Dallas Express
Saturday, September 3, 1927
Dallas, Texas
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STREET CAR SCENE OF PANIC AS ANGRY MAN SLAYS TWO
Sunday morning at 11:35, 35 passengers of the out bound Staten street car had to flee for their lives when Julius Dave, age 61, plucked his wife's hand as he ran from a car gunfiring at Dick Whittaker whom he had a fight with the day before.
As six shots were fired there was a scramble of persons jumped from the seats, and narrowly escaped death in the stream of flying bullets from Dave's plot.
Dick Whittaker and Miss Bettriex were killed of the car from being fired at Whittaker, Miss Dave was on her way, home from the Insurance-building where she worked as elevator girl, Miss Dave was shot once. In the car from being fired at Whittaker, Miss Dave was the sister-in-law of Julius Dave, the son doing the shooting. He was informed he had killed his sister-in-law. He dropped his head and was shot in the car. Mr. J. R. Boree, insurance agent of the Universal Life Insurance Company of New York, and was shot through the hat. He car when the shooting started.
Both bodies were turned over to the Peoples Undertaking Company.
The Dallas Express
executive committee prepared and the grand session of the Grand Chicago, III. Sept. 3 (the ANP) beasted-pettitions to the City United-Order of Odd Fellows in San Antonio, Texas, August 17th to the Supreme Shrub of the Knights of Pythathus has gone into history. The bocker Washington Addition. These petitions received favorable comments from the sixth and the 128th. Mrs Cook become ill from which illness participated in its activities as one Thugh efforts of the committee
centrally located and the work of the Chamber will be pushed with the help of the staff of the office that has been set at $3500, permanent headquarers will be opened and placed 'in charge' by the Secretary and an efficient staff.
The Chamber has not been- by any means Idle during the year, but has been active in the election and by-Ilya waive government the Chamber have been perfected and the Chamber has been perfected.
"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
Mobile, Al. Sept. 15 — (ANP) “King” William Carpenter, and the then-CEO of the company Voodoo experts of no small renown, is investigating the death of a 72-year-old man who was engaged in the evil act of exorcising evil spirit which the “conspiracy theorist” profiled on a woman who was charged to a stake in the house search.
the grand session of the Grand
United-Order of OMS Fellowships
from San Antonio, Texas, and
homed on the eve of
the sixth and on the 12th. Mr.
Cook become ill from which illness
after having been ill about 12
days with much desire for recovery
she sat up and seemingly also
become ill.
next Supreme Council should meet in the Lone Star metropolis.
Texans voted, assasinately and wore highly optimistic as to, the chances of securing the convention, but indianapolis, the only other city to hold the convention in the 1928 convention.
The customary internal voting practice is by secret ballot, but to the district of the Texas delegate, the convention stands and vote upon this matter, with the result that many votes plied to Dallas were lost. It one thing to slip a vote over for a friend, and quite another to be locked in by the Administration.
Everybody in Liberia Happy.
London, Sept. 8 (ANP)--According to President C. D. B. King of Liberia, everybody is happy in the little black republic, "have no rents to pay and are contented to work in the fields," he said, "to return to their farm, every three months and harvest their crops." "We have no 'odd' in Liberia," continued President King. "just blacks and whites, and we get along beautifully together. We are all working for Liberia and its products," he said, "and we try to interest the British in the possibilities of Liberia." President King is spending his vacation in England and France, upon the advice of his physician, Jim not only destined the president to be a good citizen, but needed a little rest, and I am take his advice."
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FINLEY WILSON AGAIN HEADS ELKS. TWO THOUSAND ATTEND CONVENTION
N E W YORK CITY, Aug. 3-2 (vacant
A. N. P.) J. Bickel Correspondent),
J. Bickel Wilson was re-selected
from the Benevolent Benevolent Order of
the Writh. For the sixth time, here
Thursday, evening, and George M.
Dikes and James T. Carter, were
receiving and treasurer recipe
divide.
The election of this trio of officers brought, to a close one of the most significant features of the New York convention. While the officers re-expected to the office which he has held for five years, there was much apprehension as to the outcome, when it was rumored that the president, Philippe Philadelphia, and J. Dalmus Steele New York, were in the rumored hands. The New York officers had with the order and might have drove contempts to the Grand Jury, but had not been reelected, had it not been for the splendid record which Wilson and the convention presented. Presidential pleasures of the New York judges also moved the way for the convention, and the convention opened. Monday and from the opening session of the convention was much activity. New Yorkshowbaw and the "ballofoil" swing or two of the
constructed a few things to New York City. All in all it was one of the greatest conventions ever held at the most pluriaque and brilliant art展 pavilion in New York City. It was a long time considered as a harbour to the holding of the grand lodge of the White Ribs, the white Ribs held hands with those of color in making the viking skilt feel a hood and the red skilt feel a scarf.
thing to 'New
it it was one of
offices even had
was by far the
and brilliant af-
New York City
with five fa-
rid as a harrier
the grand lodge
naded hands with
taking the vistite
and the coor
Cool Headed
Officer Pre-
vents Lynch-
Perhaps, not since the American expeditionary Force paraded the wounded of the Great World War, has new winters witnessed a shifting landscape. The Elks parade Tuesday. More than 10,000 Elks, with some 30 handbags, gathered in a parade which wined its way through the main street of New York, down the street of downs of rain, which drained the preachers and the spectator—the parade coorbidities and the particulature in water-saturated uniforms. The streets were lined with thousands of paraders and the officials as they passed. The rain failed also to dampen the parade was a distinct feature and attracted the attention of those doused within the conventions itself. Here reports of officers and paraders would grow more rapidly and at the same time render a greater service to a larger number of wives.
Wife Slayer
Draws Fifteen Years
In a time drawn out trial in Judge U. A. Eifner court, Tom Grushtebler was convicted and given 15 years in prison. He was paraded by his wife Larry Grushtebler, and at her home in Hartsford Court.
Whites Object to Negro School in Their Midst.
PRICE 5 CENTS
Congressional enrage, the reports of various vignette of the work of the Health Commission, headed by Judge W. G. Hueston of Graz, Indiana. This report shows that through the work of the young Negro men and women were now pursuing college work in many different varieties in America. Others were receiving training, in professions prepared for "year of citizenship and leadership." DK-William J. Thompson, the report of the Health Commission, Facts and History health conditions particularly in large cities and the south started his efforts on an even broader his efforts on an even broader the nation, which was uneven in health and humanness and peaceful and New Yorker and could be held in Manhattan.
As in former years, the big contest had the attention as the top prize. The first prize was won by the group of students who won the group of students, all headed from Thunderbush to the Jurichome. York City, which has won the冠, York City, which has won the冠, this year due to the rule of the contest which inhibits the host.
Rabalsh, N. C. Sept. 14—CANDY! It had not been on the enmobleheads of *Deputy Sheriff Cliffy Cox* that he had been charged with having had another lynching charged near it by this time. A poke in search of Albert Spencer, who had been shot at by an officer and thereby raised the reputation of being a "bad man" Wednesday and was been upon taking him, dead instead alive when the officer stepped in front of them. Spencer was running away from the pose when he was captured and many declaiming him to be a "bad man" Flight, for Whitaker held them in chest he overlooked the fugitive under arrest. Spencer surrendered to the officer without any trouble and was much relieved when he was much relieved that he would be safely protected.
New Orleans, LA., Sept. B—(ANP)
The History At the Blissed Sacrament
for Indians and Colonized Jews.
Mrs. W. R. Blackson and Mrs. Willard W. Walkins of Austin were invited to attend a reception and daughter, 2108 Flora Street. Mrs. W. C. Grissard accompanied Mrs. W. R. Blackson after spending 2 weeks returned after spending 2 weeks. Mrs. W. R. Blackson and Friends, Dr. James M. Sullivan, Dr. William M. Sullivan, W. J. Level of Illinois, who is a co-author, Mrs. J. W. Blackson who spent three weeks in Trich returned after
Collier, J. W. Miles, who underwent an operation in the delivery of the Express Staff and friend of the company. The monthly musical of the company was very appropriate rendered last night before a large and appreciative audience. Ave. Breslau quared appeared last Sunday night at St Paul M. K. Church and rendered Mrs. M. L. Rumela returned home with her two little sons after being visiting relatives and friends. Mr. W. M. Godden left for Mt. Rumela's Lodge of the United Friends of America, where he will speak in the interest of the Dallas Express. Mrs. Jesse Pollard-Floyd is in the 60 where he will remain for the 60th year.
Sale, and Mrs. T. H. Smith are metting along the North and East; they spent a two days in Niagara Falls, N. Y. last week.
Mr. Arkiah Mahan
Mr. Arkiah Mahan
23rd
her house, 2604 Hall Street.
The great
Mr. Arkiah Mahan
Mr. Arkiah Mahan
Chairman of the
Chairman of the
had taught for many years
the city schools, Mr. Dey is
the city schools, Mr. Dey is
Indianapolis Ind. Sept. 1—Nov. 1
Mount Sinai Baptist Church of the
city, died at his home at 8:40 o'clock
monay afternoon.
Mount Sinai Baptist Church,
which was built and mastered by
the deceased, was one of the lead-
ing churches of the city.
Mount Sinai Baptist Church of
Tennessee "rather" reading in
Mississippi. He was a member of the
Leadership of the Baptist Association
at Baptist Convention of American
leading Baptist of Indiana. Panoramic
leading Baptist of 10 cities, at Mt. Sinai.
WALKER-FULLER NUPTIAL
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuller of L. Louis, Mo., announce the marriage of the late Robert Tervell, to Mr. Hoodlander Tervell, to Mr. Hoodlander Walker of Taka, which took place in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Hoodlander ceremony was arranged in Chicago, IL, where they are making their wedding vows. The Tervell Colored High School, Tervell, Texas, and was married at that city. Mr. Walker, Mrs. Kate Goodman of Tervell, Texas, and was married at Lovellville, Ky. wye visit, the Dattie recently, having attended Tervell, Zena who died in Lovellville and shipped Zena for burial.
Rev. B. W. Kelly of GALVES, TON, TEXAS VENUES AT BY PAY M. M. CHURCH.
Rev. B. W. Kelly, pastor of Tressle, M. Church, Galveston, Pa. Pald M. M. Church, that Sunday liturgy at Which Rev. G. A. Dewitt, pastor of Zena, "Too if he be bredthill not his tongue his relation is afflicted, and affliction the congregation.
Rev. B. W. Kelly, pastor of Tressle, M. Church, Galveston, Pa. Pald M. M. Church, that Sunday liturgy at Which Rev. G. A. Dewitt, pastor of Zena, "Too if he be bredthill not his tongue his relation is afflicted, and affliction the congregation.
Rev. B. W. Kelly, pastor of Tressle, M. Church, Galveston, Pa. Pald M. M. Church, that Sunday liturgy at Which Rev. G. A. Dewitt, pastor of Zena, "Too if he be bredthill not his tongue his relation is afflicted, and affliction the congregation.
Moe, in his Philadelphia station,
with a two course tandem train
house of her guest Mrs. Aphrodite,
and her husband, Mr. Abraham,
at Albany, New York.
with the Standard Life Inc. Co. and was an assistant to Mrs. Mankee of the Missed Alma and Cecil Lone of Atlanta, Ga. were entertained at Mrs. P. F. Christie, Christopher, Nifty Nifty, and a surprise party at the home of Mrs. M. F. Christie. The guests whistled and dancing. Miss Lone and Clark furnished music for the evening. The costra was served. A guest, high school student, and Christmas evening the Miss Long Hair, Thompson, Pugh, Kennedy and Christopher enjoyed an Adele Long Games and dancing carriages on during the evening Christmas. Monday, J. 2. Warren enthroned 11 couples in their honor. Miss Lone and Christopher enjoyed an Adele Long Games and dancing carriages on during the evening Christmas. Tuesday from 15 to 19:30 Baby Bath-Hair-undershed the culture of the Missed Alma dinner, kodakling, and a theatre party which ended at the people
Tuesday at 7:09 o'clock Mrs. J. L. Ford entertained the Leng family. J. Ford entertained the Leng family. Mrs. A. Hill is delighted to have her house guest Meadian J. H. Walker and Annie B. Bell of Dellahoe. Cathine Neal Monday. The evening was spent in Art Work and the service a delicious course. The club adjoined to have its next meeting August 7th with Mice K. M. Cawell, Miss K. E. L. Cawell, Miss Terra Hill and Mrs. Cawell who were pleasant visiters last week in our city. J. W. Hard, who is professor at Javis College, spent Weekend days with his friend, Dr. W.
Mrs. A. D. Guinn, ELL College
Avonla, 133rd the city for Austin,
Texas on business.
Sister Ribel Richardson and Mrs. Anaela Rose have returned from Marshall, Tonga, after two weeks. Mrs. Richardson is the guest of Mrs. Richardson. M.K. R. Cotton of Odia, Okla., was in the city and was the guest
ANNOUNCEMENT
DR. J. S. HARDIN,
the change of office
boats as follows:
11:10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1400 p.m.
to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m.
PARKERS CONGRESS HOLD AT
PRAIRIE VIEW STATE COL
LAGE, AUG 16, 18, AND 19H
Friday
The Parkers Congress, which
convened at Prairie View State
College, August 16, 18, and 19H
from points of the State attending
this great notching which was the
first time the State held a
newborn State School, Mr. C. W. Al
Louis, county counsel for Dallas
County, special counsel for the
special counsel for the Dallas
County conference, which con-
cluded a meeting of the Master
Dessner Jones of Master
C. T. Dulles, was one of the
judging several of the Dallas
County state wines in cooking
Mr. Will Shandell of New Hampshire, Mr. Ted Methan, and Mr. L. Sanders of Waltersville can express their wonts on the manuscript.
farmer of the delegation.
Mr. C. M. W. Holder, State Representative Mr. M. K. E. V. Bluntor, Home Demonstration Agent seemed to have been well pleased at the information provided by the attendance at the meeting and are expecting a greater session for next August, 1987.
The County delegation returned to Dallas last Thursday morning reporting on a trip trip.
Mrs. T. O. W. Wodges, Home Demonstration Agent C. A. Waltom, County Agent
Cook Chas. T. Brackins Report to Grand Chancellor Willis of Trip Expenses to Supreme Lodge
Col. Chan. T. Brackles, who was in charge of the Publicity Transactions and the representatives of K-eg P. to the Supreme Lodge Bell *R*. Chicago made a very commendable report of his administration, and Cut Brackles is a business man of preface, and always make a sincere offer to him, that commands the confidence of his superior officers.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS
Cleveland Wilson, 4129 Holland, a boy.
Clem Bell, 1307 Dev, a girl,
Leonard Junior Green, 1308 Ley,
hay.
Dharnas Medlock, 1811 Mooper
Louisa Watt, Plains, Texas
Lucas Watt, Texas
Eriestine Thomas, 400 Bainry,
John Howard, 1511 N. Central
Glenne, Woods, 410 Miller,
W. W. Miller, 410 S. Sld.
Wu, Wickley, 410 S. Sld.
A Distinguished Visitor
The Hon. W. S. Rodgers, of Kemal, Ohio, was appointed vialater to Ohio, during the past week Mr. Rodgers had been a vialater before but was favorably impressed with the possibilities of reelection. Rodgers was known for his favorability on the business of much importance which he was able to get in satisfactory business. Rodgers was here on local business to our city. He co., so highly recommended he was, arm-wrapped in a robe, walked of life, lawyers, bankers, clergyman, city officials, leading business institutes and also was a traveler to the Dallas Express and was many of the business enterprises and real estate companies. Rodgers is a prominent member of the A. M. E. Church and a lay degree. Of all the matters our vialater
tor and had those from Bishop Johnna Lodge and Ludwig Drums and Drum Trans. Trace Guitar, Guitar Sons. If Jones to many of his old friends were the most tapping. While in the 1970s, he was a member of the Musical Marchandises of all kinds Repairing on all Instruments Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Gatton.
tor Md those from Bishop Johns
M. Jones to many of his old friends
M. Jones to many of his old friends
city Mr. Rodgers was the guest of
Dr. and Mrs C. W. Abington
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927
Owing to changes made in masters in the city, the pastor succeeding Nav. C. L. Morgan test and训诫 him into the church, so he will not be able to take care of the convention as had been planned—those members of St. James consoled to take the meeting rather than have the convention put to intoxcenience.
A Special Meeting of The Membership Next Monday Night
A call has been issued for all members of B. James Church Monastery, and the efforts are being made to have the entire membership out to take up matters regarding the disposition of the church who do nothing for its support.
DALLAS UNDERTAKING
LICENSED EMBRAIMERS— FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Special Attention given to Indies by lady embalmer.
Jacob McLennan, Press.
E. M. Sloan, Treas.
D. C. Bord, Manager.
Phone:
70471 306-8000 840 Night
SERVICE CARS AT ALL HOURS
1 for 50c, More 25c Each
OFFICE HOURS
2 a.m. to 12
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Telephone
Office 2-3273
Mess. 6-1243
Sundays by
Appointment
Dr. Hugh
A. Key
DENTIST
Hatisfaction Assured.
Ground Floor
1229 Mail St.
HURRINGBIRD HALL.
Dallas, Texas
DALLAS BAND HOUSE
KING BAND INSTRUMENT
State Agent
Kingdom and Lowry Lyman and Drum
treasurer Traps, Vega Guitar, Beauj
Musical Merchandise of all kinds
Repairing on all instruments
RESIDENCE PHONE 2-8031
Clean Teeth Never Decay
W. T. BURKE
DENTIST
CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK A SPECIALTY
Pyrroan Treated
HURSIS:
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
8 P.M. to 5 P.M.
by Appointment
16-1-2 Good St., Dallas, Texas
BEN'S SYSTEM OF HAIR
URE
elections you hard tried without
the encourag and give up beo-
boring HAIR PREPARATIONS. A
Andrew Franklin's school of hare-
saving to Lease Lore, Art or
ro.
of prescribed sources.
3401 Cochran Street
m. to 12
1 to 7 p. m.
to 10 a.m.
Office 2-127
Rea. $2,555
Sundays by
Adam Smith
Dr. Hugh
A Key
DENVER
GALVESTON
$6.00 ROUND
TRIP
Santa Fe
SPECIAL TRAIN
LV. DALLAS 9:00 P. M. Sept. 3rd
AR. GALVESTON 7:00 A. M. Sept. 4th
Returning
Lv. Galveston 8:45 P. M. Sept. 5th
Ar. Dallas 6:30 A. M. Sept. 6th
Refreshments on Train
Two Full Days in Galveston
Last Excursion
JAMES WHITE,
"PERFUME CREATION
OF MOVIE LAND"
LOVE DROPS
Last Excursion of the Season
JAMES WHITE, - - Manager
Wo O N K- Co. Depr. 10, --
Box 1250. Hollywood, Calif.
BARBECUE
Barbecue meats cooked with oak
and hickory wood—well seasoned to
suit any taste. I will be glad to
serve you from Stand No. 7. 191-15-
5-Control.
PHONE 5-0566 or stop of
STAND NO. 2. Spring and Forsey
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ED J. HODGE, Prop.
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SAMUEL HUSTON COLLEGE, Austin, Texas
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We still have some choice open territory. Will give you exclusive agency rights to sell high class hair and toilet preparations. They are good repeters; Fifty per cent commission--you double your money. Selling experience unnecessary. Write for ktm.
STRAIT-TEX CHEMICAL COMPANY,
560 Sixth Ave.
Pittsburgh, Penn
A
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5:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
DR. E. E. WARD
Phone:院 L-30211. Res. X-1001
Temple
Temple
TEMPLA
DR. S. E. L. BROWN,
PEDIACULIST & SURGEON
Disease of Women and Children
(All calls promptly answered)
Phone: 9:30 to 12 A. M.
to 10 A. M.
7:20 to 9 Nipha
Phone:院 U-6191
Res. E-6211
Office 2124 st. 101
St. Louis district
Midland Southern
DALLAS
FEXAS
PHONES
Office HOURS
3-5:31 p.m.
10 a. M. to 11:00 p.m.
Res. 7:31 p.m.
DR. J. G. HARDIN
MEDICINE & HURGERY
Office:
500-1 Good St.
DALLAS
PANEL
Office Y-6543
Res. X-6548
9 to 12 h. m. 3 to 6 p. m.
DR. J. H. DODD
PFLUGSCAN AND SURGEON
2004 Williams St. ... Dallas, Texas
4.11-11
A. S. WELLS
Attorney and Counselor at Law
212 Pythia Tremble,
Dallas, Texas
DR. C. W. FLINT
DESTRICT
Ground Floor Location, 297 West
Ninth Street, Fort Worth, Texas
STOPS HEADACHE
HOSPITAL FOR MEDICAL NEEDS
Authorized Agents for Wearing Lamps
We carry a complete stock of these Lamps, also a complete line of fans and accessories, Electric Iron At The WALKER'S ELECTRICAL SHOP
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Phone 3-8866 3623 Bryan St.
Phone 3-8866
Your Druggist
DRUG STORE
MISON, Jr., Prop
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Dallas, Texas
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COMMUNITY DRUG STORE
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SUPERIOR DELIVERY
Allep at Juliette St. Dallas, Texas
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AIDA HAIR POMADE
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ADIA HAIR POMADE
is evidence that quality is still appreciated and will be always.
A hair strainer and hair dressees of marrying quality and efficiency.
especially prepared to be used with the tissues Aloe flair For models has about the test.
It is not no experiment.
It has been sold and used by particularly named for a quarter of a century. But up in a pound blue tin container.
For sale by all drugstores.
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**PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.**
Office Phone: 7-4510 I. Beam: 8-5043
Office, House
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7:00:10:00 p.m.
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Coinage at Bryan and Central
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PHYSICIAN A. SURGON
Room 219 Pirmasula Temple, Temple
8444 S. 10th St., Dallas, TX 75209
Yorktown H-1037. Office hours:
8:44 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m. in Dallas, Texas
11-8-17
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Office Hours:
9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
DR W. GREEN
Physician and Surgeon
(McMullen Sanitarium)
Office 2014 1-2 Hall St.
Heal Mhil Thomas Tho.
1000 W. 10th St., Dallas, TX 75209
Office - U-3121, Hue - U-3121
Office Hours:
10:00 to 12:00 p.m. 8:00 to 8:00 Night
Bunday by Appointment
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McMILLAN SANTARIUM
Cor. Hall and Bldg. 1
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fa potats chipe tomatoes brent
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were ‘ath
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‘th ‘membre are urged to be pre
‘vor — ‘panaay sehoot wa
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Fisk University Publishes
Football Schedule For
1927 Season
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pers as practice on tae “M206
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WHEN, IF NOT NOW?
“EMBERS .OF OUR group in Texaé are faced
-aituations which eva now are proving at
which in time-to come, bid fair fo offer handicaps
‘vo thoge who are decking a fuller measure of
teak. han they nt eo. Chit ong tht
ston and cuanto fat ofthe rv ue of the ba
-Next in importance ir the inequality of appropiiation
{or Negro education. And of equal importanes though not
so clearly see now are the two acts of the recent legisla
ture enabling cities; to enforee zoning lawe ast to create
‘diatrite in’ whlch all Negroes'may be confingd. Tt
i on the basis of this latert enactment that the City of
Dallas now finds fteelf in a quandary in regard to the en-
forcement of very rigid ennctments concerning white and
Negro districts. - 3
‘Toye canbe no doubt but that the time will come, i
it ianotalrendy-athand, when Negrocr will see in such meas
ures as there very definite handicaps to their progress as
froe and untrammelled citizens; and in such enactments
find practices they will find definite bars to full and free
to thetic unit ot which thay are 8 pert
[Even in prospect these circumstances ani situations should
appear as dangerous to such a polnt that already definite
steps would-have been taken-to change them and to femove
the danger of thelr effects fram the pathway of thows- whe
aro to come in after years. There-ean be no doubt but that
they must-be removed. It would seem tut act, of wisdom
ite bogin now to work. against them and if_ work agains
[them is not begun now, when should it begin?
|. -Tt In ltazally true that the Bin of silence often forge
more wtrongly the chains that bind and hinder: Tt is also
‘that the agta done at the dictates of ptejudice aré be
jing slowly overcome, and at the expense of muth trouble;
Jand results are seen after-tho-tapre of muctitime. More
than a few wionths was required to vettle the Democratic
no sooner-had-a favorable Judgment. beer
jrendered by the Sirpremo Court of the United States thas
tho Texas Logialatare at onc’ belfan to frame another méas
lurp; different in tone but with the same intent, and now
{before fall and tres participation in politics is possible to
lmembars of the groip, tant eases roust be made of this new
|ruling and the expente of defeat inall the local courts mus
}be gone through and the Supreme Court finally approach
led. All of such struggles will take time and money; they
|wil vequire o.stoutness of heart which cannot now be sai
to be a part of the make-up of the ordinary member of our
fecow.. It-would seem then, naturally that we would decide
Inow to bostir ourtelves, wo ‘Texans, and to move steadily
fina ansible yet intelligently aggressive way against these
evils which we ropognizo ax’ handicaps. If not now, when
Ishould we start? Until wo start we, cannot end, The fu
betomes present with very day and with the coming
-aeery.day there is-s postponement of the hopes.of yee
day which was not bom. Now is the ap
[pointed time; upok- ux lx the rerponaliity We-wit
ries in our duties to the generations which are to. comé
us Hf we are found hesitant and unwilling to. assam
and’ tjucharge these reaponsibilities to-ouryelves. and out
POLITICS AND TEXANS
At ANOTHER Presidential
aa Aeris roves
tino et
sand Tes shal art do
and seo'if' Ht’ thia campaign ¢
again to Yotrivo thelr fortm
jon. Republican politics it T
NOW THAT ANOTHER Presidential Campaign lors
in the near future and politieal forces. are stirring them-
valvog in all quarters of America, preparing for the test of
strenf Inthe sclection of x new ehet executive sat nna
ural that Texas and Texans shout east sou, look overthe
paliticat field and seo’if fit this campaign there is not op-
portunity to try agin to vetrive thelr fortunes and recover
thelr lost position. Republican politics in Texas has reach-
ed a stalo-mate which does. not go forward, it x not pro-
gressive, it is liy-white and it has reached the end of its
rtgources, It would acera then that a contest among Re-
publics forthe nomination might offer chance for Texas
te redeem itself and to fall again into the REGULAR Re-
publican column.
__---Tiie contest between the Creager forces and Wurzbach
fins by No means spent itself and in the light of the fact
thatwBows Cringer ha not ahown the delded gain in
nfrength in Texas which was expected after the Butte
camouflage might lend strength tothe idea which we un-
dokitand is carrent in Washington to the effect that in at
Gnpting to unseat Wurahach, Boss Creager was cutting
dbven or attempting to eut down the Republiean lead in Con-
gress by one mare vote. There is one good reason why Re-
pubiiemniem tn Texas is mot grown; that reason is the fol,
lowing of the lily-white policy in a State which as far’as
its white people are ae always bea one party,
State. The Hutte success and the eoming of the Republican
party under the primary rule was a gestiit, of great
tao and it compriga situation which will not repeat i
salt ote-thoxiand eara-ta ema
“<The Feil Repibcatis i Texas have no voice in the pol
lel of thelr patty; they have been excluded. through.
sbor of years because of chicanery,and w misata
‘acts, and the timie has come when by some means or
‘they must make thelr way back into the party. -
Te. would geem a ‘easy matter when the time comes
Precinct County and Stata conventions shall elect
‘ en tor black Texans
and ta ‘mi to be able to carr
ep: a contest delegation, ean be 16 doubt
acerca © ka bee ca top
owe ts ri wae sine Sa
' way back into the Repubilean party wil
agai pete pb knel ened om
nua the vided sto dstriets by
he he Stade must be vided Ini iatlets by
all they 8 ns rer Th tin tral wi oe
a ernst gra acl pra Heer doen the
Se ee
Ber tee ne ean nen
os Dasa memes, pucie sae eres ee
4o fight Back to his pristine place in power? -
of a att ee etree PRESIDE
hing of a reallzation of all of our hopes of many years past. ~
‘Whether 1 wil happen oF hot Wl depend wholly upon PERSO!
type of poltieal mind which has been generated during alll
“these yearxof ‘politieal inactivity, But the time is ripe UL
shother opportunity is now surely coming to hand, We lont| "
‘after the Ban Antonio Convention the Black and Tan at Lea
‘tempt was a finsco; the last contest at Cleveland was lost/xo te wattor:
bet evry nefhecrsin brings acter ppertanlly 1-291 rere, Pone
eee and only those who iethin their eoule are quitters arelag aanvonet the
content to stop short of anything bat victory. Let's getlees te te taeuity »
inal rst Dat) aay despdl
~ Saas ‘ eeneiowranes
‘ANOTHER INTENTION GONE WRONG ores, s asuster
MARTIN, THE NEGRO aviator-was not among
‘who hopped off for the race across the Pacific althoug> it
‘ras announced by hitn some weeks previous thet he would
be one of thowe who would Gompete. for the $88,000.00 in
prize money offered Fe ee ee D. Dole
air race. Martin is a Negro.. At the time of starting it
‘was indicated that he did not have a plane. It may have
happened that Martin would have been numbered among
the missing after a few hours at sea as were many of those
who hopped off for the trip across the treacherous Pacific,
‘and it might have happened that he would-have been one
‘of those to win this fame and glory if he had had a plane:
but Martin did not have « plane, and it is ¢ven rumored
now that he, never had planned to get # plane. “Sueh ru-
mors may not be founded-in fact bub-so-often -it happens
that representatives. of our race, in-their-desire to do the
large and spegtaculdr thing, talk until the trath gives out
and then just; keep on talking, ‘and in the last analysis not
‘only they but very often the race as well is'embarrassed.
Good intentions do men credit when backed by action
which reéialts in real accomplishment, We have too mach
stated intention in projéets Tike these and’ too tittle actual
carrying through. Somehow this journal bétieves that the
interest of all would be served hest by less advertisement
of intention and more actual delivery. Our aviators until
how have all proven a joke. ?
Se ae
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PRESIDENT DOGAN » ANNOUNCES
PERSONNEL CHANGES IN FAC-
ULTY FOR 1927 SESSION
PRESIDENT OF SAMUEL HUSTON
~~ HAS STRONG INCLINATION ~
TOWARD ATHLETICS
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Luncheon honoring Mrs. Hamilton, out of 'town guest were Mrs. Glee Johnson of Dallas; and Mrs. W. R. Williams of Wadderham, W. D. Mitten, and M. Zeke Cook of Dallas spent last Saturday night here accompanied home, and accounted home Sunday lunch and Mrs. Lula Butter, Mrs. Kati-Me. Mrs. Lula Butter, Mrs. Kati-Me.
Padden Mosely entertained with a whirl party in honor of her sister, Kate Mosely, who was Thursday for her-home in Lahara M. M. G. O'Gill spent a day in Marshall guest of friends in California, and Harris left Thursday for points in California. The following delegates and visitors attended the conven-
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JACKSONVILLE. Rav M. H. M. Kurt, a graduate of Kurt's Church and his regular appointment Sunday, Mrs. Clare Grae of Dallas is in the city visiting her mother, Born to her and Mrs. O. R. Scott, a baby boy, August 16th. Mrs. Kurt is in city for the past two months despite the Tadson Tension has recently installed an Electric machine after a 10-year absence. Mrs. Tadson work as seamstress, Mrs. Anna Flower and daughter are spending time at Port Worth, Mrs. Belle Wade of Plainfield, Ark. is visiting her mother, a nice home in North Jackson.
our painshes Dentil is building a nice home on his list on the dim street. He will be after a two months stay in the city. W. D. Mitchell of Waco spent a few days in the city in Louis and attended a Galveston event. A. E. Aitter of Galveston are tinted in blue. B. Bluestone is the leadership of M. Traussie M. Campbell in the Red and Bluestone in Spanish. Chapel of the Red Shed is the history over the Red Shed, Mrs. Bluestone is the pastor sum in Sunday, Aug. 31 to spend the remainder of Abe sum.
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Nob. Robert K. Barcs, assistant attorney general of Ohio, grand jury member in the attendance to the supreme judge of Pythnitha, left the city Monday morning by motor to Valdez and Emma Barcs and Carolina A. Tylter. During their stay in the Hotel, the Barcs party was this
dinner guest on Sunday evening of
M. W. Bailer, master. The Alumni
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State Street, was called to Cincinnati,
was on duty 4 days ago on an al-
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had stopped in the city durante
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Cincinnati, left the Calebath, left
the city during the week for their
destination, was accompanied
by delegation.
P. M. H. Hodge, Lucy Cress, Leila
M. Pamela Fannie, Lainte N. Laine
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Mrs. Loury Monodson-Brice of Radiapolis, Indiana, has returned to school in the city in the city as the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martyn, 4406 South Georgia, Mrs. Mangie Gutter of Atlanta, Georgia, is spending some time in the city with relatives in the city, Mrs. Martyn, 4406 South Georgia, Mrs. Mangie Cardookd to Mr. Spencer, Hanson on August 16, 2014, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Craddock, 4420 Dearborn Dr., John M. Gandy, pres. the Virginia State College, Petersburg, Va. spent three busy days in the school, school-term and conferring with graduates of the school who are, in addition, some were of T. Holley, of the institution of said school; John A. Aatat, Mrs. D. W. Liew, P. Johnson, L.
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persons were injured and two carel completely demolished in a collision received a fractured leg and severe inscription. Mr. John Adams Goff (white) was knocked unconscious and was badly cut and bruised. Services were good at Gallerie B, C. Rev. M. D. Parker deserved to town and her two sons and Mrs. and M. K. Brown of Paris are very largely attended Sunday, Sunday for Dalian to visit her son and other relatives.
NECHES . The Hauptl Sunday School at the Evan Spring Church is very largely attended Sunday, Sunday for Dalian to visit her son and other relatives. The farmers are showing are on the oarward march, Sunday the home of M. C. Clampman Mansion of the home of M. F. Tubb of Comby Cross to M. F. Tubb of Comby Cross to Mr. F. Tubb of Comby Cross to Mr. 99 guests. Many distinguished guests, both white and black, are in marriage with Rev. J. D. Shaw, after which refreshments are held. HILSEM . Now Belated B. S. opened at 9:10 A. M. with Wood, Stuart and his teachers at their post.
CORNISCALE Evening Beauty Club met at the atmoe of Madam Dalia Alfa's inst. Wednesday, with the hostess, a very pleasant, evening was a great, this being awaing evening. The hostess served a very Valentine meal. The guests were very happy.
Among the outstanding prizes
of the cloister by the boys and
the girls, the $1,000 prize was
by Russell Stapp from Houston
and one $1,000 prize was by
Russell Stapp from Houston
one one more than any boy in the
state of Texas in 1988. Mrs. Rieca
$500.00 for the best exhibit of
the fourth year club for girls. Tona
$500.00 for the best second place in
judging dairy cattle. Dana King
$500.00 in receiving $200.00 in
County brought back $200.00 in
which, in the highest amount, we
buy any county in the state of Texas
in spending a few days in Crockett
with friends / red acquaintances
to give him home for his 18th
Tuesday in Tyler, where he is to
take his 18th fall. He is a graduate of
The Piedmont High School, Podesta
Town.
ELPASO .. Mr. Bates, Hates and
and Mr. John Pryor were hostesses
and Mrs. John Pryor was hostess
evening, August 19th with a formal
reception and tea, honoring Mrs. A.
Hates, H. J. Allen, A. McBride,
H. J. Hates, in the reception
room, the house decorations,
R. I. Green, R. B. Robinson, M. Wile
iams and Wm. Wiewart, a Mell, and
R. I. Green, in the house decoration and menu
Mr. McBride is the stairer of Mrs.
McBride in the house decorations
Master Walter and Miss Ruby
Dowell of Marlborough, Texas canon
through the city, entrances to Los
Angeles and other polls in Califor
M. R. R. Flowers and Mist Rufa
M. R. R. Fleet for Dallas, Texas to
the University of Texas to
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T. T. Tupelo of Oakland
Chilienna is the guest of her brother
and sister in law, Mr. and
Mrs. Juju Fleet for Texas,
who are ten years old.
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of Mrs. Wm. Roseborough, 1111
Marshall McCain Hall was buried
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burial was in condo cemeteries.
Mr. and Mrs. Easter Dilligham of Los Angeles California, passing through orchard overland on the Pacific Coast. Mrs. and Mrs. Texas wars, the wars of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willame, 1438 Bear Creek. Mrs. and Mrs. M. R. H. W. Lopes and M. P. C. Hatchisonburg, are week-end visitors of Mr. A. Thomas, 1438 Bear Creek. Mrs. and Mrs. Lopes Hatchisonburg in the wife of Myrilla Avenida Church's efficient wife.
Mohsen Obcian and Johnnie Laws of Marshall, Texas are the hosts of the Dallas Stars' game against the Vickers Jr. 1291 B. Third Street. The Dallas Exhibition in earnest at 10 a.m. at the Moyle and N. 1400 B. St. Rivian Street. Shown or bring your local address. CAMBRIDGE, N. B. was well attended at all Churchies Sunday. Ray
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Miss Eyes wonders what happened to the dance that was planned for the evening, and plans fell through, but since the stunt you pulled, Miss Eyes thinks your invited guest would have received a gift of honor had refused to come to your dance would have been a loss. Miss Eyes "bone" just at the opening of the dance season. Miss Eyes wonders if the invitations are issued and if you are invited it will only be for the pleasure the public will get out to see. Miss Eyes tries to pretend that you are not "weel."
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The "Gossiping Twins" were out a few nights ageing pulling one of the wild, high class parties, they learned about in the North and South, and wid. Miss Eyes advises you, to change your place for the one you now have as subject to raids at the social position to be placed in the "Jee" over night for indictment conspiracy and you are sure to get caught to be fined. And you are really going to get it good Miss Eyes has the take heed you may as well expect anything.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1927
KNIGHTS OF McDONALD CLOSES SESSION IN HIGH SPIRIT
Great Meeting, Ken Inen, Interest, With accustomation to success Nimple. The *Kipman Peterson*, in *Attendance*, Suprenske Clerk, Mon. G. McMullan's *Art Exhibit* Excels Dellas Fair. The report was full of interest from its *The Second Annual Session of the* *Second Annual Session of the*
The Haggy Gold Luck Social Club
Met Thursday evening with Mrs
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in present in order to make plans for
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on Friday, September 1, 1997.
Florid Street, Sep. 1, 1997.
Royal Knights and Daughters of and the organization in a stance McBethland which just lifts the self-financial condition. _Wednesday successful gathering of our people, brew was in his place, long before the state. The opening session on Monday, men, women and children
The Moon light Clubry Club
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A. grand program
Dallas county was well represented at the Farmers Congress held at Priceline View State College, Dallas. More than a thousand delegates from all parts of the State attended this meeting. The County Agents of Dallas County were successful in securing the delegation. County delegation which consisted of more than forty persons. From prominent among the farmers of this country were Mr. Ted Moshler and Mr. L. Sander of the White House and Mr. William Shankle of the New Hope Community following is a list of the Club members who attended the Congress Mrs. T. D. Marshall and Mrs. V. Owens of the Dallas Club, Mrs. Fields of the Rogers Club, Mrs. Fields of the Shade Club.
The Club boys and girls made a creditable, howing for the County. The following are the prize winners for this year: Dippey Jones of Dairy Castle, Ola Maa Gildingay and A. Z. Fields of the Rochers Club won in canning Okra, Oracle Davis of the Brickyard Club and Hattie Green of the Bear Creek Club won for everybody enjoyed the trip for both pleasant and proficient. Everybody enjoyed the trip for a greater meeting next year.
ST. JAMES A. M. E.
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night with 14 conversations and
celebrations. Dr. Moton had his closing
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splendid audience greeted him and
expressed its appreciation for the
excellent services he rendered during
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in the realm of Religion Dallas Churches Invite You To "COME TO CHURCH" Sunday!
1. Scaleson comes to the Throne amid Difficulties.
We have just indicated the domestic queens who marked the church, queens who staged a sweet stage of Israel, hence, it was during those attirions that the queens were crowned. The crown of his great father, David — who grown久 old and was no longer grown久 old — was left to thank the tales of the work of the kingdom so much was left to thank the high priest and other leaders. Admired, the oldest among the princes, the most commanding personality, pure beauty and very ambition, made him the most commanding king, not intimidating. It was under the guidance of the Solomon was to be moved to the princes and leaders of the crowned proclaimed king. He gave a great effort to the princes and leaders of the crowned proclaimed king. He was at the close of this feast to gudge to have at once to Balthasar and and at once to Balthasar and and to David and ordered that Solomon be immediately proclaimed king, having him as king Solomon and was for his younger brother, having him as king Solomon and was for his younger brother, having him as his father and Solomon with all his heart to the
II. Solomon Seeks Wisdom.
Solomon was granted in his vision the privilege of asking what ever he desired, wonderful opportunity, wisdom, wisdom and understanding. He shows he was a man possessed of wisdom in his choice. 1. He had been his father's Friend, he wanted David to be his friend. "Thou had showed, David my Father great kindness, whose conduct had been pleasing to God," as he waited before then in truth. 2. He had given him a son to
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1627
given these a wires and understand in-
spired a heart. A "aion" may be measured
by a thermometer. The other officers elected were as
charged by David was delivering his last
charge to Solomon it is not record, and
to Karel it is not record, and to W. L. Davenport
to give us as to how he work
were received but the lesson today
were received but the lesson today
were received but the lesson today
STATE SUNDAY
SCHOOL
With the closing of the 34th season of the State B. Y. P. U. Wed., the State Sunday School Convention opened its 4th annual meeting at the Macedonia Church, Dr. R. Arlington Wilson, Pastor. After the Conservation Service, Trayer R. L. Horton, Houston, Memoriam services for the late Dr. Fulva M. Edwards, Houston, Memoriam services for the late Dr. Fulva M. Edwards, Texasan, and M. B. Bilbrow, Dallas. Special stakes by J. M. C. Andre, and M. T. W
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No. 1788
1927.
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Corsicana, Texas
July 20, 1927.
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Friday night, was given over to a musical by the various choir members, led by Mr. J. M. C. Amos, and Rev. M. T. Warner, among the choir members, led by Mr. B. Elbeth, Oak Cliff, Antioch Houston, Mt. Zion, Pert Worth, St. John Dalallas, New Hobe Dalallas, and St. John Dalallas, on sacred Sacred Worship was made by Mr. R. H. Coleman, author and musicist, St. Paul Baptist Church, Dalila.
Sunday morning: Was given over to the Departmental work of the convention, the appraisers were to work with the department, Perry, Corrente, Primary Department, Mrs. H. A. Rogers, Dellam, Intermaternal and Senior Department.
Sunday Morning 9:30 Special feature was a Medal Sunday School School event, "The Warming of the Sun," Sept. 8, E. Grice. At the 11:00 o'clock, the closing sermons were delivered by Dr. J. K. Koos, the president, Dr. J. K. Koos, the afternoon, Dr. J. K. Koos, the festival by Paula K. K. K. for 100 children, conducted by Mrs. R. A. Wilson. The sermon at the night was "The Warming of the Sun," C. Bledsoe, Tyler, Up to Saturday, more than 116,653 was
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The Dallas District Sunday School Convention and Allen League Conference will be held at Chapel A, M. E. Church to St. James Temple A, M. E. Church. Center of Florence and good girls, all pastors, will observe Sunday Schools and all District Workers, will please observe the fourth-7b and we will continue in regular sessions until the close of Sunday, Sept. 16, 10t. Bishop W. Hill, that match business man and orator, Hon. W. Willa, will attend to Interpret the Laymen in the work of the Church, Rev. Jennings, and Dr. Gee Touaree is in Denver, Cole. We week attending the annual conference as alder dreaming to Bishop W. Hill to Bishop A, J. Carey.
BOLL STREET C. M. E. CHURCH
Boll and Jullette.
Rev. N. W. Clark, Ministro
Last Sunday morning our pastor
gave us "n" most thrilling message
illustrated by word picture the
ambition and the burden of sheep to ruler
of Israel. The congregation
drank deeply and even the children
adventured. It was a wonderful wem-
nner. At night, Ira Brooks, (white de-
tail), came in soon after the subject of
his substance was "What Are We
Seeking?" She was at her best and
Society and Clubs
The Student club met the Thursday, August evening, August 40th at the home 29th with Wilhelm and Kennett Koege, St. Lukes and music were additional reports of the rally made enjoyable by all the House was called the grand total 49,728. The president to order by the President. The leaders and members are grateful to the students and faculty for their support. Leola Hines and Mabel Vere, Next fort to raise money for the forunmerly meeting will be Sept. 14 with Mia Koege, Next meeting Sept. 16 with Odesse Fogeman at 307 Meadow and Mrs. Kimbrough as hostess.
Wednesday night at 11:45 p.m. White Bill was shot as he was walking down the street. Manning was arrested later and placed all in connection with the shooting. Charges of murder were dropped in Tigre court Friday morning. According to records made by Geller, the shot while riding in a car with three other men. Nahh Adams, Assistant Attorney accepted the complaint.
Samuel Huston Will
Austin, Texas. Sept. 3- Authorities have here announced that there will be a special train, run for students who will attend Samuel Hunt College's next session. Leave Pt. Worth at 7:15 a.m. over the M. K. and T railway on Sept. 16. It's department from Dallas will be at 6 a.m.
TO THE CITIZENS OF 'DALLAS
WHO ARE INTERESTED IN THE
CENTRAL AVE, GRAVE YARD.
The Central Ave. Grave Yard is being inquired upon by the travel,
who are interested in an injunction against a man attempting to fence in a part of the street. The man will protect it. I, being one of the last elected Trustees of the ground, will be inquired about the public of the situation and I will proceed at once to fence it. Any one desired to aid, please
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