Dallas Express
Saturday, July 30, 1927
Dallas, Texas
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TRIAL OF CRUTCHFIELD POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST 22ND
A Champion of Justice
A Messenger of Hope
FAILURE OF WITNESSES TO APPEAR ALLOWS STAY OF TRIAL OF ALLEGED WIFE MURDERER. JUDGE FINES WITNESSES. COURTROOM THRONGED WITH CURIOUS MEN AND WOMEN. ACCUSED WAS COURTHOUSE PORTER.
Founded by W. E. King
Volume 34
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FAILURE OF WITNESSES THE WIFE MURDERER. JUDGE WITH CURIOUS MEN AND
Because of the absence of material defense witnesses, Judge C. A. Pippen Monday gasped the Tom Crutchfield murder trial until Angie M. Harry Hughes, the court's defense lawyer, said the client's chances would be greatly impaired he forced to trial with important witnesses missing.
Crutchfield is charged with the murder of his wife, Lucy Crutchfield, about ten days ago at a hotel with a plot at the family home on Halla Court following a domestic纠纷. Judge Pippeen was irritated on account of the absence of certain witnesses and he has fifteen against three witnesses who had not been notified to appear, but were the special venue of 200 men summoned for the trial was excused
W.T. B. WILLIAMS TO HEAD TUSKEGEE COL
Tuskegee Institute, Ala., July 32
—(AKE) With the appointment of
T. I. Williams, as Dean of the
college at Tuskegee Institute
have been re-organized into a
unit with curricular leading to the
Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture.
Other courses of college
graded offered. are a three-year
course in nursing training and two-year
courses in economics, education, business and
the trades.
are the Scheme from public school officials of Alabama as well as other southern states for college trained teachers in public
education of Tuskegee Institute
dates in his Annual Report, these courses have been attended at universities and colleges. He have been offered at Tuckkeeney. Institute for the past four years have been offered at W. W. in conferring degrees. He has been engaged in the direction of Dean. Willkins proposes to carry forward through advanced course work in the summer in September under the direction of Dean. Willkins proposes to carry forward through advanced course work in the summer in September under the direction of Dean. Willkins Well Prepared Dean Willkins is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. He has taught school in Tidewater and for a number of universities. He has taught school in Tidewater Institute. He has also done work for the General Education Center. He has been asked for the stated and fames Funds. Dean Willkins is the author of a "Report on Deportation" and a "Report on Deportation Funds."
The Dallas Express
S. C. TO ELECTROCUTE OKLAHOMA FARMERS
16-YEAR OLD BOY GET NEW RAILROAD
FIFTEEN HELD FOR LYNCHING ATTEMPT ON NEGRO BOY IN ARK.
FIFTEEN HELD FOR LYNCHING ATTEMPT ON NEGRO BOY IN ARK.
York, S. C, July 15 (AMP)—After deliberating fifteen minutes, the jury returned a verdict of guilt, and the judge sentenced McCormick to eleven months of electric chair for the murder of Mr. Frances Thomason, 18-year old white woman. The boy was indicted, tried, and sentenced Monday. The date get for his execution on August 15.
Thomason was brought here from the state prison early Monday morning and carried before the Grand Jury, who in ten indicted him and true bill was returned. A few hours later found him before the judge, without counter evidence, goodwill letters, or for him, but the attorneys were not familiar with the facts in the case and little defense could be offered. The boy pleaded not guilty, and gave his age as 16. While this was corroborated by his relatives, he was known as goodwill letter, and known the family guild a white delicaté the boy was. 18 months later, he accepted the age as given by the white folks and when found guilty the sentence of death upon the youth.
FIFTEEN HELD FOR TEMPT ON NEGI
(P. N. S.)
Bleddron, Ark. July 30—Wiften men were in custody at Canden, near here facing charges of the wounding of a 14-year Old Negro
boy, who was selested by a mob of nearly 250 men. The mob was porying a man, a 18-year-old ant of a 18-year-old white girl. The Steveng, the Steveng boy, was the crowd of enraged white men approaching and ran. When men approached, he and he failed, to obey the order, he was fired on. The young dropper to the ground, although he was not punished by his pursuer, was proven in
ter, when the victim of the attempted assault failed to identify him, that the wounded Negro was not the one sought in connection with the crime.
DALLAS PASTOR IS CALLED TO CHICAGO
Chicago, Ill., July 19, 1927, reported to the Dallas Express—The
PULLMAN PORTER CASE "NOT THROWN OUT," BUT NOT SETTLED. COMPANY ASKED TO DISCUSS UNION
what are the facts regarding the An. A. N. P. man called on the These Employee Representation Committees are functioning now What will be the result? If Gov- mined portion of the porters who are in Washington, last Friday, and among Pullman Employee who error Morrow falls in his effort to flag the of a Phil. A. Philip man found them courtesey but uncom- bring the two groups together, un-
Wewoka, Okla. July 8th—(PCN) $7,700,000 will be spent in the town to build a new farmhouse miles long running from Tulsa southward through rich gil and agricultural lands to Ardmore, Okla. This line to be known as the Tulsa, Wewoka and Southern Railroad it will be built at a cost of $200,000 a mile for the commissioner for the authority to supply the equipment supplied by a Oklahoma corporation.
The New road has applied to the commissioner for the authority to expect that the Price, Kafi, Kafi, Shafa and Rock Island raids on the ground on the ground on the ground that the territory well served by existing in.
Benefit Negro Farmers
In the expenditure of millions for construction work and purchase of a right-way, the town to build the Negro farmer, who own thousands of acres of land south to Tulsa. Not since the removal of restrictions there has been benefit of rights activity as will result from the opening of this vast territory and the establishment of the proposed farm of this proposed road.
R LYNCHING ATRO BOY IN ARK.
getting placed, it was rumored that he had invested in a home, with a view to living in Chicago next week to preach his old charge, John. Friday night, July 19th, and Sunday, July 21st, as well as
PULLMAN THROWN
"The Republican Party Is The Ship," All Else Is The Sea. $ ^{a} $—Fred Douglas.
WOMAN'S SCREAMS FRUSTRATED MISSISSIPPI MOB
NEGRO COMPOSITION NINE LYNCHED SO
IS BROADCAST FAR THIS YEAR
DR. POPE HARRELL OF MARSHALL CLAIMED BY DEATH
New York July 20 The Golden Band is playing a new competition Band is playing a new competition of the music department of West Virginia College Institute, in the city of New York City at central Park and the campus of New York University. The band will be playing July 11, II and August 4. The concert are broadcast over a fifteen station book-update. Radio should be heard by 4 to hear this band play Mr. White's latest competition.
DR. POPE HARREL CLAIMED
World was received in Dallas early this week of the death on Sunday morning of Dr. Pope L. Harrell, well known physician and surgeon of Marshall. According to the death report, the man rather earlier on Saturday evening, or later in the night and his death occurred Sunday morning about $120 a.m. at his home place.
Dr. Harrell was one of the most widely known of all of the men in the field of medicine and be enjoyed the companionship of a large circle of friends in all of his life. He was born in Chicago in 1912 and there and after studying at Witten College for several years, entered medical school and graduated in medicine about 1890.
He located in Marshall as soon as he came out of school and has remained there enjoying a Juristic practice ever since.
He is survived by a wife, two daughters, Misses Evelyn and Lois
N PORTER
N OUT" BL
Tuppehue, Ala., July 20–Minus Lynchings were recorded during the first half of 1921 by the department of record and research at the military academy and institute. All of the persons lynched were Negroes, the statement said, and were distributed among the states as follows: Arkansas, 1, Louisiana, 1, Mississippi, 4, Missouri, 1, and Texas 1.
ALL OF MARSHALL BY DEATH
aged between 11 and 9 respectively, a brother, Joe Harwell, now in Marshall, Bettie Harwell and Geneva Clowd and a host of other relatives.
ASKS $50,000 DAMAGE WHEN PORTER STUMBLES
Los Angeles, Calif., July 20—(P. G. N. B., Challenger that a colored porter stumbed against her, knocked her down, courting the Senate. Porter stumbled at her, age she, was unable to overcome, Mrs Glenyli H. Heed, an 84 year old widow really lined up in the federal district. Railroad Co., as defendants, and asking for an award of $450,000 from La Harpe, HI; to Los Angeles
THREE ATTEMPT TO ENTER JAIL WHILE CARS FILLED WITH OTHERS WAIT OUTSIDE. HOUSEKEEPER SCREAMS WHEN KEYS DEMANDED AND MEN DRIVE AWAY. SHERIFF DETERMINED
MRS. L. M. HUGHES AGAIN
HEADS A. M. E. WOMEN
According to reports reaching the Express early this week, Mrs. L. M. Hughen, well known Texas and New York businessmen, spoke within the state has again been chosen to head the connectional convention of the women of the A. M. K. Church. The meeting was held last week in Memphis, Tennessee. Of the prominent women of the connection, were in attendance at the meeting and interesting programs were held at all of the sessions, Dr. A. H. Jackson, commissioner of Education for the State of Texas, and unanimously endorsed by the convention for re-election at the coming general conference and others were discussed for the general office of the Church by the convention. Those present at the meeting were Meadans Hildbrand of B. C. M. Mrs. M. Handy, M. L. Muller, Ad. I. A. Gaines, Md. H. Schlumberger, J. G. Robinson, Penn. C. H.
D. Mosely, Ari, L. H. Conley, R. S. Dickson, Ark, M. A. Ford, G. R. C. Chappelle, K. C. M. T. Anderson, R. C. Patterson, A. A. W. Nenon, N. C. S. G. Simmons, C. J. A. Fountain, G. C. B. Thompson, R. L. Jenkins, K. A. Gibson, T. Hibbons, W. A. Fountain, Dr. A. S. Jackson and others.
OTTLED.
USS UNION
are making" and claim that "the Employees Representation Plan is dominated and controlled by the company" will be the result" If Governor Morrow falls in his effort to bring the two groups together, under the procedure followed by the board, it can suggest an arbitration plan. A legal man can see, that a simple resolution on the part of the company would put an and to the pres-
Distinctive in Service Always Progressive
Alabama Police Doubt
Attack Story
Birmingham, Ala., July 20
H. P. White, who was white,
had been investigated into the
death of his 19-year-old
son, the third in a series
in South Georgia.
Howard laid police that he
found his wife on the
side of the road, and
turn from the field where
he had been working. He said
she also said that she had
been attacked by a Negro
from outside the house.
Howard was arrested at the
house, where his wife, Wife
Robin, said that she
stories vary slightly as que-
stioning progresses.
HOUSTON PUZZLED OVER
/NEGRO SETTLEMENT
(P. N. R.)
HOUSON, TEXAS July 28—WHEN an election called for Saturday to determine "writure Independence Heights, a Negro settlement, abah of the municipality has been occasioned by the port of Houston, considerable speculation as to the legal status of the municipality has been occasioned by the port of Houston, considerable speculation in the hands of a receiver appointed by county commissioners to hold in its financial obligations. It is also under a mayor and a commissioner.
sold. The questions being poured by city Altonaers Sewall-Myre, are: "What is the name of the thorium, since, has he never been diminished by law, what effect does the thorium have on the earth?"
WHITE ELKS AGREE TO
ERASURE OF LAW
New York, N.Y., sent the ATA's
According to, the report delivered
the committee from the New York
I. B. P. O. E. who returned last
week from Clintonet, where they
worked on the investigation of the
I. B. P. O. E. (white),
the latter have agreed not to op-
pose to the investigation.
The law set, Connellie H.
Columbus, Mia, May 29-30 (LAMB) Born in the Lowlands County, Jerry hopkester frieden, aawed, and a prison keeper, and demanded that he turn over to their Walter Hillier, confessed slayer of M. O. I. Hillier, Miss. in May, and who is under death sentence after his recent conviction. He and his son, according to the pater and his husband, housewired up in three years. The number of charges against him could not be determined. No due process to the jailer is to the identity it recount, the officers on duty there have received orders to "meet" him. Sherrif P. S. Gooddy, declared that every prisoner in the jail was an officer to protect them in accordance with my call of detention. An officer to protect them in accordance with my call of detention and have been ordered to shoot in order to protect prisoners and uphold the majority of the rights of the public. Today that Burley was in jail here. In under sentence to prison.
POLICE COMMISSIONER
RESIGNS, BECAUSE
OF SCANDAL
Los Angeles, Cal., July 18—BANK Police Commissioner, Indore Humana shaded in its resignation to the police after it was made by that official. Humana was one of the strongest pillars of the police resignation only marks another phase of the senational battle on between the different factions. Humana said the starring revivals being brought out concurring inside workings and the senational trial in which two Negro detective Humeanita, Bhandop and Shaffail, were accused of order of former Panther Colored.
PRISONER EATS GLASS
Hattieburg, Minn. Jubilee 10-24-83. In the city jail, charged of partisanship, attempted suicide by setting a handful of glass, together with a man who had been detained. A physicist was summoned, who administered a large dose of drugs to the jailer, who walked about the cell, and offered in charge of the cell, belief that he was guilty.
(New York, July 28—The National
Association for the Advancement of
Medicine announced today that the case
Bill announced today that the case
will be dismissed. Trial was dawned July 11.
Trial was dawned July 11.
SOCIAL & PERSONAL
Mrs. Lillian Pierce is out of the cityville, Texas and will return to her on a three week vacation visiting home in Austin, Tuesday, friends and relatives in San Antonio, Texas, and illustrated with a cartoon honoring Mr. Wm.
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Mr. Walsh 1874 Colorado, Avenu-
Mex. Earnal has been velling her
sister, Mrs. Wm. Duvall at Green-
Mr. Lewis, Goulais, Texax, cane
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NEGRO LEADERS SETTING
BAD EXAMPLE
Negro Motherhood Movement Securing First Hand Information Computer Data From Many Souls Word Offenders, Searches Forensic Plans Network Agitation.
Many, Negroes in Dallas and other parts of Texas are responding to incidents out from the Brooklyn Street (Dallas) concerning the matter of Race-association and real leaders have in the many years past found to be so essential to their well being. These responses to the credit upon this class of Negroes on the contrary the prevailing evil that the larger portion of that the larger portion of that group of Negroes who have reached a comfortable height above the law few men are the most criminal and most inefficient to those who are Negroes in Brotherhood is now compiling this sort of information and at the same time that will be relief to a suffering people. Local agitation has already spread abroad. Workers are enthralled and as seat as Danton, Pittburr, Ninecoached Mount and ocean, and as seat as Randle and sea helm and aid at
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the insured, Anderson Raines, unde-
mined in which he acknowledged, pts
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herbly continued in force as a free
meet of further premiums and a
meet of additional liability that
the disability of the said man
wholly or partially restored prior
to his death.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 80. 1927
The *Tellyfilm Club*
Gave their annual dinner at the
Gate on Monday, July 26th. The Hall was decorated
the same time dislaboring the true
condition of affairs now existing
between "Negro" leaders" and the
great men of supporters. The Me-
ter and the kind of service he is
rendering his people.
Written in Dalat, the Committee of Twelve (in an illiteracy) has been in secret contact
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Mr. Cedar Walton, secretary;
Mr. B. F. Thomas, treasurer;
the entertaining committee;
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MISS EYES.
Miss Jyes would like to say to things that even the public with those who are ready to承认 the organization's best of their efforts, two nights ago for the actions of some of their guest, that every effort to prevent happenings of his sort were reported too. The list of invited guests will go some way, effort to select the best was made. And Miss Eyes refuses that anyone should have done the host justice by trying to conduct themselves properly. Miss Eyes is written that the host can be held responsible.
Where was your "Brevetie" Mr. Jelly been, a few nights ago. Did she give you the Silp? or pretended she was ill. You looked awfully even the latter two or three hundred people present. Wow.
Miss Lies has warned you several times and you only pay him short all over again. Miss Lies is giving you your last warning week before you public Carry-On" with your would be Matteine-Iod, with pretend to be a doctor and would not pay for the powders you use. Miss Lies is going to get if your would be watching his chance to get you back at the same time. Take this for all it means and act on advice.
You don't seem to realize the danger of your doing. Why don't you stop make yourself contented and put on a hand is doing for you. They are not going to last always, for he is going to catch up. You will be a topic of public comment. The rate you are paying might not be what it is to have the public down on you, putting to you the most important life for an unloving love.
Miss Eyes has warned several persons during the last few weeks cheer wring dings, and entends to follow them up to see if they think these warnings mean they have to think these are some
There'll Be Hot Time Old Town
Miss Eyes has warned several persons during the last few weeks so ignorant, so narrow-minded, so together wrong doing, and smiled self conquered, and they all, each follow Narm doing, and smiled self conquered, and they all, each think these warriors mean any and threaten to whip Miss Eyes. IP thing to them. There are some YOU CAN, YOU MAY.
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things that even the public will not stand for ad of some you are doing these things. Mine eyes have been before the public欺言 it upon itself to make you stop. And unless you stop at once or at least move off the attic with your do, it is going to be too bad.
Where was your "Sweetie" Mr. Jelly bean, a few nights ago, after you moved she was ill. She also was ill. You looked awfully lonely even there there were two people you got to pay for. You not get you a sweetie who enjoys your company at other times other people pay. Mine eyes has tried to warn you that this was her only use to get you to pay for punishment and will not take heed. Mine eyes hopes abhiman your hand good.
Mine eyes would like to say to you that because you really don't know the identity of Mine eyes, that you had better be careful and not accuse you because you really don't get on your for your case in hope.
but, times you are no age greater,
but times you are no age greater,
week makes her think you were
guilty of the same thing. There
is no doubt that she is not
don't think Mice Yeye is afraid to
say anything about them. Your
time is not.
It's really amusing the way some
people tell the public that they are
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1927
Miss. Eyes would, warm those, less it comes from a trap so you Flipers and Joel beams, who a few nights ago found the dance too tight to 18 to 30, and it is hard at the best and had to go out to find some. You can't be late to back you when you are on the straight and harrow. Your aim is the straight and stay that shouldn't need any living up in one way.
"IN THE GRIP OF THE LAW"
Judge Brannan a
JUDGE BRANAN'S COURT
Judge Brannan at the Seat of Justice
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day morning to answer to different charges. Fines ranged from $10 to $25.00.
Thirty men and women were aranged before Judge Brannan Mon-
A
Saturday night in the dance hall
bouth of Mettersa daly, John Willem
was shot in the head and left
harmed. James Zionism of Ideal
Offices Ferdinand and Garrard made
a call to the dance hall of "dull"
the shooting and fights but when
he was shot, the gun made
made their escape. The shot gun
that Williams was shot with was
found in the weeds and it was lea-
ged to be a bullet. Dr. Thomas
Thompson who elicited that
gun was atonent while he was
away from home. Officers could
not find him. What it started
what it started.
John Richardson, age 35 was badly beaten by a bank of men in Jaipur and Chelsea early Monday morning. Richardson, arrested a second time in the face and head as wounds one in the gang was cutting him nearly every second. He was arrested at the Nongwong Hospital and sent home. His condition is considered grave.
at the Seat of Justice
day morning to answer to different charges. Fines ranged from $2.00
to $35.00.
Mifora are being made by some of the pastors to have the likeness of their ancestors to accept a few dates in their oaths. To accept a few dates in their oaths will be successful up to this time, but Dallas citizens will have an opportunity to host them at St. James Church in August and music will be furnished by these young artists for the occasion.
Sunday night at 11:30 noon, Clerk D. Burra age 24 and the wife and children of the late Karen knocked in a ditch by a Ford that was being driven by 3 bikes At Forney and Barry Avena Mr. Burra wounded his wounds. His condition is serious Mra Burra received minor bruises, the baby which in the father's hand was knocked in. Officers Tedford and Garland made the investigation. Richard Thomas of 404 Silver, witness the shooting of the Ford could not be learned.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. T. Simpson of 1118 Bottom Circle had as their guest at dinner Sunday evening, Mr. R. W. Wallace, from the well prepared dinner, which was ever much appertaining, the guests were little Simpson brothers to the delight of the guest.
Keep Tuesday night, August 12 and be, at St. J. R. M. A. R. Temple by 5:16 where one of the greatest tree leaders will display his collection of the famous Vienna Botanists of Nike Alabama will-turpish music. M. may be our last chance combination for many years.
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To appear at St. James A. M. E. Temple, Tuesday night, August 7, at 8:17. Prof. Miller is making a tribute of the Nation, presenting his subject: "The Old Negro and the New." Music will be furnished by the Elkro Juvenile Glee Club of Alabama.
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kansas is for Calvin Coolidge in
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THE ODD FELLOWS Ruthites, Patriarchies and Delegates, MEMBERS of THE ORDER and FRIENDS
Ruthites, Patrarchies, Daughters of Re-
gers and Friends:
Rowing is the Official Schedule of the
Delegation to San Antonio, August 1-6,
of O.F.;
and Lodge Odd Fellows—Houston, Texas,
Route Designated by Jas. T. Ewing, D. G.
Gate Plan.
Coffie Lines—July 31st
Train No. 20 5:15 p. m.
Train No. 20 5:35 p. m.
Train No. 20 7:08 p. m.
Train No. 20 7:11 p. m.
Train No. 20 7:45 p. m.
Dallas—July 31st
TY 4:20 p. m.
TY 4:28 p. m.
TY 4:10 p. m.
Dallas—July 31st
JY 4:20 p. m.
JY 7:07 p. m.
JY 8:30 p. m.
JY 8:10 p. m.
JY 8:28 p. m.
JY 9:14 p. m.
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to look after affairs from t
Attest:
By Order
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Lv. ENNIS ..... 1154 p.m.
Lv. PE. WORTH ..... 840 p.m.
Lv. ENNIS ..... 1154 p.m.
Lv. ENNIS ..... 1158 p.m.
Lv. CODENKANA ..... 1251 a.m.
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Ap. SALADINI ..... 244 a.m.
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NOTE: Advise Jas. A. Pryor, 1108 Kellenn St., to handle the Waco delegation as he has been designated to look after affairs from that point.
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CHAPEL HILL - Sunday School and services were well attended at Chapel Hill, Dr. J. Connor, P. C. at his post. The pastor presided two, powerful Bibles. A. Sledge visited Eagle Lake, Brescia, Bellville and other public houses. House Hold of Truth, She reports a pleasant trip to Dr. J. Connor with his wife, Linda. Last week, L. McMahone and J. M. Hassley are visiting relatives at Houston. The following ones were the Leonard Chapelle, Worthy Maidens Jackson and Mrs. A. R. Hughsen, Houston Post. A. G. H. O. of F. wished the local Old Lady Harvey, P. M. of the Chapel Hill District passed through enroute to Dud Finder. He told Bald Shek. The service of several months at Port Huron, Dr. D. Gerner in visiting homes.
Mrs. M. H. Cook is in attendance
and Lodge of Legs of True People
of America, Mrs. Dr. W. M. Hardeman of La-
beau, Mrs. W. M. Hardeman of her
mother of her mother, Mrs. Fannie
Johnson of Northwest Texas Conference
of M. A. M. Church, Bishop W. D.
Johnson of Northwest Texas Conference
breaking the present office
Waakhech and this the Boehm
Waakhech and this the Boehm
will convene here August 4-6
N. J. Nedrick, the pastor in a
N. J. Nedrick, the pastor in a
On Wednesday night August the
delegates and visitors will be
in attendance and will have a
social rapai at the Church. Several
hundred delegates and visitors
WAHACHAM — All Churchers were well attended all day Sunday. The missionary entertainment given by Sweatts was a grand success, Mrs. T. Alexander of Oklahoma City, Mrs. J. Ramson, Miss Annie L. Sutte Mrs. Sweatts have returned from Tyler and have visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Sweatts Jr. Mr. T. J. Prison has returned from Los Angeles, where she visited her mrs. L. R. Diggs Mme Melle Index graduate from Orlando, La. in at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Busea of Orlando, St. Lawrence played at the Liberty Theatre Monday night to a crowd. ABBROHME, Okla. — First Church Church Sunday School opened at 10:30. Baptist Martin and teachers were at their post, Morning service was at 10:30, Morning service was at 10:30, two aides preached, "two aides preached," The Silk Strips of Templar and their annual session at Ardmore.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1927
The Lafaye-LGB Club was entered by Mrs. Pearl Aldreden—a hostess served a delightful repast. Nearest meeting with Mrs. Ousta Kerry. Kitty Haashee and little Miss Pinka Kansan. Kansan here visiting Mrs. M. Blow and S. G. Schles. Mrs. Ptomalea polson, she is improving nicely at this writing. Mrs. W. L.散散 Sunday evening of which she required a sprained ankle. Mrs. L.散散 Club at her home, refreshments little; she Redmond Valentine visiting her mother M. L.散散 Mr. Mathway who has been visiting her mother M. L.散散 F. Lodge, for L. St. Louis. M. Saturday, Mr. Muller, N. 21 street J. H. Marchee of Clarkville and Rea A. Brown married to Clubburn A. Brown handed over to Mrs. M. Hannah Henderson and Mrs. K. W. Willmott motorized ove to Clubburn. There is a great success. There is a revival at the Delmar B. C. and S.散散
from darkness. Rev. Johnson is doing the preaching. Mrs. Latimore friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks on College Ave. with a three course dinner. LAWTON *T. Lawton, Jr.* left午班 for Ponce, Oklahoma to visit friends Mrs. H. Jefferson left school to attend father Prof. A. A. Jefferson and friends Service was good at午班 day School and Christian Endeavor was good. The pastor, Rev. Teresh preached two seminars and a night at Galline, Rev. Keith preached at Galline, Rev. Keith preached at Galline, Ollie Aramospany was in Chichahua visiting Saturday.
**FETTERBURG.** The Elite Fifty-Party ing bande with his many friends of a club picnic that was given Satur-den Dionnston. Dionnston is very well known as the port of a fine time, Mr. Harriell, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Athena and the members of a symposium stored to health, and back at the post of duty. Hey, V. H. Monroe of their home the same night, Mr. and Mrs. Worf, Phoebe of Tseerkawan were over to Dionnston to assist in the also guests to our Alco, the Mrs. and Mrs. Whitse Stone associate day memesmen). The revivals in sea. Mr. LewisWhitse and daughter stained at the two Dionnster Chamber Modes Whitse motored to Pilot. Pilot was made quite a few members. Church made over quite a few members. Church for night service.
Mr. Lester, Mrs. Willie Mee White
Mrs. and Mrs. M. More has moved to
the city and Mrs. M. More has moved
Street. Please have a nickle redo
for the Equestress.
**DESTINY** — Mrs. Helena Varyll
Honorary M.D. tell at the hotel
of her parents Mrs. and Mrs. T.
A. Alyssa, federal was attended from
the Deacon Grace, R. T., where
she had been a number for two
years. The American Woodmen had
harrd of the ceremonies. The
Knights and Daughters of Tau-
had a wonderful joint session after
the return of their delegates from
the grand Meeting at Waco, Texas
to T. M. made the report on
the success of the grand old earl.
The Dutra served a kale reheat and all wom
home in good spirit Jpw. J. W.
M. served as the treasurer of the
Benefit Life Insurance Company a
accorded by his wife and a grand
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rucker
of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson $1000.00 insurance
curried by her son Otie Jackson, S.
the plan put forth by a pastor
..PLANO -- The old people from ages 50 years to 100 were beautiful. They were in the Collin Street area in Alfreidge Addition under a big Elm tree which gets the middle of the street with a fence. The tables were in Lee Collin. Tables were arranged for 18 guest decorated with flowers. The very much well enjoyed by all.
WICHTA FALLS — On Monday night, July 19, the Deacon Board of John Baptist Church vaccinated 26 members of Curry he gave a 20-day vacation. The recommendation came as thirteen members that hurried to give Curry a thinking of such a thing after chairman T. Y. Cunningham viewed the work of pastor Curry in his Church and his numerous duties. He viewed the District Association, the church vote, unanimously to accept the request that the minister provide that the minister should begin his vacation on the State of Missouri. Member Members and friends have suggested that the pastor should meet much needed rest. He has decided to go to Denver, Colorado, and attend a happy vacation. The Board has secured the survives of R. P. Cunningham, Atlanta, Georgia, and former assistant pastor to New Curry to attend during Curry's vacation.
**AUSTIN --** The Fifth annual session of St. John Regular Magistrate School, held in the Fifth Annual Encompassment of male body convicted at the campus of the University of North Austin, at high noon, Tues. July 19, 1857. This organization is the first institution over the entire state and counties to have a convict body in the Missionary Baptist General Convention of Texas, operating a nummed prison. The institution is a College College; Central Texas College; Waco's John Industrial Institute; Texas College; last-named institution was founded by this association and is still active. The prison has 200 acres of tillable land and has a number of inmates that has matriculated more than 1,000 children since it opened.
The Investigation and Enforcement takes in about one hundred and hundred cases that send messengers to train annual sessions in addition to the church denomination. The Enforcement features, which include Campbell, includes all phases of rural life; the people from two rural schools; the people camping in their tents; taking feature courses; in farming, taking feature courses; in improving rural schools lengthen the term; taking up probes that may help in the general development, bringing about better attitudes; in solving problems that conflict the rural people both in the community and in the many problems that confront the rural people both in the community. Prominent among the white-breasted teachers this will be Dr. Joseph Campbell.
Baptist Church of Ashville, in delivering three Inquisitational lectures. the program for some phase of work which covers fifteen days of work mentioned—Dr. J. H. Woolf President-National Habitat Convention, Univ. R. H. Parkk, Ft. Worth, U. R. H. Kellery, F. G. C. Carr, U. R. H. Parkk, Ft. Worth, M. C. H. McGruder, R. C. H. McGruder, R. A. Platzer, A. A. Hobbard, Houston; Wm. W. Kellery, Wm. W. Kellery, Wm. W. Kellery, A. D. Henden, Galveston; Reva H. Borden, Martin Hurd, Beaumont; Evangelistic, spreading is carcass on at certain hours of the day. large chorus of students in music and all indications point to a success, full meeting for this session of the day. I. L. Cymbala Moderator. I. L. Roberta, Adjunct Reporter.
Misses Mary J. Bannon, Charlie Tragadale misses Saturday and Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Min Hardway and Mr. Hardway motors from Dallas Sunday morning.
**LONGVIEW**: Jeremiah B. C. in a great revival with a Misses Mary J. Bannon, La. with Rev. Billius pastor. The revival is a great meeting church through this great meeting Jerusalem Circle No. 1 most at 10 a.m. Temple Street, New Jersey. July 26, Wednesday. President L. B. Bush is in the chale. 5:24-5:26. Paul was a former minister to the Gentiles. Subject, Jesus encouraging home mission work.
Mrs. Penna Haynes discussed the
lemon, which was unhallowed by all
calls. Dell were paid; receipts for
the lemon were paid; receipts for
a two course lunch, Mr. and
Mrs. Haynes.
Street, died suddenly of heart disease July 19th at his home on returning, from his work. His mansions were shipped to New York. He for, for heral, Mr. Sullivan, his wife, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry James.
M. T. Halley, predeath. The Idea Co. 2424 south State Street, New York, NY. M. T. Halley, *Mo.* and *surrounding suburbs of St. Louis*, walking with old friends and acquaintances after a visit to the University. She was a former resident of St. Louis and made a large circle of friends who visited her on her way to services for Josephine 242. N. Maniapawed Ave., who peaked away suddenly 19th July at 12pm, from Friendship Church was the aide of Stimpson Gage No. 17, P. and A. M. and Oak Lodge No. 17, P. and A. M. and Lincoln Center, also city Mr. Halley, had lived in Chicago, a number of years, but she is not arrived by his widow, Mrs. Patron Holm who is well known in church and Mabie of Nashville, one brother, Jim Holmes of this city, a host of other relatives and friends here and Nashville who came his demise.
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WEATHERFORD — Sunday was the day that the Rev. B. C. B. r. s. buchsh. and Mr. B. B. C. r. s. buchsh. Rev. Fountain held his third award. Rev. Fountain attended the Mary Zion Mining office at the M. Zion B. C. r. s. buchsh. 44.59. Mr. Charles B. r. s. buchsh. where he reports that his wife is doing fine. The entertainment given by the Rev. B. C. B. r. s. buchsh. Mr. Archie Smith has been ill at his home.
SILVER — New Bethal S. R. r. s. buchsh. at the teachers' building, where Mr. Woodson was a teacher and their patr. The Lesson was wonderfully discus- tured, reviewed by Rev. W. R. T. Woodson, and Rev. Marshall presu- plyed a sermon at 11 a. M. Mysa. Rev. Marshall returned home after a short visit to Worth, Texas, Rev. M. John was called to the bachelor of his father.
**BROWNWOOD** — American wood at all churches. Sunday, Rev. Dalliy, pastor of Mt. Zion was at best. Rev. E. D. Cowan was at best.
Departures: Mrs. P. R. A. Alexandr and Mrs. M. A. Hall to Memphis, Tenn. Mr. George Scott, with Mrs. M. A. Hall to Memphis, Moore and slater, Mrs. Anna Alexander and children to Winfield Mr. John, Mark from South Africa
Arrivals: Linda King from Brady, M. Mattie (Hirsch) Gordon Brown from Brady, M. Hugh Edward and his Orchestra from Easton, Abhane, M. I. Marage from Mifflin, M. I. Marage and M. I. Marage, both married by Bess. Rick lited: Mr. Joe Adams, M. Mr. Adams, Mr. Adams, Mr. Adams, W.erta. Witson, who unwedrant a operation a few days ago.
Mrs. Lawn Hughes was called to Waco to attend the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Lawn Evans. She was a teacher, baby, and mother are doing fine. Mrs. John Santner wounded her leg. Mrs. John Santner is working people are working on the Bias this week. Rev. C. A. Holl. field agent for Dirk Orphanzky Diphonza. Rev. C. A. Holl. night at the A. M. E. Church he was accompanied by Rev. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robb Goy of south
Street, Chicago. Based on their
street scene, they moved to
Galveston, and Fort Worth.
They attended the University of
Missouri Cummings. After spending
time in Kerrent Cummings. After spending
time in Houston, niece of
Ella Sparks of Houston, niece of
Mr. Jay is visiting in their home
in Galveston. The Row, Gates, pastor of
Pearl R. C. conducted a service Sunday
Church, rally, under the anspired
prescriptive collection was raided. . . .
8th street left Sunday night for her
home in Cameron. She arrived in
time to see her mother off for New
York. She will spend possible two months
guest of her daughter in Galveston in
visiting realities in the city. Mr. and
Mr. George Scott and visiting
Fort Worth after spending every
week with parents, Mr. and Mr.
McCray has returned home. Mr. O.
McCray has returned home. after
Mrs. Martin C. Scott je vistil
her mother.
**LOOKING** - Mine R. W. Wade
of Humboldt is visiting Mr.
Marcus Haines and Mrs.
Marcus Cox spent the week and
L. P. of A. session was held from
to II. A. a news report was made
from Humboldt. Mrs. Haines
her daughter are away for their
summer vacation. In town, she
is on tour, report
Tuesday night. July 18th a delightful occasion was spent at the Oklahoma State University, Mr. and Mrs. McHunter of Oklahoma, Tulsa, Oklahoma, the time was 10:30 a.m. Mr. Rousse Townsend was high score, and received a nice framed picture. J. Sanders won the club prize, a pretty little pion cushion. Mr. Rousse Townsend little juice burn, after which a menu of ice cold water mug was presented. Miss Alice Jones, Mr. Red Wainwright, N. C. Hunter of Oklahoma, N. C. Hunter of Littie Rock, Ark. J. James L. Mathews of of Littie Rock, Ark. J. James L. Mathews of of Littie Rock, Ark. Texas; all enjoyed a nice time.
LANGSTER -- Services at St. Paul P. W. B. C. were fine all day Sunday. One occasion during the morning service. Sunday night Rev. Rousse Townsend very interesting and logical service, all present enjoy a quiet time. Rev. Rousse Townsend lawn Saturday night. was quiet a success. Rev. Chrys. Christophe will preach Sunday night at St. Chapel M. E. Church. Coma left Sunday evening for Half-Century Texas to attend their alma mater.
M. H. G. White's and little daughter, Vivian of Oklahoma have been married for 30 years, last Thursday for their home. See Bernice Norman for the Express. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Richards of Dallas spent Saturday night, and Sunday morning at Church Sunday, Rev. H. W. Webb was at his post at Little Flock. Rev. R. W. C. Johnson at M. Zion. Rev. R. J. Brown his pupitr at Allen Chapel. In the church, Rev. R. J. Brown his pupitr at Mrs. Ranie Thomas was and, Rev. Brown officiated. Rev. K. of Kafaura is visiting her mother, Mr. F. Shaar of Dallas was in town, Mr. W. Shaw of J. P. Brown Jr. and wife move to town, first she舒led a Sunday morning in quarry, will rebuild, some Mimes, J. J. Greerey and M. Ferry are
Miss Nora Smith was shot accidentally when Miss White Lee was shot at by a gunshot at her lover. The bullet went well beyond Miss Smith. Miss White Lee was shot at Emergency Hospital and sent home 114 Montana. "No arrest was
FELL TWENTY FRET
While on his job Tuesday morning, he was on his way to work, and which he was working on. He was seen on his phone, and which he was working on. His condition is not serious. His condition is not serious.
OUT RUNS SMOTS FROM
WINCHESTER
Commodore Marshall proved that the feet are faster than bullets in the game. He also won his Winchester at Marshall twice at 2903 Bird Street, Thompson madam and Mr. Greenbees. Officers Greenbees and Mr. Golithin invaded.
HOUSEKEEPER ATTEMPTS TO KILL MAN
Monday, wending when Sam Herod asked to attempt to fire his house, he was shot. He had been keeping his house, for two years, he was hit in the breast and attaches to be taken. Miss Herod was arrested and charged with attempt to murder Herod, who was sent to court and sent home. 207 Myers街 arrest.
Spouse Slashes Lover
J. L. Harris, age 15, was cut by his lover Sunday at 2037 Main Infirmity. The girl had been quarreling over admiration he had shown some other woman. Harris was sent to the Emergency Hospital and sent home. Willie Lee Irwin, age 48 of 214 Reynold, was cut in face, scalp and back in a fight Sunday over emergency hospital and sent home.
Mrs. Ellie Johnson, age 25, of Elkill
Allie was injured in the collision at Flore and Alken, Sunday event
Mrs. Dickie Johnson, age 30 was highly bruised Sunday evening—at
McKenzie and Dalma. She received
both were treated by the Emergency
Hospital and aid home.
Attorney J. Alston, Athens of Houston and Montgomery, the Seller of Loan and Drover Company. The Real Building and Loan Company. The Real Building and Loan Company. The Real Building and Loan Company was a whore in Dallas last Thursday and Friday. While in the city he visited the Dallas Expopee Publishing Company and other institutions here. He was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rice.
Two years ago, ago, let me, but
it seems like yesterday. How much
it seems like yesterday. How much
that you. I know you are watching
over me. I am looking forward to
me. I will be there. It will be
more parting gracefully.
MRS. G. O. ENHILEN
MRS. R. E. HALL
MRS. W. D. BURNER
D. W. WOODARD, Chirch
BIRTHS and DEATHS
Albert Pegleton, 1013 Dulman, boy
Willie Brown, 1192 Cyril, girl
Bob Brown, 1192 Cyril, boy
Judy Murphy, 1216 Clark, boy
Dee J. Murphy, 1206 Cichin, boy
Oscar Deerstein, 1706 Cichin, boy
Boy B. Murphy, 1206 Cichin, boy
Bob W. James, 1014 Hawkins, girl
Haymond Duckar, 1111 Duckar
John W. Williams, 1015 Taylor,
Phillip Moore, 1024 Kirkis, all girl
Bob H. Alison, 1013 Weld, girl;
Harry Reddy, 1814 Mail boy,
Norman Gorce, 603 Denny Drive
Oliver Haynes, 1216 Cliff, girl
Dexter Cleaver, 1004 Warren,
Nelson Laye 1002 McKinney,
Linda Sueberry, 1002 McKinney,
Dallas Mallah, 1015 Denny,
Dallas Mallah, 1015 Denny,
Johnnie A. Davis, 1014 State
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Newbill Carry Party to Parker County For Week End Out
Leaving Dallas at 7:30 p.m. on
last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
and their families, including Ms. F. Stark,
Mr. and Mrs. Jasen, Mr. and Mrs. Leury
matured to the home of Mr. and
Mr. Newman. As Weatherford
A 4 cockle breakfast, on the ranch of Mr. Charlie King, Sunday morning, given by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newbill, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wooden, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wooden, and the Ward of Weatherford was enclosed by the Dallas party. The afternoon, the party drove to the Newbill's new father, where dinner was served after a couple of hour's inspection of Mr. Newbill's wonderful prize and price. After having supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newbill, at which time Mrs. Newbill and Mr. Cuninume came in, Mrs. Newbill folks starred on the return, trip to Dallas.
Mrs. Mitchell Gives Lunch in Honor of Distinguished Guest
Titch Goettinger And Co
Colored Employees Celebrate Their Fifth
Mitchs-Gottlinger and Company gave their colored employees the opportunity to work 44th. The Caldison took place on Friday, March 16, 2014, the colored employees were present at the event.
MEN SHOT IN CRAP GAME
Dock Hamm broke up the crumple cost the money and shot J. Jones and Jim Jefferson. Jim Jefferson runs a domain, pastor where the names to be stained. Officers Withehart, and Parker made the names to be stained. Officers before the officers arrived.
JO. P. WATERS LADGE NO. 489
IS CONDUCTING FUCCESSFUL HISTORY
The John J. Waters Lodge No. 489 is conducting a very successful campaign巾. It is being built up with young men. The young men have become visually to the point, under the guidance of the young men, and put together a Master's degree who has driven so laboriously to make a standing fraternal institution in Dallas now vows to the first time he will be in the city. H. Ward is accomplishing the desired anticipation in his efforts.
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Man Slices Woman in Highland Park
STANLEY MOORE BUYS MCMILLANS DRUG STORE
Mike Willey. Willey was cut on the arm and body by some uninjurious injuries in *Higley Park*. He was a member of the *Brown Street* all-salt salt hambur. 65 Brown Street. No arrest was made.
"The Old Negro and the New" will be the subject upon which Prof. Kailen Milton of Howard University, Washington, D.C. will speak at St. James A. M. B. Touraine University in New Orleans. Nine Zurichurals. Admission 24 and 30 cents.
LOVEYHIGHT FIXED $2500
A couple who drank enough
for dratting the pauce, they
faced a $2500 bill for
fires to 20 bottles of beer which
brought $250 fine. They were hot
and dratting, and fine, they
were sent home.
GOING NORTH
a1to
TAKE THE
TAKE THE alton From St. Louis-
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CHICAGO and ALTA
THE ONLY WAY
Fred E. Clarke, S. W. P. A.
Bldg.
ADIDA HAIR
POMADE
D FOR UTILITY AND FASHION
IN THREE MILLIONS (8,000,000) C
ADIA HAIR POMADE
ENDID
TRAINS
DAILY
Arr. Chicago
8:55 A. M.
12:05 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
9:00 P. M.
11:45 P. M.
11:59 P. M.
CHICAGO and A
THE ONLY W
Fred E. Clarke, S. W.
903 Kirby Bldg.
AIDA HA
POMA
CREATED FOR UTILITY
OVER THREE MILLIONS (8,000)
ADIA HAIR POMA
and ALTON
ONLY WAY
ke, S. W. P. A.
Dallas
HAIR
MADE
FILITY AND FASHION
ONS (8,000,000) CANS OF
HAIR POMADE
Fred E. Clarke, S. W. P. A.
903 Kirby Bldg. Dallas
AIDA HAIR POMADE CREATED FOR UTILITY AND FASHION
SOLD LAST YEAR
SUPERIOR PREPARATION
FOR THE
HAIR
AIDA POMADE
INCORPORATED BY
THE HAIR
OFFICIER
CHICAGO
CHICAGO
is evidence that quality is still app-
reciated and will be always.
A hair stralistance and hair
dressings of surprising quality and
efficiency.
especially prepared to be used
with the froas. Alta Hair Pow-
made has stood the test.
It is not an experiment.
has been sold and used by
particular people for a quarter of
a century. Put up in a round
blue tin container.
For Sale by all druggists.
YGIENIC CO.
AGG ILL.
MADE ONLY R
OVERTON HYGIENE
CHICAGO
MADE ONLY BY
TON HYGIENE
CHICAGO IL.
MADE ONLY BY OVERTON HYGIENIC CO. CHICAGO IL.
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Lv. St. Louis
For Sale by all druggists.
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HILL TAYLOR to RETURN
William R. TAYLOR, former college coach of the University of Texas, star former athlete, will return to football after a fall to guide the death of his father, Football and basketball teammate record in his first year to coach turnip into an undefeated team. He hopes to tribute again next season. A larger coaching staff will be Home of the Dragon, the author of the book We Wish to announce their coaching staff for the year of 1958-2013.
Daeh Mohr (Ohio State, Mar-
quette and Chicago Y. College),
William S. Taylor, Lincoln
and William S. Taylor, Football
and Baseball Coach.
R. E. Hole, Sam Huston and
J. R. Hole, Sam Huston.
T. Wheatley, Sam Huston, Art
Court.
Mr. M. A. Stevens Minor Norm
Sam Huston, and University of Wis-
consin.
NATIONAL ATHLETIC
PROMINENCE BY DEAN
MOHR
Director of Athletics
Samuel Huston College
Written Exclusively for the Daily
Express
Previous to 1525 Heslop Huson College was hardy Known outlasts college and growth seat or higher education. A producer of first class golf attire today it is known from coast to coast. He played in the national event in Football and Baseball. When Samuel Huson met Hibiscus in 1525 were in the year's football season, approximately 1500 people were joined in 1525. Other critics estimate that two thousand were unable to witness the game because of the same limitations.
When Samuel Haston met Bishop Lennard in the Home-combing game of fake chess, the pundit they pay for their aid criticized attitude toward the New Yorker. By 1800 people were imbued into the pundit's open bank of their own opinions. The pundit's estimates that twice 1800 bought the newspaper headlines because between the games they teamed Willy, and the headlines of the game they teamed when it was too late for Willy to buy the newspaper.
Crowds were on the fence on two sides of the Park after the game, which included a boy dancing in front of the even women and children who were turned away.
WHE
PARISIAN BEAUTY PARDOR
There's no longer the
of your hair, complexion
Beauty. Parties have the
taste of a wonderful
wonderful hair Grower
luxurant growth.
Before retiring and k
firm, use Mine, L. H. Col
Before retiring when
tired put the cream-over
fine hair on.
no longer the slightest need of feeling
ir, complexion or your hands. When the
tissues have the preparations and expert
treatment will remove dandruff and
growth.
cleaning and keeping the skin supple.
L. H. B Coleman's Cold Cream.
retiring when your skin feels dry,
the cream over your face, throat and
penetrate and relax the pores, lifting
a lovely finish, a velvety powder base
at the weather, use Mme. L. E. Coleman
Central—2213 Hall Phone
women of our race have been bl
beauty culture. To me the
we are always pleasing to the e
scientific cosmetic preparations
used by them, none of them
all are beautiful, some are just
so than others!
There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your hair, complexion or your hands. When the Parleman will grow, he will be able to maintain that will give guaranteed results. Mine, L. E. Coleman's wonderful Hair Grower will remove dandruff and promote a luxurious growth. Mine, L. E. Coleman and keeping the skin supplies, fresh and firm, use Mine, L. E. Coleman's Cold Gram.
Before retiring when your skin feels dully, draws and tired, pat the cream over your face, throat and hands, it's fine glue will penetrate and relax the ropes, lifting from them every minute. For a lovely finish, a velvety powder base and protection against the weather, use Mine, L. E. Coleman's Vanishing Cream.
The women of our race have been blessed by the art of beauty culture. To me the most of them have always been pleasing to the eye, and now since scientific cosmetic preparations are now generally used by them, none of them appear homely - all are beautiful, some are just a little bit more so than others!
Dr. R. T. Hamilton
THE VANITY BEAUTY SHOPPE
Offers to you the very latest in beauty culture equipment and a corps of operators, who have had many years of experience in the largest shops of metropolitan cities.
Not only is our system good but we have the very latest electrical massage machines, hair drying machines, vibrators and marcel equipment.
We specialize in hair dressing, marceling, fa
THE VANITY BEAUTY SHOPPE
Offers to you the very latest in beauty culture equipment and a corps of operators, who have had many years of experience in the largest shops of metropolitan cities.
Not only is our system good but we have the very latest electrical massage machines, hair drying machines, vibrators and marcel equipment.
We specialize in hair dressing, marceling, facial massages, arching and manicuring.
INSPECT OUR SHOP
2904 Cochran Street
Ward Building Phone 3-7900
For *The Associated Press* novel,
"The great majority of monkified
their faith. Itals that one of装置
their faith get the multitude of his success
get the multitude of his success
pugilist. He was neither a oward
nor a wagling. He was not great
nor a wagling. He was not great
But 'the real superlivery of Harry
Turns in as a sporting man and a
pastilf lay in his personal charac-
ter. Undoubtedly there has been
no man of his profession, black or
WHERE
WHERE BEAUTY CULTURE IS AN ART.
aligent need of feeling ashamed or your hands. When the Partisan preparations and expert operators man's cool Green Cream, I. E. Coleman will remove dandruff and promote seeping the skin sample fresh and man's cool Green Cream, your skin feels dullly drawn and your face, throat and hands, I. E. Coleman will relax the pores, lifting from them a velvety powder base and protect use Mme. L. E. Coleman's Vainish.
13 Hall Phone X-4462
Our race have been blessed by nature. To me the most of them pleasing to the eye, and cosmetic preparations are now none of them appear useful, some are just a little rrs
Dr. R. T. Hamilton
BEAUTY SHOPPE
e very latest in beauty cul-
corps of operators,who have
experience in the largest shops
system good but we have the
massage machines, hair dryers
and marcel equipment.
hair dressing, marceling, fa-
white, who or is or is a clean and manly, who is sore and has a scribble of his flirtic career marked by his fate light, in which he met the daid, nor his profession, nor his profession his profession, he can nevertheless reure, with the honor with which he has been a great pupil, may be no longer a great pupil and a menace to doodling with amphions, but he is an estimable Mae. Of course those naked hangers and limpthunders, who were always days of his front-page glories, will now just as naturally run away to the upon others who will come after. But those who admitted HARLEY WILKINS his profession will still remember that he has been a crusader his profession, will still remember that he has been a crusader his friends and his race. Long and happy life to him in whatever career he may now
TEXAS TOWNS
CORRELANA - Dr. Sormann, Dekker, Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith, M. I. P. Cunningham, M. V. Jesse Honore and little daughter, motored to Dalka with Mrs. V. A. Shawley, the week end with Mrs. B. Dr. the week end with Mrs. B. Dr. and Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Lizzie Wiley up from Meath, and were pleasant visitors here Sunday. Mrs. John Kartins induced down from Dallas, Humphrey, and Larry Wiley, W. R. W. Washington, Vine Smith, Sue Townsend, Ada Taylor, M. Moton, Carry Dicken, Ivan Ierson, M. I. P. Cunningham, Ivan Ierson, M. I. P. Cunningham, G. U. Barker are on the stick list here to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Lutia Cooke, who died July 16th, Mrs. Cooke was buried in Torrell last week for her home in Chicago, Mrs. Wm Buchanan with her mother, Mrs. Willa Buchanan, improving slowly. Mrs. Ruby Wallace Flight of Chicago is visiting Mrs. Ford Lockett.
A NCOASTER - All who attended the M. E. Church Sunday night, all were benefited as Rev Chiles, the 1st District Supst. of M. E. Church, Inc.
E BEAUTIFIES THE HAIR
O-ME-O
THE SYSTEM THAT BEAUTIFIES THE HAIR
A month's trial proves it will grow it. Try it and be convinced.
MME. E. L. JONES,
1727 Y Hall Street,
Phone 3-7392
Diplomas Given
MADAM SIMMON'S
EGYPTIAN HAIR
GROWER
will methe the their beautiful, neat
and clean. Our results after three
weeks of training will show the
condition of the scalp.
Hair Jydeh is a specialty. We guar-
ment you to visit us.
907 Hawkins St.
Phone.Y-6055
THE PORO SYSTEM
Has many hands of successful men
must guarantee its excellence to the
women of the world. Out run of every twelve, well grown women of the race today are now
We are apologists in its use. We have studied it and we know how, when, and where.
Mr. Gertrude Gordon
2007 State 7 Phone 0-891
PORO SYSTEM
THE OLD RELIABLE FOR SKIN
AND HAIR
NOAH
Used 100,000,000 United States.
in expedition 1, unquestionable.
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IT IS DONE RIGHT HERE
5103 Church Street ... Phone B-
MRS. M. R. WASHINGTON
2103 Church Street
PHONE B-5028
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1997
sunday was a high school, Plainland, Texas, where she chorea, Mr. and Mrs. Kroenke, and on time with all Mary N. Leo and on time with all Mary N. Leo at AT 10 o'clock on Friday. William Williams, Mr. and at stirring sermon. of Plainland was a covered, Fred. Davila (is spending) in the Mutual Mutual In-news convulseed in the Mutual Mutual In-news after the sermon. McCaig McGailey
kind by her sister
Wemps services were
marched Sunday to
as with his people.
on time at 3:25 with
young people
Y CULT
UARANTEE
WHY BEAUTIFUL HAIR?
IR it be In presenting the advertiser turists of Dallas, The Express, jority of those who really he count and that in these days a appearing in public with whom this is true is imp ment of a leading Dallas ho
inserting the advertisements of the Dallas. The Express realizes that those who really have learned the those in these days of progress then in college would soon learn that this in true is simply proven by the leading Dallas housekeeper who
In presenting the advertisements of the many beauty colorists of Dallas, The Express realizes that it speaks to a majority who really have learned that appearance do count and that in these days of progress there is little need of appearing in the advertisements. The fact that this is true is simply proven by the following comment of a leading Dallas housekeeper who told of how she hired a maid a few weeks ago. She And照顾 for a quiet and several applicants came to see her on the appointed day, and she was very impressed with her appearance of them had not. She of course hired the one who appeared best. And in telling of the occurrence of another of her applicants she said that she see the advantage of looking well herself can have to convince others that she can care for their homes well and keep good proportion as one can keep himself looking well, he can keep himself looking well, he can keep the things of other well." And only in the matter of making a living is this advantage of looking well known. It is well known that a man seeking the company of a young seeks to find the most attractive one, and he shows the effects of close attention; if her hair is well kept, he naturally concludes that he is to be preferred to others such as the care of themselves and their persons. And that is natural.
An investment in well kept skin and beautiful groomed hair is an investment in self respect and a guaranteed that one's beauty is an beauty does," society will not seek to know or will it care how "beauty does." If it cannot see beauty in nature,
Dallas has a large number of beauty cultivateurs who have made a special study of beauty needs. They have scientific knowledge and training in the art of beauty man-ements in order that all persons may present that well kept appearance which is so vital necessary to success of all sorts. Their advertisements appear have and your attention is en-merged. The luteus come when all persons, and especially the luteus, must put into their budgets a bit for these specialists. It is easy to see how they must to maintain a special attendant for the skin and hair. These persons their advertisements appear on this page are ready to serve you. They are prepared to serve you. Your particular needs and habits must be satisfied, sent to your particular needs and seek to fill them in accordance with the latest and most approved standards of beauty. They send their messages. Inquire about their systems and begin to make beauty a habit. They make their appearance. THE DALLAS EXPRESS MANAGEMENT. (This is the first of a series of beauty messages which the Express together with all of the beauty cultivateurs of Dallas will present to the reading public. They will follow each week.)
thanks to the many mimi friends for the many fervent fering and their words of sympathy during the illness and death of Dilley Johnson. Dilley Johnson. They pray God's blessings on those who conquered Japan with their bravery. Rev. Wm. Flourence Miles Chapel, who is now under the care of the Rev. James Texas, is reported as yet on stand still. Dr. Smith left Monday after conferring at Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, D. C. and New York. He will visit the University of Pennsylvania on making peralimus to Mary Allen before returning to let us watch Mary Allen grow. K. G. W. Harvey worked with the Young people on Sunday morning. The young people commemorate the excellent church workers. R.
ULTUR
TEE RESULT
sements of the many beauty cul-
realies that it speaks to a mav-
le learned that appearance do
if progress there is little need of
a detailed unambitious he-
yewer by the following com-
pensements who told of how she
of the 48 people in the grate exames were young people well under 40. They are a valuable example. M. H. L. Wiegand is reported on the site that fronts Center Grow Community. The field contest for the 48 people in the grate exam on, so keep up the spirit so your record is encouraging. Mr. and Mrs. Wiegand will be in their homes. Rev. Church well closed is a successful revival at St. Luke's.
Mr. Oblk Clay and Rev. Rebun
Johnson have purchased Fred Sear
Mr. Kenneth Calvo and our
little Babbie, Little Miss Gladys,
and Dorothy Calvo and Miss
motored bure from Dallas
his birthday night and were guest
of reunites. They motored to Hend.
person Sunday to visit relatives
here. Were hospitalized at the G.M.R
E IS A L I N
THE WIMBISH BEAUTY
SHOPPE
2315 Hall St. New Shop
All modern occupies. New all
to remind the best service
to you. Call 212-555-1234
PHONE 2-805. THIS HALL ST.
Mrs. Zettie Wimbish, Prop.
L. E. JONES SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE
gives a guarantee work in manicure,
kale Dyeing and acrylic treatment.
Meet the staff guaranteed.
Phone 3-9628
2329 MALL STREET
THE EMPTIAN GROWER
We guarantee the work. It is not
the oldest stencil, but one of the
best.
Your neighborhood where you
can get the work done with the
Mme. R. L. Williams,
2012 East North Street
AGENTS WANTED
Visit The
NAN JACADET STREET
Courtroom and Eighty-Service
Laundry. Meet the
Mantucket manicurist also Barber
L. MATHEIS and J. C. COLLINGTON
MADAM M. M. CRAIG
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
OF SCALE TREATMENT
My first treatment will convince
my special attention given de-
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Glowing Oil.....80
Pressing Oil.....80
Phone No. 6722 3108 Thomas Ave
The best hair preparation for men, known for its power to dress the hair, leaving it slick, wavy and glossy.
205 N. Centra Near ELM
It is a human instinct to desire beauty, both as a possession for oneself and a grace to be admired in anglers. An art form, beauty, has been the subject of many roars, from childhood she had been told by her subjects that she was the most beautiful person in all the world. She had often listened for hours at them tall how she looked, and when she saw her face she came into her country as a mirrors—and when she learned that he was selling it in which she could see her face, she was not surprised. She was not horrified to discover that she was the ugliest woman in her realm—so what was her disappointment, that she amused the look-see, and ordered that not one should be left in her realm. Had she been in position to heighten over one of our modern beauty-cultures, in six months' time she would have been the most beautiful woman it had been fittingly told. "True beauty is beauty of soul," a beautiful complexion appears delicately to the esthetic beauty in humanity, and of the hair, Paul says: "If a woman is beautiful, she is beautiful of dollars spent annually by our race group for beauty preparations are not a bad investment, care should be taken, however in spite these runs with institutions owned by her."
grand-nature
and other relatives.
The Banquet at Birdhall's Hall
was very much enjoyed by the
Utopia-Art Club. club-met thursday
at the residence of Mrs Venns Blind
Miss Emina Monly. being rated
Pranits brought us a splendid re-
meeting at Clorebaum.
**MARLIN** — Mr. Balkin, Washington
hospital, of Danio Antonio was in Skidmore
last week on business. Mr. Lola
Barnes was called to Houston on
Monday to attend a fundraiser he was
phipped to Knoxville to travel
grand Master Adair of the Knights,
and Daughters of Tabor has been
in town, 10 days for the benefit of
the Hot Water Bath, Mrs. Tailor,
Mrs. Balkin, and Mrs. Tailor.
Miss Tennison of FL. Worth
turned out Thursday after a
three weeks course of Hot Bath,
Rev. Balkin of Galveston is taking
the Walt Disney Court. Balkin
Congress has been in session all this
week. Walt Disney Balkin Congre
sion has been in session all this
week. Walt Disney Balkin Congre
sion has been in session all this
Sovereign — Marrithenum tombow
Waco last week to listen to an ad-
mission of the Union Baptist Church
of Houston, the Union Baptist Church
of Houston, over 19 in baby boy,
born July 14th, 1917, Mother and
father, Dr. Marrithenum, Dr. Marrithenum,
having his birthday trip at home now, a much predece-
dent is die him.
Bromwell, who has been confined from an oper-
ation at the Hunter's Hospital left his
sister, Mrs. Marrithenum until he is
finally able to be living in a big
business in his life of work. Dr. Marrithenum at the Oriental is also do.
work, Dr. P. M. Nelson has put re-
turned from Cordova where he will
have Wednesday. Amr. Srinam on
South Texas for about 1 or 30 days
returned. Prof. Joseph J. Wasson
Trip and Mrs. Anne Washington
11 left Monday July 5 for Chicago,
Dr. Marrithenum, 18 and was buried Tuesday
19. She made it to Texas in thir-
day.
MISORIAL PARLOR
Library Tonsorial Equipment
MAGING and MASSAGING
Specially
Power of the
DOWN
In for men, known for its
leaving it slick, wavy and
Near ELM
2-3885
God Culture
the greatest de-
the masterpiece of God's
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In many ways Saul seeks David's great honor for any one to be given *qualities* their friendship had as agent is likely. interested. In the destruction - by sending him no danger - which anything had been worn by him, he is best real goddess - such as virtue of Prof. Miller and in the grotesque misdeeds against the Pharaoh. Saul was jailed for his murder. Saul's full influence benefited him. David on one hand was real sham in the abyscence of the priest. His daughter in marriage was with him, was afraid of him. *Hylobion*. He was accomplished the *Victim* Jakeville Hylobion.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1927
a daily meeting closed Sunday night, night.
TEMPEH — Prof. Kelly Muller, of
overseeing the history department, will
oversee last week's history课. New E.
Boston, D.C. C. I. College, man Chatham, Wes-
denwood, for re-election, Prof. Ira I.
Hirsch, who has band and handed
music, for the midterm. The old and new
music classes will be held on Sunday.
White Books Quarter as well as inspiring. He began his study in A. M. B. Church, White College, by saying, "Let us make Rock, he is the rock that we know the Rev. W. A. Carr is the creation of man, he then启蒙ed and progressive pastor, and he created chap of upon the sage of men, and he created the church by his expression of manhood, and by side with her husband, Dr. expressions of manhood, and de-Carr had the church and paren-
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Mrs. Jim Green of south 19th street entertained last Wednesday at the school day of her Oscar, SI guests and her husband, and the menu consisted of fried chicken, creamed peas, chippewas, cream, cake and just Saturday night marked the closure of the first annual school week at the school. The enrollment was 68 at the close of the exercise, the shortest of the school's Sampson principal of the school was assisted by Mrs. O. T. Fannan. Joe Green of 18th street head cook at the Temple Seminary is recovering from an apoplex and account of blood-poison, as a result of a cut on his finger. The 9th street accompaniment by her children are visiting relatives in Mobile, Ala.
MOTORISTS WILL BE PROSECUTED FOR PASSING MOTONELLS
Motor vehicle pass motometers cars while loading, or unloadin passengers via the ramp, with rigging. During the last year more Dauphin Dran during the last year more Dauphin Dran at the Dallas Hospital as the results of this meandering practice, the Dauphin Dran danger the plegistat is facing to day. You can tell these hurry up cars are dangerous on that charge; they will be fired. Chief Camille Trammell says with Judge Chief Claude Trammell says with Judge and Judge with violators. All officers have been notified to arrest all persons violating this law. Have been treated at the Emmergam hospital in the last 24 days.
Bunday morning at 1 a.m. in James Johnson was severely cut and stabbed in the stomach by a woman whom he was fighting with in Hon Ton Addition. Johnson was sent to the Emergency Hospital where he was trapped in a hospital house.
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Miss Mary Johnson age 15 was shot at the left breast and index finger at Rewing and Cochono Oak Cliff. The woman that did the shooting was a house where she wont to bide.
She declared "that she was afraid she would be shot by Miss Johnson. The Johnson woman was disfigured and she was shot at the oak Cliff Car. The pair had been arguing for a year.
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The Sunset Country Club which is operated by Sandy Crawford was the scene of the killing of Ed Jordan, in Miss Thicket but not Miss Crawford. Lilien Kitchens and Jordan had been gambling at the Club when an argument over the club was committed when Jordan decided to leave the club the killing was committed when Jordan decided to leave the club and as soon they reached the porch
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