Dallas Express

Saturday, December 11, 1926

Dallas, Texas

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TWO KENTUCKY EDITORS FOUND GUILTY OF LIBEL DAVID CARRY SHOT TO DEATH BY WIFE Warley and Cole Will Appeal From Fines Imposed by Court in Libel Trial. Papers and Editors Found Guilty When Headlines Criticize Progress of Rape Cases. Margaret was a well-known, contented woman, with a number of awards at the New York Times, and a number of college courses at the New York University. She was anything though their papers and memoirs. Circuit term, at which time court cases Kurtz bids fair to out, that would be or an testing or litter two editors appeared in Court distance them all in, the double before nature and was brought out in the press. In 1935, she wrote a book on the case of P. Dodd, a prominent Louisville in which the Negro is involved. Whatever criticism there was in her book, who asked for a special through apology, which, when the aristocracy of the black community was involved, was a high cost, and Madisonville was made by the editors in brief, through briefs. Editors Warley and Cold were in *is* about to judge Lexington in the third case of the plea in the case of the Hornsby case. Lexington is the defendant in the case of the Hornsby case appearing in the Judge, who under the law *is* the individual Judge in the "cash" in their papers preceding the trial plea acts are referred in a case, has in. The case against the Kentucky of Dunyon Burney, Nathan. Nathan this instance, himself with editors with assistance, has been accused of a white child murder and as it seems that as it is against the charged with assault on a white child murder has been made a bigger white public press most especially a woman and as the outcome of their army then that Lexington, as the Nega newsperson, Kentucky wife minnie and as the newsperson, Paul dee and as the newsperson, and it is the consonance of our whole press as guaranteed under the law was a "picture of justice" in that Hollis, Fleming and Bard the Constitution of the United States in Lexington, Kentucky, when *a law to be security convicted and hanged and the case attained* in the Court of Juries asserted upon a white woman look like a *picture* with *a hole in it*. Applicable when a young white woman. When the awakening storm commercial in a free for all fight on State Street Monday morning at 3 a.m. in which native rocks and abrasions are being laid by the police, and which has resulted during the past three years in the rehab of 232 Worthington Street was that the police are of the opinion that the attack was at the attic on a riot plot. The local Negro Business League, the Presbyterian Academy, the University of North Carolina, and elected the following officers headed by President Apreya Nathy, the Chamber of Commerce of North Carolina, the College Belleville - Gilbert - Tremble, and Mrs. J. H. Meyler, President of the College. Mrs. J. H. Meyler, president of the College, apreya Nathy, apreya Nathy, who until his death something over the years had given the affair their support to the dormant and its infidelities, Mrs. Yeater took her husband, Howard L. Singer, master, plans their death, and Mrs. J. H. Meyler, president of the College Women's Club promoted, Howard L. Singer, master, plans their death, and Mrs. J. H. Meyler, president of the College Women's Club associate, Mrs. D. W. Bowles, diplomatic secretary of pagenity, Miss - Grace Belk, believed that the plan for a school for desi Bielefeld, Tc. Dec. 11-14(NPJ)—amounts required for buildings and children, 112 days. Mia, Star Smith and Larry Galloway, settlement are more than six times Current expenses per white who were employed at the White as much for the white child as no child ..... 110 Owl Inc at Bustowet, near here: the Colored, and other provisions Current expenses per Negro A Champion of Justice AMessenger of Hope St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 11—(ANP) bet a last week by the bachelor of a week's celebration, the host of Louis Annual "Presentation of Progress." The spacious auditorium of the new People's Finance Building was the first building not had been arrested Tuesday but officers a line that had not been arrested Wednesday. Williams was found on the sidewalk in a dying condition but there was an interesting display of the whole course of the city and a number of interesting displays of the whole retailers of the world's market place. The opening night's program was the second minute at the ample shrift of Progress in a series of tables and scenes written and ARREST 4 FOR SCHOOL HEAD'S DEATH TWW-HELD-4N CONNECTION WITH BIOT --- "The Republican Forty Is, The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920 ENTUCKY EDITORS FOUND GUILTY OF om Fines Imposed by Editors Found Guilty of Rape Cases. DAVID CARRY SHOT TO DEATH EDITOR GUILTY D CARRY S TO DEATH ARREST THIRTEEN FOR 300 NEGRO ACTORS IN DEATH OF HERMIT NEW PICTURE Sangiose is said to point to the torr, plays an important character of railroad workers because it was, the "Nukunan runner," "Nome," known that the foreman of the great lion, featured, is one of Kamegai and the hermit had quarrelled with him. The foreman, being to Charles Gay, had given the foreman and had not R. It is located near the city, and been paid lot. CLAIM HEMAN PERRY IS STAG ING “COME-BACK” FATALLY SHOT IN ALL-FIGHT when a young white woman, Helen Hood of Jacksonville, FL, was killed in the collision that the killing of the woman at the inn followed a riot there. St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 11, (ANP) Henna Perry, the insurance firm, storm center in the international air and fall of the Standard Life insurance company, attempted a “come back” and business men here who not only are watching his efforts but are participating in that say, that “We can be his way.” The announcement recently of the marching of the Standard Life Insurance company, the body which originally announced an attempt to purchase the old Standard Life Insurance Company of the Mid West Life of Kansas City was purchased, its impairment “made out and the same changes in Standard Life Insurance Company. Continued on Page 8 Alabama Women Deplore Pool Schools and Pass Resolutions manding Improvement Herman Perry, the insurance whiz, later died. Increasing the officers' liaisons during the campaign makes their donations voluntarily. The St. Louis Underwriter's Corporation, the insurance and fall of the Standard Life Corporation, a finance organization the campaign is resembling intact, and the insurance Company of Georgia, an attempt to a come back, both busily attempting a come back, and busily President, and W. I. H. Hobby, Secretary, the body which originally originated is sent to help his efforts but are part of Alabama Women Deplore Poor Negro Schools and Pass Resolutions De- legacy in our State, and that we urge the undersupreme of the State's compartmental administration and public health in our nation. "Whereas, we realize that the greatest asset of any nation, is the good health of its citizens." And "We Recommend that a committee be appointed to cooperate with the executive committee of the Federalation of 'Coberd Women's Club' in getting a bill for the State legislature meeting in April 2012." Birmingham, Ala., Dec. 11—Pled-in proportion. The committee meeting themselves to take more, add more, declare its belief that "the fair, colored educational provisions for the colored children of Alabama, better approve of these conditions were provided by the state of an inhilited and declared their purpose to give for the care of delinquent the information to the public, to The resolutions pointed out the fact that "there are at all times in the tough clothes or more. Negroes are more sick and more in need of disease, most of it preventable, constituting both a a grave public self and a grave private self." The group to seek in every way to improve health conditions by driving for "higher clinical services, more generous care" and additional public health care." WOMAN BEATS HUSBAND TO PISTOL AND FIRES ONCE WHEN FAMILY ARGUMENT ENDS IN FIGHT. BULLET TAKES EFFECT IN FOREHEAD AND HUSBAND DIES IN AMBULANCE. "Do it Resolved; that we go on." Meanwhile, the Columbia State University. In one instance, the second rebel as deploring the conditions to harbore criticisms of the bombing of the Braden house, a set forth above, and pledge "on the 'best citizen' of Alken County seeming attorney has been made to ulless, to ulless, possible for their testimony and affairs in effect on arrest." In this instance, the second rebel, a former state attorney, outmaneuvered the Braden house. In their conditions, attaining 200 "bombing" editors, to be to the car in which the man who them better distributed criminal cases. More than a week ago, Alman A. was the bombing code was given to vice, more adequate hospital facilities, drawn, a lawyer in Alken's neigh., the police who traced it to the town building, and additional public health services, a first cousin of Renee Louisiana, and there the COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPAIGN NETS $3600 als who contributed amounts from one cent to $40.00. The "contribution of Nebraska to the University of Kansas this year will very likely fall below their donation of $175,000 of last year, in spite of the increased contribution by the public schools, unless the Standard of prospective contributors is met." Tuesday afternoon the midnight Tuesday evening, later as told of Cedar Park Addition. Just off to all the Tigerresser was to the Cedar Park Addition, where the Tigerresser was to the arcade and grounds and to rubbing at it. Monday night and on Tuesday home of the Dield Carry, empty day morning was come home and the Tigerresser was to the arcade and grounds and to rubbing at it. Monday night and on Tuesday him lying in the areas of his wife, where the plaster was kept, the stucco was put in, the paint was applied to the dreary himself, and grounding white fired, once on he rushed at last the screams of the wife rent the bulldog effect just after the first fire. ad at once but he died an the way. According to the story of Mrs. to Parkland Hospital. Curry, the curse had been married Mrs. Curry, was arrested and taken to court five years but in more mature form jall walle she had always been far from her she was held for bond into ideal CLAIM NEW ORLEANS BOMBINGS INTIMIDATE NEGROES (b, the O. C. W. Taylor, AXP) New Orleans is the third-largest city which has for most a long time been regarded as the most economically prosperous city in the south most densely populated of the south most populous of racial urbanities and civic centers. law governor John G. Richards, occupied by Negroes and has been Gov. McLeod has declined to call for a some time, but it is in line with recent session of the three-jury Jury with the greatest present development, and the case will therefore not in the city and is on the come before that body unite Jan. 10介中 internet connecting the busi- lary, after it has been closed. The governor, Gichardis, chooses residential sections. our homestead public question桌 GBE Further declaration in the Al- Continued on Page # T- voulu restegial assertion in New culture as far as possible. Continued on Page # News of Your Home Town DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST MISS EYES. SOCIETY Miss Mays is very much name *Misses*; Miss Ies is again warm, taking to be Dulcas so-called *Society Women* accounted the eau poppery *Misses* of being *Misses* who are a bad job, but will never guess who Misses are for You. Mrs. Mays who thinks you are the "only one" A tip from Misses *Misses* would be to note the little note book that you womble can be everything to her own home but the only woman, and if she did be drawn to it to kid of her. Therefore Mrs. who does not will be to meet to the meet the women whose name is deemed to learn to hate. Misses thinks its an ally and friend of you. Mrs. Rosalind and Misses have hardened away from your so-called society dance on account of your personal grievance. This Your mini Mum can afford to moke. Mateen Mum did you leave Your past when Mateen Mum knows should fight fire with fire with fire. she will be invited to all the rest you should use the same method. So you be happy to evil hearted want the Nurse used to win him away mean a thing in her life and to it you must be happy but you must be worried, all the years. You must be happy but you must be charm, charm, personal you. Of all the things, Miss Inez should have acquired if you want, and heaves, this one is a "bunny." She should keep your temper and your mind. These many years and time has made the advantage is all on your side. The advice is dear to her. She deeply loved him, she wouldn't have anything in the way, but for him to be hers (the way, but for him to be hers) she would have to say to hold her hands, promise you her bed not only by a bone shot, but by your knowledge of the grief she would have to come to compel, it. pity. Miss Inez's persistence. Keeping the art of hold, Miss Inez is sure you will over the grief. You have to be more important than knowing BROTHERHOOD MOVEMENT MEETS POPULAR APPROVAL THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920 PHONES X 0283 X 0283 PHONES X 0283 X 0283 BEAUTIFUL TALKING and SLEEPING BROWNSKIN DANDIES with Human Hair. ALL SIZES. Not for your sake, but for the sake at the Children visit the NOW, and LOOK OVER our HOLIDAY STOCK. Gifts for other members of the family also. Our Store always the center of Negro activity. A home like atmosphere prevails. Drugs and Dug Sundries. Preserve ammunition. Restore art of all music. The VIOLA NIRTUO-Pelham. J. A. AUSTIN, Proprietor 2415 ELM STREET W. A. Carter, N. G. D. It was Hall Carter's first appearance out in public, some twelve years. He is an active member of the NAACP. N. G. V. P. from Dernon was also present and made an encouraging visit. MR. SILAS COFIELD CELEBRATES HIS BIRTH DAY WITH FRIENDS (By W. M. G.) MR SILAS COFIELD CELEBRATES HIS BIRTH DAY WITH FRIENDS Maria Cottolé, better known as *Mini*<sup>a</sup> among his friends was a girl from the age of 12 at the residence 2004 Thomas Avenue, when he received congratulations upon his birthday of prose. He was in his daily pursuits and in his daily pursuits and MAN WHO HELD AT ALVARADO NOT PETE JONES WHEATLEY PLACE Christmas Presents AT WETLS They won't cost you near as much here and there ars so many things to pick from. Just see some of these here: Ash Trays .9c Nut Bowls .9c Book Beds .$1.10 Bread Trays .9c Book Racks .$1.49 Sik Gowns .$2.05 Sik Wear .$2.05 Fancy Sweets .$9c Fancy Garters .9c Bon Bon Dresses .9c Men's Shirts .$1.95 Silk Teddies .$1.95 Girl's Costumes .$0.95 Girl's Stationery .9c Men's Polaras .$1.09 Men's Silk Ties .9c Silk Parasols .$3.05 Serving Trays .$1.20 Girls' Dresses .$1.09 Bayon Blouse .$1.09 Plainlette Gowns .9c Hankercher Sets .9c Men's Silk Robes .$0.95 Philippine Gowns .$1.59 Boys Lumberjackjacks .$8.55 Boys Handkerchiefs .$4.00 Colored Glassware .$1.00 Misses Kid Gloves .$1.95 Men's Cape Gloves .$2.05 Girls' Rain Coats .$2.05 Wicker Waste Baskets .9c Half Knee Basket .$1.05 Men's Fancy Web Sox .$0.95 Hankercher Underwear .$1.00 Infants' Bath Robes .$1.00 Men's Blanket Robes .$3.95 Men's Silk Mufflers .$8.55 Men's Coat Sweats .$2.05 Slim and Pepo Sweats .$1.29 3-Piece Sweater Sets .$1.05 Fancy Chinese Baskets .$1.29 Pure Linen Lunch Cloths .5c Embroidered Vanity Sacks .70c All Silk Chiffon Dress .$1.19 Clothing Bath Robes .$2.05 Men's Cricket Sweaters .$4.95 Natural Wood Nut Bows .$1.49 Real French Kid Gloves .$2.05 Hibbon Novelties 90c and ... 90c Akely Linen Hand kirechefs ... 25c Embroidered Bridge Cloths 90c Novelty Cham- sets Chevres ... 95c Embroidered Dresser Shears 75c Embroidered Turkish Towels ... 90c 3 Place Linen Lounge Sets ... 85.00 Children's Par Top Mittens $11.19 Embroidered Porto Rican Towels 79c Children's Silk Dresses 2 to 6 ... $3.05 Embroidered Bath Towel Sets 75c Embroidered All-Line Dresser Shears 85c Raven Bedspread, various colors ... $3.20 And there are many more things for your own use and for Pretty Christmas Presents. ```markdown ``` PAG 3 THRU Professional Directory raised on Eagle Brand Condensed Milk is now almost seventy years old. - Since 1857 the most of all in- fant foods. Borden's EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING Mortorious Printing and Designing 2124 HALL STREET (RUNNING BIRD BUILDING) Lowest Price. Orders filled promptly by children or myself. Your patronage is solicited. COME TO THE BIG CHIEF HERB COMPANY 607 North Central Ave. COME TO THE BIG CHIEF HERB COMPANY 607 North Central Ave. Tonic for the Blood Kidney and Stomach. Luck Pieces, John the Conqueror, Load Stone. This slip is good for 25 Cents in trade on a bottle of our tonics. BIG CHIEF HERB COMPANY MILITARY AIR FORCE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Warley and Colt, two Negro editors of Kentucky have been found guilty of libelling a judge and their punishment has been assessed by the court. The case grew out of the adjudging of a case in which a Negro woman when on a charge of rape on a little Negro girl and shortly afterward, the conviction of two Negroes and their hanging on a similar charge though the victim was white. Headlines in the papers of the two men were used as evidence. Their case will be taken to the MEMBER 6 NATIONAL, NEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION. Published every Saturday Morning in the Year at 2409 Swine Avenue. Entered at Post Office at Dallas, Texas, at second-class mat- ter, under Act of Congress, merri- 3782. THE DALLAS EXPRESS PIRI FISHING CO. (Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS 1 Year $2.25 6 Months 75 Begin Copy .00 Notice to The Public Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or re- tation of any person, or form Foreign Advertising Representative It is probable that this is the first instance on record where the anger of southern white man, aroused by the declarations of a Negro journal has resulted in such lawful procedure as trial by a jury and legitimate action through the courts. It has usually happened before that "river bottom" justice or the demolition of his plant were the penalties which he paid for his plain speech. And in so far as this case has been lawfully handled the state of Kentucky is entitled to assert that the evidence as such was submitted is an agreement for the potency of Negro journals, the like of which is seldom ever seen in the south. Surely their influence is increasing. rather make a bit and bit of comment on the thinking ability of the leading white people of the states in which such conspiracy would always be evident in our society. Representatives from the other states and from cities by whom they were present and by cities where they present a deeper message; it indicated the possible strength and the power of the Negro people of the Negro schools of their state is very definitely helping to beeger the civilization of the white people of the present world; the black people of this present world more than 1500 visitors and some more than 1000 visitors from West as Chicago and South Atlanta. States of such a state will take this poverty strick- There may be those who feel that too much is being said about the Tay Your Four. For the sake of the matter, we should consider the individual rather than the masses. There may be people who might well have originated with some source other than those who first gave publicity to it. But the fact that the movement is a good one and in which every individual with the guarantees that good will be accompanied by it, What could be more to be desired than a law that their breadth have felt that they should have little to do? What could be better than to realise concerns the individual rather than the masses. There may be a need to ensure that our nation's final reaching of such a stage might well have originated with some sources than that of the masses. Whatever the contention there can be little disagreement with the fact that the civilization of any state or nation depends almost directly upon its school system. Poor schools mean poor citizens and the working of this law is definitely fixed. The individual and organization can join hands to accomplish the needs for the backwardness of the south in matters educational and the poverty of the appropriations for Negroes has be more to be desired than a law governing strenthright ammunition for the black community. Their reasoned vote that the government should have little to do? What would be better than to realise that the general rate for a community is souls, but the penalty of poor education of the Negro be escaped. he filled for the general good of the race only as the right of our fraternity is used wisely and well. We are used wisely in each club in the city can join with no fearing that there must to come therefrom. There are fifty or more of much clubs in the city and the combined men and women are thousand. Add to that number of men and women the great number who are tax-payers and think of the tremendous power for good that could be qualified to vote andGuidious as to the best place in the city could be thing to be much desired, such a condition is such as dull has needed very badly for many of persons in any city has disbanded their clergy and censured of persons in any city has no reason to feel that Dulce is any exception to that rule. All persons in any city which are desired by the group can be had by this means—and OTHER MEANS NOW EVEN The situation is pitiful but by no means hopeless. When it is realized that they have come a long way in their contemplation of things educational within a short space of fifty years and that there is hope for their improvement as time goes on. Certainly one of the best ways in which to do this is to be given the opportunity when compared to the rest of the civilized world is the type of publicity which is being given them in these articles. And the condition challenges the whole of the teaching public of the state as well as all other citizens. The condition gives opportunity for the rendering of a service to the state which it should not be overlooked. The improvement of North America is the result of the most progressive thinkers of both races proves amply enough that the people of Mississippi can change this very deplorable condition. And it may be remarked here that those of other states may be remarked here that those of other states may well think rather definitely upon the fact that the plight of Mississippi can be duplicated in other states. It is not surprising that the public is up in a very definite way the publication of the facts concerning their own states when the time comes. THE NEGRO MAY COME IN FOR CONSIDERATION IN CONGRESS It is being removed around Washington that the election methods of the south may come in for a good airing on Congress in the coming session. The reason given is that the Senate has been so reluctant to the introduction of refusing seats of Vars and others who come into the body with the taint of "slush money" on them. Republican Senators counter with the statement that if this is done, the reason for the placing of all of the southern senators definitely determined as the disfranchisement of the Negro. The alone for over thirty thousand members of the race, the only one to be eligible for the DEFENSE IN DALLAS A POLL TAX FAYER AND PROSPECTS. The police, every well punished person, to ask in this movement and there is no better way in which to give the police the power to own POLL TAX and THEN COURAGING OTHERS TO DO WHAT they want of the city, could well ford to be numbered among those organizations which made special efforts to increase the number of them was a holder of a poll tax receipt. To do this would constitute no more than a few collections. It should be done. It is unfortunate that in a democracy it should be necessary for a dispute over seats to arise before the suffrage rights of several million of citizens should receive the attention which it deserves but that seems the case in this country now. And however it comes, it will by no means be un欢迎. There will be general agreement with such a policy on the part of all members of the race and some members of the other race. --- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1998 be ample occasion for the raising of the issue between the northern Republicans and the Southern Democrats. It will be a case of the opportunity for just men to get their deserts when thieves fall out. THE PROBLEM OF THE NEGRO MIGRANT IN THE NORTH (By Dr. W. A. C. Hughes) MOOSPIET By Robert P. Edwards (He was a slave of Grace, Africa, and a famous pupil of disparity houses, 48 per cent of the population, 19 per cent of relationships between sexes, 50 per cent of arrests for practical forms of assault, 15 per cent of weapons, 15 per cent of salts of liquor, 50 per cent of tons of prostitution, 10 per cent of emancipation, and national progress was not avail from this source. Mongreq, report from China own labor.²² Printed data for 1012-1123-1123 involved workers who can man up from the city of New York to work and should be able to work for a fair wage in power for labor and municipality and all the number of social security employees to change themselves and the document of the 16th Amendment. ²² Rev. James L. Warton preached two biblical seminars, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bickley, and Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving Rev. and Mrs. Kelby, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthan Monton and Mrs. and Mrs. Duncan broke broken, Mrs. and Mrs. Merry D. McCrawell left Saturday for Manger, Oklahoma and Mrs. and Mrs. Duncan pulled left Monday for Tiller, Texas. Services were good at Bittelheim Church, which is held at annual worship. Our pastor, Bray A. K. Keith preached two wonders on Sunday, then Chandan A. M. Church the Sunday School was good, the pastor K. M. Church the grasped two great seminars. **BRYAN** - Services were good at all the churches, Sunday, Prof. M. Isaac, president of the Elda Community school. Misa Irmna. Demaster and teacher of the Elda Community rural teachers were in the city Saturday and both purchased copies of the book "A sport fans motored to Waco." Texan to the school to give演示 of football game. The unusual warm weather for this day the dragon of the Texan and as a result Dra. Thompson and Hammond are being kept busy. In addition to the impressive data from them, this may be the means of "their being great in every way." It is not the imperative data, of every Nrafa family in Bryan to press comes in, their bodies heal for more. For 10 years this team out, out in hard-running championship group, and each week is filled with helpful information to leaders of the team, your neths and financial support and we will guarantee you full payment. G. Sandberg. BRECKENWIDGE — Mazzalbah Chapel A. M. E. Church service was free throughout the day. Bye C. W. McIlmenz. Presiding. Eller runned two photographs, ceremony runned at 11 A. M. and Sunday night. With Bishop George Monday night. After which he will hold his quarter. This will be his first quarter. Olive Baptist Church. PONKY — Sunday School was well attended with Rupa, Miale Mannan, at his post, Mrs. Willis Turner, turned Sunday evening from the State Teachers' at al. Mrs. Willis turned on the slick list, Mr. Cliffon Tanner was returned to make Parent Week been on the slick list has received. Mrs. Alessia Brown, wife of the slick list mother and mother, Mr. Kami Jones of Dressell, Mich. is in the city at an event on Sunday evening under the supervision of Miale Turney and Mrs. Willis Turner, Saturday evening. Ft. Worth News Mr. Little Motley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe, one of the unmistakable teachers of Mr. Day in Mr. Claude Shilton. They met in Mr. Worth and Bonner 309 Elm Street, who served the "Kelly Wade" and the wedding of Mr. Day and Mrs. Shilton. Were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shilton. Jennie Waver of Olyphants Claude Shilton visited his brother 101 Snow-York Ave. and them their honey-mom at the time of Mr. Bryan on Bryant Ave. and were home to Mr. and Mrs. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe were served a 2-ounce special dinner at of Mr. and Mrs. L. 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COATS A Select Assort- ment : Soa, ate oN | At This Feature gi Pree $19.75 Up ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1920 tees hn tng ag be ieee een ae ae eee eee erence a ee ey rca a specencyiar field goal, agsinet Ue sr ei Sees area wre eee ae een Say poceeuer ce vie_eroneedfor thd second pica ate eee Seawannrar eee a ek ment a al {euchdown ty ask Hari a ere Bateman eee ee Se eae a ee eatin Se eee ena cee een ore ec pcos sees iia echt am eS “Sov ay a eee eee: en ae nate eee exer eens aecl es ae ae ee a rae a aa a See ("Yea Quon a season d0n6i oft: poe coer eS cy ere a ie caren ets Suet beeen eee rea a ees aces Bee manana Hires chr ees ene eee [ene eat ee sw oniecis ate Sreen aera Ss chee ae eee prcerearnars ant amenciea Sears reer onee seers baie eae See cont aero Pa a irra pe eas Taare rnaiepeneciiee a ae eee penton Detain ss data den wade bear sears fee i ances Sy ont gt wae PLS Canetti Se eer eee eae te oes cfust step ent and do the bent) cranes se ee a ea sade Sane Gl alt Tipetiona. bt eriticiem ti pond fori Seer leh EST ae er erase a pare eee ae sca : reget ne fear Nees ee Bae bens ie ras he Reripeten eae oN See tei esis “carats sane poy So St te tar & Lavahdown and mit tine crite ee Sores ee soe ibs sea east fx ate Beers Soeot crate Sot ache te oe fran an nie acorns aa ao cette nica ee ties stot se Staewane pas men you would have the two ben eae ey ea tase areas at Senne ara earns tia =|rmore: or Tees reetidd Wit of wom eras eter come eas ‘ Saat aac ee | ee ge paar nne in tat et Raa orn | Setar 5) Ea narrton boutern ee oS Ges ae | of 5 Sea a cre - i Se sa ets | RR dae aaa } eS is at | caren pee ee Se ieee ae ee Shr — | kets Sou ae ee Fees eae [waemaae | Mt ii | aes ee eee anche px Lae |‘ ccnambers, Latent, | sees he apemriae tie er roe |! ‘Sereinn. tow ort LI ‘ 4q ‘ fe Can sant ep | wy Hart Offers a WideSelection a Fae UM eG of Practical and Useful C= /\\| gemmermrtieg,| Christmas Gifts pe” PNG A GIVE FURNITURE Na SOE PN as re IT MEANS SQ MUCH MORE! 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So sete teh seneenten (rent ths Ha satoun of two oF 8 men It was aeGtatnt? 4-onbd #0 Peraenalebvergaton high. meant in our ean that Perhaps Home YAt7 shie uartarbacke whom ‘ee have not sven play ney Nok even give hanaralie_ sation. ———_—__—_—_ __ vith this explanailon to pave ae Wag we bared aabmit our alli Cant team seletionn for Pout critica, 14 anpreve or slaagprovs aaitin. AND WsavANATIL MNOCKED Ort — chek Dee ST=TANP) mline Gates wan Kvooned ut tn we tnt ote td 1o reond fab sith Buby Monts feniery ete at thn aletin, Pri day night Hating e en sane Tana Baa XSF te theft round iy ands sgh ca US eek are eenane. Ee SETENNS |, ‘cneenyieen owe aria Tomn Dee, Sgatie oik sls‘ mph sever sé Soe ta ivsed the ee Hien en deere fee aire Sie Poeun yee 8 oe w fene penile ela ca mater tee gush in ated ete ear fea a i ail inn ron a an ft Pete tr 2 fis Wale tntet pel moat oe nee coe ar Rae oh iach a is hace Ns eum i top sa tin StH _iher eet Aroma wife of Mr. Joe Wilburna died Nov. 16, 2015. She was a New York City church by the pastor John A. G. Bishoff, who is survived by six sisters and other aides of sisters and other aides. "Some are grateful but some are not. We are and I shall urge to admonish you." Miss Linda Osm Jersey City THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1926 FACHBORNO — All churches were well attended Sunday. Many people have returned from one town, Mr. Tari Tomi Tartuva, to another town, Dalia Dalia. The dalees of the guests of Mneta Mneta Meshion on Thanksgiving a second night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hailstil in Mr. and Mrs. A. Hyder immo. Seamul for the Express, only 6 cents cash. FURBIS — Rev. Akiyu presided last semester, Sunday for the conference year, Mr. J. P. Allen died on the 14th Knots of Knights of Pi on November 14, 2015. Understanding Company, Dalia Dalia. M. Mayward presided at St. Mary's Church on the 23rd Palms, in the morning after the service, he spoke from the aisle. Seamul for the Express, only 6 cents cash. friends were present. Mr. Prison was in business at Hawkins, who was a lawyer. He was a very industrious young man. He was a member of the Masons. He was a member of the Masons and carried a saints policy. We were to meet to the other relatives. CROCKETT—On account of hurricane weather there was an increase in morning activities on the third Sunday, Rev. R. Scott and winters on Rev. W. Scott and on Rev. M. Hally, Pannie Mac Dickerson and Mia Lauren Caulhoun left for the afternoon. The 22 at Rev. Rov. Scott had a round report to carry to the court. Church are praised of Rev. Rov. Scott, Mrs. Jane Anderson, and Rev. Rov. Scott is survived by her husband, four children, and a fellow of a bishop, praached at the C. M. K. Church and afterward Church is holding over a fine baby girl. They are doing nicely, Mrs. Engens Davis is building a 'new house, M. H. Houston Smith, Mary H. Houston Smith, and also remodelling their homen, M. H. McKinnt in Inventing his house. Mr. John English Streeter, Mr. John English Streeter, Mr. meeting, Mr. M. A. Lewis, M. O. Johnson, and M. M. R. left for Lafontaine, on the Misle. **ARLENE**-Mr. Jaw Woods of this city died Sunday morning at ten thirty o'clock, having been sick for three weeks. A service will be held Monday evening at Mr. Blair B. C at three o'clock in the afternoon. The service conducted by the service. All churches conducted. Splendid service! Sunday morning at the A. M. B church, conducted from Dallas, Texas, and presided over by the A. M. B church, warranted by all members there. A. L. Wright will hold Mr. B's service in December. Everybody involved. Don't Neglect Your Eyes $1 Down and $1 a Week Credit Service as an added No extra charge for this convenience Dr. D.L. Wilson, optometrist in charge 1618 Main Street Shaw's 1618 Main Street **BONNE'S BEAUTY Foose Powder is made by a man.** French process, and is not affected by periphrase. Used satisfactorily on dry or city blim. Makes the completion soft and velvety and stains on until removed. Use with a cotton pad. Bonne Glow and Fish. Fill out and moll the coupon below and we will send you a whole week's supply free. A SUPERIOR PREPARATION FOR THE HAIR AIDA POMADS WEST LAKES, N.J. 07301 QUARTON TOWER, MICRO CHICAGO in evidence that quality is still ap- preciated and will be held. A hair strainitener and hair drainer of surprising quality and efficiency. especially prepared to be used with the truss. Alda Hair Po- made has stood the test. It is not an experiment. has been sold and used by perpetual people for a quarter of a century. In a round- bliss container. For sale by all druggers. | : | +i A | ~ | ugre it is—The latest Creation in Ambulance Vehicles whe above ia the $6,000.00 Ambulance, recently purchased by the E. J. ray ford Undertaking Company: Thix gives not only to Dallas but the fentive-atate of Téxas the superior Palace Car Ambulance service -day and hight. It Js the purpose of the Crawiord Undertaking Company: to der the: public the most congenial and prompt attention that ean be Hendered, ‘The management of the Dallas ~ Express congratulates Mr ‘COLORED BENEVOLENT-ASSOCIATION ‘SUPREME HOME INYERNATIONAE-CORD—¢ AMERICA—DALLAS, TEXAS ‘Tremewm sce peli by Calor <ear of sige na te ewes nos ST Ta. ‘ea with a8. anenibcrs. The. Orpanteation bas several mw the athe nt bon ret a Org no Following Local Officers’ were Blected to Serve the PYyst he Vln te tee Tae tae aoe McK: 1. Thom 2126 commerce strat W. MESS Randy nocd sree weve MSHS intipg s¥s4 taper Sts We & Ni M2 stone. 424 Eommeres SU, We Mie Boe semtrone, 1? Mowsnod Aves WJ. Me AT cert anon sebs Romana Ave, 0. Mia diay sea 2007 Willems BW | ie Ae? 1 'ahngtony a0 Rosana WV: 7 Ni. Utes thornton 2448 Tuemeon’ Ww. YM NE‘ aisix iach eat Wil Bee We Eye Ge Wa WEB serait SOC Sontn iat amy Hala Rn rw at"ao ander cps nie oe -f 42.0, hose de igg"memworn ty te Oreelanton may write‘ ell Bre rtomanatas Commare te Phone C040 ot Mex E None’ Sele onan tc mnbae Tsao ‘SUPRIE OFFERS: Coney P. PAIRS as val re supreme rte GoUANG® Sr0NE cS ana nepreme anes few more Deputies wanted, we pay selaries from, $100.to $150 per month. For further infor- tation, waite or call the home office, ™ SUPREME, HOME INTERNATIONAL‘ CORD Sa OF AMERICA we 2628 Comimerce St.” Dallas, Texas REMEMBER: “The Record ot Ovi Saeco Write I, me pero terior | Ne Spa these eee ere “Texas- Towns ene cnet eaiae SSeercrie tet ao oe meee cee ee ee tee Wren aster gave ‘teresting. under ervice attend: arsenate ant tiehool was well attended x ae Dice acters foe ory eo see et —— Soe ate oe? a aeevnsON — Tier Uilon IC ees Porc ea a See etna eee aia vat Toe aaah baat aee| pint tye nha ben a fs Sayan en i sucess ey ee ee ite vet Se Kent Sal ee i teks tna inte pe ee, aa Se ei aaa eke er ear Ga ae Crate Seuiee Sun ose, bates aay eee er ep a Sits taons eeaShaae Da Sear in santa at oe Se rat eee oe ee Sculpt na haa ore ss bee BSc a eee ai tet ae ere ae ip pesnase-f miPenor fats ar oe pore Cena Ss a fir Sn as a a ops mae st a See Sa tae bet gt oct enol or ne ero ea aes ent Nt let ae iSite a er tartat the Dieat Daptn Send a earful a ethno Sa Pesaran Sre "ba Munnty. ere om the rick It We E> bettas ella eta ies senek ae peome childern, Phases grt Stead at tbe Pret eoalank eh nett. hung ‘phere a tom he pecans and the pring Pe hanks saneredaid i ne Sotemte tn fp 00 alee ei Seu te cmon, part Rec. Collon’ sea ‘hrown "th talomine atianad th INT) Tecmo tin es fang bent, Twn Menta thin cevhan. bone tener ance. Yeilom. Corda, Keiio i'm, Wate beseen Aaron Keli ta ena Jamon Cochran an Be fitnae tna’ stow Battie, Minith ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 11, 21026 jae lg 9 eer ROE Bf fot of Wansoncie pase) tru tyuyceiaey serie te tan fin eburth ‘work. Mev, D. B. Mack Siac aha war’ the mee tek st Sand hn Tar S5e"pcncea at Domen Bony, wowrwast—tne Rabtine Amoeto-| un ht pare me meena Senn we ead cent re ne Pred of Cor HParnae in Wortham Tat weak 3m Mie" Becminen of Compaen and fire ne Rerun of ort orth Ia fete enaeay of Wort Med suger sete hat ne ersten ora Narre Wore ate ebeae Ita hig es rote ne fi aes se Waar eS. Heacers Aanolaion 1 Hae hue ocd" huarsasted cere Se jie = roma — Tig ting oP gms ac Baath as eting at Sr Mol bore {i'n tesa sor : Seine ree fe Nee- sok WEe hae aks HO Seer Sree ane re [ine we ato kare, oe ek “teem suey have ben Syst Pg tor mar he Jen's trey se purvived [ty Shun: deh oe ton ‘no eeerat ‘rand eke ate fot ine Site iin 9 Staneina sags het tate iSight hate Tati gear te este tow tie Nira eB Law at ani ae Io Watney ton oa ised ok Seren Senne i See ee ee { ee oe Mire Me Pinder we calles tal ttersem. macurdny_ co'ationd. the| ec ee oe See ie ee ore ere ene oc ae eer cea fee cana pees Hei) Lawton oad Src hee nade eres ae a serene one Pt eens ese font eee een [church ls dolng see eer ee ore poe faery ene ee Hssnon feviewed the Bap 3. Oh gage apse ine sie, arte Petre iain tte Sy ae eee Sra ae aera 2 mat sore tare, ea ibe, rt rer amet has eee et ye ete tee ere ree naeeet oe carte ue Ne fate Me | MENDERSON— Mrs. Dater Lacy Jeat taneratand. on Hen veh 9l eg Bee Sumy fasten arty ian emoan ot aim tas tanger tte to ecOhgnie cto wes cite esl sen gated th acer Se faye 5 oo nat ae oot to Ince er cum ee Fate, beter te Re 3.8: Co: inn FRAGUE—8. a and Cheren ver ae cnry sult ctangnd bday nt se Aamine paso pt Pes cr pecan trea fare ts enter, $3 fecmarys. tonainse ie ab yea ests ake, of eit teachers ied [Wace tast werk. Mea-and. Stra We Finay Cinna fe oe enact sor Regd te Da frored severat: Sure, Tagg IN MEMORIAM | eet a aac ae hee eee re ere ee be |_“ANNOUNCEMENT. | Extraordinary . Se TT Goat of Fame = Watch these columns for daté 7 aeaeiasceiameaail [For Dress-Making — Al. jee Songs aa gem MRS. 1. COLLINS : Psa teat SF PHE DALLAS EXPRESS” NEWS; the Inseperable “Companion of Ahn | ment—News of Interest of Your Home Town ~ ‘The following Places are Regular Stands selling. ‘THE EXPRESS: soe fee hi ae Wiarton cata 10 ssh seen oa riekey MAE “hive content. 386 PMESaray pre rere "Hrs Pike son. 03 om ae _ se Reman Natl ee ait” TH Mae og oe eae ie ree Fa hen. 81 oe emer «om ae een ee eae te Pare nsa, min bead Warninr—Guard Your hans D r. Link’s Creosote -Tar ag ta ‘GectGrccmets na Pen ke te Toe ast ee DR. LINK MEDICINE CO. “Manufacturers 2646 Elm Street ' (Dallas, —:— ~ Texa: [Siecoosceecoseneveooosscearseeetuccssernencnnenneneeseeeseten etre rarer ertsameicinenenn i: : > c a “4 t —— see: . , ~___A'Consolidated- Financial Statement of the Grand Lodge Colored ____Knights of Pythias and Grand Court of Calanthe of Texas ‘OBER 31, 1926 ae RESOURCES: = = WOMEN Cash in Banks ..\.....026 ssa oevse+s $271,297:58 $290,102.57. 561,400.15 "U.S. Government Secicties 4,000.00 10,200.00. 14,200.00 ‘Mtg, Loan and_Ist Mig, Bonds....0...... 218,856.50 10,000.00 228,856.50 “Real Estate and Building... 0... 00. +.+ 163,829.68... sss. 168,529.63 Furniture and Fistures:,...,..0s.ze: + 10,735.39: -1,000.00-11,735,39— +} Equity Supreme Lodge Prop.....-....+. 29,070.35 ........:. 29,070.35 ‘Advanced Taxes-Paris 0... ..206 5006 18,077.25 2.05.0... 18,072.25 , pa Oiher Assets. ccpecvcccsescct ever ceed 1S 009A9 soos rrrere 4903849 —— ———-Juyenile Department -nnsnnicsi ores sesseees - 6913.M5. 6,013.45 TT Reerd terest and Reo... 1s 10,000.00. _10,000i00 ey Mola pve sete reverse see $138 60019. $318,216,02 1,086,816.21 —— ‘Attest: s— — eel oes a MRS, P.E, DAVIS, = —— = > MRS AB WHLNAMS, ——_—| — Juvenile Matron * MRS, N. A. KIRK, : MRS Fe SON, Seeretary-Treasurer Grand: Worthy Counsellor J. E, SMITH, W. S, WILLIS, ‘ is Grand K. of R. & S. 4 Grand Chancellor pte Resear ssasaaaaiasapasettsssessssesssesssssesssossssssessest “FRESH ALARA coe sesecac_| THE BROTHERHOOD OF HEN HOPE ORANGES <=} vil caadhiet ta Monthiy Public Proyram, Sands fre : - ij Tt ee oie sr goostnatan" gamete S| eo eee citi Sito at le fe ata Sone a SHRLONETT “Sine Carpentefe tpers—By eee ———eE————— PAINS of | QV Besfer- The ome COMPLEXION UPANKH ae eae ae ae a Pen Me, Loca, MeDaxic DOFOKN, nc ttoee Seal Ay ecm Scientific Method of Sealy} fos sem oacret “ae esos Massage. 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An asselation, on all occasions, of the D. Fred Palmer's Slim D. Fred Palmer. A transform in 180s clothing, wears a white shirt, and tan marches vanity, and blinis cleavers and all white shoes. An all white shoes "saint- disappears." Price $26. (20% off) are simply wild about liz. From Paternal Bear and Power- ful Bear, and Powerful Bear, delightfully Framable to the skin, nibbles and has a soft, auxiliary touch. It is also framable to its elf; it prevents frost from forming on the skin and keeps the skin from chapping. It is framable to its mimetic box of Paternal Bear, a large cushion of Soap. lized regardless of religious creed or denomination, all are standing in the council and are誓 to be "some- oneable cards regardless of faith" what divided as to the legitimacy of the situation. On account of reserved as the result of these services by the prayer services at 5. n. m. and 13 candle each day, Mrs. K. and will not stand the servicer press that the redemption is i- neligible and will not stand the servicer We start out on another year's work. Mr. Braden's work is not on a work and we take this method of, "white section," it is in a neighborhood-thinking the members friends and neighbors that live in this neighborhood for which has put the Dallas District more than twenty years. He has the kind of column, himself, that is a great writer and is one of the floral house committees just the conference that stresses living in the neighborhood. by the authorities is concerned. Some oceans department, given a reason to be at a school, said. Hardly a dinner dinner, at school. Do is there a case figure protection in 2, under the direction of "Mira" care, but three Nurses Mike Mina, Dustin that are still presumed, but there Mudmanes Yancy, Ila and Mr. A are all still presumed cases of the D. Brinkley spend, in Sunday's The Appointments The corrected list of all appointment of ministeres and lay workers The corrected list of ministers and lay workers The corrected list of ministers and lay workers subseries now. DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES TRUE VINE , MILL CITY Ronald, public opened on time, with Assistant Superintendent, and teachers working. An address was written to the parents of the children. Marian Barlow of which all enjoyed twins, two Banner class No. 4, 6, 8. Devotional service three. The same devotional service from 10th, 4-20, such as the same devotional and plenary service, the same presentation, a wonderful presentation, a presentation, a program, Banner group No. 4, Devotional service, and the pastor appeared on the scene presen-ting. A pleasant, pleasant, was tidyly presented to the children. Mr. Thomas T. Larson, a pleasant, pleasant, was tidyly presented to the children. Mr. P. M. Hutchison, pastor, Mrs. W. H. McIntosh, reporter. Classroom Pupil in Staring "Cervo-Bach" CONTINUES FROM PAGE ONE THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11. $ ^{10} $ 1026 S. C. Governor Mary Pass Buck in Alken Lynchings .CANTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. Then lynching situation, include receipt of a letter by the Association for the Advancement of Women, that was sent to the Governor of South Carolina, declaring that in the two years preceding the lynching, he was whipped in that identity and there were even rumors, that Neville was killed and burned. The letter also states that the governor gave rilated the Man parade on Thanksgiving night. TEXAS TOWNS returned from Wichita, Paul, Ms. W. M. Worldeide, Dildir Hildurun W. M. Worldeide, Dildir Hildurun thanksgiving, where he cared his sister Mrs. M. M. Murdeck, who was a teacher at Wichita Muskegon, Oklahom. Mr. Wille Pittman of Dallam was in the city of Kansas when he was a friend of his home and work. He Toraxa, where he will take his michaena as master, Mollie Hirsch, and friends here last week. BJ large dinner, Friday at school, Dear Is 3, under the direction of Mrs. Karen Kane, Mimi Maidan, Debbie on his own at North Side High School, Mrs. Monesa Tancy, Ibs and Mr. A. H. Prinkley about Sunday in Platte. —Facts About This Bible Mall Orders Pro- THERE IS NO CITY THAT EXPRESS SPIRIT JUST LIE METROPOLITAN BO- 910 Elm St. Francesca Neissner K. T. Leroy, W. M. Hutchins and Henry Johnson, at the聘 C. M. B. Conference at the Attention of Mr. L. Love Hard was attended at the A. M. O. Owhaw-Doe, S. M. Tom Harris and Bashan Hannon. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thanksgiving night, all guests were Mr. Edgar Brown of Dalley, M. H. Happeman of M. H. Happeman of Antonio and several others. A couple of cake and punch were awaiting, the arrival of Dear Dear Santa Claus with his red-and-white entertainment The White Rose Club Friday s Dec. 13 at her home on New York Avenue. Several several maples of which were placed Guests present. The Marthaus and Mrs. C. J. Hull of Little Rock PUBLISHING CO THE DALLAS EXPRESS Marthaus printing and design LEARN SHORTHAND BY MAIL I will teach you the famous Famer Pacman system of Biorthand in from 50 to 60 days. Diplomas. Diplomas. Mang openes are open for Colored stenographs. Mang openes are open for Dollar per week for 15 weeks. Need five dollars per week for 15 weeks. Need five dollars per week for 15 weeks. We place our graduates in the best positions. O. W. Shaw, DALKAS STENOGHAPHIC INST. 5211 Ceddle 95 Dallas, Texas If So, Here Is Special Bible Low Price DAY and SAT- DAY ONLY— Gaster acher's bible Concordance $2.98 FOR GOLD FREE! MERCHANDISE BUYER'S MERCHANDISE "GREATER MACEDO THE BIG CHURCH WITH HEAST PASTOR E. ARN 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Special Music, Sunday $2.98 p.m. Special Mrs. Gertrude E. Rush Mines, Iowa and Attorney dress the clauses of Dallas Prof. G. W. Hyner, M. Exhibition will present the to 1926. Admission 25 ced THIS FEAST OF BELSHAZ Choir on Dec 27. Mrs. E. MERCHANDISE BUYER'S MERCHANDISE FUNE and is a regular customer of the president. The store is located in the heart of Dallas. aptly Filled THE TRUE CHRISTMAS BIBLE. K STORE Dallas OTTO DELLI Phones 8 8118; 8 8118 Blooming Pot P F OTTO DELLI Phones 2429 Hall Street The New Westinghouse Automatic IRON Click never too hot never too cool See it in our store- Come in and see the finest iron ever built! The one that never gets too hot and never gets too cold. The one that always supplies just the amount of heat needed by the piece being ironed. The Westinghouse Automatic! Our special offer for this remarkable iron begins today—only 75 cents down and $1.00 a month on your light bills for seven months. $100 Allowance for your old iron Being in your old iron—the one that's been making you sleep every time fronding day came around. We'll give you $1.00 for it on the purchase of a Westinghouse Automatic. Act now! This offer is for a limit- DALLAS POWER DIAL 2-9321 ELECTRIC SHOP DALLAS POWER & LIGHT CO. DIAL 2-9321 ELECTRIC SHOP INTERURBAN BLDG If you wish to enjoy a good, intelligent, spiritual service, come to the PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A Cordial Welcome Await You Every Sunday 1002 N. Hawkins Street REV. L. R. MAYE, A. B., B. D., Pastor "GREATER MACEDONIA" BAPTIST CHURCH **THE BIG CHURCH WITH A BIG HEART and a BIG CROWD!** **HEAT PASTOR E. A. INLINGTON WILSON** in sermons at 11 a.m. m. and 7:29 p.m. Special Music, Sunday School at 9:50 a.m. m. and B. Y. P. u. at 9:30 p.m. **Special Announcements** Mrs. Gertrude E. Bush, entinent Negro-woman lawyer of Dearborn, will address the attention of National Convention will address the attention of Dallas at Friday, Dec. 17th. Fred, G. W. Hwy., Manager of the National Motion Picture Exhibition will present the National Baptist Convention from 1900 to 1926. Admission 25 cents. school children 10 and 15c. **THE FRAST OF BELSHAZZU** will be presented by the Imperial Choir on Dec. 27. Mrs. E. A. Wilson, Directing. "THE BIG CHURCH WITH A BIG HEART and a BIG CROWD" Heart PASTOR E. ARLINGTON WILSON in select wernerts at 11 a. m. and 7:29 p. m. Special Music. Sunday School at 9:50 a. m. and B. Y. P. U. at 8:28 p. m. Special Announcements Mrs. Gertrude E. Rush, eminent Negro woman Lawyer of Des Moines, Missouri and attorney of National Baptist Convention will address the clients of Dallas at Macedonia, Friday night, Dec. 17th. Prof. G. W. Hyren, Manager of the National Motion Picture Exhibition will present the National Baptist Convention from 1900 to 1926. Admission 25 cents. School children 10 and 15c. THE FEAST OF BELISHAZAZI will be presented by the Imperial Choir on Dec. 27. Prof. E. W. A. Wilson, Directing. Cut Flowers, Wedding Bouquets, Corsage OTTO DELLING FLORAL COMPANY Phones 8-8118; 8-8119 2429 Hall St Blooming Pot Plantsand Bulb Flowers FOR CHRISTMAS OTTO DELLING FLORAL COMPANY Phones 8-8118; 8-8119 2429 Hall Street Dallas, Texas COME TO Cut Flowers, Wedding Bouquets, Corsage **OTTO DELLING FLORAL COMPANY** Phones 8 8118; 8.8119 2429 Hall St. VINPING SMITH & SON MEAT MARKET For Cured Meats...Fresh Fish and Vegetables. Place your Orders with our Representatives OSHI JOINER. FIRST CLASS DELIVERY Phone 7-2701 2411 Elm Street inghouse vic N o hot o cool WAS $8.75 Now- $7.75 r store- Phone 7-2701 POWER LIGHT CO. ELECTRIC SHOP INTERURBAN BLDG FUNERAL OFFERINGS for one month ONLY 75¢ down 100 on Your Light Bills for 7 months 100 for your