Dallas Express

Saturday, April 14, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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DALLAS BREAKS TWO RECORDS IN "Y" DRIVE A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope AS BRIDGE ENT OF CASH CONTRIBUTED DISTRIBUTOR IN NATION ACCOUNT DAY NIGHT MEETING HELD CONFER GOLD AND SILVER THE DIRECTOR, CONFERS "SPIRIT WINS." Volume 35 DALLAS BEATS NATION IN AMOUNT OF CAS INS LARGEST CASH CONTRIBUTOR GOAL IN SIGHT AS TUESDAY NIGH TRAL ORGANIZATION CONFER GOL MOGGE, VETERAN DRIVE DIRECTOR ON CONTRACTOR BRACKINS. BEATS NATION IN AMOUNT OF CASH CONTRIBUTED, CHARLES T. BRACKINS LARGEST CASH CONTRIBUTOR IN NATION ACCORDING TO REPORTS. GOAL IN SIGHT AS TUESDAY NIGHT MEETING HELD. OFFICIALS OF CENTRAL ORGANIZATION CONFER GOLD AND SILVER STAR AWARDS. N. L. MOGGE, VETERAN DRIVE DIRECTOR, CONFERS "SPIZZERINKTUM" CROWN The other national record brookers of Division by Dallinieh in the drive cut. Dr. W. H. McNeil, bench coach of the Lakers, land of Dillenieh. T. Breukins, local contractor, was a highest official in "The Rowal 15," headed by order of Dalliniehum because of Mr. K. McNeil, bench coach of the Lakers, representing the largest single worthy of a cash donation ever made in such teams, though a drive in the whole of the Lakers, have weaved in the court of Dalliniehum cords of drive director R. B. De. or Captain La Prantz. "Balliniehum Ceremonies and K. L. Margo, CLAIM HEAD OF PORTERS MOVEMENT MAY BE ASKED TO RESIGN by Dahlstrom in the drive cul. Dr. W. H. McMillian and H. Strike*innen in the crowning of Char. land of Division I. He was the first player to win the national championship from team, as highest official in the "Royal Tux" he joined by F. E. Stark, part-order of Sustakrumm* because of Mr. M. Ewing in The Peoples Court. He was the first player to represent the largest, single-worthy of note that these two cash donations were made in such teams, though in different divisions. He was the first player to represent the highest staten, according to the re-each. Only one other team, that cords of drive director R. B. De of Captain L. Q. Guinan, has ever "Sphinctrum Ceremonies and K. L. Magge, Central Drive Direct (CONTINUE ON PAGE FOUR)." here had been asked to resign. It was also reported that the head held Colored Voter election, opposed that their cause. D. Tranus was a bishop's fight to obtain objection in the form of better secretary-treating working conditions and higher wages, which militated the asong as Mr. Handlup lead the director, organization. The source of the congressional rumor not be traced. 7. Flaxt, V. A. Some of the leaders of the ana-ana Brotherhood have intimated that they desire Truth, W. J. time and time again that they fifth, R. L. would have nothing to do with sixth. Her, Mr. Handlup. His character never means: serve waves from the Pullihan Company, mitted, the following persons Brown was arrested—following as long as Mr. Handlah led him as directors of their respective an investigation by Grady Kendall organization. The source of the congressional districts: T. First, V. G. Gore of Tewark, remedy, special investigator for the rumor could not be traced. T. First, V. G. Gore of Tewark, some of the leaders of the kana; second, H. L. Price of Cunbrotherhood; have intimated that the kana W. J. Dürlin of Sherman the sitter of the Pullihan Company; that they fifth, R. H. L. R. Hole, of Dallas would have to do with to do, rev. Riv. R. T. Pardon of Corranda hands she said while no one was Mr. Handlah. His character nor scent: A. G. Perkins of a ability did question. H. Calventon; seventh, H. P. Carter of appears that because of his social Houston; ninth, Newt Jones of top of the misinterpretation the next kindness he is regarded by Cenach; tenth, D. L. Lyons of day. Her husband, she said, she testified, and therefore unsuited for them Waco; thirteenth, Nathan Johnson of he again induced her into the bed to deal with on matters pertaining Fort Worth; thirteenth, A. E. to make, working conditions and Hughla of Wichita Falls; fourteenth, to kill her if she told her Handlah Makes Statement Antonio; fiftieth, H. E. Kinkle she finally revealed what he asked what he would do of Kinsville; sixteenth, Dr. A. L. evidence was brought before the colph said: A. Hester of Brownwood; sixth district attorney and Brown was ions, which will be held in Texas on Saturday, May 5, 1928, at these preset convention conventions, which will be held county conventions, which will meet Tuesday, May 8; and at the county conventions, which will meet Tuesday, May 8; and at the county conventions delegates will be elected to the Republican State Convention, which will be held at Dallas. Texas delegates alternate and alternates will be elected to the Republican National Convention, which will be held Kansas City, Mo. June 12, 1928. LOUIS MARSHALL PRE PARES CASE FOR U. S. SUPREME COURT PAUL ROS ON O New York, April 14 - 18, S. Dec. reports McGill, Colored Attorney of New York Jacksonville, Pa., reports to the Paul Ros National Association for the Ad. Known singe vancement of Colored People, *9 scholar sali- sal Fifth Avenue that he has reached the Olympic at from Louis Marshall of the N will the num nature of the necessary materials, the necessary papers to be America. Aimed to the U. S. Supreme Court Rodman W. for a review of the Abe Washington Dewdant Plan PAUL ROBERSON SAILS ON OLYMPIC FOR EUROPE New York, April 11—(PNS) Paul Roberson, the internationally known actor, athlete and whaler, will be the unofficial for Europe where he will fill numerous engagements on the continent before returning to America. Aboard the steamer were Mrs. C. D. Blessing and Mrs. C. N. Bless, Mr. and Mrs. Dward Plast, M. L. S. Blessow, George P. Ladlow, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dickens, Ms. Jaenette Rodman Wanamaker 2nd; Mr. I, the messenger, carrying Yer and Mrs C. N. Bills, Mr. and Mrs captives of the basking company to Mr. Bills, and Mrs. E. Lowe, the captain of the basking company to Mr. Charles E. Lowe, Dr. the bandits stepped out. With his George P. Ladlow, Mr. and Mrs. hands in the air the messenger, carrying Mackevic, Sir George and Lady bandits plucked the money bags and automobile Miss and Mrs Lacey Edey, and made their use. ```markdown ``` Founded by W. E. King New York, April 14 (PNN) It has been reported that officials of the Pulitzer Company, "took great delight in and enchanted- ly entertained" the Philip Handolph, organist of the Production of Sleeping Cat. For his adult, this year graduated as a sociological感应 he is regarded by capitalists as a dangerous man and therefore unsuited for them. He was unable to manage, working conditions and the rights of men. Randolph wanted what he would do if requested to resign. Mr. Randolph and he were ready to make any sacrifices for the men. I will resign, by so doing a bona fide idle man, and the company can get together — I would not stand in the door. This statement on the part of Mr. Randolph gave the lie to those who so gloriously accused him of perverse interest in person matters and monetary gain. It showed conclusively that he has been adversely interested in the welfare of the man and has been unable to persuade the betrayer of humanity can he always contend successfully with his sincerity. His sincerity pronounced "dowling Thomas." Abo Washington's concession has been challenged on the ground that Nipmuck were established from the Country, rather to be trial The Dallas Express For CrownWalters, Caddi Donner. Never before in Dallas had any charge on Tuesday night when Drive Director John Baldwin charged New York City's million dollar for the million dollars for The Central and M. C. A. conducted the cermen- tements connected with the chown- ing of the Temporary Monument of "The Royal Order of Sifzir- zkikht and the conferring on the Mission of Mamuza." "Ruler over the Kingdom of Cash," Poppy Money and "Namua of the Do It Now Klan." Mr. Morge, who was accompanied by Mamuza, E. Gordon Perry, head of the Perry Moton, Company of Dallas and president of the Con- temporary organization of the million dollar drive of the casket placed upon his honeu- sons on Mr. Brackins in the name of the National Council of which he is a member, after the market place placed upon his casket placed upon his honeu- sons by Mr. Derry and Mr. Thom- son, crowned with brilliants upon the head of Mr. Brackins with an a- nnap (CONTINUE ON PAGE FOUR). E CHARGED TO OR OLD MAN HERE Jasmin Brown, 60 year old dollars head load, head load housing, beaten on the Pence John Baldwin Tuesday morning on a charge of rage. He On crust examination, Detense Attorney questioned the girl as to whether she ever played on a bus or a LLS injuries in this way. BANK MESSENGER ROBED FOR $10,000 Pittsburgh, Pa. April 14 and Three white bandits, armed with shot guns, held up Henry the Walker, banking messenger of the Word Laking company here to Monday and escaped with $10,000 in the carrying, moving re- ceipts of the baking company to the bank, were passing an alley. The bank picked up the money bags and jumped into an automobile and made their escape. DAVE ON TRIAL FOR DOUBLE MURDER (CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE) New York Baptists Unite With National Baptist Convention New York, April 14 - The vte. nor lights. nor water. nor. city today won last year before the U. work. FRENCH POLICE Paris, April 14—(ANB) can be an airplane version of a car nine points of the law" cabled an American Jaws an American Jaws when the law had the customs guards said "it could not be done" customs agents are said have started from London by train and took the channel at Catain, but could not be taken in France, and therefore had no right to enter the countries. The wily boys went back to London and came from Cordouan to La Loubourne they customs authorities at the air field questioned their ready to go in France and aerial deportation is not yet legal, the guards gave them time to ask for help. The higher-ups used their shields and said it might be well stay. New York Baptist National Baptist "Widow" Ask Refund; Buried Wrong Man Washington, D. C., April 14- 1935). The "widow" of a man who was born in New York City and whose body was identified by a minister of Columbia, S. C., and shipped to that city, he gave his name to the New York police department demanding that they repay her the expenses of the trans- portation of the company she was found, upon arrival, that the dead man was not her husband. On February 14, 1935, she was honored by his name an Edward Robinson, and 42 walked in to police head- quarters writing "Widow" was ill worse. He was sent to Fredman's Hospital, being later transferred and sent from Carytown to be honored. He died February 22. A few days later, police received a call from Carytown. Demon- sor South Seen in F. Negroes in Democ New York, April 14. The vi- tory won last year before the U. S. Sipressure Court in the so-called Texas White Primary Case by the plaintiff, who was involved in the marriage or Colored People, 89 Fifth Avenue, has brought about a forment throughout the South and has been involved in many cities of the South Ne groups are registering as Democrats with the purpose of calling for the abolition of the federal secession befalls as a power in local elections. White politics are avalidation and are attempting to devise means to prevent the Jerozone in two States particularly, Virginia and Florida, groups of Nerges are making a determined Nathan A. Jones President of the Peninsula Branch of the N. A. A. C. I. Joins the office of the Attention General of Florida. Nerges have registered in that city to the concession of the white politicians. The Attention General of Florida is reported to have advised charging the Nerges that had not voted as Democrats in the previous election. Florida Mr. Jones is in party. We Nerges have registered to vote in the Democratic primary and have registered as Democrats. It is only that we had not voted as Democrats and we have registered 1600. "We have no registered in the city of Jacksonville in the registration books. Our趴 was taken because we roll as taxpayers and have issued by the city authority no parks. Hoover Ends Segregation in Dept. of Commerce New York, April 14—Segregation of Negro clerks in the building of the University of Washington has been ended by order of Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce. Mr. Hoover personally received a delegation, headed by Naval H. Thams, President of the Washington, D. C., for the advancement of the Advancement of Colored People; A. S. Pinkett, President of the Washington, D. C.; A. C. P. Robert J. Nelson of the Elks and W. B. Curry of Springfield. This invitation protected to Mr. Hoover against the continued segregation of Colored clerks in buildings under his jurisdiction. Mr. Hoover, in the situation with the result that all Negro clerks have been ordered to Commerce-Department buildings and segregation there, by order of Mr. Hoover, is at an end. (CONTINUE ON PAGE FIVE) **Artists Unite With Artist Convention** New York, N. Y., April 14—What is considered as an outloud proof that union of all the Negro clerks in the building of the University of Washington is impossible thing is to be found in the union of the New York State Houston Baptist Convention When took place here last Friday, the Convention one of the largest state organizations in the country had been outside of the National Convention of the Baptist Church. E. D. Brown and the denomination. By means of deliberations held last week in West 13th Street, the union was checked. Among those who helped in the compilation of the plan were President E. D. Brown and Secretary G. E. Stewart. Rev. J. E. Givens is pastor of the Baptist Church in which the members were held. The decided to unite followed the address of Henry Allen Brown of April of the late Henry Bordwow. CONTINUE PAGE FOUR terment as force Issue in democratic Primaries nor rights nor water nor city work. d. The city Democratic Committee may we can not vote in the convention which comes off on Tuesday the 16th of April. The Attorney General has made a ruling that we can not vote in the state wide primary, since the primary law of this State gives the Executive Committee authority to say who can vote in democratic primary and who can in the prison and daily jail or commissioner, which primary is equivalent to an election we have taking the position that we have Court's ruling (in the Texas white Primary Court). in contact with any refusal to permit us to vote on next Tuesday when we shall go into court on a wrt of damnation that very day. Our case Court and should we lose there we are to take our appeal to the court. In the case we leave there we shall to, to the L. S. Supreme Court. "Knock-Out" For Southern Laws "Our winning means the knock- out in the South and that question will be settled for all time to them." The opinion of the Attorney General on perjury means that perjury could be charged on if one should swear to the question dafraid that a Democratic ticket in the last elec- tion CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR CROWDED COURTROOM AS KILLER OF TWO FACES BATTLE FOR LIFE. NIGHT TRIALS-HELD TO TAKE TESTIMONY OF HOTEL MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF SISTER-IN-LAW AND DICK WHITAKER. STEALS FROM MOURNERS AS BENEFACTOR IS BEING BURIED WINSTON-SALEM MAN PAYS ALIMONY IN PENNIES Winston-Salem, N. C., April 14 (October 10) *businesses for failing to support his two children and who, under orders, from Judge Watson, in leaving $1,000 each week with his wife, which is turned over to his wife for use in caring for their children, said to be following the lead of another defendant under similar sentences who makes his $100 weekly payment with 1,000 per month. I used it. He just brought these pennies here for pure means." The clark says the other woman "had to give it to him. It's right of her time from her job to come down there and get a thousand pounds and look around counting them." "He makes me fightings mad to think how low down that man is." SEEK MORE JOBS FOR RACE MEN IN HOUSTON JULIUS ROSENWALD VISITS N. C. SCHOOL Method, N. C., April 14 — (PN9) Julius Rosenwald, the distinguished financier and philanthropist of the 15 years has given over $3,000,000 of his personal fortune toward the charitable work of the university—go was here Wednesday to Attend the dedication ceremony of the school building he has erected in the South for the use of Nine Rose school building he has erected in the South for the use of Nine Rose. No other state in the south has received as much of the Rosenwald school for Negroes operative in the South as there are at present 675 Rosenwald schools for Negroes operative in other buildings under construction throughout the state. For these buildings Mr. Rosenwald gives over $4,000,000 over one-sixth of the total amount put in all the 4,000 and (CONTINUED ON PAGE 49) Distinctive in Service Always Progressive Stick is capable regurgitate Jess Morrow _ Negro chaukaw. tative is William P. Gaps. Dave, 69 years old, is under two indemnities charging murder, one of which is related to death, both at the same time. The double slaying took place on a State street car about 10 a.m. Sunday, morning prayers. He was on the car, witnessed the shooting. At the time of this writing taken from the car, two days were spent selecting a jury, the state having chosen to convict first. No Montreal, well-known criminal attorney, is appearing as a prosecutor, having Whitaker, it was said. Noah Roark, attorney for Dave. N. C. BUS QUESTION MOVES NEARER COURTS TABLEAU, N. C. APRIL 14- (ENN) The question of whether Ner格斯 has the right to ride on the train to the North Carolina the same conditions that they now ride on truss and tractor car, was brought one step nearer the tribune to the recent Corporation Commission order in the matter transportation committee for the North Carolina Commission on Inter-Rail Corporation. The original petition of the Nerogra- nial organization, the Corporation Commission, determined the Nerogra- nial authority to determine definitively whether the bus was a commer- carrier, stating that it was Hunt- tered. The Nerogra-nial inter- ternet as seeing it with authority to act was determined of a member of the committee, a 20-day extension of time was granted for flicking exceptions on March 2 formal order from the commission overruling the exceptions. Then the way is cleared for an appeal WILLIAM J. P. GAGE, A WORTHY STANDARD BEAUREL FOR TEXT AS REPUBLICANS Texas Republican politics seems to get more muddled as time goes on and the lines are becoming more and more tighly drawn as the days go by. The hope expressed by The Independent Voice here is a bull meeting seems to be for a form one and those who sponsor such a movement may be well off out for those whose public careers and, personal capacities them as big enough to sense the need of harmony in the disponible rank of diplomatic procedure in the conduct of the affairs of those whose duties will involve the desired results in the last analysis. Such a capable representative in William P. Gage. business man of Dallas and president of The People's Finance Corporation of Dallas that he may run for delegate at large from the state. And it seems to the Ex-Employees seeking worthy standard bearers as well as those who need the need of an honorary organization in this state, can center honor on them, and whole heartily for the place which he will seek. The place which he will seek, of those who have become contented with the procedure of exclusion which has made party in Texas for the past eight years. It is deduplicated that those who do not agree in any particular with such procedure, Mr. Hinckley. He is contingent in the expression of his manlike in his method of approach to the problems of public policy and best of all, of the property of the party of his choice lies in the inclusion of the party of Lincoln and of Grand, within its folios. It is of the sort that is welcomed by the large army of Democratic voters who, for the sake of the party, had no such thinkers at the head of the party, and that they have not had any such standard bearers. And it appears that they have many eques or if it does not, there can be no mistake in thinking definitely in terms of supporting William Gage for delegates from the state. SOCIETY and Club 1 "I'm Saving It All for You" Every lovin' man is going to play this Columbia Viva-tonal record once and then over and over again. It tells him how sweet a sweelie can be. And every lovin' lady is going to get some good pointers from it on how to hold her man. And the coupling fits in, too. It's "Home (Cradle of Happiness)". DON'T MISS Record No. 14297-D, 10-inch 75c I'm Saving It All for You Home (Cradle of Happiness) Vocabulary - Ethel Wotere Ask your Dealer for Latest Race Record Catalog Columbia Photograph Company, 1185 Broadway, New York City The numbers and guest of the night were: M. V. I. Andrew 1908 University night March 14th at the home of M. V. I. Andrew 1908 University the evening was spent in Kuala lumpur of plumage. Kuala lumpur mating of plumage. Kuala lumpur late was arrested. Each one left spraying themselves to the kitchen of the hotel. Each one left a Hunters Alarm. Mr. P. Hughes, President Mind for Parents, Register LILLY OF THE VALLEY CLUB Met at the Home of the Mind for Parents evening, March 21th, Members were prevent, business of importance was discussed for April. Refreshments were served. Olivian Lewis, President Kirk Grundy Secretary THE PRESS CHERISE CLUB Met at the Club Center, Tuesday evening March 27, members present, March 27, phone please were part of the meeting. Ms. Frankie Brady, All members are present. Mr. Pearl Lewis, president -Lily Pearl Lewis, Secretary Olivian Lewis, Reporter NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUB Mrs. Joanna C. Snowden, National Assistant The National Association of Colored Women, Club gives notice of the meeting, Texas, April 1, 1932, Martha Taylor, at Marshall, Taylor, Pt. Worth, Glencore, Waco, Corrissana, Marlin, San Antonio, Houston, Beauregard dusen and quotationia. Wt hk laden wuizen and quotationia. Wt hk laden wuizen and quotationia. Next meeting with mimry remake, Next meeting with Mimry Southplit, 1979. Custodian The Club meet oak their actual meeting night at 10:30, I-3 Thomas Avondale. The meeting was played wrong. The meeting was play- ing games after I a delicious mind one asked. Next meeting night, I will meet the Fourth Street. Mrs. Lola Banks, President Mrs. Wilson, Reporter The Golden Sunshine, Secql Club and AT Club understated 42 guards and 21 players. Todd Follor, 4107 Street, Drawing and what, before were, had Darren Warn won first pts and Mr. Warn won first pts. The pts were prizes, every oax expressed themselves as having had a defiant The club merthor Thursday, eventing Marcel M. Altoe, Mr. Altoe Hooper Metropolitan Museum of Art few numbers were present. That minutes were given to publicans the menu and the indie-wise high entertained by Mrs. V Moore, who with Mrs. Doyle, with Mrs. Doyle, 2014. Mrs. J. H. Townell, President Mrs. Latha Ribbon, Reporter Mrs. G. M. Murray, Pendleton Mrs. I. W. Watterson, Reporter WHATLY SCHOOL NOTES As a result of good department, regular attendance, and scholarship, students were removed from the low-fifth grade. As a result of good department, the high-seventh grade addressed the class Monday. The "Verb" Both, known alluded to as "the verb of all questions asked by members of After an absence of three weeks on account of illness Mrs. Cusinfer, Puller is in ungar. We ask Pauline Hayden, Meredith White - Reporter HURRY CALL DEMOILSHEED AMBULE CAMBIA HURT CALL Speeding on a call to State and Street Streets to get a patient to get medical care, a 3 o'clock when it was reported that the patient was in a dying condition, the ambulance operated by the Brown motioned and the driver, hurt when it collided with a Ford Stock The driver of the truck traced injury. George Johnson, driver of the ambulance, caused by firing glass. The ambulance was completely completed. THIRD DAYS IN JAIL, AND $8.90 FINE FOR SHOE LIETING Tuesday, evening in Judge Williams County court, Will Jackson and Theodore surrenders were charged each by a jury. Jackson and Serrules were charged with shoplifting when they were arrested two piece of ladies underwear valued $10,000. The bought chokehole he bought in men in Ticee-Goetingtine bank. The state was represented by Dean Goodlin. Theodore and Willie represent themselves. Mie. W. O. Hamilton, proprietor of the Triangle Connection理事会, st-aul. Boll, who was a victim of attack of influenza. She has passed away in treatment with Pinnacleum. He husband was W. O. Hamilton, who was a victim of attack of influenza. Texas returned to Jacksonville. Texas returned to his wife, the daughter of his wife. INDIANA ALLEY SCENE OF FIGHT AND CUTTING SCRAPE Mrs. Little Calreale was cut Mrs. Monday evening by another woman Mrs. Little Calreale was treated at the Mrs. Calreale was treated at the the tree. Jack and Calreale attend THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928 WAVINE SKIN- WHITENER OINTMENT BOTTOM MANUFACTURER WASHINGTON, ALASKA Blanche Ciloway, the star of Shuffle Along and Plantation Days, is headlinning in her own act at the new Regal Theater in Chicago. This nationally famous soubrette is noted as one of the most fascinating and wimone beauty in big time vandelleau. A smooth, fair skin, like her's—which charms you instantly—can be yours, today, by using WAYNE BRUN WHITENEL—a delightfully perfume-free freckle, pimple blister, light, light, clear, velvet smooth. WAYNE BEAUTY TREATMENT every day at home—the SKIN WHITENEL VANISHING CREAM and FACE POWDER—the price of each is only $26, at your drugstores or by mail. The police have tigged on the shooting revealed, however, that both of the principals became involved in the shooting, and argued with one another about another, sledl who was, present at the scene, and they went outside. One of the pair is said to have smashed a pocket from a ticket and struck the police officer. Then Mrs. Gay went on home. So did Miss Bell. They didn't Mrs. Gay saw her coming and talked to her. She wore a with her small aerial pliogram. They cochained a few nasty words and she with her small wounded in the yard mortally wounded. Mrs. Gay was allowed her re- tention. The attorney made her bond, Assistant Dhintiek Robert L. Hart will promise the case, when it is over. The 2A Class Class II, the weekly meeting in Room 5 at F. P. M. Monday under the sponsorship of Miss L. H. B. and Dr. Robert Lefkowitz II, the representative in the Oratorical Center on the campus. Plans were prepared for that occasion. Plans for a class program will be taken from the 2A Class II. The class will be organized under the sponsorship of Miss L. A. King and Mr. J. W. Losella K. McDonald, has been involved to represent the class in the Oysterland Contest April 19th. 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A cake was decorated with eight pink candles, a centerpiece of gourmet wanna, were played, entertained and make work served. Mr R. I. Cunningham of Houston spent Sunday and Monday in the city to celebrate his 61st birthday in aid of the city postmaster of Houston, Tom. Mr and Mrs Rennell Jackson of Pt. Worth visited, his company, William and Tom Hickey, son. Mr Mary Jackson of Wake Forest in visiting his daughter Mrs. Felia Collins, 1821 Wake Forest Street. Mr W. J. Carpenter of Sherman, TN, warehouse Agent, member of National Harbor Press Vaulted the Wake Forest Museum after having moved to Austin, San Antonio, and Carson City. Mr and Mrs Hickham and Wandell rose of Pt. Worth worth, Mr and Mrs Hickey THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928 time, but is implying. She will be back to her home, 1985. Burdor Street is in a few days. Mrs. Helen Morrow of Bryan, Texas, will come home at three weeks' stay at the bedside of her daughter. Mrs. Vivia Shine and three daughters of 316 North Grand Avenue, Kleo, Ohio, was home when Mrs. Big Goodman and other relatives came. Santa Sunday. A daily routine served in their honor, many of their local friends were invited to the groundwere features of the occasion. THE SOUTHERN WONDERS JUBE LER AND CONCERT SINGERS ENTERTAINED BOLL. STJEKET CHURCH LRAGELY ATTENDED SUNDAY AFTERNOON Wedding Bouquets and Decorations, Funeral Designs, Cut Flowers and Made Up Pots, Pot and Bedding Plants UNIQUE BEAUTY SALON Appointments: 8:30 a.m. to 8 p. m. "For Beauty's Sake" Expert Operators in ALL Lines of Beauty Work Marches That Say "Put" Work Guaranteed PAULINE HOLDER, Prop. 2002 Hall S1 heart and big church in a community center where those may drink from the Fountain of Happiness. M. - C. E. Williams who was transferred from Charlotte, Dallas to Dallas territory as Supervisor of the American Woodmen is a new com- principal of the Gainesville public school, Gainesville, Ga. for a year. Rice began his first year's teaching under him after graduation from Dr. B. E. Howell and will find a certain spirit among the COMBS-EDMOND WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Mrs. G. Edmond, become the bride of Mr. Chad Comba, on her wedding day. She is home of her mother, Mrs. R. D. Williams, 1934 Douglass Street, home of few intimate wives, were present. Mrs. Becile Sims, Miss Origan, among those present. The bride's mother sang "At Dawning," with her father, Mr. M. Origan, Rev. I. D. Williams performed the bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. M. Origan, Rev. I. D. Williams performed the bride wore a . . . beautiful white cliff dress over pea green cinderella white and pink dress, nicely decorated with carnations and ferns, with silver candle lobes holding the bride cut the wedding cake which was on a large silver tray, at home. 1824 Douglass. 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Luggag that are Outstanding Bargains Our Prices Are the Lowest Leather Hand Bags Special Values Leather lined, well made canvas, has dull cated sheen. KLAR & Dallas' Largest Pawnbrokers 23 MISSIONARY SOCIETY SEMION WILL BE FREACHED St. James Missionary Society will be prescheduled at 3 noon on Friday, March 16. Each Missionary Society of the city in invited to attend. Sermon will be prescheduled by Rev. Bell of Solo by Little Miss Carr of St. TEXAS TO HOLD REAL COLORED STATE EXPOSITION Word has been received from the National Negro Progressive Association, and they are well under way to give to the people of Texas one of the greatest events that has ever taken place in the United States, at present a complete carveout of the State in order to allow the Negro progress and achievements since the zone was sound. According to advance reports that have been found to have wayward intentions, pointy wavy favorable toUTE, an entitlement to be hung up for the Negro country is centered on this event. It should be the centennial, and make the another Dallas celebration of the friction of fairness on the part of the sponsors of the Statewide White Party, quite a distance from the other parts of the State, that many, they have heartily agreed. to conduct the Gobble State Basketball Tournament in begins July 1, 1928. And last for a period, or one week, on account of ample time for preparation, this is expected to be the first time the Gobble State Basketball Tournament ever witnessed in the State. OAK CLIFF Miss Wille T. S.ims -passed through the city last week on route to: Doddsville, Texas, where she will lift up a new building. Smith Chapel A, M. E. Church. We are expecting a big Easter break. We will be on Sunday, begining with five o'clock service. You will miss the Easter service. 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WE CAN DEATH CLAIMS IN 24 HOURS Any person who calls the prob- profession call at room 2095 Pything Street, 2095 Pything Street, we call y-4607. H. Strickland, Pres. J. M. Brown, Sec'y for Every Traveling Need— THE DALLAS EXPRESS THREE WEEKS AGO when The Express published the letter of Prof. Fuller proposing a union of all of the Baptists of Texas, it felt that it was performing a service for the thinkers of that denomination. Now it knew that it did; for already, according to another letter from Prof. Fuller, three leaders in that church have already indicated that they favored a movement. Rev. E. Arlington Wilson, leader of one of the large convictions that signified the end of the civil war, told the hour of Galveston has done the same thing. And Prof. J. R. Lee of Florida has declared that "it is time the Baptists are using good judgment and uniting all of their force." MEMBER NATIONAL NEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION. THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (Incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS Notice To The Public Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or repose of the author, or any operation which may appear in the columns of THE DALLAS EX PRESS, upon being brought to the attention of the publication. to pass will complete tullfill all of its hopes in that regard. A united Baptist Church would be an almost all powerful institution. It would be enough for all of the really capable men who now are engaged in the work of that denomination. Its schools, now confessedly too numerous, could be united and a university could be made to replace the many small institutions which now stand sadly in need of improved curricula and some more training. Columbia would be enabled and plans now launched without much hope of accomplishment could then be undertaken with confidence and assurance. in the opinion of The Express, and it is actuated only by a desire that Texans may always do the best thing for them. The leaders of the Church could afford to investigate the proposal very closely before deciding that it is impractical and impossible. LET US ORGANIZE AND SHOW THE REAL VOTING STRENGTH OF THE RACE IN TEXAS Representative: W. B. Zillman, 488 South Dearborn St. Chicago W. B. Zillman, 488 South Dearborn St. Chicago Bldg. 116 East Nassau St. Nothing could be more profitable than this plan to organize all of the voters of the race. That this information could be used to organize the race it is considered that never before in all of the history of the race in this state has there ever been an effort to enlist the energies of the whole voting group in any systematic way. Hereforeto, it has rather been left to the choice of holders of poll tax receipts. They have often been left in ignorance of the things expected of them and the majority of them have remained away from the polls. It should not be true this time. The organization should follow up chosen candidates and their supporters. They are encouraged to do their full duty in regard to the work of organization. The annual "pretty-up campaign" is now being organized here, and this year, we was true last year, there in a division of Nye homes provide. Prizes are given to the most attractive "houses and the content is open to all. The various clubs of the city are working hard to assist as many home owners as possible and many are entering our office. Of course there is joy in win, many such a contest. There is probably no normal person who does not judge the best in any sort of contest. But there is a personal joy in the ownership of a house which cannot be drilled with the passage or the choice of a home with every trip from back home. It is felt every morning with the ruling of the and work to maintain such a place are without measure to every pro- Murders among us are becoming as frequent as marriages and divorces. That is why in all three cases makes these fears attractive. But in a society where murder is frequent and unpunished, the shadow of the justice as the rule of the beast are never far off. Our murder record is as shocking as all shakeners and workers in aggrieved to aggrieve. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928 bearers, before the Interstate Commerce Commission. It was a strictly closed corporation, a partner union, and a company for a company of enlightened men to be kicked out of the service, the above named union. As to the above named company, Texas Interstate found you out. The so-called sleep-up for such company will be made up of our partner union, so sent of the letters received, Texas Interstate is now trying to save itself by an example that would be follow- storage in the non-union porters are. According to the review of Royle and now we are still at the end of Harding Burdine who reported the first non-union porters in 1915, now or more specifically those part in their movements then the charitable organizations in天津 there have been born, and they are now non-union porters. They bag to fire all non-union porters so we non-union porters are still active. A glove has been given to their warriors have their warriors. Now, Brother J. A. M. Kirk, sixth Birmingham A. M. Kirk, church choir you not know that the organizer has his article declaring among other Convention of Texas "assumed the An- introductory, address was by Laurence Moore. The General Convention for the anti- convention of Texas Baptists Among N. Ricks and the announcements of Texas Baptists sounded good. There were, apparently more than four thousand people in the Missionary and Educational Convention among other missionaries. The closest interest to the program was portland, where the movement was ongoing this movement. You may use my name for any movement in the most notable musical events which Oakland has had. One big English Baptist I am willing to describe is "Houston Collegiate" an institution in Negro culture of its importance the university is safe and the Houston Star is If it is true that "in union there is strength" then there what they call a meritorious stance. would be tremendous strength in a unified Baptist Church. In fairness to the public aid to other denominations, it is not true that there appeared in connection there with other denominations. But in point of power it is far below what it might be under different circumstances. The Ex press is not in position to do anything other than help you to ask the gospel of union in whatever form it appears, that non-union men were joining the union, that non-union women were joining the union, that over signatures of it. I. V. is prompted by the very will- defined opinion that there is more than passing merit in the plan proposed by all non-union porters. MORE ABOUT UNPICATION OF NEGRO BAPTIST OF TEXAS To The Express, In a previous article, I called attention to the great economic impact of the Negro Baptist movement and development among Negro institutions and aids. I pointed out that the institutions and causes fostered by the movement have unnecessary hardships because of the lack of despair of purpose. It is estimated that there are more than 100,000 Negro holders of poll tax receipts in Texas. That is a group of voters which might well be desired by any candidate for office. And there can be no doubt that that the more complete organization of these voters will make the demands of the state more difficult to meet. The more easy to be heard. But aside from that aspect of the case, Negroes need to know how to exercise their rights of franchise and they need to be encouraged to do so. The first step in this direction is their organization in such a close way that instructions can be given them and that direct contact with them may be had. If the Independent Party is elected, the Negroes will thing—the organization of Negro voters in Texas, it will time, organization of Negro teens to teach it will amply imply a lot of time. It will happen if these directors do full duty. R. B. CREAGER, POLITICAL PROPHET Republican committeeman R. B. Crager of Texas, accompanied by several of those who believe with him, that the best way to build up the Republican party in this state lies in the disfranchisement of Negroes, held a conference in Washington to address President Obama. During this conference the Republican committee pressed that in the event that Al Smith was nominated, Texas would become a battleground between Hoover and Smith. Of course it was assumed that Hoover would be nominated in Kansas City. He did not dare to declare that the majority of the people of Republican tendencies in Texas would not support Mr. Hoover. If does not know. It has no reason to presume that they would not. Nor does it declare that Mr. Hoover is either as good or as not as any other of the presidential possibilities who are now in the public eye. But it does wonder just how Mr. Crager arrives at the conclusion of the debate in the light of the fact that he has contact with so few. It is a matter of record that, however he arrived at the place of nation committee, Mr. Greater does not control ever a semblance of a party group in this state. His whole regime has been one calculated to tear down rather than support it. He has opposed to and opposed by the only Republican Congressman of the state and there can be no doubt but that the records will show that this Congressman more votes in his district in his race for his office than were polled by the Republican candidate for governor in the last question. And that is not all. There are approximately 90,000 or more votes in his district who can definitely indicate the actual power of. the Greater regime if forced to vote in opposition to him in any election. These he does not control. These he has completely alienated from his standards but not from their love of the Republican party. These he cannot speak for, and he has neither thirds of the potential Republican strength of the state. it is because of these facts that The Express wonders at his venture to prophesy. - And it feeds that party leaders, knowing of the conditions in Texas, will pay little attention to the state of Texas this year will be more difficult than ever, before. Then assume by law that you command your articles and express the hope that it may be interpreted the hope that the State of Texas and the Nation Your vote finds, "J. H. N. LEE, President." While we have heard from a great many readers, we have never heard from them. We haven't had experience with them. We haven't had experience with them. Worth not, from Dr. L. E. Smith Richmond, nor New York, or Cincinnati, nor San Antonio. These three teachers are candidates of our former article. I think the time has come to mount among Texas Baptists looking to the unification of all our students for such campaign with be made up of the letters received. Texas Baptists have an example that would be followed. Texas Baptists would be a State but it would exert a constraining and "Gandruevitch" like constraint and "Gandruevitch" like constraint in general. Let in heart from honest thinkers everywhere. **FORWARD** DALLASVILLE DIRECTS WINNING CALIFORNIA CHOIR **E** 41 E. 6th, Austin, Texas Oakland, California — Mrs. Lilia Haynes Morgan, former Director of the famous Pink Bliss Singers has added launches to her, other than the Nargis spirituates by training the chef which won first honor at the Nargis festival and held here in the Bulldoors and attended by more than 4000 According to the review of Rory Harding Darwiniforth who reported the book, "The Church of this city there have been four church organizations in Oakland that have been dedicated of masoning, a fine sense of rythm and a super grip on the floor," and the fourth, "Bristol A. M. K. church church." His art displays among other things. The thrill of music, especially of Negro music which is so full of color, is one of the two of the things that make memorable the context of show. Ray district shows at the Asheville Museum, where two of the last the choir had sang and the judge had announced their dee, the winners of the choir's contest. Bristol A. M. K. Church, North Carolina Bristol A. M. K. Church, Lincoln C. M. K. director, North Carolina Bristol A. M. K. Church, Ms. Lolanda Johnson dee director, First A. M. K. Church, Son Prince, Ms. Lailah Hunter, director, Honorable Mission, Baldwin Church, Lillian Jeevan Davis director. DALLAS BREAKS TWO RECORDS IN "Y!" DRIVE The crown originally rested in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in the deciphering of "Hawking," a book written by Richard Perry, $1,000 in cash had not been exceeded until the gift of $1,005 by Measures, Perry and Thomason Speak in Awarding Gold Stars. In an speech which rang true and which were heartily applauded, Perry and Thomason who made the awards of gold stars to five of the stars of the pleasure which told of the pleasure which the directors of The Central Association had in the success of the awards, said Mr. Perry, "I have never gotten so much pleasure out of the pleasure of the phases of living by my contributions as I am out of this drive for a Y. M. C. A. in which you are proud." Pledges Total $22,110 With $6,232 in cash May Claim $7,500 Offered by Bp. J. W. Anderson. With the pledge total of $22,116 at the clue of the reports on Wednesday night Campaign Chairman Joseph J. Rhoads and Director R. Jeffrey Sullivan serves as confidence that the drive would claim the pledge of $7,500 made by Dr. J. W. Anderson in the course of a short speech in which he commended the agitated driver in the drive. He must have kept closely in touch with the movement and I had decided to help it to the extent of $7,000. cash. But since I have contributed so liberally I have decided to raise my own contribution to the total reaches $80,000." President of Magnolia Petroleum Company Ace President E. B. Brown of The Central V. M. C. A. who also is president of the Episcopal Company, accepted the conditional pledge of Dr. Anderson as is good as raised at ready to accept the $2,000 pledge of the $2,000 pledge of the Grand Chancellor W. S. Wille which came in as the first drive total of $8,171.0 Order of Spitzerinktum Increases Mr. K. L. Cusberrybringery of the Red Star Dinner of "The Royal Order of Spher- turkum and Lieutenant in individual reports in the driver was raised to the Gold honor, and the night night report raised his cash, total more than Mr. E. R. Brown and Mr. W. C. Provost conferred the degrees. Magnolia Ptolemaeum, employees Pledge $1385 and $1000, respectively. One of the most substantial group pledges and the campaign was secured by Lieutenant Charles A. Pledge from the employee of Company. More than fifty personnel employed by the company accompanied the pledge with a cash contribution of $400. Managers made possible through a bonus possible through Mr. E. R. Brown, president of the Company of the Control M. W. C.-M. The leading teams of the firms are those headed by W. E. R. Ewing. The Ewing team Wednesday night had three Starks team followed close, with a total of $3500 held three nights by each. selves. And my pleasure finds its counterpart in the gift of others: the ability to cheerily because or your evidence of such interest in yours. Mr. Thompson declared that "this drive is helping you and your family become better. Because, of it, you are learning that if you unify your own family with others, you hold a big thing and of getting done, you much credit can be given to your splendid place of work which you are just about to complete suc- Company, M. E. J. Crawford of Company, Dr. R. T. Hammond of Company, Dr. R. T. Hammond of Division J, and Dr. W. H. McMillan, director of Division I. Silver Stars Awarded Monday Special awards in the Royal Order of Splinterstent were made in the night middle school of Booker T. Washington. High School. General Secretary W. A. Crawford of Central Association participated in making these awards, which DAYE ON TRIAL FOR DOUBLE MURDER. * CONTRIBUTED FROM ELAST, ONE-AND-TWINTED STREETS. * Post mortem Dave Ackerman, who was carried in the car beside Mr. Ackerman, started to get up from the seat, and remembering the threat to kill him, Dave Ackerman she drew a knife and killed the four of the shots struck Mr. Dave. Ackerman was sent to a hospital for treatment of shooting or killing her. * Emily Adams is associated with the shooting. Her wife or the defendant was his side in the courtroom. Another the defense has summoned 90 witnesses. More than 100 police officers by whom Defense Council Rountk intends to prove the charges against him had a bad reputation among the police officers for being a danger to the public. JULIUS BOSENWALD VISITS M C. SCHOOLS. (Continued From Page One) more schools that spread over 14 southern states. Mr. Lestenbrouck is one of the most claimed men in the United States, one of the most outstanding men of their race. The Negroes claim him as the race. The Educators claim him as a philanthropist, who has done an amount of good in matterally advanced education among an underprivileged people. The men among its most successful for he is the chairman of the board of Robock and a nationally known And America claims him as being the chairman of Robock—both as to heart and to brain. SOUTH SEEN IN FERMENT AS NEGROES FORCE ISSUE IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES SOUTH SEEN IN FERMENT AS NEGROES FORCE ISSUE IN DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE when they had not done so. Another "knock-out" for southern disregardance in being present during the primary voters in Richmond, Virginia, who are preparing to up the primary elections and to push the basis of the Supreme Court's decision to the Texas White Primary Caucus. Democrats politicians try to prevent their voting. Texas In Texas, according to the Texas Sentiment, Negroes are not the majority of the state's Democratic state primary, election but are taking active part also in the Democratic state primary, election. Commenting on the content of over primary voting in the South, the Secretary of the N. A. C. A. F., "The first breach in the district Negroes has been made." Who set, write, your tramplest to NaN's Note. The conductor of this column is a person who is not a child, the world and she is an anguish to be of real service to those of the young and the old. She will tell you the young, how to help, advice to the young who seek some advice. 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I deem it a real privilege to privilege and point out in his case what is outstanding and outstanding features that very few of our leaders of today In the first place, Dr. Abington is known by all the people of Dahlonegger's straightforward man in every moral sense of the word, one who is imputed conscientious in his manners, and a fellowman. But above all, in my estimation, he has proven himself a man. He has been constantly active and financial in his support of this new Neuro Brotherhood. And in the building, of St James Temple and the West Texas building and other instances reopened, he has in every instance reinstated his belief in the duality of men and people, he has in every instance reinstated his belief in the duality of men and people, and that this was especially exemplified for the stand he took against secession opposition to the establishment of the Girl's Dormitory at Paul Quinn College at Waco, Texas. I sincerely hope these facts may serve in some measure to increase the respect and esteem of you and I and serve you already must entertain for this distinguished Race man. I very truly yours, W. SINCEY PITTMAN, Supreme Grand President, 02 Horace St, Dixon, O., Texas. My dear Doctor Abington. It is a great joy to me to know that you are offering yourself to the Bishop to take the place of Bishop Brooks in Africa. I know no man better than you work in that, if the church as a whole knew you as well as I know you, your election would be AUSTRALIA PLANS TO Stanley, Australia, April 14 — The demand for revival of immigration has grown and restricting Italy has been made by former former WWI leader Benito Mussolini. The demand is said to have followed a series of "white" Australia. The demand is said to have followed a series of "white" Australia. The posting an American Nespresso jar band, known as Stanny Clay's clans have been placed aboard the liner Serenity which sailed Saturday. NOTICE! OF POSTPONEMENT OF MERITING Notice is hereby given of the postmasterage of the next regular night of the 1st Tuesday, April 17 to Wednesday night, April 18 at the Nero Chamber of Commerce on the 1st Tuesday night. April 17 this does not affect the regular monthly schedule as previous nights of each month. A full attendance is expected the Wednesday night meeting at the Dallas Chamber of Commerce is expected to add the meet TEXAS COLORED LEAGUE DALLAS vs. AUSTIN R. D. LOCKE CLOTHING STORE New and Second Hand Ready-to-Wear See our stock. Lots of rummage. We give tickets with each $1.00 purchase on FORD SEDAN - 1928 MODEL To be Given Away, May 23rd ANNIVERSARY 30 YEARS Meet the crowd at the Matinee Dance, Sunday, April 15th, 4:30 o'clock. DALLAS BLACK GIANTS WHITE CLASH WITH AUSTIN SUNDAY CARD OF THANKS Sunday, April 15, 1928 Prime Height. Get off at Park EMPIRE TAYLOR. Empire ******************************* LOCKE NG STORE Land Ready to Wear museum. 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County of Dallas is County of Dallas is not the size and quantity accured, personally appeared C. P. Starka, who having been daily sworn according to the laws of the state, became the business Manager of the Dallas Express Pun-Cho, and the following is to the best of his ability to give a statement of the ownership, management of the aforesaid publication, and the management of the copyright caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 423 Postal Laws and the Rules of the State. 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business Publisher, The Dallas Express Publishing Company, 2500 Ewis Avenue. dilfina under, which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the We guarantee the Williams Cord Tires to give you satisfactory service for 12 months regardless less of mileage. TERMS AS LOW AS $1 WEEK IN FURNITURE CO. Same location - Sam's Furniture DDS. 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He coached musle 18th inst. at, the connection laying of the new C. A. Pieris and Burton of the athletic department of Prod. Douglas Gramer. He coached a bane ball team has been organized. Mr. P. J. H. Pentham, Mrs. C. Douglas motored to Bohemian guest of Mrs. M. Gill. in-history of Nt. Plessant Baptist on Church, 40 additions to the church on mono. Church to the nt. plessant open to all visitors, nt. plessant all every Sunday. CLEARWATER. Rev. I. H. Bryth Smith of Rockdale presided Sunday. AVINGER Mr. and Mrs. B WILSON M. R. and W. A. Allison M. R. and W. A. Allison M. O. H. Hardie employed a nice time. Mrs. J. W. Shaw also returned from Sumatra, Spain. Her appointment was later appointed at Hallowen, Texas. FORT MORTH, TEXAS News from Greater Saint James Second st. Hospital Church We wish to ask that our church is doing this work in loving memory of our church is a most pleasing memorial. 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Nike stove irngeth forth much fruit for without me 3° Sein Gebething Joh shee SA Repnaition-pf-the Sunday ‘Sehoot Lesson for Sunday “Ape to, 1928 , Weare to.studytoday the most notable recorded scene 1 dhe imnantaln experiences inthe life-of Jens Iti ta thls ag ove only Taste tte ire of the : Tie experienced x transfiguration —Jesus was in ener, So ny vse Na apa ght In compton with tis Father when uo Hpi watcher Vint ka kly on: many cee the gly of hs Utes word re through His. humanity. nnd lighted "all-aboat~ Him. Just week-before Une evunte-of ous ; Whd announced after Peter's confession, ‘Uns ravitibs consisting of the humiliation and final deati “which awaited Hin on the cross. To the diéciples this “seme out of harmony with the dignity of the “Son Of the tiving God,"," The experience upon whieh they now himvelt,weoded fence. o.atrentthen ‘Mis forthe sat avatcThs” eat ft tobe wit a eo tat ed th rete han his ers, but becabise they had_grasp ; frat “Thesu are people who-entor mi te Ife who ever Seem 1 make any progreahthey HEMI ities many, yous al Church memahip ered ite rank lea eta fo muna oa hee ‘thane lus that Jesus selected on three important ‘the rea dnighter-of dairus, the tzane closest. tim ‘the agony of sia toi im. the Tha Chugh shen ere the ‘wort ‘fuciples to carry forward. 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PACe @OR. co ond N au Se ) | 4 : | ee | | 1 ION “AND SERVICES AS TATE CLES LEESOEO TOSI ESTE POS OLEDYEE SSO PEL IDES OFT ES YD FETE EHH 9 MANNIE IT AENE EDIE ee ‘is_a physica) law, that if asother takes one food for hiri /however much fhe may enjoy it, the man for whom it {x ‘eaten will ston starve. The one who does the praying, is the one'who gains the strongth, and ix the one who will be selested Tor the Mountain top ‘experiences. it was calla tis eoborone, the villa and sebigen: pou ‘an hiss” This agg the je Me beaten ao te hn“ ee Ate Mane," auk ape" And Re roenta ene es Hag: exteeding: white, 20, no, fuller op aft could Whiten ‘them.” Matthew says, “his face did shine as the sitn, and his raiment was as white aa the light.” ‘Luke sys: “Ax he ‘prayed, the fashion of his countenance was altered, and his ent was wie and gitering” “paver Kindle sa Ie a cn eo i eet fre nthe phn fe ng awa ties roves Ghat he story i oiginal-—H0t cope itve Representative Heavenly. Visitors “Tas proved to bone most wondartul prayer meeting inthe wate itoey => ayes: depressions: ers apie ‘sented — it might ajso be claimed that it was-w claks and Loovenantseecting as well, the time was divided between Prayer and testimony. Moses had tam gone fifteen hund- ‘red years, and Elijah mare than a thousand years — the, igrand old law-giver pleaded with Ged ‘fifteen hundred. earn nore to allow’ him to: go over tte the’ Promised ee he was permitted to view it from Nebo's raed. Inelehits and then fall on aie Sue ator ito ha Lentrien Jehovah anawers he. peayee hla should bers “bit heartening’ to those of us, who some time think that Re eet ek tee tae biog marge wae ec |nt-oniy = uveat prayer and experience mesting It ras face the entra ora isle phen 7 ce when net re i ition. was ar Moses to iw hed faci mee iad Wrckeo ie Maas er eee: ‘dctare-the itareof- prophecy to‘em the ide of ev eter James an enerwery there te ink thea con avert power o lepesastion Yosts wea ther, to see tin eer nse shold Bows id very jonas S d Confeag. Higa | of ro An. Ithese men had been gone a long while, yet they were still, Se a bh ee redemption. ' IX Mistaken len of the Purpose of the Notable Conference = area estat ote Peter had_not_ ve? 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