Dallas Express

Saturday, August 27, 1927

Dallas, Texas

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INDIANAPOLIS WINS SUPREME LODGE OVER DALLAS BY FIVE VOTE MARGIN DIDER FILMS for a force struggle, in the pouch if his left arm, some time before but he meeting at his church on the Wed. T. Hamilton recommended an operative Hummerforce letter of June that required rumors assumed he had been the man was killed. Jackson is being held at the ship, wife was killed. They told him they had talked to him into coming night of the shooting. Wednesday and afternoon after his run, expressing the relapse of the no. no. no. difference, treating him as a criminal. The Dan Bencher had gone out and might return soon to him. He said the seven hours said she came to the meeting about rumors become no better. He was Pollinum Company to admit to a with the same company and Valeur General Hospital under arrest at night. At least he was not guilty. Hummerforce cried out the train believed to have crawled out the bells by aliensite. That night, In Justice John Baldwin's court to belong to his church about a year. Hummerforce. It is being well. regards as an outsider. equally for the same reason. Rescued, Miss. August 27—ASN) police said she had含羞地 said "class dismissed for Mack of act," killed killer Lindsay in Knoxville, "was the JRIEF decision of Tenn. about five years ago. A crime Justice of Peace Robert Arnold, for which a Negry agent电刑ed, killing in the course of an assault on the new office of the new cense, was released from jail here, incurred police-murder case in which day. Mrs. Mary C. Bose, of Mound Star, — Chief of Police Warren said — Mr. National Commission for Justice, the Justice Department, and Mr. Knoehl, of P. Bose, of Knoxville County of Police. That political power, big planner and master of the nation, the National Negro Business League, records there showed no charges against him. with 27 year old Postmaster C. V. M. Mrs. Mendil and her husband, a Thurmond and his wife, Bectries at a pallet, arrived here "Wednesday, the 27th of October." Mrs. Mendil, a former Old Mayor and Harvard Law Grad, and volunteered a confession, "exuate with complicity in the murder planning that her conscience, had been wronged." Free Mound Bayou Woman of Charge of Killing Husband. Bosseald, Mia, August 21—ANP "dismissed for lack of evidence" was the arid诉案 of Justice of Peace Robert Arnold, sitting in the county court here today- in disposing of the new con- spired murder-murder case in which Washington, Mia, August 21—ANP National Committeewoman for Ministria her husband E. P. Boose powerful political, big planer and murderer of the National Negro Business Leag- and had been charged together with William Tharmond and his wife, Bertress, as well as Ben, A. Green, Jr. 28 year old, with complicity in the murder, of Isiah T. Montgomery, famous founder of Mound Bayou, the "all- time" city of the three living slaves of the brother of Jefferson Davis from the Five defendants had been arrested ten days ago as a result of a civil case, one of the three living slaves of Mrs. Boose and J. S. Branch, a Colored detective for Little Rock, the "all-time" city of the three living decision was rendered within two minutes after court had opened and the court was adjourned to Cleveland, Mia, had arisen and no- notified the court that he had gone over the evidence and found their evidence, so that he within the consent of county president Fred Clark asked that Wide interest had been developed in the case which started the investigation. The wrecked car were filed last week. The arrests took place on Thursday. Kach of the defendeda gave back the car to the investigators, not even hearing before any intimation that the agreed Montgomery County jury had found him in March, 1924 had come to. In his death from other than natural causes, Citizens of Mound Bay attributed the charges to the bitter fight between her and her maiden name after her separation from "Tick Kent," widely known pool roog, has halt and (CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT) Holds Freight Train at Bay San Bernardino, Calif., Aug. 21, (PCND)—Drawing a butcher knife under his coat and shouting "Time has come" Andrew Ursana Jackson, a Negra, crushed by the intruder, held a candle and carefully held a Santa Fe freight train crew at bay for nearly an hour beforeuggert and took charge of the train. Jackson boarded the slow moving freight train west of Abbey and where Conduenter H. I., Booth and two breakers were sitting. Pearing the car from under his coat, one knife from under his coat, one of the train attempted to dislodge the breakers running fire of talk. As quickly as he entered, Jackson left the car and drove a note which he dropped to a track worker, instructing him to Chase Track Walker Seeing the notch flying through the air the siren woke with walker pig it up, Jackson left the train and chased the track walker nearly a mile before and gave up the chase badly distressed. Turning, he started after the train slowly phugged along up grade, caught up with the train and there He ran to the engine and there threatened the engineer and fireman with the train timers they took him to Los Angeles. Dilfer Pilot Now the closed man was killed out of the fire and bombhunted and examined that the train belonged to him, crawled out of the bell. The Dallas Express "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Dooglas. When she left the jail, Ms. Menchett told Chief Warren she was gone. She was the only old son who is living with friends Rosenwald Gives to Ark. Schools. Little Rock, Ark., August 27—(AP)—The state department of education has notified by the General Education Board and the Julius Rosenwald that those two organizations have lost their two organizations. and the housewife Gwend give $10,000 to the children of the family, $25,000, $25,000, Sige Superintendent J. D. Womack announced that it will be possible to cover the extent of its loss and cost by insurance. Superintendent Womack are preparing a survey of damages in the various counties, and funds will be raised to cover the costs of a repair work. Superintendent Womack estimated that the donations would cover half of the uninsured losses. Wife Slayer's Fate In Hands of Jury State Ask Death Penalty While Defense Claim Killing Accidental Shooting Occurred July 6th CHARGES TO BE FILED IN SEGREGATION ORDINANCE Saturday night City Attorney J. J. Collins met in a courthouse group of whites residents on Thomas Avenue on plans for enforcing the White House intermingling of the White in areas designated for the city Police Commissioner Charles Parker, and Tuesday that charges would be filed against Nuremberg that the city commissioner and the attorney of Thomas Avenue in Corporation Court. The design is being to be completed on the 10th Avenue. On a ride through the city Commissioner Parker says that he has been told that the city white districts impale the city ordinance. On a ride through the city Com- Crutchfield, who commanded to this I begin firing at him. I think into the house and as he entered missonner Parker says that he has heard the defense 45 reputable white men] fired three shots. I loved my wife the room, he called her by hone, found Negress have moved into the city, character- witnesses, sword, and did not intend to shoot her. 11. Lucky," then been firing without the victims of the city in place of the city when placed on the stand in his was an account of the darkness" saying another word, that he had she wielded not in the darkness" I was into the accidentally. The shooting occurred about 8:30 The defendant警卫 he had no- she had fallen to the fighter that Tom w to the pilot and there he sat to me, on Wednesday night, July 4, he been in any trouble and had stifled a third shot into her head, surveying the desert and the track. The police Court. 14 was起诉 a make-in-fire for his wife and Millie. Millie, Virna As the brain rolled into Duggett, Division Special Agent Fred Smith, Philadelphia, H. L. Jacobs, of Duggett and C. H. Caldwell, a railway officer, overpowered the nergot of a freight car. Jackson is held at the air-propagable ward of the San Bernardino General Hospital under observation by aliens. Pullman Co. Refuses to Discuss Wages With Randolph Furthermore, in the case of the Golden Eagle-Wooden Alba of a strike, in which, a railroad and Mild Dearm out of Brooklyn bounded by the Hudson River, the fire flew to the woods of any action the lineed the field. This then Jiving Dipter of Hiding Sleep Car Peril was refuted again he looked up at the fire. The fire was not a reflection of opinion of the Board of Mediation, his motor roared and he wakey away. "Weater substantially to distract down the sedentary path. Dut luck has been a problem." NORTHERN EELEGATES ARGUE FOR TEXAS FOLLOWING WILLIS' INVITATION, BUT GREEN'S OPPOSITION BACKED BY SOUTHERNER'S ARGUMENT AGAINST SOUTHERN CITIES SWINGS VOTE TO INDIANAPOLIS found she had moved all our fur— "That's all," said Mr. Monroe a a sweep. When I asked him, I sniffing at having proven the goodness of his fur, he said he had another man and if I came around the state witness, he said he had previous witnesses do it. The Crocodile said he had sought to prove that Tom. Monroe had sought to prove that Tom. Monroe has moved the plot with which he shooted by the Tonto Nouns several nightlight, nightlight and the tragedy. Crocodile, Crocodile. tion service. Reporting replacement of servers. President, President. Curry of the Pulliam Company applications that "there are or applications from thousands of men dear to an entire service," and that PRICE 5 CENTS ODGE RGIN Refuses to Dis- With Randolph Colored Birdmen Fail to 'Qualify in Hawaiian Flight. Ray Island Farm, Oakland, Oaks, August 17 (UCND) - The national annivals of 15,889,600 Bickle ammunition to have one of their number among the participants in the annivals of the 2012 Olympics, blended through the failure of the two Colored prospective entrants to pass on轧A (A) of the multifunctional tests, which made it imperative that "every entry who contemplates on making the flight alone must be a licensed navigator" as well as a pilot," and -Bale 9 (B) must be a navigator must secure one." Secured Certificates Of the two Colored aviators named as possible盟盟, Wm. K. Reygans, was the first American to be framed, was the last time an盟盟 was the long list of entries framed by the Citizen Traffic Flight Committees, of which James J. Hale, Mayor of San Francisco is Honorary chairman. Plai Name: "Dabee Flyer" He got into the air. He rose. Then the phone was sent to never, hang up, come to the office, and look at a streak of wreckage to the ground, a mass of wreckage beyond all hope of repair. The phone did not go out. The wreckage seemingly unmoved. Swaggering Confident While disappointed in not being able to qualify, swaggering, in confidence of his ability to make a name for himself and the face in the room, he studied the script. He's studying "hard" on navigation and射击 that he will need to prepare for the upcoming event. 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OALLAS, TEXAS, BATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1087 braless dietetic 5 ed [iach 0” lala. the eve’ wan Jaen tn aanving and. sates Pratt [poneh wan serve. ‘ri Warr aon LecK so- loraL cad et ‘Thoraday sient at Jo veioen th sre Plost Mebane fatay bet Mowe 030 hug. Games nad musle were’ enjore tieourhoug the evening. "pe cle ot re Bie ion, 3818 Fogon Asus 38 at, "AN embers are sakes" 42 present tn order to may. plane fo) ie Fait dane. 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M, Sept, Oh Refreshments on Train |___ Two Full Days in Galveston Last Excursion of the Season’ JAMES WHITE, =: - Manager THE SISTERS INSTITUTE, Dallas, Texas A feleet Boarding and Day Schoo! for Boya and Girls, Bors Over 18 eats old ot gated an boarder. Cuero ot pe geromebes ae ale vies saqrcaee Entire Grammar Schoo! Course, Four Years High - School Course. Graduation and Diplomas Our iplomas ar. reegnied by. all nations ot hight eivcaiioh Vows snd lnttramestal Muse Troning tacadloe | Panne, Vein, Orenn, ete, Dowel Setonee and Are Aggies T etialin, Paynn! Cultus Eserlos daly urns MAY men AT ANY AEE OTT aay ea be bon cee been "por atormation, Aree! i THE SISTER SUPERIOR 2018 Allen St, 3-7473_ Dallas, Texas Sao penta wine | ae cen tere “ane te : tenet” ‘Weiting cosetiee seth fem or ok eet Foon ae aes WALKER'S ELECTRICAL Banoaye by arrfaten Se eee > Dr. Hagh Sn aemee a, ‘A. 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Pentecost, Mgr. --- I Am Grateful, Friends ®Approved and Registered School of Beauty Culture ®Mamufacturer of PORO Hair and Toilef'Preparations left tackle, and right and this also spin semimonthly unendor- ward. You take to stand Vice to take to stand The Americans include Cainstein; Captain; and Har- buck; bachelor; Davia; end; Medlock; Moonbrown; two (Boyle boys) bag; three (Boyle boys) bag; other high pay centage reservoir who will be on hand next year are Brooke, Goff, Hallway, Walton and Poy, as well as those who mind their jobs; also the recruits from High School team entering the institu- tion. One of the most accommodating and spendly equipped athletic stadiums in the country will serve for service to the crowds who jam, even the park concerts, in. The grid-iron, baseball diamond and trolleys are all built of cool comfortable for sitting as well as running. The pupilsUPVist and king Sgt. **Three Home Games** **Sunday** Hunton College has three home games. The same number they played at home last year. The Glipsebak team has five few hags and a spoke out. The later Texas College, Wiley Hall, will play View Panthers and Wilberforce Braves. The latter contest will be WISH to thank the Pulpit, the Press, and the Public for your unselfish support given me in the recent crisis through which PORO COLLEGE has passed. No less do I wish to express my appreciation for the many messages of interest and sympathy which have come to me; for the tender spoken word; and for the prayers of the faithful that an institution dedicated to my race might stand untouched. And I am grateful for the unprecedented demonstration of racial solidarity presented. Your friendly interest, loyalty, and prayers during the recent upheaval have lightened, more than any other agency could have lightened, the way to bigger endeavor. In recognition whereof, I rededicate to my people, PORO COLLEGE, and reconsecrate it to the loying service of Negro Womanhood. POROCOLLEGE chances to see his nine troop Dragons, and give a little practice; He will be able to tie the ties and we hope that the team will succeed. Another big attraction will be pulled when the Dragons and Rams play in Turkey on Day 1 in the Dragon's Cup. At Turkey Day in the Dragon's Cup, Alumni and a few thousand Teachers attending the *College-State* Tour will be able to tie the ties. TEXAS TOWNS THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927 deason of Fort. Worth is visiting in the city with friends Mrs. V. A. Martinez, Mrs. J. A. Fisher, Mr. Xiren Ruthen Woods of Mount Vernon has returned home, he is spending several days here visiting several days here and friends have returned home. M. Bull of Knox Ave, who entertained them and a number of their friends, and a member of the Neilan River. Mrs. Anna Author had a daughter, J. Moseley in the city, Medanese Willa Chaney Granada South of Medan. Mrs. J. Moseley attended the funeral of Mrs. Moseley. Mary Averon attended. Sunday, in West City, Ms. Hunter of Mukwau. Mrs. Hunter in his sister-in-law Mrs. M. R. Barney in Hancock's children are visiting her. CARD OF THANKS MANILIN Twigs, Aug 21 -We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to our friends The Moses and Hillylodge and all others who so kindly assisted us during the long litter journey. We are grateful to grand-mother and aunt, Mrs. Talley, who went from us at our home to our friends of other cities who sent telegrams, letters and flowers to console us during our saddest moments. Your many words of sympathy and the lovely floral offering will be appreciated. We love lives and we pray God’s choices for them. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cotton, Children Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cotton, Prof. and Mrs. T. W. Wright, Missed and Odele Gibaldi, Grand. ATHENS — Services well attended at the different churches. The O.K. Hall stepped a series of revivals, including the Baptist First Baptist in progress with pastor, Rev. Geo. C. Browne, and the post Sunday with his people. The A. M. B. Sunday School is looking forward to the next session. Dr. A. Deaver, D. D. has just finished his new garage. Dr. J. A. Willie McDonald, and Mr. Thurman Robinson made a business trip to New York. Richardson departed this Wednesday, August 1, 1977, after a long stay in the A. M. B. Church. she was a peaceful christian. Tucker the funeral Mr. Joseph Stallion stopped in Athens Saturday a few days before the funeral in visiting the greeting nobile with their pastor, Rev. R. Haliam. Mrs. Bessie Richter danced in visiting the greeting nobile in the mains of Mrs. Tessie Hoges was here and funeralized at A. M. B. **BNEMS** — Services were well attended at all of the Churches here Sunday, Dr. C. L. Lee is conducting a ten day meeting at Wayman Hall, with Dr. A. O. R. Carew is visiting in Brenham, Texas Mrs. L. S. Sherrill with Dr. Whitte's family of Memphis, Ms. A. R. Carew reports a fine trip. Prof. Melon and family are here to take charge of Brenham High school as principal, Rev. L. J. C. McCarthy and Dr. Dallas, this week. Rev. A. D. Browns of Navasota has been called to Gillespie Ragistit Church, he has attended a 10 day trip with 15 additions. CARD OF THANKS Longwell, Texas, August 37, 191 In appreciation shown during the 1910 season, the following Mary, Lizette Brown, Brown and Martha, Jennette, Brown and Martha, Jennette, Brown and their jobs, arranged them so that, and Mrs. Thurman, Carter, (white and Mrs. Thurman, Carter, white Mr. Patrick Stewart, and Family, Mr. and Mr. L. C. Lookk and Dter COMING! COMING! OUR OWN A. C. Hayes-Bilbrew Mrs. A. C. Harris-Bilbrew, Los Angeles, favorite Director Gose, was present, Mr. and, Mrs. U. S. Gose, Mrs. Estelle Hardy, M. and Mrs. Monte' Jonsa, Mrs. Emmer L. Jonsa, M. Smith Jonsa, Mrs. Jonsa, Mrs. Jonsa, Mrs. Jennie Slade, Mrs. Jonsa of Marshall, M. Early Taylor visiting Mr. Cecilia Tippetts, M. 4 Marritt Street. Mrs. Jennie Slade, Mrs. Jonsa of Marshall, M. early employee, Mrs. James dose, employee, Mrs. James THAT BABY YOU'VE LONG FOR and Mrs. Huron Advice Women on motherhood. Mathered and Compassionate in motherhood. The blessing of motherhood. written by Mrs. Margaret Burden of Kensington and subject to adolescents of teenage suffering and metacognition. Now I am the proud mother of a beautiful daughter. I am passionate and inspiration to my heart. I believe hundreds of other women of my age deserve our of my happiness, and I will gladly reveal it to all my smart friends. I will also benefit her advenures without charge. She has nothing to sell. Letters should be addressed to her. I will send her choreographs. Kansas City, M. Corvus, pendence will be strictly confidential. 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Ziff Company, 608 South Dearborn St. Chicago, W. B. Ziff Company, 608 South Dearborn St. Chicago, W. B. Ziff Company, 608 South Dearborn St. Chicago, Hdlg. 114 Near Nassau St. THE DALLAS EXPRESS has never hoisted the white shirt of a firefighter, but it has dispensed by 14 hs. a yellow streak. It is not afflicted with fire, but it is sprayed, every day, sensible, connoisseur new-papyrus, which creates a new-papyrus, which pansing breasts; files no doublegirl flag. It professes a national identity, a national country. Its lives cover of even handwritten flutes over all the lertered reeds. This is pretty high quality. It uses it and now prognoses, now prognoses up and stand with it. This sound is help. This sound is help. Beece and Vannett have paid the penalty according to the dictates of American law but not without a seven-year respite was given to the girl. She was grabbed from all parts of the world. There were serious doubts of their guilt on the part of many thousands who sympathized with the American Courts and Judges finally brought them to justice. Maurice Mauro was a Negro boy who lived in Tennessee and wounded much less definite was need to kill the girl. She was woman of the other race. And though special efforts were made by members of his own, race to have his sentence committed or to be sent to death he did not to be sent to death and the state of Tennessee was satisfied. But Saturday in Norfolk, Va., a woman, member of the other race, would not let her rent stageded into police station and told the story of the murder. She was THE SPIRIT OF THE SOUTH and Supreme Lodge of Pythiania, than usual because of the biennial next meeting of that body whose delegates armed with their own organization; but they do that delegation of men from the leading white or white there, they received televised state and city officials special-invitation folders congratulations, churches, schools and buses the convention. On every and much argument about the between the races, particularly generally. Such actions as this thinking white southerners will in other parts of the country all white southerners is not to raping, raping, discrimination rather that there is a progress friendly white South which it is. thinking members of the New England to live in the south to join progressive and Christian advertising this disposition and possible to emphasize the fortune in this connection. It is to be attitude is one of fairness and attitude on the part of the white manifers itself in a belief that by the worst of the race. They may formerly sit in making land. In calling it the spirit of aggression and the hope that help in making it grow can easily be a better future. MICH WE CANNOT ARGUE. Some lodge to Texas members of our many arguments which they did refute, but there were other could not be denied and which Chief among the objections to the effect that the white cordial letters of invitations their statements could not be meddied along the street as allowance could be made for expressed their attitude could of friction. attention instances were given not dispell the real danger of contentment instances were given such conventions in the south that though there was no need in the south they happen than in other sections of this conviction pointed out that Little Rock lynching effort was and progressive Negroes and be in front of the largest Negroes that those of us who live in its opportunities but are truly loyal to it. We show its better aspect and its more partisan than we in mains of our section. But such passing. Such contents as it in the hope that the situation that we call attention to disputed, and that partisans to admit the existence of this not true lynching would reason would hold away. The leader. That day is not progressive white southerner we that this day may come, but realized that more and more in white and black are weighing and in the failure of the Tex-tion meeting of the Supreme greatest regret was that even their section they were unable to refute charges based their southland. THE RECENTLY closed Supreme Lodge of Pythianis was made more interesting than usual because of the bid of the Texas delegation for the next meeting of that body in Texas. Not only were those delegates armed with letters of invitation from their own organization; but they carried into Chicago and into that delegation of men from every state in the union, letters from the leading white organizations of Dallas, and while there, they received telegrams of invitation from leading state and city officials. Leading railroad prepared special-invitation folders containing views of Negro homes, churches, schools and business houses and those flooded the convention. On every hand there was lively debate and much argument about the improvement in the relations between the races, particularly in Texas and in the south generally. Such actions as this on the part of the better thinking white southerners will do to convince those in other parts of the country both white and black that all white southerners is not to be judged by the stories of lynching, discrimination and Jim crow and will argue rather that there is a progressive Christian intelligent and friendly white South which is striving to make itself known. And it is not amiss for thinking members of the Negro race who are determined to live in the south to join heartily with this party of thinking progressive and Christian white southwester in advertising this disposition and in striving where ever it is possible to emphasize the fortunate aspects of the situation in this connection. It is to be remembered that such an attitude is one of fairness and directly opposed to that attitude on the part of the white people which all too often manifests itself in a belief that all Negros must be judged by the worst of the race. There is no doubt but that healthy-firm sentiment is making itself felt all over the southland. In calling the spirit of the new south there is no exaggeration and the hope that it will continue to grow and help in making it grow can easily be considered investments in a better future. THINGS AGAINST WHICH WE CANNOT ARGUE IN INVITING the supreme lodge to Texas members of the special delegation heard many arguments which they could refute and which they did refute, but there were others, the truthfulness of which could not be denied and which they were forced to admit. Chief among the objections to coming to the south was one to the effect that the white people who extended such cordial letters of invitation, though they were sincere in their statements could not control the sentiment of the casual meddling along the street, and that, therefore, while des allowance could be made for the sentiment which they expressed their attitude could not dispell the real danger of friction. In proof of this content instances were given pressed their attitude could not dispell the real danger of friction. In proof of this content instances were given by many who had attended such conventions in the south, end the argument was presented that though there was no monopoly on such occurrences in the south they happen there with more frequency than in other sections of the country. One who held to this conviction pointed out that in the case of the recent Little Rock lynching effort was made to intimidate the thrifty and progressive Negroes and the burning was actually done in front of the largest Negro office building in the city. It can be fairly argued that those of us who live in the south are not only convinced of its opportunities but are sold to its possibilities, and are truly loyal to it. With those who argue against it, we show its better aspect and its finer aspects and none are more partisan than we in maintaining the good reputation of our section. But such thrusts as this are embarrassing. Such contentions as these are ununwarrable and in the it in the situation may be unmotivatedly viewed that we call attention to the fact that facts cannot be disputed, and that partisans, though we are, we are forced to admit the existence of this unfortunate condition. Were this not true lynching would speed ease and rule of reason would hold away. The denegague would cause to be the leader. That day is not get come. Along with the progressive white southerner we are compelled to hope to work that day may come, but in the meantime it must be realized that more and more it is coming to pass that all men, white and black are weighing questions in the light of facts and in the failure of the Texas as delegation to land the next meeting of the Supreme Lodge of the Pythians their greatest regret was that even in their loyalty and love for their section they were unable to find arguments strong enough to refute charges based in fact which were against their southland. DOCTORS, HISTRIES AND FILL HOLLERS OF BEAUMONT HISTORY We were then served an exceptional serving menu by MRS. H. E. JONES, Jr. R. M. Paraskevich, P. Boieser may least miss the opportunity to secure a monthly session in Perthshire in the flood sufferers' RETURN. FLOOD SUPPRESSED BETWEEN the two sessions entitled "Making ourselves up to the flood" was discussed. Rouge has been closed for the last three months of that last season in the home in the Mount Rouge in southeastern遭遇了 789 refugees when the Rouge camp was appalled that the roil was not used or that the abruptness were the understanding of the undertaking. B. M. PATRICK, President; H. E. Jones, F. Secretary FLOOD SUPPRIERS RETURN TO HOMES Baton Rouge, La. August 14 (AND) The refugees camp in Baton Rouge has been closed with the departure of the last contingent of the refugees, and homes in the Mélville section. The Baton Rouge camp has a total of 1,000 refugees, with a maximum. The raid fell of the river during the past few days and left the waters from lowlands. VICTORY ICE-INVASION COMPANY PARKVILLE STATE MANAGER HOPES TO DALLAS P. I. P. Mewtaw, L. Gatee, R. M. J. Shaw it were read, by at the funeral of Mewtaw, J. Y. W. upon the remembrance of business man, Mr. R. Mewtaw, wife R. A. the Express Wednesday Mr. G. P. Oliver, Stats Manager of Texas has moved his family to Dallas from Montgomery, Ala. Dallas is proud to have Mr. Oliver to consult himself with the Dallas business man, Mr. Williamson and Mason, Olivette St. and Pa. visited the Express Wednesday morning. THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1907. the opening program which was tion of those in process of adve rt rendered on Tuesday night. May 11, 1945, was a wonderful year for the organization and the Recommendations among those; who appeared were, Among them: who appeared were, the President of the Ganaziate who in no uncertain rule was suspended and he was re-terms concerning the need of real efforts to report the report of the Ganaziate secretary stressed vividly the fact that N.A. the Ganaziate Princess, the Supreme Princess, the Ganaziate Princess, E. K. among the industries of the nation Treuner came the reports of the Ganaziate enterprises of every nature will be reported the report of the Ganaziate Princess, E. K. among the industries of the nation Treuner came the reports of the Ganaziate enterprises and organizations. These reports efforts to these enterprises and been made by the Organization. The memorial service was very impure. The delineation represented great extension. A Donation was given to Brother Brennan in the activities of the work for the *Burgh*. By Birch. The *Manual* and initial version of the *Burgh* was published by the address the rule was suspended literary and musical program tests he was re-installed as Supreme Burgh during the Royal Cross Band under the address the Supreme Burgh. The Installation of Supreme officer survey was the the annual report survey was conducted by Prof. T. W. Burgh. As a child talks, laughs, coughes, "No," he replied when caswain disclosing that he be ignorant as in "spaying, mopping, coughes, a boy, he didn't bring his it," he told the power of attorney to not about him. This is why disease in fact; didn't need that thing down the screen so rapidly among school students. He also have a child. All has ever harassed his efforts in them. It is also been grown, the children of such conditions are not of course, mortality or morality normal. Diana's "four hundred" mirrors, 25 per cent of the world's most common conditions, have the same vision up- to a higher scale. We can be sure they dense, a diminutive but well-used dense of service. There's in New Athens of this now comes to the United States of this now comes to the United States of this now comes WHAT ABOUT YOUR CHILD? W. T. BURNE, Devilst 500 1-2 Good St The mouth is a mixing chamber for the food some what like a cement mixer. It is thoroughly mixed. This you say is true. Now what since it is true the food becomes impregnated with the poison of those devils. standard$^2$. From an unbilled viewpoint, and plans to establish a $1,000,000 in California, Ohio, and C. Washington, Mr. Maria Malone died when among the newcomers from Dakar. The World quotes him as follows: "Mr. Maria Malone died when among the kinsmen of the North, some of whom are still in the North, some of whom are a subject or one of our accounts." $P.I.$ need Americans because a good part of the bank's accounts are a good part of their brethren of the North and a social and political environment. You see, while I haven't been in New York Norcross, you see, while I haven't been in Chelsea, his home, brother, being at standard$^2$. what are the migrants' inner reactions, as compared with those of his brother who has long since resisted in the "war" and consequently has not undergone any special transformation or adaptation in his life. impression gained from the an- after- Anniversary Willie O. Tylker, one of noncement that Wilfred Todd-And- the leading colored criminal law firm, acquired in 1995. The firm is now a premium law firm for a $2,000,000 loan in defense of Green and will run from New York-based interest presents him when the easy course of law is over. The girls were awarded on general achievement and completed display at all work required of them from the four years work outlived by the department. In lieu of flowers, Rosetta Jackson, Heaton County $10.00, Sarah Montgomery, Montgomery County $10.00, Marie Whitehatch, Marris County $10.00 to Love Mrs Williams, Gadabupe County $10.00, Pamie Mack $10.00 to Lae Marie Martin, Jasco County $20.00, Pinkie Nutter, Marten County $20.00, Lae Marie Martin, Matsorda County $10.00. Worthy of special mention is the time consumed in the area, making sure we cut and made complete in two and one-half hours. The winner in each category solder and sealed can in fifty-seven seconds. Enthusiasm ran high in the farm folk left behind of new ideas, a determination to put them in practice in their homes and on their farms. ARLANGES LOAN TO MAKE AMERICA AFRICAN COCOA HARVEST New York, N. T., August 27—A. N. P.)—Success, secures about 60 crowns of the awards for Gold Crown of which Acea is the principal city, who has been seeking for a nomination for Winifred Tete-Asa of Acea has just concluded the preliminary for a £4,000 loan in accordance to an £8,000 loan for which Acea has Mr. Tete-Asa to Berlin, London and finally to New York, Gentleman, from the Gold Coast has Mr. Tate-Alma now proposes that the unifiedfaith and share, subjective and part of that common desire to Europe of America, to be exchanged there for the manufactured goods, which they require. could scream. To add to the agony, *laughew usurp our and our wife* could be one of those people who never know what to do, but better to be self-conscious and talk a little less for a white, and talk a little better until the new volume. If I were better acquainted with the old replaces the old. There are those in New York. There were many delegates in atlanta, and in New York City. Thameson Dale, Tete-de-maire and he, Dallas is in the city visiting her affect to think him a clever adventurer only. C. G. Saunders and L. I. Hood have To the astonishment of his many I. Mash. Bishop Epiphany Church is in lands Green was crowned recorded the midst of a big wally, Mr. Marvellous. He was a man of great intellect and a hundred burglaries and rob- Will Walker were hurt. hurt Berlin in Los Angeles the last few days at afternoon when the car stopped. his congregation at the First St. Peter of St. Deserbon No. 44, a church in Waltham, Tehran, Mrs. Elkha, with a party of other Elkha in the west in the mid-1980s and the week in the mid-1990s. Mia Glady Hates has Te-Design Sudan, she spent after spending some time in return to join the Chicago design- *CORRECINA* Little Miss Clara Mae Coleman and brother of Brons were in the city last week when she was visiting her brother, M. Pinkie Mickle and little bambina and Houston who have bambina and Houston who have in the city left for home last week. John Bismuth who was serious, brought here to the hospital; at brought here to the hospital; at writing he is resting fairly day for Dolina M. Wen. Bismuth Y. Migh, M. Mr. O. W. Barker and for the sick M. M. B. Wen. for the sick M. M. B. Wen. W. Y. meted to Fort Worth where she met her gene of Eans is visiting M. M. Bismuth. *TRAGUE* — Sunday School and the pen the qu of oin the lie the = IF Read the Express for all news sold by Mr. Elies. R. Cranfield, Reporter SHERMAN The General of Rev. Dr. Berry Smith who died at his home in South Shore W. was at attention of Mr. Elies. R. Cranfield, Reporter By Bishop J. W. McCarthy HM children attending from daughter, Nobile White of Davenport, w. W. Wadlen and little daughter, Nobile White of Davenport, w. W. Wadlen and little daughter, Nobile White of Davenport, Albany. He was in his 86th year and had been a C. M. K. preacher and married to a C. M. K. preacher married for 48 years, Teachers, for Fred Doughton, Teachers for canning w. W. M. Carrington, Teachers, for W. M. Carrington, Prof. W. R. Perris, Mr. Louise Poules, Prof. W. R. Perris, Mr. Louise Poules, Kliegil Kliegil, King. Alle Maleus, K. R. Porter, Mr. Claudie Johnson CHICAGO Mr Laura A. Biannam of Yakima, Wash. is an route to Chicago we in Lakeside and will attend the Court of Calantah, Aug. 12th to 14th. The Ft. Dearborn Lodge and Ft. Dearborn Park. We will entertain will entertain us at the Town of Fort Dearborn Home. 1230 South Park. ANNOUNCEMENT VICTORY LIFE INSURANCE CO. ANNOUNCES: the appointment of Mr. Geo. FI Oliver as Agency Supervisor for the State of Texas. Mr. Oliver is one of the ranking Insurance Salesman of the country and is qualified to rinder an undeniable service to the people of Texas. We also desire to announce the establishment of our Dallas Branch Office at 2817 HALL STREET for the stvices of our policyholders and friends. The public is invited to avail themselves of the service offered through this office. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN HIGH TYPE, LUCRATIVE EMPLOYMENT AS A LIFE IN-SURANCE SALESMAN, WRITE TO VICTORY LIFE INSURANCE CO. 3621 SOUTH STATE ST. CHICAGO, ILL. TEXAS TOWNS PITZBURG . President D. A. Fuller occupied the pulpit at Pine Bluff Baptist Church Sunday morning and night in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Waters. He was joined by Mrs. Mattea M. Neal, paired, Mrs. Mattea M. Neal, Mrs. Maggie Brews and Rev. M. P. Jef, and Jason the C. M. K. pastor also attended services during the day. Mrs. Roe Randall of Rocky Mountain workshopped with them. The mum and dad shipped at Dingerfield where Mrs. G. H. Merghant of Marshall is an employee of the Army. Arthur S. Rubert, Mr. and Mrs. D. McKinney and family are in town. Arthur R. Rubert, Jr. is funeral of Mrs. Mattea Travolter who lived at Dingerfield. Rev. Methi Williams, an attendant for the Army, is in town. Rev. M. E. Snickerdale is out of the city. Mrs. Mary C. Johnson of Stephens Village Sunday. Mr. Arthur Neonon Williams, an attendant for the Army, is in town. Mrs. Bobbie Lee Hubert, Mrs. Elia Tuxo who attended the Grand lodge R. Lillard left for Ennis and Wash. hatchie, Mr. Henry Lee is in West Texas. Mrs. Georgia Mabry and her paired, Mrs. Mattea M. Neal, Mrs. Maggie Brews and Rev. M. P. Jef, and Jason the C. M. K. pastor also attended services during the day. Mrs. Roe Randall of Rocky Mountain workshopped with them. The mum and dad shipped at Dingerfield where Mrs. G. H. Merghant of Marshall is an employee of the Army. Arthur S. Rubert, Jr. is funeral of Mrs. Mattea Travolter who lived at Dingerfield. Rev. Methi Williams, an attendant for the Army, is in town. Mrs. Bobbie Lee Hubert, Mrs. Elia Tuxo who attended the Grand lodge B. Lillard left for Ennis and Wash. hatchie, Mr. Henry Lee is in West Texas. Mrs. Georgia Mabry and her paired, Mrs. Mattea M. Neal, Mrs. Maggie Brews and Rev. M. P. Jef, and Jason the C. M. K. pastor also attended services during the day. Mrs. Roe Randall of Rocky Mountain workshopped with them. The mum and dad shipped at Dingerfield where Mrs. G. H. Merghant of Marshall is an employee of the Army. Arthur S. Rubert, Jr. is funeral of Mrs. Mattea Travolter who lived at Dingerfield. Rev. Methi Williams, an attendant for the Army, is in town. Mrs. Bobbie Lee Hubert, Mrs. Elia Tuxo who attended the Grand lodge SANTA MIDY Catarrh of Bladder Pain Keeps Warmed Santal Midy Before any Initiation Look for clog in the Midy Solid by All Drugs To Train High School and Vocational Teachers The Collegiate Division of Tuskegee Institute Offer's courses leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree in AGRICULTURE EDUCATION HOME ECONOMICS Also a three-year course in NURSE TRAINING And two-year college courses in AGRICULTURE EDUCATION HOME ECONOMICS TRADE-TECHNICAL TRAINING Fall quarter begins September 8 ROBERT R. MOTON, W. T. B. WILLIAMS, Principal Dean TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE, ALABAMA ```markdown ``` ELPASO. Messias Chas. Barke, George Rochon and Victor Bosthain were hostess at a buffet on Monday, and the deposition of Mia. Victor Benhamilion 2004 Olive Street honoring Mia. Mr. Bosthain house was beautifully decorated with candles, roses and ferns; pallet rugs and carpets throughout the menu; those present were Mia. and Mrs. Bosthain worth, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Tyrer, and Mr. W. Shannon, Mr. E. O. I. Blulm, Mr. and Mrs. John Stuil, Mia. and Mrs. Chas, Burke Mrs. and Mrs. Tyrer, and Mrs. C. H. Hulling, Mr. and Mrs. Mia, Mr. R. E. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker, Mr. R. Coelfish, Mia. R. Brown, Mia. John Chas. Jones. Five hundred was the diversion of the evening; prizes included second, Mrs. Jno. Prover, conolation to Mia. Jno. Stuil. The guest declared the house charming Mrs. Wm. Steward, 1964 Durham wife, set a testimonial. A formal blood transfusion a murderer ling her sister, Mm.-Melissa; those including the guest of honor were her brother, R. R. Robinson and J. Provor- ker, at meet in meet. D. under the guidance of Mrs. Wm. Steward (s) in full away. The Spiritual tide was strong. Mrs. Wm. Steward wagged wrong night. Mm. Marshall THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927 LONGVIEW Dr. O. M. D. Malez of the M.G. Gilbert School, Jr. of Marlboro, honoring the members of the White House Club, and the visiting friends of the M.G. Gilbert School and Hill of Tyler. Mrs. Cattiger of the Henderson School of Dallas. The house was lighted in the style of "Alladin" of the M.G. Gilbert School, a home was very much a home. A few minutes after which the attention was turned to the "Vlogs of Jane" of the M.G. Gilbert School, ginger sandwich ginger, Mexican sandwich sandwich, the bar, whisky, where the WAXAHACHIE Rev. Smith practiced at the A. M.-H. McMullen New M. Zion C. is doing a great work. Rev. Cannon pastor of the M. Zion church in New York. Rev. Cannon pastor of the M. Zion church in New York. Sunday night. M. I. L. Potter. 417 Watt street intertwined the More Town and the More Church in New York. licious menu: high score was given to Layton Broomfield. M. Thomas and M. Thomas in New York. A. I. Nunn. 227 Watt Street. Mrs. Jett Hart of Houston is visiting her mother M. Thomas in New York. M. E. I. Williams of Mineral Waile is visiting her mother M. E. I. Williams of Mineral Ford of San Antonio is visiting M. Eddie Tolbert. M. O. I. L. Jaster and related. a prolonged illness; the body was shipped to Mendon, Texas, for hur- ricane relief. Mrs. K. Ward, Mrs. B. Brown, Knight, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mo- Knight in Loganport Mt. Mrs. Ma- nica, Mrs. Bessie Wilson of College Arnold of Fort Worth is visiting her brother and wife with Mrs. Bessie and family on vacation and on Loganport Mt. 19th Street. She will pro- bably make Temple her home. Slim Hill Baptist Church, Sunday School opened at $28 with Sugi- t, a 15th street have returned home after sitting a silt relative. Her parents at 11:38, pastor Cham- bers b came to the pulpit with a f. A. Eving. D motivated to Kra- neman, a 4 o'clock the W. X. Wail- ing during the past week to visit her parents at 6:30, union was on program at 6 p.m. Union was on hospital by president Lockett and his mother. Mrs. Ed Kedlman and her daughter Thelmia, have returned home. San Francisco, Chambers reached a fine mum- The pastor reported a pleasant trip. Mrs. Joe Wright and children to Mr. Pleasant; he will leave for moveable from Mobile Ala. tiven, Mr. H. M McDonald of Calexico, Calif. in the city on his way to Galveston, Texas. The Elk's wife, Paige, was born Frank Davis, Addison Taylor, J. Logan, H. John Howard and James Hedley; Deputy Dudley James of Calexico; Deputy Dudley two bwes Elk. After the initiation the men passed into the diren tion of the school. He was assisted by her daughter Elk had prepared a delicious table of refreshments. **Cherwin.** — Sunday School was well attended at all churches Sun- tern and St. Anne's. The Moderate of the Emanuel. Annual School. Calvert Sunday attending HM Association which convened in that city when he was writing in the Hebrew of Camron attended the Association which Mice Addie MacNeese who has been writing in Hebrew at Hebrew University Quite a few relatives and friends attended the funeral of Dr. H. McDonald more than 600 people were at the funeral. A number of Camronen motored to Prairie View to attend **Teague — Sunday School and** **Church service were good at all** churches last Sunday; many of the churches held a service at the Convention held at Salem last week. The McNola Hiral Church celebrated their annual picnic at Wilson Chapel last week. Mr. M. H. Klein, the pastor, said, "He was proud. He was good at a farewell." TEMPILE . . . All previous records were smashed on Sunday morning, when approximately $10,000 were raised in the Sunday School were raised in the Sunday School GALEEN — Suffield School was filled with interest at Zion Hill. It was a highly conference, with the A. M. 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About 80 employees were present, and 32 large mosaics were installed. Mrs. Molia Warren of south 16th street was called by death last night after she was hospitalized. She was about 70 years old and a member of Wayman Chapel and the funeral services were held Tuesdays after afternoon; pastor F. W. Howard of Wheat Ridge, daughter, Mrs. Fannie, Franklin, Mrs. Silen Diksen and Mrs. Mattea, son of another daughter, Sonia Boken Golden of East Avenue D, three grand daughters, Mammand and Mrs. E. M. Williams, of south Diksen. One grand daughter was a daughter of Damon who was present at the funeral of Mr. Kapsen is the husband of the deceased. The column of the Pittsburgh Counter, Interment was in the local cemetery. Wesley Chapel, M. R. Sunday should be on the upward trend. The teacher, in his holding its own, Me- dante Minnie Ellis and his succes- sor, Michael Morning. Morning, Hleven o'clock service were well attended. New Levi Lane, the young people, subject, "Kreepie heart," which was very instructive. WAXMACHIE. — Bibbun Wm. Johnson, whose headquarters are in New York, gave a 11' o'clock sermon at the A. M. K. Church of whom Rev. M. White, pastor of the church, came into the world to save nuns. The Trampament Gatherer con. on August 11th under the management of Dr. Robert B. Dallas, which was a grand success. The Missionary People Asks A. M. K. Baptist Church of whom Rev. T. H. Henderson is pastor. Mrs. Sidney K. Xoates, Edwes of Ft. Worth. Mrs. Xoates Edwes of Ft. Worth. Mrs. Wanof, visions, Mrs. Housen of Dallas a traveling, missional mission. Texas will kill his parents for the week end. Missile Anne Laura, turned home, after very pleasan with with the brother at Tyr, in the city visiting relatives and friends. Rev. Moses John and dang the Calvation Sunday. Miss Juanita Johnson is here visiting her brother, Rev. B. P. Y. C. Johnson is here visiting her home, Johnne. B. Y. P. C. at usual hour with president Lord A. sat down with her son, which was taught, by the president and vice president, Mrs. Johnne. Mr. Fountain McCulough is home again after being away for some weeks. Mrs. Fountain are home again, Mrs. Nina Dantions returned from the hospital at the bedside of her father, Mr. Frank William has returned home after being in the hospital for quite a while. Mrs. Fountain are home at the churches, Rev. Cooky is meeting the meeting at New Zion. A meeting is being held at the First Baptist Church in W. T. Waters in the city for a short while Monday. Miss Rosa Johnson is visiting for a few weeks. Mrs. Viville Times is visiting mother in Nauclea. Miss Rosa Johnson is visiting for a few weeks. Mrs. Viville Summer school at Prairie View have returned. Mrs. M. A. Anderson and mother in Nauclea through an route to Alto. CORISCANIA — Evening Beauty Club met at the home of Mrs. Loboy Dummkin. After regular routine of brunches, dinner, and a spell of remembrance, concerning the club. The hosts served a delicious menu. Mrs. Loboy Allen will be the host for dinner. Mrs. Dummkin gave a nunsie breakfast last Tuesn day morning five miles east of the home. There were served; there were twenty-seven guests; the honor guest were Mr. and Mrs John McFallen of Dallas and Mrs Lloyd Brown of Texas. Mrs. Lloyd Brown is spending the week-and with her mother at Texas, Texas. GARNASLEY — A birthday party was given in honor of Mr. A. M. Dummkin. Mrs. Lloyd Brown spent 18th. Mrs. Mary-Dummkin spent Tuesday in Dallas, Mrs. Mina Alberta spent Thursday in daytime, visiting friends in Dallas, and Pattern injured his hand very hard. by sticking a toe in it. Mr. Emsa Hall has returned to the city where she was born, and villa with relatives and Friends Mrs. Marla Pumphrey has returned to the city visiting mother and relaunce Turley and Mrs. M. G. Pann are in the city visiting mother and relaunce residence of Mr. H. Kindred last Thursday evening with a nice meal. Mrs. H. C. is doing great work. Mr. Lee Wynn will soon leave our city and take work. Mr. V. Martin and Mr. Jessie Willese were quietly marrying in our city for the weekend and will help her friends. The Maiden's graver over in the Mr. Olive B. C. the visitor visiting friends. TOYR] — Bar. W. M. Griffin, co- president his pulpit at M. Elon Iman- bush, A. 2018 A. M. Supt. B. H. Owens, A. 2018 A. M. Supt. B. H. to office. Additional additions to the choreograph. The Lord's supper was for the St. Paul Dr. A. K. E. of Bethany Hall, added to the M. Elon K. O. Rev. O. W. Walker, H. Freda Clark, W. William Brooks, H. R. Ada- nus, W. William Brooks, W. M. Walker, W. M. Walker, L. E. Furler, Sneeta Balden, R. L. Mirabilis, who attended the Tenth Year Association high of the Elon Iman- bush University, Gwen T. Paternay, and Miss K. A. Patterton, M. Dr. K. Winter White, Dr. K. 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Administrator of Ward were hostages at the Thirteenth Principal W. N. Banks as Principal of the institution. home of Mrs. Ward last Tuesday. During the twelve months more morning with Mrs. Dorby Howell from 1300 students from all sections of Chicago, IL, and Mrs. T. S. B. of the country curled in the four rooms of City City, City. Industry, and honored guest. HOLY WEDLOCK ```markdown ``` - Within the next week most of those who went away on vacations will be returning, this means joy for soma and sorrow for others. For the first week, we will be for the fall and winter seasons and with the return of the "Gossiping Twins" Miles eyes expects a big season with the four hundred. Miles sees the way of entertainment—out of the "Gossiping Twins" since they have been the big hits his summer, and "the Twins" since it is in Kanye City. "and this is the four hundred something to think about, especially when it comes from our profiled ladies Miles" we have been learning big, since cotton is high. Miss Eyes would like to ask to quiz in theirs to not be judged to not be judged to not be judged to actions of those who would do most anything for personal gain. Miss Eyes would like to certain young lady was forced into a few days ago was not very aware of the sources, one can easily see the motive for such actions. But in knowing visitors to form a bad opinion of the public in general it was good friends, friends who are concerned worthy, friends who are willing to help their personal goals. The hostess ager her guest should be thankful for her guest's sudden realization of false friendship. H. M. Lett and Rev. Carry of San Antonio, thirty eight were served in cream, tea and ginger. **PRAIRIE VIEW CLOSES YEAR OF WORK** Prairie State Normal and industrial College of Texas came to Prairie and three months for the summer session and marked the close of the school year. Principal W. R. Banks as Principal W. R. Banks as Principal of the institution. The summer session more than 1800 students from all sections of the country enrolled in the four colleges including the trades and engineering. The summer session. May 12, six students were awarded the degree of bachelor's degree in college commencement there were twenty-three young men and women. The six students here were reared. The biocarematic sermon for Rev. W. P. Andrews, D. P., presiding elder of the M. E. Church, district. The commencement address for R. S. principal of Bloomsdale, D. S. principal of T. Washington High school, Dallas. The bookclubs arrive for the summer, school, was "prepared," by Trinity M. B. Church, Houston, Texas, August 7. The address on the promotional club was delivered August 11 by Rev. A. J. Dray, D. A. Church, Houston, Texas, B. Church, Dismingham, Ala. Profile View State Normal. and industrial College of Texas is the host of the annual conference of the United States and the follow under the view and Gordon联赛 of Princeton M. B. Dray is to TIGI DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927 "IN THE GRIP OF THE LAW" Judge Brannan JUDGE BRANNAN'S COURT 140 men and women appeared be- fore Judge Brannan Monday morning. HEAR— TROY FLOYD SAT— Riverside Country Club Saturday and Sunday, DANCING 8-THE EACH NIGHT Judge Brannan at the Seat of Justice MEDMAGAS ANTHONY AND MORRIS ENTONY ENTERPRISE MORRIS ENTONY and Mrs. M. R. Lohmann entertained with a Japanese party, Friday, Aug. 11 at the house of Mr. St. the Honor guest wun M. W. W. of Walchon, W.芝加哥, dj married and wife and daughter, Mr. CRAFT SHOPPER CARRIED BEFORE JUDGE BRANANAS When officers Hitt, and Davth made their round Saturday and Sunday night they carried 35 crap whalers to fall where they all were filled. 15 YEAR OLD BOY ELECTRIC CUTED Huntville, Aug. 12 - 25, Jesson August 19, 2014, the decennial declaring his innocent at 12:19 a.m. of the assault at 12:19 a.m. of the victim, of the doctor pronounced him dead. come to the death, death chamber unassisted. Before he was lead to the doctor he made his peace with deceased he had made his peace with the doctor. Wished to make a final statement he firmly denied his guilt. He in the youngest ever electro- surgeon. Walter Record was shot by Lawry Record at 2519 Lewis Street and the 100 block of 100th Street, condition is reported to be serious. He was shot in the back and wrote where a charge of assault to murder was placed against him. ACTOMONES INJURY THREE Mrs. Kim Foster, age 38 of 1946 Vickery Street, rear was run over and treated for a serious injury brought on brick. DEED IN GROUCHY STORE John Howard Bill, died in the 1946 St. Louis fire. 2018 blight Rose Avenue, Officers Mallack, Barrrett and Patterson investigated. The body was turned over in cause. The body was turned over Brown Underground. Howard lived in 1944 M. Central. HANDS MANY CUT William Willetts of the rear of 1911 Jacksell St. was severely injured in the fire. He was alleged over an argument when Harrison pulled his buffin, putting him off the fire. He later made his own defense officers awarded, Willetts to face their charges, 17 charged with violating the traffic ordinance 45 for vaguely paying fines but one Chinah Village August 18, 1657 Victory life after death of Chinah of Chicago announces the ap- plications of the State Officer, Oliver A. 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David law had been treated, by blindly by Nebuchadnei king of the Jordan, and by his son hein Han Hamum had come to the Jordan. David during his tentative two nations, sends an anvoy to his head condition to the king on the goodwill of himself and nation to the new rule, but Han Hamum, in his treatise, a message from David and when they said that Admianthus began at once to prepare for war, it had always been a war to battle but the period of enjoining was far more attractive than the hardships of the army. in the realm of Religion dependence upon God, which had been so conspicuous in his early years that he was unable to openly or opportunity of fighting the wars of the nation is left to 20th, 18th, and 19th century. David had in violation of the spirit of the Mehraan law multiplied his weakness his moral fiber until just control he better nature's will was achieved. Authority, when he asked who the woman was, and learned that it was not for her. The record does not open that Mothabasha offered an openness. III. To David The Day of Rocking the James Boll and Juliette Streets Rey, S. W., Clark, Minister The program of welcome Tuesday night, opened with a welcome address by Ms. Mackenzie, who is representative of both white and black universities organization, schools and businesses with the usual musical numbers. Officiers re-selected: Rev. P. H. Jackson, President; Rev. P. H. Jackson, Johnson, Assistant; Mrs. E. A. Wilson, Treasurer. Special opening of State Monday School Convention Thursday more img. 500 DELEGATES IN ATTENDANCE Y. P. U. and SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Y. MACEDONIA THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1927 THE SECOND SESSION OF THE DALAIS DISTRICT & 8. LADIES WORTH. LEAGUE. INSTITUTE HIELD AT FERRIS, TEXAS. The Rev. J. Henry Child, District St. of the Dallas District of the Methodist Episcopal Church, attended the session of the Sunday School and Eworth League embracing the Ladies Alms. Home Chapel M. K. Church, Perris, exas, August 14-21. The Rev. J. Henry Child, comprised report from the various auxiliaries and a daily program with a faculty to give instructions upon Evangilian, Jewish, and Religious Life service. On Tuesday night, the annual program was prescheduled by New. W. M. Jones. Thursday night, the given over by the former president, Mr. R. N. Brooks prescheduled by P. L. J. Moore. A program of the college. The Rev. J. Henry Child, Downs of the Waco District prescheduled. Saturday night was all star Chip琴 musical under the directress of the band Sunday morning, a model Sunday show was conducted by Mr. T. W. McCormick. The man was preached by Dr. J. W. McCormick. The District Council, Sunday evening at 25 M. the Saint Paul chair rehearsal, the District Council of the Inkabit. The rehearsal activities were conducted by the Inkabit. The Branch 4" of Dallas, Over $1000 was reported. The Dallas Earls gave a strong encouragement. TEXAS GIRL ATTENDS SWEL AFFAIR AT TOPEKA KANSAS Hone. Laws of 4011 Wilow was stabbed in both shoulders by Brown and his hospital. Hife made the breece but was arrested later by Officers Knight and Coyote to account for murder was placed against him. DIVORCIS Daisy Man. Rose Moe. ev. Carl Eilert Rose. Granted on ita. grounds of L. Turner at Attorney's. L. Turner represented Mrs. Rose. Oren Gene Ridge. vp. Per? Ridge. Granted. Husband comed. med. of fellowship and 5. Main settlement. Attorney A. S. Wells. represented Mrs. Ridge. Both chase in Judge Wells's court. HEAR— TROY FLOYD —AT— Riveraide Country Club Saturday and Sunday. DANCING B. THR. NIGHT MAGNIFIC FT. WORTH North West Morn. Grandmother Methythel. 1 a.m. Grandmother of Benjamin Methythel. Witness of Benjamin Methythel. Witness of Benjamin Methythel. Painting night morn. AERATION SCHOOL, R. C. REV. W. C. BARNES, BK. Moderator Zion Rest M. B. Association going on 28 years. 2321 Hall St. Dallas, Texas. Free Mound Bayou Woman of Charge of Killing Husband tail-obt own office of Lola, Louis, had waged against Eugene B. Boe; administration" It her father's estate, intense testing in which opinion of the people of Mound Sharon has been sharply divided, with 'partisans' on both sides, has marked the family's struggle in protecting the estate and promoting white people to get control of much of it. Grizzlya it was summited to Wite Slayer's Fate In Hands of Jury. known of Lucy calling other men over the telephone and going automobile riding with them while Tom was at work. The state has indicated throughout the trial that the death penalty would be asked in the case but it has not been asked. The heavy penalty would be assessed, while some even predicted the vet-health portrayer would be acquitted. The trial has been closely contested by both state and defence lawyers. The jury was en up in the selection of a jury from the special venial panel of 200 men in the prospective jurors was asked if he had any prejudice against the Nero race. Nearly all of the answers were negative, and all of those examined said they be- Javed a Negro was entitled to a fair trial the same as a white man. He was acquitted of the charge to capacity since the opening day of the trial. Money of those who were acquitted was given to the court at every session of court. It was very orderly audience of spectators, however, and the apprehended were not present. Some of the testimony was of such a humorous nature as to provoke the spectators into laughter. The court ordered that he would clear the courtroom unless order and quiet was given. The courtroom was not a show and that if those present wanted to laugh to go up on Deep Ellum to a theater, the court identified the employment of the Social Prosecutor Curley McCraw, MacCraw and Assistant Prosecutor Andrew Priest also took an active part in prosecuting Crutchwood. OAK CLIFF The Elise Clark Club was in Oak Cliff Saturday August 29 and gave a presentation to audience. They were at Sunshine Ninelizabeth Chapel in E. Church, Lincolnshire. They were at Smith Chapel A. M. is Church is getting ready to sit in chairs be at 8. Conventions that could be held in South Texas this week. For Oak Cliff reporting, call and email matter. ARRESTED FOR MURDER COMMITTED THREE YEARS AGO New Orleans, La. Aug. 30—(AAP) Hunted by police for three years for the alleged killing of a white woman in a car, the 28-year year old inherer, was arrested by Patrickman John Deke and Anthony Shields at the foot of Washington Street. 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