Dallas Express
Saturday, October 16, 1926
Dallas, Texas
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ELECTROCUTE WHITE MAN FOR MURDER OF NEGRO IN FLORIDA
- For The First Time in History of State a White Man Will Pay Supreme Penalty For Murder of a Negro. Governor Signs Warrant and Date Set as November 8th
A public statement from the Porto Ricaian government, the Association represented at of for them. The Porto Ricaian government is the largest public body in the country and is the main body that the association represents in the contract. When the association represents in the contract, the Porto Ricaian government is the main body that the association represents in the contract.
FLORIDA RACE MEMBERS GIVE SUBSTANTIAL AID TO SUFFERERS
WILL FIGHT ATTACK ON
MICHIGAN CIVIL RIGHTS
BILL
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COTTON GROWERS OF ARIZONA CLAIM PORTO RICANS WELL TREATED
Porter's Cheng, Organize Labor.
The Cotton Mills through their
Growers Association, at their
own headquarters, and the Woman's Club in Phoenix, urged their members to support the Porto Hickens and pass a resolution
the style of the Porto Hickens in
the city. The Porto Hickens and
passed a resolution by
Jasmin Los Angeles union, under
the failure of an effort in Wash-
ington to pass a resolution.
The resolution passed read
housed.
Association agreed at the meeting by 11. directors announced, that the association has Puerto Rico, that, and that it is there being lead by agitators among their members when the "red" element is quited responsible for this present issue. The associations where this work and where homes have been provided.
MEMBERS GIVE D TO SUFFERERS
money, and clothing to the sufferers in a fund of $8000 to the Grand Daughter, Butler, Mrs. Ellen Darp of Chicago. The Afro-American life insurance Co. war-awards of this was given through the central value committee in this city, with the Negro workers and included the color lines in assisting the unfortunate.
sanford, Fin.-More, than 15,000 were held in less than ten minutes by the citizens of this city in the storm arose, N. C. M. dekraker, donated free of charge a bus and Dr. J. K. Jerry contributed
Some of the Ode-Hsieh want to
mute it out of the Red Cross,
wiped out and brought in ifppm
from them. They, housed, eli-
shed, and fed.
West Palm Beach, Fla. — A Color-
red unit of the Red Cross in effem-
rity organized here by P. J. Hobe-
s, chief officer of the Company.
Insurance Company, Jacksonville. It
has been organized for the relief of
the white unit for the relief of
the Red Cross and donates
from the Insurance company.
3 Fraternal Leaders and 1 Sunday School Worker Win Walker Trips
mounting Colored press to particle—A consistent leader with pats in a contest to name the four of the exception of one month, when the competition was held in the interim. Travel and the ample ambition, Hon. A. W. LJY39, Brandy Chancellor works at the Men, Men, women, boys and girls throughout the land real-times the opportunity, and accented the prize, with 2,451,125 votes won the first prize, w.r.t. trip around the world.
JOHN BROWN'S DAUGH
TER DIES IN CALIFORNIA
LOUISIANA LILY WHITES
SHOW NEW STRENGTH
New Orleans, La., Oct. 14—A. K. O.—Republican candidate for governor of Louisiana at the recent presidential race on October 27 and 28—one of the few candidates to gather from a nationwide battle to attain the nomination. Charles U. Gordon of Greenwich, Connecticut, and Brian K. Gordon of Greenville, States Republican League, and in a separate battle on October 27, the days are said. There is no getting away from the problems facing the Republican party in the state. The state is divided between black and white and black presidents and the greatest fear of the South is the possibility of a Democratic nomination by Negroes is dominated by Negroes. This problem will also lead to itself automatically as the Republican party in the state is largest, a math, anyway. In the state, with a large Negro population, it will be a large Negro population, in addition to qualified Negro voters in the number of White voters.
"IT'S HELL HERE" SAYS CLAIMS DRINK LOST BIG
MIAMI RESIDENT JOB FOR GILPIN
NEGRO MILLIONAIRE LOSES HEAVILY IN FLORIDA STORM
WILL ORGANIZE NEGRO
CHAPTER OF DISABLED
VETERANS HERE
Chattanooga Confederation Ph. Philadelphia. 'Eight other candidates won Dixie Ph. with 1,852,222 votes over foevert投票 of fifty and twenty-five top in win third prize. a free dollars and all other candidates and around the world. a free dollars and all other candidates. mission on mission. mission on mission. in It.
Mob Adds Three Victims to America's List by Hanging One Woman and Two Men Brought Back for New Trial From Pen Where They Awaited Death
DECLARES NEGRO WOMEN FEAR
WHITE MEN IN SOUTHERN STATES
New York, Oct. 16—(A, N. P.)—In London, Later he entered the Royal Institute just statement of his work, the Academic Music of music, where he met Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, where he medals for eight singing clarinet performances in connection with its study of the gradationism of the Gradationism Charles Lucas medium-industrial formations of United States, the highest gift in the award death rate is lowest in the Western United States, the highest graduation he was sub-professor of with only one exception, in the United States, the only man of his race ever than honour the Patron of the United States
SAYS CONSUMPTION
RAVAGES NEGROES
TRAIN PORTERS GRANTED WAGE INCREASE
Richmond, Va., Qc. I-1A, N. F.
More than three hundred years ago, a
way system have created a great
increase and adjustment of work-
flow capacity of the facility.
Between Arthur J. Hill, general
chairman of the Association of
C. D. Mackey, assistant to vise-
tor of the system.
In May, 1985, he began the
fifth bank, and will cost the
FOR
IDA
OLINA
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Back for New Trial
This is the first action toward the bank of more than 100 million dollars throughout the country, for national white banks, for mortgages for mortgages approximately $100 million.
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NOWARTYA CLUB - M.B. B. Cordell was hindered to the Marianclub club in New York City. A promotive What was played by members and guests. First pril was won by Mrs Elliott Gobley. Second pril was won by the club in tombers._holding highest score in Hedge played during all games. Third pril was played in medical at which play was played on a concession to the guest. Fourth pril was played by Mrs Lansi. Next highest played by Mr. Howard Johnson. Fifth pril was played by Glazer. Guests of the Avvayng wars Mrs Elliott. M. Halloway. Mr. B. Burrell. EXCELSIOR MAYOR AND CLUB was entertained by Mrs B. Burrell. A delightful availge was spent in art work. After the business was over. Bevera. N. J. Jawad and G. O. German conducted services in Maybank, Sunday. Prof. H. C. Alexander was de-
Bru, R. W., Shaw, Olivette's pas-
tion begin a three nights' meal
here Wednesday night.
M. G. Cohn, Johnson, the North Blan-
Nate C. Johnson, the North Beach
School principal, will be well in
much improved. Illness of the
school is being addressed by
Arlene and Adal, returned Saturday
after a week in Arkansas.
Arlene and Adal will be back to
B. Church Sunday were good all department
chairs. The school collected at $11.50 were collected by the school board. M. B is putting over all program
mats. M. B is putting over all program
mats. M. B is putting over the School
School is putting the School School
Rev. C. R. Roach of Bryan, Okla.
St
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(finished a delicious menu was served, which consisted of fried chicken, potato chips and next meeting will be with Mrs. Chase. Next meeting will be with Mrs. C. President, president.
preceded at St. Paul M. D. to Thursday and Friday nights.
other point has returned home,
and Mrs. Jerry White has returned
Street, was called to Ft. Worth,
and returned to Fort Worth,
where the bachelor of Art, Joe
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Amos, 3803
Walt Street, was returned to
Mrs. Jerry White, then day visiting
relatives in Tennessee and K. Y.
ylish
Overcoat
to be out against and no help left on
interacting taught by Sieber Jane
Colleen. Next-meeting will be with
Hilder L. Sauer, Sunday, October
16, 2014. Next-meeting will be with
Weenis, Secretary; M. E. King, Res-
porter.
THE H. Y. STEPPERS SOCIAL
met at Wednesday night, Sept. 18.
For a social night friends were res-
pected. A number of members was present.
Everyone was invited to dinner at a
wonderful evening spent. Officers
W. J. Fourlough, Pres.; W. A.
Pier, Mrs. M. C. Curry, Secy.
Sunday is Tues. Powell, P. B. at
James, A. M. E. Church. The Charl
Charl will present the Diver
Theater. The marriage service will
be held. The marriage service will
women. Rev. David Williams will
priscilla A. CLUB
Sep. 7. The club opened the new
season with M. A. H. Thomas, M.
A. H. Thomas, M. A. H. Thomas,
shaken and smiles the members
present gave interlacing talks on
the venation was spent.
J. E. Smith. After business session
Maria Dold was awarded the Mrs.
book cook. Judge Mrs. Bass, Mrs.
Lawrie and M. H. Henderson, Vie-
trators, M. A. M. Wilson and Mrs.
BAPTIST CHURCH TO LAY
CORNER STONE OCT. 18.
There will be a coronation stone lay-
tion on Mr. John Mitchell's lawn.
Church: Sunday Oct. 10 at 2 P.M.
by the Missionary Society and
other Masons of Texas. All are
occasionally invited. Rev. J. G. Gibes,
poster. D. M. Milton, Clerk.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926
EXTENSION SCHOOL UNDER AUS PICES OF WILEY APPROVED BY SCHOOL AUTHORITIES
MARSHALL Texas, October 16—Everything in connection with the organization of an Extension School at Dalton under the auspices of the City School Authorities, a formal provolvement of the City School Authorities, a formal provolvement of Monday, October 4, Twenty-five teachers registered the first day of school, and twenty-five teachers registered the first day of number were filed. Professor F. G. Clark, a graduate of Beloit College, Wisconsin, and who also holds a master's degree from Columbia University in an charge of this course. He makes most of his teaching time at Beloit College and tendens 2nd enthusiasm. The College considers it a fortunate situation that Professor Clark could be detached for service at Dalton. Professor Clark is a graduate of teacher in the state and for this reason, as the institution is trying to do in all the extension schools, the strongest available phase of educational work and while it may expect competition, it does have the advantage of experience over other institutions that have an extension school at San Antonio last year, the first of the kind established anywhere among Negro colleges. The advantage generated by Wiley is now in process of organization and will open before the week is out.
TUSKEGEE COUPLE CELEBRATE
TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
TUSKEGGE INSTITUTE, Ala. Oct. 16—Mr. and Mrs. Alon. T. Holsey were "at home," to their many friends Saturday night on the occasion of their twentieth wedding anniversary. Stand together as they have stood during the twenty years of their married life, the happy couple greeted that, friends who gathered to extend best wishes, the receiving line with them were Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moton.
The home was beautifully decorated with cut and potted flowers. From a corner of the veranda came the pleasing strains of an orange blossom. The wealth of china gifted abundantly to the esteem in which the couple are held. There were beautiful sets for table use, pictures, lamps, vases. Numbers of congratulatory telegrams were sent to the couple. The candy, cake and nuts, and punch were served as refreshments. Mr. Holley is widely known throughout the country as the Secretary of the National Negro Business Institute and the Secretary of the National Negro Business League.
ATLANTA UNIVERSITY OPENING IN
EXCESS OF TWO HUNDRED
ATLANTA, Gk., October 16—The school year has begun with a larger college attendance than at any previous time in its history, the total number being now in excess of two hundred. When there are more students in the college rank, we have an institution with an attendance of students of college rank approaching three hundred. In the college, eight offer so much college work as to each require the complete services of one teacher. This also in a noticeable advance upon the work of previous year. Afternoon classes are all on our regular schedules and taught by regular professors, and the schedule has also been arranged as to offer attractive class work at three o'clock. Who cannot give their whole attention to school work are welcome to offer attractive class work, which may desire, and for which their qualifications make them fitted.
GROVETON — We are glad to re-
port the rally that has been in the
service in the Rink Theatre; in
the Church under the auspices of the
progressive and honorable Taster, Nettle Cummings of South. Fifth
street left recently for Houston
a success along the financial line.
Groveton grand total of collection was 10212.3.
Clark entertained Tuesday night in
the home of Mrs Creever G. Mee-
rives and friends in Houston and
Croton, Texas.
DREAM AND RUNN AND BLIND
INSTITUTE
Austin, Texas, Oct. 15-Campus
LAWTON, OMA. — "sweeps were not attended on account of
at the regular hour and re-organize.
We have had a deal of
new officers for the next quarter.
La Paley Theatre is on the slick.
and assamble singing made up in
with singing the Negro National
Sweeps is improved by a Hite-
MISER W. O. HAMILTON HAS RECRUITED
HIS PRESIDENT. O. Hamilton of
118th St. who has been confirmed to
her bed for several weeks on coke
and now is receiving her health again
treatment of 07. J. T. Hewlett,
man of 118th St. who has been
managed by his wife, who himself is—an expert
management of the Dallas Nipress
roins success and recovery of ill-
ness.
Texas Towns.
GROVENPOT — We are glad to report the rally that we session at Baldwin Chapel Baptist Church under the auspices of the progressive and honorable Patron James Warner. We are a success along the financial line grand total of collection ww120119. Miss Lucia Patish has returned to work. Miss Patish lives and friends in Houston and Crete, Texas.
DEAP AND DUMB AND BLIND INSTITUTE
hymn. The cement floors of ~the main hall ways of Administration covered with an excellent grade of Leontowon School.宴者 after day one of the department. The business of the teachers table with an excellent desks last Wednesday. Miss E. M. G. Muskett, M. G. Muskett, former student of this school, has returned to teach the Dometic Art Department are now making uniform for the teacher in this department. Mr. W. M. Bryant of Taylorsville, master teacher in this department. Mr. M. Martin has made brilliant plots of flowers near the new building. "The Artist."
TENTH FLEE — The Contest Junior Quartet, of which W. H. G. Marner is manager sang at St. Elijah Street Baptist Church. Sunday morning, and Sunday night. Their singing was very favrably received by each audience. The W. H. G. Marner is chapel of the Chapel Baptist Church of Pendleton, celebrated his 1st anniversary
The Rev. T. S. Boone" returned Saturday evening from an extensive trip over the state, including this, ten couples. The Rev. C. W. W.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1926
JUDGE GRAVES' JUSTICE
Officers Isabella and Fair raided a choke party in North Dallas, the six guards were fired 15.00 each, the guards were making it very unpleasant for confidence men in the city by letting them celebrate the Fair on high fine. Clarence Washington, local con man in doing the fight, be arrested.
Detectives Pirk and Jones that伤 Brown was hunging around the interceding officer, they carried him to the City Hall. A search revealed a platoon Brown said he was on his way to Fort Worth.
Isabella Hircy 2114 Gatton Avenue had an early morning spit and used the officer's knife when he found the party was indeed they found the party was indeed they have been to face Judge Graves Wednesday morning.
Officers Isabelle and Fair raised a choon party in North Dallas, the six guests were fired in 1959, the proprietors were fired in 1959.
Inductive Price and Jones are making it very important for con- making it very important for con- fidence in the city by letting them celebrate the Fair on high fine. Clarence Washington, local man in doing the first to be arrested.
Emergency Grief
When Green, Washington's husband started sitting on the floor, one stab in the left shoulder and left through the waist later sent to the City Hospital.
John Park, age 27, of 2127 Runnels Street, was accidentally shot, the bullet passing through his left
Sunday in passing, popples by RT
and the Chagos. RT will present the
Chagos. RT will present the Chagos.
The morning service will be
women's. The evening service will be
women's. The Fred will miss the
women's. The Fred will miss the
women's.
Mrs. K. D. Ector Visits in Los Angeles and Oakland Calif.
Mrs. K. D. I. Metor of 3004 Gillespie Street returned home after a long illness. She was born in Yale and after a bachelor's degree in Law and at Phytoscience, she worked as a dentalist with three women before she took over the practice of skipping over her work with California and took over the artistry of skipping over her work with California and took over the artistry of skipping over her work with California. She now lives in home with family.
to Van Courts, T. O. where she was married to Dr. James and Wilson McGraw, and to Seattle, Washington strolling over in Victoria, to take a walk in the park, visiting the King Palace, Arriving at the museum, met the restored Wakeman, and was her best stop, visiting her fruit garden. B. C. Homer, Coming on to W. Homer California the day before, was in place of her husband in where she was placed of her husband. California stopping over in Colquihanna City where she was royally invited to a Sunday morning after a visit to her hometown. She has immeasured honor of the beautiful scenery life affords.
E. Homer - Brown Goes to Meharry
Mrs. B. Homer, Browne left, for Meharry Medical College to pursue his second year in dentistry. He is a man, and the management of the medical school year work and application to his
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When tremor, Washington's husband started crying, he didn't know when to stop. She was treated at the Emergency for three wounds on the front, must have hurried shoulder and left thumb, she was later sent to the City Hospital.
John Park, age 27, of Nantucket, Brook, was accidentally shot by the bullet, passing through his left leg.
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Grand Chancellor and
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More than a hundred representatives, members and officials, attended the ceremony. Monday night in the Egyptian Temple and the Egyptian Chamber, W. K. Wills and Orguez attended.
through in the making of preparations for the drive for new members of the orchestra. "Both of the speakers were of the well received by the audience, who were the most thirty years in the camp, and the most thirty years in the camp, and the most years after," the drive of other years, this drive women and candidates of both ages clung to the statement of Grand Master and concentrated effort ever made during the year. "The goal is 800. Darwin's the year. The goal is 800."
MRS. B. F. HOWELL RETURNS
Mrs. B. H. Howell, the wife of Dr. M. B. Howell, a long time resident of Dallas and a ten weeks swearing from Dallas to New York, visited Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2015, Mappin Hall last stop in Chicago, where she lived in living cities: Dr. Michael, Iowa; Dr. Robert, Illinois; Dr. Frank, San Francisco and Dr. Angus, Calif., where the greatest proportion of residents are looking after business and looking after business immersion of Wisconsin. B. C. V. Wright, the artistic featureist, the route home she traveled, is in Colorado, leaving via Kansas City, after ten weeks of experience of traveling with friends she arrived home to. She is a profitable and successful trip.
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We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and support during the death of our beloved husband, the late Dr. Robert A. Browne, who departed this life.
CARD OF THANKS
"We weary to expose our apprehension of our husband's friend for kind words of abhorrence, for the death of our husband and father, of our husband and father, of our M.A. W. BREWARH, M.A. W. BREWARH.
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A CHAPTER OF DISABLED
VETERANS FOR NEGROES
According to the statements of Homer J. Hacker, chairman of the campaign committee of the Disabled Veterans of the World War, plans are being perfected for the formation of a Negro chapter of the campaign committee. He points out the fact that Negro disabled men stand in more dire need of government help than do any other class of those who served their country in the war. The benefits which have come to the disabled veterans as a whole through the efforts of the organization which is national in scope, Texas has been particularly successful in providing which have come from organizations of those who served in the recent war and Navajo have in very few instances made any efforts at coming into direct contact with the various kinds which have taken as their special job, the solving of the problems of the
our service man. It is gratifying to note the interest which is being taken in the movement by the Negro business and the work which is being done to aid in the speedy formation of the Negro chapter by Mr. Brankins, well known in Dallas. He, it will be remembered, headed the
There is an ever present fear on the part of members of our race who could and would appreciate the beautiful and unusual things as provided by an exposition of the magnificence of the other race. And it is true that in times past that fear has rendered the majority of them unwilling to attempt to obtain the pleasure or to enjoy the benefits of The Other Race.
Negro division of workers on Poppy boy and it was through him that the organization had added ex-service men of the race have been placed in touch with the campaign committee which is handling the organization of a
within the past two or three years the attitude of the officials of the State. Fair themselves has been of such a sort as to modify in a very definite way this fear and to render it less frightening. The State should seek diversion and pleasure in visiting the exposition.
The general public can play a large part in making this move, most a success by directing all of the movement to the headquarters of the movement and in helping them in this way to come into the help in their aid. The movement is by itself, it is a movement which describes a large success.
Last year these extensions extended an open invitation has been extended in a more definite way and more liberal provision has been made for the accommodation of Negroes than ever before and it has been made without any of the
Sheep who have wandered at the reports of the efficiency of the equipment should realize that there is a distraction drawn between the sailing of the goods of the most humble and the most wealthy, building in afres. At any fire one may see a small fire from a small fire spreading of the specially prepared farmland over the Forniture in order to protect it from water and mud, and proof of the fact that Dallas is rather five places in which to live.
Those who have wondered at available marks of discrimination which would tend to mar the reports of the efficiency of the pleasure of any person.
should realize that there is no distinction drawn between the savings of the goods of the mementum and at least give a fair trial to the promises of the management. There is much of education to be gained from the exhibits and demonstrations, pleasure from the entertainments and satisfaction from the evident deyemy from the average member of the other race with whom movement about the grounds throws one in contact. This year, as was almost uniformly the case last year, the member of the ground throws one in contact and the air is impressed with the fact that really free places in which to live
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The Road To Better Health
Among the various ways of effectively discriminating against Negroes of this country while at the same time appearing to be granting them an equal opportunity to enter contests for the things which should be within the power of every American to grasp there is nothing to compare with the record of the West Point examinations. Ever so often we read of a Negro boy who has been designated to take the examinations but never in recent years has there been one who could "pass" the difficult entrance examinations. Two years ago there was a New York lad named Holley who was recommended but he failed to "pass" and now a youth from Arizona has been recommended. Wonder what the reason is. In the light of the record of the attendance of Negroes at West Point and Annapolis, we are prone to feel that there is something radically wrong with those who administer the affairs of these two institutions for the education of the American youth in things military. Up until now, the only institution that has needed at West Point. They were Flipper, Baker and Young. And there has been no more heart breaking story of blasted hopes and disappointed expectations than that of Colonley Young who was found "physically incapacitated" for the command of a unit during the World War. And as yet we have no record of a Negro in the naval academy and have been no appointee for the examinations of that school.
NINCE last July when Cenneter adjourned without the passages of a lecture, she was able to cope with the Present radio talk about interference, has become steadily more adept at using it, and has managed to have more influence and power than any other interviewee power and questioning. Although she has presented weighty arguments, her wave in order to secure a larger audience, the undisturbed increases in the new stations have all combined to increase her literary. And the indications are that the new stations have become worse, until the interference has become worse.
Negroes have come to the point that while they deplore the existence of such a situation and they pity the visible subterfuge of their neighbors who would seem fair to them while at heart they are extremely prejudiced, they are willing to accept the terms as laid down in such cases. Negroes have come to the point that they continue to enter the examinations whether they pass or not. They realize that in this day of splendid records of Negroes from every section of the country in mental tests of various sorts, these candidates are not all falling as ignominiously as the records would indicate but they realize that some day and in some way the tide will turn or an "accident" will occur that will prevent Negroes for West Point. That question, like that of the naval academy and some others is strictly "on the lap of the gods."
WJAZ Verdict the Cause
The immediate cause of the press coverage won by station WAX over the accident was the loss of leaves. Heavenly in charge of the station, he also managed to maintain wavefronts, opening hours, etc. A crew briefed with the proper equipment, may have been required, and any wavefront which he desires, the doctor must have made to take care of the damage. The range of wavefronts causing range of wavefronts. State Department of Justice still has the authority which refuses to stand by for four years, and other specific provisions of the state department.
OUR BARBAROUS SOUTH CAROLINA BEST FRIENDS
the formation of Broadcasters, the introduction of broadcasters west—the increase of radio confusion with their present wavelengths from all of the stations in the country as well as from the United States. Mr. Paul Klimch, the chief executive of the principal troubled centers so much as with the five prospective broadcasters who make up the broadest prospective group.
Another mob has lynched three members of race one of whom was a woman; this time it was South Carolina and the mob was composed of those who so gibly told the world that they understand the Negro better than any other persons in this world and that they are his "best friends." An annual they became "incensed at the action of the court" which had found evidence enough to grant a new trial to these three black folks who had already begun the serving of their last few days on earth before execution for the murder of a sheriff.
Stanley is considering this funding for the university's transmissions. He plans to use the Wireless Service Bolletin* of the Department of Telecommunications of 1922, the first telecommunications month, radio signals of a definition used by the public in the stand-alone wireless service.
May a Merciful God pity the plight of people like these of South Carolina and every other state in which the love of barbarian exceeds their willingness to obey laws for the government of their own society; laws which they alone make and administer with evident parity in every case of their own society. We must come in some way to assist the pitifully slow progress of erring mortals in times and cases like these for they are sadly in need of it. And, we who have been accustomed by years of this sort of thing, pity them with a pity, not kink to love, but with that of the sort which would that they would see the light of Christianity and remove their own sins. We must unite tenuity to serve their country and civilization by safer deed.
BET HEALTH
Mobs seem to think that lynching serves as a deterrent to crime on the part of Negroes; but Negroes, reading of happeninga like these, are more impressed with the brutality and barbarian of their neighbors AND THEIR HEARTS than with the innocence of their victims. NOT BROKEN. They are in possession of too many facts concerning these lynchings where a show of anger by some demagogue who is guilty of the crime with which these poor wretches are charged hides his guilt by killing them to the sound of much rejoicing by those who love for the blood of helpless, men and women is satisfied in the orgy which follows every lynching bee. And Negroes also know that some of the men who have increased body members of the white race who have been going to become so slackened by the barbariana of a less intelligent mass that an open division of thought will come and decency will make itself known in such sections. Negroes as such are not criminals to any greater extent than any other group of American citizens with an opportunity for improving their conditions. That fact has been proven by the fact that lynching is a thing is certain and that is that American life and American reputation is suffering at the hands of those compose all lynching mobs and the time will come when, if a fault is not called, the love of the barbariana will so far surpass every other sort of instinct that in more instances than are now being recorded, institutiona will crumble, family life will become a mockery, the love and respect for womanhood will be more apparent, the love of the race will move as definitely but more speedily to a state of barbarian which cannot be hidden behind a mask of apparent prosperity and love of culture.
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Firef. Degree Burns
The simplest treatment of a first-degree burn is dutiful of the sun. It is best to blemish or burn up skin. My favorite remedy is Pernod oil (1 percent solution). It is almost instantly relieves the pain and minimizes the irritation and matrimony. Prevent itching to its own use. If it could be called a "burn oil," color cals everything is toileth.
calibrating of transmitting and receiving sets. The threat that wireless transmission and the Stanford University station broadening their signals, the challenge of calibrating the station, the standard frequencies, the standard transmission rates, and the other means referred to are the same. There is a wide availability of wireless-free and wide availability of laboratory wireless-free and a number of laboratories managing wireless-free and wireless-free wireless transmission. Note of these means, the wavelength transmission $W_{2}$ is indicated.
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RADIO QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Mr. Harrell will be able to help
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Q. R. T. aas: "My A battery is
charged by a heavy layer of dust and
the harm or spoil the reception of the
battery or the reception of the
air." A little of the acid from the
battery streep up to the top of the
air. The layer of dust and acid
charge the battery but will do it
up to the top of the battery may cause
a top of the battery may cause an
air. Q. I. F. k as: "What is a
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Third Degree Burge
The treatment of third degree burns should be left entirely in the hospital. If the patient is of the fact of a burn, you recommend that a patient be burned. There is frequently a poor chance of a burn. There is frequent attention that only a bipolar danger of blood-borne, from even the smallest burn in an exertion, treatment, and one to which the patient has been exposed.
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THE "PRINCESS FLAVIA" COMBINES HARMONY OF MUSIC WITH GEORGEOUS SCENFRY AND INTERESTING STORY
That ancient story, "The Prisoner of Zenda," leaves nothing of its former glamour as it is fold in song and conversation in "Prince Fiona," another title of the play. It is the entertainment of its patrons for the two weeks in which it is open. It is rich in harmony, evokes in stage an costumes effects and brings to Dallas a cast of artists who are passionate about the play. Howard March, senior, who plays the role of Herbert Rassadny, young Englishman whose resemblance to the dissolute Crown Prince, who gets so drunk on the play that he no longer has an intimate friends of the Prince, is a singer with an unusually pleasing voice which, combined with his good ability as an actor, makes him an agent for the company. No other major role has ever no greater sponsorship has been heard here in dramatic life in a production of this type that Miss Niese Herbert, leading lady of the company who carries the role of Princess Fiona, singing and acting in the play, has been involved in. The most critical Northern and Eastern audiences. Both of the leaders are well supported by a large cast of singers, men and women whose voices are not possessed by the music. The music while not possessing the lil' and werv of that of "The Student Prince," is definitely pleasing and rich in harmony. The orchestra, differing also in composition from that of the other companies, is not as strong as the effect of the performance by its residency of all of the numbers. The stage effects are superb. Beauty in sensory is enhanced by the use of color and light. The actors have been blessed by the sound of a real artist to produce of feces that cannot be forgotten. It is probable that no more impressive stage has ever been in Dallas than that which gracefully has been played by the actors. It has been no more beautiful, portrayal of a rattle scene that that which appears as the curtain rises on the wood in which the young Englishman meets the Queen. The Crown Prince for the company.
"Hebeje Jebiles," A Sign of
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New York, Oct. 17—(By the Aaron Spiegel Show) A new York production considered by a New York producer is a new show. *Ihnes Water in a Trendmind* hit song "Hombre a hombre" is a tremendous hit歌谣. *Hombre a hombre* fast chant of uninformed beauty and a new musical question. *Pantheon Honeur* off with a "Big Mist in 'Black Bay'" that asks the question, "What have you done that the question? Well have it." *Pantheon Honeur* on *Black Bay* has a new Theatre, just started in New York. *Pantheon Honeur* has real ability and is a new Theatre production. *Up its 'theatrical appa
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920
Texas Towns.
WILEY COLLTGE
President Long prefixed his brief meeting with a plan for unification, in agreement with the achievement of the war effort in the preamble to the war effort in the preamble to the war effort.
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SUNDAY SERVICES
Sunday School 8:30 a.m. m.; Preaching Se
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and 4th Sunday: Christian Endorseer 6:10
p.m. and group meeting Monday 1:00 p.m.
Mongolia every third Sunday 1:00 p.m.
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services are characterized by promptness and you
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SARY SERVICES OF PASTORATE OR
BINGTON WILSON, OCT. 12 to 26TH
Pevv, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and
Texas Texas College, Denison, Tex.
17th.
C. C. CHRISTOPHER, President
L. B. JEFFERSON, Sec'y
to enjoy a good, intelligent, spiritual
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TH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Special Welcome Await You
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1002 N. Hawkins Street
L. R. MAYE, A. B., B. D., Pastor
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DALLAS; TEXAS
HILTON-WILLIAMS TRAINING
SCHOOL FOR EMBALMING
ext series of classes Sept. 20th, 1926 and
November 22nd, for information on
WRITE 2533 WASHINGTON AVE.
Regular Services: Sunday School 3:30 a. m.; Preaching Services 11:00 a. m.; and 7:00 a. m.; Prayer Mission and Missionary Society 5:00 P. M. P. M. and 4th Sunday; Christian Endowment 6:25 P. M. Class Meeting and group club meeting Monday 1:00 p. m. The Choral Club and Young People's day every Third Sunday. Pray-
tion Service 7:00 p. m.; 2700 p. m.; Sunday School teacher's meet-
ing Friday 7:00 p. M.
Joint official meeting each Tuesday night following First Sunday. All of our services are characterized by promptness and you are welcome to attend.
8TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES OF PASTORATE OF DR. E. ARLINGTON WILSON, OCT. 12 to 26TH
Hear Drs. E. W. Perry, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Joseph Wilson Jr., North Texas College, Denison, Texas, Sunday, Oct. 17th.
Places and dates of City will have changes during week. The Services are held by Bancorp Church, A church of Church.
MRS. A. C. CHRISTOPHER, President
MRS. M. B. JEFFERSON, Sec'y
If you wish to enjoy a good, intelligent, spiritual service, come to the PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
A Cordial Welcome Await You
THE HAMILTON-WILLIAMS TRAINING
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Will begin its next series of classes Sept. 20th, 1926 and
continued until November 22nd; for information phone
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ANNOUNCING
The Re-opening of
MAKIN'S DRUG STORE
Sherly Queen City Drug Store
West Corner Bryan and Central
pous, dependable service for 5 years
orders given prompt attention
HENRY J. McMAKIN
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