored daughter of Mr. J. A. G. Washington and wife Cindy C. Minn. Court came the distinction of being the first two Colored ladies in the State to attain status below the surker of the water. They had the pleasure of being the guests of the J. B. G. Myrtle Com. Sid. Mr. Myrtle was overridden by the consent of J. C. Craig, commanding officer of the U. R. S. R. 27. She was being submerged for thirty minutes in Kegal in Purgue Sound off the coast. The pictures of the party were taken by officers of the crew. Miss Washington is a recent graduate of the Stadium High School in Sid. on the U. R. B. Kegal No. 27. NEW JEW DRIVE 1 KNIVES END LESSONS IN AMERICAN HISTORY Loyal Friends Hold Meet In Houston N. C. GOVERNOR SAVES LIBERIANS SEEK TO IN- LIFE OF YOUNG BOY TEREST U. S. NEGROES TWO DIE INNOCENT OF CRIME COMMITTED BY WHITE WIFE tax years ago, accorded to an affairtion Lide by Tressa Cilicero, the wife of the president of the schaff at Queenen McCarthy, the husband of the acquaintance and now in the possession of the schaff at Queenen McCarthy, King of kindness, will hire her husband and wife. RSEY MOB T MAN FROM N New York, N. Y. Jake Hand is affectionate part of white at Palmstead Park, N. J. to drive William P. Adams of New York to Palmstead Park, N. J. to drive located at 188 Brinkerhoff Park, Palmstead Park, N. J. brought action by the National Association for Children when Mr. Adams applied to the Association for Mr. Adams but wishing to provide for him but wishing to provide for his wife and 3-year-old son a real-money investment in a real-money municipal park. Before closing the A locate from Alabama indicates that Mr. McClendon King, his first husband has no stains on his wife and child, while he was at New York City, Mr. Adams appaired to the Attachments for help. The Association intends to Governor A Harry Moore of New Jersey, Mayor Steven S. Burke and Bergen County, Mr. Adams was also furnished with a letter to Officer Randall, from the Police Department of Palm Beach Park, the Sheriff's Office and the Police Headquarters and after much trouble, finally got a promise from the Sheriff's Office and guard at Mr. Adams house beginning at five o'clock in which Mr. Adauna moved in. Carrie Moore, a sister dated July 15 to the N. A. A. C. P. advises that he has referred the matter, which centre jurisdiction of this kind, Mr. Adams should present his complaint to the Mayor and where he is entitled to the police department and have no doubt that --- Reports Show Order Has Gollections of $82,459.12. Grand Master Hunt Tells of Progress in Oklahoma and Growth in Texas. Many in Attendance. Oklahoma, and Arkan- BISHOP GREEG TO BE IN DALLAS SUNDAY RODDY COMPLETES TEXAS TOUR FOR NATL BUSINESS LEAGUE J. W. HUNT. National Grand Master gates from every noon and corner of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas survived on every train, coming into Houston, early Sunday morning. Rev, G. A. Bell, Dallas, W. L. Dennis, Wakol, Dr. J. H. Hughes, Cameron; Dr. B. E. Howell, Dallas J.P. Goodwin Liberian University of Texas Austin, Tex. Distinctive in Service Always Progressive ECU' Set In Hour Her Has Collections of of Progress in Oklah in Attendance. Oklah (By J. A. Austin) J. S. Henry, Wee; J. A. Austin, Dallas; Prof. Coutter, Calibert, OK. Dallas; Prof. Coutter, Calibert, OK. Gates, Oklahoma City, OK. Following the opening ceremony of the first 24 hours, session. UTED Houston tions of $82,459.12. Grand in Oklahoma and Growth Oklahoma, and Arkan- Hind, Dellaia, presiding; National Grand Secretary, J. W. Jaworlow, at the command of the National Grand Master called the roll of the Grand Master and delegates Appointed to Committees. Followed self- sell. Committee on Rules, Credentials And Necrology Roll call of Lodge and Palms and Relief reports of various Com- ments and relief reports of the attention of the delegation MAYOR Grooming—MAYOR Protein Treat- ment Monday night, the Auditorium of Enniscipation Park was filled with delegates, members and friends of the city. The delegation was dressed of welcome and other features of a well prepared program. The address of the city of Houston delivered the address of welcomes. Mayor MAYOR assured the delegation a cordial reception while in the great city of Houston. The above the official commended, favorably upon Houston Colleged Citizens and said have here, another pleasing and convincing. another feature of the program was the American Mutual Benefit Association Orchids, an organization among the largest ever pleasing with several number were attributive attractive numbers were attributive CONTINUE ON PAGE THREE MPLETES TEXAS TOUR FL BUSINESS LEAGUE expanded set of colored clothes they love us and we love them, we got along fine together.^2 Reference man of the men in the audience. He also spoke of the Houston Hospital, a beautiful new structure, a gift of admiring white RODYD COMPLET FOR NAT'L BUS After having held successful meetings in Tulsa, Marion, Waco and Wichita, he has collected more than half of the life membership for the Na- tional Negro Business League which he has been involved in. Burt M. Roddy, left for points in the seat where he will help in pre- paration of the national body in Cleveland in August. In some respects this was the league representative to the state for the type of meeting held and the response elicited was in- spired sort in the work of the league that has been observable before. The meeting in Waco which has the aspects of a business symposium. The church was comfortably ground- ed on the various lines of business were stated together and all had some product of their particular concern. net pleasing and convincing, spreaded set of Colored citizens; they love us and we love them, we program was the American Mutual Benefit Association, ORCIS, an organization made of several prominent Colored men of Houston setting in the audience. He also spoke of the tractive numbers were satisfactory, structure a gift of admiring white CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE In every case, each city, through the representatives signified in the league, will be invited to compete with the National League and to do all in its power to make its Daliae Mavir Invite National League For 1927 According to the statements made by several of the leading managers in the association with Mr. Roddy in which Non. C. P. Stark, president of the Daliae Express Publishing Company, and Magdalene Director of the Daliae, was present, an invitation to the league to hold in 1927 meeting in Daliae may be extended at the Clucked and Neighbors. PRICN FIVE CENTER The alliance of the Mayor, proclam addresses a beautiful analysis of the three words, Loyal, Friends of America, Proof, S. C. Counter, Colbert, G. Oklahoma, responded to the city offi- cals words of welcome. It is a pro- blem. E. J. CRAWFORD, National Grand Secretary. "FARINA" GIVEN TO MOTHER AFTER DIVORCE DECREE News of Your Home Town DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST MISS EYES. SOCIETY Going away Luggage Bidder Luggage at Much Lower Price. Cons in and be contained. A transitional stock of skis and unsecured luggage. Wardrabe Trunks $24.75 Hard fiber covered, heavy customs lined with shoe and hat box and locking device. A $75.00 value. HAT BOXES Special: Heavy construction, creative lining. Best value. $3.25 Extra special: G-wide leather Hand Bags. Double handles, leather lined. $12.80 and $16.00. values. $7.75 BOSTON BAGS Real Cowlhide Leather Well made. Special. $1.35 COWHIDE LEATHER SUIT CASES Heavy Leather Straps $5.00 LEATHER HAND BAGS Special Values Leather can be made, cannot be duplicated elsewhere. $5.00 GLADSTONE COWHIDE CASES. Extra special: $2.10. A wonderful value. $11.75 BRIEF CASES Heavy, Cowlhide $3 Pockets. $4.35 $3 Pockets. $5.75 SUIT CASES—Our Special Price Good construction. $6.00 value, brassed lock drawbelt. Cushion. Cowlhide Straps. $3.00 Four Pockets. DAILY LARGEST PAWNWORKING REMEMBER 2312.ELM "LOOK FOR THE THIS NAME" I have found a great need for the *Alfred Male Quartette* renderer. I am an experienced expo schedler at the First Male Club and have worked hard in preparing materials to make money for the *milk* stationation of the Moorland Haven *Hannah*. The junior, June kite on a special promotional milk is a tubercular mother of two children ages 2 and 4 years. The *J. Wright* O. Anderson, I. Stuart, I. Wright, Your secretery in Dallas nine months. He spoke. was sent to my clinic by Mrs. Shar- wood from Baylor where she was the expense of Field Day held May, will take care of the children for Prof. L. Manka $1.00 $6.00 per week if the mother will Mr. M. N. Anderson $1.00 the mother will pay the $6.00 per "who will pay the $6.00 per week for the children" I have not been the following men contributed to wood from Baylor where she was able to find her relatives. Men and young men of Dallas will send two quarters to assist him, and must have some spending change and she will Cards which afford unusual expenses he given two quarters of milk a bag to the holder. Mr. Chase, that she came to my mish-inkle with a ques-tion from Osborne Park, N. J. she sent her to the office. She shepped cotton and collapsed did not get "3" Card, would prepare if you would mail me one card. Respectfully. RUTH LOVING. assumes larger opportunities for our Clinics hold. 12 young men of Dallas. REPORT OF COLORED NURSE Dallas Tuberculosis Association. June, 1956 I held four clinics on the southside this month, the neighborhood, very much interested, 15 cases came to me, 2 cases and 2 cases of pregnancy, 2 cases of very hard teeth and 4 cases where a child was ill. I had 2 cases of colitis, 4 adults were re-examined. The scale question on the southside seems to be at a standpoint. The india has gone away, and I am reliving the infant welfare of the children. I have held three clinics already and I have one more to hold before I have held three clinics already. I have five sick children at this clinic during the last three weeks. The work is very interested. I do not feel at all good about some of my patients this month. I cared little smith a 24 year old woman after school, an afternoon, and he came back home Monday morning. He is now living here where he wishes. I do not know where he lives, but I cultivate. I have only known him two weeks. He says he has been about two months. He is not about two months. He is not care of the care. I am told his only dependence is a great grandmother. I reported this case to Mr. Andrew. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1920 Home Calls.....122 New York Chess Club.....123 Dropped from List.....7 Not T. N......124 United States Army.....125 Died.....126 Number Talked to.....127, 128 Cuba or India.....129 Mexicanian Calls.....130 Libraries Distributed.....40 pieces Number of Patients on Milk List.....131 Clinical Holds.....132 I am relieving the infant welfare nurse from her vacation.....133 Children to Clinic.....135 Children on Visiting List.....5 my own visiting Hat (Tuberculous).....136 own visiting Hat (tuberculous).....137 New Children Hat (tuberculous).....138 Refereed to Dental Clinic:.....139 City Physician.....4 City Liaison.....4 United Charities.....140 Other.....2 Welfare Nurse.....141 Admitted to Caribbean:.....142 Woodland.....143 BETWEEN HOSPITALS.....144 Colored Nurse.....145 CARD OF THANKS I take this method of thinking the household of Ruths: No. 8240 and the many friends for their tenure, who have been me in the recent death of my wife, Mrs. Willis Robersonpham, who was born in 1920 in 1649 Campbell Street, she Heaven, to insure her lost a husband and ally, Mrs. Roberta Texas, July 19, 1924. CARD OF THANKS We take this method of thanksgiving our many friends for their help, and we thank them in the host of our sister and niece, Mary Gullott, who departed this life 7/12/1952. Missed: Mary Johngood, Mrs Eliza Jackson, Mrs Mina Gullott, Mrs Mina Gullott, Mrs Mina Gullott, Abuhery Gullott, Reginville Goodwin, Reginville Goodwin, MORELAND BRANCH - Y M. C. A. REPORTS OF JUNE Dallas, Texas, July 24, 1952. As we begin this report we think the well-equipped, group of Nazi Germany, Africa and America who are expected to attend the World, Y. M. C. A.-Conference at Hallettsville, North Carolina, will be the movement of youth among their race alongside the movements of other races. Such is worth, of our consideration. Tennis. A group of young men have purchased tennis rackets and net and have been playing in the court. $25.00 FREE $25.00 AT ST. CHARLES ADDITION FOR COLORED drive out East Grand Avenue, Past Tennison Park and look for big sign or ride Mt. Auburn Car to end, go 2 blocks South to East Grand Avenue, where you can buy 4 rooms and bath on small monthly payment, no big notes. See Coupon below: This Coupon is good for $15.00 first payment on a home in St. Charles Addition when accompanied by $4.00 in cash but must be presented to owner and not through an agent. Good only from July 19 to August 1. Good only to reliable-people none other wanted in the ADDITION. DALLAS — WILEY CLUB TO-GIVE SCHOLARSHIP DANCE Proceeds to be given to two graduates that rank highest in the School and Booster Washington HI to be considered. The "Dallas-Wiley Club" composed of the Alumni and under-graduates of Wiley College are making plans for August 5th. The proceeds from this dance to be divided between the Alumni and under-graduates of highest scholastic average. Graduates from Booster Washington HI will be considered in the award. The club is endowing to build up a scholarship fund which it will purchase in products of Dallas School to the leading school in the state. Wiley College is purchasing "gratic effort to secure the their Alumni Matter and the highest scholastic average." By giving Dallas Graduate financial assistance the "Annual Wiley Dance" which is held in September, but it will not displace the "Annual Wiley Dance" Show your colors and help make the "Scholarship Dance, a success, and an admiration will be given in later." Watch the Express. BIRTHS AND DEATHS Teresa Tognazzi, 2412 Cookson, a boy. Bert Nash, 1115 Clark, court, a girl. Robert Kennard, 2622 Kakin, a girl. T. Cooper, 4115 McKinsey, a girl. Christopher C. Smith, 115 Winnebago, (rear), a girl. Death. Jack Dudley Thomas, Thomas. Berta Prasher, 2457 Wat. Prince Pitman, unknown. Mary Smith, 1418 Whitley, Kiley. Mary Smith, 1418 Whitley, Kiley. Coffee Christian, 811 Allen. IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED • ON AND BROTHER, ROBERT JOHNSON. DAD OF 1912 May not your sleep he disturbed For in the future you will be able to see your face. The memory of your dear face is stamped in our hearts. Hoping for the day when you will be able to see we shall see you face in face. Mr. Thomas, Mother. Harvey Jones, Father. Mr. James Jones, Slater. Miss Hanah Crawford has announced the opening of a class in the community to be held each day at the Community House on Origo Park in North Park. The classes, will open on case and will be held each morning. MARRIED Rev. R. A. Johnson to Miss Lutile Hill. Mrs. Charles Blakem to Miss Thela Washington. Rev. R. A. Jenkins, officiating. DATIN CARE The Bunchel Club of Bethel A. M. Church, will serve dinner Friday at the residence of M. A. Thomas, 2110 Cochran Street. THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. 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BROWN, paemcine 9 AURGEOM Pel See Sebati car a er male ioscan a tm te 8 3 Oe —— |rove { srt pas Toe a | “SHAVE WITHOUT A RAL} Sir oat icine ie aoe a inna ee oe sae nn eed ee saving Sones mere which they were interested in, etc. In one city a meeting was held, and all the residents came to those people with their appeal. The answers were to the effect that "our money now would do as much good as your infant would have in all of the instances in which members of the race were mistaken in their influence then you cannot get our money now." And there the case rested and some of those banks failed. Of course there is little satisfaction in "getting even." We said satisfaction but we should have said "fearlessness." We great deal of fearlessness and the Florida bank gave to those members of the race a great opportunity to "get even." But the battering of the conditions under which Negro teachers work can come, only through organization of the closest sort. Collective bargaining must be a greater way than it has been in times past, and the association seems now to offer the way to this attainment. The express purpose for an increase in the enrollment this year as well as for the crystallization of sentiment for a more progressive program than marked it in times past. It hopes further that all of the machinery necessary to its operation as a large concern may be so definitely arranged as to allow for its in a more efficient manner than ever before. The choice of Waco, in the opinion of the Executive, fortunate. It is easy of access and it is the reason for the meeting in a carry itself without learing on any other organization and its disposition to become a self determining body is by no means to be censured. CENTRAL COUNTY CENTRAL COUNTY VIEW IN SERVICE MEMBER NATIONAL PERSON PRESS ASSOCIATION. Published every Saturday Morning in the Year at 2:000 Swim Avenue. Entered at Post Office at Dallas, Texas, as second-door Gate- tor under Aid of Congregations, March 1879. THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS The Dallas Express Sub- scriptions in Advance 1 Year $2.25 8 Months .45 8 Months .75 Single Copy .05 Foreign Advertising Representative W. B. Ziff Company, 608 South Bldg. St., Chicago, IL. W. B. Ziff Company, 404 Morton Bldg., 116 East Nassau St. New York, NY. FLORIDA BANKS AND SNORE DEPOSITORS News dispatches of last week stated that when the condition of several of the cases presented, their presidents, the governors, apples, appealed, to the wealthy Negroes of the guees in which they were located for aid in the matter of deposits, etc. In one city a mass meeting and the people to those who were with their appeal. The answers were to the effect that "our money would do you as much good as your influence would have in your life," and the members of our people were mislead. Thus they could not get your influence then, you cannot get our money now. And there the case rested and some of the members of our people there is little satisfaction in "setting even." We said satisfaction, we should have said "offense." There is a great deal of satisfaction and the ease of these cases in the race of the race and the opportunity to "get even." But there can be no doubt but that the case of the cities in which these institutions were in sadden now that it should have been hard to do them two things the Negroes for not agreeing to make deposits at that time. That was exactly the time when their deposits should not have been made for they would only have given some of their good money to go after a great deal and good money to get it was foot. But the Negroes cannot for bear a thought of how much better those cities would have had fear if the Negroes if they could have reason to feel that their influence, that their interest in the general In the account of the recent meeting of the Federation of Colored Womens Clubs which closed its twenty-first annual session a few days ago, there was no mention of the project on which it was working some time ago and which all of Texas has watched with more than the ordinary amount of interest. More than three years ago, the represen- tation of the project in San Antonio, decided to undertake the establishment of a home for the delinquent Negro girls of the state and during that meeting, agreed to the purchase of a plot of ground near the city of San Antonio. It is understood that that contract is still in effect but the scarcity of as to the progress of the organization in this regard prompts The Express in its question as to the fate of the project. It was a weighty undertaking in the first place but one which, in the judgment of this journal, that organization could have handled with ease. It was a thing which badly needed in this state for the progress of the organization to state the case mildly. And further, the project was one in which all of the members of the race in the state could have joined heartily as far as its support, both moral and financial was concerned. The Express hopes that in the case of this project of the Federation "no news is good news" and that it is progressing as well as could be hoped for. It is a thing which can be done by the organization, and the establishment will be a source of pride to the whole state as well as a means of giving to the organization which needs it and is anxiously awaiting some knowledge of progress. The Federation is general public for the project constitutes, in the minds of many, the largest of the worthwhile things which are in-the-program of the organization. THE TEACHERS OF TEXAS CHOOSE WACO FOR A MEETING PLACE Without a dissenting vote the executive committee of the State Association of Colorado Texas chose Waco as the place for this year. This choice was the result in the history of the association, as far as can be determined, that it has ever held its meeting in a place where the white association was not meeting. The reason given being the good one to the effect, times past the Colored association has allowed railroad and railway speakers of the more important members, and that this arrangement was necessary. With the registration last year of more than 1800 members and the collection of nearly $2,000, the association leaped out of the feeble class and assumed proportions which were really a credit for gratification at the showing meet. There is more to gratification at the showing meet and that showing is, at the same time, an indication of the real possibility of the organization when it functions as it should in the state. There are more than 5,000 teachers, in the state, all of whom are proachers of members of the association and are prepared to teach. This has reached its limits as far as membership is concerned. And too, there is another consideration much more important, in the opinion of The Express than the registration of members. It is the creation of a different atmosphere in the ranks of themselves and the establishment of higher standards for those to whom the sacred duty of teaching and directing the Texas, as far as culture is concerned, can afford to bend all of its energies in this direction for the next generation without in any way feeling that any energy has been added. And to its teachers most other groups come the duties of teaching standards. Children must be to guide them young with all of the ideals and ideas which are to guide them in later life and it is through the school that this can best be done. But teachers who, themselves have, few standards even of the lesser sort can do little to mingle these standards. Poorly paid teachers must instill the love of good things in the children who come to them for them, having none of these good things themselves, they can do little toward causing others to want them. Teachers who know little of the correct use of learning time properly. And so on. They must use their time properly. And so on. They must use their things which are called worthless might be mentioned and all THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1928 as to the people, parts of their own race who occupy enviable positions, both as to business and finance. Dallas is the logical place for the next meeting of the National Negro Business League and Dallas with the help of the rest of Texas should go after it and get it. Detroit will spend $10,000 in the making of a survey which, it is hoped will point the way to bettered relations between the races in that city. It is assumed that this is the affairment of the Sweet trial. The good sense of the city commission in having this survey made it to be com-mended but it is yet to be seen that the results of the survey will be as large as they should. It takes more than the ordinary amount of courage possessed by members of the other group, to carry out a program of improvement as pointed out by actual facts. The Road To Better Health CHOLERA INFANTUM by Dr. Arthur L. Forster More than ten per cent of all babies fall during the first year of life. Deaths are due to diseases of the digestive system. Of these, the most serious is cholera infantum, which occurs during the month of July. Cholera infantum occurs regularly each summer and, although out of contact with the infant, does not promptly dispose of and diaper washed so files, not some in contact with the infant, and caring for the sick infant should wash their hands after each time they handle the infant. The hygienic surroundings of children should receive attention, care for the sick infant, and keep of an country-during July and August. Where a long stay is impossible, day exteriors into the open spaces should be promptly disposed of and diaper washed so files, not some in contact with the infant, and caring for the sick infant should wash their hands after each time they handle the infant. which have never been seen upon this day. Her travels and results of her work throughout the United States have been published in Scotland opened the desire and won for women rights in those countries passed out in 1816. MOOSTY CHICAGO. ILLINOIS J. H. Dovasny, prominent in the Bikers and Marching Club, has been a member of the Marching Club head, born in Marching Club head, and then in Chicago. Older members are preservationists in the Chicago area, and the prizes to Chicago. The prize has been deferred until the awards have been deferred well before the season. The Marching Club, in New York Central, in special training and experience, has been a keen swearman with进取 in Cleveland. Rev. I. B. Shone of Lecturer, U. S. A. and S. M. T. has made this annual report to the judges and the board, and has shown a good interest and piece of numerously and financially. The judge and the future of the organization. TEXAS TOWNS CALVINY . Mr. H. Milton is on the sick ack in the back of the Louk. Is in the city visiting his wife, Wine, Milton. Wine, Milton is stone laying. Mr. J. H. Dosey Jr. is Sunday for Hanna to visit his father. He was hustled the last Thursday in Edwards returned from Waco. Edwards returned from Waco. MEMPHIS RED SOX AFTER SOUTHERN LEAGUE PENANT Manhattan, Tenn. July 24—(A, N. P.—F) While the Albany Giants are protecting the awarding the first half championship of the Southern Conference, with the defense strengthening, are on their way to the pennant. Will this week bring your guess to their defense to grab off the lead in the second half and 'and the Giants are at the cloak of the second and final lap of the race. The Giants are putting forth every effort to strengthen their defense. Their offensive players are pitching staff in the loop, composed of salmon, Birdline and Poplar. Players' Name—Club end of the week some definite line should be drawn whereby the defense short stop secured from the Black hawks. With the defense strengthening, will this week bring your guess to their defense to grab off the lead in the second half and 'and the Giants are at the cloak of the second and final lap of the race. The Giants are putting forth every effort to strengthen their defense. Their offensive players are pitching staff in the loop, composed of salmon, Birdline and Poplar. Players' Name—Club electron and only the crumbling of *There* is another stumbling block the *defense* kept them out of the *in* the path of the *Memphis*s running during the first half. *napoley* the Albany players, lead by *Joshua* the *Memphis*s, were *by* the addition of the *Signed Arm* of the most well-balanced team in Tyler, former American Giant harp (the loop and will prove difficult for Tyler) has pitched a winning contender for the *championship* brains for four of the five *Gatehouse* boys are going around the *Brains* to win the *Brains* a good account of the pitching. Another hole in the themselves. ? MEMPHIS, Tenn. July 24-24, A. N. FO)-While the Albany Giants are protesting the awarding the first half championship of the Southern League, the Memphis Red Sox are leading in the second half and lead in the second half the chance at the "grand championship" at the close of the second and final game. The Red Sox are protesting forth every effort to breeze the dirt between the bases, strength is known throughout the circuit and only the crumbling of the bases is the addition of "Angel Army" Tyler, former American Giant hurler. Tyler, the pitched wrist, was winning in exposed to hear the brunt of the pitching. Another hole in the Tiger Flowers, The Recipient of Greatest Welcome of King Carter Middleweight Champion Arrives in Angles By Jimmy Smith Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Cook County Hunters The King of the middleweight boxers, "Finger" flowers, now hails in the city in the city joints of Los Angeles. The King is testing for away from the "mending crowd that has trailed goles that tuesday night. And that Arrival," the Deacon from Georgia of any blind waver given a greater reception. The King was impressed, and unexpected, a torrent of humanity poured into the railway station and Central Avenue, blocking traffic, endangering the trains and噪音 to noise and confusion. The ordinary quid of college poles was the aim of the tournament, that almost became a mite and the timer and reception. Committee were found to be successful, and certain to do bodily injury to Mrs. Flowers and with the champion. Angles for the purpose of boxing Halt the at the Apex Arena. Huffman in at the heavyweight rank. The two will meet next Saturday afternoon, July 21th in a ten round BABY GANS STICKS TO HIS JOB Los Angeles, California, July 24 (by Associated Negative Press) — The some time with his fiancé, "Jahsh Ganor," colored lightweight champion of the coast, still works at his brother's gym. He is a marvel in the ring never longing one of his almost-weekly greatest plays at the title-film. AMERICAN AND JAPANESE ATHLETES QUAR BELL New York, N. Y., July 21, A. (A. N. P.) - Dispatches from Oakland, in Japan told of violent words and threats against students. A game played by the jimms from Stanford university in California which has been touring Japan and San Francisco, the Reports indicate that the Americans became upset of what they considered unfair decisions and laid out their rest with insulting remarks. FOOTBALL STAR LEADS MOB Nashville, Tenn. July 24-11. N. P.)—Yonah Bonar Wale, formerly of Nashville, served as a steward and a Walter Chipp selection for All-American basketball, led an interruled group of white citizens to the court, and arrested of arriving down with his automobiles two white girls. Police from a Dudley, from a Dudley, a variety of charges was placed against him. He was sent to the criminal court, over to the criminal court, JOHN CONNERS, SPORTS MA NDIES IN NEW YORK CHICAGO, Ill. July 24—(A. M. P.) John W. Connors, nationally known sportman, and Dime Ball gave away last last day. Mr. Connors had been in ill health, for some time but his death was a surprise. Friends and both expected and hoped for a resur- sey. Hamm fans all over the country WHERE BRAWN MEETS BRAIN transmits the great ball club game by Mr. Conners for a number of followers throughout the nation following the announcement the nation was a SI Lining game played THE WEEK IN THE NA TIONAL LEAGUE BY A. D. WILLIAMS For the Associated Negro Press Chicago, III. July 18-21. All clubs in July 19. Half印第安纳 for the 19th week of the league in a chosen the world spars. Kansas, K.C. Wagner of the first half has started the second half, but along with them for the mercy game, is to Louis and Indianapolis. The Mon- archa Glants and St. Louis did not first week of the first half, while Dirett, runner-up in the first half, first week of the half in fifth position. race during the second frame jocks as if it is going to be a fight. St. Louis, Kansas, K.C. and Indianapolis, with Chicago, Kansas City and St. Louis have first week to be handcapped injuries at present and hil and this counted on by other clubs to hold the Motor City boys however. Manager, Nigel of the Districters might bolster up and the team does happen in bale half. And Neilson Britton took four tour rides from the start the race will really be on. Chicago will be play- ing the Chicago, Detroit the Cleveland and Ellen and City Kansas City will play. Will the other clubs give the other club a spindle chance to gain the race Chicago will have a chance to gain this week. By the THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1926 LEADERS OF THE NA TIONAL LEAGUE By A. D. Williams Director of Records MEDIA ASSISTANT Player's Name - Club J. Dell St. Louis 16 J. St. Louis 16 Darden, Chicago 10 Darden, Chicago 10 DeMoss, Chicago 10 Allen, Kansas City 9 J. Russell St. Louis 9 J. Russell St. Louis 9 Taylor, Indianaapolis 1 St. Jones, Indianaapolis 1 Brewster, Chicago 8 Oreney, St. Louis 8 Joseph, Kansas City 7 Johannes, Kansas City 6 Harding, Indianaapolis 6 Williams, Chicago 5 J. Jones, Indianaapolis 5 Wells, St. Louis 5 Sutton, St. Louis 5 Thompson, Chicago 1 Thompson, Chicago 1 Roberson, Indianaapolis 1 Includes games up to July 11. Bustleton, St. Louis Greacy, St. Louis Indianapolis, St. Louis Padua, St. Louis Torrentt, Kansas City Wells, St. Louis R. Rutell, St. Louis Watson, St. Louis R. Russell, St. Louis Rose, Chicago Rose, Chicago Steven, Indianapolis Mothal, Kansas City Mothal, Kansas City Arrange, Cubana Guttier, Cubana Guttier, Cubana Johnston, Kansas City Nell, St. Louis Nell, St. Louis Benner, Cleveland J. Jones, Indianapolis J. Jones, Indianapolis Evans, Dayton Includes games up to July 14 RESULTS IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Kansas City, 8; Cleveland, 1; Tampa and Duncan; Wells, 1; Clinton, 1; At Detroit Bendelleman, 14; Detroit, 2; Brown and Foster; and Cooper, Kenyon and Daniels. At CICUACO Brown and Kiskey; Foster and Hines. Bunaday At CICUACO Brown, 4; Chicago, 7; Williams and Huff; Kenny and Akers. At KANSAS CITY Brown, 14; Kansas City, 4; Johnson and Bonner, Brewer and Duncan. Cleveland, 3; Kansas City, 15; Branahan and Bonner; Bell and Kennedy Texas Town THOMAS TOLBERT WRITES FIRST LETTER TO THE BOYS OF TEXAS I am quite sure you have been sent to New York than any other letter. I have been given a menu to eat at the dinner. At the close of nowhere I have been making to make ready for the vowen. prayed as I have never prayed before. I arrived in New York Tuesday for us, not more than fifty minutes. I was not prepared. I directly to the Y. M. C. A. here; boy from Alabama (who had tried and will remain here until tomorrow), to the Colored folks; said, "I am sure you will." Special to the Dallas Express: New York, N. Y. BRISTOL—St. James. A. M. N. Church Sunday School was well attended at 11 o'clock and 2 p.m. He met the teacher after attending meetings. Presiding with the teacher with two members and the quarterly report was presented at the heart of the given. Rev. W. E. Perry, pastor. then left the down town .district were crowded with the noon- day shopper. The remainder of the day was the Negro section of the city. passports and tickets. It was there that I met that I mast. Highlighter Kensington, son of the late Professor Kensington, University, Kokanea City, Kokanea, and Mr. Kengui Aldridge, whose father was the pastor of the Balfron Baptist church at Hartford, Conn. Through the church, the pastor seven passenger cars were secured for the delegation. If of us, including three boys, took in the city, the delegation was armed directly himself. During the dinner it was decided, to discover who was the N.T. PLERANT - White Oak R. Lamb was at his post cremation at 8 a.m. on The Star Light Night after a short afternoon after Sunday School. Timely reentry to Lamb's. Mrs. Ada - Brouhoushour McGill. These tales were very important to put into shape many years later. The R. P. Undered a short program beginning at 4:00 p.m. on Monday and Mrs. J. Brouhoushour were pleased and安慰ed son and Mrs. J. Brouhoushour were great friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Woodson, also Mrs. and Mrs. L. W. Woodson and little Cradock motored to Cockylica, Texas visiting relatives. Mrs. Christian Baker, Mrs. Maggie Baker, Mrs. Cradock motored to the Dallas Express. Have you Mrs. C. A. TOLIVER, Council Mistress of Camp No. 284 National Woodman of Texas and Associate President of the Hu- ponia Grand Temple of the Brotherhood of Negro Building Me- chanics of Texas, Inc. leaves for Los Angeles, California for an in- definite stay during the summer. Nikki is ready to buy the Express most Saturday. GROYFOTON - Ret. W. C. John- son, a former Boston Basket Basketball war with the pole. Sunday and - delivered two doubles in the game. Had in the afternoon. When left Saturday for his church Rose Hill, have purchased a new Rose Hill, have purchased a new founded Hillel Hillel, who po- nished in Lukko has returned home. Lawton - Services were good at the Sunday School and B. Y. P. School with attended the SENIOR PRIOR TICKETS for Mr. Guo-ruan left, Mr. Gua-ruan left, Grand Chapel A, M. B. Church, Grand Chapel A, M. B. Church, Services all day. NU, Hewitzer, pastor CITY FEDERATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS Wednesday, July 14th, the City Ballroom of Colorado Women's Ballroom, 100 W. 10th St. nurse of State and Washington Hts. Mrs. J. H. Waller, preaching, the meeting opened after prayer for Mrs. A. V. West, acting secretary the minutes were read and adopted. Mrs. J. H. Waller, reported that the meeting was held at the State Federation for the City Clubs. Those representing Dallas at the Austin "meeting" were Meadness and Katherine. RAIN Waller, I. M. Lewis, J. C. Willeon, her of Commerce. Gilbert Hickok of the Junior Feder- from this interstrial ex- tention Margo Louise Mime and De- plied on the Com- pult and excellent reports were made of the meeting 'b' the gates. 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