Dallas Express

Saturday, July 2, 1927

Dallas, Texas

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ADAIR STILL IDOL OF TABOR AS 40TH GRAND SESSION OPENS A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope ADAIR 40TH Government With In Georgia P Georgia Officer Force James Fein Peonage Was Practiced Admits Crime For Two Men Are Seen Government Witness Intimidated In Georgia Peonage Trial Georgia Officer Force James Feiton to Retract Statement That Peonage Was Practiced on King's Farm Whites Murder Insane Negro The following is a sample of text from a document that has been converted to Markdown format. ```markdown ``` ```markdown ``` Admits Crime For Which Two Men Are Serving --- Black Queen An Oration The Dallas Express AIR S WITH C At Witness I Georgia Peonag James Feiton to Ret was Practiced on King e For Which Are Serving ```markdown ``` Worthy In Confess "The Petroleum Lines Is The Ship, All Life Is The Sea"—Fred Douglas 101. DALLAS ENGLISH, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1927 M. 4. 2. ADAID. Continually Re-elected Chief Brand Mentor Police Declare War on Swiss Avenue Dives Saturday and Sunday, night the police department designated was on duty reports on Swain and Mananda St. by carrying 12 women to jail where charges of negligence was tried against them. Officers Warmark and Creek made the arrest. In some cases it was necessary for officers to make the second and third trip to the court to clean up the house. MASONS REPORT COLLECTIONS FOR YEAR OF $225.696.95 AT GRAND LODGE MEET IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS FL. WORTH, Texas, July 2. A great barbecue and "love feast" last Friday closed the annual grand lodge of Masons and affiliated bodies which opened here Monday of last week and which was attended by representatives from lodges of both men and women from all parts of the state. Seeks Negm "Y" Secretary For Unanimously Re-elected at Close of Address. Report Shows Order in Prosperous Condition. All Opposition Downed by Adair's Strength Business League Meets Aug. 10-12 Tuesday, Aug. 1, July 1—(A-ND) by the Robert H. M. President of the National Society of Sacred Law, given this week in the 2021 National Meeting of 2021 meeting to St. Louis, August 10, 11, and 12, eagerly after FT. WORTH INSURANCE MAN AND UNDERTAKER RELEASED ON BOND UNDER FRAUD CHARGE FT. WORTH, Texas, July 2—According to report, N. P. Williams, insurance man in charge of the offices of The National Benefit Life Insurance Company, and Undertaker Davis, both arrested in connection with alleged fraud in the reported death of George Smith, were released on bonds of $5,000 and $1,500 respectively last week. Los Angeles Citizens Protest Concerning Vice Conditions The case, which has attracted much attention arose when a representative from the home office began an inspection of the accounts of the Ft. Worth office and discovered that George Smith, reported dead and the benefits paid out under the terms of his contract was very much alive and living in El Paso. Further investigations lead to the arrest of Williams and Undertaker Davis and after questioning by the District Attorney's office, they were held and charged with fraud. It is alleged that the investigation is being continued with the end in view of bringing to light still other irregularities which have been going on in this office particularly in the matter of the payment of sick claims on forged instruments. Doctors, Dentists and Pharmacists Hold 41st Session at Marshall All of the meetings, beginning with the 'brand opening on Monday night were held in the Masque Mosque. The barbecue was held on the grounds adjacent to the building on property, also owned by the Masques of the state. Reports and addresses of all of the officers of the fraternity were heard at the meetings throughout the week and the reports showed that the total collections for the year amounted to $225,696. 95. There were 369 deaths in the order and each of the $800 of the deceased received, according to report $481,30. Among the important things done in internal section, P. W. Watte, Ph. C., the associate code from commissioning the clinics was a public institution where the clinics were a public organization on record and recognized the salutatory effects of publication on the health and mental health of the patients. To take a more active interest in an organization in increasing the services for the rural education system, the hospital facilities (4) aiming interest in insurance generally among Negroes and group members of the three men were recruited. A Missouri Pacific train, officers immediately decided that they had the form that Wiley College is in, the longer an institution where however are pointing to the fact that the three men were a given locality or denominational for three people to fail to bear a train coming and they feel that 41 rank of national repote and press one would have scaped. No disagreements are reported to have arisen during the course of the meeting and none of the proposals of last year were brought up for discussion according to report. It was rumored for a time that the sale of the bank, proposed last year and left in the hands of a committee for recommendation to the grand lodge was not mentioned nor was the proposal for the establishment of a Masone University discussed. dince the unqualified and unqualified CHILDREN'S QUARREL ENDS support and respect of every person FATALLY Practically all of the same officers were selected for the coming year. Included in the financial report the amount received in settlement of the lawsuit of many years standing and involving a former grand officer of the organization. Following the stabbing of the girl, Morsele's grandmother, in a fit of anger upon her grandmother's assault and lick of the wick action on the part of by-standers prevented her from being so. Farina in Picture With Real Mother. Culver City, Calif., July 2-PC N II-For the first time in his youthful screen career: "Farina" does his stuff before his honour to be as his pinn mother in the latest "Our Ling," comedy, "Keep Smiling." Having his own work at a review of the "Bolivian" in a Glendale theatre recently written" so no overcame by the reality of the poverty stricken creature with many trials and tribulations as portrayed by Mrs. Haskins that he broke down and burst into loud wrestling. SOCIETY and Club GIVE A LOSAL DINNER FOR AGED SURGEON Most of the man who are around made bodies of martyrs by the pu- per and killed them. Witnessed more and, particularly where martyrs were killed, were martyred. The Lost Runner Club Mt June 15th. All members present. Mrs. L. Garrison blood was enthralled by the club, and she was departing for Callahan. Mrs. L. Garrison blood was by Mrs. L. Garrison. Mr. Green, second hearth, by Mrs. L. Stephen. The Good Humor Club met June Plans are now perfected for the operation of a summer school for midwives of all denominations and for students of the faculty at Paul Fuhl College, Waco, Texas. The school opens July 15 and will end on the 29th. CITY FEDERATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS The 18th annual session of the Bird Association will be held in Chicago, where Guha will convene at Clifton, Tuesday, June 4 to 5 at 1-8th Street. The largest attended and the best loved birders will be present. In our efforts to carry forward programs that are already in progression, it is always on plaition. We solicit the support of community volunteers, whether they are community volunteers. Miss Myller C. Ryan Returns From Kansas Miss Myller C. Ryan, daughter of Mrs. Mary Ryan, who has just returned from Kansas to the U.S. with the guest of many social functions during the past week, Mrs. Katherine of 1819 Hall contributed. Friday, June 19, with a whistle party those answer the guest present were Mrs. Phyllis Moore. GIVE FOR A ONE WEEK was called up us hour 8:30. Vice Presidents were Arthur, Sir Archie Wickens, Miriam Coleman, Mr. Harwood Hood and Mrs. Eileen Wickens. By Mrs. Elie Pemberton, Mr. C. Hart, Bobbie won by Mrs. Gertisha Bass, Mrs. M. Bergman, President. Met June 18th at the Community Home, with a normal attendance. Plans were made for a moonlight meeting. Mrs. Eileen Wickens was Joseph Wickens was Vice Pres- ident of the meeting as the Pres- ident of the city. The Vice President called the summer dance. All members business concerning the picnic and the summer dance. All members George Salard, President. The Bine Mittew, Social White Club must at 11:20 Young street at Pough with members and office- holders. Next meeting with Verson Next meeting with Cohn Street, Mrs. G. Willson. Office Prosecutors arrested.. Ellison Wright had week and riff charges assaulting him of transporting whiskey to a bar in the Bronx. U. of. Commissonler L. Smith. Wright will be htled by. Judges. Allwright Wright is on an a $47,000 bond. S. T. SIMPON - HOME INVaded BY TRIP Col. "S. T. Simpson" home was named by the school after the teacher who received him of $265.00 up to present hour the theft has not been unappreciated as reported to police headquarters. Daily Vacation Bible School More than 280 pupils have enclosed for the Daily Vacation Bible School. The Children are deeply interested. The only handmade is a made of wood and paper backing. None of the children are relying on need and need are getting an education. Center Center 2692 W. Washington will have open House Friday July 10. Children will be from all the Daily Vacation Bible Schools and the Chabad of Chicago. Mrs. A. G. Wesna accompanied her husband A. M. G. Wesna, well-known and Construction Co., to Kansas City to visit his wife Melanie M. Nelson, whom she met in Madison, Illinois. she returned home very much eated. Mrs. and Mrs. N. W. Pickens, and Mrs. Ruby Cook奠定了 Tent City to visit his wife Melanie M. Nelson, whom she met in Madison, Illinois. she returned home very much eated. Mrs. Stella Stefano of New Orleans is writing her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams, who regularly entertained them. Mrs. Stella Stefano of New Orleans is writing her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Adams, who regularly entertained them. Rcv. C. C. Williams, one of the older miniaturists was a very pleasant visitor at Kearns is learning, with friends, Mrs. and Mrs. Rcv. Rcv. C. C. Williams, one of the older miniaturists was a very pleasant visitor at Kearns is learning, with friends, Mrs. and Mrs. Rcv. Prof. J. B. Sparks, principal Dickson Colored Orphanage, Gilmer, Texas was in the city Tuson. Mrs. S. Brown, 2121 Cochran has just returned from Henderson, Missouri, with her mother and friend. Mrs. Lina Miller of Tyler, mother of Louis Anne Dulac, 157 Palmer man who has been waiting him and family since 1915. A new Minsterian High Church was organized by Rev. P. B. Davis, Sunday in St. George Street. Rev. O. P. Bell of 1274 Guaranty School was called to Montgomery, Oklahoma to the bedside of his older Mira. Mines who is seriously ill. Among the readers of the Dulac Journal, the vacation are Mrs. Eleanor Jack Drive, Colo. Mrs. Janet Benton Denver, Colo. Mrs. Jean Benton Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Maude Mila, Omaha, Neb. Mrs. M. Nacola-Rhoads, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Miss Mildred Coleman 2000 Thomas Ava. gave a Ballet for Mr. guest her little assistance. Dr. W. K. Ravenley Hall Mll. has been indooped this week, but is now up and at his office. Miss Odine Ewing has returned University, Washington, D. C. to the delight of her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Will Mr. Everett Ewing left last Friday for the University of Penn, to pursue his course 'Dehlerism.' Mr. Red Cross Class. All interested are centrally invited to attend. The Red Cross Class taught by Mine Lowe is very interested in the classes being members of the Home, Kransen, and Nurseries that are getting their lives and lives and their communities. They will give a demonstration for open house at Center Friday July 14 at 10:30 a.m. The Daily Vacation Bible School in different sections of the city (e.g., in the different schools Friday through Saturday) in the different schools Friday through Saturday. Broad Street School will render "Bachelor" Thursday through Friday. House for all schools at Center House for all schools at Center House for all schools at Center Exhibits from Different Schools and the Pedagogical Club will be attended at Hip Hips L DINNER GEON Hit With Flat Iron I. Shaw, age 14 years, of 2013 was admitted to the Friday Ten Saturday by another white in a flight. He was treated at Shihangyuan hospital and then admitted to the hospital. SAS CITY ELKS TO TAKE KAN- Plane are being made for the Elk's excursion to Kannah City, leaving here August 17th and 18th, and departing July 18th. A group of freshmen were the guest of Kannah City last year are greeting in return to Kannah City. A group of freshmen carrying 18 dochas, and between 5 and 4 Hundred Elks and their families, are also present. A large number are expected to be laid out for reenactments are to be had on the fright. This is one of the outstanding encounters of the season and of reenactments are to be had on the fright. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 2. 1927 Mrs. Hannah Clark is leaving for New York to attend the son Mr. Blank Clark, and friends she will be accompanied by. Mrs. Blank Clark will also return the失踪 of Ms. short vacation. The committee of entertainment in Manassas City has been granted the gram of entertainment than has year. The friend of the ideal Jolie Lodge No. 100 have provided them a big thing to make this a big thing. BETHEL CHURCH NOTES—A GREAT DAY The Corner Stone, Laying Up the Greater Ester A. M. E. Church Cornel of Leonard and Cochran Street, by the M. and A. of the Texas Fortress Sunday evening July 17, 1937, at 4 o'clock, under the lights of 111 and all lodges of the city and surrounding with a number of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge, of Hon. W. M. McCaddie, the wonder of Macoune and a most belfast man, the creator of the day. All are to come to come and witness, the solitary and impressive ceremonies. The Masla will assembled at the Macoune door架 (3 p. m. and man door架) Bainhee, Coadhrain street and from the Annex to the new and the erection, column of Coadhrain and Leonard Street, Program of Further Annex. The Drea, Craighin, Clark, Winton, Harper and all the city men to help Bethel on the great and grand FT. WORTH CHRISTIE WASHINGTON HI LANGSTON UNIVERSITY A judging school or the *4-H* Clubs will be held at the University of Chicago on Thursday and Friday. Representatives will be present from our tour of the campus, and the campus will include poultry, livestock and farm crops. A break down in the water system of the University of Chicago will be the centre for the entire workforce working on a day to restore the plant to normal condition. The students made week end-riots to their homes last week. Mrs. and Mr. A. W. Taylor went to Klimfinker. Moses Helen and Adell Niblinson went to the library. It is always a dangerous thing if one has any regard of his reputation. It is so easy to draw on. We have no limit, except fancy based, and acts as one snow seed them. All from ideas that at first were only ideas, and this means in the future a course. It is with mixed confidence therefore that I write you to inform you of the future progress of your state library at Lausanne University, and to library to serve its people as education. At present we are anxious to work with the Indiana and Negro and Indian books of Oklahoma and especially the people of Oklahoma to do something worth while for your Alma Mater. I shall not attempt to teach you anything that will matter, but hope that this will effect you to the extent that you will have your state library and your Alma Mater's library of one of the things I will be glad to hear from any person who means to our future generation and wish to better humanity. LEBANAN Wonderful Toni for men who have a great interest in $3.00. Money Back. If dissatisfied. Credit to agents furnishing referrals. HARRY MAY. BP. West Windsor. PEOPLE'S CLINIC 3215 Nass Avenue Announcing opening of new PROBLEMS CLINIC - DRUG STORE Bryes tested, blood treatments, Medical, Surgical and Drug Where you will be pleased and fitted right. Men. Shirts made to order. Attireations of all kind. Good Attire for semirate. Attire at once. Let me call for your old clothes. We call for and deliver Glitchless and pressed light. Phone 3-7235 652 Good St. Visit Mme. B. L. Vance's For stubborn BAKA, will make it long, and we will make it short. VANCO SYSTEM "Gauanced! Apply to scallp times weekly. Temple Grower..... $9 cent Temple Grower..... $9 cent Special Grower..... $9 cent Pressing oil ..... $40 per bus wheel. We specialize in scallp treatment Marcelling, Factals, Manlouring and laboratory work. $120, including last treatment. $120, including Box of Grower 2nd week ..... 786 3rd week ..... 786 4th week ..... 1.00 PHONE FOR ENGAGEMENTS 4-1005 Phone 3-0053 Let Me Be Y COMMUNITY S. T. WILLIAM SUPERIOR Allen at Juliette St. Dallas, Texas "I Either Have it, Will Get it, or it Is Made" Professional Directory CLASSIFIED "ADS" POWELL'S HOTEL A NEW BRIDGE Near Lakeside Bay Area Next location for rest room Next location for sleeping Next location for rentals Next location for events Next location in Dallas Accommodations, 44 rooms 0-1000 3-7000 STEPHENS BROS. DRUG STORE IN QUEEN CITY DON'T GUESS about IT. BUY US first we have it or we will get it free service and quick delivery to all of the city. sirc.com/STEPHENS & STEPHENS Frogs. BOYE JOIN THE CONTEST $115.90 in pizzas, avail. ACN. closes July 4th. For information contact us. DALLAS EXPRESS 2000 Swiss Ave. Dallas, Texas THAT BABY YOU'VE LONG FOR Mrs. Burton Adriens Women on Motherhood and Compassionship "For several years I was daught the blessing of motherhood," written Mrs. Mrs. Margaray, Burton of Kannan, and subject to love, affection and subject to telrhn suffering and melancholia. Now I am the proud mother of a heartache company, with written compassion and inspiration to my husband, I believe hundreds of other companions to love, and I enjoy the happiness, and I will gladly reveal it to any married company. Burton offers her advice entirely without charge. She has nothing to offer, and I will be glad to hear that Mrs. Margaray Burton 364 Massachusetts, Kannan City, Mo. Corres, ponder will be strictly confidential. Phone 3-8866 Oph. Druggist DRUG STORE USON, Jr. Pro 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. DR. E. E. WARD Phone Office X-5337; New York DALIAH TEXAS DR. S. L. BROWN, PHYSICIAN & BURGEOEN Disease of Women and Children (All cells promptly answered) Office Hours: 9:30 to 12 A.M. 8 to 1 P.M. 12 to 8 P.M. Phone: Office T-119 Rep. E-8321 Office 2144 field st. Res. 2000 Helene St. McMillen Sanitarium DALLAS TEXAS PHONES Office Hours Office 9-3057 9 to 11 a.m. Res. 31469 8 to 8 p.m. DR. J. G. HARDIN MEDICINE & BURGEOEN Offices 200 1-0 Good St. DALLAS P.O. BOX Office Y-1621 Res. X-4046 8 to 13 a.m.-9 to 8 p.m. DR. J. H. DODD PHYSICIAN & BURGEOEN 2004 Williams St. ... Dallas, Tetra 4.35-12 A. S. WELLS Attorney and Counsel at Long 800 Prygan Temple, Dallas, Texas WATCH HARVEY Royal Mint Benefit Association. Phone Y-1402 Collinna District Mar. Gentleman: I have received check for skim claim, with -ninny thanks. MR. REXLN WILLIAMS, Mess. L. D. Nawn. Requests 1608 Mats Street KING BAND INSTRUMENT KING BAND INSTRUMENT State Agent Leedy and Lester, Tracy and Dung Tracy, Vega, Guitar, Bangle, and handcuffs Respond on all kinds Respond on all instruments WHY SUFFER? RHEUMAZONE STOPS RHEUATISM also. Dropeal Clinic, Lumbago and skin condition, caused by, scri- ure, infection, and blood, at people Drug Store, Allen Broad Street Pharmacy, Community, Im- pirical and Palm Drug Store, All Dallas Health Care, All Dallas wholesale drug firm. SORE LEGS HEALED Opiofo Lenga, "Ulceras, Enlarged Velen, Ogen, Excessed Hair, with your hair, and your skin, to regal My Sore LEGS at Home." D-cri- se your case. A. G. LEE PHARMACY 801 W. BAY RD. Ave. Milwaukee, MN. BEAUTY SHOPPE WHERE THE WORK IS DONE RIGHT At Reasonable Price MAIR DYENO A SPECIALTY N. A. FRANKLIN SYSTEM Mnm. GENEVA R. HOLLAND BEAUTY CULTURE 410 N. Central Dug and Night Services Money to buy or build. Notes extended. Phone 5-2704 CALL US FOR All kinds of General Repairs and Roofing Work, Liberal Terms GRIPPYT HOOFTING CO. 9005 San Jacinto St. Phones 2-8110 REPAIR ALL MAKES OF CARS PULL-IN SERVICE Night and Day ROBINSON'S GARAGE Gasoline and Oil 3212 Thames Ave. 2-7000 - PTT Tec ee he ee i en maya ead es 3 ime | eeccee qe) a a (UOMO carumonam ae Se RON ed fel eet alls) ek Unde am) ri ies eB SPECIAL ATTRACTION WILL MARK WOODMEN’S EX- - ~ CURSION TO GALVESTON OVER SANTA FE (eater RQ = y ee SY ee “SA “Yes, That’s What IWant” ; Hour your meee wet ror west = Be ae eee Jumtanpoodaa—"or"Youcan'ttellthe Bat <a Somariags Frmbacenale encom Sl a bo ADKINS-POLK CO. 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Arte ae teers tetas Sng see trig he + genorone deb of OWLS ICE CREAM oad fake’ hi, whole = AES taper = See EP ni $1.25 Gallon, 70¢ Q. ~ Call 2-0118 We Deliver OWL CANDY COMPANY 2223 Elm ez BOARD ELECTS NEW HEAD FOR SPELLMAN COLLEGE ATLANTA, Ga. July 1-1 (ANW)—which has been 'active for many years in the southern states and in day, the Board of Trustees of Spel, the Man College recently accepted a recognition of Miss Mary Lay's received special recognition from former President of the Man College, and elected her President Emeritus. Mrs Talley has been president of the Man College and prepared for college at the Delaware and Buffalo High schools of the faculty for thirty-even years. After this long period in the Man College in the fall of 1983 and was graduated in 1990 with the should be relieved of her duties in administration, a decision which scholarship she was elected to man more strengthened by her feltiness in Phi Kappa Kappa. For two years in the hands of the trustees for as many Mount Hollyton from 1911 to 1930 she was secretary of Read College, and continue as president through the greater academic year. Portland, Oregon, which was opened under the leadership of the service which Miss Talley has rendered since her connection she associates there were introduced with the institution, which under the new ideas and methods in education have since greatest school for Colored girls who have been adopted. When she came to Atlanta, Spechtan was it largely due to the advice of the head, which had, or did Dr. Walter Burkeffler of the Genebank been found and wished to be. Miss Sophia E. P. McDard and Miss College was established as a a college of graduate studies of liberal arts and sciences, the work was established, the work was high school and teacher training one half years during the war. Miss Sophia E. P. McDard was in Washington associated with the Institution now has in the plant consisting of 16 build in the City of GOV and war and army departments, commuter Atlanta. The building of a strong officer was sent to France by the Y. M. and personally and legally in the Army been deeply interested in all that the leave from France in 1915 and from welfare of Ngo January 1, 1900, until she came to Ngo Her Infantile Hospital, the Rockefeller Foundation in New York to come in the schools and homes where Spelman girls go. the administrative committee ap- the trustees to act in unanimously elected M. Reed president to succeed Miss Reed. the trustees and friend the trustees to take M. Reed from New York, where she has been executive secretary of the Int- forward the important work which international Health Board of the Spelman College should in- render to Ngo her unhappy soon. During the past year she served as Assistant Principal of the High school which includes a barber parlor, she alice parlor and a tailor shop. has won many state wide distin- cation as a literary declaimer and dramatic reader. Mr. and Mrs. Audra are stopping Mrs. Reed as the principal. That M. Reed from New York, where she has Reed is admired by many. The graduate occurs in Chicago Uni- broken. Two great Southern de- Mary Antonio, R. B. Walton Professor, Dr. W. Jackson will meet both bored and humbled on July 11 in joint session. Many will be missed. Mrs. J. W. Jackson was Mr. J. M. Anderson, Prof. Minus, Prof. C. J. Taylor of New Jersey, Prof. M. Anderson, Prof. Minus, have accompanied the remain of the goosepink Miss Nettie Taylor. Mrs. J. W. Jackson was curled to Hearne where she was bid to rest. Rev. P. K. Hunt held his quarterly meeting at St. James A. M. K. Church, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams are on the floor with Mrs. J. W. Harris beginning with interest each night. Mr. J. Hunt and wife were married. Mrs. O. Davis has returned home. Mrs. Louis Moore the daughter of Miss Jane Pridey, to enter college at Chicago. LOWYNE—Miss Alice A. V. Hudson, Wannette Walton and Borda stolter moved to Marshall. Terence to witness the 18th also went to Menderson on the 20th accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Alam, that Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McLammer accompanied by. Mr. Howard John Jen and others. He also returned, to give a successful trip. Dr. D. J. Grant and Family, and consumed by B.-A. Thomas, mother of to Ft Worth, Texas on a busi- pass trip. M. L. C. Ketch, sister and little sister of Mr. M. L. C. Ketch, are the guests of the summer curriculum. Thousands of students are working and writing nest- Johnson is visiting realizes on them these an exhaustive parts of the curriculum of the school here visiting. The total collection of parts of the South reveals that they for the day, Sunday at Mr. Glive are the children of the South in the South-I and son-motored to Sanger for a far to white churches—have in the South-I and son-motored to Sanger for a far to white churches—have in the South-I. Mr. H. A. Malone and Mr. N. M. Peal, motored to Marshall on a business trip. Mr. H. A. Malone, husband of Bettina Hardy, hardy of Shreveport spent a few hours in the city with his wife, Natalie. National Benefit Life Inc. Co. bourgeois pleasure in deliverance in a 715 check to Larry Powell in full settlement of the death claim her daughter, Mr. Anderanen, died. Amy Cheney Anderson lived on Neison Street, deceased about two Mr. Henry Lodia who has been on the sick list for some time in the writing go to West Tyler. **GAMEFIELD** — The churches were well attended by all. The McKinley great success, hoping it will continue on. Prof. Love and family were present, hoping it will reintroduces the Plainic for the 19th of June was enjoyed by all. The McKinley named musician, named musician. The game between Gettysville and Marketville was attended by all. We had visitors from different gents. We had visitors from different gents. City attending the grand hotel American Wooden, Merrill Tuesday for their home Deionn, Texas Merrill Elena Dickson spent a night at the staircase. Mr. R. Kindred and motion to Wort Worth, Texas last THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1927 Miss Allene Lemon Archie Westiversity. After which she is going quietly Wedded to Mr. C. C. Adams, abroad to study elocution. June 26th at the Home of Rev. C. I. C. Adams is one of Dallas most W. Abington, 602 Good Street. c. C. Adams is a proficient young business man who she is a 1926 graduate of Prairie is especially known for his Imagery View State Normal and Industrial business and business integrity. Mr. College with a diploma auditing her chemical company and Manufacturing Education. framatic reader. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are stopping Mrs. Adams is preparing to take at 12:11 PM, and will leave for graduate course in Chicago Unit—their honey moon soon. Indianaapolis, July 2—Declaring in *ment* in democracy and free institutions, that a new South has come into being, the Negroes have a chance to change has democracy? On many, many of whom are turning to every hand I am reminded by syngon and dogmatic industrialists that the whole idea of democracy is a fail. Former Health Commissioner C. Alexander, of Atlanta, director of the Negroes, left night addressed the Negroes and Arkansas and Florida in line to think so. But looking back over the past six years one would have the advantage of the city administration, asserted that the Negroes colored People now in 1816 the coming of industry and the new economic background is slowly working a change in the political landscape of businessmen are Republican, nationally, and are yielding to the new economic section of this country favorable to the Republican Party. They no longer hold a majority in local politics. As a rule they are indifferent to local politics but ultimately this difference is not a matter of interest-based upon what they can be to good business policy, but is taking place in the South with taking place in the South with the race problem is the intelligent interest of many college students in a thoughtful people generally. In the old days there was much talk but the new economic course of studies on various phases of the race problem are now in the hands of students and students are working and writing on these themes and an exhaustive collection of them may pass from all parts of the South reveals that they are thoughtful, honest and liberal. They are the soul of the South, for while white students in the past been silent. This silence is beaten. Big Melon Cutting, Golf Matches, Croquet Playing, Fishing, (in White-Rock Creek), Good Eats, Soft Drinks and Smokes, W. E. CLARKE, General Manager. CHAS. GALLOWAY, Golf Professional. MRS. REBECCON ANDERSON, Chef. broken. Two great Southern denominations are today working out eagerly instead of education for their young people, to be used in young people's societies and Sunday schools. I represent a type and that is the only-significant thing about my present position at the University of North Carolina. Last spring the distinguished Executive Secretary of this organization made a very important statement, speaking to a great audience of students and faculty in the chapter of the institution: Negroes want full participation in American life and they expect to secure it. That last clause has great power Observe the Glorious ROOSEVELT GOLF ACTIVITIES B Big Malus Cutting M. in it. If they continue in this in- tition, Dr. J. W. McClellan, Edgerr G. intelligent expectant. It will pro- blem, be known editor of a local news- 家, or be listed on a local newspaper, south— Certainly in the South. If anywhere in the Nation, for the reasons, were among the numbers of our people, we would be grateful. assertion that a relative of a Color- ed woman who does his laundry within the hospital for mission in the white hospital-for treatment. Dr. A. W. Cheatham, prominent physician of our race, presented the work of Dr. Cheatham to a told of personal experience of racial practice that is now in evidence at City Hospital. No. 2, the institu- tion for white women, whites. Confidence he said would be worse if the-num hospital was ado- tent to the institution for A AVE. AVENUE HICKS CAFE, 1222 Hall Street. ALLEN STREET PHARMACY 1222 Allen Street. P. Hill's Barber Shop, 1731 Hall Street A 60 dynamic Warfare Committee. They were unilaterally opposed to a uprising hospital and demanded that the Army provide them with equipment it were operating of it. "THE DALLAS EXPRESS" NEWS, the Inseable Companion of Achievement—News of Interest of Your Home Town Down Town Business Section People Drug Store, Pembrokeshire Palm Drug Store, 3615 Milk Richardson's Cafe, 1300 Jackson Richardson's Cafe, 1300 Jackson Palm Cafe, Corner Jackson and T. 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Published at Post Office at Dalton, Avenue, as second-class matter under Act of Congress, March 1879. Foreign Advertising Representative: W. B. Ziff Company, 898 South Dearborn St. Chicago, IL W. B. Ziff Company, 441 Monton Bidge, 144 East Mead St. THE DALLAS EXPRESS has energy bolstered the white shirt worn by the 14-year-old diagnosed by th. a. yellow streak. It is not affiliated with any sports team, but every day can be an invariable superwear, con. narrative piece, with a blazing breast, flies on no doubtful flag. It professes an unstoppable country. Its life of green handed justice covers all the contested race. This is pretty high race. This is pretty high race, but we live on it and it is not easy to press come up and stand with us. This ground to hold. In an effort to further make possible the building of homes and the financing of these already purchased, the owners and directors of the American Realty and flooded districts do not make the telling of the whole truth safe for the teller, we are surprised agreeably at the frank statement from the Negro Flood Relief Committee members appointed several weeks ago by Secretary Hoover. They told of some conditions which were good and they told of some which were bad and they promised a publication report in the future would disclose to the public, the new company is given as $250,000. It will occupy place in the conference with Secretary Hoover was mentioned to give something of the wholesale exploitation of Negro which is cause is, it should be removed and the group should go forward similarly in the pursuit of a bet that the group will succeed. And for this group, the problem is the hindering reason and found ground for common effort in this new project; there should be good communication and accep- tion. Louisiana has unveiled a statue to "The Good Davies" but as yet it has not seen the reason for furnishing good schools to his children or of protecting his life and property from the many mobs which disgrace the state yearly. Strange reasoning for Louisiana. Wasted money on the mobs and memory of the "good davies." does not carry much weight. --- THE DAYLAS EXPRESS, DAYLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1987 DW. W. T. BURKE. Desistent While the wrist of this invader may be susceptible to numerous ill- system susceptible to numerous ill- particulate digestive disorders, by increasing the pressure of the jurisdice which proxibes makes on one personal appearance, the wrist of this invader can one can afford to ignore in this day and age, and proxibes if a proxibes if a proxibes if a test, will surely apoll, spell look, for it, and the loss of these looks, for it, and the loss of these course of the fane and that in- taine the first requisite of normal begin to skim 'in' and although younen to age or he she has the ap- poll, for it, and the loss of these above these scars and ten. You don't have to do all your teeth this condition can be cured but of this course any other dieren you It is a fine comment upon Texas as such that its schools have such rating when compared with the other states of the south and that its teacher training courses rank as high as they do. Certainly, in the state of Texas ago among the teachers in education union, it needed a fine comment which it now shows and particularly was true of the training agencies for Negroes. It is literally true that just three years ago nearly one-third of the teachers of Negroes in the state of Texas were graduates of no school and it is not likely that that condition has been fully changed as yet. It is worthy of note however that there are two denominational schools supported by the state of Texas which are listed among the competent teacher training agencies. Here are a few outstanding symptoms which will cause you to know better. They are red, swollen and have some what of a purple hue. The gums are bleached freely upon the slightest pressure. The gums are greased. This is where the gums have left the teeth seemingly and the teeth are very swollen. But the statements of Mr. Caldwell, while highly encouraging, must not be taken too seriously for the reason that his travels-probably have not given him opportunity for comparing the courses and curriculum of Texas schools with the best in this country and it is therefore, wise to reason that, while Texas schools and colleges as well as its public school system have made much progress in ranking rank with the best in the United States and that to become satisfied now means O. Is your mouth in this condition? I advise you to go and have your teeth examined and get good health. O. This dreaded disease will bring I. Loss of teeth and resultant gastro-intestinal disturbances and disease. O. Eyes and mental disease. O. Brequenment and arthritis. O. Neuralia and heartitis. O. Kidney diseases. O. Lung diseases. O. Bone infection. O. Legions and involvement of the heart. O. Diseases of the eye. O. Diseases of the nose. Number "ah nouns of prevention is worth a pound of curse." as yet to boost as a whole of its school system for it is a matter of record that the national tests of southern school children, both white and black, show a marked difference in development and the Negro children, by reason of these tests, have been rated as different mentally from our other tests, have been rated as different mentally from our other states. The reason for this condition lies almost altogether in the school processes and in the type of facilities and teachers furnished for them. Such facts as POLITICAL QUESTIONNAIRE Q. Which would you prefer for President, a Klu Klux candidate or Governor Al Smith, of New York? A. O. Carvin Collodge. these mentioned, in no way contradictory to the published statements of Mr. Caldwell, are matters of record and serve to indicate that, without a comparison of Texas schools and the nation, it is easy to Texas into a false notion of those southern states with national advantages which they enjoy. It is literally true that Texas schools have improved more greatly in the past few years than those of any other southern state with the exception of North Carolina. But is by is no means true that Texas schools and colleges have developed to the point of being the equal of the best in America. And Texas Q. What did the Governor of South Carolina say to the Governor of Georgia, who was discharged Negro votes? A. Though they belong to some tribe, they are a year below the grandfather. B. Which is more important, the Fifteenth Amendment or the Eighteenth Amendment? C. Fortressfully, the Eighteenth is more important. D. The Fifteenth is proposed everywhere, while the Fifteenth is only recruited north of the Marsh. E. The Fifteenth is proposed everywhere, while the Fifteenth is only recruited north of the Marsh. THE REPORT OF THE FLOOD RELIEF COMMITTEE Q. Why are 'many' of the people clamoring for an extra -session of Congress? Because of the damage done in the South. Q. You mean lynching, of course. Q. You mean crying? I mean the flood. Q. What is the difference between a farm bloc and an agricultural bloc? A. A farm bloc is made of members who actually produce something. B. A farm bloc is made up of agricultural bloc is made up of members who merely 'likk about what that are standing in males'. HOOSIT! By Robert P. Edwards (Porion, Associated Press) Pier 14, 20th Avenue, and the Bathing, and one of the world's greatest explorers. Between 1750 and 1793, C. B. Hancock, a native of Africa, and found colonies in the vicinity of Cunea Nun and Mombasa, He was also an author of many books. He is one of the literary master- lesses Hocock. To Go to Hocock? 92-Man- hattan Barcs PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR (1873-1880) By Rans Sargelje By Paul Laurence Dunbar or Nora Hunt reatures. I tamed the poem "Life" re- quired, and also heard "Hawn" taught. Hoth poems he bought for me; he excurses his charm for me; he excurses experience — it was a reality; "Dawn" because of its beauty, de- sire, and power. To myself, "Reality" must be as as suggestive as music to that writer. works of Paul Laurence Dunbar, the rhythm of his melodious verge of melody, and the feeling and express significant rhythms — Ployd Bell, "that is statement" with D. W. Howell. "M. Dunbar," race is nothing if not a testament to his honesty — and you will that my attraction was not after. June 27, 1873 witnessed the birth of Paul Laurence Dunbar, the girl of his school at the age 10. He was schooled at Day- ton High School there, he showed ability and talent as a teacher of graduated from high school into the struggle for a science we call Dumbar's father, having died, Paul Dumbar needed to support, both his mother and himself, because of his --- LET US MAKE HEALTH A DISEASE By Allyson B. Jackson, M. D. Director, Department of Public Science, University of Washington, Washington, D.C. A man is renting for the first nant eat a flower bed fishing in it. An inquisitive viper appears to the man, "You have have you caught?" You're the man who caught it. SCRAPS --I'M LONELY I'm a long war, way from home, and I'm a little lonely too. You're a little lonely too. And if they only knew I gone. And if they only knew I lonely. I came from way down in Texas Below the Mason-Dixon line Where I left those friends of mine For them, I lonely. I look across the Mississippi How his new muddy waits flow, How it comes, and go, But it玲, I lonely. In the state Burilong Where the people are by day For to go for fun Therefore, I lonely; SAMUEL I; J SAUNDERS, Burlington, In ORIGIN OF WEDDING CLOCKS Philadelphia - Nine out of ten of the 1,188,900 brides of 1927 will receive clocks as wedding presents. Philadelphia will also host a dinner to thank for the gift idea. It was the eighth Henry who presented to brides, according to Warner R. Haya, secretary of the Clock Manufacturer's Association of Philadelphia. "Really 460 years ago, Henry VIII presented Anna Bolyen with a clock on her nuptial morning," and afterward, "she gave it to her husband, Since Kine Henry's day, wedding clocks have, cost the world several billion dollars." That is, 1,180,000 women will be married in the United States this year. Nine out of 1,180,000 women will receive clocks as wedding gifts. Clocks in Anna Bolyen's day were more artful; it gifts for bikers Nowadays, it gives for the timepiece. It is the range to have a clock in every room in the have. They have become necessary *Annie Bobinky's clock is the oldest extant, wedding clock still telling time. There are other clocks of the same size, but the oldest is hary Abbey clock, which has run for 500 years without a stop, and the Rire Paveh clock, the oldest one in service with its original design. The clock is timepieces, built for public use.* WILEY COLLEGE Marshall, Texas, July 2—Dr. P. I. Hirsch, M.D. d. D. was appointed chair of the entertainment for the Lane Bear State Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Institute. He will also, until June 14-16 inclusive, may unless this organization is composed of a group of dedicated and committed running houses, the forty-first annual mastest just, according to the gallant and the proud dedication of the defenders themselves, was the best in the history of the association in all aspects—attendance, coaching, and entertainment. (Edith's Note—Why not write your troubles to Sun's Note. The meetings, public discussions, cubicles...there were twelve major and an equal number of minor operations, and the records recorded in the medical circles and a general good spirit of camaraderie and the old white problems seem to give unqualified praise to the people of Marshall for the whole慧力...she will give advice to the young men, to help them to take care of the children, to opportunity to observe the young, and she can well tell parents of their children are growing the problems of citizenship—colored and white...that must be the present session...why not "get Men" when you in need of counsel. Just address Nate's Note, can we, Corey Dillen, Stephen Kline, secretary Blake of the Cham- the instructor, states that the infant is to awaken the infant upon the initiation and in the presence of the pressured body, the pressured body may realize its responsibility, oblige the instructor to wake the infant. pressed itself upon the living body, may realise its responsibility, obligation, and power. Marshall the permanent meeting place because of its splendid hospitality, its hospital and other facilities of our great church from the ground up. The necessity is indeed of the hospital facilities by the association. In the discussion of hospital facilities by the association 2. R. Sheppard, M. B. Founder, the basic principle of the church, faith in God in and His son Jesus here at Marshall was highly commanded for his affairs in what stained him had his jobs, staining had his jobs, and only longe venture of the kind ever successfully attempted by a Negro in this country. The sanitation plan, and the construction of the travel of Christ. We have them now. The principle requirement to gain admission in the church is upon the plan, commanding a quiet post-construction after the latest hospitalization of faith, "whoseoverwe stitution for such an institution, it. The church in its infancy was stunned by such an institution. So, for the most part, it is efficiently administered by a staff of competent physician, graduate, service, sacrifice, and suffer for Christ and undergraduate nurses and offers service, sacrifice, and suffer for humanity's sake we take strenuous in the past 6 years not less than in the past 8 years. But, as time rolled in, 298 or 308 operations not including minor surgeries have been performed, and many more come in to it for various reasons. The many are amble,事业, Dr. J. A. Perry of Kansas City, Mo., formerly a州人, who stands high among the national characters and has been faithful, faith in God and these TWO BROTHERS WIN DISTRICT HONORS First to Receive Master of Science Degree Philadelphia, Pa. July 2—(AMP) James H. Duckrey and Tanner G. Duckrey had the degree of Master of Science in the graduating exercise of Temple University. These two young men, educational in the city, are the first to receive the degree of Master of Science at Temple University. Both are graduates of the Bachelor of Arts, University of Pennsylvania. Tanner G. Duckrey is superintendent of the school of Central High School and the Philadelphia School of Pedagogy. He is superintendent of the Association of Teachers of Children. Among his other activities, Mr. Duckrey is superintendent of the First African Baptist Church. THE OBJECT AND NECESSITY OF A. M. E. 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Joseve, a juvenile choir of 22 members, is the choir for Smith Chapel, also the Senior choir is worth white singing in hearths of the church. And this is putting in mild stress. Next Sunday we will be at mimoonday service in the Dixon Chapel service. Hold good meetings throughout the Day Sunday June 28th. All meetings were on time, relaxed, and the election of officers of the Ladies Home Mission began with some deliberations. Mrs. K. Forster, the election of officers of the Ladies Home Mission began in which the following Ladies were elected President, Mrs. Addie Willmore, Vice President, Mrs. Birch Lawson, President, Mrs. K. Forster, administrative secretary, Mrs. K. Jordan Treasurer, Everybody, and expressly of officers. The meeting was a success, hoping to go forward every day. Rev. Tucker, pastor. Los Angeles Citizens Protest Concerning Vice Conditions Toni Alexander, a civil employee and Jo. O. 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