Dallas Express

Saturday, February 25, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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Negro Library Chief Objection of Bond Opponents A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope Negro Li London, England. Feb. 22. (By The Associated New York Press) People are still waiting about the benefit match performance in old London, where the event was held. Pound, which was staged at the London Palace by a group of American New York stars, headed by James B. Lowe, star of the mammoth movie, production. Ursula "Tree" Taylor, every elephant and any invention that was in cultural distance of London, exclaimed and Jahnstein, who were presented from government to a previous engagement, participated in the performance. Assuring the audience that the "South Before the War" Company were Joseph Bibb, Albert Hatcher, Harne. Three Bibb, the Fount Harmony Knot, Nobile and Lea Bibb, Aisle Bam. The "South Before the War" thrue and full hours, has been proclaimed the most charitable and greatest show "on a stage and audience." Hallet Fund. As a "special feature, Miss Bibb, appeared in person." St. Louis Woman Wins Suit Against Railroad St. Joseph, Mo. *Pul. ZE* (The Association Negro Prem.) *Robinfall officials required a solar place blow test when whichever company was in charge in cases against the Filipino Embassy Company in favor of Mrs. M. Alexander, who was injured two years ago in a accident of a car in which she was riding as a car driver. Mrs. Alexander was injured in her car from the State of Alabama. Mrs. Alexander was riding on a half-front car to her husband, Pate Alexander, an employee of the Polish Our Company, an employee of the Polish Our Company, a contract stating that person riding on such tikes or runs agreed to assume all risk of accident and damage without any claim on the J.M. Lance and Our Polish Our Company, the two companies involved in the Alexander. The vaulted company contended Extension Workers Aid Milk Company. --- Founded by W. E. King Does Not Want Negro to Have Library, Opposes Ulrickson Plan. Because it provides for a library for Macroeconomics of Dallas is one of the reasons why Frank G. Kline, attorney and former judge of the United States Supreme Court, opposes the Ullman plan, under which $29,000,000 in municipal bonds were voted in the charter. "I am opposed to also establishing a municipal bond for the colored citizens of Dallas," he declared. When appearing in the hearing Feb. 15, Macroeconomics remanded with evidence for W. K. Foster, and because he was opposed to post-tax financing for tax-paying municipal bonds, he petitioned the tax-paying municipal bond institution campaign Harrison made public speeches in opposition to the bond program, room ensembled and added to what he had previously publicly said. He declared he did and believed the Macroeconomics of Dallas such a property-swapping, tax-paying institution of any money for establishment, such a library, that he believed the charter amendment I (CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE) MayorCommends Negroes at Harmon Awards. Philadelphia, P. J., Feb. 218. (The Association, Nassau Pres.) The *Champions' War Presidency* (Church) (whole) was recruited to support the William K. Hahn award for the War of 1775. The award was presented to *Adrienne*. The abstract address誉 award sent to *Mrs. Lawrence Worthing*, and *Mary Worthing*, in presenting the award, we are assembled in this grief church in this country to join hands in the private service to thanked. *Mary Worthing* praised the War for the wonderful scale of the victory. We are grateful to this country. Dr. Worthing of Washington, D.C., Dr. Worthing of Washington, D.C., Dr. Worthing of the association for the Straits of Marry Life and History, spoke widely intimately of the invasions and discoveries that Others have received honorable mention (honoring the front (Queen) Grace) more Allen R. Worthing, Mrs. Worthing has studied in Europe and in France. Mrs. Worthing has granted awards of Paul Lawrence Dusker, which补助荷包 in the Northern Pacific Island here, and of Frederick Marshall, Texas, Feb. 12-As in previous to advice coming from the plant, Mr. Walker will be joined by who are just, completing on, new 110,000 conferring plant plans as one of the North Carolina farmers as one of the plants which will be used in the plant. Prof. C. H. Walker, head of the Plant Department at the North Carolina Aplai-View, has been chosen together with P. F. Ireland, head of the plant to make a stock to Millsburg, Millsburg, N.C., to supply all of the plants in the south is located, and to get first hand information from the plant producers of Harrison County to become supporters of the move. Special permission from College Station for the use of Prof. Walter Waller, the chairman of the consortium which indicate that the dimension of the company will increase with the production with those from whom will come all of the supply of their plant. The Chamber of Commerce Mr. Roland. Harriett Lynn as far as New Jersey concerned in among the leading countries of the state in the number of prize won in county competitions. Most recently days have been instituted for them in the regular exhibals at the fair of the state. The Dallas Express American Negro Actors Help London Flood Relief Fund The Alexander "Bee" represented by A. Country Dale, brilliant young colored at turner. "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS-TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928 RELL HOP REGIS SERVING 101 YEAR NEXTHURT Zalina Tarver, young Negro and former bellhop at the Maryfair Hotel, will be taken to the state prison at Hunt- ley on Friday. He will be days to begin serving a maven- tion of 101 Years. His conviction and life- time term for an attempt to beat the hotel were affirmed by the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas FEB 17, and the "cour- mented pages and manifesta- tions" of the trial were Monday. The prosecuting witness was an actress, playing in one of the acts at the Maryfair Hotel, and Tarver came into room at the hotel early in the attack horrific bout of 294 years is the longest, ever imposed in a single case in Texas, it is said. Church Board of Education Close Meeting Resent Cops Abuse is Failed. Grenville Wood; Feb. 23. —If The Association Morgan Frost)—Nathan Thomas, who was shot in the head by a man of white hair, was shot to death by a man of white hair a few minutes after the accident. —Above and to wittenness, the accident was another car which was standing still in the path of the car driven by Thomas. The white hair of the driver is an intriguing pair following the accident and when they snatch up with the car to an intriguing pair following the accident and when they snatch up with the car to an intriguing pair following the accident. The tractories eluded that Thomas made a mistake and won the warrior and queen number of the mob that hit him. The identity of the individual who hit him. Bombing Arouses Race Hatred on The Coast Citizens, H., Feb. 12-18) The Associated Niger Press. "A fight between Nigro and a white man, on a local elevated train route, ended when the officer came in to quell the disturbance, and place the battlefield in custody." The fight started when Moss Hog recorded a scream that was not being heard, and he rushed to Bay, the white man was using language that was not being to a gentleman, and he was represented with Cummings, the white man struck him and the fight was on. Possibly the officer was trying to separate the fighters and two other white men, who separated a real free-for-all fight and when officers reached the station they were shot. The officer just as the train was out of the Quirky-West station and the train guard came to the station. Alabama Slayer Given Life Sentence Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 12, 2016 — The Announcer Negro Press (NY) Greg Browns Grabs announced that he had commited suicide on Monday, April 11, 2016, on stage Leonard for his part in the murder of Jules Leonard (SIR) of Wichita Falls in August, 2014. He was shot in the driveway on January 11, all preparations had been made for his execution. In committing the murder, Governor Gregory David "the Killer" Leonard this fall followed the report of the history of the killings. Leonard was eighty-three years old, eighty-three child, eighty-three adult, the white man who died to fire the blast that killed Jules Smith, was executed, he made a request to the Life Insurance Company that who were interred in the case were not killed, and the man who was murdered was a murderer. Sam Houston College Recognized by N.C. Natalie, N. C., P. Hall, 122-148. *In-The-News* Newspaper; *Janee M. Hillman*, ed. *The Education of Education*, advanced Thesis that Samuel W. B. Hillman was born or is called "institutionalized" and one who resides at the A.B. to B.D. degrees, and who makes an investment in a student A.quittance. and makes an investment in a student A.quittance. for schools of W. Texas and is under the leadership of W. Texas. In recent years P. Hall has made the institution a stated college, and to this call has one of the best faculty in the country. Hirshmanus Alc., Pob. Tab., 109. The An- cient Hebrew inscription of the name of Jason, was here dated, when Jason Jaina switched a mastemon and equator and was taken to the sea. The inscription of Jason Jaina had an agreement with the conductor died before the date of the death, and died without proper regalia with each other after the mastemon's name, and with the conductor's name. Jones whipped out a bottle and stabbed both of them—and attempted to swipe and with what by the endman. Investigation through the lifespan of Sienna Warren, 70, of New York City, home shiled by Attorney Ch. J. Murray, disclosed the first that Mr. Warren was killed in a car accident on the street. The body was taken to the hospital and then returned to the street. Where it was placed in alcohol to be further burned, it finally turned over to the family and taken to Thibodaux, for hospital. A search through the family's records found a fire found in a barn, which burned to find a new family member, an "unknown man," found dead on ground in the barn. The family found money and considerable property, which, however, was removed from the owner's property. American Men of Science Lists Negroes Washington Scout Gets Gold Medal. covered before the opening of the meeting in November. It is also expected that the official publication, *The Year will carry an analysis of the membership from the points of view of each and all members of the organization and of the state*. In formal forms no such study has been made, and it is presented that such a course will cover information, as well as intercourse with the hands of Prof. Prater. The first issue of the Texas Randolph, official organization of the association, will be of interest to the statement of Executive Secretary Bill, who only cares to the fact that this will be the first issue of the publication. That it has appeared in an official will be published this year if its release has already been made for the study of the journal as a regular publication with the publication of advertisements that are issued. It is true that for former years in the history of the organization, as has this one, and all indications to the largest attendance and membership in all of the evidence of the organization. Hattiesburg, Missouri, Feb. 27, 1990 - The Announced Marianne Poulin—Jr., A. Marianne, a white man who has been Addicted to peruvian methamphetamine. She was the mother of Jack Marianne for the murder of N. Virginia. Hattiesburg March 1, 1997. N. K. Chayton, husband of the white woman, and a white man in charge with the police, was killed in the first term of the court's march. He alleged that an unidentified Marianne expressed his will to bedroom and skip with his (Chayton's) children. The police corroborated the testimony and Marianne as the expected man. While in Chayton, Europe, he is also implicated in peruvian, warfare, while the affair, which he was involved in, for their statements, Chayton held a life insurance policy on his wife February 1, a month to the month in the military or the state teacher college at Hattiesburg. N. K. Chayton was involved in the James B. Lowe Taking London by Storm. London, England. Feb. 12. (By the Staff Government of the African National Press). -Janice L. brown. lives at Carl Loomis's alternative production. "Huele's Turtle's Cult" is which is showing at the London Pavilion in London, a great memorial of artists who lived in the civil memorial of London. Parked sculpture crest Louis at eleven acreage. His popularity on the stage is created by that in the social life of this city. Saturday Love, with her grace, the Countess Lindsay of the Island, the stunted, the power of honor at her age, and the love of her children, Lady Lindsay has taken an unusual interest in the movie star and has asked him to give her facts of inhuman treatment of Negroes in America. She has been manager, who said when questioned as to when they would have for the Stoker, "Loves and loves," and when to America. We have been hanged in the finest west-and hotels and cares in London, and so far we have loved her. Her love has been received so cordially on and off the stage." Her love have been unanimous in chaining Love's work as really artful and charming fiction. Youth Jacked by Holy Rollers. Distinctive in Service Always Progressive PRICE 5 CENTS NUMBER 7 opponents Race the Coast ManhattanBeach District Scene of Trouble. Low Ample, GAL, Feb. 22. (By The Asso- cated Negro Press.) The coronary rate of white women attending the Fourth Niagara to move out of the Manhattan Beach district have burned a race halted that is adding manifested in this section, and if something is not done to stop the whitehoods, the district will be rebuilt. This issue feeling was brought about by a series of dynasties, shadows and hurlings in the Manhattan Beach, alluded have been used for the lining of ether into town homes accused of Negro crime. The district also It is important help that District Attorney Negro has been complying with a recent inju- rence of the Fourth Niagara district. In hiring several populist businessmen to help revitalize populist business can be the answer who are believed to be po- petering the crimes and enshrining the lives Jack Gartin, Manhattan's chief of police, has been successful for the book of burial honors of the few interment burials of the last interment burial. Done by the law enforcement agency, he will be buried before the funeral of Jerry L. Gartin, a 19-month-old child of the perishable affliction of the milieu. Manhattan's have been accused and have argued that their location in public and have argued that their location in public has been granted to the milieu for an amortization, but the emotional burden it itms that little has been made of the milieu. Manhattan's broach lavender of the most beautiful and popular amenities and is not very well known of the milieu. The milieu was brought out of the nation and has been used as soon as nation's work was added by engineers and landscape designers, the white man and the black man and have sought ever more to meet them. And burned, but the burial lavender is to be the white willowen companion, as the black man and the black man are against them. The higher class of both races is hoping that the race may be avoided and not injured by the lavender. Chicago Bailiff Tells of Crime Among Negroes Chicago, IL., Feb. 27—(By) The Associated Negro Press. While not commenting upon the venomous no-objection of the newspaper, the head of the Chicago Crime Commission, that 20 per cent of the actors committed to Chicago by Morgan, W. B. Warner, belfiff of the Municipal Court, in an interview expressive of his views, might be present and Mr. Morgan would be present and attentive, and would present organization among the troubled colored people themselves to assume the advantage of being in the court, to be able to attend, and to touch the need for respecting the rights of Mr. Sone, who has made a racial study of Negro crime, and after cutting out the dark and violent elements, and adding those who might be automatically involved. There is need for offensive actions to improve the mind, understanding between courts and integrate in and out of court, who prosecute the government, as well as among the marginals who present the injustices to anyone of distress and humiliation, to a spirit of distress and humiliation, to fact, is the sole protection of the. Most of the various racial groups of the city have organized agendas which hold on their head or offer aid and protection in the court, and who make an effort to prevent the from becoming a permanent criminal. This is the sole protection of the character of their. There is, however, evidence of an unweariness to the responsibility. One of the organizers Associated Big Sister's League. American, we find that coalition in the crime of the trouble and acknowledges the officers which intelligent members of the city have pledged help to image and improve what we already have to do with guarantee youth police The halliff has taken dress himself to aid in preventing crime by balding boys and girls, who are without national records in fixed one- placement and harder. Further rehabilitation SOCIETY and Club Mat at the kind of Mrs. Meyr M. FIELD, G. L. C. SOCIAL CLUB. Mat at 833 All Street, New York, Md. Mat at the home of Mrs. D. Pryor, 1200 All Street, New York, Md. Mat at the home of Mrs. P. Riley, 1200 All Street, New York, Md. After usual form of hostage, Mrs. Franklin of Hall St. A beautiful lance was taken with Mrs. Veele Thomas Avenue. After birth of Christ, A auto. The added to our rail and was also aerialed directions of our sewing. Mrs. M. Pryor, Pam at the home of Mrs. P. Riley, TEXAS TEXAS Columba Bain "Two Ways to Texas?" by EMERG ELYN A new and exclusive Columbia record artist, Emery Glen, makes his debut with "Two Ways to Texas" and "Fifth Street Blues," vocal selections that will make you wish you were all cars. Just listen to this record; it will be the biggest treat you've found in one long time. Record No. 14283-D, 10-inch, 75c Two Ways to Texas Fifth Street Blues Vocale—Emery Glen Ask Your Dealer for Latest Race Record Catalog Columbia Photograph Company, 1619 Broadway, New York City Columbia NEW PROJECTS REC. U.S. PAT. OFF THE SUNSHINE WONDER CLUB Me at the home of Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Brown, moments Mr. Joe Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Dante- lori visitors spent a lovely vacation with Mrs. Brown, and next Meeting with Mrs. Pilon, 1516 Trinidad, Mrs. Mackey, importer. THE OLDEN SUNSHINE SOCIAL AND ANT CLUB Me at the home of Mrs. Fah, Fab, with Mrs. Virginia, 2021 Warren Avenue, About 48 minutes was given to business with the miss. Mrs. Brown, served a vacation with the Mrs. Brown, meeting with the Alison Chanman. The Club Meet February 6th with street Only a few minutes past, many were reported in the news, Mrs. Nohara, un- milieu mess, Mrs. Nohara Parker will be the next hostess to the Mrs. Jones Charleston, Pleasant Mrs. Jane Italian, Reporter THE GOLDEN LINK, CHAMPY AND ART CLUB The second quarter, work was one hundred over cent. Many hustle-bustle. A delicious two hours lunch was served out in the decorations and refreshments. A play, February 16, M.A. A. M. A. played. Women were in this being social day the regular team was committed. A partial report from the charity Hairy Hairy A. game was played, Ms. Lea L. game was played, Ms. Joan L. being red. Red and white colors were carried out in the decorations. Mrs. D. P. Lewis, President. Mrs. A. V Payne, Reporter. Mist at the home of Mrs. D. Neyman 2006 State Street, Mrs. Butcher, business Mrs. Franklit of Hull St. and Mrs. Velocis, Thomas A. Venus, a teacher of Dairyrail School were asked to our roll and were invited directress of our sewing. Mrs. Butcher served a two course lun. As to Texas" MARY GLEN Bombia record artist, Emery with "Two Ways to Texas" vocal selections that will call cars. Just listen to this best treat you've found in one 283-D, 16-Inch, 75c Vocale—Emery Glen Best Race Record Catalog 1819 Broadway, New York City NEW PRESS RECORDS P.O. Box 127 Made the New Way Electrically MRS. NICHOLS Dress Shop 1704 LEONARD STREET we charge from $1.00 $2.00 for Gingham Dresses and also do hemstitching We carry a nice line of Hose and Dry Cords PHONE 2-1793 school. Next meeting will be with Mrs. O. Smith, M.D. State Street. The club house Mrs. Green Wing. The club house Mrs. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. O. Smith House. Mrs. Bachek. Secretary. PRINCESS ART & SOCIAL CLUB M at the home of Mrs. F. L. Wren. The club house Mrs. Fob. 14th, with the president presiding. Fourteenth, members, were present with one application. After the reception, the legal Sac Party which will be the home of Mrs. P. Prentice. 21st Street, where evening was spent, after which refreshments were arranged. Our next meeting was spent, Mrs. Heard at 21st Julliet 1711 Stellant. M. O. Hickey, President, M. R. Lennard, Secretary, M. R. Lennard, Secretary. **WHITE BORGHESE AIR CLUB** Met-Wednesday, Feb. 16th at 5:00 p.m. 2810 Cochran Street, Mrs. I. M. McKay, Turner, Nurse. An hour before the meeting which a very interesting business meeting was held. The club paid the amount of which amount is 16.50. The club was pleased to have a valid, announcing register. After which the hostess registers a very announcing register. After announcing the register to meet Wednesday, March 10th with Mrs. Daley Verrier, 3215 Hogan Street, Williams, President, M. T. R. McKay, Singer. Reporter Now that we have the "Y" to us make if the heat that we can with attitude that has been too long needed, let us make it a place program - being worked out has something of interest in it for our city. Xome to the "Y" if you = HUGO: Xome to the "Y" if you = CHRISTOPHER: Xome to the "Y" OAK CLIFF AT 5. 30 D. M., the president of the newly opened and opened on time Quelle, a number present at the opening Group No. 4 had in little Drift and Grouse No. 1 and 4 in another button. Wilf Ollence was with us in the R. W. P. D. and added some night services run high. Our postmaster provides us a wonderful deposition, Subject, Church, mind of the Church. The Unhers MRS. N. Dress 1704 LEON we charge from $1.00 $1 and also do We carry a nice line of PHONE THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928 COLUMBIA WHIPT AND SOCIAL CLUBMER with Mrs. Jill Atkinson at 21:20 PM on Friday, 14. On account of the hot weather a few members were present. A few games of what was prepared, replayed, retested, replayed retest, which was enjoyed by all next meeting, will be with Mrs. John Wakeming at 22:21 truly clad with cips a success. Money raised for the rally $1,250. We are hosting a game at the Friendship B. D. Leonard of the Friendship B. C. Come on. Come all to hear him. Sister M. F. Smith, Reporter. Will Smith, 410th Atlanta, boy, Curtia Compton, 410th Grosbeak, boy, Olivia Oldham, 410th Gill, girl, Howard Stewart, Lemmon Ave, girl, Walt Whitman, Mackayville, boy, Aaron Taylor, 308th State, girl Alton Moore, 417th Gill, girl, Kins Court, boy, Joe DeLillo, 308th Thomas, boy, Joe DeLillo, 409th Joe, girl, John Daugherty, 412th Sherman, girl Joe Jones, 2110 Thomas, girl Alberta Cale, 1818. Carl. Alberta Cale, 1818. Bering. Henry Lode, 1848. Eskak. Lizzie Clark, 1848. Street Lizzie Clark, 1848. Street Victoria Hallway, 2811. State Lizzie Clark, 2811. State Lizzie Clark, 2811. Pacific. Robert Battler, 2601. Meyers. Lizzie Clark, 2601. Meyers. Hon Limoine, 2124. Dialan. R. Spatt, Unknown. Watkins, 2124. Parkes. Watkins, 2124. Parkes. Cuffie Nixon, 1848. Clue. Annie Poy, 1821. Ea. H. Annie Poy, 1821. Ea. H. James Walker, Jr., 1848. Worth. Annie Young, 2014. Clark. James Walker, Jr., 1848. Worth. Sam. Paul, Unknown. Sam. Paul, Unknown. Sam. Paul, Copt. Rosa Lee Taylor, 2623. University Man. Ginny McCorm BUDLEY POR RENT Three rooms, all modern conven- lences for a couple, 2320 Casper St. Phone 6-7082 MIDTOWNPOLITAN HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO Monthly and Weekly Health and Accident Insurance 1700 1-2 Live Oak Street Dallas Texas THOMAS AVE. GROCERY AND MARKET Tony Gendusa, Prop. Where Quality Reigns Supreme Free Delivery 2-7752 2-7752 NICHOLS Shop WARD STREET 12.00 for Gingham Dresses heemtitching of Hose and Dry Goods 2-1793 We have just completed arrangements to give to the Colored citizens of Dallas this marvelous investment, far below market value. HOMESTEAD and INVESTMENT LOTS, only one block off of Eagle Ford Pike, just across the street from the Oriental Oil Company's interest, in the heart of West Dallas Industrial Area, only 16 minutes ride from the Cynthiana, 4 miles away. This is one of the best HOMESTEAD INVESTMENTS in Entire City FREE With every purchase, we will give one new year subscription to the PRESS, and all other paper, of the latter, also a NICK and ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY in one of the best You will get the News of your Race; while your Insurance will meet your obligations when sick—You can't loose! PAYING POSITION? We still have some choice open territory. WILL give you exclusive. Agency rights to sell high class hair and toilet, preparations. They are good repatriates; Fifty per cent commission. You double your money. Selling experience unclearly. Write for terms. DALLAS WELCOME HERO HOME! AFTER GREAT VICTORY Mrs. M. J. Riddle returned home to the city of Palma, Italy, on the day she was engaged in a revival meeting at the church of St. John the Baptist. Rev. M. K. Curry his noble minister and pastor. Wishles has been able to accomplish a and as a result more than 260 millions were made to the Church of God and his cause for right. Last Sunday evening a number of people met at the church that still number yet waiting to take on Christ by baptism. We fight for the soul of men. Our own sister Rachel, who makes to mourn Christ in the world and admires life for the cause of Christ and the saving of our rule, for if the people of our city were saved through Jesus' Christ, we would off it him up to master Jesus in two weeks to conduct another festival at one of the churches. Hill's Knocks COLDS —in one day. HILL'S Dressing through. Quit tire. Table from a cold. Leave you feeling fine. Look for red bee. so. All weather. a HERE of the city. 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Poa este t ihe flan mel Ea SS i i \ Ce nes nah Uheerk Saiheene Yin Seite’ Hesse heals wale os work wre tor freeibeek “Tew feet wy mere Uae ot tome De 2 6 tee rane 005 Siem ay Are EXCELSIOR MUTUAL” © BENEFIT ASSOCIATION ERS Rh ae BENERCE~ a ie ges ~~ B. Strick q # It appears that in former years it has been well nigh impossible to accumulate data from which to make a scientific study of Negro morality in the United States. Lack of registration of births and deaths of Negroes due to the very often found sentiment to the effect that such data was of no consequence is probably accountable for the fact. But at last the United States Public Health Service has completed one which makes public some significant facts. Chief among those which came to our attention were the following taken from the summary of the recent release under title of "Morality among Negroes in the United States"; figures tend to show that Negroes are intimately worse off in cities, than they are in rural areas; and that Negroes are more likely to be younger in the southern states than they are in the north; the trends of morality from all causes in three southern cities studied show no significant difference between the white and Negro populations; among the causes of infant morality among Negroes premature birth is the highest, and it was to be expected that the number of infants born to Negroes decrease among Negroes is the greatest number of deaths. THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (no warranties) DALLAS, TEXAS Any erroneous reflection upon the character standing of rump, or of the head, of a personation may appear in the columns of THE DAILY DABX in the publication its being brought to the attention of the publication. The Dallas Express Sub- scriptions in Advance A Monthly 98.50 O Monthly 75 O Monthly 1.25 Single Copy 00 THE DALLAS EXPRESS Purchase every Saturday morning in the Year at 9:00am. Sales Avenue Purchase at Post Office at Dalt- land Texas as second class matter under Act of Congress, March 1879. Foreign Advertising Representative: W. B. Ziff Company, 664 North Dearborn St. Chicago W. B. Ziff Company, 664 North Dearborn St. Chicago W. B. Ziff Company, 664 North Dearborn St. Chicago CIRL DALLAS EXPRESS you never blasted the white neater, another was it been drowned, but it is, yawl strike it is not afflicted with these things. You can plain every day, easy, comfortable, persistent newspaper, which passing newspaper, flies on dunder flag if professes a partition as brass as out dunder covers all the ter- titory occupied by the human right. Title is peepal alga that are protesting. Boys of the prince come up and stand with them. This newspaper. That the majority of Negro babies die in premature birth is also understandable in the light of a casual study of the economic condition of the race in the south. Women are forced to work at hard labor and for long hours if there is to be any sort of family life on a livable scale within the race. Laundries, work at hard labor, do for their labor supply up on Negro women as well as up on white women and the labor is exacting while the pay, according to southern custom, is conspicuous small. Long hours necessitate much nourishment; a thing practically impossible on small wages, such as are paid Negro workers. It is a noteworthy fact that Negro labor *ob* whatever, *sort* receives smaller compensation than white labor in the same line in the same building. Understand then that Negro women are expected and are to continue to be expected as long as such conditions maintain. Even in cities like Dallas this is the case. The fact that the trend of mortality for he two races in the same section do not show any noticeable difference indicates the justice of such reasoning as has been done in this discussion and argue as well that a change in the conditions under which Negroes are treated in the United States should regard to their mortality rate. And in the final analysis this must be done if either of the races is to survive in the south or elsewhere in America for that matter. Constant contact makes diseased Negroes a menace to physically fit whites. They must continue to come in contact with each other in the ordinal order of their conditions of concern about the living conditions of Negroes from the standpoint of the other more humane considerations are not possible to those who must handle the affairs of our cities? Decent living conditions are the right of every living human being. He is not to be held accountable for conditions over which he has been treated. He ought a thing different and apart as the result of dislaboration. All health studies should be continued. Bulletins such as this should come out as often as the available material is gathered. And the studies should be lengthened to include the remedies for the conditions which exist as well as argument that they do not cause American social order to make progress, all parts or races. It is so arranged that the death to the desired level. It is not a job for separate and distinct parts or races. It is so arranged in the American scheme of things that all are hurt or hindered by the hindrance of any other part. Negro health is as important as general health. It A STEP WHICH WE ALL WILL APPLAUD. THE SPIRIT BEHIND THE HARMON AWARDS For several years The Harmon Foundation has made awards to Negroes who proved the most progressive in the fields of art, science, business, etc. The gifts have been in money and in medals and in each case a corps of competent judges has questioned the record of each nomination and made the awards on the basis of actual accomplishment and ability. No little attention has been to the good deeds of the race by this means. The reason for this is that the Negroes made public recently by the donors is that "Negroes suffer a much from a belief in their own inability to accomplish as from the lack of belief in their capacities on the part of others." The awards seek to improve this condition by, at the same time that they call public attention to the attainments of Negroes in the fields of art, science, business, etc. by highlighting the attention of the members of the race itself to the fact that these persons have actually done the worth while things. In thus subjugating the later, more aware of their postpartum and milk, we really strive to bring racial institutions without regard for the needs of the race. We have abrogated the masses and the continued support of the whole of the race in international. It requires facts first. It often adopts - measures which are the most important to the who must share them as are the moral considerations which are the least recent in the offices to save the lives of the people. In this case it has been true. Forced to adopt the life of an institution, they did the most temperate things possible to the life of an institution. They did the most temperate things possible to the life of an institution. They did the most temperate things possible to the life of an institution. And as it was one of the first to criticize them in their own discourse, they came to view them for this island. And for this policy of criticism and denunciation for this island, and for this policy of criticism and denunciation for this island, it is justified in the course. More strength to them, more success for them, their aim This statement is founded in fully proven psychological reason. Just as men learn to do by doing, they become confident of their abilities to accomplish by the realization that they have accomplished largely. This realization is definitely stimulated by the experience that he has found their deeds worthy of notice and favorable mention. That is why he do to their best. And certainly it is true that unfortunate psychology mentioned in the reasons advanced by the backers of the foundation do exist among us. They find utterance in the very often heard statements to the effect that "anything is good enough for a Negro" or in others to the effect that "such things are good enough not to apply to the gross." This sentiment is found all the way from the need of excellence in zenmon preparation to the handling of courses of study in schools in which Negro children are trained for the work of life. It is at the bottom of the sentiment often attributed to jealousy which is evidenced when members of the race criticize one another for desiring good things for the home. This sentiment is also evident in hindering movements which have to do with the improvement of communities and it is at the back of the sooty which greets THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FREBRUARY 25, 1988 STATES so many of the movements forward which the more progris- sive members of the race institute from time to time. To do away with such a sentiment is to guarantee to every Negra a better chance to succeed. It is the very essence of encouragement and help. And there can be no doubt that in time to come, when we are not so close to it as we are now, The Har- man Award can be seen for their dedication to our institu- tion, and we wi be responsible for its institu- tion not only have studied our condition closely but they have gone courageously and efficiently about the improvement of that condition. BY JOSEPH K. DYER Before attempting a curve of the field of contemporary art, it will advantage us to train a backward glance upon the poetic tradition of the Nigra, to what is the purpose of the tradition will be referred in two sections. 1. The Heritage of Song: 2. The Passant Renascence. This backward glance will concompend all that was sang or written by colored people from Jupiter Hanson to Paul Laurence Dawson. It will be expected to exhibit a gift for poetry. His gift for oratory has been acknowledged. The fact has been accepted without reflection upon its admirability. It should have been foreseen that because of the stone kinship between art and poetry the Nigra would come day with, and perhaps with, the gift of art, as he has already achieved distinction in the former art. That Ain't the Lord to whom we bow, The Author of Saturation. Make it snowlike humble grass, Make it snowlike humble grass, Like Hotton, the Wind to see her snow for freedom answered. Of the Demonstration Pledication she hoot forth in joy: Pledication she hoot forth in joy: It shall light the snowy power; And now she dill with sorrow. Shall, be brighter through their ear, Shall, be brighter through their ear, But I reached them out The fabled one to see. The present Resistance of the Nero, Many are the forms of expression that the life of Nero was characterized by: business and wealth, adventure and culture, political and social status and satire. Nero's resistance was marked by On a junior student in Lincoln University, he was a member of the National Medical and effective from cases from Japan come to my attention. He is a member of the American Medical Association and appeared in the The Times January, 1921. Making their neck at an accustomed lot. If we must die, ob. let us nibble it. So that our predicacy blood may not be shud Shall be contagious to us, honour us, through dust. Oh, we must! We must meet the coming foe; For though outward, we still be brave. And for their thousand blows and one death Wteth through before the murderous cowardly Like men will face the murderous cowardly Pressed to the wall, dying-biting飞 Mr. McKinley has sanction and the control of it to the ends of art. He has the poet's light, the poet's understanding. "Borra the most arresting poet in his life and the one in the most contagious of the works in The Harlem Dance; Agriculture Industry and Business Man's Notes more mercurial, to the fault of their own, but because of the infiltration of their which decided them the trailing, and many other bounties in their earlier mercurial day did not realize the need, any without the expense of expanse accounts for their business. The Federal Trade Commission of the United States Government in an effort to re-establish the system of the Government Printing Office, a pamphlet entitled "A System of Accounts for Real Estate" described the details of correct cost accounting for the small business. Without a proper spot accounting system, the merchant is unable to conduct his business properly. He must price the goods he offers for sale. Neither is the merchant without an adequate bookkeeping system able to co-ordinate favorful offers. If he is unable to do so through a merchant be successful. If he has no record with which to verify the fact that he has it, he is incapable of a poor work record. Hanky finds upon knowing if a merchant is able to prove a proper provision in his ever-demanding case. Fort Worth, Texas Dear Nan, I have been made a victim of circumstances in my home town and now everybody is down on me. We have a world of people who expect girls to go through life with an angelic face and hug down head, both little and big. I have not misinterpreted the truth, many times, stolen anything either on my own or adultery, but because I have tried to be friendly with both men and women and am little bit happy, fun out of life, someone has talked an adult must earn apperqement. $20,000 which is a disease threatening children in a foreign country. Though a disease it is of science very good but the poet to most use it is the author. It should be admired and that the beauty of children be very important matters. The same section, of the book, is devoted to the amount of money for maintenance of a hospital for modern and habbin which was to be given to the state by a philanthropic cill- ern. Man's Notes until many, passions show all our riding as evil. Some one has said to be good- it not sufficient, one must look good through EDITOR'S NOTE Why not write your trouble to Nana's niece. The complaint in this column is a common well-received in the days of the world, and she is an educator in their problem. She will advice to the young men in the world and will offer opportunities to help the young and also can express their views by viewing the problem which are confronting them. Nana will also be in need of counsel in a large many nieces (terror Thai) Diah Bai Dai Bai Ave, Dallas Texas --- > 0 og 3 “ See og eed purl e you st thi *) ane DESY, compel {nner youlo— b- eat = E = Surebes| The bead thats best. » byevery test” __-SOUTHWEST BAKING CO | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! 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Cond PSG smon onal, FRY? pl SEs ME Exes TO ALL 2 “3 NTS he EXPRESS septed in payment for ond money orders in the realm of Religion PETER B. By Chas. W. Abington. We may reasonably assume that the other boats which went with Jesus the night before had returned to Capernaum and spread the news of the two wonderful miracles of calming the storm and healing the demonite of Galian, and the morning found the shore lined with anxious people wishing to see some new manifestation of His mighty power. He had been forced to return without getting the heat. He had gone there to find in the quiet of the Gadararae hill—though He had been asked to leave there He was always welcome in Capernaum, and as the boat came in night barring the wonderful Rabbi the news spread rapidly. He was able to hope in the heart of Jairus, the ruler of the syagimose, and the woman who had suffered twelve years—having suffered many things at the hands of many physiologists. Jesus had hardly handed when Jairus came to Him in the interest of his little daughter who was at the point of his death. He had received from the rabis, and the ruling class, we imagine the humiliation this proud Pharisee must have felt in coming to the hated Galilean carpenter. But all pride is lost sight of in the sorrow that the loving father felt to have been going down into the jaws of death. Other writers make the point that she was his only daughter. Jairus at the Feet of Jesus. Regardless of the curious throngs this poudr ruler pressed his way to Jesus forgetting all about what others might think or say. It often happens that our prides can only be broken by sorrow—as long as all is well at home and property shines along our pathway we forget to pray, we forget to call on the only one who can help us under all circumstances. But Jairus was desperately in earnest and only did he come as a supplicant, but just as servants and alms prostrate themselves to those of superior rank in all Eastern countries. The haughty ruler fell at the feet of Jesus and prayed for his little daughter. With his desperation and keen anxiety, the pleas he made to the Great Shepherd all came to the child. All of the best physicians had failed, but the ruler called to mind the healing of the noble Gentiles servant—who said that he was not worthy, that he should come under his roof, but only speak the word, and his servant would be able to forgive him for anything but the touch of the great Healer. He came at a time when Jesus was in the midst of His teaching and many hung on His words at the time, but the cry of dismay was not turned away. He arose and went with the ruler. Jairus Experiences a Disquieting Delay. As Jesus went with the ruler followed by a curious obstinate a painful experience awaited Jairus—hastening a skull as the crowd permitted a sudden hatch is made. Another supplicant, for help falls in the way—a woman whose name is not given approaches, and the trembling hand thrust through the throng touched the border of his whole crowd. We can easily put in Jairus' place— It must have been quite annoying to him—likely he thought their brains should damage to him. He wanted them brains should damage to him. The child cribbing away when he left and delay might be dangerous. But Jamaa stopped and asked, "Who touched me." Even the disciples thought it strange that He should ask such a question. He had been afflicted twelve years, had spent all she had and suffered many things of many physicians. She heard of Jamaa and believed He could heal her, but not knowing what he could do. He thought He should not touch her garmament but should white. With them was an old superstition that there was magical virtue in the garmments of certain people which would flow out without any act or will on their part. The woman ex- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928 Churches Invite You To You To "COME TO CHURCH" Jesus Raises the Dead Daughter of the Ruler. 4. While the anxious father worried over the delay that was being occasioned by what he regarded a needless interruption—for while Jesus was pronouncing a blessing upon the woman he sees a messenger approaching and he know that it was now too late. Only once before had the woman seen a messenger from Nain, but this might not have come into the mind of the ruler of the synagogue at that time. The hunt messenger said your daughter is dead, why trouble ye the Master. It is likely that they indicated that it would have done no harm to you. The messenger finally make the evil tidings but was not the least worried—but turns to console the father. He then goes on, the mourning and begun. It is a custom even down to this day in the East for the family to employ professional messengers to make the home a tremble with their walls. As they approach the home and Jesus said that the child was only sleeping, they laughed Him to scorn. They knew that she was really dead—but that in the light in which Jesus would have un regard death, to Him it is only a sleep. Jesus Chooses Peter, James and John to See the Wonderful Sight. Expelling all from the room save the mother, father and Jesus favored disciples, they at once go into the room, and Jesus took the child by the hand and bade her arise, and she responded to His words. What manner of man is this they began to say—and they say the same. One who was the messenger came to the Ministry of Jesus raise the dead. Jairus thought it was too late when the messenger came with the sad news that his little daughter was dead. many times this father had heard Jesus preach and work those wonderful miracles he never thought of needing to do. He was a teacher of Jesus' Jairus, but surrey he became a disciple of the Master from that day forward. What joy and rejoicing filled that home when the voice of that little girl was heard once more, that father and mother; had seen their darling child released from death. It is just like Jesus. He always brings joy, and he always has a place in the home when He comes. Having restored the child to life, Mark tells us that He did not forget the body—he told them to give her something to eat. He will be equally considerate of all who feel the need of Him today. It is just enough for us to read of the wonderful things Jesus did. He will be able to tell us that He did not true He will respond just as truly to faith today if we call with all our heart as the afflicted man and dairies. living restored, the child. At 12 o'clock the pastor preached. Knowing those things, Mr. A. M. is a wonderful agent which asks on it. Freely, why don't you forget the body—the child. He will be simply. The B. Y. P. I. was called to sight? With you, it should be a day of Him today. It is today. You are in question of your life. The B. Y. P. I. is putting on your shirt. It is indeed a business use—it is being used—it is all covered the union lesson, indeed why you are willing to work. It is to faith today if we preached a sible sermon, two good gifts, to provide BUILDER OF ST. JAMES A. M. E. TEMPLE RECEIVES NATIONAL RECOGNITION. Mr. Ciffen J. L. Brower, head of the Vocational Carpentry Division of Douglass High School, San Antonio, Texas, has been recognized by the Master Builders of America and has been invited to attend the National Builders' Conference to be held at Hampton, Va., in the month of February. There will be interesting subjects discussed by leading Architects and Builders of the country, taking up all phases of the Building Industry. The conference will be held in Dallas in connection with the building of St. James A. M. E. Church and the People's Undertaking Company. He has built a number of brick and frame structures throughout the State and has built five years has been head of the Carpentry Division of Douglass High School. Students of this school are taught to build houses, make Blue Prints and estimate the cost of the some. Some of these houses constructed by these students appear in the Bulletin of America," published in Washington, D. C. These pictures were sent to Washington on request and were photographed, put into a film and shown at the World's Fair in Philadelphia. Since that time, pictures of these buildings have been published in the Educational Department of the Hawaiian Government. Another wonderful quarter has become history. Wonderful from many viewpoints. Beginning with a rally on Thursday night in which nearly all of the churches joined, the local numbers of St. Paul A. M. E. church had many remarkable quarter, considering the very inclement weather. The rally netted something over $215.00. Friday night a very spiritual love-feast was had. Sunday opened with a live wire Sunday School, and the morning service was all filled with worship. The evening service all of the A. M. E. churches responded and more than $30.00 was raised. At night Sacrament was had. Monday night, Dr. C. L. Morgan, the very efficient pastor had all his forces lineed up in front of the church reports and, 20,000, except the Trustees which had $10.00. All reports were well prepared and bespoke the deep regard and confidence they have for their pastor. The pastor presented the Presiding C. W. Abington, Presiding Elder Elder with a beautiful morrow back Methodist hymnal which he wrote, and who gave him his assessment, but $2.50 for gasoline and Mrs. Abington a token of money. She says St. Paul is the greatest man in the world. St. Paul repasst, which was served at the close of this conference. Dr. Morgan is doing a wonderful work. His church is well organized; his services are up to date. His vested chair is Mr. Morgan, and he is very close to having raised Sunday and Monday night $11000. Thus making St. Paul rank fourth in the Quarterly Conference rounds. God bless Rev. Morgan and his faithful membrien. Including the rally, $250.00 was raised. Next week, Rev. Morgan will be hosting Rev. J. Comey. We are on our way to Birmingham, Ala., to the Bishop's Council. Reports good services all day. — The church is taking new life, joining and, a most lovely spirit now is on. Watch the paper for results. The W. H. M. Sisters, under the direction of Scott and Sister Clark has completed a beautiful effort in papering the church the day before. — The church counts of board meeting one night and 2 days, the old regulars kept the fire burning. Pastor reported good results at the Board at Concisean. — Deacon L. Mayes, Reporter. Sunday was a high day at the school. (Do you know that your desks, Harriet M. H. C. R. School wife who has attended by our side is a teacher?) The teacher was to be in the washroom, so I left at his post. The school was to be in the washroom, so I attended. The master of the kitchen or P-room, should you have a kitchen, was to be in the washroom. From the lesson was enjoyed by not made adequate provision all and was reviewed, by the four-year protection "Against that." everything else but yourself and your family. You have built schools for the education of your people, you empower you, you make the salaries of your employees, you make the salaries of your employees. SP. PAEL A. M. E. B. CHURCH Cornell Lesterman and Casely. The refreshments served by the Church, Sunday was young people day and evening. The first Subject, Terry K. K. K. 21-27 Subject, Hypnosis. Music furnished by the junior choir. This is a Peppermint Day, and it is meeting with Peppermint Day, and it is meeting with against that day," when on account of old age disability, you co-against keep with the advancement. "Get with me and let us make the light for a Separate Pension Bureau, the General Conference "X"." The fire bright weather of the day was great. We were on our car attendance to 11:30 arriving during the day well up toward the morning. Most of those who had been in the car were. GREATER- MACHEDONIA B. G. Dr. R. Arlington Wilson D. D. Pastor *Friday the pastor will occupy the early morning and evening AT 11 a.m.* *Through Death: Day 1448, P. 18* *EVIDENCE: P. 1831* *MP3, mp4, welcome* THE WEEKEND M. C. R. Clark, pastor of *Andersen* one throws off the yoke of six chapel *M. K. Church* in line up with the people of Wrights Prairie Texas raised in God. There are more antiquities months *11, 11, 11* and *11* are here. We are the loyalty and devotion words of the *saints*. At the displayed by these workers is such present we are enjoying a spiritual experience the *com- munity* of all