Dallas Express

Saturday, December 17, 1927

Dallas, Texas

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The Dallas Express MANY LEADERS ATTEND CONFERENCE AT DURHAM Los Angeles, Cal. Dec. 17- (A N. P.)-With only twenty-four hours to sanction, Mrs. W. H. Long was forced to see her furniture a memorial dressed by William. The text of the memorial was as legislative body, until such legal arrangement there is no legal and re- servation. Mrs. W. H. Long was addressed to Congress follow: A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope Charts, Maps and Graphs Indicate Present Status of Race Progress and Lack of Progress Discussed With Candor in Meeting of Country's Best Minds. DURHAM, N. C., Dec. 17—(ANF) bear, religion, and Social uplift, the suite of careful surveys of the diff. The effort to take stock and taba! entire assembly looked him over, recent fields covered. In fact, concerning the status of the Negro with some degree of ex-activeness by a conference at the University of Texas, sympathetic gaze, what was found was set forth in plain terms in order to be able to the business interests of the country was explained by a special agent and assistant business promoter allies. The assemblage of Experienced business men bared more than two hundred active characters of the scars of bitter business. Hinted at the most vitile and aggressive characters of paraded charts, Research specialist characters in every phase of race reported observations; and three business organizations of the N.A. ACQUIT WHITE YOUTH OF KILLING NEGRO Little Rock, Ark, Dec. 17—A capitol of R.R. Smith, aged 11 years at the age of 58,000 by John D. Rocks a gift of $85,000 for the execution of a prominent white family (elder, 37), for the execution of a N. W. here, on the charge of murdering Two indictments, one for robbery of Joseph Brown, a Negro, and one for murder of Howard Love, a Negro, are being sentenced against Smith, who has been re- sentenced to death. Howard Love, a Negro, will be made of the has not been determined both of them alleged offenses against the Light Johnson was indicted. Sidney if ever a Southern Jury might have been formed to waive, Mira, W. H. Lung, a form of waive, Mr. W. H. Lung, will be free from residence in Juris- tury Street, as climax to a dream of restitution that has occurred the attention of the L.A. City prosecution to secure any new murder any male with bases are Negroes. ARM BROKEN IN AUTO COLLISION Wednesday evening at Frenton Liaean, one of the five original Gallery received a broken arm property, which was due to recur when his car collided with some un- known white fan. Williehua was crushed wielded, known to Jackson Hill, garage, three lights against the procedure but witnessing the accident, are R. I. no avail, but it is believed Calhoun and Jesse Walker, officers of other Negro property own Palmetto Investigated, there may still be a street was made. WOMAN LOSES IN SEGREGATION FIGHT Los Angeles, Dec. 11—(A P.) With only twenty-four hours to waant, Mira, W. H. Lung, a form of waant, Mr. W. H. Lung, will be free from residence in Juris- tury Street, as climax to a dream of restitution that has occurred the attention of the L.A. City prosecution to secure any new murder any male with bases are Negroes. George H. Liaean, one of the five original Gallery received a broken arm property, which was due to recur when his car collided with some un- known white fan. Williehua was crushed wielded, known to Jackson Hill, garage, three lights against the procedure but witnessing the accident, are R. I. no avail, but it is believed Calhoun and Jesse Walker, officers of other Negro property own Palmetto Investigated, there may still be a street was made. As in former Africa, Christians urged to attend and receive the following the Maurya county affair, gifts for the children of parents gifts from the many sources which govern Horton assured the committee the necessary resources to provide the gifts. The banks of provisions for the poor are plaintant one. — something in his power to unveil of the city will be furnished thru 'Market For The Poor' to be encountered of the saddest circumstances of the saddest NEGRO AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS URGE COOLIDGE TO ENFORCE ALL CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS VIRGINIA FIGHTS EXECUTION OF INSANE MAN CHRISTMAS TREE FOR KIDS AND BASKETS FOR POOR THROUGH WELFARE DEPARTMENT Warns Southerners Against Opposing the Seating of Smith and Vare. Fears Recoil From Rotten Southern Burrough System Airing Which Republicans Will do. GOVERNOR OFFERS TO STOP MOB VIOLENCE Washington, A. C. Co. 15-15 (ANP) be taken in 1926 and to make a Cole Hines, United States Senator, responsible responsepment of represen- tations in Congress sailing states are against opposing the seating of "honest and constitutional" Mahwville, Tennessee, Dec. 14. The State of Tennessee wants no more outbreaks of licking and noodle stands and ready to do all in its power to prevent them, according to an open letter to sheriffs and attorneys general issued by Governor Harry H. Horne, calling attention to the growing number of Noyau citizens and fears that the breaking down of state rights in the case of Hillebrand Constitution provides that a commission shall be taken every ten years to reconstitute the repudiation of the constitution. Governor power in an emergency to call into service such police officers of the state as in his opinion are necessary to suppress such acts of abused violence. Governor Hillebrand carries the county officers that his office is at all times interested in keeping peace and good order in all the counties and has had the local authorities brought to such and open the request of local authorities or notice of such outbreaks. In conclusion the Governor statement of the state should be maintained at all hazards. After the recent licking in Mavoy County, the stateiment is taken as an outgrowth of that occurrence, which it is said to have had the local authorities brought the matter promptly to the attention of the Governor or taken other Hillebrand statement is clearly in line with the policy of his predecessor, Governor Austin Peay, who took a viewous action for the prevention of noodle violence. When waited on by a delegation from the Tennessee State University, Senator elect South and Senator Varee Varee, in the United States Senate, declaring that they might get a precedent to bar themselves from Noyau are kept from violation. Senator Hillebrand, perhaps, realizes that down South the elections are openly and frequently nullified. The governor of Noyau citizens and fears that the breaking down of state rights in the case of Hillebrand Constitution provides that a commission shall be taken every ten years to reconstitute the repudiation of the constitution. Governor power in an emergency to call into service such police officers of the state as in his opinion are necessary to suppress such acts of abused violence. Governor Hillebrand carries the county officers that his office is at all times interested in keeping peace and good order in all the counties and has had the local authorities brought to such and open the request of local authorities or notice of such outbreaks. In conclusion the Governor statement of the state should be maintained at all hazards. After the recent licking in Mavoy County, the stateiment is taken as an outgrowth of that occurrence, which it is said to have had the local authorities brought to such and open the request of local authorities or notice of such outbreaks. In conclusion the Governor statement of the state should be maintained at all hazards. SET FEBUARY 12 AS RACE RELATIONS DAY Dallas State Chamber of Commerce, august 12, 2014, also presents its City Charter, except presentation No. 12. SET FEBRUARY 12 AS RACE RELATIONS DAY Dallas Nudge Chamber of Commerce, urging support of Glencore program, also the passage of second ordinance, except position No. 24. New York, Dec. 11 — A summons to church people to passout and prayer to free our nation from the evils of lynching and double violence in the United States, the Council of Churches through its Commission on Race Relations. 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Xe eee eee ae sore akg oie CARD OF THANKS- Wwe win 09 thank | our my Rader gash en EP pie ee ee tate epee tees ae Soe eae oe taste eter atte tee ees nee a att cos Seater ate a tnd Mr Gm PUSS SR ca re See AIDA HAIR . POMADE ., bay dae olen On kOe La), | TTY Sas Bl Eats nah sae. =i HAIR POMADE eats fae AN eam we ee ace (es) eae an, ie BI rns ere in ae ees qs fe Soll meee ma oe [URERMRMROPSOR YS smcrury "oy "ws "S’ mace aaa x eventa 7 rer rae: e ongtee memes cans | PP an utes nats ea et ae 4 Dr, Hugh | ' or - se uirine sino ant EOE 3: Se ae ORMOND H. DANIEL Fame en st {Preteishenal. Calms coos verve teas SHEPPARD SANSTARIUM hres Pn aa nine sneteay Cale cso eo area ccna sane“ Stans salt Coan fuera wmran Doe W. T. BURKE, bal - ‘cm eee es amu a Rin gpa |e eae | DR. W. K. FLOWERS |, eatfmctan-sonaeon son cn snaps a ee ie aiecetact mate ca aes SS omar DR. P. tl, SUNDAY, ee apathy Sanne eee ae ECE, GEA, Sears we Seems oe inter root mass ees cael Se ee’ SS ~ “DR. Wir. GREEN warts Seok agian Sean M. L_ROBERTSON, ~ wre cman tt to a a em AS. WELLS Tele eee ks Telit en Cnbiacins aun ff cece Seen eer ets ort aegis DR. G. M. MUNCHUS aenscie Axb scacmmy seedahateati Ores Bre Bar aot st Tit oad “otice Phone 4 ee” ita a ‘Stee eter Leet eb iemt hp ms ‘Soe ta'ta a eae Peewee = a See. Str fantwece a [tom to ham ema Sande gt $e DR. A. E. THOMPSON Pamcua ane soueaon ett Sey tbe ot “orree ome se na harem te DRC, W. FLINT a pam enone For or Pee we wm cs 8 Beings _ DR. EE. WARD Cn oa ee es ations venation” ioe ores Bowne ear Ne a ae fc? wince etter 2 a “Dr. BE Howel, -epeantes oni eoeaioe oa toe rete gery cor aanioes eee po nae TS a eae wast See —pRV Boub” Smeal onl a “pi E © Pinisro one acer snage peta eidaie ren MISS EYES. SOCIETY Miss Kyea would like to advise you can strut, ground and, fear the shallow minded person who big. The play for notoriety is large called a certain office a few days rough, but the person is to go and proceed to Verre o'cumult. the telephone to be careful, be _____ I hand, I have received many calls in the local State Republican Chairman, 10 Marry Temple No. 4, Houses of Inquiring, in the past week or so, by the National Republican Convention 10 have remixed their Therefore, I take this method of outreach (mutes) and help remove the old mail, pelt, save their side-walk, and I announce your letter to save us unharmed. I have approached to house and Hope the electors who may wish to perfect car, and will give presentations to the staff of Texas where select a man Statewide. On Tuesday evening, Oct. 31, publication Party process, I believe in Chailman, like Job Kinnick of Plain, Prantha Temple Arts club entertainment, the governmental principles that Worth, or Harry Deck of Dallas, program and art exhibit, and have no faith or come to display. Grand prize, exhibition, and have no faith or come to display. Mr. Griffin of Daines and Co., Graduated, he was gifted. A Corn-Bread Blues A brown-skin mamma and sweet corn-bread are pleasin' to a good papal. 8511 CORN-BREADE BLUES - Vocal with Guitar LONG. LONESOME DAY BLUES - Vocal with Guitar Both Sung and Played by "Texas" Alexander OKeh ELECTRIC RACE RECORD OKeh PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION 25 West 60th Street New York, ACE RECORD PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION Fort 43th Street New York, N RACE RECORDS ORGAN PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION 21 West 55th Street New York, N. Y. you can sit out, around and look big. The gray for maternity is large but the person is too small, but the person is too small. Miss Eyes may well to the contrary would be Jelly Bean who takes advantage of the rain and dark and his auto and feel safe in his little apartment. Miss Eyes must weather does not hide the number on your car, even the Miss Eyes body companion was, she and her friends, because Miss Eyes hawkgirl companion has named her name linked with, carrier of her body companion, and had better but low until after the holidays, because you 'm better than there. Where there is smoke there' also fire. You have donated your relationships, for some time, but stiff you are seen publicly angry. Even then the your dental may be worse. Even then the your dental may convince if you continue to be seen here and there Miss Eyes may be the much discussed "Companion Mortgage." You can be the nubble will not talk about you, but you had better out of the puzzles we are often. fidence in a Party Organization fostered on color and pride and maintained only by a Party or which a Party Organization has no right to live. You and all of your friends should unite under the chair of the Chairman. LEXANDER Okeh Artist Dead Blues on mamma on bread a good papal BOME DAY BLUES·Vocal Played by "Texa" Alexander A SPIVEY Okeh Artist MORNIN' BLUES·Vocal LAKE BLUES·Vocal Born Spivey with Piano and Guitar M. GATES Okeh Artist TH IN THE ST. LOUIS FLYING MACHINE·Saman Hew, J. M. Gates·Audited by Saman Sijon and Namae ECORDS PH CORPORATION New York, N. Y. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY DECEMBERTA 17, 1927 prosperous Wortbock of Syracuse, the Party could买得 and a wipe out and legislation. Leaving these men out of the political equation, there would be splendid, who could reorganize the machinery of the Party and put a Republican Organization in leadership or a political Organization that is found today backyaking. The prohibition element, next day the K. K. Plan element, and the Party always with the same view to federal politication, is to be trusted, and legitimately and firmly the Party has been known but not why this kind of leadership has been so successful, the organization is behind compaction. There are over $500,000. Republican electors white and black in Texas. The nationalization, those electors can be not only behind men and women, but also would have tremendous influence and affects on shaping the careful candidates, thus demonstrating. tight the wisdom and unstruthens, in our American form of government, and in our American form of government, in the same State and Conduct will be insured for National, State, Congressional, County and Protect constructions. All these laws extend these conventions and cast their vote for such persons or designees and a National Committee that will perfect a State Republican support of decent electors white and black. hope you will lead your influence to these ends. With host wishes for your success, I am, STAVE ASKS FOR DEATH. PENALITY IN HYDERSAH CASE This state is seeking the death penalty, rather than either an acquittal or a guilty sentence in this case of Harry Lee Kitchener, who knew Basil Neal McCormick and Grover Adams' Criminal District Court on chanting of murder in juror 16 of 16 Jd. Jordan, Tenn. 104 Monroe and Mauve Hughes, criminal defense lawyer. Delaware criminal defense law requires the state to represent by Robert Mart and Dan Gillan, assistant prosecutor. Two days was required for the selection of the jury. A special venue of $80 million was summoned by the prosecutor, except a do or not, was used in selecting the trial jury, the panel, except a do or not, was used in selecting the trial jury, witness for cause when they said they did not believe in the death penalty, more money because they refused to agree to the suspended sentence or the law of the self defense as All witnesses to the man, both state and address, are Nebraska. The suspect was arrested in Nebraska by Burkley in one of the audited power of witnesses to be offered the white Christmas Tree MAZDA Decorative Light Outfits PRICE $299 DALLAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ELECTRIC SHOP INTERURBAN BLDG. JACKSON & BROWDER STRE. TELEPHONE 1-832-211 The Negro Chamber of Commerce will meet, Sunday, Dec. 18, 187 at Kibbel Baptist Church on the corner of 9th and Cliff streets at 10:30 a.m. by the businessmen of Dallas. **Program** 1. Book by the chair. 2. Scripture reading. 3. Remarks by the pastor on the importance of such a meeting. 4. "Hatred" is a Grass Creewd. 5. "My Business in Business, Will I" 6. "What caused me to be a Business, Fred Wolf." 7. "What Opportunity Business, Joe Simpson." 8. "How to Stay in Business, John Kow." 9. "What the Business He is招待 to Stand Together, Prof. J. Burnett." 10. "What started, O. R. Clatborn." 11. "What we need as a Race, A. Adams." 12. "Progress of the Race, R. T. Hamilton." 13. "The Field of the Negro, R. L. Hamilton." 14. "How the Race Should Cooperate, R. C. Hick." 15. "How the Opportunity in Real Estate, H. Hayfield." 16. "Can Negro Doctors Run a Hospital?" 17. "If so, How Should they Get the People?" 18. "The Planning of new things in the history of Dallas Come out W. L. DICKON, Pastor. Alma Ringer, Clerk." **WILLIE BATTLES MAY BEAT HIGHWAY CHARGE** Program fice, it was 'injured' Tatay, Butler, who proclaimed his innocence that he was 'injured' by the investigation. The Nega's aged mother, who was in jail, needed of a diving it was with. Battl, he was 'trumped' by several Negroes who were in jail. The bodies held on Trunk avenue overturned will. Will McCraw, District attorney, was in jail. The investigation of the case, Battl, is held in the Dallas county jail. admitted Tuesday. But—"Our Young, charged of his impotence in connection with the death of the Navy's aged moth—in bonded $1,000 makes of a living the Poison John. Mail the notice to his home, but never severed Magnus' action of the Dallas in the battle he was involved in. Trunk avenue ever-gun fight with Young. w. Will McCraw. Dis-street in Oak Cliff. Do not enter the battle. The battle is wince court of self defense. at all county jail. Furniture Bargains You always save, real money stores, no matter if high ceil- only ask a comparison of guarantee so save you 25 PER CENT to Cash or Reason always save, real money here on furniture, no matter if high class or medium potted sk a comparison of prices on any article tee to save you 25 PER CENT to 33 PER CENT Cash or Reasonable Terms The nationally-known, and advertised heated sold on an absolute guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. Travail on double radiant clay back netshell trimmed $16.50 SOUTH PERSONAL Miss Nadine Love, will be leading an soprano with Dixie Chassel and Sibylle, saffrons organized and billed by the York City Opera. Mrs. Gambette will be leading alto. Mrs. Gambette will be leading alto. village was in the city visiting a sick other leading cities. Miss Love is Carole Cummings, 254 Pargallai Street. Mr. and Mrs. Mallory passed through the city Tuesday en route to their bishop in Tennessee, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Wilson of 1113 Thomas melded to Tyler and spent the week and visited relatives. GUR YOUNG RELEASED ON $1,000 BOND *Gus Young, charged with murder in connection with the death two weeks ago of Hoseon Burrell, Hunter College student, in an attack on the Peace John Baldwin's court Saturday and was released to swale of justice on Monday. Justice Burrell was killed during a gun fight with Eason Best 2010 in Oak Cliff, Nevada, in a preliminary hearing in Justice Baldwin's court Young entered a plea of self defense. Invitations are out announcing the approaching marriage of Mia Schoenfeld and Mrs. Mason Wynk to Mr. Schoenfeld and Mrs. Mason Wynk that Mr. Schoenfeld will be at home at 8411 State St. ANNOUNCEMENT I have opened a pleasure patio and a cold drink stand, ice cream and a soda stand. We also have a gift shop also serve short orders, quick service. Your place will offer Mrs. HATTIE DOOMS, Providence 9202 Athletic Ave., Claremont, Texas DALLAS BAND HOUSE Indiana 1825 Main Street Phoenix Phone Y-606-222-2222 KING BAND INFILMMENT Leadly and Lodges Drums and Drum Leadly and Lodges Drums and Drum Handbells Musical Merchandise at all stores. Registrar on all Invoices. COCOALINE Wilk Grow Your Hair An it has done for thousands of others in the past 15 years. It is the best way to grow stachion, this difficult hair. It can be held in Dallas at 84 Htt. Mall, or in New York at its coins or send money order to Mrg. 4017 Danbury Mt. Chicago, wanted for new territories. Don't Fail to get Your "ad" In The Christmas Edition. Make your skin lighter and softer With Dr.Fred Palmer's SkinWhitener Your Druggist or Barber Sells It for 50c By Mail 60c MIS. IBRAHAM AVENUE CINCINNATI, IL Don't Fail to get The Christmas E Make your lighter and s Dr.Fred Palmer MEW MEW MEW Made by Rohde Beautifier M&W Champlin Co. 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Company, 494 Morrison Bldg., 114 Belt Rancho St. Dallas Nigrove have the proper agent when approached in the case of an investigation evidenced by the case, with which the word "investigation" is used, the report requires of the many organizations and individuals who were represented in the case that the report indicates that the duty of the duty which develohed on the move able of the citizens in compliance to the law is the fortune The Supreme commandes the work of the work and well as all of the workers and命令 for this very apprehension two years it had the hope that the movement might begin to which would be taken to mean that it had become a part of the government for the general public in the process of the construction to the extent to the extent to which the government had been involved will all alike abrogate permission that it be allowed to work on these areas of the land of the proper buildings, addresses which would be more directly than ever more involved and would be known as agencies for good than the ones are used for this purpose of this movement an answer to which it is consternation. In some cases that also may be encountered, with the need for further investigation, the investigators should have the authority to investigate the nature of the crime, especially in cases where the investigation is not conducted by the police department. The investigator must then be a certain part of the investigating and may then be called upon to provide further information. The investigator must also be aware of the nature of the crime and the circumstances surrounding it. IT SELDOM EVER happens that the news of such happenings as were reported from one of the Misissippi conference of Bishop Carey ever get into print; usually if there has been such a thing as fraud among the members of the ministry, the matter is hushed up and there is little said about the occurrence. But this case was different. Two presiding elders who were acting as tellers during the election of the delegates to the general conference of The A. M. F. Church were detected while cheating for their favorite candidate. They were summarily dismissed and the bishop made a public statement in regard to the affair. The two men were taken down from the rank of elder and forced publicly to make statements before the convention. Do such things happen often in such conventions now or is this just a single and an isolated instance? Were these two presiding elders exceptions to the general rule or are there many others of their kind whose cheating does not get into the public press and their deeds into the public eye? All of such questions naturally arise in the consideration of this very unusual news dispatch and more than a few parishioners are among those who are thinking such things. It is probable that in this connection they think of many other rather suspicious circumstances in which honors, coveted by some who appeared the more worthy and popular were accrued by others and they wonder just how widespread is the tendency among ministers, to win place by fair means or foul. The test may not be generally known to the leaders of the church or that they may feel that the criticism will not be able to reach them; but it certainly is true that much of the general public has the idea that in matters of this sort, their desire for place and power are allowed to overrun the dictates of fairness and strictly Christian dealing and they are judged accordingly. Stories of politicallicking both before and after general conferences have leaked out and they involve some of the best in the land. They hurt the church which, like all other human agencies, must live to a certain extent at least, on the reputation of those who head it. And those who have its best interest at heart must at some time or the other face the facts in regard to it and realise that it is, as in all other agencies for the betterment of human-kind, the type of leadership to be had will largely determine whether it succeeds largely or fails AN EQUAL WAGE FOR NEGRO LABOR Secretary of Labor Davis in his recent report to Congress has bid the courage to say, what other influential leaders of political thought have not had the audacity to say if they thought it. He has actually gone on record as desiring an equal wage for Negro workers and as urging for them the same chances for promotion and advancement in their chosen lines of endeavor in the American fabric receive. He says in part: "There is no such thing as segregating the economics of the Negro from those of any other group in America. It follows that it is to the interest of all, both employers and employees, to encourage the Negro group to continue in its advancement in home life, in education, and in its respect for and loyalty to American practices and ideals. This means that it will be but just and fair to give the Negro worker an equal wage for his labor, and the permanent hope for promotion and advancement commensurate with the training, efficiency and skill which he puts into his labor. He will thus become capable of contributing a real share toward increasing our prosperity and wealth as a nation." These are welcome words, even if just *words*; and they come from a source and are delivered to a body which should take cognizance of the very fundamental principle of economics involved in them. It is literally true that the present poverty stricken status of many of the sections of the north are due in large part to the unwillingness of southern white people who have had the labor situation in charge to unanticipate that the economic submere of any group has the double effect or reckoning on those responsible for it at the same time that it renders weak and unproductive the group on which it is forced. Up until now, a sentiment has prevailed to the effect that it would not do to have a preoperative and productive Negro working group; and the examination of the average city in which Negroes live in large numbers will prove that there has been a studied attempt to force the members of the race into the labor force. This has been the more productive avenues of endeavour, to hold them back from worthy won promotions and force them to work for wages far lower than those of white men in the same work. And along with this same situation has gone the four of those white employers of farther minds of a public sentiment which would have made them pay in quite large sums. It has been proven that have deserved promotion or larger pay. It has actually been proven that there have been many Negroes who have held responsible positions with large firms with the wages of workers and the duties of minor executives. There are still other instances on record in which Negroes have been moved to a prejudice which does not welcome to themselves. Fundamentally Secretary Daisy is entirely correct. There can be no successful separation of the economies of Nigroes from other groups in America. She is entitled to an equal wage for the same days work as are others. The realization of the truth of this foot and an imitation to bring the abstraction to pages of which she speaks. But there is little reason to fear that that day is to be held in its appearance or that his general group of employes or employees will be each appointed. "Employees will only be directly employed with which the importance of the employment of which he makes an impression on the public is fundamental." And this principle will not down except as most generally are breached to a larger knowledge of the real and basic principle which governs society as a whole. The no-encumulation of this state of mind will follow the improvement of small city and rural school systems and the improvement of rural and urban schools. The freedom on plantation and large estate. It comes upon themselves by this country as we know it. But neither it permits or does not there have been the growth and development of the country. Funded good and benefited by it. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY DECEMBER 11, 1927 RESEARCH AT SAM HUSTON COLLEGE the department's work in education in it. It is very interesting to note and to appreciate of Dallas. The committee excuses it to be able to say, that Dean Harry was the first president of the department, and dedicates in the fact that so lately was done by way of improving the department's work with an expenditure of the 2,000,000. It is also excused by reason of the fact that it has appeared for "modern school" and appealed for "modern school" in education. It is known at Stanford University. Collegial school fittings, and large classrooms. The full text is, that the department is done tremendously good work in the South, as well as in the North. in North Carolina, in the field of Donation, we must honor him; and let his expression show their first. Man's Notes FOR a generation men knew nothing of the fates add figures about the horrors of the past. I should think that a girl of seventen who is able to hold her hands about 2m Crown and teenage vengeance of spending some of the money earned. No doubt it is in your anything, important along the color of bed and breast but you must know how to handle them. LONDLEY The absence of faults tarnished men chancily. It is very uncomfortable to assume to know a lot, ignorance that you do not have a mother. is always very positive. Men think Why not talk it over with your mother? Why not talk it over with your mother? put that the Negro is a strike learning. You at least have their breaker; or the mass of the protection and a girl at your age; men are not concerned about equal. that more than anything SAVE THE TEETH J. H. the intermediary, conference which is in to meet in Durham, K. O. in Durham, N. C. to meet with him if he arrives out-half of its time. If he arrives in the in the need of the Dr. Schroeder, a deplored man, who is president of a college there, and the Ancestorized militias and again justified his existence by popularizing the Idea of intermediary and again justified his existence by popularizing the Idea of intermediary. Every girl and boy should have friends providing they are the right sort. To M. M. W. Pittsburgh, Texas Briannily, you wrote your later just after something very discreetly behind. There is a fable that (4) about a boy and a donkey who were remarked that he ought to be carrying the donkey. He pinned the donkey to a group called him a fool. The donkey will take care of you when you will take care of them in the Church and other public work that you meetnuck. Do right own conscience and unless it has been abused, you will not go to prison. Wm. M. McDONALD AROUSES MUCH ENTHUSIASM AT EL BETHEL BAPT IST CHURCH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1927 Sunny, evening. Leth. 11th. The weather is becoming of the weather, the beginning of the weather. Church to hear the proclamation. Lodge No. 127 honoring the He. Hes- tleman of Mason, pennant-equivalent. Church, in Mason, pennant-equivalent. Church, acted as Master of Clerk. We are not going to delay the beginning of the weather, we are going up to the weather. TRAIL-ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM TOWNS VISITED DALLAS EXPRESS REPRESENTATIVE HITTING THE he became a 12 month number of the Tulipine Expres. We waited good night Corn. PRAOCK BIRD Small, dainty and delightful, with attention with its feathery plumes, intricate and sappling in its stalk, and appalled in its size. A bare, airy area The telegram which was signed by Doctor B. M. Mitchell, Chairman of the Board, "It is the unanimous recommendation of the Colored Lord Roha- AMERICAN BEAUTY FLOUR The best cooks use American Beauty Flour because they know it enhances their bakings will be successful. THERE IS NO BETTER FLOUR MADE ASK YOUR GROCER STANDARD TILTON MILLING CO., Dallas Foot Ball Classic STATE CHAMPIONSHIP of COLORED HIGH SCHOOLS of TEXAS JACKSON BEARS Vs THE SANDCRABS (Corsicana) (Galveston) Monday, December 26th, 2:30 P. M. Corsicana, Texas—Municipal Park ONE OF THE GREATEST NEGRO SINGERS WILL APPEAR AT BETHEL, DECEMBER 21, 1927 S. C. Valle from Seattle, Washington—One of the greatest singers of the Negroes of America. Sings in four different languages. He has toured Germany and Italy. He is just from Italy to Seattle. He will be in New York on December 11, 2012 on the Corner of 9th and Cliff Streets. You will miss a treat to not hear him. Tickets $20 each to everybody. Program will begin at 8:00 clark shaw, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1987. REBV. W. L. DICKSON, Pastor. W. R. We have this to say, this man comes highly recommended from both white and Colored. He has never been in the South before. Will appear one night only. Come on to take him. W. L. DICKSON. 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TEXAS TOWNS SWEETWATCH — Sunday was exhibit in the window of the theater a, high day at all the Churchas front. Uneas articles will make Sunday School, spotted on time into Ella Chicken salad on lettuce with Bread. Rockets a guest, piddle Paster & E. H. Winston occupied the hot tub was served by the hostess patitit and delivered a fine aroma. Next meeting with Miss. Marigold. The Adolphus, Younger Set Club host at the home of Mimi Stern was well attended, a Douglass host was well attended, a Douglass host was served by the hostess. The Programista Art Club host was served by the hostess. Nov. 23, Wednesday; the evening was spent in needle work. The hostess lightful salad was served by the hostess. Next meeting with Mimi K. Johnson, Mimi Sharon L. Johnson, Mimi Sharon L. Miae, Maxaie Hubbard and Miae Womack was happily married at the Miae Dudley Jenkins and Miae Doria Jackson married last week. Miae Doria last week visiting her fiona-licity last week attending Amnesty Blow, Miae Ross, Miae Womack and Miae Miae. Miae O. V. Rose spent the day Friday with Miae, M. R. Rutherford at The funeral service of Mr. Robert Little, Jr. John was held at the St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Nitwala to Schiff. he leaves one in O'Carly Little Jr. of Denver and one in Marianne Haiti陪局 the word end in Dallas. Mr. James Browning of Dumbo was visiting in the city Sept. 26. **WAXAHACHI** — Mr. Foster Yallon of Dumbo, C. H. Tullman of Dumbo, and a friend, Naw. Hew, Clemmens, pastor of the Johns Chapel, C. R. Church of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Friday to Saturday, member of that Church, Roy Gordon had charge of the body. He THE MUSICIAN Improved ALWAYS THE FINEST HAIR PAS04 — The Notre Dame song festival—sponsored by Prof. Joseph P. Meyer, the teachers of Douglas High school over big Friday night. Now the festival will voice the soloist and the Hairy Nanny. V received a mention in the Times. Mrs. B. 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Money was given to the Orphan Home, each member, adult chase in Breakfast Set for Mr. Vavleb Viheb. The visitors including the A. C. A. Club, who made Gooddee's Thanksgiving, President of the A. C. A. Club, who made Gooddee's Thanksgiving, President of the Chicked, salad cannery, cream potato, English potato, yellow cake, D. C. C. Power, teacher in the public school at the home, her husband, her guests of her husband and children, Mr. Tusk, A. Christie, teacher. Snow White.50 Amber.25 THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY DECEMBER 17, 1927 D Mini Liaper. Ms. Silvana Santos this Wednesday, Wednesday, November 16th. Office: 100 North Avenue Oxford Company. School and school Week today to attend the institute as a guest. The musical given at Independence and T. C. Wedky night by Mrs. P. W. Sternberg, with very warm, with our own H. J. H. Anderson and his Wife H. J. H. 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The 3rd Literary Program of rare interest will be held Sunday, Dec. 2. The 3rd Literary Program of rare interest will be held Sunday, Dec. 2. The 3rd Literary Program of rare interest will be held Sunday, Dec. 2. This is an effort to raise $150,000. Pastor Rev. Sting is attending his annual conference. The Ladder Progressive Club will register meeting with Mrs. M. Matthias, a very important woman. After the paid routine of business the students who served a very dedicated aid and refreshment plaza to be the guest of Mrs. Rev. K. King, President. M. O. G. President. The regular meeting of the City Pederation of Colored Women in Harlem. O. D. Bell, President. C. W. Welch, Secretary. Colored Boy School Group-No. 30 M. O. G. President. T. Tiles Street, The Boulevard and for the purpose of organizing the Mayer was stated president. H. W. Painter, Sothebey, the of Troun Harryton, Tartar Palmer, Leader Harryton, Tartar Palmer, Leader Waff Palmer, Waff Palmer. 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