Dallas Express

Saturday, March 24, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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$175,000 Y.M.C.A BUILDING DALLAS CENTRAL COMMITEE WILL GIVE $100,000 OF AMOUNT, $25,000 WILL COME FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES: NEGRO CITIZENS WILL JOIN DRIVE TO RAISE $50,000. R. B. DeFANTZ OF NEW YORK HERE FOR CAMPAIGN. TEAMS AND COMMITTEES NOW BEING SET UP FOR CAMPAIGN WHICH WILL RUN APRIL 3-13. 175,000 building with all mollons equipment including a first-grade cafeteria, swimming pool, auditorium suitable, for all kinds of events, and physical equipment complete is the goal of the first city wide Drive A drive unaided in Dallas. The members of the race are being asked to contribute $50,000 to such a branch together with a which will make possible them to participate in the real desire of Dallas the central Board of Directors of the organization here is now, the other race ensures the proceeds of the regular gift from other sources of $25,000 will also be available by this plan, the members of the central committee of management who have made contributions to New York equipment of a $125,000 plant for were appointed to the position of W. C. Proctor, Vice-President for Dallas without any W. C. Proctor, Vice-President for recreational care and Trees. Magnolia Petroleum Inc. received the limited amount of Company stock for the limited amount of Company stock. Head Lawyer, Amanda the 3217 birt of "been" F. E. L. Shardar, Secretary in the 3217 birt are garranted for Treasury. Sum Lumber Company and also, the successor of the Company, Legendlermik W. B. Rocke, Bank Wash. Sparkman Co. ington High School was impetus to President Dallas Construction Company, Dallas Construction Co. of the W. M. C. A. program as it will be Vice President of School District 100. Angering to announcement made租住 by Grand Master G. W. Touza, the head of Touza, that order has increased the size of its policies and now writes warnings to the amount of money the family has once have been made and the finance is possible for both men and women. The medical examination and agar for men younger than fifty is the age women age younger than fifty. The following is the statement of Grand Master Jackson released together with announcement of the Dallas Harpress Pub Co., Dallas, Texas. Kqq will grant permission to say word through your paper, at this time, to the public conference of the Fraternity Family. The Grand United Grants of Old Peltown does not need introductions known in this country for its many deeds of charity and peace, deeds that this society has done man be pulled up mountains. Nigh for your inspection if it were possible to up or off, set the fragrance which these great deeds have left scent. of the most potent influence at work among our people today and throughout the world, or organisation in this country and throughout the world to have among our people today and it is hardly possible for any other or organisation throughout the world to have among our people today and it is hardly possible for any other or organisation in this country to have done more substantial work than great Order its orna- The Dallas Express Hattiesburg, Miss. March 14— (PNS) Miss. Alissiah Lilly, Lily Alissiah, a former dever Hon. Parry W. Howard, State. State Assistant. Attorney General and all colleagues, that she is a governor of Nebraska, and now a Mississippi planner, and 160 a Louisiana skirmish to overthrow Mr. Howard and his associates, from their seats in an party leaders in the Judge Date, who granted the Dylan White an injunction three Hawford fact, now in power, from holding a meeting, county office of selecting presidential elections, overruled a demurrier, filled by the defendants here. Thur- day the ruling was handed down late in the evening after opposing the governor's point of law, center A formidable, array of legal cases, including the case of Perry Howard faction, headed by the supreme court judge, and the supreme court judge, and the ill- witted are represented by Willis, and the ill-witted are represented by Willis. CHURCH. RIOTS AFTER MINISTER IS SLAIN Mini, Flail, March 14 — (PNB) For some time interconnection, warfare had been going on in a mild way in a local church here under the protection of the Peninsula. Lara Kofey, Many of the members became disgruntled with her methods of administration of the church affairs and do not attend services. "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea." --Fred Douglas INSIGHT FOR DALLAS Hold Promoter of Texas Fraternal Society as Bank Embezzler Names one Finney and Norvell as Agents in Charge R. B. DE FRANZE W. A. Scott, General Secretary. They are booking their judgment with a combined subscription of $200,000, one fifth of the amount to be raised in their campaign. New York Secretary to Manage National Secretary. R. B. De Franz of New York, who has successfully conducted the majority of the drive for funds for building companies. In this campaign in recent years is now in Dallas for the duration of the campaign. He is well known for the success he has had in the work of the kirk in St. Louis, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Chicago, Denver, Winston-Salem, Atlantic City, New York and most recently the building was dedicated just a few days ago. Already the work of organization of the drive is well under way under the direction of Mr. Scott, already well known among the businessmen. street; Miss Jessie Hodge, Rowan and Stilman street, and MK. Jack Keller, young attorney who with the law T-20 of Trump, pointed by the court to defend the胺 Nearer. According to Keller, he was the victim of the disgruntled group. The battle became so violent that it took a joint attack on the part of the group, and the armed with riot weapons to finally quell the opposing warriors and Hot Springs, Ark. March 24 -- conelected friendship of the (PNS.) - Stanley Lake, local social Negro. Folling against Prof. Kenieder, prominent Arkansas bank. Kenieder has reached such a high stage that the Hot Springs School Dr. E. H. McKenzie, Dr. H.-W. Born of the school board of the month in honoring the memory of his father, Dr. H. McKenzie, Dr. H. Royd, former Texas teacher H. H. Matlock and Prof. Ury-My to remove McKenzie. H. H. Royd, former Texas teacher, city superintendent of As a result of Stainley Lee's letter by written of his unfortunate incarceration in the Anti-Knix-KlBX concentration to the life of his denomination in the Anti-Knix-KlBX concentration to the Colored buttons to the life of his denomination. Charlair Rhodes will be able assisted in the management of the campaign by Grand Chancellor W. H. H. the Knights of 94th thirteenth Dr. H. T. Hamilton and Dr. W. R. McMillan Will Head Drive Teams — Two main drive teams divided into five sections: well-written teams, well-organized teams, these teams are handed respectively by Dr. R. T. Hammil and Dr. M. McIlhaman of the McMilham Sanitarium and well known physician and surgeon. Dr. Hammil will have as his assistant, T. H. Smith and Dr. McIlhaman. She will be assisted by Sister Elizabeth of the emergency Benefit Association. Markers, Endorse Movement in... In a meeting, more enthusiastic than any recorded for many years the ministers of the city endorsed the grant last Friday night at the Booker Washington High School ministers of the city through apolitical cages the present organization can take shape. The organization to take shape. The present Friday night of these presents the general trend of their regurgitation was to the effect that the organization was badly needed in the city. Monday morning at 1:30 a.m. Mr. Elizabeth Lawson was around out to her number at her home 3615 Duluth street by the foot of her house. She immediately grabbed her pistol and began firing at his shadow. The burger man and his wife, who says she fired several those at him who believe it was coming on, shot her by her name. Officers Smith and Herrick investigated officers could think the Mets were wild. EMINENT POLITICAL LEADERS WILL ATTEND DALLAS CONFERENCE. Word has just been received by The Express that Melvin Chisum, well known as one of the officials of The National Negro Press Association, will be among the country for the number of prominent leaders of all kinds with whom he is closely acquainted, will come to the conference scheduled for Saturday. According to his letter, written ahead The Liberty Limited, he will be at David's, national Republican committee run from the state of Georgia. Mr. Chisum, while persecuted of Governor Frank O. Kaw, is nevertheless watching closely the anxious that the race may again win his way back into Georgia and those leaders will take active part in the deliberations of Mr. Davis, editor of The Atlanta Independent, has recently been chosen as del. governor and national commissioner of Henry Johnson. He has been the acknowledged leader of Republican put Texas Fraternal Names one Agents in Cl the conscient friendship of the Negro Feeling against Prof. McKenna has reached the Hot Springs School Improvement. Association has asked the School Board to request an intendent of the schools. Threats of keeping children from school have been made to the function proceeding to the restraint film from actors in the concerts. The board said to have been made to mention something is not done immediately to remove McKenna. As a result of Stanley Lee's involvement with those in concentration with the Colored K.K. Krustein secretary agency, a banker, who for the past ten years has held the office of comp. withdrawn his candidacy for Coun. Judge to judge Judge Newell will expire December 31, 1922. (Continued on Page 4) SUSPECTS FILL CITY CELLS By orders of the heads of the police department, the dragan city jail was crowded Monday morning as the results of a series of raids on the city's police and Sunday nights. Fifty-two arrests were made a little more belimbing to round up round up high-locked, safe jobsbirds and other undesirable persons of quantity of beer and whiskey in the raids and in these cases the police were to the federal authorities. Head of Organization Claims its First Step to Creation of Emergency Necessary to Force Further Consideration Wage Demands. Says Walkout Will Not be Ordered Votes to be Counted DALLAS LAWYER WINS SUIT AGAINST MASONS OF TEXAS It is a suit which was bitterly contested from start to finish, with lawyers from both sides, lawyer A. L. Turner of that city, won a judgment against the city attorney for the amount of $73.93. The grand judge immediately gave no verdict. A civil Appeals in its lawsuit Silver, Sainton and Smith of Fort Wayne, N.C., won. FAMOUS TEXAN IS HONORED BY BAPTISTS OR NATION THIS MONTH. Nashville, Texas, March 24 — According to release from the National Negro Press Association office, all of the Buptees of the National Negro Press Association uniting this month in honoring the Buptees of the nation and others as well are qualified to serve as memorial of H. H. Bord, former Texan who was to prominence and whose contributions to the life of his demolition and the race as well are being worn all over the United States and in "some instances special services with his assistance are being held in churches. It is to be remembered that Mr. Buptees and in all of the poverty and desecurity naturally attracted those of his day and generosity brought to his state and denomination by his constructive work. He was one of the organizers and the first president of The National Company, the oldest Negro bank in American. He ornamented and supplied the Negro Bank Supply Company, and a $25,000 corporation of Nashville Company and was the originator of the almanac "Dowells for Negro Organizations of the Negro Ball Company and was the originator of the almanac "Dowells for Negro Organizations of the Negro Ball Company and president of The Nashville Globe Publishing Company, now headed by his son, H. H. Bord." Distinctive in Service Always Progressive G DALI METTERS TO THE VOTE Action Claims its First S sary to Force Further Says Walkout Will ed New York March 24. As a result of the decision of the Inter- state Commerce Commission, that it did not have jurisdiction over the case of the Puligan porters a decision which, according to A Whitman Randolph, General Orgina of the Brotherhood of Steward- ing Car Porters, guarced and de- tended, the Organization de- finitely preparing to create a emergency. The first step in the failure of a strike vote, according to the General Assembly, debbin doesn't mean that the port- ers will accomplish a strike. A whether it necessary to achieve their demands. The strike ballot according to Randolph, in a secret ballot which the District of Columbia will hold, strike if necessary to achieve their demands. The strike ballot according to Randolph, in a secret ballot which the District of Columbia will hold, strike if necessary to achieve their demands. FIVE-YEAR SUSPE IS GIVEN IN Because certain mitigating cr New York: March 21. As a increase, but red $7.66 alliance of the suit of the陷害 of the informant, March 15th marked the State Commerce Commission, that is, the timing of a series of meeting times, the case of the Pulliam portman, the purpose of informing the men of a decision which, according to A. Philip Hardado, General Organ, The Organization in "crippling the lives of the portman," Car Portman, is unseen and determined, fighting, red-blooded untenable, the Organization is portman and maids, who will not be defined by the fire in the case of the portman, the stage and who will be pared creation of an emergency is in the examination of the General Organ, the strike video records and maids packed in a vote, however, says Han-Lake's Hall in New York. Third-dollard doesn't mean that the portman, the organization was selected photos, crime, war is attached to ship to the Pulliam portmen for all the what extent the portman are, com- and with the Organ, through, firmly they believe in their cause, which the portman and maids will and how many are, willing to secure their demands and be re-confirmed to military authority to achieve the open lines for a living, but their demands. The strike ballot, according to when a party moves to the ballot, is a secret ballot which does not involve of using it to pay his see. Only the United States Med.-Joint Lobby Board will review the strike address, by Dr. Robert W. Baglans, of the address in Dr. Robert W. Baglans' existence of the emergency. The nail, Director of Brandon for the Pullman Company will have no, or not, to vote. (Constituent on page 4.) Real Beal plaged not guilty and denied that he consulted with the prosecutor before him guilty. But there were severe errors. The prosecutor probably promoted the suspended Beal. Chief among these was the testimony of the girl. Her proof convinced her that she was disappointed that she was disappointed and afflicted on give her these Christmas presents. Indicative against. Beat was more than a year old. It charged him with criminally assaulting the young girl Nov. 27. Beat was a short time before Christmas. The girl identified Bobby camp. She was a girl from Mrs. Henry Tubbs, who away from home. She swore she resisted his advances, but that she was She is a member of a well-defined local family. Best is also a member of four several years, with the Greyhair Electric Company. The Greyhair Electric Company has an annual testimony presented by the Reeves family was that which came to be known by her name is Blinch Simmons. She aware that Rosetta told her at her daughter's guilty plea, and the delinquency aware that the daughter Deal run from the Tubie home when the parents drove in in their car unexpectedly. Real on the stand, however, denied that he ever)withed the Reeves family. Do you like to be kicked when you spend your money? Certainly not. No, you always store it in Dalia which do the equivalent of kicking your money with them. You spend your money with them and they will tell you of clocks who actually tell them that the management of certain goods do not have to wait on Negroes if they do. In the light of such facts, it is good to know that those goods you purchase make your business. Their skills will give you your company good for your approval, such as deserve your approval of all others. In the light of such facts, your business may be made by their advertisements in Euro journals. When you sell your goods, you may know that your dollar is a desired dollar in Euro journals. And when you sell them, you check the details in your paper. Just think. Newspapers sell six million dollars a year in Dallas for the price of its imprint ($6,000,000). That amount of money should entitle you to service and descent treatment. Continue to patronize newspapers before they will seek your age and it will not be long before others will seek your service because sought for instead of reaffirmed. Such a result is a tremendous TRONZEER OU ADVERTIRES AND FELL TIME IN THE PAPER. SOCIETY and Club Sugar 'Sweet Mama Blues' Sweet Mama Here's a record to keep papa home nights. The Dallas String Band sure know how to strut their stuff. "Dallas Rag," the coupling, is a bear cat, too. Play the record for your neighbors and watch them crowd in. Record No. 14290-D, 16-Inch; 760 Sweet Mama Blues (With Singing) Dallas Rag Dallas String Band Ask your Dealer for Latest Race Record Catalog Columbia Photograph Company, 1618 Broadway, New York City # NEW ART CLUB At St. Thomas, M.A. and Mrs. John H. Towne, A.M. and Mrs. John H. Towne, A.M. third, thirty minutes were given to regular business. While was play- ing, afterwards the hostess served will be the next hostess. Mr. John H. Towne, A.M. Reported # THE LORD STAR CLUB Bed Sat. March 2nd with all men here of Class II absent except Prince William. Entrance was due with militte. Entrance was due which was timely. All men took the Mobil- ity bus. On the first Saturday in April All men were trained and escorted to the Catherine Poraman, Reporter Ray Ollie Johnson, W. P. HAPPY GOLD LOCK SOCIAL CLUB On. Thursday, March 16 The Happy Gold Lock Club not was invited to the Brunswick Broadway, Mr. Anahi Mea Howard was received as a new member. Mr. Danielle relisted. The club was invited to the Brunswick Earl Hill and Mr. Freeman. The voting was stunted. Quoting and voting were not allowed. The course was arrived. Next meeting with Mrs. Kohen Huntington 10-1 Friday. The Happy Gold Lock Social Club held their meeting on their fourth day. Brown was hostess, 40 minutes was given to business, after business the hostess served a diplomatic cocktail. Brooks 2018 State Street Mr. Lola Mishka, Headed, Mr. William Wilson. Received COLUMBIA WHIST CLUB Met Thursday chaning Feb. 26 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McIlroy. Mr. and Mrs. McIlroy were very jolly evening was spent playing whistle. The hostess arrived be at the home of Mr. Stell, 131 Stell Harbor, March 16th. Mr. and Mrs. McIlroy, with Mr. Stell Thursday March 16th with Mr. McIlroy, were in a new fashionation, a whistle game was played. A delicious menu was served. Mrs. McIlroy, Mrs. Richard, Mrs. Knapp, President, Mr. Hart, Reporter. WARHLEY PLACE ART 1928 Met Tuesday night, Feb. 28th at the home of Mr. Small, 1530 Arlington Ave., with Mr. Richard, President, eight members responded with Bible quotations, one hour of prayer, eight members served a delicious menu. Adjournment to meet with Mrs. McIlroy, Mrs. Richard, President, Mrs. Richard, Secretary, Mrs. Hart, Reporter. Mrs. T. D. Joseph was hostess on Mrs. T. D. Joseph was hostess on March 8. Quit baseball. Uncle was held. Mia was made for a Japanese Play to be given her presentation. A pleasant guest. Miss Minnie Misc was accepted as a member. Miss Minnie Misc served meeting with Mrs. C. Tunning on meeting with Mrs. C. Tunning Miss. L. H. Meryl President Miss L. H. Meryl President COLUMBIA WHIST CLUB Met with Mr. Bird at 3500 Cochin Street. Thursday night. Might visit. A very jolly evening was placed whilst. The hostess met with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd. Mrs. Jinks. President met with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyd. Mrs. Hart. Reporter WHATWEAR PLACE AUCTION CLUB Met with Mrs. Hairy 3505 Harmon Street. March 4 with the president president and members of the board. A bounty hour was spent in. Art WORK. The hostess met with our president. Mrs. Hart. Reporter Mrs. Hart. Reporter EXCLUSION MAYFLOW ART CLUB Mr. Marchion Thurday with Mrs. Mira President. All Mr. Twain are urged to bp present next Thursday for the opening of the course menu was enjoyed by all. Next month, Mrs. Mira, Globus Mr. Effie Cathcart, President. Mr. Lee Gibson, Morelbury, Mr. Effie Cathcart, President. THE HOUSEWOMEN SPECIAL AND ART CLUB Mr. at the home of Mrs. Robert Met at the President's bread. Mr. at the home of Mrs. Robert here requested to roll call with the President's bread. Mr. at the home of Mrs. Robert work after which the house served a well planned menu club adjoined to meet with Mrs. Louis Chelsea on Roseville Avenue. Mr. Louis Chelsea on Roseville Mr. Lewis, Reporter. Mrs. L. K. Henry, President Mrs. K. Wearns, Secretary COLUMBUS WHITE CLUB Met with Mr. and Mrs. Hox Brown, 112 Washington Road with 114 members present; two new members are added to the club; a new member, paying a monthly office after which the hustlers served a full week with Mrs. Hox, 114 Hamilton St. March 21 Mrs. Hox, President Mrs. Hox, Reporter PORCELLA PLACE CLUB Wonubernation Tuesday evening March 12 at the home of our president, Mrs. Hox, 114 Hamilton St., Darden, hour; nine-members present each responded to call with call to art work. The hustlers signed a dedicatory rubric for the hustlers. Darden 2292 Washington RUV, B. W. WELLIB and W. WELLIB of GALVESTON, TEXAS YINTES N. and Ms. J. E. W. KELY, of Galveston, Texan, are viflors of Dallas, Texan. Ms. J. E. W. KELY of De. R. J. MCHOLMIS, pastor of R. P. Mell M. Church, St. Mary's University, Kennesaw, M. E. Church and also done to the General Custodian of Kennesaw City, M. J. J. Borgate of Kennesaw City, Texas who is in communion with the priest who also experienced Dell's defeat, as the spirit of progress is THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 24, 1928 MRS. PLANT ENTERTAINMENT LIFE LONG FRIEND WITH BIRTHDAY RECEPTION Hotel, Worth, Texas — On Saturday afternoon, March 24, the home of Dr. add M. C. W. Plint, was decorated with a magnificent and unique affair for the twins. The decor of the hostess presents a some of a rare beauty, white and white-wavy hair, open upper brace, huge vases and hibiscus filled with Japanese and fern seeded one of the vases, and another from the floor, lamps made the same butneer and more beautiful. The cage, covered the dining room - table which was centered with a more ornate handmade bowl filled with flowers. with tall pink tinkers and all exquisitely-groomed in afternoon and evening Trecks with beautiful shoulder corrugation, a gift of the hatham. A beautiful picture. At 2000 M. T. Gouraban to arrive. At 1900 M. T. Gouraban as follows. Mrs. G. M. At Musus stately in a Nine Fashion model elaborately enbroided in rosette, received by Charler Lilly Pilot, daughter of the house dressed in a typical chinese dress, who received cards. Mrs. Muncheu then enlisted each caller to attend a ceremony. Mr. Mortilla Williams who was sweet and desure in a Period model of chinese dress, who trimmed with rose buds and velvet ribbons. Silver Slippers. Mrs. M. L. Erbry, adorned in a rose buds next to be presented. The charming house in a handsome cardinal corner, trimmed with velvet slippers revealing her bruised type, next graced the collar After the departure of Inuzuki, suspects... about 84, the members of the house party were arrested informally. JUDGE BRANAN'S COURT MILITARY COURT ON THE TRAffic ordinance, 6 out of 10 were near in Corporation Court, gamblers. The gamblers were 49 drunks, 63 for violating the banned fh by opportu Hitt, and parking ordinance, 22 violating Brooks. M. C. R. Washington of 1104 Church Street has been transferred by his company to Florida. His company is expected to join him. Mr. Tilson Cameron of 202 East Street and Miss Mia Simmons Ann Street and Miss Mia Simmons Ann Street, March 14th. They are at home on Gladstone Hall and Mr. M. Chu-Cheung on Gladstone Hall. Mr. M. Chu-Cheung. East 10th Street. A final session of training all 64 boys in the Divint Hunter noke in the A. M. at the evening session, and a drunk from话 "If I be lifted up I'll draw all them unto me." Then he remembers the Malechor Club will sing at Greene's Bishop Hall Church, FLL. The Greatest Shilah Burlast Church Cav Kit Street, and Drive Drive at 9:20 clock with the Supt. pres- ident. A beautiful lawn was disjo- nished. Quite a mound with the dorffalr arsenon at 11 A. M. and F. M. Quite a mound with the dorffalr arsenon at 11 A. M. and F. M. Burlast Church, where the na- tion built in connection with Dr. At 15:58 P. M. the President open of the developed by Grouse No. No. who led in the Drill, Grant No. who she Finance hamer. 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 Hagle Ford Pike, just across the street from the Oriental Oil Company's interest, in the east of West Dallas Industrial Area, only 10 minutes ride from the Courthouse. This is one of the best HOMESTEAD INVESTMENTS in Entire City Mrs. Blanche Barnes of 1715 Burford Street entertained with a candle light dinner in her beauty salon, and she was in attendance 11, 1988 to honor of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Willingham. Among the guests of honour were Mrs. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Payne, Mrs. and Mrs. A. Shafer, Payne and company. The occasion was spent very delightfully. Saturday night when 36 men and women had gathered on White Street, to celebrate, Thy DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY ORMOND H. DANIEL Phone: Office 225 Residence 600 Longview, Texas 11-13-48 PHONES. Office 2-8087 Residence 8-0037 CLEAN TEETH NEVER DECAY W. T. BURKE, Dentist Crown and Bridge Work & Specialty Hours: 2 A.M. to 1 P.M. Sundays and Nights by Appointment DALLAS EXPRESS BLDG 800-1-50 Good St - Upstairs DR. P. M. SUNDAY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Phone 1-4041 Residence 8-000 Office Hours 9 to 11 a.m. 9 a.m to 11:00 a.m. 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. DR. W. GREEN Physician and Surgeon (Medical Centrism) Office 3141 1-2 Hall St. Dallas Texas A. S. WELLS Attorney and Counsel at Law Dallas Texas Hours: 9 a.m to 12 noon 3 a.m to 8:00 p.m 5 a.m to 9:00 p.m DR. E. E. WARD Phone: 2-5327, Res. X-100 Princess Temple Dallas Texas BURGERY NIEL Phones: 11-12-41 DR. R. Hospital Dugas III Pt. Boston, MA 1844-45 9:30 a.m to 11:12 a.m DR. 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Brown, See'y fie = AN OPPORTUNITY Te SHOW HOW. ans KxPanSS PTY THE DALLAS EXPRESS ___ PUBLISHING CO. vata ta rt otic To The Public ee sae santa poe React any vervon tre co eee ag pate a epee em C tien of the ‘publication ~The Dales Express Sub- sis ‘in Advance os a oe rot “ss Fil DALLAS EXPRES Split DALLAS EXPRESS ae Secs gr rx orm wo “Se Sere tse” tis —Foreign Advertis =a Se a ate Se Pines eres tested me woke | Seow ag' ot "oars See pease geen aS peers ca LeiSecsses fo We pratense «| eee t'" een Sa ey > aS eee +e soo) a ‘A SUGGESTION TO THE ~~ WELFARE BOARD Fe Mears tems to ek» oe ales ecco oe Bier ran, te tare coe rod voter We beptorming no vervjces of whieh accent Sora te are rd an ie ‘Tt ie doing te Mabe hau the oto Shnt own ence es ae eat ae ernst Ta ‘worthy ‘eve sttaion, ese pa an octinaiy evideot “It ie Se ee Re ea a ERS pees fot eoreral months. industry Feria wre oasaat Hise, Beton Gs Er imate eter dit as Soe tne ot tered ance as ca misst Baptiste oy” wo meet Oa srrit..Se <e aoe : Sora Ser sect Cr eT glalaadiad a1 Ret Orget that the beaw- Sikeston ot cis I's i a oh Surana conte er hot. ae ge oe these whe live in al ieee pe tat ee make Se “Sey Tum Dassse DALLAS, KAS GATURDAY MARCH 34 11 Rev. Chas. W. Abington of Tlas Who Aspires to Stic- f——— ceed Bishop W. Sampson Brooks to the Work on the) (=——— West Coast of Africa States His Postion on Some of the | |" @ Vital Iasues Now-Confronting the Church, and Refers f || ———= the Lecders of the Connection to the Program Submit- 9! (== ted-to The-General-Conference of 1924 For His Con- US ception of the Entre Missionary Program—Which is) “yo — Queted fa Part Belew” ee! “A mocting will ba held here Saturday’ todiscuss the po-’ of ‘in Texas, Leaders, of eas, of ta oS ea crecsans es hte. Nati ‘rest Anwocation will participate in ining to rice‘ io andl toney necomary 10 tis rip and to take part in these deliberations. will show rather etait ntryt nhs paicalfutury aod in that ‘now. Texas is of all states most unfortu- c litieally. ‘There is absolutely no participation in an offleial way in the deliberations of any-party on the part of rwey vote in guneral elections, but only'at the sulforanca af those who by law cannot forbid thesbe The Re- Bees oa : ‘out, the "No. Negroes : En" "Alt there is no feason to foal that the ds i of the directing heads of that Se con- a change now,. But there is and has alwitys been \reason to feel that Negroes could have done better had they closer organization. They might have foreed ‘way back inte the party councils and have, by now, thad no stich condition of which to comptain. But hereto- pee et eet ieee coe Wil it be done now? There is every hope that it will. wey the Independent Negro Voters League, itis pos it o reach all of thd 100,000 Negro voters of the state land fire them with enthusiasm to enter the contest and stay ait «900 a decision is reached. Two courses are open to “There it sppmition te the prevent Coan rime They can oh glen Cee Secllese hek aioe th ig tered ees eee eee ne pristine ways of procaedure. ‘They can oper Tadpendetiy ot inn pion, proving Dhemeeves Meee s esa ‘ect Im datuslon of who shou be the next President Tn Foal tel, But-one thing Is sure; every man _wha ithinks at all and who has the time and money should be in Dr, Abington nyo: . / hat sie wnen en be eo soteuse is ie ie ore cad tn com Gamestes uae? on. vin geeatios acting ieee = sia "Baa Se, Ser nar tat or ok Tots satus ts Sor eral 6 sriecan ir ws pec oie Sen ieee ray Fae tat tals tonotrine he ork or en et owl ane ae ae, eae tor (aon bathe seo fate sady ef oat ren Site “ta een or ae tate Sia note erat oe Pe stem “sata te Scout 't the sis wher af pybie ature, its prosimty t Siar Me ied See Se cena ae a su oka lain eet {ndwenshad-appty acvamedy tn ‘saine eer ened et» bial ot Ladi aladat se Peale rae ena eee Su test al tor'sSety's fre whole sunaen of he tas re aaam for sheet irae = tpant of a eens St at a Tice meas te eal ve {eiibe.ctdit "ts sar green ‘Reetion. : Se Sere tak heen fat chtgertaale be ree ras Seerseceton tre Set So mares oes mene her are cated te A cre ie iat mh Saeeaccnp eee SUP mast es se Seats ca te oul Site Sad at prtateds ‘estes "ane" Seagate we ten they sr dborindnt should (THE PULLMAN PORTERS MAY TAKE STRIKE VOTE A: Phil: Rando aa dove 4 ery faa th in hia |neh: for the Pullman in thelr demand for a wage line an Ee atenton of the ountry an Hforead the eonslderstit: of groupe which, ayetafore, hid free thought tarmn ot Nogrone and their neces for a living wage. ‘The iaat-battle, waged before. the. United Slates Mediation Board went against his organization and frow he glaims that a strike vote.will be taken among his in in sede to show that nn emierancy han risen Dy thi se he olan wil) fuses eapaieration by an emer ee secure bere hy yee hae ard Th vr Eee ous hold which he ad ia flowers, have taken onthe orden eounde-ssteaf wane “now that he sonsiders the strike method. And its Pet fect ssid a os ti Beret Gaerne cee Bre hoa fected SEIRGEE BF comeicgd $F ls tine ovetent| ‘auch a direction will tand to the questioning of a leader- hich would tie up a concern, even though not ruth- "The porters organization, while probably enjaying the silent approval of organized labor 1s auch, til is not la part of it and therefore will vot have its complete sup- pec The, effort wil rd i vores the group involved i the consideration of capital. ot a oat pry sh eet Sankar Teed wt ie are uy neaisat™ and have } that they are willing to-be “laid in the altar of sac~ fen Abele striving will no: be.inynlt-and their wuter- ‘matter of work, ally happe Ped nec ts Goin int Toe Eons tae ent the fling that och soot te ce,“ fel rather hat i ‘t leader of more than ordinary eour- Tans Thay era sectiticing Yates largely thari-thay know.” | 6. The soming Den farcaceshouid sake tia fins for' cara wie ret ye alamien | lors onl ‘aiapper tom tae Me Peta Ba Maat ea tor cree re" Datand forthe stern ot op to the forte es Stoat bots tae tn ee pes ote tort the stat fe it oat thinks thors batiee setts Ltt copa as She font at conontrated Ofer pe a ies ota weeks Aste, als Bako roo aad regs _bee sivenas oo sass ote aude tie nee ee ct tnres=they ‘both ents the work th» wed Near ond ilar nd snide rts Mane een ‘feions it the cureh et Inradt'te tat Soe nse torus fer au pone to cot Sr iey Ne abr te hart “barn cain Sat wit Gunes ptt erat =u toes Cert he has sant tot Stor of but pone Ye the nant che yous Ta bry vita 0. noe ent wane 9 ons ot seat the prog eid {he crc fone yess ngs Wass eas sotaes the cocci tr Is ose barry 6 Malo Meares “peat mere tine at'note tio te te ear, tant lagpartmeat olay caren Ltt the" tatowing eaera pele be pascal {rch Pan er Prt |i. ahall roma te tae \we-boveraneet st Mlaoan tacredirynteaad al be prt Swing tS aaah ot meet en sant ttre sacs io ine Sen i tang oor den Ite ome Cretan pana. Tiga eare we Senne ita noo "ol i.e ule govraing. “aay Sn sonia alco sn 3 Big ta the tee ce soto se ; Fv arate ty ‘yen ore a (rete toth wperation a thy, Sonal” dorrteat a tidus Wer evinge thee minions See tind a, F3. it aba be te poliey of the ata an ee wea me sarton ea ea Ks “an th io oe S {rarely sppelaiy te O84 tent ouhern sat, tn Siegert it me Sara ‘aly care for tha. lslonaricn on Sor tt RAT that troke Wh serve Te Shee ~<-AN ATTEMPTED LYNCHING IN AFRICA ‘Those who have been accustomed to thinking of Africa nf tin Negro and rng tha bes 3 od CE ly visualize that country now that a lynching has been at- jempted there. Details of the story are . But the chip alent boron out that tw native Arcane wee threat ‘with mob Violence by white people in''the en- aa ane ee oon “The Wastiiral thought in sich a cotisideration is to the eat Diet She bale weed Seno being. feprognited with eens i eesti cecosion tae et ts ba at ‘he “American National Pastime” will have been adobted all seve” countries, mpening those over which the Seearph aan etary eves at te wo “Wit‘such-a time fs rather far of ‘because of the faot that the majority of Negroos wired peepee ot Adres ea bection Ail not suitor tyuckinn mhaye their brothers in the southern part of America. ~_" Fak riddem_ndula have had much to do with the preva- jence of lynching in and Will continue to have. We ; ea ee which ony aura ha by no an worn Seems ee Seen : _ Sa ia Wa deesian irvine. “Cetus, 1 sores Resear al oe vipmiie wlaiy tote een eS pent sl ow have eprorialty to rea fa a oe tat of New ork A haw vinke with aB of the inodere sireip ep fr etek, Who re bt tno Ne rro may yet span the, sea: machine Fro gin the namin 2nd torneo vente eupgert.. Whale. wives eng cigrea tant not meer for fon Senet TS eam uc “Gaon nr roriatay rOvermna 108 PULLMAN PORTERS LOBK Wasaga. D.C. Mere te crn) ig i enue Pa lr are il Iga aceon ie ee ot the action St the Te tats’ commerce Gomaaon Commision oo Yay de missed = eatpiaiat of the Drath Srtcod of Sieg ‘Car Porters Sia. the "alin, Comma, which posh, to end eigaitose of te. tran pub re petition hue the com sien" Carued—dowe smo Order sgnlapt the, Paitean fash eaten wet hare Teeter coninenne of Saw Assit Final Me tam Ae ; patimae pamsangere ae aa no. logal ohieation to may 0 than the, ned Sate te docston aid. 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She is survived by a sister, years. She is survived by a sister, Mina Charlton, and her husband, Matthew, the Dallas branch of the American Mutual Benefit Association. Interment was made in Olivewood cemetery. The funeral was held at Paradise Cemetery Company. The swankiest affair, in the history of Tulsa was the Annual Dance given by the Tulsa Club. The Big hall has a dance floor and the halcony was decorated by the club's members in shape, which was in the center of the hall. The Tulsa Club member's booth, the club's bower, wives had a beautiful carriage in the club color and heart shape. The club's customers exchanged everything previous, and the women looked beautiful in their hand. At the door stood the President for the Club, J. O. Marshall. in with his broad smile. As the guests passed on a lady dressed in the Valentine colors, gave every one a flavor. Even the big orchestra flanked the occasion. After every dance the little girl who carried a heart-shaped box with the Club colors, paused chocolate, candy and cookies. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 24, 1928 SMALL CASH PAYMENTS. FURNITURE FURNITURE Co — Same Management DISTINGUISHED NEGRO ACTOR TO STAGE CLEARFIRED IMAGE, CREDIT J. W. Hemphilbs, former leading man of the famous Lafayette River in the west, a key figure in our of America's foremost Colored actors, is planning to give lover of the spoken drama in Dallas the right of plage lives. For the past two weeks, Mr. Hammings has been celebrated as the author of the celebrated drama, "The Eternal Magdalene" which will be presented at City Hall on Tuesday, April 16th, and 17th under the management of St. Joseph's Church, and a consultation with Booker T. Washington High School and several others of the leading churches in the city. "The Eternal Magdalene" is probably one of the greatest poetic religious drama works ever created, and will hopefully create a haiting impression on the minds of the people of Dallas. Two years ago and this year was presented by City Auditium to a mixed audience of 8800 people. For further announcement of the event, see "FAMOUS AUTOR BROUGHT TO DALLAS BY JST. JAMES A. MURPHY." To Stage Great Drama, "The Eternal Magister" at the City Hall in New York. J. W. Hammings distinguished New Jersey, former leading man of the New York City, in its own words, "The Eternal Magister," master of St. James E. Church to stage one of America's greatest dramas. "The Eternal Magister." Mr. (Albert) Johnson was granted and her divorce from her husband (George) Johnson. (Judge Forcus) (Court.) Dalins Negro Chamber of Commerce, Re-elects - Old Staff of Officers, And Launches a Progressive Program For 1988. Dr. R. T. Hamilton, Re-elected President and W. E. Clarke, Executive Secretary.—Much to Be Accomplished by the Organization as Announced by Officials. Membership Cards are Being Provided for All the Membership. At the second meeting of the now all business groups may form their Board of Directors of the Dalins respective organization for great success. The Chamber hallgrounds last Wednesday to become shrestest of the party. Charley Plague 3513 Dohan A. J. Chmiel 3513 Blaid girl J. C. Potera 3513 Main Walter Smith 1768 Ervay Eain Moore 1652 Hincross Road B. Moore 1650 Harv Court Infant of John Robertson, 2001 Juliette, Patterson, 2012 Novirow Henry Smith, 2000 Gillott Dick Diet, 1819 Pairmount Rattie Hanna, 1819 Haley Hawthwell, 1717 Hall Helen Kirkendall, 2006 P. Pearl Marger Anderson, Piano Texas Mike Kendall, 2006 Frank Krank Carter, 1901 Beaumont Jim Jones, 1945 Hamilton Juliette, 2001 Juliette N. C. Nettles The Wiley Athletic association thus its manager, H. J. Mason manned a series with the Kansas City Moyaachan has been concluded for Wiley Field. Three will be on Wiley Field. Three will be on only date filled by the Moyaachan expensed to other points and tormaled off, must not be to war with the Moyaachan into the interview, according to stintment of Provident J. L. Wiley. Following in the 1952 baseball and football schedule for the Wiley Ballpark — March 13, 1952, Paul Quinn at April 4, 1952, Mackenzie Wilcox at May 4, 1952, 30-31, Shreveport Black, Sportwiley, April 28, 1951, Bishop April 4-5 Prairie View at Prairie View, May 7, 1954, Park Stadium, June 24, 1953, Jarvie, Central East, Texas, Fair, Marshall October 15, 1954, Lansing October 16, 1954, Park Stadium October 20, 1954, Huson at Tyler, September 5, 1954, Philadelphia at Little Hook, Jefferson City at Kansas City, November 14, 1954, Lincoln University of Jefferson City at Kansas City, November 14, 1954, November 29, 1952, Bishop at Marshall ENTERPRISE Saturday night when Will Reed age 4 of 12+ Pearl Street pot shop shot him in the face with a shot gun, his friend Earl Mellor. Reed shot to the tie he was with a shot gun, battling Reed over the head with it. Both men were carried to the hospital, where he was treated for a broken neck, several hepatic wounds and a wound in the chest. Reed was treated where several shots had entered his head which caused only minor bruises. Past Time Strollers Club meet at the residence of Mr. Arthur Bentley, who will teach their fairy tale how to beat the score for themselves the day before. The club will be entertained by Mrs. Beatriz Clark and Mr. Laffitt and Fiona Clark and Mr. Laffitt. The faculty, leaders who are not perfumed with perfume, will be entertained by betrayal and bribery, the ability to be a champion, the skill of fishing, the ability to build a building, the skill of building a building, and the skill of building a building, and copies will be made free to any one union request by address to the Past Time Strollers Club. A delicuous menu for their 'leap year aupper' Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. at Hall Street, Dallas, Texas. theme, Reed was placed. In jail charged with drink and disorder-orderly conduct and disturbing teeth at 165 Sand street. FOUR MURDER CASES SET FOR TRIAL SOON During April and May Dallas murder trial fatal wives have lots to prove. Four murder cases are set for trial. Judge Grover Adan's court, Judge Grover Adan's court, April 14. Julian Dave, charged in two murder cases. He is under indictment for slaying Batrice Tate in Walton on a State street car. April 16. Bessie Drayton, alias "Big Boss," charged with murder. April 16. Bessie Drayton, charged with murder. April 16. Bessie Drayton, charged with murder. All of these cases will be prosecuted. Robert L. Hard REV. T. C. M. LOCKHART Formerly of Dallah has been in Y. 4. Years on an evangelical tour. Stoke at Macdonald. Last week at Macdonald. Church Monday night and at Rev. Bilbrow's Church Friday. @ the altar at the Express office this week. OFFICERS SKIZE BEER IN OAK CLIFF Saturday night officers Hilt, and Brooka raided. Oak Cliff and caught crab whalers and beer masters. The police found several cases of beer, a woman was arrested at 1037. Street, 88, plops of beer and 10 millions of whiskey was captured. A police officer was raided on Tenth street. HIT BY STREET CAR Misa Ambalie age 88 of 1904 Lexington Drive was hit by a State street car at Palm Avenue Parkland Hospital and treated for injuries of the clown. Past Time Strollers Club met at the residence of Mr. Arthur Affinion 118 Bogle Street. They were Clark and Mr. Laffitt and Flowers and Mr. Mrs. Laurra Jones were the champion who played their husband and accords a delicious menu for their heap of their husband and accords a delicious menu for their heap of their heap are planning a cohabitation dancing dance. L. Bolens, President CARD OF THANKS To Friends and Neighbors: *This is to assure you that we have all the friends and favors shown us during the linen of our son and, so far, Needle, Eddie, and Marcia.* *Sunday: March 4th *and* whose mom were interred in the faint --- and reminds the work knotted, and warns you to hold on to them. One drop of Negro blood in their hands is a reminder of the school's one course course in this holiday, and for their success. They also give their students the ability of your Race to continue this document, "in a daunted manner," the remedy 44 declarations. In New DO YOU WANT TO WEAR A 100 PER CENT RACE NEGRO PIN And Win $10 in Cash? These Two Prizes will be Awarded Any Negro Woman or Man in Texas or Adjacent States, Securing 15 or More than the Organization, DEPEND- NATION now in Micec The Titanic Awarded a 3rd Degree Titan Awarded only for Meritorious Service. The 116.00 Cash Price Goes to the School. This Offer is in good until May 19, begin June 1, 2015, and end President, RALPH WA, BALKAN, WA rallies BALKAN, BALKAN, WA then blasts. Baldan new and new. A RACE BUILDER IN THE NEGRO BROTH ERHOOD MOVE MENT WEST DALLAS MT. GILLEAD NOTES The church moves forward with gradual growth. in Sunday School 9:30 a.m. in Suppl ed B.J. Clark and teachers at Them and poet of duty. One teacher about lesson was interestedly referred by Rev. J. W. McCrimmon. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear husband and MADAR, COOLEAR, who died March 30th, 1927 "A previous one from us has A voice we loved is stilled; A place in vacant in our home. God in his heart he filled; God in his heart he filled; The house his love had given; Thouch his body bumbers; His heir is called in Heaven." MRS. A. M. MAAS, Wife, W. O. MAAS, M. CARD OF THANKS I desire to thank the many friends and acquaintances who supported me and who sympathized to complete with me in the death of my wife, Mrs. Anne Matthews who died on Wednesday, March 14th. Your fond offerings and the many days of kindness done for me will up my most cherished memory. I signed W. E. C. M. M. Manager American Mutual Benefit Association. 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Where an increase in premium due by any member, where a decrease in premium due by any member, or a decision that is appropriate policy will be issued to cover the increase and will in no way affect the policy of the member that is held Age Class A $800 Class B $400 Class C $500 Class D $600 Class E $700 Class P $800 Class G $900 Class H $1000 16-21 $ .30 $ .40 $ .50 $ .60 $ .70 $ .80 $ .90 $1.00 22-23 .35 .45 .55 .70 .80 .90 .100 .110 .120 24-27 .40 .50 .60 .75 .90 .100 .110 .120 24-30 .40 .50 .60 .75 .90 .100 .110 .120 31-32 .45 .55 .70 .85 .105 .115 .125 .140 33-34 .45 .60 .75 .95 .110 .120 .135 .150 35-36 .45 .65 .80 .100 .115 .125 .145 .160 37 .50 .65 .85 .105 .120 .135 .150 .160 38-39 .50 .70 .90 .110 .130 .140 .160 40 .50 .70 .90 .115 .135 .145 .165 .180 41 .60 .80 .90 .120 .140 .145 .165 .180 42 .60 .80 .105 .125 .145 .165 .185 .205 43 .65 .85 .110 .130 .150 .175 .195 .220 44 .70 .90 .140 .160 .185 .205 .230 45 .75 1.00 1.20 1.45 1.70 1.95 2.20 2.40 46 .75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 47 .90 1.20 1.30 1.60 1.90 2.20 2.50 2.60 48 .90 1.20 1.30 1.60 1.90 2.20 2.50 2.60 49 .90 1.20 1.40 1.70 2.00 2.30 2.60 2.80 50 .90 1.25 1.45 1.75 2.05 2.35 2.70 2.90 AGE LIMITS FOR WOMEN 16 TO 45 HARRISON COUNTY HOLDS DAIRING CAMPAIGN Through a special invitation from the State Chamber of Commerce, Walker spent two weeks in Hampshire County, and attended a February meeting with the dairy company that is being carried on in the state. There is 18 h by established at arshall day in April a concrete Condominium Plant. - The plant is now under construction and is to begin operation the first of April. The purpose of the work being to plant the trees in the land and State Leader C. H. Weller in this connection has been to encourage Colored farmers to formatting this plant with milk Eleven meetings, were held in the county in February; personal conferences were held with 165 county residents; 62 county homes were visited; 322 county were enrolled and they have application for 125 more. Colored farmers were involved in this movement. The work is still carried on by the county board and state supervisor. Mr. Willett was the guest with the agent this month. In order to get all first hand information possible as to the location, he was res. Many Negroes were wore times start. This one started in a found to own and operate. Hair-Hair Dresser's Shop in Mississippi. They were also known as the Hair-Hair Dresser's Shop. Special mention might be made about "this famous Mascot made of D-Rush, Route 3, Stair-Hair and Scalp Treatment"—sold mice, Mice, who own 115 acres a friend recommended it. She got them from a local store. They were ten-half ounces of cotton, 660 buns it ever since. She says "nothing of corn, forsakes corn for his lives-takes the place of it. And now they are selling them for $100 a bungie milk. This is simply one of many friends' friends are using it too, such cases found there." The Hair-Dresser in Mississippi was from a town outside Mississippi was of an and every-week we send a big told value to the farmers of Hair-Hair of Mascot Scalp Ointment county. If forty-three per capita. Her customers work have been in the area for over 50 years. Every day you use women with beautiful hair. Don't mime then. You can have hair that is just as fascinating as theirs. The chances that are most of them own their own silk, a little hair to H-18, the marvelous new hair treatment. Use H-18. After a few treatments your hair will become longer, softer, straighter and more beautiful than ever before. Continue its use and you will have hair to be proof of. nursery was made by County Agent Holland, and State Leader Walter of the Borden Milk Condiment Plant located at Starkville, Mississippi. Four days were spent on milk production. The Nigerro farmers who milk milk to this plant. It was found upon them that the dairy produced at Starkville were conducted by Negroes. These farmers are now engaged in general farm crops, including cotton. Records showed $600,000 worth of cotton and $1,600,000 worth of dairy products sold by these farmers. The milk and $1,600,000 worth of dairy products done in some cases doing share farming, the cow, land, etc., being milked. The milkman takes care of the animals, grown the milk, the cow, and deliver the milk to the plant. The plant which includes one-half of all calf vous. Many Negroes, however, were tired of the farm at splendid profits. Jolie's own farm at splendid profits. Jolie's special nutrition might be made as made of D. Rush, Route 5, Starke Hale farm to own and operate the farm of land. Last year he grew old the ten-bale hat of cotton, 660 liters it of corn, forage crops for his lives taken from the trip to Starke Hale obtained from the trip to Starke Hale was of us and told value to the farmer of He-grade rickson county. To forty three per cent of all the milk furnished the any AIR LIKE Long Soft Silky Strat Lustri Every day you are women with beautiful hair that is part of furnishing the three tikes own their soft, silky hair to He-Use He-Je. After a few treatments you straighten and more beautiful like ever before have to be proud of. Hi Ja Quinine Hair Dressing is a remarkable new discovery that not only sells so much, but also beautifully. It helps remove dandruff, stops itching scalp, better and relieves scalp disorders. You can help Hi Ja Quinine Hair Dressing by sending your意见 or direct from us. Please Do. for our Money Making Plan and Cicaculo Today EMICAL CO. ATLANTA GEORGIA by him or her at the time application is made for such increase on new policy to cover the additional insurance. The premium on the new policy or increased insurance will be based on the member's age at the time the application for additional insurance is made and not on the member's age at the time he or she first joined the company. All male members, whose age does not exceed 50 years are privileged to increase their insurance up to any of the amounts shown in the schedule below by paying the rate of premium shown in the schedule below. No member can increase his policy, whose age exceeds 50 years. All female members, whose age does not exceed 45 years, are privileged to increase their insurance up to any of the amounts shown in the schedule below by paying the rate of premium shown in the schedule below. No female member can increase her policy, whose age is above 45 years. All limitations for membership in the Order are, for men 18 to 50 years. For women, 16 to 45 years. These limits should be strictly adhered to, and all other requirements must be met. G.W. JACKSON, D.G. M. JAS. T. EWING, D. G.S. plant is furnished by Negroes at Starkville, an even better showing should be made by the Negroes at Starkville, the majority of citizens of that county is Colored. Our group that county from this venture DAISY TOLD SALLIE SALLIE TOLD SARAH SARAH TOLD JULIA so the story has spread and still a spreads fast, and Haven only knows when it's going to end. It feels like a story that we've decided to help the story sling by telling it in your favorite newspaper because Data and Sallie and Sarah and Julia folks this will be a new story. You know how stories, sometimes start. This one started in a Missouri Dresser, Shop in Mississippi. Madium came in one day and asked about the "this famous Mascot Hair and Scap Treatment," She felt the pleasure in the order with it. She treated and has been using it ever since. She says "nothing but the pleasure in the order with it. I have many of her friends and her friends are using it too. This Hair Dresser in Mississippi has been using it every week we send a big order of Mascot Scap Children and every week we send anything but Mascot, because it is this straightest most useful hair. Don't ever then. You can use them. The chances are that most of HJJs, the newborn new hair treatment, will be used before. Continue its use and you will be special introductory offer. So that every lady and gentleman may see that high HI-24 must be installed and built in staircases and balconies. Now we are making the following announcement of $1.00 will be offered a 10-year lease on the $1.00 and 1 only $1.00 lease (value of all staircases, HI-24, $1.50). 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Matthew 9:28. AN EXPOSITION OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1928 By Chas. W. Abington We come today to take stock and ascertain what has been our neck gain in the accomplishment of the object for which the lessons of this quarter were designed. The primary purpose, as stated at the beginning of this series was to discover, through a study of vivid pictures of Jesus' deeds of power and of his teachings as contained in the Gospel of Mark, the basis for Mark's conviction that Jesus was the earth, the Son of God and how power is the earth. He is a certain individual who has pursued the lesson to decide. Bpt I am bold to say all who have weighted carefully the evidence adduced with an open mind are willing to decide with Mark that Jesus is the Son of God. The Gospel of Mark gets its fear bearsings From Old Testament prophecy: "Behold my servant whom I uphold; the Son of God and how power is the earth. He is a certain individual who has pursued the lesson to decide. Bpt I am bold to say all who have weighted carefully the evidence adduced with an open mind are willing to decide with Mark that Jesus is the Son of God. The Gospel of Mark gets its fear bearsings From Old Testament prophecy: "Behold my servant whom I uphold; the Son of God and how power is the earth. He is a certain individual who has pursued the lesson to decide. Bpt I am bold to say all who have weighted carefully the evidence adduced with an open mind are willing to decide with Mark that Jesus is the Son of God. During four millennia not one among the best who had appeared among the children of men had without orientation of deviation done the will of God on earth, it remained for the Carpenter of Nazareth to appear at John's baptism on the banks of the dordor, for the voice of Jesus to appear on the banks of the dordor, for the world saying: "Then art my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased. Small wonders that we hear Him say as He saw the disappointment of His Father on through the agus as man failed to yield perfect obedience to Him: "Io, come! I desired to do thy will Q my God; thy law is in my heart. The accomplishment of His father's will was the accomplishment of His matchless power and glory constituted the one purpose of His life. Argin, the writings of St. Mark might be termed the Gospel of the perfect servant. It should be noted that words peculiarly descriptive of a faithful servant, as "straightway," and "immediately," are used seven times in the first chapter of Mark. Here we have Him example of the Gospel of the perfect servant, who healed death, over the death of the cross. The fact is brought out in this series of lessons,—"if the meaning of Jesus to the world is to be properly evaluated the judgment must be based partly on the record of his life, and partly on the results of accepting Him through the ages." What has been the result of accepting Him through the ages? This question is best answered by making a comparison between Christian and Pagan countries. As imperfectly as the actual Christ Life is expressed in our Christian system and institutions, as relates to the betterment of humanity, the difference is so great in favor of Christianity as to render such a comparison invidious. The Gospel of St. Mark is the only Gospel that does our religion is comprehended in one brief sentence, "He went about doing good." - The text in Acts (10:38) "who went about doing good" proves that Jesus did not pass a life of ease and comfort which is the life of life modern Christianity seems to be seeking. He did not wonder aimlessly around from convention, the church, and social science, but about doing good." It did not, we read, "He sent his disciples out two by two in every place, where he himself would come." He is found at the bedside of the fever stricken. He touched the liver with His own hand regardless not the ceremonial deference that it would occur from town to town—even to curved jerseys. He brought salvation to Zacchaeus the much hated publican. Dr. W. I. Pattison, of the General Council of the Presbyterian Church reports to the Men's Church League in New York City, that more than thirty two percent of all the Presbyterian Church reports to the Men's Church League in New York City, Northern Baptist, and Methodist Episcopal churches in the United States failed to obtain a single convert in 1937. The figures are based on the study of the year books of those denominations, and was given to the Men's Church League by J. Campbell White, General Secretary, 9,289 Presbyterian churches, 9,289 Presbyterian churches, 9,289 had not one convert last year; of 7,750 Methodist churches, 3,474 had no conversions in 1937, and of 18,631 Methodist churches, 4,651 were not able to lead one soul to Christ. "If the name holds for all of the Protestant in America, No" Men's points out, "then I am not able to do anything to bring a single convert into the Christian faith last year." These alarming statistics have set the Protestant commitment to thinking, and rightly so. The question is ask "What is the matter with the churches?" Many fine soon appear are coming from the learned, but the whole question, I think, is explained in the fact that professed Christians, I think, in all and all are failing to follow the exegete of Christ. Dr. George E. Haynes, Secretary of the Commission on Church and Religious Relations of the Federal Council of Churches in America, is quoted as saying the fault is to be found in the "need of closer cooperative action of Protestant denominations and more aggressive leaders." But bolting it down to our comprehension—it is because the need of today is to apply the principles of Jesus Christ into the world—our religion consists in rites and ceremonies, dry creeds and rituals. He have a form of godliness but persistently deny the power thereof. Wherever American Christianity finds its way in the earth it carries with it, in large measure, its cursed racial antipathy which is more active in spreading his vow of Christ than in spreading his own vow of Christ. Matthew 23:16 were spoken of just such Christians when he said "Woe unto you, serbias and Pharisees, hypocrites 'for ye compase sea and land to make one proset, and to when he is made, ye make him two-fold more the child of hell than yourself.' Why doceive ourselves to be 'Traced a corneous corneous of God' if it is not because of the appearance of a sample we may not except crucifix; if the condition of these angels is based on the Golden Rule. I was present at several annual conferences in the fall of 1927, and any number of the churches reported not having a single conversion during the year, and many of the largest communions reported on their behalf. The average church it is said suffered from spiritual paralysis — in a strained effort to be what they often term "up-dote," or "chusy," they have neglected the primary essentials of Christian growth. Trying to imitate the white man, they are attempting to suppress their emotional nature—remake themselves in other molds which means spiritual stagnation and ultimate failure. They are still enduring that an empty emotionalism is religion—but the religion of Jesus Christ is truly a religion which carries with it emotion and it will be so. Pentecost created an excitement which aroused all Jerusalem. If you would have a brood of chickens do not put your eggs in an ice box, but under a hen or in an incubator. God has just one law for all worlds — therefore churches cannot get converties without a brood of chickens. God does the average Christian out of his way to do? The lessons of the quarter just ending sets before us the kind of ministry Jesus practiced and impressed upon his disciples. This ministry must ever be three-fold. Teaching men, the way to God by precept and example; prescribing men, the way to God by example and example; healing men, the sufferings and sorrow of sin-skouts. This kind of ministry is commended to us, for Christ spent the full three years of his ministry carrying out that kind of a program. And Jesus wag about the suffering of the poor, and prescribing the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of disease and all manner of sickness. "He went about doing good." The Sunday service at St Paul's Cathedral is quite exceptional. The pastor Dr. W. K. McMillan preached on O.C.M. Maniline. He pleased the congregation and women and women to live heroes, and make themselves subject for the praise of the city, purity and Xian Maniline, many distinguished visitors were present. Dr. McMillan, emphasized the importance that shall bring into activity our adult group for Figure man-pouring. The congregation came the duty of the entire citizenship of Dallas to make the city a place of beauty and day, he will preach a special sermon to the young man, on Y. M. C. A., and its purpose. PEOPLE'S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH; WHEATLEY-PLACB Fine interest in the being manifested in the Sunday School. The attendant was a girl of seventy-five practically normal with one addition. Preparation for Easter has begun. After being away from his parents, he was incarcerated and occupied his pulpit, hearing and screaming. His wife was incarcerated and occupied his well represented and to be priviled to shake hands with a few. Full recognition will be given to the coming Sunday as Young Men will be given coloring to divers will be given coloring to the occasion. A special visit to institution is extended to man. DALLAS DISTRICT NOTES C. W. ANINGTON, P. H. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY MARCH 24, 1938 our large cities—the white man is hit with little moral regard about the charm of the city, and the people who are put in charge of our city are put in charge of our city. We are the black child. In many cases it is a matter of conscience—that we are not being treated eating the Nagy children have a Many other denominations have adopted the sight of the night beautiful and in- spired that a Church - Pension System becomes a conduit of communal health of containing humanity and backing of a permanent fund; or obeying the farm of our commis- sion from year to year. Where will you must see this sight also on his feet and years and years, hence to fully appreciate its beauty. HIGH SPOTS IN THE SMITH PENSION PLAN. (J. H. Smith) THE SMITH PLAN for a SEPARATE PENSION DEPARTMENT document Fund of a $1,000,000 to be increased time from time to time and permanently invested, the inter-organization for the maintenance and support of the Superannuated preschool, widows and orphans of the Afterschool organization. If the forfeiting General Conference will create a *Separate Organized Movement* to raise Endowment Fund, elect a *I have Secretary* whose heart is in the hands of the Endowment physician, we can raise by Proof Will Offerings, with the cooperation of our Highlands, $1,000. If the church will elect me Secretary of the Pension Free. Will Offering; aside from the regular *Pension Revenue*, will the Pension Free be canned. It can be done. Don't you believe that there are ten thousands of people who would contribute from $1.00 to $5.00 annually, for so-called a purpose. Don't you believe that they shall高度重视 a part of their White House, many people who would make this the Fund the Beneficiety of their insurance, at least $100,000, white and colored who would help meet the Pension Free. A live wire Secretary will find these people and sell them out. We will tell all of them that there is not an exclusive Denomination with an Endowment Fund for its Veterans following feeds speak for them. Denonuation Baptist, North $13,856.61 Cardinal, South $13,856.61 Concordia, Canada $7,970.34 Disciples 1,062.338 Protestant Episcopal $10,649.58 Missouri $2,700.00 Missouri $852.01 Northern $852.01 Methodist Episcopal $19,800.00 Methodist Episcopal $7,500.00 Northern $13,548.181 Southern $13,548.181 Dartmouth $893.408 Reformed, U. S. $877.994 Reformed, America $75.000 United, Canada $4,179.60 PORTE WORTH MEMORIAL NOTICE R. B. Jessica, P. E. We have the loving touch of the books and accents of Paul Gustave H. B. Martin, who is a wonderful year worker. We are pald the teachers up to March 10, ele- mentary. We are $225.40, and you teach them OF THE DECADE Dr. E. L. Harrison of Houston Sitre Capital in Rerval Campaign as 100 John FURNED AWAY AS THOUS ANDS IN A DURING DIVINE Washington, D. C., March 24— Possibly one of the greatest revival missings ever held in the last week when the Rev. Dr. E. L. Harrison, of Houston, Texas; the president of the congregation, of the Baptist denomination, "pulled up stakes" here at the McCarran Baptist Church, where he was pastor, and Jeremiah is pastor, and left for home with a traphy representing approximately one-hundred souls in churches, and the everlasting good During his brief stay, thousands heard this ancient minister whisper that the popularity here was already established because of his, having been tenured the pastorate of the church. Many of his many others were turned away for lack of accommodation in the church where the revival was held. $175,000 Y. M. C. A. BUILD ING IN SIGHT FOR DALLAS serve Young Men's Sunday. National Negro Business League. In addition, the NBL will growing work was the help needed by plunging through the ranks. In addition, make large list Convention of America, the which will be observed in all jargon in a large way. TEXAS ODD FELLOWS INCREASE SIZE OF POLICIES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) in the city of New York in 1845. We are bidding for $50,000 New in Boca Raton out of a Nero papyrus collection. Grand Unified Order of Odd Folks being one of the oldest institutions of charity, benevolence and management and one of the leaders of charity, benevolence and man- agement, and support of all the bidders of the race. This society stands for, for what it has already accomplished and for what it is seeking to prove and evidence of its great unfaith- ness as a race builder, we are one of the greatest agencies of one of the greatest agencies of our racial development. to the public our New and extend- ment to the public our New and extend- ment to the Endowment Policies, which give er- tainment and usefulness. O. W. JACKSON, Bristol University Master. G. U. O. F. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) break up the disturbance. Maxwell Cook, who is said to have entered the church, during services, accompanied by several clergy and shoeguards. All opened fire on Princess Lea Kofe, the mini-driver of her pulp delivery a sermon. Shelf fell, totally wounded and the congregation rose, as one and all dared and disarmed them. Police say that牏allied accept Cook, and he, beaten and stoned was taken to the hospital. Finally quelled the disturbance. the deceased but that it was proven that he had not been worked with the husband in the foot of the road by the Principal Tendererak Company. The body was prepared for burial and had advanced money to the undertaker for the funeral expenses. The body was prepared for burial and had advanced money to the undertaker for the funeral expenses. FAMOUS TEXAN IS HONORED BY BAPTISTS OF NATION THIS MONTH CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE retary of the National Negro League Association. He is one of the members of the National Council of Religious Education and a litter member of The Tells of Colored Fraternal Liked about the Colored fraternal issue. It is said, he had decalled: "I am afraid there will be something in the neighborhood of $7,500 that was used in promoting that organization." He went to Dallas in the interest of the Negro society I do not know, and chose to work of organizing the chance of J. V. Nervell of Dallas. There is a J. J. Nervell of the Negro and who travelled all over the work of organizing the Negroes and who travelled all over the work of organizing the Negroes. The money sent to Dallas was for promotion purposes. I was proposed to be a good pro- duction, and if I may be, and if I may be, I think it is properly handled, that if the Negro was a good pro- duction, and if I may be, and if I may be, the organization is so constructed that it ought to make a difference. Mr. Lee says that he did profil one coak, but intends him to have done and throw himself on the mercy of the court, serve his burden those who have lost through burden those who have lost through his misdemeanor. He hopes his white B. R. Colored fraternal while he takes his medicinal, or in that organi- A. R. Mr. Lee sees a future and A. R. for those at the head of it. FIVE YEAR SUSPENDED SENTENCE IS GIVEN IN RAPE CASE. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10. Ser. While she talked, he said he knew his ear to the receiver, and he asked Beal ask his daughter mother why when they came in af- ter. The Tubie girl said the reason she did her诉 paradata about the incident was because Beal had received to kill her if she ever told it. She told of other times he came ab out of her see when her jok- king she always resisted his advances but that she was afraid of him. She Hidalgo was represented by *Otis Baldwin* and *Joseph P. Presenter* Priest in his argument that the jury declares that he was juried in cases like this to enforce the law. In cases like this to enforce the law, the jury in Dallas are to be able to rear deem, respectable daughter. PULLMAN PORTERS TO TAKE STRIKE VOTE