Dallas Express
Saturday, June 11, 1927
Dallas, Texas
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K. of P's. To Create Industrial Insurance Department and Back Contracts With $1,062,379 of Assets
New Trial For T.B.Madison Set For June 20. Jed Adams to Defend Him.
GETS "HAPPY" AND SHOUTS IN HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
Other Embezzlement Cases To Be Heard Same Day. District Attorney, McCraw to Prosecute Cases Assisted by Andrew Priest and Judge Harmon
Melbourne Grant Hints Foul Play Oil Queen to Recognition In Porter's Death Receive $400,000
Grand Chief Prosperous and Mrs. McPherson Still Head of Calanthe Few Changes in Officers. Operating World in House of Representatives- Many Notables Attend
LAYMEN CRITICIZE HIGH-HANDED METHODS OF BISHOPS AND IN TERREFERENCE OF MINISTERS
Distinctive in Service
Always Progressive
PRICE 5 CENTS
NUMBER 24
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79 of Assets
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at Cases To Be Heard Same Day. Dis-
cCraw to Prosecute Cases Assisted
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Nassau City, Mo. June 11 (ANP)
Miss Sarah Restor Rector,ampaul,
Kansas City woman will receive
10 additional oil money
from the state and will be
impounded since 1912 from oil
production on land of the Creek
This is the result of a decision of the United States Circuit Court for the District of California in which the federal court in Oklahoma that Mr. Campbell and other landowners were when they issued oil property in Oklahoma, the Diperson River in Oklahoma, the Hill coordinate管理局 the Lakes District, and the President Mr. Campbell and other officers could lease to the river.
The profile from production on the disputed territories have amounted to about $199 million, of which Mr. Campbell will represent approximately 1699.000. The company in comparatively modest fashion owns both duplexes. In contrast to the duplexes Children they own, they now maintain one can, and with a body of property
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His too bad you can't get your arrangements to work out better, but he doesn't want to see you, nor can she a few nights ago waiting for your fighter to show up. Every time what your purpose is, you know what to do for Wriend wife is going to be on the next summer sometime for your fighter to show up. Out of get out is not going to be good for a Professional make. You know that the city for her summer vacation: It has been said you can fool some people sometimes, but you can't fool all the people all the time. Your house is has realized the hopelessness of her affair with certain people your latest luxury from your husband. It would take "Yourself" to be in all in place and nothing fails.
So why stand chances of losing that which you have when you are in all in place and nothing fails.
The young man who thinks he is the "Matterless Man" and the choice of the weaker sex in that they take care of him, should get a job like you. The bigger who plays a man is a maxxor who really "clowning" yourself. The bigger who plays a woman. Why not learn to play a woman. Why not learn to play a woman.
"The, Guasping, 'Twee,' you see separately a few night ago. Has your brother a wife with you? Have you a wife with you? Are you seeking pleasure elsewhere? Are you not your crew? Would advice you to do weed, he to stop the things you are guilty of, stop the things you are guilty was only one, but it seems the
After three weeks' absence from the city, Mrs. Julia Caldwell Praiser, District Great Most Noble House of Dishonor of the House of Dishonor. It returned having visited Tucson and Phoenix Arizona, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Lubbock, San Angelo and Brownwood, Texas. She and her guests generously the west and the supreme hospitality shows by the inhabitants added much joy and comfort to trip of Mrs. Priser. In the west she made an careful throughout that portion of the Jurisdiction and Mrs. Priser re-entered the good spirit and are working for the advancement of the House Hold
This being the first time, in 1981, she visited the museum, been visited by this Grand Officer, and her appearance upon the scene of the attack. Thus, the thrill will be in the city.
Since a popular young man left the city a few days ago, Mike Jones began to talk about now. You were ignorant, enough to think you were getting into your little story telling campaign, when in fact you were watching your little story telling campaign. Since years taking only rostral that you were telling, you didn't accomplish your telling didn't accomplish your telling, since his one pleasure was in ignoring you.
For several days after which he will start the North and Northwestern portion of the state between Chicago and Legee continue in your story.
MR. EDGAR MURST APPOINTED
MEMBER OF PARK BOARD
BY MAYOR BURT.
We hold with pronounce satisfaction the appointment of Mr. Edgar Jurd as member of the Board of Trustees will be well remembered that he was on it. It may be well said of Mr. Hurwitz that he is a business man with willful integrity and a keen interest in the welfare Development in the n.e. interest of not only his own family but also of a Peace Warfare Group. He believes in giving every advantage that slightly belongs to him in his position and in his work that will be of service and progress in such activities he may be engaged in. We feel assured our Kurla with such confidence that we will be fairness that will be to the best interest of the entire citizenry of Pakistan.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1927
Judge Brannan at the Seat of Justice
Many frogs in the judge assess fines for being drunk as all we allow to pay fines must go to the Pai'tatch.
Find $30 For Drinking Denature Alchol
Him Hunter and Andrew, Gregor were before Jadyn, Jordan charged with being drunks and were fired $2,000 each for drinking despite having been warned of the danger of drinking such by telling them it will will you some day. Both were arrested and were sent to the Pueblo jail.
Sunday night when Celeste Washington, attented to brake lights, stopped to watch the children, he was shot and killed instantly by Reed. The shooting took place at M. Reed fired only one shot at Bennett, Rennett, and Bentley, but witnessed the shooting of the body of the People Underground Company.
Mike I. Lloyd was chapped in the head by his kwekite. Sunday night at 19:34 Orange Street Mist Street Orange Street and started quarrell when he pulled up a hoe an struck her. She was trapped at the Entrance. Police arrived at the Fairmount Park at Street. No arrest was made.
*Bunday morning, when *Phil* Armstrong and another woman had a full over their low efforts, the two were carried away and was carried to the Emergency Hospital where she was granted the care. *Phil* Armstrong, St. Louis South Dakota.
Girl Drinks Iodine Through Mistake
ATTORNEY A. S. WELLS
STRAINED BY THE WHITE BAR ASSOCIATION AS A QUALIFIED LAWYER
AT THE WHITE BAR ASSOCIATION
A. S. WELLS received from the white Bar Association flattering expressions of his health ability and a wife and highest love. A. S. WELLS was a Judge, Lawyer WELLS, but a credit to his social group, for such nurtured and kind Judge WELLS manure rinker test.
WOMAN COMMITES SUICIDE
A. S. WELLS Nose killed himself aboard HOME HIT METTERMAN Circle by shooting himself with a 28 automatic at 11 a.m. Sunday morning, and was found dead. After Printatcher answered the call, the gun was left with the Oak Cliff and Clark Underkings, Oak Cliff, the gun is responsible for the act.
CARD OF THANKS
Pitton, Oldhamph, June 4, 1927
We wish to thank our friends for
their words and words of
words during the death of our
beloved heir. Brother and Nephew,
Mr. Calebine, for their
life this June 1, 1927.
We thank the Karatets of Pifu-
fur for their windows and beautiful Floral
for their windows and beautiful Floral
We also thank Mr. Scott for his
homes and sympathy.
Mother, Mother,
Fred Ann, Sister,
Mary Kita, Sister,
Dear friend,
Ochelia Mee,
Dorothy Mae, Sister,
Ochelia Mae,
Fred Nelms, Uncle.
SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday was a 'big day' at
Nation, Sunday School was largely
attended, many visitors were
learning, field secretary
of the National Public Board pres-
eded a wonderful seminar at the
morning service, the rest was
from the 28th Chapter of Matt
12 and 20 vapes. Twenty them to
sharpe all things.
Auto Hits Man
The Haynes was hit by an auto-
mobile while crossing the street at
Saturday, receiving a crash with
the car. He was taken to A. Shane's Haynes at 2:52
Coutage Lane, Haynes at 2:52
It was his fault that the car
crashed across the street Haynes
wreaked at the Emergency Hospita
Brother Hit the Other With Brick
Gerli Phillips was knocked out on Saturday evening by his brother with a break in a fight. His breath was visible in the deep gush over the eye and the check. Phillips was carried to the hospital. No arrest was made. No arrest was made.
Auto Collision Hurts Three
Saturday night, as Jessie Cross was creaking "Commerce Street at Howard he was hit by, an east wind. Walter Krohn and himself to be hurt. Bainne receives *Broke in the Air* and the wounded arm and wrist. Cross was carried to the city fall where a wounded arm and wrist. Cross was filled against him. A skiffle. Dr. Fleming commented on the P. P. U. as they were more than three hundred per person were present. He praised a woman who was four救命 for the day.
Darell School Gives Picnic
Play at Auditorium of
Booker T. Washington
High School
Under the direction of Miss Leslie Burchs, the students of Inherent Beach, FL, attended the Friday night's The apogee of the play was a Gypaic Flonic. It was a play in which, where a party for a plexic, it was hard to wear a wig to give. Familiarity a means of motivation that a representation of the Gypaic and their Wild life, be the approval of the club. The boys appeared as participants in a lively, beggin' girl appears who relates the story of her wild life of adventure and returns as a gypsy for Tuller, after such experiences, experience proved sufficient. The classes gave evidences of well trained students of reflected credit to the school and
THE ST. JOHN PRIMARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
The pastor and society meet at the home of Mrs. Della, Della Rose, 2807 St. Paul Street, Monday May 10, 2016. Baren served as pastor of the home. The next meeting will be on Friday June 2nd of the home of Macele Della Rose, President of the Della Rose, President.
companions at their residence 2111 of Dollar Cafe on Allen St. (Trompe Axe, retired twenty years) The volcano formation provides a natural backdrop for the Wreckers' Hands of Waltham, and sweet hummingbird life was summoned* and the murmur of the ocean have characterized the rooftops of the Horseshoe Bay.
Good Music, Dancing at Night. Admission _____ 50c
Emancipation Address from Porch of Club Building
at 11 a.m., Prof. W. M. Gordon, Master of Ceremonies
The rooms were, beautifully decorated, with many paintings were drapped in paint. A host of friends were present and showed the couple with presents. The couple and their many more years of hobbies and success as husband and wife, the much attraction of sweet music, card flanking and card displaying. The host was served.
Dr. R. T. Hamilton announces Mr. J. O. Thomas Will. Offer Services For Drive Services of Negro Chamber of Commerce
Dr. R. T. Hamilton, president of Negro Chamber of Commerce announces that Mr. J. O. Thomas Child rendered his services to the Dalton Negro Chamber of Commerce, to the program, the Chamber proceeds to carry out
Department of Publicity Left Pythian Temple For Austin
The department of publicity of the K. of P. left the Pythian Temple, headquarters for Austin, Texas for the program, the Chamber proceeds to carry out Austin, Texas. The party conceived of Drive Directors, J. M. T. berther, R. C. Scott, E. G. Simpson, W. Whithe, who is officer of Austin, Texas, Whithe, E. G. Tanner and W. Whithe who has charge of Mjor Mathil will engineer the party to Camp Guards of the fourth opening session of the grand Lodge of K. of P.
MRS. POPE YLANAGAN HAS AD
DAMMABLE ACCIDENT WITH
SUNDAY, evening as Mr. Pyh-
mian returning from church in his new
home. He will be leaving the
leak in the city to attend the KC.
Grand Lodge at Austin, Texas.
Chancellor in which Ms. Tara
was a member. In front of the
making. In front of the Pride.
WOMEN, WEAK, TIRED.
ELM AND MURPHY STS.
WEILS
GET READY FOR June Teenth AT
We are having a Sale of a thousand very beautiful
in every size from 16 to 54
A small deposit will hold anything for you until you want it
Am offering my home for sale for $1499.99. A burglary for any area, but especially for a Colored phytal site. If interested house before July 1st of DB, J. W. TILLION, Sr., 1301 K. 2nd StreeC. Pt. Worth, Texas.
K. of P's To Create Industrial Insurance Department and Back Contracts With $1,062,379 of Assets.
GOODHAMED FROM PAGE
Schedule Xx-Financial Statement as of May 29, 1921—Assets
Petty Cash $ 100.00
American Exchange National Bank—Dallas $ 114,052.44
American National Bank—Dallas $ 183,854.54
Citizens National Bank—Waco $ 23,856.86
Republic National Bank—Dallas $ 56,461.19
Liberty Negate Bank—Dallas $ 40,401.06
Free National Bank—Paris $ 29,211.13
Cash Bank $ 100,718.11
Cash Bank $ 110,091.13
Sanitarium Bonds $ 26,000.00
U. K. Treasury Certificate $ 4,000.00
Indiana Notes $ 2,415.95
Motor Vehicles $ 2,415.95
Building and Real Estate $ 165,529.78
Temple Drug Store $ 6,949.10
Bentonium Certificates $ 6,123.78
Burberry and Plateau $ 29,070.00
Bentonium Reserve, London Tax $ 9,290.00
Accounts Receivable $ 11,677.25
$ 322.40
Total Book Assets $ 771,255.02
Accrued Interest $ 51,764.28
Total Assets $ 775,156.40
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REPORT OF CALYANTHYS
SHOWER ORDER, WORTH $21,750
Reports of the Grand Court of
Calyathne which were read on Mon-
day morning when the court was
opened. Mrs. M. A. Kirk of Walth-
ford, Mrs. N. A. Kirk of Walth-
ford, the office manager of the
Affiliate, the office manager of
the finanace read this. They to-
nked the Knights of Pythia in a
total worth of the order up to
$21,641.740
Reports Worthing Counsellor given
loving care
urged the confined hard work of his
friends to find the first and other things afterwards.
She fordited the time when they
were in the garden, and reached the
church, reach the door, and
the assets alone reach the miracle.
She was element. She showed
her love. She was seeing and
her fear of seeing ability as she
painted the pictures of the status
of her family.
Given silver loving-cup by
Dallas Courts
Government Department
Mozo ..... $125,126.12
Mozo ..... $80,234.41
Mozo ..... $8,100.25 $127,802.41
..... 10,000.00
..... 10,000.00
TSR ..... $112,263.41
earned_Interest ..... 5,729.48
..... $911,879.89
Mozo ..... $ 3,140.73
..... 131.75 $ 6,322.49
BOROTB ..... $925,526.58
intent ..... 9,850.00
must cease Self preservation demands that it cease. How about that, heathren."
He then read a statement from the actuary of the order indicating that the plan was not only sound but also well-tailored and much needed. The recommendation in this matter was so "Recommendations." For some time I have been addressing the feasibility of establishing, in connection with our business, a new actuary. After having given this matter a thorough consideration and after a few months of doing from the standpoint of the insurance Department, I received a message that we could be created in connection with the Endowment Department or the In-Service Department.
Directors of
Banks
Sir A. J. B. Jackson, President
Sir J. A. B. Jackson, Secretary
Sir J. H. Hughs
Sir J. H. Hughs
Sir L. Madden
Sir L. Madden
THE DALLAS EXPRESS - DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1927
G. W. C. Mry. P. K. McPherson.
Buck and Potter. Rts. Gaillacry. K. W. McWall.
1501 E. 950 Sd Dallas.
In. Mrs. R. H. Nyrick.
Dallas.
Say!
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that in its last
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Local Committees do fine work
Much of the success of the
Garden Club work done in preparation
for it by the citizens committees of
the Garden Club has been several
months in preparation.
Park sites have been secured.
Home have been arranged for the
work of the Garden Club
which, all at once swiped
down on the city and places of
the Garden Club. The supervision of the Grand Chantier and these committees whose
work is done in the Garden Club,
D. Loomis, D. Loomis, M. T. Mears,
W. A. Patcher, P. A. Williams, N. W. Harbison, R. T. Hobson, B. H. Lay, I. C.
All indications point to the great est court on Field Dari which has been built on the same site in this state. Already the vanguard has begun to arrive (Tuesday) in the city for the great parade on Wednesday.
D. O. K.-O. gate, ready for organization.
Larger cities in the city are here this year over before and the sessions are now being held in Lyons Hall preparatory to the ordination of the organization under the direction of Vice president Chancellor Kirchhoff. The state are represented and the roster of officers is being chosen. The state is Dallas, Houston, Measurant, Austin and Paris; are also in Calgary. The Schultz Temple of Fort Worth came into Austin with his body guard on duty and was to be well rested, in time for the parade.
Laymen Criticize High-Handed Methods of Bishops and Interference of Ministers
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
It criticizes it, it is alleged that the ministers in many cases caused their own as the delegates and instructors to "strain" the ministers and in turn followed them to Detroit "to see to it that they cast their bait for the disliked" "gang" of ministers in Wake for the disliked administration.
Practices Will Not be Tolerated
That high-handed practices would not be tolerated was clearly stated in the statement signed by the secretary of the Detroit branch of the organization, district, justice, gang gottes, self-affirmation, and urged to all the world and hurry were noted that we are
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not desecrate, to save, not destroy.
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wild. We are not a ghost of an
awake. We are not a idea of
an idea. We are made up to stay, but light for
the right."
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The Dallas people run-funded for their keen observation of the heat in all that they see in the sunlit urban artifice on Friday night, June 17th for all that has been said in praise of their safety and the city's beauty that they see for yourself.
CARD OF THANKS
Louch to thank my friends for their kindness shown during the illness and death of Jones. Jones and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Rena (MJFaddenJones, Wife of Mr. Jones) and Jennifer Loughner, Jr. Evening Lecture Jones, Son.
FOR RENT
3 Room apartment all conven-
tions, near car line, 10 mi-
utes ride of town.
PHONE X-2890
The Caldicage-Taylor Choral Club
is to update in Dattos is producing
a "announcement" everywhere and his
team is working to ensure every
member an artist—hear them
at the City Hall Auditorium, Friday
night, June 11th.
DANBURF
is hard to remove from most Colored
people's soup. HAWAIIAN
SPECIAL GROWER 40 CENTS
is guaranteed—one stops titching,
breaking off and falling out of
the HAWAIIAN PRODUCTS.
Till Clark Slew, Dallas, Texas
WHY BUY NEW CLOTHES
Let me call for your old clothes.
We can call for danders.
Call me for your right arm.
Phone 3-7235 502 Good bt.
PLEASON JOHNSON, Prop.
LORRANE ART
CIFT SHOPPE
LET IT MAKE YOUR JUNE
Where you will be pleased and fitted.
When you will be pleased and fitted.
Men's Mesh made to order
Alternations of all kinds. Good position for comforts. Apply at once.
MISS LILLAN DANIELS, Prop.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Marth Record, and Miss Mitchell
taken the opportunity to
thank their many friends who
so kind to them during the illness
and the 10th Green. The much
peace of these friends will never be
forgotten.
LERS SINCE 1891
ADAMS
Juneteenth Sale
On June 18th, 19th and 20th, all Roosevelt Lots will be tagged showing Lot Number, Block Number, Price and Terms. All you have to do is drive through the Addition on one of these three days, pick out your lot, pull the tag and present it to the Field Office on the Addition, or to our down town office with the cash payment and the lot will be held for you.
Never before has such property with advantages, including water, lights, gas, heeferage disposal, Park, Country Club, Golf Course, Ball Park and transportation been offered to Colored people at any price much less on the ridiculously low prices and terms which are being offered for this Special Sale.
Drive out Knaufman Road, extension of Second Avenue to Addition and pick your lot early.
All visiting friends and Eke Welcome
Phone X-1955 1800 Jackson St.
W. R. RICHERSON and MRS. J. B. GLASPER,
Proprietors
CULLUM & BOREN
CULLUM & BOREN
AN INVITATION TO YOU TO VISIT OUR GAS
RANGE DEPT. AND SEE THE MANY BEAU-
TIFUL NEW MODEL QUICK MEAL
GAS RANGES
QUICK MEALS
Priced . . . $49.50
$59.50
$69.50
$74.50
and Upward
**QUICK MEAL OVENS ARE LINED WITH RUST**
**PROOF PORCELAIN**
and will not chip or break from the heda but can be had either with or without the faucet Lorain Heat Regulator. Let us install a Lorain equipped Quick Meal in your home.
With a Lorain Oven you may place an entire meal to the oven at one time, set your Lorain Red wheel and enjoy yourself it is cooking.
Many styles and sizes to select from. Quick meals are very moderately priced.
$5.00 allowed for your old gas stove. A small cash payment. Balance Easy.
Come in now it will be a pleasure to show you.
These line Gas Range
CULLUM AND BOREN COMPANY
1509-11 Elm St.
1510-12 Pacific Ave.
TO VISIT OUR GAS
THE MANY BEAU-
QUICK MEAL
SES
QUICK MEALS
Priced $49.50
$59.50
$69.50
$74.50
and Upward
Dr. Clark plays a vigorous extension program of varied Christian activities in which he expects ten students to be white and colored. Five hundred young ladies are now being asked to answer the following question.
Young men and women are taking great interest in these questions and will attend the program and even service to note the use of the answer. The program for Sunday follow:
1. Man—Dr. Clark
2. 10 p.m.—Award of the Man—Dr. Clark
3. 10 p.m.—Award of the Man—Dr. Clark
4. 10 p.m.—Short Musical Program by Chiné
5. Address—The Island
6. Miss Eileen M. Smith
Instrumental Solo
11:00 a.m. Massey Hall. Ideal
Massey. Man's Room. Ideal
$300. m.-Annual Gymnasium of the
Good Samaritan.
800p. Instrumental Program by
Chinch.
Address: The Ideal Husband...
Instrumental Sole.
Miss Minnie Mae Mayes
Bernardine Massey and Miss Mayes are
recent graduate of Misk University,
and now engaged in settlement work at
Cleveland, Ohio and Miss Mayes had
now engaged in settlement work at
the high school at Kernes, Texas.
Everybody welcome. Come in to
workship. Go out to serve.
The white press says: "that the
fashionable music which show the possibilities
of the Negro in the music world. Meet
night night. June 17th."
ICE CREAM
Keeping Hint. Cool and refreshed. It'll
make his whole body
And it's inexpensive.
HOME-Made O F
PURE MILK
$1.25 Gallon. 70c.
Call 2-0118
We Deliver
OWL CANDY
COMPANY
2223 Elm
Please return all books pro
LIBRARY
The Club Center Library is open
each evening of 4-6 for receiving
and drawing books. We have
received recently donations
for Library from following
performers.
Banks of JOHN WASHINGTON
HIGH SCHOOL, Ms. Beham of 1st
Mathedist Church Junior Department
of Highland Park Sunday 4:30
Biblen from 1st Mathedist
BARRY
Center Library is open
for receiving and
receiving recently dena-
ry from following
of Jackson Washington,
Mrs. Bekam of 14th
Junior Depart-
and Park Sunday 12
Methodist.
CLUB CENTER LIBRARY, 2002
Washington
Mrs. Cross Class
The following persons
certificates for their accou-
nals in the class that has closed.
Mrs. L. O. W. Hodge, Mrs.
Mand Minor, Mrs. L. M.
Mrs. Innocence Collins, Mrs.
Glayper, Mrs. E. I. Butler,
Ackledee, Mrs. E. N. Wya
E. G. Adama
DE
EMANC
As a fitting tribute
not celebrate this
this friendly store
count—pay later.
Wonderful
THE NEW YORKER
M
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
The Great Emancipator
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A Warm
EVENING'S
TREAT FOR
"HUBBY"
AFTER an exacting at the office or shop during this warm late afternoon, you can m a k e "nubby" while "all over" by serving, as his mother, a generous d e h of
OWLS
ICE CREAM
Keeping Hibs Cool
and refreshed, it'll
make his whole
creating a b P P y.
And it's inexpensive.
HOME-MADE O F
PURE MILK
Only
$1.25 Gallon, 70c Qt
Call 2-0118
We Deliver
OWL CANDY
COMPANY
2223 Elm
Please return all books promptly.
Club Center Library, 2503 North
Mackintosh.
The collection receives
certification for their excellent work
in the class that has closed.
Mr. T. O. W. Hedge, Mrs. J. W.
Wilson, Mrs. A. H. Illingell, Mrs.
And Minor, Mrs. L. M. Haynes,
Mrs. Ingenee Collin, Mrs. J. D.
Hasley, Mrs. L. J. Butler, Mrs.
McKendle, Mrs. R. N. Wynn, Mrs.
G. Adams.
DRY
MANCIN
As a fitting tribute to the
not celebrate this day
this friendly store on e
count—pay later.
Wonderful
and
EMANCIPATION DAY
As a fitting tribute to the memory of the "Great Emancipator" why not celebrate this day of days with a brand new outfit bought at this friendly store on easy terms. Come in now and open an account-pay later.
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DRESS UP FOR Open Saturday
Evenings 'til 9 o'Clock
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 11. 1927
Your Credit is Good at H. & R
The Music Festival of the year will be given at the City Hall Auditorium, night June 17th. The festival will be presented by one of Ablee famous programs. For tickets ring 20244.
JEFFERSON — The Central High School and M. Pleasant Base Hall club entertained the Public Hall at the concert and the Central High School club won the game, scores 1 to 3. The Central High School closed with thirteen graduates and a few well pleased. Mr. O. Bennett, with his Kid Academy has been invited to Linden, Texas to attend the Chamber of Commerce. The Cooper of Dallas arrived in the city last week, is visiting relatives and friends. In addition, Mr. Jim M.Klmern wife and two children were invited and twice down an enchantment. The Black and TexasKlmern hat sat Sunday at the Chesterfield Park. A wonderful game was played
PRICES TALK
That Is What We Are Doing
Giving The Best Used
Cars at Bargain
Prices
1926 Dodge Sedan ..... $150.00
1926 Dodge Sedan ..... $50.00
1926 Dodge Coupe ..... $50.00
1925 Dodge Coupe ..... $70.00
1925 Dodge Touring ..... $49.00
1925 Dodge Touring ..... $25.00
1925 Dodge Touring ..... $20.00
1925 Ford Coupe ..... $20.00
1925 Ford Coupe ..... $20.00
1925 Ford Touring ..... $20.00
1925 Ford Touring ..... $6.00
1925 Ford Touring ..... $25.00
1925 Ford Todor ..... $25.00
1925 Overland Bedan ..... $25.00
1925 Studebaker Touring
Digat Base
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'3 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE
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The same old story that poor fellows who do not get to keep the Colleidge "Jarvey channel" Club be greeting when every one who heard them are saying: "it was the greener entertainment. It has been my pleasure to witness." "Precaution is the thief of time." Better order your ticket today. Phone 3-6710 for a reserved seat ticket.
GOLF HOC
L O O
We have 45 Drivers, Brave 3-4 and $5.00 Clubs on Speech
Klar and Wit
2310 Elm S
Remember the Number, L
Open Saturday
Evenings 'til 9 o'Clock
IN DAY
Emancipator" why outfit bought at and open an ac-
Credit is Good at H
MONEY DO
ADLY TRUST
WEAR WHILE PAYING
HOYLE & R
SWAN FURNITURE CO.
2011 ELM STREET
Y-2526
A cold story that many fel-
ld not get to keep the
maryor Cheral Club is re-
cover every one who heard
it ring all the time. The event
it has been is witnessa. "Procrastina-
tion et thing" better or-
ked today. Phone 8-6741
sed ticket.
The Houston singer w
eight only. Program begi-
ny at sixh. Those who w
able to get there at th
have your sent awaiting
you get there, buy a Hex
ticket 75 cents.
GOLF HOUNDS
LOOK
we have 45 Drivers, Brassies and Spoons
and $5.00 Clubs on Special Sale at... $
Klar and Winterman
2310 Elm Street
Remember the Number, Look for the Nane
Credit is Good at H. & R
MONEY DOWN
ADDLY TRUST YOU
WEAR WHILE PAYING
HOYLE & RICK
CLOTHING CO
1810 ELM STREET
Present this "Ad" at our Store and
receive a special discount of $2.00
Extra Value
Stylish New
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$8.95
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ELM STREET
Y-2625
The Houston slickers will sit at the City Hall Auditorium right only. Program begins pty at 11am. These who may able get there at that it have your sent awaiting you you get there, buy a Reserve ticket 75 cents.
HOUNDS
0 0 K
rars, Brassies and Spoons
on Special Sale at... $1.2
Winterman
Elm Street
Number, Look for the Name
TUXEDO
DOWN
UST YOU
CELEBRATION
Will Be Held in The Fair Park SATURDAY, JUNE 18TH and Sunday
BIRTHS AND DEATHS
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If your dealer doesn't have Improved Pluko (Show
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to the Pluko Co., Amber, Ill. For your coupon,
you will receive PLUKO, a copy of the birthday and
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Author of Act of Congress, "March
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Representative:
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Dearborn St. Chicago.
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According to the text of the most recent measure introduced in the Texas Legislature and passed last week, the Democratic Party is by no means satisfied with the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court in the matter of the right to vote. The measure elections which, in this state, are the equivalent of elections, the measure would place in the hands of the execu-
The Express notes that less than two months after the elections of this city, the Board of Education drop the names of two members of the recently appointed Negro leaders, given it but it is reasonable to suppose that some facts, worthy of attention, have been behind this section. And *K* is well worth - while - to know the Negro members of the Board of Education in recommendation of those who are considered as the leaders of the city.
tive committee the right to place such restrictions as to party membership as it deems fit. It and is reported that the measure has some opposition but in the mash. It represents a concern of the opinion of Democratic leaders in Texas.
The present officials are new, in office, and like others of the bury men of this city, have had their own experience. Many Negroes and to shore up on their real relation to the com- punity. They must rely upon the people to them in a political way. He would seem — proper, then that those who have the power of do business in the city would take real care in whatever they are called upon to do. Bedmen should not trust in the way they are called upon to do.
It appears that that is the case. As, the case now stands, there is only asemblance in this matter of the Wallace. We are of a Republican party in this state and all because the leaders made aware of many them which have since come to light. And it is fair to suppose that as a leader attracted to it if Negroes were barred, Negroes have allowed themselves to be barred without a dissenting voice. But no great gains in the strength of that party have been seen in some fallen states. And those responsible for the selection of men who could not be retained are negroes as a mass are intelligent enough to cast an intelligent ballot. Their filiteracy now is negligible. They have real leadership. They have proven in a thousand ways that they never nailed them in the body of the president before in all of the history of the United States. The bodies operate in connection in it. It is to be reared. It appears that this right. Why? How can real statesmen justify this
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1927
indicated by attempt to law from 'effortful suffrage a
group which in all other ways is generally considered as
least a tolerable member of its society.
What has assumed the proportions of a lynching wave now is sweeping America and the news reports of each succeeding day bring stories of brutalities on Negroes by mobs of every section of the south and border states. Arkansas started the movement and Mississippi, Missouri and Louisiana took it up. In a single day two such mob murders occurred and in each case the victims were Negroes. Florida had such an attempt to its credit but the vigilance of jailers and the police outweighed out of the lynching purpose. The accused in this case was a white man. Whether the same actions would have characterized the sheriff had he been a Negro cannot be said.
DENTAL DEFECTS THAT
SHOULD NOT BE
NEGLECTED
Dr. W. T. Burke
It is indeed necessary for one to have their teeth cleaned and polished with a dental mirror, and necessary in order to remove the debris and stains therein which are present on the tooth brush. If these deposits are allowed to remain, tartar forms in crowns, the tooth and beneath the fractures of the gum. This causes the fragrance of the gum. This causes the gum irritation, irritates the gum texture of the teeth, irritates the gum texture of the teeth, irritates the gum texture of the teeth, irritates and poyrhea, but they also cause tooth decay. Thapte
"Taking the law into their own hands" is the statement generally made in chronicleing the stories of such happenings. But there is no thoughtful person of any sort in the news. The law is not the story that implied in such a statement. There is no Law of the mob but the law of murder and brutality. There can be nothing like a semblance of justice in the actions of such a murderous group. Take the recent Coffeeville happening for instance and think on the latest developments from that event. Coffeeville is in Kansas and on a day a few weeks ago, it was startled by the news that two young ladies had been attacked by "two Black burly burles." The news spread. Men gathered in groups and discussed the heinousness of the crime. The news spread so that little town was a soothing mass of mobbies, bent on snuffing out the lives of Negroes generally. Rioting began; for the Negroes were determined not to be the victims of simple savage lasts on the part of those whose emotions were so intense.
out. "The town was placed under martial law. Bloodhounds were placed on the trail of the "rapists" and these "dependable" sleuths soon located a Negro cabin and the officers who were there had a little more than the ordinary amount of control. They checked up, on the story told by the wronged person. Later, just two weeks ago it developed that there had been no Negro rapists. There had been no attack. The police had wronged doings of those whose skins were by no means black.
'COMRADES CONVERSE'
N. W. Warlite Sincile Coffeel
The road that leads to Heaven's
Is a path that solemn trot.
Every now and a traveller
Weds his way in God.
Two such souls on yesterday
Were climbing Zion Hill.
They returned
Death, the victor over skill.
Three quartet country, was once
awake
In flight, than kill.
In flight, they exchanged confi-
dents
As the learned on rod and staff.
Said the young, and peace to
Who journey an sohn.
The true there's rest the warry
over there.
But for you the yet yet noon.
The world could ill afford to lose
a character so true.
A character or friend or foe
"What had faith in you."
The true, said the sold in accounts
soil.
To this life I shall adored you.
A life after a morning of life.
But even running has set it.
A. W. Warlite
The road that leads to Heaven's
Is a path that solemn trot.
Every now and a traveller
Weds his way in God.
Two such souls on yesterday
Were climbing Zion Hill.
They returned
Death, the victor over skill.
Three quartet country, was once
awake
In flight, than kill.
In flight, they exchanged confi-
dents
As the learned on rod and staff.
Said the young, and peace to
Who journey an sohn.
The true there's rest the warry
over there.
But for you the yet yet noon.
The world could ill afford to lose
a character so true.
A character or friend or foe
"What had faith in you."
The true, said the sold in accounts
soil.
To this life I shall adored you.
A life after a morning of life.
But even running has set it.
ville have had their lives snuffed out because of the sort of "apeyed justice" which moils delight to mete out? How many hapnes have been robbed of their sole means of sup'p? How many persons have been given the wrong idea of a race because of this mob license which is now confined to no section of this country? It is literally true that the average southern person feels that all Negroes are probable repists. It is literally true that because of the many hapnes to take suspicion of the real guilty parties and it never fails to cause injustice to be done to many innocent Negro members of society. It will never be known how many hundreds of innocent men have gone to their deaths in the past. It will never be known how America. Can this country afford it? Can it continue to exist if this evil is allowed to run rampant? What does the future hold for a nation which is so thoughtless of its permanence? Certainly we are no prophets, but there can be no doubt that ultimate disobedience, legal procedure and the satisfaction of those who "take the law into their own hands," is not far fetched.
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY WOULD LIMIT
ITS MEMBERSHIP
int
The how, the why, the why.
int
I would that I could still stare on
Making places for the youths
Ka you have shaped the character
"WITH fundamental, truths"
int
The restlessness of the universe,
Was calmed by the sweet,
Was held in terror, the fierce,
Those souls in port.
int
It Peter, healed, of the gate,
W behold them in flight,
Surrounded by angelic hearts,
Warmed them to the right.
*Began from the hills of Carolina,
A way of Texas plan-
ing.*
*A crown thus did obtain.
The few jewels are the priceless
moils,
Obligated by the tender ear,
There where yet in tender word*
*Where following them up here.*
*To youth from the southland's sunny*
*climes.*
*The we could not leave, the on*
*shore.*
*In the darkness of the XIV*
*The jewels in this precious crown*
*Are the souls of the once da-
sie.*
*We want rightly called the*
*friend of man.*
*Enter the love of the blest.*
*Is.*
*The age and youth were unhersed*
*Where only angels feel have trod*
*We so live to greet them*
*In the presence of our God.*
*ALLIEN I. GRIEGOK*
**HOW TO LIVE, 100**
**YEARS**
TEXAS TOWNS
Miss Grace Miley attended the mandating exercises at Central High School. She also his son, McNoble Harper, attended the Central High Exercises also. His son McNoble Harper attended the grading class. Prof. R. A. Stevens, a member of the Nationalary recently announced his marriage to Miss Julee Lee Dowson of the University, who a happy call on the marriage. The following young people have recently returned from school: Miss Omahal Mimo, Miss Stevens, Mr. Harper, Miss Edward, Miss Edward, Miss Norman B. Harper and Miss Satie Edwards. The community attended the Children's Day Exercises at Newton Sunday. All of the Marties present were well assured semen that afternoon.
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in writing Mr. S. B. Benson. We are two girls who disagree. Helen Denon has returned from one question and would like to Nahville, she taught the girls how to tie an anthurium, treating an anthurium or church fall and sprained, her ankle Mr. S. Benson should a gift go in front of her class, and the body was brought, like I know if it is wrong for the for interment. The funeral was to boys to be allowed to kiss us.
were 28 members of the class who
were in charge of the direction of Mrs. L. I. Smith, Kindergarten instructor. The principal
minature commencement exercise was
valedictorian. The diplomas were
presented by Mrs. Smith. The imn
a very pleasing manner.
Mrs. Hatfield Radhak is recovering
operation of tenacity.
Darla Kendra of Kansas
City, M. is visiting her sister
Mrs. Hatfield Radhak she is in
during her stay. Mrs. Radhak
stopped over with Mrs. Rokles a few days.
**CROOKETT--Mrs. M. A. S. Lauvill and Mrs. H. C. Languerie entertainments, Mrs. Alen Paully, and their wife, Mrs. A. Lauvill. Domestic Art at Prairie View, a Mary Allen and of Crookett High School at the home of Mrs. H, C. Languerie, and Mrs. Alen. To 7 P. M. A. Delicious menu was served. Prof. Anderson present, Prof. B. Y. Young and Mr. B. Smith added further anew menu. Prof. B. Y. Young and Mr. B. Smith delivered the ladies over the city for a ride in their new car. The faculty of Mrs. Alen delivered the gown, Dean Dane G. A.-Pullet of Bibou delivered the ladies on a Wednesday morning at 10:33. Prof. M. B. Davies delivered the ad dresses. Prof. B. Davies also- Crookett High. School, Prof. Dane is the principal of Jacksonville.
were married in January, 1917 to
bob Custer in Westport, MA. The
agricultural club at Laken
and the purchase of a Westport
cotton clothing. At its
height now, Mr. Pointe Kirk
and his husband, Robert, hand
to hand and from the cotton fields, there
seven other children. A kind of
travel Rev. A. R. Reece wore wagged
hats, and he was a kind of teacher.
The following teachers' left
hurry and Sunday for Javinee View
Dave, Mrs. Mary Larson, Mire
Hestiae, Mrs. and sister, Mire
Nancy, Mrs. and sister, Mrs.
Nancy Beeby, King Prof. M. I.
Wooden, Mrs. and sister, Mrs.
Nancy Beeby, accompanied her husband
as far as Houston where she will
spend a few days. M. J. Jackson
and sister. There are several
names whom name could be Ginna. In
Jell awaiting bond for the felicity
stabbing of Mrs. M. J. Jackson.
Man's Notes
LETTERS FROM HEADERS
Dear Man:
We are two girls who dishears on a question and would like to be taught an auditorium or church should a girl go in front of her entrance to be allowed to kiss us. like to know if it is wrong for the hope to be allowed to kiss us.
Two Headers.
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JEFFERSON, R. S. well attended,
Union R. S. hall at R. Paul M.
B. school. R. S. well attended,
report good attendance and good
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Miss W. A precession of Texasan
Texas was a visitor in our city last
Saturday on his way to Antioch
to visit his friend, Joseph,
son for Mary P. W. Wesley, and
return to speech for Rev. A.
W. Wesley. On day night, but was raised out
of school, but was raised out
of Mary L. Louis of Marshall, Texas
are visiting relatives and friends it
Miss L. A. Young and Miss E. M.
Prior leave for Bishop College Mon.
College. In college she will be
J.P. C. Pitts wife left for
Efter while Miss Caloway, is on
Miss Anna May Cooper of Dallas
home this week starting her
mother.
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vacation? So many girls don't have that blessing. I would suggest taking a trip to the library in reading spots of the magazines and books you did not have time to read during the school year. You can buy the embroidery and embroidery. Every girl likes dirty things and being hand-knitted. You don't need her daintyness. Why not put on a pair of jeans and two of your friends and see which can complete the greatest number
an old residential of 'the Court,
at his home two miles east of Mt.
O. of A. lodges of the city. He is
survived by a mother child as well as a host
of friends. Children as well as a host
of friends was held at Oppsburg, Cayman
is awake at Four, oystock, Forks,
arriving at Four, oystock, Forks,
officiated at, Jefferson is awake
today in the organization
today in the organization
Base Ball Association
of the town of Texarkana,
Marshall, Marshall,
Anderson, for a miniature
baseball. The Black Cats lost a game,
with Texarkana; sight and four.
Adams, made a trip to洛杉矶, Texas,
attending the Foreign Migrants
grass session.
Angle Tamarac, the grand
city visiting her mother,
Mary Tamarac, will leave
Dallas, her former wife
Willker,
Miss Elizabeth Wilkerson,
her former University, is at
home for the summer night's
Tamarac left night's grand
garden at Austin, Texas. His
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in the realm of Religion
Dallas Churches Invite You to "COME CHURH" SUNDAY
PETER DELIVERED FROM PRISON
GOLDEN TENT MANY ARE THE
APPLICTIONS OF THE RIGHT-
EUM RICH SIXTEMBERS THEN
THEY ALL.
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An Exposition of the B. S. Leu-
sner for Sunday, June 13, 1827
By Chas. W. Abington
By Chase, W. Abington
Tinker, the historian of the Ata,
the first African-American to
the activities of Peter following his
mission at Joppo, Caesarean, and
his being called into question by a
element of Jews when he returned to
Jerusalem in 1948. He was sent to
Gentile Corpus. We had him today being delivered
from prison in answer to prayer.
It is certain that during the time
of the Jewish war, and receiving large number
into the church. A new element in
the Christian faith had constantly
gained ground under the pre-
pagelistic doctrine. The Jewish rulers found
them compulsive to use more stringent
threats, the arrears a spread of the
new doctrine. Their first efforts
threats, admonition and imprison-
ment had fallen — even the most
honorable man, the man who had only added fuel to the
fragile Fame. The Christian movement
the point where it could, no longer
be dealt with by the religious and
military authorities, brought it in
brought the fight. It is not certain whether Herschel moved
to the Jewish leader with the Jewish leaders
authority had been levied.
crash out the growing menace—
find him at this time taking the
leadership of the Gentile Corpus.
The Herods.
1. James the Martyred Apostle.
It has been noted by most writers, that while two very long chapters are taken up by lakes, and other habitats leading up to and after the death of the despot Stephen, just before the death of the apostle James. He was one of the two sons of Truman, and was a member of the Peter were chosen to be with the Lord on important occasions. Farmer James, the circumstances that James should, modestly and utterly in utter condescension, concordance, with no elaborate entailment, and no prompt of memorial, and no prompt of memorial, and first of the faithful few, who had forsaken all and followed him, filled the warning prophylactic John 16:1. 2:7 It is remarkable that he only certain record of his death.
11. Peter's Life in Jeopardy.
If the killing of James was so highly pleasing to them, Herod would grant occasion for the murder of Peter, who had been the spokesman for the apostles and had been the ruler of the people. Peter was regarded as a very important prisoner, and the proceedings were taken to guard him. It was a Roman custom to choke the prisoner's right, to tie him down, to deprive him of deprive or dangerous prisoners the planner was chained between two others, and to double lessees of the escape from prison before, by Peter, who was chained while two other soldiers guarded the gates and halls, in all 15 which served on watches from the prison. III.-Peter's Deliverance. Praiser was the swear word from the prisoner, and it was wonderfully offended.
fecitive. It is but fair to pay, that it is just as effective today when it is used in faith, and is commanded to all true Christians. Peter was a messenger, and may be supposed that both Jesus and Peter was over, it is being unlawful to execute a prisoner during his time. It may be supposed that both Jesus and Peter was wished eagerly, to have the time past that they might bring Peter there. There was another group in Jerusalem who was assembled at the cross. Mark, whose prayer was being made without ceasing for Peter, was long for him, but since he is to be tried before his enemies next day he was continued all night. Just before the break of day, white Peter was continued all night. Just before the mother's breast, the angel appeared on the scene, awakens the angel, that is, his gawman gawman, to arise, put on his sandal, gird himself, that is, his gawman gawman, to follow him. Peter soon finds himself in the streets a free man. He fully confines himself that he fully confines himself that he really acts at liberty. Prayer had preceded the crucifixion of the Roman law.
1V1—Peter Goes to the Prayer Meeting
It seems that the home of Mary was one of the principal-meeting places of the discipline—it was one of the most important, it is likely the one with portent, it is the one that with the Last Supper with the disciples, and where they may regurgitate the fact that when Peter came to himself, was attested that his disciples went to at once to the house where the prayer meeting was given, and thoseaints with their knees thoseaints with their knees he must have exhaled, as did Ethelbert the monk of Bhanor praying against him for the success of their fight against me. Attack them. Herd! Herd is defiled, white and knocked at the gate, when the maid ones and ask what they were coming to until the door is opened and its doors in and talk how Christ had expected an answer to their prayers, expected a reply to their counting in that was—God has his own way of answering our prayers.
5.-Peter the Prisoner Wins
the Battle Agidinus Herod
Herod on the throne, Peter in prison, but through prayer the prison was set for the trial and execution of the prisoner on the morning when the stage was set for the trial and execution of the prisoner to find that the prisoner was not there. The guards were not put to death, the wounds counted of the prisoner—hey were put to death, thence wilted plot by women. The Lord was defeated. A few months later Herod is seized with the prisoner by women. 1. The prayer of faith, after whom men are no way to his answer, is sure to find an extraordinary gift in God but ought his willfulness if not ability to grant an answer in question.
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