Dallas Express

Saturday, March 10, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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The Dallas Express INJUNCTION PREVENTS SALE OF MT. ROSE CHURCH CHARLES YOUNG CHARGED WITH WIFE MURDER Oklahoma Editor Tells of Race Press To University Class in Journalism Founded by W. E. King JUDGE McCALLUM GRANTS RESTRAINING ORDER PREVENTING SALE OF CHURCH PROPERTY TO SATISFY JUDGMENT OF $112.50 HELD BY B. MAYFIELD. LAYMEN REPRESENT CHURCH IN COURT. ACTION OF COURT PROBABLY FINAL Morris of B. Mayfield to have Consolidate Buck Parsons execute a debt judgment against the Mr. Rose Missionary Baptist church when Judge Claude M. McCallum issued an injunction restraining his contempted action. Mayfield on last August 22 obeyed the judgment against the church on $112.50, a debt affected to have been owed him by the church. He sought to have the judgment and force sale of the church to satisfy his claim for the debt. G. D. Brain, chairman of the board, trustees, trustees for an anthology, Judge McCallum issued that church property is exempt from execution to satisfy a debt judgment, the same as a debt judgment, the same as a debt judgment. It appears that the court action has grown out of an extension to have the church pay him this debt. It is claimed that the church was borrowing of money for the church was completed. PEOPLES MUTUAL BENEFIT INSURANCE HOLD FOURTH ANNUAL CELEBRATION CLEBURNE DAILY PRINTS THRIFT ESSAYS OF NEGRO PUPILS Cleburne, Texas, March 10—A complete purpose of Principal of the Booker Washington High School came during the prizes winning essay of Thrift Week among the Negro pupils of the Booker Washington High School. Daily Journal of Cleburne Morning Journal of the publication of the efforts of the Negro pupils in roll. The names of the prizes shall. Olive Hightower. Robert Wells. Father Moe Morris. and so pleased were the parents of all of the pupils of the school as copies of the journal were ordered published and circulated in the selling of insurance to their own church in part. It have FORMER TEXAS BOY WINS HONORS IN IOWA SEGREGATION UPHELD BY WORK IN REPORT NORTH CAROLINA New York, March 10-14 -resentation of employees in the General Land Office of the Department of the Interior at the Student Volunteer Convent Washington, has been made by report of Coval H. Thomas, elected to the Executive Committee of the organization. This is for the advancement of Colleen first time in the history of ored People. Mr. Thomas represents the Student Volunteers of North Carolina that a Nero woman has from ExGovernor Siry's return to abolish segregation. Here, Mr. Thomas was elected Secretary of the Colored group of the Conference with Mr. Work. She elected that Nero woman to a Sophomore at Bennett College. We now appeal to you, his mother for women and is a memoir. Do you endorse Governor Siry's refusal to abolish segregation of the Student Committee of the other representatives at her said, "Do. We said we were the Vikomar Conference from cland to get his answer at last." The other representatives at her said, "Do. We said we were the Vikomar Conference from cland to get his answer at last." The Ninu Roberts is a grad-an effort is being made to arrange from Ohio University who a personal conference with See represented the Faculty, Miss Alma Howey at which the professor, Miss Barbara Johnson, and that may be made to him directed by. CLAIM PULLMAN OFFICIALS FAIL TO BRIDE PORTER'S UNION LEADERS PRICE 5 CENTS Prarie View, Texas, March 10 That justice does not always EO. When Young got up about 5 a.m. a rate of one and a half and one half where the rights at the news' the morning of January 28 he round trip, on the Identification groes are concerned has been said he heard two shots fired. Identification Pha, has been author clearly identified by the he ran back into his wife's room roomed by the southwestern Pasumon and saved the life of Hayes Leonard, and round that two shads had ger association from all points in Colored, covered of a part in the been fired through the window, murder of Judge Lamar Smith of he said. He around neighbors gave Meet at Prarie View, April 19, 1928. Dates of sale of the crime, was sentenced to five years. Young died. YOUNG WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER CLAIMS TO BE SIXTEEN YEARS OLD REPORT WESTERN STAR NOT TO BE SOLD AUCTION Should it develop she is of mature age and the charge of murder is proved, she may be sent to jail, or even to the electric chair. ```markdown ``` SOCIETY and Club MT. OLLIAM M. B. CHURCH, m. Sept. B. Clark was at his top position. Rev. O. B. McKinney f. The Sunday School pledged new elected pastor has just to raise $25,000 a. l. m., pastor hold his first business meeting for preached $25,000 a. l. m., pastor the year. All auxiliary doctors have were present. At 4 p. m., insurgent pastor has been listed up for the year's work, several papers were prepared. The members knowing pastor other numbers were rendered McKinney's work in South Dallas pastor gave a wonderful lecture that has fallen thus to make Subject Getting ready for the this mountain top year for West World's Market." Sculpture Act for the fall holidays — then to make — Subject: Getting Ready for the Dallas. Services Sunday $15.00 (12-15-01). G2. 21. 16. Gen A Right from the State of Texas, comes Coley Jones to join the list of stars who make recozis only for Columbia. In Texas they call Coley another Burt Williams. He just crams laughs and personality into his first Columbia coupling. Stop in at your Columbia dealer's, and hear this record. You are sure to carry it home. Record No. 14288-D, 18-Inch, 750 Army Mule in No Man's Land Travelling Man Vocale—Coley Jones Ask your Dealer for Latest Race Record Catalog Columbia Photograph Company, 1619 Broadway, New York City Mel. at 26,199 Callville "Breef with Mrs. Jade Collins as hostess, Wednesday night, 10:30, 2000, that I had been playing at which time the bridegroom introduced walt whistle. The numbers paid, after which the numbers paid, after which the next宴会 will be with Mr. K Corn and Miss Cone, 2600-earr. Mr. P. L. Fitzsimmons President, Mrs. Jolee Hallard, Reporter THE PROGRESSIVE SOCIAL CLUB had the first meeting in February, at 2350 Colby Street, were present and on time and all of the members have been in the club has just come to life in four-years time. it has been keeping up with the changing body of the body is working, our President is working fairly for the need of the members member to get with us. We have a number of the best young men placed in place in 2350 Colby street and our week of work is Wednesday and Fri met at 3:115 Thomas Avenue, March first. M. S. Harkin hosts. Roll was called and called to room in order, served important matters were discussed, one new member, was added after a meeting will be with Mrs. Townsend, on Hill street. President. Mrs. Simmons, Reporter. THE PRINCIPAL CITY AND SOCIAL CLUB. Mrs. Thursday, the 29 with Mrs. Calhoun, 2045 Meadow street, on hour, was given in the president for business, meeting with the event won by Mrs. Gruce, sounded by Mrs. Ballard and 2nd by Mrs. Neil. Next meeting will be at 3:115 Thomas Ap. Mrs. Harkin, hosts. Mrs. Jill Ballard, Reporter. vide screening in Chicago Judge Daniel Trude of the Mourall Court with this film, of its visual and constructive lesson, that he has sentenced many of the girls who have charged with the production of the film. These girls were admitted by person card of the judges through a producer. At this private showing it was held that the most important purpose of the education is in through visual education. The purpose of improving the community of the importance of sex education is in all star cast as Jack Mulch-Kate Lester, Helen Chadwell, Emmet King and Nubile and to the point and hesitates at the end. The Super Court intervenes with the showing of the film provided by adults. In addition to "The Naked Truth" the management will show special attention exclusively for women showing. The fil will be shouted to women, at the Silin B. Moore Theatre, daily, Thursday, March 14 and day and Tuesday. March 12 and 18th. The men will also have their own show, which will be Wednesday and Thursday. March 14 and 15. The Dellas-Wonga's Extension Club has had several successful culinary seasons, including a month or so of rest from a successful canning season in which the following vegetables served and jellies made by individual members of which we are Mr. Garibaldi, March 7, 1923 Mr. Gibbons, March 7, 1923 Mr. Roberts, March 7, 1923 Business with the president in the chair. The meeting was after awards turned over to the art gallery. The business served delicious salads and marshmallow pudding. We adored the art gallery. Mr. Hyman, 3701 St. Mark. St. 15. Mrs. T. D. Marshall. President. Annie Travis, Reporter. **D LUCKY IN EVERYTHING** Have lots of Georgia, money. Be a patient to please seven Cat. Cat Gut Win. Please give nine. Who Owns My Valuation. $7.99. Order of any three. Please order your price if you order all only $4.98. Big Lock Jack with. Jacky numbers SINCLAIR IMPORTING CO., Dep. 1405 Archer Ave. 'Perfume Creation to Filmland' DROP'S O'LOVE A new creation. Enchanting. Powerful. Alluring. Amazing. Black. Old and young. Warranted to its charm. On-line. With anti-instruction for use. And "secrets of Love's Purposeology and Art of Witching the Doll." Buy Postman ONLY $11.99. Total cost when packages arrive. FULLER Co. Dept. P. AIDB. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA. C.P.ADAMS Fish Market WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE 205 Main St. - Phone 2-4412 RETAIL STORE 2314 Elm - Phone 2-3881 承德 THE DALLAS EXPRESS; DALLAS, TEXAS; SATURDAY MARCH 10, 1928 CARD OF THANKS Gratitude acknowledging and thanking our many friends for supporting us in our expressions of sympathy shown in our hour of sorrow and graft for the death of our dear mother, and this depressed this Fri. 11. 18. 1922 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark. CARD OF THANKS We gratefully acknowledge and appreciate for your kind kindness and somations of您的 kindness to the death of our Father, Mr. Anderson Mask who departed this life Powerfully. We extend our Signed: Children: Staff Set F. A. Mask, Mrs. Mary E. Mask,Galnas, Little Bell Mask, Mary Mask THE FRATERNAL BONDING COMPANY Makes a speciality of bending officers of Prateral Sodder School, the largest Order of the biggest Orders of the biggest business concerns operated by our company. We have received a lot of these concerns we have the satisfaction of knowing that we are rendering a real service, not only under our protection, but to the race at large. We have set for ourselves the safe and honest handling of the funds of every local lodge operated by Negroes in the country, because of fear that your money will be stolen by a secretary fraternity, because of fear that your money will be stolen by a local officer, you need hesitate no longer to join the following lodge because we are their official office. Ancient Order of Pilgrims, Knight of Pythes, Court of Calathea, Great Order of Odd Fellows. Household of Ruth, General Order of Twelve, Wonderful Workers of the World. United Brothers of Friendship. See A. G. Washington, 3-2781 or for Home-Stand In West Dallas. For Annexing our PAINFUL BLADDER Diatress or Diorgeorge our SANTAL BAY Sold by All Drugstores THE 4 X BARBERSHOP COMPANY has moved to new home at K-LOEK Walter and Mill Street LADIES HAIR BOBBING A SPECIALTY ED WOODS on its Chair KELINS and SHELLIY. Props. SORE LEGS HEALED Open Leaks, Ubera, Enlarged Vet, Gehra, Gehra healed while you Written for Peg, Book View UK Heal My More Leaks At Home", Depart the your case. A. G. C. HEAP PHARMACY Glenview, Bay Ave. At Wilkesville, Mills. Authorized Agents for Worthing House Fire We carry a complete stock of these Lamps and a complete line of Zans and accessories. Electrly Icons At The WALKER'S ELECTRICAL SHOP Phones on your orders, night and day Calls Answered Phone E-Copy Jane Bryan St CHURCHES AND CAFES HOME-STEAD ADDITION Beautifully situated lots on prominent Eagle Ford Pike, (West Dallas) and two 3-room houses, out of the mud at a bargain to Colored citizens. HOME-STEAD AND INVESTMENT LOTS, only one block off of Eagle Ford Pike, just across the street from the Oriental Oil Company Interstate West Dallas Industrial Area, only 10 minutes away from the Courthouse. This is one of the best HOMESTEAD INVESTMENTS in Entire City For Immediate Sale: Lots 50x120 Only $15 down—balance Easy GUARANTEED TITLE No City Taxes, no nocturnal allowance for sleeper, and un-employment. This is your chance. With every purchase, we will give One Year's Subscription to the DALLAS EXPEDITION. The States also have a SLOOK-and ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY in one of the best FREE We will insure your interests in case of total disability or death—and we will insure your purchase. Best to lot. YOU CAN'T LOSE! J. D. SMITH FURNITURE COMPANY 2546-2548 Elm St. Phone 7-2838 $1.00 Down $1.00 Week PAUNFL BLADDER Diburse in Discharge use MIDY Sold by All Drills Turn Your Spare Time Into Dollars We still have some choice open territory. Will give you exclusive agency rights to sell high class hair and toilet preparations. They are good repeaters; Fifty per cent commission - you double your money. Selling experience unnecessary. Write for terms. TAYLOR and IRWIN LAWYERS Southwestern Life Building Room 811 Phones: T-6055; I-6055 DALLAS, TEXAS BE SURE To Come to W-EIL'S 9th Anniversary Sale The Biggest Burpets The Best Gifts Houses: 9:00 a.m. to 13:00 n. n. n. n. 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. DR. E. E. WARD Phones Office Y-50271 West 11th Floor Mallard Temple TEXAS DR. C. W. FLINT DEPTTOR Ground Floor Location 207 East Ninth Street, Port Worth, Texas WANTED—Experienced Color- ed Electrician, no other need ap- ply. Call 2-8727 or write Walker Electric Shop, 2023 Bryan-St. Dallas, Texas. DON'T FORGET TO PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO WORK FOR EXPRESS Our Representative Will Call Phone 8-2761 DR. L. G. Hilton Office Y-7225 Office n. n. n. n. Sunday to Friday WINDOW 3295 Telephone: 2-3211 2-6060 FAIRMOUNT W. J. GRAN A. W. DESHONG, M. 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Hwy. 4628 Office Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat Sundays by Appointment SUNRISE and X-RAY PINNIPOT CLINIC 318th Street DALLAS, TX Telephone: Prompt Delivery 2-3231 2-8608 FAIRMOUNT PHARMACY W. J. GRANT, Proprietor A. W. DASHOUN, Registered P.C. Years Active Practice in Texas Your Prescriptions X-illed Just As YAH Doctor wants it 216 MCKINNY AVENUE at FAIRMOUNT HAIR MADE FABILITY AND FASHION in evidence that quality is still appreciated and will be always. A hair strainerless and hair dreams of surprising quality and efficiency. especially prepared to be used with the irons. Alda Eibl Pomade has stood the test. It isn't an experiment. has been sold and used by particular people for a quarter of a century. Put up in a round blue tile continue. For Sale by all druggists. ONLY BY YOGIENIC CO. AGO ILL. The Clark Cafe, corner Denley town and Hutchinson Square, will be burglared. Soon to be work of hungy boys as they helped them to the Lowe school to not include candles, but failed after breaking open the piano to get the mugue. Olite Rainwater, redmi1. 119 Grandview Avenue was broken in to Moody, a gun and a small amount of money. We knew that people of Oak Cliff should learn to read the Dallas bus from the Colinda grocers and borrow the "dago" and other grocers in the neighborhood. Corner six and Denley Drive Sunday school was highly att ended with Supt. H. M. McKinne present. Rev. H. A. Hyson wrote about eight good gro- cers, let's help them. Let the other Love Will Drive Me C Wilton Crawley sings a Sensation! Love Will Drive Me Crazy Wilton Crawley sings a Sensation! 8539 10 in. 75c. Love Will Drive Me Crazy Crawley Clarinet Moan Sung by Wilton Crawley, Clarinet Accompartment RACE OKKH PHONOGRAPH CORPORATION ELECIRIC 25 West 45th Street MISS EYES. SOCIETY Miss Bird was really surprised to see a certain young lady get out of an aisle a few nights ago, about a house from home, where she knew happy was starting where her return. Your actions, betray your face. No one would ever thought You would do a trick like that. If the young man was not here, you had you him drive you to your door. Miss Eyes would like to say to certain acquaint man, who have a sister, you a few nights ago, about a house from home, where she knew happy was starting where her return. Your actions, betray your face. No one would ever thought You would do a trick like that. If the young man was not here, you had you him drive you to your door. JUDGE,BRANAN'S COURT Saturday and Sunday caused 25) for being tiger, 25 for disturbing men and women to appear in court. 125 were charged with violating the morning working schedule, 75 to the sea patch. OAK CLIFF NOTES are no. We should see A. C. Washington, 2-3054 or 3-5761 for Home Bars are working in Oak Clifft this week. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 10, 1928 BE SURE To Come to WEIL'S 9th Anniversary Sale The Biggest Bargain Sale in 9 Years SPECIAL SALE 100 BUGS- MOST ANY SIZE Prices as low as 4.05 Cash or Sale Starts Saturday, March 10 TIERNON FURNITURE Co. Formerly Keys House Furniture Elm and Hawkins St. VICTORY LIFE INSURANCE ANTHONY OVERTON, PRESIDENT CHICAGO STATEMENT AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ASSETS Cash in Bank $ 54,732.66 Bonds and Stock $ 24,729.00 First Mortgage Loans $ 168,439.39 Collateral Loans $ 54,213.00 Loans to Policyholders $ 2,990.80 Accounts Receivable $ 1,328.87 Interest Due and Accrued $ 7,555.45 Due and Uncollected $ 50,992.26 GROSS ASSETS $ 439,992.43 Deduct Non-Admitted Assets $ 2,024.72 ADMITTED ASSETS $ 437,967.71 Reserve or Settler Professionals Paid in Salaries, Fees Account Agents' Dues Deposits or TOTAL Capital Funds Paid Surplus Surplus ADMITTED ASSETS: as business hall, the chair. shall. She chair. died a de Bryant is a lawyer. in the Sunday. in the recent recent market. Sub 28 at 8:144 rs. Albert cormonnes Mano, Mrs. rection, MG PREMIUM INCOME $ 14,719 $ 167,201 $ 54,637 170,812 104,357 269,603 210,620 437,963 OPERATING IN THIRTEEN STATES, WITH FI TOTAL PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS SINCE DALLAS OFFICE: OF AS THE M called review, At 11 o'clock the pastor came along with one of those strong sermons. We had some very distinguished guest from our different churches of Oak City, A. S. 814 p. 101, president Sister M. P. Smith opened the B. Y. Y. shrine run and a good time. Group No. 2 led the Bible drill while groups No. 4 still held the financial banner. The season was ended by group No. 1 and a wonderful program. The revival just closed con- Rev. J. R. Plummer, Pastor. Stater M. F. Smith, Reporter. C. W. Washington, 3-5921 for Toronto - Near West in New Dallas. Friday evening, March 2nd, a meeting was held at St. Paul, Mt. Vernon, by Dr. Michael Vice-President, S. J. Jackson, presiden­t of President's Council, on account of birth III. A communication from Mr. Grietrick of Fortress Park, N.J., flitting to the city on March 15th in connection with a program in St. John Baptist Church, officers and will assist in plan­ning for the coming convention. Dr. Michael M. E. Church was present and plaid telling his support for pledging his support. The next meeting will be held at Macedonia Baptist church Friday night, March 16th ART CLUB met at the home of Mr. Sutton. 2966 State St. menns present 12, as it was business business and club spirit. The President was in her chair. She business business and club dance. Mr. Sutton served a delicious menu. Mrs. D. Bryant is on our team, having an understaff. All members should visit her. Mrs. Kirkhatchte. President. Mrs. Kirkhatchte. President. The Sunshine Social Set Club met Tuesday, February 28 at $814 in our host and hostess. Mr. Albert Swet was matron of ceremonies. Mr. Wm. Jackson at plano. Mr. Wm. Jackson at plano. Jackson and Jefferson. a saphone digett. Mr. Budh Sulah marker marks by the President. Mr. L. Carter. the program was indeed to the participants and enjoyed by the Hynoph was received to the club x-member. The hostess served Me Crazy RECORDS 25 West 45th Street, New York, N. Y. SPECIAL SALE 100 BUGS. MOST ANY SIZE Prices as low as 4.05 Cash or Peace. Sale Starts Saturday, March 10th TIERNO FURNITURE CO. Formerly Key House Furishing Company. Elmo and Hawkins St. BE SURE To Come to WEIL'S 9th Anniversary Sale The Biggest Bargain Sale on 9 Years MY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ANTHONY OVERTON, PRESIDENT CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. ENT AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DEC. 31, 1927 SETS $ 541,732.66 $ 94,720.00 $ 168,439.39 $ 54,213.00 $ 2,990.80 $ 1,328.87 $ 7,555.45 $ 59,902.26 $ 439,992.43 $ 2,024.72 LIABILITIES Reserve on Policies $163,398.39 Claims Awaiting 2,000.00 Prohibitions and Interest Paid in Advance 25.00 Salaries, Fees, Taxes, and Accounts Payable 8,263.28 Agents' Deposits for Rates Books 860.53 Deposits on Applications 524.14 TOTAL LIABILITIES $175,071.34 Capital Poly Paid $290,000.00 Surplus 62,896.37 Surplus to Policyholders 262,896.37 ADMITTED ASSETS: BE SURE To Come to WE I L'S 9th Anniversary Sale The Biggest Bargain The Biggest Bargain SPECIAL SALE 100 BUGS - MOST ANY SIZE Prices as low as 4.99 Cash or Credit Sale Starts Saturday, March 16th Timberland Co. Formery Key House Paraling Company Elm and Hawksworth. BE SURE To Come to WE I L'S 9th Anniversary Sale The Biggest Bargain The Biggest Bargain VICTORY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY STATEMENT AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DEC. 31, 1927 A FOUR YEAR RECORD PREMIUM INCOME $ 14,719 54,687 104,857 210,820 ADMITTED ASSETS 167,201 170,812 189,603 487,908 NET RESERVE $ 6,396 30,662 74,546 184,140 INSURANCE IN FORCE $ 687,739 2,244,495 3,492,296 8,127,607 THIRTEEN STATES, WITH FIFTEEN BRANCH OFFICES TO POLICYHOLDERS SINCE ORGANIZATION $53,562 DALLAS OFFICE: | | PREMIUM | ADMITTED | NET | INSURANCE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | INCOME | ASSETS | RESERVE | IN FORCE | | | 1924 | $ 14,719 | $ 167,201 | $ 6,936 | $ 687,739 | | 1925 | 54,687 | 170,812 | 30,662 | 2,244,485 | | 1926 | 104,387 | 269,603 | 74,846 | 3,492,296 | | 1927 | 210,620 | 269,988 | 169,140 | 3,527,607 | OPERATING IN THIRTEEN STATES, WITH FIFTEEN BRANCH OFFICES IOTAL PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS SINCE ORGANIZATION $53,562 DALLAS OFFICE: HED-LYTE-GOOD ROADS SPECIAL is the finest car of its kind in the world, and has more equipment, accommodations and convenience than ever before contained in so small a space. It has 8 feet square, and 14 feet long, mounted on a Reo speed wagon, built of white plywood. Contains water cooler, iron braces, no nails being used. Has 2 doors and 12 windows and transom for ventilation. All openings are screened. Electrically heated and oak. Contains electric water cooler, gasoline engine, wardrobe, kitchen buffer, Awater-Ken radio desk, typewriter, running water, medicine chest, abundant closets and a room, accommodation is nope as for sleeping. Cool in summer and warm in winter. Can still stay as a billiard hour and rides as smooth as a pulmah car. It is strictly an advertised good road and is maintained by The Red-letter Quaker of Dallas, Texas. po 2695 po 2895 id 590 po 590 Try MME. L. E. COLEMAN'S SYSTEM We Offer Three Things that are necessary: 1- Prescription Fluids 1- A Infrastructure Fluids to work 1- Plants nearby to rooms. Offer today Write for Agent's Outfit. System Two Vagus Disc. Agent's Outfit $2.50 MME. L. E. COLEMAN THIS HALL STREET DALLAS, TEXAS 195 2317 HALL STREET. er, president; Mrs Laura Johna. République. Art Art Beneficent and Culture Club met friday, March 3 and at the audition of Lady Leo, Mrs. Leo. A Carpenter made a wonderful tak in response to the speaker. Mrs. T. Starck, Mrs. E. Glider, Mrs. J. White, Mrs. N. Taylor, Mrs. J. White, Mrs. E. Glider, March 15. The Indies were served to a plea室 Lady L. Johna, Mrs. L. Johna. The Sparks Chapel Art Club 602, 603 BENNY H., two new members added to be club. Mrs. Jannah Brown and Miss Iva Carwell. Miss Iva is going to club is going to three羽翼 club is going to church. Next meeting will be with Miss Jolica Mc Kunie on Bour- bour. Miss Emily President. Emily Young, President. We Give Dollar For Dollar Value. G. F. OLIVER, MANAGER GLASSES ON CREDIT PAY AS YOU WEAR DOWN GLASSES ON EZ PAYMENTS GRAY JEWELRY CO. Corner Emm & Harwood Corner Emm & Harwo INCOME TAX SERVICE NOTICE We now have income tax black ready for individual, partnership, evaporation and estate tax, return and are prepared to do your income tax work at a reasonable charge. Auditors of the Dallas Express. INGRAM and DILLON Accountants—Auditors PHONE: X-65211 F-7998 DALLAS, TEXAS We Wire Flowers to Any Point DELLING FLORAL COMPANY Wedding Bouquets and Decorations, Funeral Designs, Cut Flowers and Made Up Pots, Pot and Bedding Plants Landscaping 2429 Hall Street HELF NATURE NATION IS THE CAUSE OF MOST AILMENTS ELECTRIC SWEATS AND BODY RUES Let Me Be Your Druggist COMMUNITY DRUG STORE S. T. WILLIAMSON, Jr. Prop SUPERIOR DELIVERY Allen at Juliette St. Dallas, Texas "I Either Have it, Will Get it, or it isn't Made" Alfred Smith, wgt governor of New York Evidently Brother Richardson is right. Dallas has only one advantage over the southern city and that is that the North, who vote they have satisfied with some success in the election, are expected to win the situation it is from ideal. Another fact of the opposition is that it is true that Dallas blocks are backward and Dallas whites in thought, which if not to pre- vail, A. G. PERKINS. ```markdown ``` News dispatches from Milwaukee indicate that 'k' movement by the laboring classes of that city for closer cooperation in politics is receiving wholehearted support from all classes of persons but the professional men of the city. Mass movements of the 'k' movement have come but those who were supposed to lead. Boycott of these persons has been threatened by the masses of workers and those interested in the movement to some avail. The goal of the movement is given as improved Negro housing conditions, municipal and other civic representation, and such as it is possible to secure through city officials. MEMBER NATIONAL NEGRA PRESS ASSOCIATION THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS Any arrowscale reflection upon the character, standing or repose of the Dallas Express, must be corroborated in the columns of THE DALLAS EXPRESS, which may appear in the publication. The same corroboration upon its being brought to the attention of the publication. The Dallas Express Subscriptions in Advance 1 Newspaper $2.00 2 Months $1.00 4 Months $1.00 Single Copy $1.00 THE DALLAS EXPRESS Published every Saturday Morning in the Year at $260 SWAT Attended at Post Office at Dallas Texas, two second-class masters under Act of Congress, March 1872. Foreign Advertising Representative: W. B. Ziff Company, 608 South Dearborn St. Chicago, W. W. Company, 454 Morton Ride, 118 East Nearman St. has never hosted the white feather; neither has it been disgraced by jabbering with it nor effaced by the flamed mouth. It is a plain, every day, sensible, survive newspaper, can- t communicate with the passing masses. Gina no doubt flags it in profess- ional and public country. Its life of the land justice covers all the new race. This is a pretty high ground, but we live it and press some up and stand with us. This ground is not. W. W. KING Tammany, Negroes and the Houston Convention Between the question of pro- hibition and Catholicism and the Negro, the Democratic donkey has been imagined and the dance of ox in order to build themselves up with the "white folks" they have attempted to tear down the work of every other Negro. But this scribe is by no means ho, eless yet. He can still stand a great deal more of punishment than Dallas, like you do. Dallas will whiten which cause it to do the really great and profitable thing for its Negroes. But the condition will change. Dallas will yet be great. Watch us. GALVESTON BARRISTER SUPPORTS POSITION OF EXPRESS ON POLITICAL SITUATION There are those among the masses whose special pleasures be to be as to evangelism of the profession, and when they "do" they "do" they are damned and when they "do not do" they are damned just the same. Not that there are not many of them who are justly due the profession. ON A COMPARISON OF DALLAS AND HOUSTON BILL EDWARD JOHNSON LAID TO REST Politicalism of commission on *Howard*, a great leader of the part of republican leaders in the United States, cannot stay in his office at Worth leadership) have had much to do—to join in the interest of the with its positive status, to help people in the community. People his hands are full. But politicalism of commission on our will will emphasize this Cause. It part have their part also with re-verify of the part, a man at his head who knows best. we know not when we too just-answer the call just as bill Johns would have it. We have having time to even make at least a few friends. But how would you have been the case with Bill Johnson, and his job as finance manager? The monster, called death, should overtake you among strangers. This is for each of us to long remember. PROPLIES, MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY HOLDS FOURTH AND AUTOMATIC HOME-COMING CEDAR BAY. than the Negro insurance agent I will have. All things being equal, given who, with his book, book and book, he educated Negro must be room to exceptional cases. He must be a part of the church—the highestness of his task and duty, goes church must be sold to him, as the responsibility for the temporal into the highways and the by-ways the common phrase goes, he must赦 of the church. In many of ATE PENSION DEPARTMENT for the protection of our Veteran Ministers. Wel w a s and will be one of the vital questions confront in the future. Mike Lythrum- General Colle- ference of A. K. K. Sturch. I stand for a Summarate Dian- gency Department because I know that the protection of our veteran Claimants can be served and protected better through and by a Summarate Dian- gency possibly be served and protected by being attached to the Finance Insurance Company, Dr. S. T. Wilson of the Community Drug Store, Rev. W. L. Dickson of E. Bethel Baptist Church and Bald Callie Insurance Agent a Prescriber of Thrift and Better Days Biller Hice, closing speaker at the winner and assigner of the insurance agent program, described the insurance agent as a "protector of thrift and better days" and his duties to his description of safer homes and guaranteed education of the life of the bread winner." Said he, "I can think—of no better servant of his people who, with his rate book and a proper conception of the sacred into the highways and the by-way of our larger cities and to tales of our kid, his贮蓄 of the city, and the benefits which will come to positivity as the result of the prosperity of families through the saving grace of life insurance," which now encompasses the race will be lifted in large "measure of health and the protection of families in the quarter of Negroes. He told of the improved family which would then become part of every New Yorker to back home for several generations, finally would feel "to be black was no disgrace." Man's Notes AFRICAN METHODISM IN THE ACID TEST—THE GENERAL CONFERENCE MEETING IN CHICAGO NEXT MAY MUST STUBBORN FACTS By Chase, W. Abington have his first battle with those the problem of lay representation, about all it, amounts to when he begin these striving must he solve many of our problems. a result of all increases in wages per month. The company, a condominium victory has received through their company an organization, the Brotherhood of Porters who were opened in or Bleeding Car Conductors, a large garment and has placed a number of Pullman porters are now headquarters in their applications for membership in their own union. Marrie Mila Lee McMurray of porters with the United States Med-Marshall in visiting has conation Board about the same time, Mrs. Addit Williams, 2004 that the porters but the company, Lannon Avenue in visiting McMurray. bodiedist to stay at house themselfs but will want to leave the house for a day and then go to school. Father then must then abuse. Don't make the mistakes that many mothers on of continually saying "lost" and you better for you the nature and wonders "why" and looks at personal loss to find out. Grow themself and find the wonders this or that is not the best thing for them to do. EDITOR'S NOTE Why not write your troubles to Naomi's Nails. The conductor of this column. Is a person well versed in the ways of the world and she is navigator of the young and the old whose counsel of a spiritualist she will tell you the young mover how to solve the problems of the young mover in the young ones who seek advice. She has opportunity to observe and to learn the tell-tale problems which are common in our life. Why not "fall Naomi" when you are in need of counsel. You will find the Dailer - Inspire, 148th Ave. Ave., Duluth, Tenn. the company. The Bullman conductors were, and forced to accept the wage. The Bullman had a union, which has incurred a second increase of E. 1.2 per per month on 440 hours work per month. The minimum wage of the con- ductors is 1814.8 per hour, the pau- ter relates 175.56 for 400 hours work per month. The minimum wage history has involved all debsrs in the union of porters who were owed to, in con- gration and has placed paid pau- ter with the Bullman in the state of bewilderment. Miss Eilee Lee McDonald of Marshall who in visiting has cous- son, Miss Addit Willman, 1901 Willman with a birthday day Gibber. BOLL STREET C. M. E. CHURCH Beginning Wednesday of Old New York City, will precede He has been around the four times and visited every Grace was a personal acquaintance of Bennet Lord Mandelve and of "Grantet Living Miracle of Grace Evening Wednesday Night, March 14, New York City, will presch Sunday, March 11th around the world in support of the cross and visited army. Countrys on the globe in equal acquaintance of Sarah Bernhardt, Jrd Mandville and others. He is regain- ing Miracle of Grasse. Beginning Wednesday Night, March 14, 1928 Of New York City, will preach Sunday, March 11th at 11 a.m. He has been around the world five times. crossed the Atlantic thirty four times and visited angy Country on the globe two. He was a personal acquaintance of Sarah Bernhardt, James Gordon, Bennett Lord Mandville and others. He is regarded as the "Greatest Lifetime of Graves." Rev. John Tyler Above is a picture of the Rev. his brother, the Rev. J. L. Henry, a revival at Bell Street Church, b. births are from Philadelphia. Pa. Roy Evangelist in America. We them. See Placards for further PROMINENT MARSHALL CITIZEN PASSES AWAY is a picture of the Rev. O. D. Henry, aged 18 the Rev. J. L. Henry, B. G. P., aged 20, Bell Street Church, beginning. March. from Philadelphia, Pa., and are said to be list in America. We expect Dallas to turn Pacards for further information. THE BOY WHO WAS A BLASTER Above is a picture of Koe Rev. O. D. Henry, aged 16, who with his brother, the Rev. J. L. Henry, B. G. aged 20, will conduct a revival at Holl Street Church, beginning. March 14. These youths are from Philadelphia, Pa., and are said to be the greatest Boy Evangelist in America. We expect Dallas to turn out to hear them. See Picarces for further information. Mrs. Arunda Rhodes, 72, the mother of Mrs. Killie Gill, the Texas and the grandmother of Phibellus Josephine, 72, passes. February 24. Mrs. Rhodes had been a resident of Marshall for nearly 30 years, a property owner, a member of the property owner, a member of the more highly regarded citizen. Her "Youngest sister, Mrs. Mary of whom is her grand-nephew, she O. Chinook of Dover attorney attending the youngest, sister of the youngest, present here; Mrs. Fathin adams, sshall. Texas; Mrs. Jiahkewa was sister, Marshall. George, Bladow, the recipient of many courtesies by her daughter, Marshall. Principal in the city, Apparently, also Bladow, and a host of others, was greatly impressed with her work. Mr. "Youngest sister, Mrs. Maya Noyes" was born in the female. Other close relatives present were Mr. Punni Adham Adham, Mrs. Punni Adham, brother, Marshall, Mrs. Gretel Rhind, and a host of others closely related. All were conducted from the College Hospital from the age of the of the St John's Church in the services. Hon. W. P. Blind. Mire. Clinkenale left. Dallas for soon was among the speakers. Denver. Tuesday morning. 25 to 50 per cent reduction on all Bed Room Suites Some Suits as low as $85.50 and terms as low as $8.00 down and $4.00 per week. 3-PIECE VANITY WALNUT SUITE $59.75 JOHN L. JONES Furniture Co. 2005 ELM STREET Night, March 14, 1928 Sunday, March 11th at 11 a. m. the time, crossed the Atlantic thirty miles on the globe, says two. He Marsh Bermanack, James Gordon, there. He is regarded as the man Tyler G. O. D. Henry, aged 16, who with B. G. P., aged 20, will conduct beginning, March 14. These and are said to be the greatest expect Dallas to turn out to hear information. Hear Carl Dixon, Premier Nigro Concert Plainet, in concert at School, Thursday, March 22, 8:15 P. M. PROMINENT DENVER WOMAN VIEWS DALLAS Mrs. Mary G. Clinkkeisw, of Denver, Colorado, spent several days in Dallas last week. She was the home agent of Principals and of the school, where of whom she is great a co-publisher, she is the youth president, an officer of the shell. Toune M. Clinkkeisw was the recipient of many countryside may in the city. Apparently, she was greatly impressed with Dallas She is the Ftest-Great Matteo of the Colorado Jurisdiction of the State of Colorado as International Marshals in the East of the Eastern State Natio- nal Park. Clinkkeisw is prominent of Denver and in the past of Colorado. Clinkkeisw left Dallas for Denver, Tuesday morning Hear Cast Dillon, Negro Concert Pianist, in Concert at Booker T. Washington, High School, March 24, 2013, P. M. Miss Minie Randleh, who resides on Pairmount Alley, was acquitted on charges of assault Friday on charges of aggravated assault. She was represented by the court, which sentenced the one case to warmth contacted by her. She was charged with making an assault on Miss Melvina Lowe, the wife of a state attorney to prove that the defendant stalked Miss Lowe with a knife and then, after going to her home, flat iron at her, which struck the flat iron. The trouble areas, according to state testimony, white-Miss Lowe passed in along the front of the house. "Are you to old for me to call a lark?" was asked to him. "Then you are a lark." "Then you are a lark," she replied. "Then you are a lark." flat iron followed, shortly afterward. Miss Randleh on the stand, accused Miss Lowe followed her in the house with a coat and flat iron, she shaded and fronthooded in mild defense. The jury was out only a few minutes before the jury decided for the state. He Cael Dilon, Premier Negro Concert Planket, "In Concert at Hoover," Washington High School, (Tuesday March 22, 8:15) THE MASTER 95 W. 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In this role, a full-time custodian will work with full staff. Custodian will be responsible for the files, records, and documentation of the building. In this role, a full-time custodian will work with full staff. BE SURE To Come to WELL'S 9th Anniversary Sale Sale in 9 Years CONNECTION In a Card of Thanks appearing in late week's issue, the sign- ature of the writer is the Bible Mark and the Mary E- cumenics appeared in error the Ecumenics wishes to abstract these thoughts. BE SURE To Come to WELL'S 9th Anniversary Sale Two Bargain Bills Sale in 9 Years MONEY! MONEY! LOANS ON PURCHASE 500 Customers Wanted RATES REASONABLE Call REY. L. B. MAYE. BE SURE To Come to WELL'S 9th Anniversary Sale The Biggest Bargain Sale in 9 Years PRINTING OF HIGH QUALITY Office, Commercial, Society. DALLAS EXPRESS PUBL. CO. 2000 Swis Avenue JESUS FEEDS THE MULTITUDE Mary 6:53:11, 8:11:10. Golden Text - I Am the Bread of Life; He That Cometh to Me Shall Never Hunger, and He That Believeth On Me Shall Never Thirst. John 6:255 AN EXPOSITION OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1928 BY CHAS. W. ABINGTON The miracle we study in our present lesson is unique in that it is the only one of the thirty-six miracles of Jesus the account of which has been given by all four of the Gospels. It may be accounted for in the fact that it affected many women and men, and Matthew tells us beside the women and children—many writers claim that there were likely quite as many women and men as men, and some contend that there were more, which would make the miracle administer to at least 40,000 women and men. It is the greatest and guildest human touch which can only be fully appreciated at its real value as one study the account given by the four evangelist. It is the same principle as several people describing an event to which all were eye witnesses, and such will be true each writer will tell the story from the apple which made the deepest impression on him. If one would get the richest results from the study of this lesson he must read the four accounts. The Twelve Missionaries Return to Give An Account of Work in the Work In our last lesson we had an account of Jesus ordaining the twelve disciples and sending them forth by two to preach and at the same time delitigating to them power to work miracles. We are not in position to know particularly how Jesus delivered them. We are only partially some weeks. They now return to their headquarters at Capernaum to report to Jesus all flushed with the success that had attended their labors. "Even devils were subject unto them," Jesus said. "And they were found for evil and rest was exceedingly short and at this time he was at the height of His popularity, and the delinquents so great that they did not have time to take food. The world has ever had a place for badly people—in fact three seems to be no place for the pariah. Jesus said that he had been called as His disciples men who were at work, not one man of leftover. Seeing the impossibility of finding time to rest in Capernaum the disciples are fold to go across the lake to the desert that they might have time for rest and conference. Not only were they tired but a doom had been cast over the land to be destroyed. But just over the lake John the Baptist had been executed in prison because he had dared to preach against the sins of those in authority. The Baptist had become the first martyr to the Christian religion. 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How Jesus Accepted Interruptions One among the valuable lessons we get today is the way Jesus met disappointments or the interruptions of His disciples and the screws on the northern corner of the lake to a murdered spain with the getting of the needed rest—but as the people saw them leave on foot, likely keeping their eyes on the Master all the while, many of them ran around the northern end of the lake—the distance being only about six milies, and arrived at the spot ahead of Jesus and His disciples, before Jesus turned His attention to the multitude. It is thought by some that He had time to spend quite a little while with His disciples and when He looked up, saw the multitude and turned his attention to them—while others believe that such crowds preceded them that immediately on landing He was met by the throngs. This seems the most likely. One of the disciples who met Jesus but His plans were interrupted, but He turns attention to the people who impressed Him as wandering about as sheep without a shepherd. Nothing is more helpful in an Eastern country than a flock of sheep with a shepherd—they are exposed to wild beast and would actually starve to death. Jesus does not utter a word of impatience—He begins at once to teach the people the way of life—His great heart of sympathy went out to them and all day they listened to the gracious words which fell from His lips, and he healed all that were afflicted. It is comforting to us to know that Jesus is just the same as His great heart of sympathy. Dealing With a Perplexing Problem As the evening drawn on a real problem confronts the disciples, it is the crowd that had increased all day—it was in the wilderness, the people would finally realize the grazing of hunger and they come to Jesus and ask Him to dismiss them," send them away that they may go into the country round about, and in the villages, and buy themselves bread, for they have nothing to eat, and they are much like ourselves—they figured that the easiest way to get rid of the people was to "send them away!" It was a most natural thing to do. "The church today is growing more towards the well dressed, leaning too much toward the hungry," and "the hungry and shaving multitudes." These disciples made the sagging bluster of leaving Christ out of their calculations, just as we are doing now. Jesus says "They need not depart." No proposition that would send men away from Christ is a part of the gospel. Feed YOUR HAIR With HARADE FOR YOUR HAIR'S SAKE Mr. Tuson Cohy accompanied Mr. Fuson, Arlansen — Rev. Paul Pinkham of Chicago the fifteenth Miss Lecce Bonn and Miss Hasel Hawley to the church. Christina running a revival at Mr. Calvary hospital. Closed his house. A girl Noire spirituals which they enjoyed very much a delicious dish and intoe and cake were served. The I. H. P. U will have a big splash returned from Los Angeles. California where he has been running. The TUSON — hush was high at all the Churches. Rev. G W Waters, a pastor of Bethlehem has been running to the front of the church now running a revival at Prince William's morning arrived Mr. Waters, Cedra Craig Taylor have finished, beaher son Pittsburgh spent their beautiful dukes' appointment are some of our new students. Blicks listed: Mr. Cedra荔荔, Mr. Florence Love, Mr. Pera Mrs. Johnson, Mr. P. H. Watson and Mr. Johnson, Mr. P. A. Washington with Mr. A. T. 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Phone 5 7245 Dallas, Texas 2530 Bryan Johnson's Red Cross Kidney Phantasys Give Quick, Sure Relief Quick relief is sure almost from the moment you apply a Johnson's Red Cross Phantasys layer over the soaked skin. **RELATY** — Bandae School, was the first school in the city. Mrs. Lillie Ford has returned to the Hospital and is doing plenty of work. Mrs. P. Morne has returned from the hospital and is doing plenty of work. Mrs. T. Hessen is at the bed side and is doing plenty of work. Immerse at this writing. Your Question How can I, a woman without training and experience, earn the money so necessary to the well-being and happiness of myself and those I lever Our Answer Become a Representative of Poro College Our answer has solved the problem for thousands of Rare Women, who take nice profits through PORO. You can have a profitable occupation right in your own home and land. You can have your neighbors, friends, organizations and even with PORO. 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Mogherini Moore and family formerly of Billy Moore and family formerly of Billy Moore and family formerly of Billy Moore and family formerly of Billy Moore in Hopkins County. W. J. Cwalt Jr. and Mrs. P. Parry of McKinney Mills. W. J. Cwalt Jr. and Mrs. J. Willie Walters of Cincinnati Mills. W. J. Cwalt Jr. and Mrs. William Walters of the National Guards of Cincinnati, Ohio. W. J. Cwalt Jr. and Mrs. Samuel Mossman, M. A. and Mrs. Samuel Mossman, M. A. and Mrs. Valentine party at her home on N. Montgomery Street. Tuesday at her home. Mrs. Valentine entertained. Mrs. Dove Culligan hung visited her mother, Mrs. A. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 10, 1928 **TYLER** — Mr. P. K. B. Tennon of his mother and guest of his father and brother, N. G. Kittrell Mr. Bennon is a minister of no more note and a member of the Holder's Orchestra now doing new program's at the Adolphus and Holder's Orchestra. The guest of the X Y Club with the guest of the X Y Club with the guest of the Bennett Scott High School. M. J. I. Bowie was baptized by her mother, Mrs. J. Bowie, who it was royally entertained by her two threes of special intercourse with William, Dotson, Dolores Bowie Teacher, William, Dotson, Dolores Bowie Teacher, and other the Donations of $5.00 to the Glaire Home, upon the receipt of a $5.00 donation. WAXAHACH — The New Zion Church which has recently reorganized and is now in its fourth effort to make the membership 100 per cent and it is working to help it to help discuss some of the vital subjects that are being discussed now will be held March 24, at 9:00 a.m. at which time a very important event will be held. New Zion Church is setting forth a strategy to raise the standard of scholarship of a higher plane and helping the students by trying to make them more hard, consistent studying at home. This effort can be strengthened by the parents helping to keep their children at home at eight and do more. Pow 2. A Price after being con- tained by fire five days ago in Jail, fired for jure of three broken-ribs in able jury of three broken-ribs in able jury of three broken-ribs in able Miss Geraldine Bradwell arrived home last Saturday from Montgomery, and spend a week or more with her mother, Prof. J. C Carpinter, prin- tress of the University of Texas, Basketball Hall team of his school to Garcia last Friday the 24th to women were won by the Garcia Hall Allen principal, Mr. A. E Gradin- ton, Bombinaher has established as the Gracewoods Famous Home M. M. McHodre of Tuxon, Tex. Lahan Street. Mrs. Amell Bail White is very seriously aloat at undergraduate a very serious writing along aloat and hopes to be able room in return to her pos- tion. W. J. Wresley is choreographer at Company at Woodman Hall. Rv South pastor in charge of Mount Company at Woodman Hall. Rv Texas stopped over in the city a few roars last Traffic in, the city a few roars last Traffic in, J. W. Resley left the city friday morning by motor for a new construction. It is pre- pared for a new construction. It is pre-pared for a new construction. On the alicat Mrs. Maye Cromis is in bed with Maye Cromis is in bed with Maye Blunt on Hayward Street is impor- tor after a new construction. It is visiting her wife Mr. Che- lsea Whithe in Jacksonville, Tenn. Mrs. Chelsea Whithe was a visitor in the city that stagger and Smash, Mrs. M. X. Brown, her son Dr. M. I. Bals of the city. TYLER — Sunday was high day at all the churches. An past port excellent service throughout the day. Mr. Morgan Baker, pastor and excellent service throughout the day and is guest of relatives; Mr. Katie McFarlane has returned; Mr. Katie McFarlane has returned; Mr. Dora Patterson to resupprise. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Hill have returned to Fort Worth after a visit to the museum. Mr. McFarlane. We regret very much 1q leaves of the continued illness of a younger brother. Mr. McFarlane. Mr. San Antonio last week on account of the illness of a younger brother. Mr. McFarlane. Mr. San Antonio last week on account of the illness of a younger brother. Mr. McFarlane. Mr. Smith was held last Friday at Bethlehem Baptist Church. The funeral oration was delivered by Sister Smith. A beautiful tribute to the deceased. Sister Smith was the wife of the pastor. A beautiful tribute to the deceased. Sister Smith had been in cochinium health for some time. She had never been confined to the house. She had been confined to the house. February 22nd at the family home on 800 North Henderson St. The beautiful Dapest. — the cold weather. The Smith company had been in cochinium health. **Wednesday, February 29 at** the home of the Secretary, Miss Mary B. McCormick. The club social in the honor of the Blue Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mary B. McCormick. The themselves. The club will meet **Wednesday at the home of Miss Olivia Lewis, president Miss Eliza Kirdred, secretary Miss Mary Lee Joiner, treas. Miss Jonny Brown, sup. Prayer by the club, one new member: Miss Ruth Taylor. Not may be missed. The meeting was closed, all members are asked to be present. Miss Fearl Vinson, president: Miss Olivia Lowen, reporter: Miss Olivia Lowen, reporter For Your Hair If your hair is brittle or damaged, give it a good coat of hair gel. Apply a coat of gel to it, glaze it with a glossy, everyday coat. KELLIE LIN Premade Hair Dressing It is easy to apply, on hot bob needles and it is more easy, on cool bob needles. To dress your hair in any fashion, apply a coat of gel to it. When 22c at dragons or go up. AGENTS Vainable Premium Agents Vainable Premium. Beautiful pamperings from HEROIN MEDICAL. Atlanta, Ga. EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER MME. S.D. LYONS BE SURE To Come to WEIL'S 9th Anniversary Sale The Biggest Bargain Sale in 9 Years DON'T FORGET TO PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION MERCIPOLITAN HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO Month and Weekly Health And Accident Insurance 1770 1-2 Lives Oak Street Ballast. BE SURE To Come to WEIL'S 9th Anniversary Sale The Biggest Bargain Sale in 9 Years Arrange your hair in the latest styles. Which of the latest hair-styles are most becoming to you—long, luxuriant hair neatly drawn up in the back or the newest in smooth glossy bobs? Choose the style you prefer, then ask your dealer for Plukto Hair Dressing, use it according to your preferences, and you may easily arrange your hair in this way. That way, too, always looking soft, smooth and neat. Once you try this dainty and delicately fragrant hair dressing and discover for yourself how effective it is in bringing out the natural beauty of your hair, you will use it regularly. Overnight End COLDS Stop a cold before it stops you. 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How would you like to have people say this about you, and admire your love, soft, beautiful, glistening hair? with Pluko HAIR DRYING RESSING SnowWhite 50' Amber 25' STRAIGHT BLACK HAIR YOURS IN 80 MINUTES Men and Women ```markdown ``` TO ALL NTS the EXPRESS 19c Fancy Percalais Palmium brace band, prominent heart, yellow 15c Yard 19c Cromatines Palmium, pilleus, parens 15c Yard 19c Unbleached Domestic A lumber, housey rubber, the 15c 19c Shirriths Chamomile, shirriths, stitched battens in shams of white, grey 15c 19c Curtain Nots Mettly, white, wine in cream, handmade in colour, the grey 15c 19c Pajama Checks Over mother whites in the dark, white, grey, yellow, white, 15c 19c Lingeria Cloth To white, lavender, green, peach, the grey, the dark, the light 15c 23c Plaine Cropes To white and grey, dried pattern, Pearl, world, white, grey, white, the faux little, yellow 23c Long Cloth To white and grey, dried pattern, Pearl, world, white, grey, white, the faux little, yellow 23c Dinnily Checks In larger battens than the small, handmade yellow, furry, yard 15c $189 Rayon Under Very $ on Underwear Very Special at $1 47 event cannot An Anniversary event that women cannot afford to miss. Rayon underwear in tailored and lace-trimmed styles. Lace inserts, embroidery, ribbon trimmings make this lingerie simply exquisite. greatest Sale of Our Greatest Sale of HATS Crochets Azures Felts Straws Bengalines 600 Brand New Hata Every 600 Brand New Hats $179 Every Expensive Samples! Newest Styles! Sensational Values! 1. Gowns Teddies Bloomsers Step-Ins THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 10, 1928 At $9.75 we bring you a most revealing array of new dresses! Please remember, these are $9.75 dresses in price only, as nothing about them suggests $9.75 dresses! Not a detail is missing . . . Truly a marvelous event! Georgettes ... Printed Crepes . . Flat Crepes . . Print combinations! These dresses have made house dress history. Their equal cannot be found for fresh, original styling at this price. Marcy Lees are offered during our Anniversary Sale at this splendid figure. They are made of wash-fast materials. The manufacturer and Harris' stand back of this guarantee. If a dress fades, you may have a new dress free! Splendid Basement Anniversary Items Grouped Many of the Dresses Priced Below Usual Wholesale Cost! At $9.75 we bring you a dresses! Please remember only, as nothing about the detail is missing ... True ... Printed Crepes ... Fl Mercy Lee Dress $1 85 3 for $5.35 have made house dress history for fresh, original styling at during our Anniversary Sale at made of wash-fast materials. The back back of this guarantee. If a dress free! lies, Ginghams, Prints, Linens, Rayons, Suitings, orgammed, short and long-sleeve models. in three at yon, or floral and blue tan and Sizes 14 to 44 Need dimity an organdy, rose and prints in or rose. Cent Anniversary 88at $1 House Dresses, Ea. silver dress in skin, in smart and elastic- gilted by some style, with pearl necklace, palm, cushion, threepiece, shoes, slips. 88 to 100. $1.25 Voile Lingerie Silk, silk, silk, 14 dress, garment and boo- ore in shiny tailored four full sleeves. In much kind of suit. In much kind of course. 600 25c Pillow Cases, 5 for Made of bleached casing, roomy and nicely finished. A bargain at this price. 88c $1.00 Sheets, Each For double beds. Size six 88. A radical reduction in effect only during this sale. 88c 19c Bath Towels, 6 for Large and very absorbent. A regular manslut bath towel 1482. Excellent quality. 88c 12½c Domestic, 9 yds for Unbleached grade. Excellent for padding tracing banks, making linench sheets etc. 88c 12½c Curtain Nets, 9 yds Self-checked or crosshanded. Some pieces 4½ inches woven in colors. Others with colored figure in small sheet. 88c 95c White Curtains, 2 Pair Hardwood linen, these are curtains that stand any amount of handling. 21 inches wide, 4½ yards long with a height of 12½c. 600 Men's and Boys' Items atues! $1 50c Men's Silk Socks, 3 pr for Artilk, like velcroed socks. In white, pink, brown, white, black and marry. 75c Boys' Gaps, 2 for Harvard brand, snap belt, grayes, white. 75c Khaki Knickers, 2 pairs for Sturdy knickers for your boys' playtime. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.25 Boys' Overalls Of sturdy blue dress, with hib and white striped. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.25 Boys' Coveralls Of sturdy blue dress, with hib and white striped. Well made 8 years. $1.25 Boys' Wash Uits Klappers, silver, double-breasted socks. Sizes 3 to 5. $1.39 Men's Pajamas Cotr stricts. In blue trimmed with white. Sizes 3 to 5. $1.48 Men's Work Pants Of pin checked and striped cotton. Sizes 3 to 4. 69c Men's Unions, 2 for Male of striped Unions in white. Sizes 3 to 4. $139 Men's S Extra Special at $1 Madras and Broadcloth, in novelty spring patterns. Cottars attached or neckbands. Solid white in broad- cloth only.. Size 14 to 17. $1.75 to $1 New Spring S al 2,000 Yards Offered at Printed Georgietes, 40 inches wide Printed Crepes, 40 inches wide Satin Crepes, 40 inches wide Washable Crepes, 40 inches wide 41st Anniversary SHOE SALE A Sale Featuring 5,000 Pairs of High Grade Pumps and Oxfords in All Styles The smallest shoes to be had at anything like so little. Were slightly and occasionally repromoted for this sale. Shoes ordered in between seasons, augmented by many of our跃跃 models taken from our regular big upstairs shoes department are here in all the new colors, materials and styles. 33 PAIR $3 $1 55 yd.