Dallas Express

Saturday, July 23, 1927

Dallas, Texas

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BUSINESSMAN SHOT AND KILLED BY BROTHER-IN-LAW A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope NELSON LACEY, ICE AND FUEL DEALER SHOT TO DEATH IN OWN HOME AS FAMILY LOOKS ON. HAD QUARRELLED WITH BROTHER-IN-LAW OVER MONEY. SHOT TWICE. DIED ALMOST AT ONCE. Founded by W. E. King Volume 34 BUSINESS NELSON LACEY, ICE AND AS FAMILY LOOKS ON. OVER MONEY. SHOT T Nelson Lacey, ice delivery man and grocery, store proprietor, was shot and killed, Monday, afternoon at his home, 6007 Wesley Street, by his brother-ril-law, M. Thorn, 34, following a family quarrel at the Lacey home. Thorn fired two shots from a 32 Beverage automatic pistol turnover body. Lacey died almost instantly. Thorn was taken into custody Monday night by Deputy Sheriff Hal Town and驻 Welker. He made a voluntary written statement ad- military having fired the shot that killed said Lacy was approaching him with an ax in his hand, hand when he threw Thorn and his mother for some time had been living at the home of Lacy, who was married to Thorn's sister, and had been running a nearby grocery store for Lacy, Monday morning. Thorn argued over the amount of money that was taken in at the store, Lacy said. Thorn argued the course of the argument. Lacy is said to have ordered Thorn and his mother from his home, and tried to throw Thorn out the door. Thorn fired two shots, both taking effect in Lacy's body. Thorn pointed to the proof of the shooting. Lacy is reported to be a pretty well-do to-do woman. Assistant District Attorney Will Curtis fired a murder complaint against Peace Ben H. F., court Bond was set at $3,500 after the accused. Negro moved a preliminary hearing. After the hearing, the jury hires his friends to make the bond. BUSINESS LEAGUE, A FARCE, SAYS MESSEN- GER EDITOR IN ARTICLE Mr. Owen, who is co-editor of The Messenger and on the staff of the staff of the National League, that the League create a treasury of 125,000; that it give its members the ability to purchase chairs of Business in various Negro colleges; that it should provide business to worthy and intelligent young men, and that it should provide professors to get practice and observation work in various business institutes. The Messenger is seeking comments on the article from Negro businessmen of letters exceeding 200 words. The Dallas Express M-K-T., MAKES IMPROVEMENT IN TRAVEL COMFORT, AFTER COMPLAINTS the signs was insured about July 10th and this work will be completed and it will be done. In the same way, as that of the information 7th and 12th, this information was contained in advice received from the General Secretary July 7th by, Grand Chancellor July 7th, by Grand Chancellor. They immediately connected with the complaints point out that there is possibility of the affecting of the organizations for Negro travel within the state of all those organizations for Negro travel in the state of all those organizations largely would but mobilize their purchasing forces and make compulsory it is found, as easily lacking as it is on the majority of the lines in the state of all those organizations more than $180,000 is spent by the various Negro organizations each year in the transportation of their goods and the competition of the various conventions which are held and that the competition of the various conventions could result in the desired changes. St. Louis, Mo. July 23—(AND—Dr. George Willem Bostem, billed evangelist of Xemis, Ohio, is in the city for the purpose of defending himself in the senatorial love-entanglement suit that has set his hand on the case. The suit is against Miss Rose L. Edwards, whom the evangelist alleged sought to block him. According to Miss Edwards, who was formerly a Mrs. Brooks, Rev. Bostem had made love to her on a previous date. He was two years ago. Two years ago, she has promised to marry her and on the strength of his promise she has agreed to fight against her husband. she also Loyal Friends of America Hold Brilliant Meet In Sherman, Texas. Years Collections $100,814,79 BRIERMAN, Texas, July 12-Thu. prayer and song. "A Charge to Keep duction of vitures after which the lerre of the play were all local beautiful life city in the heart of I. Havey," by J. R. V. Hade. committee on Rules reported. After anct member placed their part North Texas was the scene of much man, Golad, Texas, National Grand its reading the report was received well and wan, well received by the activity last week. Bishop Calling roll of Grand-Lodge and adopted. Conducing with wan audience. RE-ELECTED TO HEAD WOMEN'S FEDERATION MRS. A. E. R. JOHNSON, of Martin, President of Texas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. Camden, Ark. Joly II- In a letter addressed to Sheriff Arthur Ellis, the Revoward V. M. Townsend, praised the courage shown by the sheriff, in dispersing the mob benown upon lynching an innocent man, and the sheriff, in disarming the mob of the bob. Sheriff Ellis is exhibiting the letter with a good deal of hardiness, pride, but he is always careful to be always he intended to do it. PRAIRIE VIEW PRINCIPAL TO MEET ALUMNI NEXT WEEK As a part of his program to wield all of the graduates and former students of the institution into a work and birth of a fraternity connected with the school as such, Principal W. R. Banks of Prairie View, thrust over the institution, is calling for a meeting with all of the graduates and former students of Prairie View State University on Tuesday night, July 14. At the Thomas Avenue, Christian Church, former Thomas avenue and the meeting is called for 1:30 p. m. LOYAL FRIE MEET SHERMAN, Texas, July 12—This heartwarming little city has some of much activity last week. The city was filled with visitors from all parts of Texas. The occasion began with the Grand Lodge and Palaces of Loyal Friends of America, Jurisdiction of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. Monday noon, July 11, all training and Interurbans training in Sherman at this hour were loaded with the initial action of the convention. Preliminary Session. St. John Methodist Episcopal Church At 1 a.m. in a preliminary session the convention was held; National Grand Master, J. W. Hunt, Dallas called the Grand Lodge to order. "The Republican Party Is The Ship; All Else Is The Sea."—FreshDouglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1927 ALABAMA INVESTIGATES FLOGGING CASES CRIPPLED WHITE BOY SAVES LIFE OF NEGRO FRIEND Churchill, The Night Programs Dellas, next order of business. The evening was held to engage the attention of the Grand Monday night at St. John. M. E. Lodge was the appointment of the Church. The address of welcome by following committee: On Ruthie. Hon. William H. Lester, Mayor of Churchill. New York City, July 23—(ANP) Jimmy Murphy, who was injured by infantile paraparesis when he was a baby seven years ago, proved that he was a real buddy to his little brother. He was a good day when he gave blood to save the life of his pal. Jimmy had been in the Long Island Hospital, where he underwent an operation. Here he met Jim Murphy age 11, and the two become real friends. Jimmy faded well after the operation, but was not well with his buddy, who had also been operated upon. In fast the surgeon declared that a blood transfusion was necessary to save Jimmy's life. The blood was necessary but the blood that was white the blood to come from, which was to save Jimmy's life. Jimmy was a pal and a "brother under the skin" and Jimmy was a guard and volunteered to give the blood. The transfusion was made, and Jimmy is on his way to re-enter the hospital. His old friend, walking on crutches, but he never forgets to drop in and see his hospital buddy is getting on. ends of Art In Sherman Collections prayer and song. "A Charge to Keep the Lord's Name," by J. R. W. H. H. Herman, Golield Texas, National Grand Bishop Calling roll of Grand-Lodge offices and delegates by the Grand-Lodge office. Dr. C. C. Crawford, Dallas, next order of business to engage the attention of the Grand Lodge was the appointment of the Lord of the Chapel by J. R. W. H. Herman, F. J. R. Henry, J. W. H. Harrison, and Committees on Credentials. Introduction of relics by Col. David Rock, Ark, Rev. A. W. Harrell, Houston, Dr. E. Arlington Wilson, Wilton, Proof & Counter-Cuffell, Oklahoma, Rev. Joseph E. Wilson, Sherman, Dr. A. N. Prince, Ex- chanister of the Grand Lodge Col- lection, M. P. Patchettish and H. P. Carter, Houston. Dief talks followed the intro- ALABAMA--MOB- FLAYS FARMER FOR REFUSAL TO SELL PROPERTY *Birmingham, Ala., July 22 (AP)* Because he refused to sell a tract of land for less than he thought it was worth, Arthus Hitt, a well-towed living near here, was taken from his home and whipped unmercifully until he agreed to sell at "the white man's price." The flogging of Hitt, which is just over a million per capitated, resembles the flogging of a man as "the wort of the all flogging cases." According to those investigating the case the farmer was beaten "with an inch of hide" and told if he did not sell his property he would be offered that he "would be finished the next time." The whipping Hitt signed away his land, he said for 1900 which is far beneath his age, and investigated by the abbot, who has indicated that he would take proper steps to have Hitt's property re- America Holt, Texas. Y $100,814,79 education of visitors after which the committee in its final report was received and adopted. Combing with action the Grand Lodge adjourned. The opening program, was held Monday night at St. John, M. K. Church, its reading the report was received and adopted. Combing with action the Grand Lodge adjourned. The opening program, was held Monday night at St. John, M. K. Church, its reading the report was received and adopted. Combing with action the Grand Lodge adjourned. The opening program, was held Monday night at St. John, M. K. Church, its reading the report was received and adopted. Combing with action the Grand Lodge adjourned. The Mayor was introduced by Prof. Pierce, Principal of Sherman Dr. A. N. Prince of Sherman was introduced and made a bidet lak. Wednesday, a church, a drama, entitled the "Hand of Ethiopia" by Allen R. Giles) was presented. Charcoal NEGRO LAND OWNER WHO WAS BEATEN AND FORCED TO SELL $64,000 FARM FOR $900.00 AMONG CASES TO BE CALLED. WHITE MEN AND WOMEN AMONG VICTIMS LISTED Al and Alex Rodgers were competing. Birmingham several weeks ago, illert Illert Wollmars' hound, is still in jail. were arrested at Saturday night, neryship with Rodgers. They contend. Each was released onond pending date of release. The date of date of which has not been disclosed. New York City, and among six. recent bits which they have com- **Jill Galloway**, 18-year-old Gatepoo and ask recording are "baby-farm youth," will have his back to them. (The recording is from a 2012 interview.) ARREST LABOR AGENT Bunner, B. C., July 12—(AMP)—James Beck, here from Georgia, was arrested here Friday to leave here and go to Georgia to work Scott will be tried on the criminal counts in Indiana and Dearborn next week. Id Brilliant Years tears of the play, were all local talent each member played their part well and was well received by the audience. Tuesday morning, session was given over by Grand Secretary for calling roll of deligates and receiving credit for the proceedings. The journal of the previous meeting was read by the National Grand Secretary. In order, the Journal of the previous meeting was read by the National Grand Secretary. After the reading the minutes were adopted. Appeal of committees and adjudications. Administration force consisted of (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) --- Distinctive in Service Always Progressive O KILLE LAW ESTIGATION CASES WHO WAS BEATEN AND FO NG CASES TO BE CALLED MS LISTED PRICE 5 CENTS NUMBER 80 ILLED GATES S AND FORCED TO SELL $64,000 CALLED. WHITE MEN AND # 5 PLOGGINGS WILL BE AILED Many whippings in Alabama to go before Grand Jurys Birmingham, Ala., July 22—With three men, including the warden of Alabama County convict, already in custody, in connection with marked floggings, the first of three official arraigns of whippings in three other widely separated Alabama counties opened at Oneonta Monday when a grand jury investigated the flogging of Jeff Calhoun, a county clerk of Jeff Calhoun, Barney Warren, warden of a Jefferson County convict camp. The jury, which was a jury friday for participation in the whipping of Mugt Meowney and Pearl Boggess, near Birmingham, was arraigned late Saturday night. Each was released on bond pending trial, date of which has not been released. Each was baked his back to the Bounty County grand jury, which # BIG FIGHT ON WI ELKS CONVEY ON WILSON LOOMS AS CONVENTION NEARS BIG FIGHT ON WILSON LOOMS AS ELKS CONVENTION NEARS ALABAMA AIMS BILL AT CLAN FORCES If in vile, the Virginia Elk however, opposed committee-投票, the election of Grand Elk was not the position taken by Wilson is thus less than five times prompted by selfishness. They further claim that there is a prodigal son, twenty-five, who is not attention to an item of $200,000 rammed through the Cleveland avenue for travelling on a support of the wife of the waste purge, that if the and declare that the waste purge and Senate the election for Grand Elk. vigilance of the law. If in vito- tioning the law the offender commit- ed the selection of the Grand Exalt- ation, the position taken by Wilson is be- considered a felony and would the position taken by Wilson is be punishable by not less than five% promoted by selfishness. They fur- years in the military twice-they claim that them are not being punished by the Gov- ernor Governor Bibg Brown, who is all- attention to an item of $20,000 ram- ged to be a member of the K-8a mea- th through the Cleveland convention to office Through, the support of the committee members the Klan, has inflicted that if the waste pur- pise, passes the house, and Senate chance the election for Grand Exalt- ation. NEW YORK CONTINUES PREPARATION FOR ELKS CONVENTION New York July 23 - (AND) - If the compromises effected at Newark, July 13 is carried out in August, the sessions of the Grand Lodge of the Improved Benvolent and Protective Order of Eldes of the World will be held solely in New York City and Jersey City. According to present plans, the organization and business session will be held in Jersey City and the social program in New York City. A feeling peels among New York City like that that comes the time comes all sessions, as well as the social activities, will be staged in the day after the factions met (CONTINUE ON PAGE SIGHT). --- under the personal direction of Atkinson General Charley G. McCallah of Alhama, will seek to indict men of the masked man that whispered into unconscious two weeks ago. Women in层面 Sve persona, two of them women, in the Lakeside County jail at Florence, awaiting trial on charges of forging Merta A. Birch of the Lakeside County jail officers her husband and sister were forcibly restrained in the halls while she was taken into the jail and whipped with attacks and an antidote bottle but because she seemed so scared she escaped in the neighborhood. Meanwells, State investigators were so up-working that they intercepted the whippings of right persons in the last few weeks, preparatory to the county grand jury, August 16. (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) Jersey City, N.J., 3-1, 89-BAN (CAND) Whatever the Elite" convention is held, all indications point to a heartfelt form. The statement that Grand Katedral Buler Wilson was afraid to go to New York because he had been a slave, and that he was elective received a black daw when it was reported that every state grand judge of the order that Grand Katedral Buler Wilson was elective and has endorsed the Grand Katedral Buler for re-election. Wilson are and have endorsed Wilson are Ohio, West Virginia, Florida, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Florida, New Jersey and have endorsed Wilson are Maryland and the New England State Association, complying Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut that New York had no candidate in the field and that the Delaware State Association by the New York association. The political angle is introduced by the assertion that there is much on the part of certain WESW officials to govern and that the great effort to prevent split is due to the efforts of the Blks to the Republican Party. The Friends of the Grand Stakeholder However, counter with the statement that the opposition of the WESW officials is limited. Richmond is based upon the fact that they want to retain possession of the land which goes with the handling of the funds. They contend that WESW can win in New York City or elsewhere, but they will also defeat the rejection of Grand Secretaryates and Grand Secretary. Pre-companion dogs, thereby, pre- kinds warm and sensitive to the challenges of the environment and robbing their forces for the free and nuth- er will be taught mapping. News of Your Home Town DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST SOCIAL & PERSONAL Strictly Made Union The greatest American favorite is, of course, Puritan Malt. Most people will tell you that Puritan is the highest quality malt. But why take anybody's word for it? Hear the evidence, examine it carefully = Then Judge! Porter contain the finest, carefully picked, grains of No. 1 Barley, high in food and malt value. Barley is binned with genuine Imported Bohamian grain. Porter contain the Puritan Malt gives = Now try another brand of malt = Then Judge! Prove it gives best results . . . Try it! PAGE TWO SOCIAL Miss L. W. Coleman entertained 10 guest at the Dixie Country Club Tuesday evening July 5th. The features of the evening was card playing, music with dancing, Jazz-pop music were served. All expressed themselves as having had a pleasant evening. Mrs. Kelli Penn entertained Mrs. W. J. Johnson with breakfast Sunday morning. Mrs. Shannon, as tutor, and Mrs. M. Cohen, as matron, Mrs. L. E. Cohen and A. J. Butler, Mrs. J. Penn Lad also entertained for breakfast, Mrs. M. Donald. On Saturday in town Mrs. Willie Burtz entertained Mrs. Shannon and friends with lunch. Mrs. Cohen were served. Everyone except Mrs. W. J. Johnson having most wonderful time. Mrs. P. Pollard Blond. After spending several weeks with her parents and returned-home last Saturday, Ann Antonio, Texas, after a dinner patio. Mrs. Blanche Barnes left for Kansas City, Chicago and New York. After a vacation in New York, N. Y. Mrs. V. Green of 2129 Mars spent a few days last week in Coralina on business. Mrs. V. H. Norwood of Austin, Texas returned both Sunday after meeting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Green, 2129 Mars Mrs. Bessin Smith of Madison Ill. is spending the week with Mrs. and M. V. Green, Mrs. Smith Ill. is spending the week with on friend with friend Mrs. Minervi Pittman, after opening two days with her uncle, J. P. Pittman, 114 Horse St. for Fort Worth, Ohio, for an in- vitation. Mrs. Brewly Colburn, and Mrs. Kenneth Colburn, son and of Mrs. I. C. Calhoun, 1121 Cochran street and Dr. C. Porter and Mr. John and Dr. C. Porter and Dr. John and Deenon last week. Mrs. Mike Douglas of Gansha, Nebraska is visiting Mrs. M. Gulani, 1125 Cottage Lane. Mrs. Law Custer of China, Oka- la is in the city visiting Mrs. Jeff- derson, 1113 Sille Street, Ideal Addition. Mrs. F. DuPauce, Widow Street was a messenger to the Loyal Friends of America in Sherman last week. Madame Belle Colons of Weed and Belle Ballon of Pittsburgh, al- ter to Mrs. J. Wallace, 1121 Cochran visiting their Mater and Mistle Jims Mid Ballon, 1121 M. Washings, and Mrs. Bette Ballon of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Bette Ballon of Pittsburgh. Mr. W. I. K. Bocker, District merchant of the district town, since Company, Wax District, was in the city visiting friends and visted the Mennonite Bible Class at Mendonca Baptist Church. Mr. Neshawn Penn and Mr. Alanagem accompanied with Mr. Tensionon of Tlen. Texas to Denver, Colorado, will return in August. Mr. M. J. McGaakie, 245 Thompson St. and Mrs. Julia McGaakie, 245 St. and Mrs. McGaakie will join her husband there. Mr. Mathan McGaakie, 212 Memorial Street, has been in Emmi, Texas attending the grand session of the Mennonite Church. Mr. Nella Walden, 414 Sam Joe, into Street is grooming her reception in Dangarfield with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Maten Huntner and family moved to Hot Springs, Ark. via dredgeholes Commune, Texas several weeks later. Johnson Street is spending the summer in Texarkana, Texas with relatives. Mrs. Florence Tobert and Mrs. Lillie B. Watson attended the Dellwood Baptist Church at Mineral Wells test week. They reported that the church will be at Mankin Church, Dallas. Mr. Mark Baptist Church, Dallas. Mrs. Core Williams, $448 Green Wood Street attended the Legal Aid Center held at Hammersmith, Texas beginning July 11th. Mrs. Willie Smith, $433 Atlanta is confined to bed this week. Migues Jessica and Novelloie Grace of Man Antonio visited Mina Monday, July 16th. Mrs. and Charles Hawkins, Mina Street moved to Turlerville, July 16th. Mina Louisville, KY, where they funeralized a brother. Mrs. Lousie Henderson, $857 Hamilton, returned from a visit to Louisville, KY, where they funeralized a brother. Mrs. John Hill, $858 Hammerson, has been very nice, but is convalescent. Mrs. Hattie Sohar of Residence, N. C. is in the city visiting relatives and friends and is in staging for the wedding of Duanbar Street. Mrs. Sohar will be in the City sight of one. Mrs. R. H. Washington and Grass Chancellor, W. S. Willie returned last Wednesday night. From Hot Springs, Ark. where they spent time there. They modernized the country. Mr. Frank Rutherford, who has been ill for several months on his home On Fla Street, is much impaired. Mr. and Mr. Will Ewing尝学 experience, which he has learned in Davies Davis of Calgary, their house guest motorized to Fort Worth, Texas, Wednesday evening to spend the week end. Ara. Ida Bell Runnels, with her two sons left last Saturday for Paris, Greenville, Tazawanda, and New York, where she will visit with her children who will be indefinite. Ara. Iza Gordon Kiles, left for Densham, Tennessee, who she will will render to her many friends in Densham. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Starke tuesday for Memphis, Tenn., to meet with the National Association Mobilization National meeting. They will go from there to Chicago, where Mr. Starke will spend several hours with the National Association. Corvin, an avid who lives on 70th Street, Dr. Starke will return to Chicago on Friday and will doyou'r follow up to a presentation engagement in Orange, Texas. Mercer A. C. Washington and St. Raimonda Da Silva, were entertained Sunday afternoon at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Curtis, 1615 Hood Street. Mr. Victoria Smith, 4642 Slowen- Street and Mrs. Lola R. Johnson, 4642 Slowen-Street, were met to Temple, Texas July 12 Merk, Mrk John Jackson, who accompanied her on her return to Dallas the 16th and will remain indefinitely. A newly organized M. B. Church, the 16th just, by Rory G. H. Hood, Lost Shag, and Rory G. H. Hood, George Street and the 16th Dallas members constituted the beginning. Mr.裴翔 M4. N. erson Street having received a. broken arm at work at Farmorebranch in convulsionness ELK'S EXCURSION TO KANS CITY $11.50 ROUND TRIP Hall Fare For Children Under Hall Fare For Children Under 12 Years of Age — Going — Leave DALLAS Leave CLARNERNE Leave PORT WORTH Leave QAINEVILLE Leave ARDMORE Arrive KANSAS City Return Leave KANAS CITY Arrive ARDMORE Arrive QAINEVILLE Leave PORT WORTH Leave CLARNERNE Arrive DALLAS Leave DALLAS ..... 10:00 PM Aug. 7th Leave CLEBURNE ..... 2:15 PM Aug. 7th Leave PORT WORTH ..... 2:00 PM Aug. 7th Leave CALENVILLE ..... 2:00 PM Aug. 7th Leave ARDMORE ..... 8:15 PM Arrive Kansas City ..... 7:00 AM Aug. 15th **Returning** Leave KANSAS GUY ..... 11:35 PM Aug. 9th Arrive ARDMORE ..... 1:05 PM Aug. 10th Arrive GAINESVILLE ..... 2:40 PM Aug. 10th Leave PORT WORTH ..... 8:00 PM Aug. 10th Leave CLEBURNE ..... 8:00 PM Aug. 10th Leave DALLAS ..... 7:00 PM Aug. 10th EVERYBODY RIDING THE SANTA FE SPECIAL TRAIN Music and Refreshments on Train TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS IN KANSAS CITY Santa Fe DR. E. E. WARD. DR. J. W. O'MALLE Exalted Ruler, Jeb. P. Starks Lodge No. 465. Dallas, Texas. Exalted Ruler, Wm. McDonald Lodge, Ft. Worth, Texas. ```markdown ``` THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1921 The Club and月 July 4th Mr. Arca Crouley was hostess. High honors were given to Mr. Hornwood Hood W. Jacway, second honors by Miz Jimmie Column, Mr. Harmon Hood Clarence Green, Mrs. Walton Mrs. B. Morgan, Mrs. M. Pemberton, Mrs. E. Pemberton, Reporter. Lincoln, Manager, No. 8, Mr. Pemberton will meet at the home of the president Monday July 5th to arrange, to have a chair show. Also the pres- ident will subscribe for the Dallas Express. Fight Causes Man to Be Slashed in The Face Robert Hunt was slashed in the face by an unknown man in a fight Saturday evening at Pacific Hospital, to the emergency Hospital, and entire homes 5200 Mcalm. No arrest was made and Brant refused to tell what they were fighting THE TRAIN SAS $11.50 Under 12 Years of Age Giving— 10:30 PM Aug. 7th 9:15 PM Aug. 7th 9:00 PM Aug. 7th 8:00 PM Aug. 7th 8:10 PM 7:00 AM Aug. 8th Giving— 11:35 PM Aug. 9th 1:35 PM Aug. 10th 2:40 PM Aug. 11th 2:40 PM Aug. 11th 5:20 PM Aug. 10th 7:00 PM Aug. 10th --- Saturday, night at 10:30 P.M. Bellford Field of 443 Troy was shot on Saturday, night at 11:45 P.M. Spring Ave. Bell was shot in the left arm. Night and left leg and abdomen. Bell was sent to the Simmons Hospital, where he was the city hospital, where his condition is reported serious. Those witnessing the shooting were taken to the city hospital, where his condition is reported serious. same address and L. C. Lockhart, same address and L. C. Bell, son of the wounded man. The investigation, Copeland made his escape. THE UNIVERSAL LIFE The following is clause in a Universal Life Insurance Co. Why not insure in a Compass This certifies that you are the insured, Anderson Rainel, us which is hereby acknowledged, the benefit moment disability benefit, the am herely confirmed in force as a fr ment of further premiums; the benefits that it shall give to that the disability of the said in wholly or partially restored prior ability saving benefit and the premiums, the said $88.09 this day on any death benefit that may be UNIVERSAL LIFE I. S. SIMMONS. THE UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY The following is clause in a paid up Policy just issued by the Universal Life Insurance Co. $85 BUYS 2 Rooms N $142 3 Rooms N $228 4 ROOMS NEW R. Lee Jones, Well Known as Former Clubman And Athlete Buried in Austin TEXAS BAPSTISTS STATE CONVENTION TO MEET IN AUGUST According to the statement report out this week by Rev. J. E. Kraus, president of the Indiana Baptist Church. Special reports in Dallam, August 28-32 at Macdonald Baptist Church. Special lectures on the brevity of the conduct of the school. Regular reports will be the features of the program. The schools of three classes will be conducted and prizes will be awarded to the students. The day schools of the convention are Dr. J. E. Kraus, Mon. W. P. Blindson, Dr. H. T. Wite, Rev. George K. Lewis, W. L. Davis and Claude Siegel. New Furniture BUYS New Furniture BUYS W. FURNITURE professional Directory Phone 3-0053 Phone 3-8866 Let Me Be Your Drugstor COMMUNITY DRUG STORE S. T. WILLIAMSON, Jr., Prop SUPERIOR DELIVERY. Allen at Juliette St. Dallas; Texas "I Either Have it, Will Get it, or it Isn't Made" DR. R. T. HAMILTON DR. R. T. HAMILTON 212 Fifth Street Temple. Bedford, 2008 Thorne Ave. Office X-10 ; Bedford H-404; F-811; R-812 ; E-814; D-815; T-816 ; E-818; D-819; T-820 10-11-16 DR W. W. GREEN Burgess and Physicians (MacMillan Santarum) Office 101-911, West Hall 91. New Haven, CT 06460. Dallas, Texas DR. L. G. 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MISS LILLIAN DANIELS. Pro- p. News of Your Home Town DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST "IN THE GRIP OF THE LAW" MISS EYES. SOCIETY Weekly Conference and Workshops Eerring Good Influence, Business and Profession Heal Beef business and Profession Heal Beef buildings 1 Houston and elsewhere, community Uplift, Committee of 12, a Collecting Valuable Data, Race Cheater Education, Committee of 12, Annotator Supreme out of the Race by Race leaders, President Speaks, Declaring that the "big Negro" is not just sitting around waiting for the Brotherhood McCormick to make a final call on the issues in the eyes of the people so he can ease it and set out of the fruit of success to which the Brotherhood McCormick is committed, or E. R. Williams delivered one of the most fearless charges against the Brotherhood McCormick and Friday ever heard at the Brotherhood H. A. Alexander, Fred D. Jones, H. B. Hall for some time, she painted a picture of the ignorant indifference induced in them, James Boggess, James Robinson three prominent and prosperous leaders in community and others. No other one leader in community with little concern of the little or no help they contribute to the Brotherhood activities as in the work of the Committee of Twelve. port in. all three pertaining to finance is steadily being felt. If Race economic growth. Builder II. is the eye and the way of the economy, then it is the speaker's premise and stated with business out, insulation that his business to present and future action. It stone had marked increase in the purpose of the Noree Brother's business activities began. Builder II. on the Slackers and the Rale II. Jackson who is now de chamber within the Race and to retell all her thing to短路 work point the way to a more hopeful future. The committee of Twelve enlarges its field and this Committee is to contribute of research and activity as to be much to this end. meas. They both agreed that it's all. A modern school of live language is also impossible to租 upon any with a specialty in Spanish has been very sorely out the index. Grayman may give you a private Spanish class, a global man may give about anything. Silva, native Italian and citizen of arm and show, while Grayman was not. We are interested in any life, Italy. Dr. Silva defs Italy to Dali. In the back and back, Baldwin helps Grayman to be more interpreter for several months and later to help to go enlarge their busi- interpreting for several months and locked up near. A social club, or lodges, or where he has been in the work of US IN A SPECIAL MEETING, TUESDAY NIGHT at 8:30 o'clock at the Thomas Avenue Christian Church, Corner of Thomas Avenue and Hugo Street. He will have a special message of interest and all are urged to be present. Don't fail to be present. Please be on time. able to report more definite facts. Very interested also were the builders, W. E. Carter, and Mose- Champion bearing upon the unre- sults of the project. The Negro men in all kinds of business. They both agreed that it's al- most impossible to rely upon any man of a business profession. The man may give about anything. No are they interested in any k- ind of business. They are not help or encouragement to their business. A social club, or lodges, or Prairie View Studer US IN A SPECIAL MEETIN Corner of Thomas Avenue a big time with her husband, but found out he didn't care to be married. You are waiting your time, and causing the people to talk about the church and plead not guilty. When you are doing just what that says, Mia Eyes advises you to quit your marriage and or quit your friends' hand. Mia Eyes would like to advice a certain young Matron to change her meeting place. You are seen meeting her at the church, your sweetie. It is true people walk for the air but not when you are meeting her. The same direction, friend husband passed that way some times and met. Mia Eyes wonders if you and your boyfriend have friends to meet. Mia Eyes wonders if you and your boyfriend have friends to meet. Mia Eyes is asking you and sweetie, or have you a new one and don't want her to know it. Mia Eyes wonders why is a certain young man is always asking what Mattie Eyes is saying must be true about you, why do you deny doing that, why are you too sweet, why are you too foolish, the public or yourself, not sure, Mia Eyes. Mia Eyes zees all and only deals with intris- tices taking for nothing and arriving, it takes straight and narrow without not- knowing it. And she is not afraid to know it, but she is not afraid to be little rich or poor. The young man who is always saying: "Well, I guess Mice Mice will have this," should know that these things are not long ago. There is NOTHING you want do and again. "This is too fine for you. Do not expect things if you did not do them. Do not pull your little stuts for "Nor" don't think you are putting some- thing on your face. You also never say anything about it. church meeting, or even a plea can combine all his time says Caster, but a business meeting such as this does not come at all. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 25. 1927 Judge Brannan at the Seat of Justice Olson Johnson and Phil Logan both being able adept were arranged before Judge Brian Monday morning. Judge Brehan has bury Monday his claims to proficiency in many languages is amply attested by proofs from many clients whom he has worked with. He is a native born Italian with residence for many years in Home, where he graduated from Home School. He holds diploma from the University of Spain at Barcelona. He has travelled extensively and is familiar with the countries and with the customs of many people. His area is located in the old suburbs half corner of Oxford and Plora streets. Automobiles Hurt Six Monday morning at A. M. Mee Mamia Kinnigery king age 37 of 111 French school in New York onto collision. She received mi- nor hospital care. Winter Plage age 24 of 1441 Camp Street was hit by a car accident. Henderson age 294 2114 Ave. was hurt in a collision. Sat- turday at 10:45 at 1042. M. P. recei- ving Lewis Henderson age 25 of 1698 received a dislodged shoulder in collision. Henderson age 10:45 M. P. was hit by a car, mirton brush. She was treated at the Ear- nogy hospital and sent home. Mary. Mrs. Ragadali, was billed by a dog Bundy night at 18:15 as he was called to the house because a deep gash on her left arm. Mrs. Ragadali, was trained at the Royal Military College and thought that the dog had rabbits. Man 62 Years Old Saws Off His Finger Bishop: Ford of, Pleasant Hill. Addition shifter of his fore finger at the First Church as he was sawing some trees. Mr. J. W. H. Homewood hospital and sent home. Drowned in Cedar Creek Sunday evening while in bathing in "Cedar Creek. Nest" code 4830 by Cedar Creek. Nest 4830 by neighbors who live near the creek, his body was removed in a motorized road. 1969, Hutchinson Road. Sunday Night Fight Sends Man to Hospital At 11:15 P. M. Sunday night Kid Hewlett was arrested in a flight recorder caught in the fire. He was taken to the急救室. He was sent to the Emergency Hospital where he was treated. The street. No arrest was made. Free For All Fight Sends Sends Two to Hospital In a free for all fight Saturday night at 1921 Mass Row 2, H. Griggs Baldwin and C. W. Johnson both was severely cut on the mela. Gray received stab wounds in the left arm and left leg but cut in the head and back. Baldwin were sent to the Emergency Hosp. for treatment and locked up in jail. 15 mth, and women were to appear before Judge Brannan Monday morning to answer to their names for the case. Judge Brannan, felony. Only one was dismissed by the Judge, all paying fines. Those who were not sent were sent to the Pee Patch. IN MEMORIAM In Memory of Our Loving Mother And Grand Mother, Mrs. Anne Barke, Who Departed this Wife, 1916 July 20, 1958 Troust friend above all others, Greatest, kindest, best of mothers, Like sunlight in my heart, Like a sunny softly sooty shine. From all our world kindest, To our dear mother mine, MRS. ANNIE HAWKIN, Dr. Card of Thanks We wish to extend thanks to Sweet Violet Cope No. 211 and 212 for their kindness and friendship for kindness and sympathy during illness and death, of our dear friend, Ms. Ann Hawkins, for beautiful floral offerings. Meadnams Ann Hawkins, Dlr. Miss Celestine Hawkins, G. Dtn. Mr. A. Crowder, Son. R. Hodges, Son. Prof. A. Hawkins, Grand Son. PELL FROM WAGON KNOCKS EITHER OUT Mine, Marp, Bail, 140. 469 Spring Ave, fell from a wagon Wednesday morning at 730 A.M. Snorkeling out of the water, she fell into a sink. She was treated at the Emergency Hospital and sent home. OFFICERS SEIZE BEER AND WHISKY IN STATE ST. HOME OFFICERS M.D. and Teflon insisted in making a mask, and making a 3-case of Beer and half gallon of coke whiskey. Whisky was then commandeered L. Smith and will be tried before Judge-Awalt in Fell. Great Prizes to Our Grou Aze Offered by The Nation al Negro Fair and Exposition at Galveston, Sept. 14 to Nov. 30th. Great Prizes to Our Grou Aze Offered by The Nation al Negro Fair and Exposition at Galveston, Sept. 14 to Nov. 30th. Gifted a one year scholarship to the University of the popular vols of the people from Dalton, Fort Worth, Houston and New York, she gave a one year free scholarship to 100 students at the institutes are at work now needing girls for the Alcatel Lucent I The Howard University Alumni Association is interested and delights in all its power to make the community more vibrant. 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Programs will include new ideas on Child Welfare work; Parental Liaison; Home-Needs Work; Work there will be new activities in the Department and many important suggestions made at the State meeting. Dellegates attending the meeting were Mrs. A. B. Green-Manderson, Mrs. A. B. Green-Willow, Mrs. B. W. Swain, Mrs. C. Hamilton, B. L. William, V. H. McCarthy, H. C. Christian, President, City Federation, 1st Vice President State Federation, the CQF Federation of the State Federation, and National -representation fees. The State meeting will be held in 72. Y. W. C. A. griffith of Brennan College, Paint Course Program, Thursday, March 14. The direction of Mrs. C. H. Chirch, who will be making a presentation and a wedding, costumes work will be made of a grape paper and will be of later dates. The Band Concert held every 3rd day night on the City Park campus, ed. It is a treat to young and old students attending a evening listening to the band of the P. Bard, which is under the D. Direction of P. Thomas Church. The band will be heard by Dekey Kelly Miller, who will speak at Metropolitan Church Tuesday to be of great interest to all who will attend. K. D. Deine will introduce the speaker of the evening and Hon. T. W. Years will introduce Pres Moee, Powell, M. A., Waters, B. Bard, Ken, McClyough, L. I. Bard, Ruth Hill have reftressed from the State Federation and birth greetings from Cliburna, Mr. Tom Poean, Karen Kaplan, Karen ka to school, of politic, Mr. Hattie Bidnack has returned from the school to a special Chicagoland THE DALLAR EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1927. B. M. Lillard spent a few days in Tyler this week. M. Anderson and his wife, Katherine, died, and was buried here Monday. Out of town persons, were buried in Rutherford, Bastille Matteau, Rutherford, Bastille Matteau, and M. Goddard, Elim, Greenville, N.C. P. Brennan left for Jefferson to hold the third quarter conference. Rev. James B. McGee, George Jones of Pine Buff Church Two, was a visitor at Pine Buff Church Two and very nice. The parade on Friday was fine and Missed M. in Huber. The parade was very nice for the most beautiful decorated car. A car driven by Mr. Benson drove the car. Many enjoyed the Charleston. Contest. **HOUSE GROVE** ~ Services were well attended at the M. E. Church Sunday, the Pastor Rev. P. W. Lloyd, the Rev. Dr. James H. Sundy, and Sunday when which will convene in Cincinnati, Aug. 20th. The Baptist church reserved a nice time. Quite a large gathering passed through the city — and the church was filled with A. of. A. held their grand lodge, Mrs. G. Merge G. Park attended the grand lodge also in Sharpsburg. The lodge was given at Daughters Hall Friday night by members of the A. of. A. lodge from 8 to 7 P. M. Saturday from 8 to 7 P. M. Saturday Mr. Peter Thompson accompanied by Mr. David of Coffreyville, Kansas, to visit recently in his car for Amarillo. He is a graduate of a 13400 mile, four-car in his car covering the states of Colorado, Kansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Dominion of Canada and Oklahoma. Oklahoma is visiting his sister, Mrs. Ojebelde of Greenville is visiting his grand daughter, Hon. Ojebelde of Greenville. Mr. Melton Perry and Mr. Gra- witter. Whitner was married re- cently. New Emily Perry officiated Both are popular and prominent. The Muse Hold of Ruth walledu- the Grand Lodge of the Loyal Lodge of the Loyal Lodge of the the most unique features of the season, which consisted of a dri- fternoon of fireworks was formed the emblem of the Lodge and Grand Secretary, Iolant- Those who participated were Mads Hellier, Gail Gibert, Hattie Gilbert, Ed Milton Curie Miles, Miles Seltis, and Medella Hampion, Willel Mijlil Goodman, director. **TERRILLA** - In spite of the hot season, good services were well had good services which were well attended. The contact in the after- fall. 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The alarming number of units for general services, stressed more effectively than the necessary national physique, led to our institutions of higher learning to co-operate in a generally adopted scheme. We have thus done a fighting spirit among the youth of the country that would afford to afford undergraduate, the opportunity to participate more actively in producing activities. In order to receive the greatest impetus in their history and艺 being grown, we are now ready to lay easy 14 established by the results shown at all of the large universities. is the national college stage. The popularity and effectiveness of general participation in competitions in college and university was demonstrated by an investigation of Students in Athletics. This survey revealed that college and university responding to the questionnaires agreed that the college had a good health and general efficiency of students and $2 per cent that they The authorship at Samuel Hunt. College believes that competitive scholarship and the general affinity of students and therefore university, and participation in them is a great benefit. The college is to graduate students and women who are equipped with higher degrees and greater services. To produce such leaders of thought the College continues evidence. REDS DEFEAT BLUES Any team wishing to play the San Mateo Giants write Prof. Drea Daniel Browne, Aaron Austin, Texas. Score by Innings Reds. 425. 432 Blues. 128. 128 Reds. Craig Watkins Richardson. RICHMOND NEIGHBOR TO BUILD $200,000 HOSPITAL Richmond, Va. Va. July 25 -- **The A. N. P.** (in the greatest集中, the A. N. P. of Richmond, colored people have pledged $100,000 toward the New York City relief effort, pacing a large portion of it in cash and having rescued their families from the white people of the city to secure the additional $100,000 needed to complete what is expected to be the largest relief hospitals in the South. Backed by the Richmond Endorsement Committee, the relief effort has never been obtained by a colored organization, and by the letter of endorsement by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce as the first financial white citizens of the city. B L Jordan, chairman of the chamber, said the white, who is finishing the dynamics behind the drive feel confident that their efforts will be crowned with Will Promote Growth Will Also Restore strength, v and beauty of A valuable site to North Virginia University has already been built, and construction is expected, to be completed in the next year. Our one accomplishment that far is due to the fine spirit of Richmond中学’’add Director Morrell. “Our staff have worked with a, asal whil only the examination is conducted in our institution, like this where colored physicians may have a chance to prescribe medicine to both white and colored blood, can serve colored patients.” The services were conducted by Prof. R. B. Haddison, Sigma University, Convention, and short addresses were made by Dr. M. O. Bourdaille, Major R. Loych, Joseph Binghe, and Dr. M. O. Bourdaille, Major Ramaeyan to be arrived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Harnay, and by Mr. Alain Premaur of Barrancu, B. C. MRS. BTTMUNE ENTERTAINED ABROAD BIRTHS and DEATHS Jack Williams, 1558 Caldwell Hill, Wm. A. Alexander, 1316 Booker Hill, CJU Urbana Hills, 2708 Rennie Hill, Coultrie Glimore, H. l. girl, Milledge Cove, CJU, 2617 Hailstorm boy, Jennie Lokins, 1297 Nearah girl, Adie Marshall, 1102 R. Browder, boy, Jimmy Holland, 1019 R. Carver, boy, William Montgomery, 4702 CJU Norland Gordan, 2604 Runkin girl, Johnnie Shatton, 2604 E. Side, girl, Allegra Allen, girl, L. G. Ooster, 2818 Carver, Hilley Jimmerson, L. R. Box 38 Bugene White, 4428 Mullman, Beveren Phillips, 6190 Cordwurd, boy, Death Lucinda Crawford, 1684 1-1 Hall Court, 2647 Haskell, George Spencer, 2412 Thomas, Lina Jackson, 1906 Hutchins, Rosa L. Kennedale, 6109-Kent- Fair Woods, 1200 R. Pearl, P. Les Jones, 1016 3-1 Good St. Burcher R. Spurring, 4619 Hill Rudolph T. Henth, 2999. Indianapolis Beatrice Oikreltte, 1851. South Burlington Ruby Pearl Robinson, 2801 Pierce George Jackson, 1208. Boll George Drake, 1115. Fritzbern, Doris Jean Warthelm, 4022. East Bride. H. Daniel, 4007. College CARNEY. CARENEY ONE, IN AUFEN, THE OTHER IN DALLAS A man has been arrested in Auntin in connection with a large number of murders. He's been man's prefollowed the statement made to detectives herd by his partner who has admitted to 50 murders. The detectives Hughes and Wooly, austin man has been named to hold here. The austin man will be brought to Dallas for investigation. TUESDAY ADDS TWO MORE TO THE INJURED LIST Mary Fisher age 47 was hit by a truck and was hospitalized. Mia Stu He received a kidney from Fisher lives at 495 Ingleside St. Yvette Jackson age 58 of age 57 in the brunches of the head, and should be admitted to the emergency hospital and sent home. DOG BITE TWO Mary Waltima was bitten by a dog at Trunk and 4th Ave. by a dog at Trunk and 4th Ave. by she was leaving her home. Mary Catherine Taylor was bitten by a dog in the 500 block of the Emergency Hospital and sent to the police department, the dog by the police department. WIFF, STARS HUMAN E. G. McNeal was stabbed in the left side of his chest by his wife after a heated argument. No arrest was made. McNeal was treated at the Emergency Hospital and sent home. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1927 Inspector Know That Evidence Was Being Managed by the Office of Nursery is work with the Boy South. The Day. Mr. A. Stuart has been on the Was being Managed by the Office of Nursery is progressing the Craft. Craft was for a few days. Was being Managed by the Office of Nursery is progressing the Craft. Craft was for a few days. remainable evidence of corrupt Sponsors; Mrs Annie Hembley is very The Waco Brats Band Ind Ind to have to have all of Myrtle Canyon Baptist Church to the Association Angeles Police Department. COMMUNITY FIGHT NEEDS ONE TO HOSPITAL. In a community fight night, Monday at 1 P. M. Predier-Stormier high school, she was cut by a broken beetle which inflicted many wounds in the face of the attack at the hospital and at the school. MR. AND MRS. N. O. AMBRETE TRUMPINS ADOLPHE WATTERS AT RESIDENCE The Adolphe Walkers were riotally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Trump, who were with a water-union feast that night of Wednesday night. Games were one of the interesting features, adults from the orchestra that made the evening very enjoyable. PERSONAL M. C. R. B. Newell, 1719 Alain Street, who has been indulged for two weeks from a spasmable ankle, is now improving. She is Mia. I. Murphy and M. Greene Hicks of Houston, Texas who attained the position of Loyal Friends of the American at Sherrman, Texas are now the president of N. G. Ambore 4422 Clark Street. Dr. I. G. Dixon, who has been quite ill, is improving, after a serious operation, POLICE OFFICERS ADMIT GIVING PERJURED TR$TIMONY officer, Infer Chief, of Police, and Inspector Knew that Evidence Was Being Manufactured, Police Chief and other White Police of Elgin禁服 to be Indicated. LOS ANGELES CALIF. July 27-29 Los Angeles police spokesman police mourn remarkable evidence of corrupc practice in the running of the Los Angeles Police Department. Randolph Freed As a result of refusing his first testimony before the grand jury, Randolph Freed pursued testimony, Randolph Freed under* indemnity with Moss Sheaf field for the killing of Sam Paul. Randolph Freed also accused him having been dropped by the Writings* attnagency office. By the Writings* attnagency office, energy trying to covet Shattiffella who according to Randolph Freed's story, not only shut Paul's bunker but also shut his bunker in Randolph's arm. Officer Brown and Brown also say that Randolph Freed now claim that they were not even in the neighborhood where Shattiffella and Randolph retailed the Pauliner and his life from a bullet fired by one of the officers. Berry had formerly cliffeted that they entered the home and found Pauliner with a gun in his right hand with a coffee cup. Berry had past week that they were drilled to tell the story by Shattiffella after with Chief of Police Davis. Then the three officers claim that Police Inspector Jack Philipson told them to stick together and protect Sheffield. Davis Helmed One Hundred For Three. They gave the testimony and testimony they and to ask that Job Sheffield told them that Chief of Police Davis was 105 per cent but so far only the prosecution has presented its case and it will take at least two more days to complete the investigation. The defense field will then present the defense angle. We crowd continue to attend the trial and daily papers have an extra on the stress every day. FT. WORTH News of Greater St. James Baptist Church, Sunday July 37, 1925 THE STAY school opened with a large attendance. Bites the claw of the Bible Institute, that was conducted by our sentiment pastor and every department of the school has to all appearances profited by the glorious enlightenment of the disciples by the Galesand won the banner for largest offerings. Mrs. W. L. Koerber, the pastor, was the adult. The adults under Mrs. Pearl Wood, won the banner for new members. 11 A. M. Subject for the morn- **mag. "Dewoering future ladars"** associated with "Let no man despair thy youth." A special session to the young christian, that was envisioned that those that were present. We are praying that pastor Will, will win. We are praying that pastor Will, will win. "8:38. The On Time" section under the captainship of M. C. Haynes rendered the program for the event. We are interested in interacting. There was a time when certain groups in the 'Union' would have their interesting programs, but now-the time has arrived when our readers would do something the other, not only in the raising of finance, but in giving. a program our readers would do. We are just what type of programs are being rendered each Sunday. Knowing that the winner has picked it We will make the winner has picked it We will make in Houlster with friends. They had a wonderful time, Min Hasek Malen and his parents and 217 Jacolin Street The reporter in back on the job death and would be very glad to share later that month. Monday evening of each week, Phone- 2837 or 2838 or Dr. J. T. Wach. 104 Lake Ridge Dr. A leave from the Blue copy at Dr. Wach's Drug Store. MARLIN . . . The Western Good Hope Association has closed one of the best sessions in its history. Over 280,000 and visitors. They raised $280,000 and visited. They reelected with a few changes. Mr. Sherman Kill has returned to the contract to effect a $200,000. Wholesale Company, Houston at the Prince, Mr. Prenchick of Bremond, Texas is improving nicely at the Martin. Mr. Jackson of Athens has returned from Crookstown. Mr. Jackson of Bremond and Rev. Prince of Fort. Worth were in Martin in the spring. Mr. Jackson of Athens was a Martin visitor last week. Winn of Fort Worth was in Martin in the Mecca for preachers and teachers in the summer. Mrs. M. H. Source of Beasumont is at the bedeld. M her sick bro- ther. Falls County, Cundy School Con- ference "Local Princess," with Mrs. M. L. Jackson still leading. Intermediate, R. Y. P. U. The program was ended and Mrs. M. L. Jackson and Mrs. W. What leader, her "devotional group" won the banner in offering. At the close of the program, R. Y. P. U. was treated to a surprise, Mrs. M. L. Jackson and Mrs. G. Jeff, are sure make things interesting for the young people. 800. Saxon by R. J. H. Johnson, of Stamford, Texas, using for the young people, "R. Y. P. U. go to my father," R. J. Johnson spoke in a pleasing way, to the young people, "R. Y. P. U. are helping that he will at an early date give another powerful season." Accessions for the day, J. G. MacLean, the mother of Dear W. W. Logan was among visitors. Washington and wits Washington and wits The Miller Bristol have a car repair shop on Route 85 and a car repair shop on Route 85. Jefferson motored to Hearne last Jefferson motored to Hearne last JEPPERSON — Servant at McCormick. M.C. wore well on time, with pastor A. Long of his post. Sunday school was good with the new curriculum. Service at Baram B. C. Nov. Joseph was at his post and the service at seven o'clock and seven thirty; collection was the revival of *Balem* Baptist C. closed Sunday night, hapliting 11 and raising the prostrate of Joseph. Dollar A. A. Porter of Kernan Texas was in the City Monday visiting his son C. A. Porter 28. Last Wednesday night the *Balem* Church of Port Worth was shipped here by burial Mrs. Eliza Gladen, sister of Port Worth ed. 2014. Mrs. A. Porter the funeral. Her body was intered at Kelleyville, Joue's conference Thursday evening at 12:00. Mrs. A. Porter mourn her one brother, two sisters and husband. Resident of this city died at the home of his cousin Jessica Wednesday morning and evening July 31th Rev. L. - D. Mocoffe. He married two sisters to mourn his death. Last Thursday Mrs. Henry Brown of Kildare, Texas died at her home in Kildare, Texas after a long illness. At her family memorial, Kildare, Texas. Sunday at the Chesterfield Park in the Black Cave defeated the Tiger All Stars. In the first game of a double-hander, score 7 to 1, losing the second, score 6 to 1, winning all victories, scores 8 to 6. Next Sunday and Monday the Black Cats win over Pyter on her own alone. OMA/MILL. HLLL. — Excellent service week in Bryant at O. L. M. Aposa. The hospital, having undergraduate operations at both hospitals, is the Community Center Church. The community center well attended. The Wm. Wm. Hedge lined the church, marking evening. This Club makes marking among the community and to the sight of the church. Reports and reports from the session Mr. R. K. Woodson left for Louis, Mo., as a delegate to the Rotary Club. Mr. Ollie Green and Mr. McLain attended the Lincoln Association. After spending six weeks in the Post Graduate Clinics of Chicago, Dr. Mackenzie has turned to his Born in Bryan to the delight of his many patients and to be enjoying good health again. He can be found on the internet and in the online prophetics. Ms. Madie Hall has been on the sick list Walt Moore, Mr. James Hicks, Dr. Robert Hicks, Ms. Rennick Luthardge and James Woods, Mr. Thomas Ward. The funeral of Mrs. Amanda Pullyhee was held Sunday evening and the service was conducted the sevenday. The Puppies Understanding Company of Dallas had charge of the body, Oil of 24 feet and Mrs. A. Blyrd and Mrs. A. Blyrd and Mrs. M. J. H. Bird of Eunice. Mr. A. R. Blyrd and P. R. Bawr of Janeset, M. A. Mr. and M. R. Jackson of Eunice. **GHELLEHLE** -- Ms. Jane Elaine left school for a short visit in Clearview, Mr. Wm. Tatum of Nor- wester Va., is visiting his notice, Mr. D. Abrahams at 1858, N. Moultrie, R. Va., visiting a wide work. It is doing a wonderful work. **Master Xenophoke** Brooks is spending the week in Outside Hills, Mr. Cecil McParkand of Lodon, Traxas is here visiting his *Juice* *Mr. A. W. McParkand, 1000 North and in Dalton. Mr. Stephen Ford of *MIDLINGHAM* to Mrs. Jessie Blank, Waco, was in our city Wednesday left shiffr for a day to visit in on business, Prof. Orel of Caldwell Classroom, Mr. Wili. Tatum of North and wife are visiting in our city. Mr. R. Adams at *MIDLINGHAM* to Mrs. Waco. charles Sunday. Rev. P. R. Hum. *The City Wild Prayer Hand.* is her preached a sermon at 11 a.m. in a wale. It is a doctrinal *wale* of the Church of Jesus Christ of Christ. HAIR MADE AIDA H POMA CREATED FOR UTILITY AIDA HAIR POMADE CREATED FOR UTILITY FASHION MADE ONLY OVERTON HYG CHICAGO OVERTON HYGIENIC CO. CHICAGO IL PORSEY — Pastor H. W. Webb preached a sermon Sunday morning at the church where he was back on the 5th at night with the Xinge message, the service Bethal A. A. M. E. Church- Services Bethal A. A. M. E. Church were excited by the opportunity to present promptly @ 9 o'clock. The Team was dismayed beautifully. Beauty was discarded and a grave sad fellowship. A great salve "Christian Endeavor at 9:30 o'clock At 12:30 clock, we were favored by beautiful songs from our most excellent choir. After which our choir went to the sermon. Her Hallway was called to the headline of his sick brother who is at the point of death. We were told that the sermon was Des Tolles departed this life sun-day, July 10, at 11:36 clock was funeralized Monday at 11:46 clock was Howard of Temple, Mr. Hughes had charge of the body, Mr. Hume, wife of our beloved pastor, later Mrs. Hughes. Where she will visit her mother in Los Angeles, California, while she walks from Franklin, City, Utah, Denver, Colorado and other places. A SUPERIOR PREPARATION FOR THE HAIR AIDA POMADE INFORMATION CENTER OCTOBER MAY 19 BROOKLYN, NY CHICAGO Lincoln Association. Mrs. Lola Houston is having her home remode- dated. Mrs. D. J. Biodies has return- ed. In Wichita Falls, Fort Worth and Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bander- s is living in the house, of Mrs. Bander. Read the Dallas Express and keep posted. Mrs. Nolase R. Crawford, 1863 B. 23rd St. When In Bryan, make a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Crawshaw. Shop where you can get the Express. The Oathful school building is nearing completion. The brick mason们 have only a few more blemishes than the city, will mean much to our group. White, Grand Master of Oklahoma jurisdiction of OD. Yellow has just delivered from an oak cabin in the western part of the State. **NOXIT PROPHYLACTIC** Is a safe, efficient, dependable preparation. No proscripture necessary. Why be nervous? $1.10 per all druggists. E RDALLAS EXPRESS: a Ny Ys : te need 3 E DALLAS EXPRESS oneer t iG } 5 ee ~ Notice To The Public Soe esta sero Messier atte ot tow haga gern, fem satay apr to fit Ge wey ore Rae attter ores ew Boma ot as posteaon. = “Thi Dallas Express Sub- scriptions in: Advance eee 2 Mv. 2 Montes, =k <= = DALLAS EXPRESS: Ben oe Yar ee ‘twin Aa tn Bt ii ce Megane ts Foreign Advertising ee Fa Bags aie Bent uae 8 —— = aera Teh toon ‘ Se ee pew inte it wi eset ene ] Persie “eowinene mts | Bares ane Hage pots Sree se ese ne oor Roech a st svar ban Peed Tee Sir “are en Iremed bake tre wand Ee weiss. Bers at oe Soi nee seo —_— * Houston Tries it Again ‘Houston may be “bowveniy® but set se tate cocoa Seaoag bvner nces cine Teepe sre tae sare ony ete ae ‘Stora ton ganar conten Meares ute cee Seto ‘Hagin and po, under the dirce- hatter oe raat cet eae nts rt ate tes era so eis ea vanes Seeet tees asa ae ar a tr stn See Pears tines aenscer are Hien of ts hates Sous Pei Se ie Tees Cahn 0 oem Sateen tated te (eam tecten ees eae aie aimee ads try bs te EES ‘ten eas et iba aintntoce sso SSS pea rae emt See soy iors cal poe Gist ike past’ tallutes to ttow- Aun tks thon of Dale eng eter SSlesare hint tye te the er toto tn oe tr ee M0 sen to. epeh. rennin “pees ay foe leet ere ay vets Pre et all, owesingty. thot $ =! ys Aa some mirsonious ay of financins Hes verrenssis ree ee sar nt sn "oe ro ace ‘emeare ta he Ean ehh bept bam Wars od bes the ald see euch mots Bee ae shoot tat sii es whats eters ra t money be ie BE TGs Bebetita which are : ee ‘expen Tae sath wie ie ide Meer eres. in serie Sal” | ti) WASH BASINS AND MIRRORS FOR ALL ~~ KATY TRAINS SEAN od Wo ‘ut throigh all of the succeeding menths, all of the ‘on MK-T tains used by Negroes will have ‘wash basins in them. ‘This accomodation which, in the “of the fact that 1€ has not heretofore bee enjoyed, c ‘hy seat eset fatead of the ordinary ‘for thetconifort of travellers who pay full fare, has come as, the result of the complaint of the ofticiale of “Knighis of Pythias Grand Lodge; an organization by the way, has used Ita purchasing Power to much ‘that it has come to be looked upon as » customer of tralia ee ‘he installation of this comfort on coaches dos not ‘thatthe raliroad officials have become fearful of los- ‘a tremendous amount of business necessarily. Tt does ‘that thoy have. suddenly become sold. ta tho Just request whichrtas been made. It simply means that they, because-ot the mobilization of the purchasing power of this lodge, have come to realize that there is business end to the matter of suitable accomodations. for those.who-teavelin Nogro coaches aur thelr lines and a bit of reciprocity will cement a profitable “eustomer. to ‘Tn ahort, i vas good business to install these basins ~ In this. connection it ia nat amiss to congratulate the! farsightedness of the Katy officisls and to commend the ‘Brogressive sprit of the officials of the Pythian grand ‘for the manner in which thay weit about the matter. nd whether or not ifean naw be realized, the same sort of {ik open to other large organizations within the Jhon purus power, ie oroprtinatly a4 pre: ‘as that of the Pythians. They too cm do for-the gen- public in as large-proportion if they will but sec the wis- dom of they Aempt. 1 sestimatad hat the ‘Negroes im convention travel each yent is in excess of $75,000 each surhiver. All of itis in fit class od ae, with the exeption of Sp roads fn Texas the fot Negroes are far below what second and third PHAR would fuente. “Tut sould not contin tobe ‘mobilization of purchasing power and a centraliz ot effort ‘would bring abodt sueh changes on other ‘as would tend to make the provision for Negro travel Heahould be. Argument alone will not do it. Big es Jn lodge meatings will not suffice. And the sort Phi aaunding. pirates to which ye tare bcos xa Jn alo the pst zara have been proven of no aval ‘wan realized at the time thay were made that they ‘amount tornothing). Actuah effort in-x sensible and genni wey ene wi ig a een Come The et inl ty cles ts tant sow oa god busines clea ness ‘etter secomodations for Negro travelers othe The_ genera at a ae ics mec by ach, ecemtahinents a8 the reqs of the ‘has obtained. : ‘WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF- ___ NEWS RELEASES of a few weeks ago told of the dis- missal of Harley Y. Speciman. advocate of “Jim Crow” in the Treasury departments and the direct cause of the instal- lation of vegreration signs in the. various departments of the government offices at Washington, the seat of our gov- ernment. It ts pointed out in these releases that the dismis- sal announcement care trom the office of the President and {hint ‘the: statement of Speelman was to the effect that he had no notion of leaving the goveriment employ. He later fated that he would leave, e Thowe of the Teed Wig_bare.watened with say degree of interest the “warmning up” tactics of Republican ten at and near election tine will see in this dinplay of “news” the first inklings of the tenor of the tunes which ‘will be santo the voter ofthe race by the lender of “The Crd "Party, most recently described by its actions as “The guardian of Prejudice.” Again they will prate of the equal- ity of palitieal opportunity which the party. will endorse. Aghin they will adopt. planks.which, for their convenience they can describe aa being in favor of antilynching lexis. lation and: the abolition of tmob rule. And there will be large numbers of the members of the race who will “fall” for i.s they have in times past, : ‘They will not remember that for:the first time fai the histor? ot'x Republican regime segrpgxion bas floutished| rampant tn the very ball ofthe seal, of rovernment and palley waa carried over trom the unfortunate rex- crete ei ‘They will forget that less Ne- ees, appointed to office during the adminstra- of Coolidge and Harding than ever before.’ They ee ere Seer Pee resets ot sh ft two campaiizns, ‘or nothing has been done to show ‘the heart of the administration was in favor of the jon of lynch lav. “And so The Janka! what would happen if all Ne- poms Amen: roll te fates o tt pest ve arrears ne, Some all Gece #5 pvrt the ean- didates of other -choosin them “at to thely ihe Rete Seer yrcre tl Soren 1 think nd he Cr had fin ly decided to vhs opatnces’ party So tis to tuen Sa ec taste i that it ‘not a Iie sta vote ty Dameerafe Primates ed ean mac eps he Grand Ou Part ply ts peeled ce ene au It sees fit. Certainly the lls could Be Mitle‘lews aa far ae the race In concerned. he Demoerntic Party ip the Routh is sold to oreiudice and We kn whee ft lane The Republican Party epealy wi verre retudice yet enforces it in the hee he Cat Nat an 6 16 er aes ech b_toes mare, Spat a yr hit than does wy ot s precion ty n Anais we A Carotinn governor ix commended by the public for’ stop 5 mob and eae aa Se a ine Pat the togatan af sone af Us citizens both shite Ii heat Sastre cn alter So tanec 1 fe? ° Sanrilddne Ter edb eutotaren.” ee TUR DALLAS MXPRRAS, DALLAR, TRKAS, CATURDAY, JULY 98 104 Icerjew Orainance, Oat - can vel uptounava eee : ae nan Sec ne BABY'S TEETH 7 )yre%.crt sso tanr ens sem [trombone a a. jibe strests Ato wee Nouly of the|eress Ske et penis fal) yar ae ay ssulon ihe baloe uth ant Nae fae eo Ra ats ame a rate tok stn ere cae eee ae ews te eran ale tne Saas ieee as cteay en E Sarr eae a" Trane Sond ore eal be eke ate cate i teu a se Sot cae ates ese Se ae irene estas eat i tees Sse ae eee ota erst rg eee Os eae es ey ane econo at ser peor Oe a et nat ea aie ae MR ne eee Ss apie aes eo cet sims tty Sus ear oe Reoce coment aes "ue sn et fi Ser Res ec Soar eae Se tana eee es eS Site seen pee: Peer tg ie a er a ee tere. 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The bor pho sai i faher vinced that mother is her best friend run awa Boys and giris should be acquainted with conditions in cities, the hardships and dang Scented and: untrained job hunters. ‘They that all the city has to offer to them is har less they are equipped to put up w real batt! ‘The restless adolescent must have some « the boredom that makes runaways frm a -villdges.-- The boy-or girl whose every momen Inteterting werk od play hes wo tine to bec delinquent. Tt is only through the combined parents and the communes tht pa ea | for this work and play. Dut t 1,8000,000 travelers in distress who were assist ‘ol hy the Travelers Ald last year 80,000 avere under the-age of sixteen years.. All wore not boys and girls running away dn the snes of leaving who he consent of pares Bat runaways : "Prove Aid workers have made lst of reasonfor children. hhome, The most numerous were ladle of parental cont 5 desire for earebrs; the: dullness of living in-small towns of ia the country. "The secret of parental contral-is in establishing confi. enti) raatons with: yur ebldren; in Heal. ot adolescent boy or , dreaming or longtt Acuans The boy yh pele ete father wl not deh dtuage in the worl, or wil the grt whe: hrs become -that mother is her best friend run away from home. Toys and giris should be acquainted with the induatyial conditions in cities, the hardships and dangers of the s- fedueated and untrained job hunters. They should know that all the city has to offer to them fs hard knocksy-xm- Jess they. are equipped to,put tp w real battle for suceds. ‘The restless adolescent must have some outlet for {€ is the boredom that makes runaways from small towns, and villages. 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Jen Medes, retarest Tithe 4 et aia thes Ss a a least nc eaneha Se Sas En) i Me—temeton “ADEE RA se nt sop rt nae Al [wounded Buster” MeKain at hie I Se tin tc ardes a iar ioe na oat ] Sir om i eae be fe tore a sie bees aes~ eR ia ogee ee ae ae i ec sina acter aera Be! mr di Gave” fl [See ae Par ane piste net te cect “| eee tar a maces |e Vaca | tetera es ae a aoe Fa aaa A bighert amount will be etvabia 1 lime tre 's'anmer whee OAD "COST stontay. 2uty 4th 0. eg t esa Sa sees ree sae eee < ee ete eT: by ie ae or ae Bo © 00 E ioe ie. me a an Ertl ope ene teow sia = 3 ion wae aa eat ass bitrate omens sere 18 i Son Gen ane wis Tire “Set FE ace em oo hiss Mige i a et 2 € = sere on wa a Ei eet ‘ae me as Asa famit oe oo seen — an & Se Sa sapere Beet ee tee e. a sete Set ee eis sehen e we = wet “Minas eae on — a - **MAGO** — The marriage of Miss. Matthew and Mo. Jeanne Walcott took place at Bishop St. Church, Sunday, July 10th at 6:00 a.m. In the Church rostrum and stand was decorated with pink and white flowers, fern and gladiolus in a charming profusion, 15 little girls carrying tainted ginger and white lilies, lilies and gladiolus, the bride dressed in a custom of floral roses colour, color altered accompanied the bride dressed in a dress of dressened in a smart suit of gray entered accompanied by Mr. Brown at the organ played a soft-weaved wedding music. The bride was away by her father, Mr. Kramer. Rev. I. M. Randon, Bofar. Rev. I. M. Randon, Bofar. Tavae, performed the ceremonial the well wishes of this community. They will make their home out at Shishop Church, church Sunday, Sunday School at the museum, attendance at the host of presidents at Rev. E. M. Randon came and chose for a text, Luke edition on His People. Collection was taken by M. A. Gardiner of Warton speaking meeting of Gotha the evening afternoon. **Bewaewed** — Service was well held at Allied Church, Sunday, Dr. Concyst Preaching Mk of the quarterly conference, Monday. It was successful in every way. Tuesday, again, for the Delaware Colored enlance of Gilmer was with serv- ing agent for the Delaware Colored hired Mt. Wine Lodge. Thursday, they donated him $15,000 for the orphan home, Rev. J. E. Kramer. Mrs. Mise Blessing Thome- r, Mr. and Mrs. DeWine Moore demeaning him on Heaven Street Mr. and Mrs. DeWine Moore smith and family have moved in their new home at 915 heaven present at Lord Church, A. M. B. night night and the congregation demonstrated him a little sum for him Gilmer. James Sanders received a very hard figured pink and white the Federal Government for the and answer bouquets of construction of the building tha- tle building. The Federal Government affixed a fifteen a custom of flats crepe made the fifteen available at once color entered accompanied so that there will be no interru- tion friend, Mies Misa, theion of the progress of construc- tion dressed in a smart suit of equipment of the additional half accompanied by Mr. Plat. (400,000) dollar Median he organ placed a soft bag. County, Mr. Henry Chase, the father of the couple, is on the street again, Mr. and Mrs. Wash Green and mother, Brenda Little Minnesotas Barber and Lorenna Colla, Sampson who has been visitation last week. The children of the police Court of the Hirderies of Farmland have been dinner,游ater, night night. It was Turn Curr is a new reader to the family, the family's planing the country, Mr. R. A. Masters is supplying his rent property on Tan LANGCAFTEN — Services were held on Friday for the Napa Legacy Chapel and M. Church and M. 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At three o'clock who had been home, he was on a tour during those visits. Grand Lodge was re-instated, on an on-air during those visits. Grand Lodge was re-instated, on an on-air during those visits. You are the truth in its fullness respect. Follow this instruction, reading the work of the Institute for Followers of Grand Lodge, officers report. DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES R. S. Jenkins, P. E. Visitors and friends are always welcome at our service. Our Motto We Love the Lord, because He has made us. Our Dice. Loyal Friends of America Hold Brilliant Meet in Sherman. Year's Collections the following: Dr. B. E. Howell, Dallas; W. L. Dennis, Wao; Prof. C. H. Hsu, Houston; Henry Wooe, K. P. Carter, Houston; J. A. Austin, Wala; Rev. Col. Little, Houston; Sherman G. H. Bali, Dallas. *Grand Lodge Officer Report* First report was that of National Grand Master, J. W. Hunt, it was a hard read with emphasis and deep comprehension and time again while reading his message he was interrupted with applause from the horde of students. All recommendations offered in the address was passed without a dissenting vote in the committee. *High Spot* in *Grand Master's* Again after twenty months of counselly jobs and sorrow, Jehovah in his self-witness Providence has seen the Annual Grand Session. I am constantly engaged of the things I do, and I am always on each day that will bring us to a larger sphere of fraternity; for I am a member of the fraternity or joyless on other health issues it nearer a perfect life. "Tor nubia" means the wheel of progress has rolled on an on during those eight years of my life. You tell the truth in its fullness regarding the work of the institute for the education of the faith, and its condition at present. I am grateful that God has given me the opportunity to assist 65 of my fellowman. Three Further he said: "the year of 1826 arose amid a great ovation and and 27 has been one of the dullest and said: was believed would enable the all departments for June 1927, 87-1. Thursday morning session was Rose of Sherman Palace No. 12, Grand Lodge to keep up its pay-$11,477. Grand Total cash donated out but the Grand' Lodge dinner table and napkins meant as heretofore. Yet this will be the last time the Grand Total amount disbarred $26,544.77 occurring during the year. Balance cash on hand $23,532.32. The World of victories accorded the Grand. Writers Council of Dallat. Later a resolution affecting the National Grand Secretary spoke also. The Ia Mrs. A, J. Malaone, president, a decrease was passed upon its behalf by death 174. Conversations during the year with the military and the New lodges and Palaces organized in the state of Arkansas, TN, now Juvenile L. There are six lodges and Palaces in Oldham and Oldhams. Benchmarks in the office of the National Grand Secretary showed that the organization the past year. There were one hundred and sixty four deaths in the jurisdiction. There were one hundred and sixty four deaths in the jurisdiction. The Grand Master claim was due to cataclasis of deputies taking in the organization over the age in order to place them in higher classes. These practices the executive state have been criticized for many months. He further stated that something had to be done to relieve the Grand Lodge of such burdens. Buffet Increased In his report the National Grand Master suggested that the 75 cents increase he had been asked to be increased to 85 cents and that whatever amount collected in the organization among beneficiaries, of deceased members, the 10 cents increase he was believed would enable the Grand Master to acquire its assets as heretofore. Yet this will depend upon the number of deaths in the jurisdiction. Later a resolution affecting the increase was passed, upon its first reading and the 10 cents increase he was believed would enable the Grand Master in his report was favorable and is to become effective immediately. Uniform Bank The Uniform Bank under com- morant of Major General George S. W. Moore, the republican is the musical department under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel F. R. Registry of Fort Worth. The department is efficient in these departments; considerable amount of money must be spent on the money for this department without any additional taxes upon the men. for the Uniform Department. Later a resolution referring to the question at issue was prepared read Resolution. Then the 15 cents annual sermon 'tax' that was formerly divided 19 cents to uniform department sermon 'tax' and Palacca has been abandoned. The entire amount of 26 cents goes to General Secretary for the promotion of the uniform department. **Recommendations** No. 1. That the ages of Class A members be from to 38. Class B members be from to 45. No. 2. That the Uniform Tax from each member be sent to the Grand Secretary not later than May 15. I now return to the钥匙 of authority said the New York Grand Master of which you have so confidently entrusted to my keeping. He has insisted that he stitched. May God continued blessings be his with you. Wednesday afternoon session Hearing of Grand Lodge Officers about the Grand Lodge of the session, but the National Grand Master suspended temporarily to hear brother Henry Burch. The grand lodge brought with him a box of beautiful flowers for Grand Lodge officers. A. J. Malone and Ms. Mae L Grant of Dallas made presentation cases. That was highly reactive. A space of 15 minutes were given brother Burch to talk. Mr. Burch granted the presentation to Grand Lodge with much admiration. W. S. Greve Case W. S. Greve Case who had been competed for the presentation of Grand Lodge was re-inited at Wednesday afternoon session. Palliated this invitation, reports were resumed. The Nat. Grand Lodge Mrs. M. Burch, Worth was first in the report. The National Grand Mustard told the Grand Lodge had worked under the handling of Palaces she had volunteered with the assistance of the National View Museum that the views were part has experienced any depression, but Officers re-elected: that the general condition of the Army is. Rural. National Great Mass. Great Mass. Great Mass. Dearborn. Sherman. the earning power of the great. great. Past National Great Mass. masses of our membership. The ex. Mrs. M. M. Holloway. Fort Worth Recommendation No. 2 That in future in the event of the attack of our Commodes that Tom Garrett, a Negro, together with two Negro women, was given the certifications must accompany proof of death. The patrick and park guard, Garrett, the No. 3. That the Grand Secretary, was forced to disbehare to prepare a form to be sent to the base, while he masked captors about the distance all monsters for Juvenile be be sent to him, pummed him with a stick the Grand Secretary. Sixth recommendation—That in the event A. I. H. and M. O. were present be presented by a grand Jury July 26 to be paid as second Relief will be taken from him equally divided among the servant to sell a valuable tract of land, and whatever balance there is left in the four further whispings he has left Departments of the respective Departments, the latter said, was valued at $8. led that she had been here at york. When the legal move made by J. Z. in the city of *Houston*, having ad- Finley Wilson to have disminted ad to the membership of that city the injunction suit brought by the during the past year more than New York Elk which seeks to re- If a greater degree of care is not exercised in the matter of admitment, it will be difficult to event; it will naturally follow that a mistake will have to be charged. If the degree of decrease in the membership of any organisation the Grand Secretary will be required. The following recommendations were offered: - no reports shall be accepted by the Grand Secretary unless made by the Grand Secretary for the purpose, and the Grand Lord for that purpose, and in event a member is in the arrvers for more than one year, he must siml health blance in presence of the Secretary and forward the report above mentioned. Recommendation No. 2 The following is in the case of the death of one of the members that the certificate must accompany proof of death. - the Grand Secretary to prepare a form to be used for Juvenile only and that the Grand Secretary. - the Worst Master or Worst Mester see to it that the local secretary and Treasurer renew or make bond not later than June 15. - sixth recommendation. That the local secretary and Treasurer have expired June 15. - first recommendation. That the local secretary and Treasurer pay of first Reliety, the amount to be paid as second Reliety shall be the same as the classes of different classes, blaced of whatever balance there is left in the respective classes. All of the above recommendations were passed upon by the Committee to approve the report. In conclusion, he said, it has been a pleasure to serve you, and we "will serve you with a service profitable and pleasing to you and invite your future co-op-operative Grand Treasurer's Report Grand Treasurer's Report A. Wren said, "I am a Wren report, and with that of the National Grand Secretary and the figure in their reports we have announced in his report balance on hand $18,500,000." The Grand Treasurer's report, M. H. M. Page, Houston, National Grand Mother Maude made the statement that she had been hard at work in the city of Houston, having attended Forced to sell Property Investigation by Jefferson County vehicles into the whipping of the wife of the defendant in the Murton Churchman, a Bessera youth, was continuing with the prospect that evidence will be presented be- hind him. The wife and any child Hift was taken from his home and besten because he refused to sell valuable land, and he finally gave it to the author, transferred the property, which author(s) said, was valued at $8, 000, for $900. New York Continues Preparation for Ellis Conven- vention (CONTINUED FORM PAGE ONE) court at Newark and came to a work- ing agreement a representative of the New York Lodge was sent to Chicago to confer with the General Warranty of the new protective Protective Order of Ellis (white) and other New York white lifting the Grand Lodge Discontinuing tipping of burial certificates and nanking. San Antonio as next meeting place was the only meeting held in the Grand Lodge, and the meeting was turned over to the ministers who conducted a testimonial meeting. Rev. G. H. Bail of the Grand Lodge adjudicated to San Antonio in 1928. The Grand Lodge presented Thursday afternoon just as the Grand Lodge was about to adjourn for the evening, men, and women in the meeting room of the Church and planned a surprise event for the married recently to Miss Reese. M. Hill, the second daughter of Mr. Hill, the second daughter of Miss Reese, a very prosperous family of that city. Mary presents had been brought to Sherman by representatives to the Grand Lodge. Many of these presents were sent by the representatives. Mary presents had Silver trowel. Martha Palice Pot. 108 Silver trowel. Houston, Loyal Friends, leather hand bag. Gulf Bressen Palace No. 102. Galveston Palm Office, soap and perfume. Lovely Palace No. 144. Kilgore. Lovely Palace No. 144. Kilgore. by a great popular nasa meeting, which their courage and faith in the mission and handmade bromes medals were awarded them. The medals were awarded at the church at the morning preaching hour, and was featured by a guest the pastor, Rev. CAT DeVane. The presentation of the medals was the prominent attorney. The medals were provided by the Commission for Interpretation of Cooperation and the proceed of Hon. Hugh M. Dorey, former governor of Georgia, Gov. John McCoy, of Alabama, Governor G. B. Akley, president of the Dallas New, and author of the New Orleans item. WHITE MAN PLACED UNDER ARREST AFTER COLLISION At 11:40 P.M. Tuesday evening Tom Champion (women) (billed with Jackson et Howard and Gann) was taken to the emergency room, he was carried to the Emergency hospital and then sent to the hospital to be soothed. Later Champion came to the police Department and was placed under arrest and charged with wrecked vehicles by Chief Greene and McLeodin made the investigation. All could be leagued of injured man was his brother, Greene and McLeodin the accident are. Preston Henderson 214 Park R. W. Williams (white) 214 Park R. W. Williams (white) ---