Dallas Express

Saturday, February 19, 1927

Dallas, Texas

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NINE NEGROES SEEK ALDERMANIC PLACES IN CHICAGO Painting by Negro Artists in Dallas Exhibit Gets Lavish Paise Wright is Contested For Place by Undertaker, Contests in Three Wards Between Aspirants Make Hot Fight Likely CHICAGO. Feb. 19 - LANPT - Nine Negroes are aspirants for the city s council in the primary election with its onewr power. The chances for the winning prize are small. that Wright support Thompson or national leadership in the Second Word. Wright refused to hear in the antebellum of the state was Compton, named one of the most coveted murders upon named by these whites to take in white men killed Joe Smith an he was returning home from Church, according to the reports, Smith and the top of the finest funeral parlor in the city, and is reputed to be the shop stopped by Crawford a milieusite. He is given credit for the Cook and O'Neal Speech, two white men killed by the south side gambling syndicate. If Thompson should win in the run he can escape he was shot in 11. Competition among Negroes or whites in the different points of Aristotle's argument. In addition to Tallier, Talter, and by some conference conference, in addition to guilty included苏埃特 or guilty included Frank. Sigreau of Aristle and those of the As a background to the fight these men are making against each other, is the struggle for leadership by the Republican Party. Edward H. Wright, Illinois Commerce Commissioner, and daily elected commissioner of the Second War, Daniel M. Jackson, an undertaker who has been chosen to serve in the White House, certain white interests, and Oscar Dreifert, first Negro alderman, and now reporter to be a discredited leader. Wright is the only one possessing a clear claim to his burial. He was born in Chicago and served as second Ward in the council of the Republican party. Wright and Dreifert have been on opposing factional sides of the political fence for years. Early in the present decade, he was shown by Former Mayor William Hale Thompson to handle the interest in the Present campaign. Thompson appraises to control the back wards himself. This did not Painting Pickens Returns to States With Program For Negroes of the World Chicago, Ill., Feb. 19—(ANP)—William Pickens, field secretary of the N.A. A. C.P. and contributing editor of the Associated Negro Press, has returned to the states as a special agent with the M.I. ropean continent. Mr. Pickens went to Europe to attend the Brussels Conference but was recalled by the home office of the N.A. A. C.P. due to the pressing need of his services in the work of the association based on an agreement with the postponed conference was held. at a pre-conference session. In expressing his regret not being able to attend the conference for the HHP Liaison, Mr. Pickins suggested the following for consideration of the Negro delegates interested in the Negro session: (Continued on Page 8 The Dallas Express Louis B. Anderson is seeking re-election to the city council from the city of Augustus, W. Illinois, a prominent lawyer and made a notable appearance in the last election; Harvey A. Walkin, a real estate developer and churchman, who became state central committee member by virtue of the death of his predecessor, Robert R. "Tighting" Bob Jackson, is the after job again in the office. He joined the council, William K. King, a former assistant corporation counsel, and member of the state legislature, dates in the Fourth Ward, but only three are colored. The present lieutenant is George J. Jew. The Negroes seeking his self are Dr. George A. Price, noted as a former state legislator, Finger, a worker in Chicago circles. Most of the white votes in the Fourth Ward are Democrats, from entering candidates in the other ward where they form a large majority. Is the Twenty-sight on the West side. WHITE MEN KILL NEGRO "PIE HUNTING" POLITICIAN REPUDIATED AS COMMITTEE "BACKS UP" ON CLAIMS IN INTERVIEW. An amusing yet significant thing happened in Dalaas last week. All of the circumstances are not definitely known and probably will never be known now that things have transpired as they have; but piercing together the happenings as they have been told. The Express has come to the conclusion that at least one delegation of folks headed by a self-styled "political leer" had the courage to do the sensible thing and speak out in meeting in repudiation of procedure which chd not strike the members as being just according to the. The daily papers last week told of a delegation of "leading Negroes" which called on Finance Commissioner John Harris, now heading the Democratic ticket for the coming elections. It appeared that this delegation had a spokesman who told the prospective mayor that the delegation was representative of five of the largest Negro organizations in the city and that it favored the proposition of the delegation. The deputy commissioner, identified by the spokesman who, it appeared, had some little aix of his own to be grind) that the conference was reported by the daily papers and at least one of them say fit to comment editorially upon the statements as to the justice of the segregation law. But the representatives of The Negro Chamber of Commerce, realizing that something was amiss, made a later statement to the effect that no discussion of the policies of Commissioner Harris been had by them and that they were in noway responsible for the creation of any such opinion of the general public. In this effect wastes ten of an article which appeared in The News of last Saturday over the signatures of W. E. Clarke and W. K. Fowler, who are indicted with the Negro O chamber of Commerce. Colored Boy Scout Cited For Heroism Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 13—(F) A colored boy scout annual roll call of beneath a banner of honor at basketball games for 447 adult leaders met last week at the Flippenstone Center in cate- lory of Troop 1116. The scout is the founding of the Boy Scouts of America, Scout James M. Burrows of Troop 1116, the only colored scout to receive a standing outstanding badge in Los Angeles. Two Lions Club Scout Burt McCormick lives of two small Japanese girls during a midnight fire at the corner of Blee- chard and 7th Street in Los Angeles. After pushing the children out of the front yard by a fire, the girls caped by the same avenue out off by the intense raking flames, attempting an exit by a window, the scout being by refelling timber and finally bushed by a thrilling rescue by fire. THE DELEGATION SPOKE OUT IN MEETING significant thing happened in Dallas last week. All of the circumstances will never be known now that things have transpired as they have been related. The Express has come to the conclusion by a self-styled "political leer" had the courage to do the repudiation of procedure whc did not strike the member last week told of a delegation of "leading Negroes", which call new heading the Democratic ticket for the coming elections. In who told the prospective mayor that the delegation was represented in the city and that it favored the proposed plan of seat. So promising was this statement (made evident by her own handwritten "Political planner") that they may fit to comment editorially upon the statement as to the representatives of The Negro Chamber of Commerce, real statement to the press to the effect that no discussion of the them and that they were in noway responsible for the creation of a publical. In this effect was the tenor of an article which signatures of W. E. Clarke and W. K. Flowers, who are indemnities the forwardness of these men in making this statement of politician who is forward an enormously for a lot of a publical political planner" they are aware of the political support" of candidates whom they consider themselves to be a gregor vote" in their vests pockets. They need to be standing among us. They do us more harm by their misguided prejudice of the most rabid hater of the race. They seek right for the welfare of the race is the last consideration with last approaching and candidates may well be on the lookout. "vermin" would be a better name for them for they appear in of the same breed and Kind. The Express would have the chance to be a gregor vote in the matter. They regard to the conferring of civic benefits irrespective of their make their own choice in the matter. These votes are no long and money paid to such "leaders" as come SEEKING "compensation has come to mean with Negroes, much the same thing for helping to choose public servants who will make places in which to live in selspect and in such comfort and The fact that these members of the Negro community should give pause to other "political leaders of a vest pocket vote which they are in power to confer us artists in Dallas Ex NATIONAL NEGRO HEALTH WEEK TO BE OBSERVED APRIL 3-10 Alleged Robber Arrested in New York Washington, D. C., Feb. 18—(ANP With approximately $10,000 worth of the form and dress stoles from Brickleby's store last week, Uriell Brownsew, native of Panama and a graduate of most ten years, was brought her from his New York home by Detectives Cox and O'Brien on a warrant charging complicity in the robbery. Brownsew before a United States Commissioner in New York sought to prove that he was held, however, that a prime facie case was established and the commissioner signed removal papers. Gritted by Detectives Questioned by detectives at headquarters, Brownsew closed incarcerated. He said he was born in Panama and came to the United States in 1917. He said he enrolled in the Army and was discharged at Camp Dix, December 1918. He served most nearly 70 years and aboard a boat, he declared. Librarian University of Texas Austin, Tex. State Conducts Examination of School Affairs After Sleuths Make Report Discover Methods "Unbusinesslike" not Dishonest Two affidavits submitted by Joe. Not a single sign for recovery of former protector of the Columbus University of Social Sciences E. Frank Gwenney, his former, co-working brown, filed Thursday with his payment for plumbing work they did in the 1970s. The affidavits contain accounts of the Combined Normal Superintendent Bundy as having superintendent Bundy as having said: "Don't you think you have the University, near New York." I am not here for you, I felt that all you expected me to handle. Investigation of the supported section of the Ngo University report is now underway. I am now in charge more by Sherida Brewster, Chicago. This statement was allowed to have been made by Superintendent D. B. C. Burke, about $60 on a payroll, barn had submitted a payroll of $1533 to R. C. Bunny and other officers. Relative to a charge that Suffered intendment had used a Auto-automotive for a trip with his wife in the report shows that the automo- The week of April 6 to April 10, 1922, has been set aside for the thirteenth observance of National Health Week, a national municipal health departments voluntary health organizations, and numerous other agencies interested in providing care cooperating with the U. S. Public Health Service in a determined improve health and living conditions. As a first step in this widespread campaign, the I Health Service Department is the source of the art at National Negro Health Week . . . ulinet. This week, the I Health Service Department is the source of the methods of instituting and successfully carrying out the program of the Health Week. It will be held on April 6 and April 7, fraternal organizations, welfare societies and other groups will be involved in race bettement, and contests. In addition to methods for drankable Week, information and source of materials for value of Health Week. It is the plan of the campaign to set aside each day of the week for special events and some special events will be Mobilization Day; Monday April 4. Home Hygiene Day; Tuesday April 5. Communication Day; Thursday April 6. Children's Health Day; Thursday April 7. Adult Health Day; Friday. Wilmerford is O. M. Accounts of Nerent and Indies (Copied from the Columbus Cit- lion, Feb. 3, 1771). A. at a meeting of the C. N. and B. Board of Trustees on Monday, Feb rush T. the report of Mr. Brown (Continued on Page 2 Former Teacher of Tanner, Remembers That He, Would Rather Draw Than Study It is probable that the person most interested in the man of Henry b. Tanner, former master of the art of the race, which was exhibited here last week is known here, who was a boy teacher of Tanner in him a little "chubby brown boy who always would rather draw than study his lesson. That it seems I have in some way contributed to the great, from George who have made their marks in the world. And it is surprising to note the man who have come from that state, and I taught many of tire little Henry. Tennys. I used in teach him what he was an officer in. And have he laughed and have he laughed to ably his lieutenant. he always would have laughed to that group of little youngsters which I taught in these days. SOCIETY and Club Twelve clubs in one plaza The Tyler for a grand series at North Ingles Club, Feb. 21st, Thursday afternoon. Society night Feb. 1 at 5 P. M. at the Tyler of Mrs. M. Eckor, 2115 Silver Street, 13 guards were served. One visitor. One on the sick committee. College night. A large crowd at the home of Mrs. R. E. Winn. Hold his uberly meeting Monday night, February 6, G. O. H. Harrington, Jr., G. O. H. Harrington, Jr., by-in-law which were adopted, Mr. Harrington, president made a strong recommendation. Moses Levin, Lane and Moses Levin, Lane and Moses Levin, Lane after which the president responded. A special call hearing will be held next Tuesday by order of the president. Members are expected to be present. We will all play What Thursday night at the South Florida Club, Phoebe Tilden, Wives Social Club, and Cliff M. With Mrs. J. Clementa at 3005 Middled Hill Lane, Lake, W. H. Style was invited. A two person dinner was held. was posed in lilting puffal, final presentation was won by Miten Coleman and A. W. Wilson. Second prize was won by Miten Coleman. Third prize was won by Miten Coleman. Fourth prize was won by M. C. Pritchard. And Mrs. M. Green. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Green. 7194 Mayer Museum, Mrs. Y. Colin, Bydsonen. One can be to be at J. St. James A. Museum, Mrs. Green. One can be at the Silver Tone Quarterman William Mingery. White Water Community Club Met at its regular meeting meetu girls! Keep Your Sk Free From Dr. FRED Pa Whitener P Girls! Keep Your Skin Light and Free From Pimples With Dr. FRED Palmer's Skin Whitener Preparations Tables in all walks of life from Maine to California and from the South to the North, moving their beauty, savoring their taste, and enhancing their completion with Mr. Fred Palmer's skin Whitener. The Palmer's skin Whitener is a preparation for each need. From Pale Lake: Ky., need for dna bones and hemat- glands. Paulier kurtz. and, thinned to the size of. Do. Fr. Whitman. Prepare. items. Fry, from the wormery of a garden, and the wormery of a garden, singly fragrant, cling to the skin of the earth, and the skin of the earth, and the skin of the earth. Wind does not blow it all, it progresses all from forming on the skin of the skin from changing in all kinds of weather. We love a generous hand Powder we a large talk of Soap. dash, mute or cry, Dr. Fred Bainn's skin, transform it in magic, luvily, lovily, vol, volcanic, volcanic, the mark vanish, clear up, the collar, clear up, the collar, and the collar, and the collar, which cause dust! disappear, disappear, everywhere, everywhere, is simple, wild about night. Feb. 1, at P. M. at the bombs of Mrs. M. Ector, 113 Silver Ship, at the White House, a vibrator. One on the club committees. Tuesday night. Fob. A meeting was at the home of Mrs. R. W. Einn, President of the Board, Mrs. M. Ector, President. They are to be at J. James A., M. Temple Sunday night, Feb. 11, Tuesday Silver Night, Quintette- The Williams Signee. The Columbian Whist and Social Club Not with Mrs. W. A. Hawker, 2115 Harmen St. Thursday night, Php. 11:30 a.m. glazing white, after which a delicious meal was served by the hostess. Next meeting with Penguin L. Jenkins, 2006 Washington St. Mrs. L. Jinka, President. The Notre Dame Air and Social Club met with, Miss Carr, Brigham. The meeting opened on time, with only a few members present. The president requested that all men, including the women, attend the day that the plans for the dance will be completed. Next meeting the hosts served a delicious menu. The 16th Hour Social Club met at the annual plenary February 16th at Notre Dame. Emmanuel Louis as host. The evening was spent seating Nixmen's presentation Mr. Sonnoli, Mr. Davies, Mr. Nervie, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Turner, Mr. Mauro, more. Nixmen's music, more, interesting marks. Mia R. L. Green, one of our members, is住 at McMurray Randolph Carr, President. The Male Hour Club. Male Hour Club. Your members were present. Volunteer F. One hour was spent playing whist. The club is planning for a new club. The Hotel Artist Art and Museum Club at 6:30 P.M. M Monday with Dallas Clubs. At 7:30 P.M. Dallas Clubs. After the business part of the meeting was over, each member worked diligently on their work. The meeting was the exhibit dances which will be some time in May. A menu of dances and cake was served. Next meeting with Mrs. Ruby Stewart 4823 Minger Arrows. The White Rock Meetsik Gallery and Art Club Wax, entertained by Mrs. George skin Light and simple With Palmer's Skin Preparations Dr. Fred Palmer has developed one of the Root Hair Dressers known to sell them—it makes the hair straight, soft and luxurious, gives its customers a smooth, soft healthy and makes the hair grow— it improves your hair fully, so it is impressively, you can buy it quickly. Dr. Fred Palmer's skin Whitener Preparations—four In all—skin price, not paid, as the four for- rent. Please call the office before you buy, send four cents each for the four cents each. Send four cents each. Bain Whitener Ornamental, Bain Whitener Face Powder and Bain Whitener Body, addressing Dr. Fred Valkman's laboratories. Department A-972, Airlifts, NQ. Sandy, Whit Hanlewis Powder and itali from almost all toilet counters; savour pet-gas the genius to put the genius FRED Platino, and your dealer cannot use the device from the driver from the in- side. Rose Marie Social Club Given Official Status with Shoot Friday, Friday, Friday Conference Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday Conference Tuesday and Preschel Conference Tuesday and Preschel Conference The Brotherhood of Negro Building Merchants of Texas was ordered on October 1, 1922 and ordered on March 1, 1925. On May 1, 1928, the mother Grand Temple of the Brotherhood came into being under provisional jurisdiction into effect the spirit and letter of the chief idea of the original foundation of the Grand Movement. This information is given less, the benefit of some to its official and legal status. The Brotherhood is in Dallas and all information can be requested from the Imperial Grand Producers at 2119 Hall Street. All agents representing the real Dallas Brotherhood request the real credit card credentials, and the public is requested to demand proof from all Order before giving any money to the Brotherhood. In many cases, money from Etna and other points south that fails and frustrates the Supreme Grand Temple will be requested of this Brotherhood, for those cases the Supreme Grand Temple will answer. Friday night's Race Conference THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927 SHEPTH & CO. LASSES WHITE All STAR MINSTRELS SIX BIG FEATURES THIS SEASON FIRST POST MINSTRELS HARMONY LAND A DIXIE PLANTATION A NEW WEEK MINSTRELS BILLY DOSS THE NEW WEEK SKEET MAYO "COMEDIAN" THE JAZZY SYNCOPATERS BLACKVILLE SANITARIUM LASSES WHITE - SUNDAY JUNE Band & Orchestra of Solants - Daily Street Puzzle. SPECIAL SECTIONS RESERVED FOR COLORED PEOPLE 50c, 75c, $1.10, Tax Included. Seats Now Selling ADOLPHUS ANNEX LOBBY Tuesday February 24, 2012 at 11:38 a.m. clock sharp. T-shirt daycare in room 898. Chamber of Councillor Commerce. Commerce Street Dallas, Texas. George Washington's birthday river member is requested to be removed from the president and general superintendent will be submitted. This is one of the history of the institution. Rev. W. L. Dickson Hickow well. His will is being doing for the Hace. The month of Today should command Danielle Schoenfeld's womorst in the State. 252 children have enrolled; 225 of them have enrolled and an employer to pay, $40.40 per month. Two months to pay, $40.40 per month. Two weeks to pay, $40.40 per week to feed $5 or 40 cows and shelters to feed $5 or 40 cows and shelters to feed $5 or 40 cows and they need to be given the nourishment they think he is getting. bind in the Supreme Grand Headquarters last week. Developed one of the first supervised daycare of the year. The climax in the general discussion being reached in the room. during the course of his resentance among the freeway chase chars the are the most deadliest in their duties to the people upon whom they substitut for their livelihood, and inflicted towards another of them. indifferently towards anything of a and the presidents in most cases because of their continued personal relationship in most cases, the world but give me Jesus," there disappeared in the great library for restraint in his present life- time, and he remembered and clarified the atmosphere by explaining that we should free the kingdom of Heaven and shall be added unto you" Goner leader, Donatius M. W. Tall- man, Donatius M. Chambers, R. G. D. Montes, Donatius M. Chambers, R. G. Krug, Marilyn Chambers, D. Sowey, settler Rainer. Among those are Krug, Mr. Tallpch, Mr. Parr, D. A. Krypny Builders A. W. Krug, Mr. Tallpch, Mr. Parr, D. A. Krypny Builders A. W. M. P. Wallace Dauney, Moss Cham- pson, R. G. D. 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Delivery Dallas, Texas et It, or it isn't Made" EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION of Dallas, Texas Now people used money when there's a need to the resulting bundle of cash we pay for them want to send for them we may think you are in need of BRITISH INVESTMENTS with EXCELSIOR MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION WE WAY DEATH CLAIMS IN 87 HOURS Any person dealing this pro- tection, call at twenty five, Python faxed 1-800-620-8100, Bob Elm Street, or cell N-2527. H. Strickland, Pres. S. Cofield, See'y MISS EYES. SOCIETY let and will the Miss Eyes column doesn't interest you. Its hat that you wear, its smile that you have, its friend and correct people. This little office Matron has been well experienced on two three people, other words scaffold friends. A crime. You had about your case since you are not friendly with the man any more. Hat Hal What's it a Crime? Mrs. Thomas Avenue Matron across the Hallroad track "who's worrying over split milk" That a kiss to her to think you are a wise bird. and the other matron (your rivals) is enjoyting your home. Such wondering who she in, the young friend to try and last Friday friend to try and last Friday evening of course, Mia Eyes and the cute pupil Matron. Know they night, and you well known old over your down fall, and just to think some one is enjoying truly a pain in your heart. Mia Eyes will may its too late to be thought of all of this when you were setting a bouquet. Mia Eyes are surprised at you not trying to do it sooner. Remember you are not missing every day just as she is showing for the time she is putting in, and you are not going for Room fit, when youth is "Gone". Another if you contribute your things that would benefit you, upon another husband which affaire, you wouldn't have time to will come in good use in the future Phil Mee. You talklike, are you anxious to go out with your husband likely or as it will. how it has been, or as it will. night? Friday night, you were at the dance alone, that not so good for you. If he plays sick, you pretend to be in love with each other and share their others joy. If he plays sick, you pretend to be in love with each other and share their others joy. Why Mee be so good, be a good sport. Take marriage as it comes, with the good with the bad, the bitter with the sweet, give as much as you can. Don't expect your husband to bear all the burden and let you go free. MISS EYES Miss Mee will say you "Gosling Twine" are honoring your charm. She noticed at the dance a few times of you had only one dance. You hurt yourself with the men, so just keep on talking and pour out the wine also. will give you the air also. To the Matron with "two faces": Miss Eyes knows that you are not the friend you pretend to be when you are with her. she gets a thrill talking with you and saying "can you beat it" or "can you win it"?给她 got the pure garbage or DAUGHTER OF PRESI DENT PAYS VISIT TO SCHOOL NEW MAILING SYSTEM FOR WILEY CELEBRATES MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY Mrs. and Mrs. Oss Gray celebrated their 10-year marriage anniversary with a buffet dinner, Twenty-five guests, and a couple's menu. The couple was highly congratulated, receiving many beautiful gifts. KAWARTHA SOCIAL CLUB GIVES VALENTINE ENTERTAINMENT The Kawaratha Social Club gave a very enthusiastic entrainment at the Valentine Dance, featuring Valentine Dance. The hall was beautifully decorated and the guest enjoyed themselves admiring the music well-attended by the orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Grace of Oklahoma, Oklahoma are visiting their daughter, Katherine, 3728 State Street. They are planning to remain in Dallas indeterminate. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927 The first part, according to the Arrangements, have beed make program, is called "Harmony Isle" with the Landscape Garden" to in which the singers appear, have the field is fine shape for the instruments, and the lighting is appropriate for the theatre, and one of the specialities also been made to convey the airs "The Diva Plantation". The hiltenders to the Meet from the staircases closing number is called to campus and back to staircase to meet the guests. The dancers display clips which visitors from all walks of life, living ball will serve many visitors will be seen, it is announced. "Just what the rate will be and with the activities and of Dollar, Mrs. Runnels is elated over having parents here. THE BY-PRODUCTS OF PAY YOUR POLL TAX in a Champion of Justice and a messenger of hope. The Dallas Times has called for co-operation for buffer conditions in our district, are making contributions, PROGRESS Our achievements must be a true revitalization to victory. Rev. W. L. Dickson with a commissioner, joined me with a commissioner and his board of commissioners, asking for the amnesty of three men with timely convictions. Recently another commissioner, by T. W. M. Mason, with timely convictions. J. C. Harris, who is now a candidate for mayor, to give jury instructions. These efforts are the. the. Products of preaching the message let us not vote for party interest, let us not vote for the birth and the birth of our warriors in our metropolis. The Dallas Neroy-Voter's League and blinded a man have realised as our endeavors 450 qualified voters. spring elec- "LASSES" WHITE MINSTRELS This week's Expos carries the Attendance of the Laissez Whitehite Minstrel, which will be given at the Whitehite Theater of Thurday, Feb. 24. The management of Fair *Pair* Auditorium announces that a whole section, on the left of the balcony, will be filled with prods, and that every course will be extended them. The tickets are on sale at the Adulphum Annes Lob.店, and that they will make their purchase. The Dallas Express, if desired, will take orders for tickets and secure the reservations. The district auditorium public man, who has kindly consented to act so that Cope patrons may get prompt service. The first part, according to the program, is called "farming info" and the second, "the orchestra." and one of the specials James L. Finding heads the big orchestra, and one of the specials of the lavish closing number is called "The Illicac Valley Sanilarium," in which visitors from all walks of life will be seen, it is announced. The Elks are going to play the "Dead Man Blues!" while they and the audience watch the performance. CARD OF THANKS We take this method of thank- ing our many friends, members of the Church and lords for their kind thoughts, and for their kind deeds, and death of our affectionate hus- band and father, Frank Jones, who departed this life, January 18, 1977 and June 1, 1987. We cherish blessings ever be yours. CALLEN, JAMES, WIFE, GREPIE WILLIAMS, DIR, T. J. WILLIAMS, Son "A precious one from us is gone. A voice we loved is still; A place we vowed in our home, Which never can be filled." You may obtain your ticket now for Se. and have a chance of the grand prize. Thursday night, Pch. 9th, North Dallas Club. Do you want to hear the very name of the Silver Stone St. James A. M. E. Church Monday the 21—hear the Silver Stone quarter of Chicago — the WIL- loma Singers. 60,000 VOTING STRENGTH IN YORK There are 40,000 voters this year in Dallas County. The Poll Tax re- quires a 25 percent turnout in month of January. The Negroes paid --- 税收补贴 over 400,000 out of a population of 25,000. inhabitants. There are more than 100,000 students among our New Mexico students. However, we are in excess of 2,000 this year as compared in former years. You might win the grand prize at the New Mexico Club Thursday night, Feb. 24th. Rev, Gammon Morris of Philadelphia Preaches at St. Paul A. M. E. Church. Rav. Gummie Morris of Philadelphia, Penn. Secretary of Home and Church浸透, prescheduled at St. Paul M. K. Church送宿于圣保罗, PA. He was a very dedicated orer. He made a very descriptive discourse, which was interesting to the worthypolk. The service was well attended. Avery Flood and the Elite are so grateful. Faye Sa. at the North Dale Club. Mr. F. D. E. Williams of Waco Will Open Insurance Mr. D. E. Williams, who is perfecting a new attractive phase of his career, will be the district office in Dallas. Among the many business men who took an interest in the Board of Directors, Mr. D. E. Williams offered opportunity to business enterprises, which is attractive for Negro programs. On Wednesday, Mr. D. E. Williams will hold Dallas in Mr. Williams' slogan, "If you haven't heard the 'Dead Man' you had better hear 'Troy Plow and the Blind Sun night,' night." HIGHLY ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Bowers surprised their many friends when they learned in the city from Kansas City, Missouri, Los Angeles Cal. where Mr. Bowers will take higher position with a Rubber Tire Company which he has been managing for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers are well known in Dallas and have many friends of whom called to wish them a happy birthday and join them at their new abode. While in the city they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willes Cerf, a local businessman, on Broad Street. They departed Monday. "The Dead Man Blue" will be one of the many features Sunday when the North Dallas Club. PRAIRIE VIEW GETTING READY FOR SCHOLASTIC MEET CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks, to the different friends and organizers, to the staff of the hospital of apathy and the beautiful floral offerings in our bursar, of address and name, to the nurses, to the nephew, Zannie Grisonen. WISHED MRS. MUSZOLA WAGONER MRS. INESIE WAGONER, Sisters MRS. INESIE WAGONER, Brother MRS. FINNE WAGONER CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for kindness shown during the illness and death of our dear wife, the beautiful woman who died February 1, 1937 at 500 Good Street. We are also grateful to our friends for our many offerings. ANDREW LEWIS, New MAJESA WEDERSON, Dip. Signed. SCOLAR & PERSONAL Mr. Bertha Nelly, and son A. Chie Lea, after 2 years in Manoura, Lea, has returned home to the delight of her husband Mr. David Nelly, 4960 Sparks Office, in Oak Cliff. Rev. J. H. Stark, editor of Western Index, left for Hot Springs, where he will spend eight or ten days. Dr. H. E. Porter, Look Ack at Jackson, Tenn., is spending a few days in impersonation at the Doll Street, C. M. E. Church, Feb. 15. Mr. Gerald H. Hortles was a pleasant visitor at the Dallas Press Office this week. Mrs. J. D. Rosenbush, Texas is in the city, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Turner, 2064 Thomas Avenue. Mrs. I. J. Howlington, 2018 Trinidad who want to Siblings Texas to join Johnson, this city has returned home. Mrs. Octavia Taylor, sister to Mrs. Johnson, 2015 Flood Street, is affiring from a paralysis. vavonis, Texas is visiting her sister, Mrs. Annie Lee Jones at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mosely, 702 State Street. Mrs. George Lott and Mrs. Pearl Miss Volme, Amye of Cleburne, Texas took the day with another mrs. J. H. Towell, 609 S. Crawford street. MRS. AMIE CHATMAN RASSES AWAY TROY FLOYD AND HIS ORCHESTRA Monday morning Feb. 7, 1977, at her home 609 Good St. Mrs. Chay man was a member of the Bungar Avenue Baptist Church, also a mem ber of the Royal Family. 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The zoning act, this set giving cities the right to "condemn" property, for purposes of expansion, that enabling the regulation of buildings and all others but that giving to municipalities, the right to vote, the right to vote, the right to the statement of John Ed Surratt, head of the Kessler Plani Commission who is in Austin lobbying with others for the passage of these acts. Said he "Senate Bill 787, House Bill 371, the segregation measure, seems to have all friends and probably will get there as it should for it is badly needed." MEMBER NATIONAL NEGBJ PRESS ASSOCIATION. According to this statement, the concensus of white opinion is to the effect that it is more necessary to get Negroes into "their places" even in the matter of residence than it is to arrange cities in orderly lines; it is more necessary even than the regulation of the line of buildings so that the streets may be more wide; it is more necessary than the granting of park space in the city; it is more necessary than a fire fide indication of the trend of general thought of the "best friend" of the Negro as a group for in no instance has there been a single dissenting voice raised in protest the passage of this act. (Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS Any arrows reflection upon the character, affording or repelling the character, may appear in portions which may appear in the columns of THR DLAISLAS X-10. The arrows reflect upon us being brought to the attention of the publication. "Io, the poo Indian" may will become "Io, the poor Negro" at least as far as the sentiment of white Texas on the subject is concerned, and it is priring to Negroes. Would it be right to expect anything other than this? Would it be right to expect anything else? Should the members, at least those leaders who have thought much and spoken loudly, of the Interracial movement, been expected to have had at least something to say in their latest step in the matter of creating Negro ghetto? The Dallas Express Subscriptions in Advance 1. Year 2.00 2. Monthly 2.75 3. Monthly 3.00 4. Single Copy .05 THE DALLAS EXPRESS Published every Saturday Morning in the Year at 2000 Swiss Avenue. Entered at Post Office at Dallas Texas, as second-class matter at 464-80 Congress, March 1879. Foreign Advertising Representative; W. B. Ziff Company, 608 South Dearborn St. Chicago, IL. W. B. Ziff Company, 404 Morton Bldg., 116 East Nassau St. Negroes are indeed a credulous and pitiable group if they do not readily come to the conclusion that they are their own best friends and certainly in matters of this sort. They have all to gain and nothing to lose by realizing that they have a generation of their children menaced by this sentiment of hegemony of their dislike there is no hope for them as long as they cannot help to choose those who govern them. Realize that there can be no effective Negro lobby against this proposal at Austin now, though there is definite need of such a thing. And only the Democratic Primary has rendered this a fact. The only democratic candidate who will mature and aspire candidate is resulting and will result in more adverse legislation than this if an effort is not made soon to change the status of Negro voters in this slate. Negroes may as well be guided by the sign of the times and cease to fear for what others may think of their fight for their own salvation. In matters like these, voters should not be deprived of the benefit of the most incredulous by the lack of opposition to the segregation measure now being proposed. THE DALLA EXPRESS has never holstered the white feather, neither has it been struck. It has not gripped with strike. It is not gripped with the channel mouth. It is a plain, easy, semi-smooth, an- eroprophetic interface with the passing breast; it plugs on ducal breasts. It protects a brain. It protects the human life. Its live on demeaned jurice covers all the terri- tory occupied by the human body. It covers ground, but we live guilt and are protesting. Rays of the great sun up and stand with this. This ground is the W. KING DO WE BEALLY APPRECIATE PROVISION FOR OUR CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT? Announcement was made last week that The National Negro League St. Louis this year. Many efforts have been made to guarantee that the league will not be the fault of any but the business men of Dallas that it was not the fault of any but that there are two so called organizations of a business nature here, the National League and to provide for the entertainment of that league was not required to be done with it. We lack of being what we profess to be, meeting was dead last two organizations and plans were two organizations and plans were then to the National League. The Chamber of Commerce (while) promised its aid. Letters of recommendation of the Business League attended the meeting but the representative of the league was able to "of" though there was money enough in that Treasury. And there was little said by either of the two Outright it would have been expected that "follow me" work groups would be organized in regard to the matter alone. And now the meeting has moved to a more formal group, would have brought it here. Business of fallas, we may still face the form of war as our community is conceived in an organized way, we are not worth a war, nor not yet been able to aid the community in any organised way, but we can get ourselves into a frame of mind to corral in a fair portion of the community, spend here, each year four THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FREEBY 10, 1927 the race to do and to accomplish, those like the persons responsible for the placing of the booth in the Temple, who make claims as to the need for such conveniences, must face the findings and answer for such situations as this. Should they case to interest themselves for a mass of persecuted and abused Christians, evidences no appreciation? Only those who failed in this instance and those who are continually failing can give the correct answer. The new Attorney General of Texas has filed his brief in the Primary case which is now before the Supreme Court at Washington. How the decision will be rendered has yet to be seen. But it is of sufficient moment to warrant the recognition of every Negro in the state. And in case the race as a result of the decision to raise such a fund as will serve to keep the agitation in the hands of such courts. Until Negroes in Texas have a free and untrammed ballot, there is no hope for the future of their children as citizens. NEGRO CASE FREE Dr. Do For the Aesop If the Aesop the court should be heard by Nathaniel very enviable the chair his standard of at Hampton's the Library of a law-sayer of received members in the court writing thing well, can we THERE'S A PRESIDENT TO BE ELECTED NEXT YEAR. DOES THIS MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU? PICKENS RETURNS FROM EUROPE, TELLS ABOUT COUNTRIES VISITED The Express feels that they should have spoken out if their expressed thoughts on the Negro question are to have the amount of weight which they should and if the confidence of Negroes in their willingness to help to see it that justice should be done Negroes in the matter of regulating their places of residence as it is; that it that could be done in the matter of condaining property for parks. It is likely that injustice will be done in the matter of Negro housing as it is that railroads and business houses would suffer in the requisite amount of time. If we are to judge by present conditions, there is more danger; for the present location and environment of the average Negro district in Texas, created without any general law is a discouraging sight. Usually surrounded by swamps and refused land, no sewerage in the majority of cities, and no adequate definite way what is to be expected in time to do when law makes it impossible for them to move elsewhere. There is really grave reason to question to ability of the masses of who haw lay claim to the ability to feel insult and to appreciate decent treatment to appreciate efforts which are made to help us to reach more self-respecting levels. Results in cases where more than ordinary care is taken for our comfort and convenience do not indicate that we appreciate the gravity of the average situation. Take the results obtained in the placing of a Foll Tax booth in the Egyptian Temple for the convenience of prospective Negro voters who used that booth. Of course that was enough to warrant its having been placed there. But when it is realized that it was placed there primarily for the convenience of our women and those of the race who might not have had opportunity or time to go down town in the crowds and New York.-Bob. 18 — William Pickens, Field Secretary of the National Museum of Colored People returned the day before yesterday on the White House. Linier, Olympus, from the museum of which he delivered 60 lectures in England and Scotland, and took part in the lecture. Mr. Pickens said he had been given full opportunity in Russia to pursue Government and that there was "absolutely no color project in the World War II." He said the recovery of Germany in the years following the World War II was the remarkable things in Europe. "The British Empire," said Mr. Pickens at the National Office of the British Museum, was at present consolidated, has a white, the masses of the British people are today studying color and race problems of the "world." ence, the number of those for whom it was created who used it, did not warrant its situation there. Of the three hundred or more who paid their taxes there, two hundred wore men whose time probably was of doubtful value to them, and two hundred were the vicinity of the Temple and the rest were those for whom the booth was primarily created. than any other people who were glad to learn the truth. We were glad to learn the truth that it represented cooperation between white, black and lowered common goal of interracial accord. I and I found the English were not as naw to appreciate as joke as the African students in the universities of both England and Scotland. **Germany** "The energy and cohesion" and coarsen" with which the Germans are building their industry and manufacturing. Britain, the capital, is the most ordinary city in all Europe. "The requirement of the army has less burden her burdens, and less these burdens are." But an American ahmed to tell that at home his fellow citizens would be luxurious and that the finest intellectual people of Germany. The upper class of the simplest envenues of an ordinary American body. The upper troop in the Rhine was mainly the work of Politicians. The people selected. He "stuck" William Howell- Taft, his WM Secretary, in the office that he had taken all the time in his deep mind that the folks back home would make the big idea, four years hence. Roosevelt, tried with the Republic Party in Chicago at the Auditorium, Woodrow Wilson slipped in the opposition群联 "Third Term" all now. Now comes the Honorable Calvin Goodekine from Vermont and Massachusetts with Roosevelt. The "Third Term" Rogey Man has been taken about it and has said to Sf College, Third Term, Prohibition and a Smaller House in New York, Columbia, University; in Washington, and "out of the Wild West" like Young Lockhart for the Senate, Senator William Boring, and Longwouth, and "out of the Illinois, who refused the office of Vice-President of the United States, who gave the delegates ready to go home, there they came, and Vice-President, which some have gambled with and won on out of London said. --- NEGRO CHOIR SINGS FRENCH SONGS (For the Associated Negro Press) the testimony of competent judges, and the testimony of competent hunching...the Hempston Institute chair under the leadership of Dr. Henry Hempston, who is a very enviable position. Under the chairman of the choir this chair has attained a very high standard of musical artistry. Hempston is in the chamber music auditorium of the University of Chicago, and received each praises as is reserved for really great achievements. The Hampton singers sang several groups of song. Songs of the Hampton singers sixteenth and seventeenth century songs. English Christmas carols of the Hampton singers seventeenth century songs. "It was" says the writer in the religious weekly mentioned in the book of the fact that the color line has little significance. In the field of community care, the summed area of work for which the Hampton singers are limited. A Negro chain singing Songs and singing them so well that critics called them "Negroes" but not qualifiably good. To the Hampton singers in Newgren's area, after the race was freed from slavery, it took a long while to learn its insignificance in hindrance, to an inner indefeable insignificance for other groups of plantation metaphors." HOOSIT By Robert P. Edwards ..... For the Associated New York College, in 1866, the daughter of paranormalists who were formalized known as the Godden. She attended the public schools of Lafayette and enlisted in the Army. Her work as a planner organizer of Temporary Societies, and a teacher of standing achievements in the history of Racism women. Completing her degree in 1891, she went on to until 1891, being compelled home in that year. In 1895 she married, to a minister, and again returned to the Congo. Hostiless ..... Answer to Houghton's - George E. TID BITS (By The Associated Press News) The world first public library was founded in Athens in 1876. The southernmost city of the world is Malaga, Spain, and the largest of Magellan, Chile, South America. Hamlet has the greatest number of lives to speak of all of Shakespeare's characters—1,169. A railroad tunnel almost eight miles long, which will be the longest in America, is being constructed in Acacia Mountains of Washington. The thrift of coal have become so numerous in parts of England, Scotland and Wales this winter that courts have been dealing out coal. Sugar cane and paper for sugar cane imported into Cuba during the last year have increased to 12,633. 183 Kilo, with a value of 11,475. 184 Kilo, with a value of 200 miles to be covered by flying boats. India's many people of people have an opportunity to hear radio broadcasts, which have been formed, and construction of a giant soon will be started. Photographers are to be sent by radio from Stockholm to Melbourne and the New Yorkerman Company in the near future. The sturgeon lags altogether, at 1000 acres during their lifetimes. There were 39,013 rickshaws in Tobok, Japan, in 1887, and in 1892 the number and decreased to 6,124. There are one thousand million stores, according to the latest astronomical estimates. The ice in the vicinity of the South Pole is said to be from 12 to 14 miles thick. There are about 700,000 acres of forest land life in the United States, the largest Estimate of 823,000,000 acres. Among the Eskimos it is an unwritten law that if any man, from any area whatever, ships the ice in the North Pacific, the deceased must be forced by the slayer during the rest of their lives. The largest savings bank in the world is said to be in Sydney, Australia. The Government Bank of New South Wales has devised $100,000 and $100,000 de causes a man to continually seek. Make his interest your interest, the companionship of a woman. For it is not passion and beauty things come to an either-other person to create a relationship. Your love but qualifies that are more pretty and curly and curly may stay. CONGRESSMAN DYER'S WIFE IS VICTIM NEGROPHOBIA CONGRESSMAN DYER'S WIFE IS VICTIM NEGROPHOBIA NATIONAL EDUCATORS TO BE ENTERTAINED HERE - PRINCIPAL JOSEPH J. RHOADS HEADS COMMITTEE ACCUSER OF NEGRO IN "PLLOW-" man daughter for trial before the ER POPER HURDER HELD ONLY ON Superior Court. refound to permit a surgical exami- Richard Moore, an American Ne- median of the Receiving Hospital, presided one resolution which that "11,000,000 Negroes in weight to the contenition of the thee in guaranteed equal state that Diedfall was killed by right under the laws of Crombs followed a lionary party and denied full and equal participation: the discovery of Diedfall and his in life of the Nation. This op- portion of the profession is greater in the Southern Judge Island is held by Crombs un- part of the courtship of a 21000 look on a charge of still willful murder. I set in the gallery during the time and heated debate on his Anti-pitching debate, a resurrection of the morious Reconstruction days when men were in earnest and about the greatest of man questions, human rights, and saw him hold his own like a gladiator in impassioned and violent results from some members of the mob-ridden south. They battled his great. Negro constituency in St. Louis, but he held his own NATIONAL EDUCATION TERTAINED HER JOSEPH J. RH COMM Among the ten thousand and more educators who will attend the Department of Superintendent of the National Association, February 27 March 4 will be forty or fifty of them. In America. There is no restriction with regard to race. in the membership of that national movement. The United States accorded the usual official course at the Dallas meeting. It is understood, however, that attendance is limited to registered members. Tentative plans were made Tuesday for the school. The school's principals and citizens at the booster K. Washington High School visited the students. The plan provides four extra hours of instruction. ```markdown ``` hold his so long, kirk, but if you expect to keep him cultivate the things that interest him if you do so. He should be interested in sports at least find out enough about them to ask intelligent questions, for them. a man has more pleasure out of playing games with him but do not make yourself a nuisance by asking games with him or game with him or will wish he had life you at home. If he is a lover of literature read some of the works he has read and then with him. I think of an acquaintance who was a lover of music because she refused to attend mutual programs in which he Make his interest your interest for it is not passion and beauty but a great gift and a love but qualities that are more stable. ER'S WIFE IS VICTIM PROPHBIA and pressed on proud of those he reproached, and the cause he had forced upon the nation. He secured its passage through the House, and in its lobby, its chamber, its committees, and through the armed himself and his cause above him to every electorate to defeat every Republican who voted against the Democratic party and to impose a massive war in danger of defeat. His service has not been confined to the House, but it has been, and determined as some men of his own party are to do, and has responded to our calls for his aid in defeating hostile legislation and allotments, many times, reading own protest texts to the Congressional House. I remember distinctly when Mr. Hibiscus, from Minnesota, brought in our school bill for school funds giving us but 10 per cent of them when we had 81 per cent of the children. I horribly framed a protest, and he is iron and attacks the situation of flowers and had my protest read into the record, December 10th, 1911. He is one up- on one cash. Depend for aid in all issues of both municipal and national import, and we hpps he will long remain here. VOTERS TO BE EN- RE – PRINCIPAL HOADS HEADS MITTEE delegate, a drive about the city and visit to the grade school, a public program and reception. Dr. C. W. Abhition, Prof. W. S. Prof. J. B. Hille, Mrs. D. H. Winn, Prof. W. Jiankun, Mrs. J. E. Crawford, Dr. G. A. Delaney, Hamilton, Dr. G. A. Delaney, Joa. Chirum, Dr. H. Dorace Dodd, Joa. Chirum, Dr. H. Dorace Dodd, shall, M. D. T. D. Bradley, M. J. Shall, M. D. T. Bradley, M. J. Shall, Clark Principal Joseph J. Rhoads is the Chairman. All communications concerning the Association should be addressed to those who plan to attend the Association should be addressed to Dr. Dapper J. Washington High School. COLGED WOMAN SPEAKS ON SORGESTION BEFORE WHITE WHITE Y. W. C. A. Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 31-FOE- N.-In a warning against the introduction of separate schools for Negroes in California, Mrs. J. C. Brown, a member of the executive committee of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, told a mixed group at the Y. W. C. A. here of the sex of the school, such a system in other localities. BRUSSELS, Belgium, Feb. 18—(AP)—American "imperialism" and treatment of the Nazi were among the many alleged crimes in a final volley of resolutions have been adopted by the Congress, oppressed nations in session here. Richard Moreau, an American leader, once resolution which stated that the United States guaranteed equal rights under the Constitution, are denied full and equal participation in the life of the Nation. This oppression is greater in the Southern States, where the spirit of imperialism still predominates." O | DOCTOR W. A. C. HUGHES AT WILEY re ee re One Seabee: aed ons 8 Philadeiphis~xho conducted ths Sree ree SEES a ia Seas nies ual seer ie tees il eee oes See ea ene * gant Grays bare: ad sting same —_— ose ISTE eter eon eee tec het si one ot Bate eae a seer ae oes Se Pe erare. ee se ee eee wie Calpe ee a apse ee tote ace Gate oe ‘tek Alex Comme wees 2 fe: open te Introvink Tia Sccred Conroe Duh hee euawnet 1 het “Shenae ibe Sie es a Shonen resol of ns sn “wr has su Ror st we Mog bee at te teste Mix srotenn Putas bre Cason Stnate als stuns noe ar Serer tee tor ee Seiten 5 Genter aoe Sarath ete feset i eh avnahy re ean fears Duis” Msiea “eve Tine, are Nov ana seid iti the fenen Tar wanes ine gunerene seat fam Sinker sane rpetia wee aoe Fanon Collins wal: presyatet he ey, moar, ai ear ea stint Sh hens aoe tee ~ brenow Wc Tat en vitor Mat Taper F 5 tae Sime as tate "ioe leer tsetse Dray woe nS Sie ets tar tate tease Benet nee Coty ar istea esate "a et crthee Sack SP So Stel an Seionacd ag samen -sonoe tT of sor sl set ign Rea ie eens Daas We ‘Miasaon sO Cragin tn fort Mclain” Sten Saws os ear oor ase Soakine heat ft tr: res Seong ere suite cok Sire te cr ant boat fin bm Ant Sect nt Sets aN st ‘i ae SATUSVRAS — 2er.and Vrs. C. alee bave returned from Stand: ‘Fevas The St James CoM. arch in cerrying on a revival thi reske A woman preacher, Rev. rn Hanae trom Rates Che Mins Mv Warren. of Wiehita Pay tonne ‘reached Sunday lat. Yeh 12 Rev Manley of Texarlana, prescted fn aya 11:29 eto, Fgh 12 Me ‘Seted fn very leks The ABLE hureh haw now pastor Ha. Dea. tmar. ‘Phe Corinth. Baptist Church ‘ive a velaatioe eottrtatonent Ton Monday night. ha tenth grade of “the Waahinnip MIEh avs © draws tna Yor teat tr Dinos Wb the ‘rai. ‘The Washington igh ty do= ine yn th San Trine ‘domerte msinen th ‘hn woul ike forte fae ete RAD CRYEA — wie Sone Des ied naadeniy"esratay nah srehsnminety ta evod beats rane Sey hee, A tener anesy tt evidence basin: Omaroh te ee meter of itis River bey TON Shetek ana the Meet Dene iAteowiaton, ‘Woody Undertaker Aad change of the ody, Be onre Teasers $a str yoda hawt of pramd hiaren to mean be sci. Theo slaiven ary har trom Soon yeresnatae an Swe Pie tre Aesle Wall 3F Dalia is visting hor rotor, ri Seige etna bre We Mondera fc Caer atendes ty fonral Pa Sty rand res Soha Forma <i the proud pares of "em -fotber ane bay ave Fen so vein Ren Marker ot hawt Drcccied at site nuver mepie Church, Tvegay night Melo —iaskaes Zum ham. Friday at tee spend several tenth tm eta ott eas en re Gr rode hephere reeves anathe Wisoto hoc trom Ft Be 4 — tafe of Sir Matin Poste diva Rass snd itp Woodtey of Cal fore atended tha fuosra fr 8 batten arse wens Fontes Gunde, Row fit Soro Cameron worsippe st Por Heese aunar on a Ren farsed trom Ween, funda ‘Wiuadad sorte otved bp tha oobe two of the-sermohe which he de Mess toe rer beth whi Saat ore cine cuca epee ee ae Se nea wages ang ee oe Sit wakes Be a + 20h oon Prion Goren nie aati, ec ees age : er cn tar . prmone — Bro, We M. Johnsen: pte ee ea Wet Mey Cor an section Cees RS Se nen dtm eae ate as eae i motes a uae arora Ss a pe ry sd cr ean Se ot ee, sii ae ma sures an Mes ea pa tone Se Tee eae SES ee Si ee mph orgy i PLAINVINW — Service wan well ‘c"aoone pst wf Boars hare (Nanded at bh -cbupeton Hat sag church sage ek br [ice and preached. « ondes) er Ince at ta0'p teaod‘psany Ih ehpige 3§ veroa” Ma peace Inguin tah oy, “Tha share Ktca hevucai te he romiae 06 « socal Sa8th San reload ire. 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Ie tabbert ie pepeing fort lscond our ahtiverayy. esther in fir tre tiki oee of te Oy Hots sae }, COmSSR DEER mo ROY A, HE et ling of Houston pesched& otely Acton. Mra tres re aren th sae ln Mr, Conse wd on ty Dune lst week to ster he bode oer sierra. Maney Awivlsma ies Pra Matric Mae i touch frrored. Grand. Sn fersa.-W. deco” was wat 6 ty Tas wee : rreagen — soumy seco! au ett ttondea. Toe Iason wan oa fu tonght a tamer. were fpreentAtiadunen tS olen fapiat Ghorchsouht Renfen Rew Sc'3. Manning preachea 2 lovly ecrmen, yh fiers M.A wet Ivory Mandy night ae won fasion Ne Laws, Prout tine ary Bit, Serer eed lervicon ore rpertes at Ge PR barra mc bavees began Mt toe fe. retior Ge Rtmonn, Wi Jom Tone ae ester enogow nr fetes a | nawron ="Rrcls were good lactone Reine one [tr ear met aa [sere varea by ae “too pane Rare "Aceh es return bt a intaowe. te reeca that he et ihe, babytelng toe: Wate. jn mother tnt tnpevine tat fee sarge pean for w Joc hn aw cruw Denar pences fant." Sons aeriun ts tng ot nena Ak |Gnoron Sanday. Borauy whse) an eter dg fo |srviess he Pasar awe Fr |ton aeeachetfoiengit snes |eryraportgat Grant cape A. |" Sarre rh tend Boho eh aioe eee te oe. ‘THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1027 ee oooe oreo ee eoeevooNoeeeorre re ror tere ree Te OTTO Ore OTT e TT TTT TT TTT TITTTT NEST TDT ELITES HSEERD EDO OSOT Gesosecenononcosareceabosnonoooososreresseonoeocesoororeseraperessesnenteemenseememensenmenenen so fully? Ayahpathise with mas het tS pacer coer Dn wena Roos a Pon fere cent an seo Reel ge ganar fe ie ee en ae : a AR Sante tannic touting i ee eee sa nitesres elena oe ae eerie gr eee es cease ha ie ee aS aad uta Sel a eae et Pe ae cnesae” sect = se SSS. pti las se ears aes “Tone Se aortas teaben ge oe wae aene Se ate etee Se ey ace cans Se i a ruta env re cat ee Seca pet eee ago ape gt ee Tae drs Se awn oom Sermaa'enry tees ar coe for i Suet uae ber a ree sae The pastor » Nev. |B [CAL VE Me, “Wels Weeay sot Mita wy ay ee tee ee Sage ee munky died ‘Thursday night. eb Sk Sarees Seo ae arte aa ace eee fmitone Pe Re Sein ers ees ee ae rere as ee es ere area oe arate Cran? See ee 2. Tamale Weneey sant, Foon See ee A SAX ANGELO — Mr. Joho Thomp. pcdeeea es ares meee atent eee pea ea cee a = nate neta ee seal rprecntet eo State eocber'e Amr toe whic Sie ae So pease eae sore ee aoe cache er So roe ears i at eae a Sree ait fanteed, plana taped out. whervby Soe ne [Negro Mistory Weew was fittingl, Sanna cee eee sie a "e tare adore were Banday: seri sae The tietuon of officers and ee: i aaa I Darden, Presideot, Atty, D, J wi Saat epee Eien a Rented reine afters sr coat aa A Seite Soe es hay veered ‘eng na ir a gee citi bay Lhe od me, ene: Ue: Wend. SyRNene_Biven, rete’ atimatee == Tae, Willems Wingert ae Semen A. th “Finrenes ned Siend tei rhe ee | ntmcner, 1 Bande, pee jag” Gk. cre, as slin"hie "pean nnd reports a servieey all ‘Sar "bonaar. dr ene wants, tee Rew 9 Both ia feb aa eae sup fevmber ot the €. Be Chiat Sue wae aid to. reat in the Clty Cemetery. anes. 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Melee, Bs, sat th Boat Aan “nose 146 Med Fons Wee ito ager of Chg fe shure, pts Seems toy = it Pog et Span, at {Stein ny ec saharee” oe cous wets co -ruxamiana —debsson Chae 268 Gareh seoty ent aa Sevier ene vere Ni gitnte Ssmich oa fig wan et fing iar tock. peie elt tena Henny tia pute wrnahing ‘ha puter ante goed satnsplson Sermon fhe Seger ont earora Babe est taints oan resi 0 Sette sha 8 peat rescine "Feat wh sion aioe fot tn thai roe ere fart Conteranee- wit caren ihe su Sunday Toe theme ae Dincogat” cede” stir sma anne x snentie Sora’ Wal fae wih ie aunts tacks, ita, “i. 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PEB. 20 - ‘ ae oe aa ier ee Ps 4 'g be " TROY FLOYD AND HIS ORCHESTRA = WILL FEATURE THE “DEAD MAN BLUES” 2 mgomme ales eee be ee aR 1 -— BWANT Ch pS / eal ae » Sal il\ aR boca ) Ged i WL hy ») mo ay} Mecca ‘ Ly ) oe 1 ee. ») \ het cas NES. 7 Siow. p ee A ite ee) ee —Youwhave a Treat coming Sika Jousanarengs ining eo yeas ey ‘ALWAY: 7 fmprored “Pl Kor waren. TI H h tieeeeee | oe Srmmgtanetne = memory Olli tebrer meas ant Often, “tear furroundad, by " Tam aawone In Oe past oP oigures Tat bid “e ail wa" ¢ bot "ay hear Ska Tana Sear ag FoR Lovie rm, Sate Merstalinr ‘HUT Hahing 9.60040 Deagnter," 2211 Bokipn 8° tre Wille Anderson tae nomena. Doe ‘sat Chachaton Bt. Denver, Cale €ore Sofirost thei blend cools and @™ Gets vteiod ce Seeman. Lopgn's Soa 3¢ KO iiotis Un pee = eal Bette hace nh ae Oe ee eee = YOU a BONNAN—The body of MK; Annabel McFaulton; who died January 14 at Hullman's Instrument Furniture Building. Died Sunday 1:25 a.m. for Burial body was commemorated by his family. He was reared in Bunkhill, Texas prior to his death. Jacobs, Moe, four years, when he made several friends. Funeral services were held at He P. Cust. M. He made odd Goddess honors. He was given odd Pillow honors of the organization. He numbered one of the organization's members. He Eddie. Mayhew Marian, woman. Mire. Maid Stone, sister. Mrs. Mc. Mc. and incunes and anuncia survive him. **P. PORTA** - Rev. L. W. Whitmore. P. E. Jacksonville District held his First Quarterly Conference on the church. He held a day Feb. 6-4 at View. C. Church, Sunday School was held he was dispaused and reviewed A. P. services Rev. Whitmore. A. P. services from Mati. Skitt. Subsequent appointments Christ made were mounted there. Was M. _wording The Lord's Prayer. Was appointed to the event. Announcements Teague is progressing nicely. Attendance was good. All teachers were in uniform. The school was 42. HILLBURG—all churches, were well attended Sunday. The double room was Mistle Twinze Alexander and Mia Gustafsen. Mistle Twinze Alexander and Mia Gustafsen. 602 people of both colored and white attended. Mistle Twinze Alexander has returned to the city. The business Maris Church met her at the city day night, Feb. 4. The club was well-adjusted menu. The last course was Valentine's night. He tried his luck for a Valentine heart. for him. Rev. Gibb, pastor of Methodist Church in Kearns, Mo. and Kearns Church in Oswego, co-sponsored with him in his meetings. JATTOX — Sunday School opened set the musical backdrop. The lesson was a "wonderful sermon." Sunday School held a "wonderful sermon." Benedictine Church praised a wonderful sermon. The L. Convention Association held a "wonderful sermon." March 24, 24, 26 and 27. Rev. Bookerly baby, sister Richardson, sister, sister Richardson, sister. But, as are improving. HUNTLEYVILLE - Service wary well attended at the different churches of the A. M. E. Church and the M. E. Church, Rev. H. Robinson presented a club fundraiser music. Rev. H. Muller master of the First Baptist Church presented an inning sermon at the M. E. Church, after which the team served. Rev. H. Robinson presented a basketball team of the high school defender on Friday February 6, the cook class will entertain with a Valentine bake Monster cake and the benefit of the domestic science department. HENDERSON - Mother low Baptist Church reported good services on February 6, the room. Rev. P. E. Collins presented services at his church burial. a separate service at Chaplain Church. Rev. Mrs. Karen Chaplain Church. Pl. 1, A. Ph. 16, at the school, Attended 16.皋城 A. program will be held which refresherships will be served. Prof. J. F. Dugler a room won the visiting her sister C. D. Clemens M. Mrs. Clemens will be served with her servants, Mrs. and Mr. S. Seed. she will return home in Texas M. Mrs. Seed will have returned home from Texas M. Mrs. Seed will last day with their parents last Sunday. M. Mrs. Seed will enterloved with a card party last Tuesday night. GROWL HOME - Merriens were well attended. Mrs. Gilbert and Sunday were returned from Denison Sunday Mrs. Madia Glinse Sunday Mrs. Little Ruby Lee Bass celebrated her 18 birthday with a party last Monday MARSHALL-Mrs. M. E. V. McVail died at her home at East Bannan Hill, Bristol, on Friday. She was born under, S. S. Heywood, under-taker has charge of the body, Mrs. McVail, her sister, her mother, her sister, Mr. Claud Gay, 69, Wheaton St., with visit with painkiller, forore returning to her home, Rev. B. K. Bloch, pastor of Miles Church, meeting beginning Feb. 15 to 27. The congregation is organized in the city, will take part Mrs. Lillie Harty will leave Owenville, Owenville is much improved at the Texas and Pacific Hospital, Mrs. imabella Web is improving slowly. LONGVIEW — Little Katherine maintained her resume, was required for burial. Surviving are: father, mother and other relatives. Mines Douglas enlisted; the Bishop M. at the residence of Mrs. Battie Daniel, West Whalley Street. They to render a concert. Slick listed, M. H. J. McKinney; on N. Green Street. Mrs. Mariana Griffin, Mins Street. Mrs. Mariana Griffin, Mins Street. Mrs. Molina Andrew. The White Rose Club mast at the residence of Street. Friday night. Street. Friday night. Feb. 11. General games — a white were played prisma. Mrs. Daniel Daniel, won the won the bobby. A delightful menu was served. Mrs. Adam of Sum An- drew. The bobby. The delightful menu Longview, Texas were guests. Austin, Texas, Feb. 18 — The Seththite Literacy Society rendered a special lecture in Chaguel. At the close of the Services a very interesting play by the author Blind and Deaf departments. We will make special mention of the work of the author Blind and Deaf their part in the maze: Hassel McCroce, Howard, Ethanac Helen Metz, Daniels, Miles, Metz, Daniels, Idai, Butler, Myrtle Metz, Daniels, Miles, Metz, Mowag, Toussaint, Meadames L. E. Lee, G. V. Bryant, Prof. Hamilton M. Miss A. M. Quin The members of the Young Marines and Male Corps surprised congratulations to their dear daughter, Carol Lee. The students received a gift of memorabilia and sentation gifts. A number of lovingly gifts were received. A memorial service was held at Memphis, Tenn., lectured here Tuesday evening in the auditorium of St. James College. Mrs. O. C. Cook, 1915, Holdenbelt entertained Thursday afternoon. Mrs. K. Merritt, 1915, Franklin of Danville, Illinois. Mrs. K. Merritt, 1915, Franklin of Danville, Illinois. A acked crew filled the spacious auditorium of the St. James Baptist Church. The hat to witness the graduation exercises of the Nigra M. T. Merritt followed the induction by Rev. 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Beta eon “> tik Se SERVING IN AND THROUGHOUT THE CHURCH MATTHEW 843-19 ACCT 242-12 GOLDEN TEXT — WE ARE LABOR GROUPS TOUCHING WITH GOD. An Exposition of the Sunday School Lesson for Sunday 76, 20, 1997. For Dr. Ch. W. Alston. The present lesson offers aalenable opportunities for the discussion of the mission of Christ in the world, and we explain why we sustain it and the mission to each member of our church, which has been carried on, with more than usual warm atmosphere as to whether Christ was the one who was interested, furnishing real food for thought, what ever may be the reason for one thing—one thing is evident to the most critical mind—Christ has exerted a great power on the church, organized believers since the return to the zenith of apocalyptic times, the extension of the kingdoms, the church, the visible church is an anastasis of those who have become involved into an organization to do that, and they may be better informed by us since the church is claimed by us a few, that the church is the building of the twelve disciples by our Lord, and the coming mission was the act. by which Christ definitely tired over the mission, and conquered. 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Atlanta :: Georgia Learn how you can make big money in Alabama, more sales work, become a better expert at no cost and also earn beneficial income. ```markdown ``` 田荸込 OPENING HARIBU & KING PRICE 29 CENTS in the realm of Religion Dallas Churches Invite You To "COME TO CHURCH" Sunday! of such individuals are the salt of the earth. The Christian should be bility just what salt is to food products. L-Satt is Valuable for His Presence, vortative Qualities. Christians are the saving element. Christians are the humanity the one-saving element. It will be argued that there are so many persons who are not human that we do not believe in God at all, and yet they are the embodiment of honor and virtue. Why say that such persons have not been influenced by Christianity-that they out, out many times such persons had God-children, parents and other relatives up. It is difficult to grow up under our Christian institutions and not be influenced by them. It is difficult to influence it is silent-it does not sound a trumpet before 11—belt in North Worthland and Dangerous when it has lost its lead. The Master says "I it is theseethood good for nothing, but to be cast out and trodden under the look of loath." Belt in the next season is the same. It is a warning to Christianess, I Dear loss, their Christian influence, Dear loss, their Christian influence, Dear loss, all their influence, Dr. W. It Thompson tells of a merchant in Bidon in an effort to cheat them. The business brought over from the summation—they had things in common—them a great audience. The Church and community are CRB1—in an attempt to encourage the changing approach to the coming season, for it. It was their love for the sessions saw that all others were their Lord and each other that they were. The World Famous William Singers, Stinker four colored members, Prestia B, which will appear at St. James Manor, Shaw, Margaret Jackson, Tom Cross which gave them full mastery in their fight with the essence of the Christ the man to us to know that the manager of the man from Jackson, Tom Cross this group of famous players, Mr. and Thomas Harris of the "Struktur" J. DeKoven Killingsworth, in a Texas man from Alabama" musical with the present day Church. Y—What Prosperity is doing to so many of our Race group in Dallas What are the men and women doing for God and humanity whom God has blessed with prosperity who live in the extreme-spendling their habbath in pleasure just as the man mentioned above. They give me means to indulgence. They find one excuse and another for not attending Church-finding it more convenient to criticise than anything else. Things are not run as they should be—or for some imaginary reason, they get into the church and get into theament that the church is whore to society. It seems the righteous man gets into the church and help it in its struggle for greatness from the church are founded on statements made by others—how much does a man know about the church and how to cop on some special occasion? If the church is but feebly serving the church it is far from what it should be but it is of God and will be here when we are all --- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927 and the Man's Bible class in charge. Mrs. Lena Clement, 1000 Comp of Mr. M. Terrell, with the advan. tenant is in suffering, with the Man's Bible class. Skipper. Most of the rescuers A. M. Waters of Rosedale and the University of Wisconsin have also used such accommodations should get her back at the no. 24舱 vim-crow. The skipper is a member of the skiing club. The Silver Quattrote Division of the World. World-President Williams Stages Will Render Their Most Famous Concert. Monday's Friday. February DR. C. C. HARPER IN SPECIAL SERMON school children Mr. Reseve, Mr. Hostkowiak they add that "as seats the teacher be well for all to a matter of feet of Mr. Hostkowiak, and the student be night to assemble you and ensure you of a seat managers that Negroes be sold seats anywhere in the house, if they are welcome." Do you want to hear the very latest in popular music — come to St. James A. M. E. Church Monday the 21st—the *Eagle* edited by Jae. Blaas, one of the vice-presidents of the National Negro Business League. Many visitors were out to witness the opening of the show. It is a number of years contributed to the success of National Negro World cooperation as preached on "The Ten Commandments." Many denominations were represented. In a personal interview today, we beautifully presented three-color illumination, and it is the artistry of the city. You are welcome, come with Harry Lavey, the theatrical man. There should be some regular Get your Express at St. Paul church SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Beginning with: Sunday School all Services were well attended You are cordially invited to attend Hoy M. B. H. Dibrew, Pastor STARS HUSBAND TO KEEP HIM HOME New Orleans, La., Feb. 18—(ANP) Because Peter Davis refused to take a night to see the bright lights, Bunnel, his 20-year-old wife, stabbed the police are searching for him who has disappeared. MISSISSIPPIANS ON MAN HUNG Oklahoma, Mesh, Feb. 18—(ANP) Powers with bloodhounds are searching for Owen Mothoron, for Oscar Mothoron, for the shooting Walter Henley, a white plains. Whites go conceive even with the shoot. He is supported with the shoot after an interruption of a few days ago. Former Teacher of Tannen Remembers That He would Rather Draw. Than Study. of such papa schools, "Let me me, we confined, there are a man we have in the Bishop and the saints, the present Bishop Johnson, a man we have in one of the leading, wholesale merchants of Valhalla and selenus, who have grown up in the parish music. All of them were once my schulthe, "Ans, some- have the affliction, for that I in some way have contri- tured to their greatness." 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 NATIONAL NEGRO HEALTH WEEK TO BE OBSERVED APRIL 3rd to 10. (Continued from Page 1) April 8 Special Campaign Day, Saturday, April 9, General Clean-up Day, Sunday, April 10, Report and in addition to the Bulletin there is being distributed this year a specially prepared poster which informs the various rules of health, and appropriate information which as for a number, of years contributed to the Health Week. This poster is a beautifully printed three-color poster. Dust off and in charge of the committee in charge of this activity to have a copy placed in every house. This poster is being issued in a very limited edition for free distribution. Single copies or quantities not purchased at nominal cost from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, Health officials, race leaders, and others interested in the successful promotion of this awareness can purchase additional information as to the proposed plan of the Health Week by writing the U. & Public Health Services Department Headquarters of the National Negro Health Week Committee, Tuskegee, Alabama. STATE CONDUCTS EXAMINATION OF SCHOOL AFFAIRS AFTER SELUTINS MAKE REPORT. DISCOVER METH. ODS "UNBUSINESS LIKE" NOT DISHONEST Children's Note. The above arist- cial note is printed on the cover of the Expresses by the Wilberforce Free Service, are published ver- sions from the Expresses, and learned from the releases given out PAINTING BY NEGRO ARTIS IN DALLAS EXHIBIT GETS LAVISH PRAISE. (Continued from page 1) and that hundreds, of notables, both inward, and outward, as an emblem of Takes. "Kake old probes!" And then dook forge Alexandre Dumna, noted French, Negro author of the book. Three years ago the American Museum of Natural History gave an exhibition to Agnive, African art historian, which was a navigation of the pent-up artistic soul of the Gothic race, who would reenamel unbold art. When I saw George Wharton Edwards' *rainy day*, "Ayah of Conformity" in the postie word-picture struck forcefully. The rain streams down like harpstrings from the sky. The wind that world-old harp strings in the rain. And ever as it sings its low reverence upon the harpstrings of the rain. Not one word could be altered or replaced. As perfect a gem as PICKENS RETURNS TO STATES WITH PROGRAM FOR NE- GROES OF THE WORLD. (Continued on Page 8 4. There should be some, regular exchange of news and propaganda, and some, a public symposium, is a good sort of Nrg Pras Association of the World, for regular periodic exchanges of news service. 5. 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