Dallas Express

Saturday, April 21, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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$77,345.00 RAISED IN Y. M. C. A. DRIVE DIRECTORS AND WORKERS JOINED BY STATE LEADERS IN "VICTORY" DINNER. SIX NATIONAL RECORDS BROKEN, $15,710 IN CASH COLLECTED. EXCEEDED $50,000 QUOTA BY $27,345. DR. J. W. ANDERSON GIVES $7,500 ON LAST NIGHT. DR. McMILLAN HEADS WINNING DIVISION. W. E. EWING HEADS WINNING TEAM. Bullard leadership perfect job for the Special Gifts Committee, W.lowing, close organization and the E. Ewing, head of the -lowest men and boys of Dallas is responder of the rating of $72, deduction during the drive. In fact, the success was the phe-die is contained in the fact that nominal S. new national -recev men contributed $15,000 and S. new national -recev men contributed $3,000 three times more cash is report-headed by E. J. Crawford and did not was ever true before in a composed or John Jones United States Dallas donors Millan, H. Stucklead, Associate record works reckons are better than H. T. Smith and Charles T. Bracke-more than eighty of the baskets has secured a total of nearly $10,000 of affairs was harnessed in 8000 of the amount secured by the Founded by W. E. King Volume 35 $77,340 DIRECTORS AND WORKER RECORDS BROKEN, $15,747. W. ANDERSON GIVES $7,747. EWING HEADS WINNING T Bullwolf leadership perfect following, close organization and work to build loyalty for the Neurology team. The mucus was phenomenal for the raining of $7,747-$345 in a driver for $50,000 for the patient. The mucus was phenomenal. His new national records were set in the effort and the hard work of Bella Lampion broke records with reckless abandon and the whole energy of more than eight of the businessmen was harnessed to the moment. Plaintiffs are introducing testimony in an effort to substantial alteration of his denial of certain Rev. Sauls comprised with certain of his denial of certain of the congregation and congratulation in order that he could put over the deal. It is believed that because of the policies and acts many members of the congregation left the church and that it included that Rev. Sauls held secret positions in which he and certain of his denials committed to the church property. Since he was not said and the attorney filed Rev. Sauls had died. So has one of his deceased and all silenced him. Present members of the Cannan The Dallas Express (CONTINUED ON-PAGE FIVE) New York, N. Y., April 24 — "What most improves the new comer to Harlem (or any urban community) is the amazing frequency of . . . funerals." With this sentence Jetha Jannah卒业后,Harlem的Washington Admister and Member of the Newmen; a Nora, marquis, pub- labeled in this city, entitled "Deth and Diquit." Quoting the statistics on sickness and death, among New Yorkers, Mine Jannah points out the an- gle that is constitutively the superior of the white man having better eyes, a more mature skin, more able to resist the cold, more neverless Narrows are dying proportionately faster than white people, and more neverless Narrows are dying proportionately faster than white people, and more neverless Narrows are dying This, the writer points out in not so much due to con- gression or bad sanitation as it is due to the lack of sanitation. If the Negro ate properly he could very shortly reduce his size, but instead that of the white citizens, but instead he insists on a diet consisting largely of pork, black-eyed peas, diced potatoes, bitter potatoes, bibbies, rolls and all sorts of greasy preparations. In the absence of a diet, the creation of the subject, the author makes occasion to rap the Germ and to announce anything is known about Tubesen and to charge that there has been no real advance in medical science on the paper has arraced considerable discussion everywhere. Other articles in the May and June numbers of The Massenger. Bishop Church claims the good Lord arrest them dead in their pillows with Nero members of the church and claim to know about the deal. It is claimed by plaintiffs that the church was bought as church property. WINS NATIONAL HONORS IN Y. M. C. A. DRIVE M. R. S. gery. The boy in question, Clar- Included in the number are james Jones, the age 15. Was convicted by pennsylvania by Langton Hughes, Georgetown, was sentenced to 18 months in ander- Warrington Cuney, Sterling A. the house of correction, Brown, Arn. Bonton, Jontie caused of stealing an automobile, Sillynn, Carruth W. Clifford, Anderson, was sentenced to serve one year. John P. Mathews H. Young. Creager Tactics Flayed in Open Letter Which Urges Race Voters to Attend Precinct Conventions May 5th. Texas, and Congressman Harry machine to be a 'white man' in 1928 Greaser and his Lily M. Watrush of Seguin. Texas, party Mark you, he did not claim. White paper machine charged and whether to their liking or his party to be Republican, but demanded of Congressman Wars Born to politically inclined It to be a White Man's $7,5000 to put him name Born. The principles of the Re Party: TO THE REPUBLICANS OF TEXAS: All republicans Electors have the right to罢 ssemble in their different preside- tors for the Republican National Con- vention, who will in turn go to the Congressional and Vice- Presidential nominees to nominate to the Republican National Con- vention. These delegates will elect demonstrators for President and Vice- President of the Republic. The delegates concluded only with republican Party State Lead- ers, B. H. Graceg of Browniellva, M. W. Murgadh of Texu, W. Murgadh of Texu, Texas, whether to their lifesign or not. Sure. The principals of the Republican party fair play and buid- ing the party. Congressman, Wurzbach protested Iqoe Republican Republicans to speak to Texas Republicans from a majority of the Republicans. He is the only Rep- ublican Congressman elected from a Southern State at Washington, D. B. H. Murgadh, and he is the only elected Congressman from a Southern State at Washington, D. wanted to see Warren G, Harding ordered him to nominate Butte nominated for and elected Prost, for Governor to be backed by the 1912. Wurbach was re-hon- bated by the Republicans of the United States and his paper, machine, opposed him by his paper, machine, method, method to crooked, to crooked, to political politics to accomplish his aim. But Wurbach again defended his aim. He wrote that the White paper machine quit the anti-Ku Klux Klan and the anti-prophet Klan and with Hon. T. B. Love problemi- lated and the Ku Klux Klan Organ paper machine early in July, 1912. nonhated E.-P. Lep. of Houston paper nomination of Craiger in favor of M. Ferruccio. This was the first time the paper nomination of Craiger in favor of M. Ferruccio. This was on the Republican Primary. Halton and Congressman Wurzbach was forced to campaign an array of attorneys to go into a Democrat Court and force a Democrat Judge to order Granger to put Harry M. Wurzbach's name on a Republican ticket. This was the biggest anti-social stunt a king-pole over pulled. Ain't Creager and his pal Congressman Wurzbach was triumphantly re-lected to Congress. Congressman Wurzbach was triumphantly re-lected to Congress. In all of these fights Congressman Wurzbach has been logically supported and the solid Nero vote of his district. We must not now, when victory is near, descent him and our cause on for which he CONTENTED ON PAGE FOUR. Julian Dave, convicted of mur. and was attended by large crowds man read the verdict, sentencing him, in the county jail-house or spectators daily. Evidence man drive to fifteen years in prison he was convicted of murder. The criminal appeal will reverse the Dave and Whitaker had engaged tears. His wife tried to console judgment of the jury which found in a fight the night before, the him, arid many of his friends. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to fifteen years on the occasion Whitaker threat-hours before a verdict was reached. He punishment at fifteen years on that occasion Whitaker threat-hours before a verdict was reached. He killed him the next time. The case was hotly contested in Dallas as a hotel-parole being that night. The case was throughout. So stirring was known in Dallas as a hotel-parole. Dave swore that night. He was convicted of murder. Julian Dave, convicted of murder. The attorney related was shot to death on a State Whitaker was aboard. As he before the bar. He was received street car August 28. He walked up the aisle, he swore that and continued his address to the judge. Another indictment charging that he indicted Dave, his sister-in-law, making a hip pocket move. It was. Perhaps the most damning testament Dave, his sister-in-law, is ponding then that he put him the pistol and timedly introduced against Dave against him in Judge Grover shot. Dave testified that was a number of indictments, reedman's court. The case will be heard that were that man, a defendant that one could not be convicted of, the shock stunt defendant Dave Grover to District Attorney William McCain accidentally and that he did noturing women for feminal purge. Indictment to shoot or kill her. poises in hotels where he worked. District Attorney, counsel for Dave. Dave testified that he said he would the formation motion so who were on the car testified also made an amuse. in for a new trial for Dave and iras to witness the shooting. trial. he would he will appeal with sitting with him in still in jail. the Court of Criminal Appeals at at his court when he will make an appeal bond had Austin. the Jury came in to report. She not been an announced late in the New York, April, 24. 24 Senator William E. Borah has replied to a petition of the Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 82 Fifth Avenue, calling his attention to the fact that it is alleged would constitute "abolition" and "robbery" of the African-American Community. The Congressional Bill, it is called, would require "documentary proof of ownership of land" of the alleged would be piloted up the large plantations and had been "lying on their homestead peacefully" for recreations without such documentary proof of ownership that the law was designed simply to land by Americans, disposing of the Haitians and turning them into a landless peasant. The letter also pointed out that the American Occupation had prepared for this the Constitution upon the objections of the Haitian Assembly, providing for foreign ownership of (CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR) Mother of W. E. Ewing Claimed By Death. Word was received. Thursday morning by W. E. Ewing, president of The Peoples Understanding Company and head of the Peoples Mutual Insurance Company, of the sudden death of his mother, Mrs. L. E. Ewing, at the home of Mrs. Lella Warrick, her daughter, in Philadelphia at 9:30 Wednesday night. Mrs. Ewing, born in Louisiana, was one of the oldest residents of Dallas, having joined here more than fifty years ago. She was prominently identified with the early church and civil life here, having been a member of New York church almost a decade before. Ewing is survived by two children, Mrs. Lella Warrick of Philadelphia and W. E. Ewing of Dallas, two grandchildren, a brother and other more distant relatives. The remains will be shipped to Dallas for interment. Distinctive in Service Always Progressive Editor's Note—This is number one in the series of articles集中讨论 recent conference to convene in Chicago during May, Mr. Adams is predicated on the fact that he will be the host of the Bureau, of Kansas City, Kansas; staff writer for Preston News Service and syndicated (white) Lea McNam, Louis and since he will be on "the drive" of the paper, his paper will have the best most accurate accounts available. CHICAGO, April 11—(PNN) The paper ran "All roads lead to Rome," but now it incorporates the affairs of the General Church. "All roads lead to Chicago, where the General Conference and, there is among the thousands and delegates and others an enormous and might happen. The something being called "revolution" which even by some of the thirteens Bryant, Storm Petrel The "storm petrel of the connection" head of the Sunday School department of the Connection and the leader of the reform element has accustomed bishops of this church of grater and other acts constitute in office. He has denied them and suggested that they vindicate him and presume him for liberal ideals in guestions have been ignored all of which Bryant declares to be evil. 21. A work of skilled clinical service to a large number of patients in the medical and surgical study of medicine completed when the John A. Andrew Clinical Society closed its doors in 1971. The society held a morning meeting. The society organized for the advancement of the science and art of medicine and surgery, and for the study and teaching of medical science, feeding thousands of meddy sufferers in this section of the South" and "Andrew Memorial Hospital or Tuskegee Institute. Fifty Cotton and white medical men from often states attended the meeting of the society. They treated 100 patients in other operations and a number of minor, nosed, head a number of serious operations. medicine and surgery. For the first time a motion picture was used as an instructional material in the training of the diagnosis and treatment of infections of the hand - was Dr. Charles H. Gavrin of the Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, gave an informing illustrated lecture Gavrin is a contributor to health publications and medical journals and has a wide practice in Cleveland and has a special interest of the society he has attended. --- Public meetings of the Clinical Society held in, the Institute Chapel were addressed by Dr. W. W. Peter of the Clanlanish Invasion Society, who shared his experiences as a public health officer in the Orkney. Clifford Goldamth also of the Cleanliness Institute, who preached a group of students on the health; Dr. J. F. Lima of Louisville, president of the society, who taught the health; Dr. R. Dronec C. Giles of Chicago, who spoke, "Some Chicagoans who spoke," Dr. G. V. Proman of Jacksonville, f. president of the National Medical Association, Dr. K. Merrery Medical College, Dr. Krugene H. Dibble, Jr. medical director of Taukinese Institute, Dr. Nerra to treasurer of the society provided, Dr. R. Dronec C. Giles was elected president at the closing session, Dr. Nerra to graduate from the Cornel Medical College — he named Nerra to graduate from the Cornel Medical College — he became the he is on the staff of the Provident Hospital) and has a wide prairie. Other office holders elected Texas, vice-president; Dr. S. La News of Your Home Town DALLAS THE METROPOLIS OF THE SOUTHWEST MIDDLE SCHOOL WOMEN'S SCHOOL Admission: Adults 35c; Children 25. Auspices of Booker Washington High School. BARBECUE BUB Bobsingathis "Blues" numbers so snappily it makes you happy. How that guitar strums! You'll just open your arms to that Motherless Chile when you hear it. The tie-up number, Thinkin' Funny Blues, makes a great combination. Record No. 14299-D, 15-inch 75c Motherless Chile Blues Thinkin' Funny Blues Vocals—Barbecue Bob Ask your Dealer for Latest Race Record Catalog Columbia Phonograph Co. 12000 North Lamar Street, Dallas, Texas Wholesale Branch. Write or Phone us for name of perfect store. Columbia NEW PROCESS RECORDS REG. U.S. PATOPE New-film Recording* by without Research Columbia Made the New Way Electrically Mr. Ben Lonzo after visiting his parents and other relatives in Jefferson has returned to his home in New York City. The many friends of Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Morgan and family, are and to note the passing of Mrs. Betsy morning in Los Angeles, California. SOCIETY and Club THE KAWANTHA BRIDGE CLUB Met. with Mrs. Novella Leahmore, 1230 Caddo, April 1st, Bridge was presented a lovely scene in gay St. Patrick dress. Club elected officers for the ca- culinum year. Miss Thorace Harle, president a number of novelists, passing away to the department dst. John Phlose, Secretary, Mrs. Dickinson refreshments of chicken N. Lans, Assistant Secretary, Dr. Treasury Mgr. evening was spent. The Living and Dining rooms presented a lovely scene in gay St. Patrick dress. Club elected officers for the ca- culinum year. Miss Thorace Harle, president a number of novelists, passing away to the department dst. John Phlose, Secretary, Mrs. Dickinson refreshments of chicken N. Lans, Assistant Secretary, Dr. Treasury Mgr. Threads Gritte: After the election of officers, the staff was a buffeted by the attacks made April 6th, at Mine Floods, where Jack M. Jackson, Reno, Nevada, Jack M. Jackson, Reno, Nevada, MEL ROSE ART CLUB Mrs. Amie Pannin, 1832-Mayor M Street was a Los Angeles Residence to the club. Tuesday, April 11. An enjoy- ment was spent playing tennis. Mr. John White the president of the "Our Club," her remarks were for- cable and inspiring. Mrs. A. Christi- ian was reported ill. After our meet the hostess served a delicious re- sponse consisting of snacks courses to meet April 17th with Mrs. Mairi- Gibbons on Washington Road. Mr. R. O. Rutherford, Rept. Mrs. R. O. Rutherford, Rept. THE SQUARE REAL WRIST CLUB was entertained by Mrs. White Pritt, 1826 Stark Street, Thursday evening April 17. A very jolly party was held. Mrs. Mairi Gibbons and Mrs. Robinson, won first prize, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson and Mrs. John Youtress, 7718 State Street. COLUMBIA WHITE CLUB with Mrs. Jane-Jim at 10 a.m. Three-tier member present, one visitor. The event was spent white. The event was spent white. The The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson at 2:00 Washburn. Few minutes were spent in business games of whirlpool. The game of whirlpool was played M. Jhinka, President M. Stell Secretary M. Hart, Secretary WHERESTHE WALK ARE YOU? Meet with, Mr. Crutchler, Tuesday eventing March 26 at 9:32 PM Washington Hood, President pressing, Meeting opened at usual hour. More to roll-eat with Bible quotations. One hour spent in any work after the event. More to roll-eat with menu. Mr. Hart will be Hostess April. M. Stephena, President M. Richardson, Secretary M. Hart, Reporter. 1111 WESTERN MARKET NO. 285 A. B. 5. ENTERTAINED The members of Ernestine Chap- ter No. 285, of the Board of the City of Girdin, March 11 with a gay girl, were present and an easy-enable THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923 THE WHITE ROCK, HEIGHTS SOCIAL AND ART CLUB Met at the residence of Mrs. P. Brennan, Avenue Avenues, 1000 N. 10th St., member grooms with dues and quotations. The club planned to have a gingerbread dress for the wedding, and a creative Baptist Church. Shandi remarked were made by Mrs. Smith, a member of the congregation. Mrs. Durke enrolled. The members did not and instead maintained distinctions to meet with Mrs. P. B. Jackson on Street Aveniel. 13 A. Gillard, President L. I. Leroy, Reporter THE GOLDEN SUNDAY SOCIAL AND AIR CLUB Mr. Terry Martin, with Mrs. Royce Martin 3212-War- ley, Aquile. a few members present. The club represents the shower for her new arrival (it was a very special day for her). For a benefit dance that is by giving the club. It was decided to be smoothed at the North Dallas Club. A bottle of water was placed at homers. Mrs. Lemonniss will be next to the club at the club in the 212-115 Ellis. The Club was gled to have Mrs. Lemonniss and Lily back to the club. Mrs. Marshack, who has been out NELSON'S HAIR DRESSING BEAUTIFUL HOME-SITES On Eagle Ford Pike and Duncan Road Only 8 minutes drive from the Courthouse 1 — 3 Room Brand New House, nicely painted on Garden St., "little easch" balance EASY 1 — 3 Room House, on Garden St., nice lot a bargain, only $880. Make your own terms BEAUTIFUL ELEVATION, PLENTY FRESH AIR and SUNSHINE, NO MUD, Sandy Loam No City Taxes, no big ole fees; allowance for sickness and unemployment benefits; allowance for home and have funds left for other necessities A. C. WASHINGTON & CO., REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 8-5761 -Phone- 8-8004 2600 Swiss 1724 Allen Everybody WILL KNOW THE Nelson Girl! The girls who win the big prices in the Nelson contest will be the most famous girls in the country. Even in your own town, you may win a prize that will make you the best girl in your section. A price will ner in every city. Famel Career! Money! FREE Send Up Your Picture BIG NELSON BE PRICES First Grand Price, $590 in cash Two weeks' theoretical engagement in traveling expenses in New York for a traveling expire in Alamance Theatre, Harlem and traveling expenses in New York for a presentation at Alamance Theatre Locust Unit Price. A beautiful gift. Potted plant, decorated the windows in each and every city. HAIR add member expried themselves as having had a wonderful time - Mrs. O. Smith, Reporter. HAILYON ARP AND SOCIAL CLUB The R.A. K. Club is entertaining. Alten St. 10 members answered call each member w/buy with their work. A donation was given to the Club. A delicious two course meal was enjoyed All the Time. 30 with Mrs. Cussey Wiley 2812 Gallup. Kathleen H. Henry, Pro. Mrs. A. L. Hunt, Reporter. The H. A. S. Club me, with Mrs Cassie Wynne, Friday March 26 in the Carlyle Room, with numbers, old memphis, brownie boxes. A very warm evening was spent at the club. A very pleasant evening. The president urges that all members attend each meeting, Club Adm. Robert B. Stiefel, 1141 Bate Street Friday April 11 at 11 a.m. Mrs Amie Ann Hunt, Honorary PRINCESS ART CLUB Met with Mrs. L. Johns, 211 Juliette Street with Vice President predating; 12 minutes before retirement Mrs. L. Carter and Dr. J. O. Hardin After roll call and pay Oustide closes May 31, 1989. To play, please visit www.lslsdressing.com. You are a member of a new district of the LSLSD dressing program. You do not have to be a member to play. You can join any of the programs offered by the district. A free dressing program will be held on Monday, May 31, 1989, at 10:30 a.m. at the LSLSD dressing room. A free dressing program will be held on Monday, May 31, 1989, at 10:30 a.m. at the LSLSD dressing room. For further information, please contact the district office at (800) 255-2555. By the end of the school year, all students will be required to wear appropriate attire for play. For further information, please contact the district office at (800) 255-2555. By the end of the school year, all students will be required to wear appropriate attire for play. For further information, please contact the district office at (800) 255-2555. JUDGE: M. Anderson, Nils M. Hofmann, C. St. Clair, Nils M. Hofmann, New York State Attic, and the LSLSD DRESSING CO. Richmond, VA. ELSON'S DRESSING mement of dues the club enjoyed a most wonderful program. A paper on health by Mrs. B. Carter and a Dr. B. E. Howell has achieved a meritorious distinction of being appointed Chief Chaplain of the American General of the Uniform Rank of American Wooden. For such distinction he was due to his faithfulness for the past six years which he has given his best interment. He is also able to bear his loyalty to the trust of honor to his Chiefs and Order. The United States men will halt the appointment of Dr. Howell with a degree of appreciation as he is a whole for furnishing sores for responsibilities, for the uplift of the race. P. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. Let Me Be Your Druggist COMMUNITY DRUG STORE S. T. WILLIAMSON, Jr., Prop SUPERIOR DELIVERY Allen at Juliette St. Dallas, Texas "I Either Have It, Will Get it, or it Isn't Mado" NOTICE TO ALL AGENTS of the DALLAS EXPRESS Stamps will not be accepted in payment for papers. Please send money orders or checks —THE DALLAS EXPRES AIDA HAIR POMADE CREATED FOR UTILITY AND FASHION PHONE: OFFICE - C-8101 Rea. C-8101 Office Hours: 9 a.m to 11:00 a.m 8:00 to 9:00 a.m DR. Wm. GREEN Physician and Surgeon Dallas Texas Office 2144 1-2 Hall 51 Rea. C-8101 Dallas Texas A. S. WELLS Attorney and Counselor at Law 904 Prishan Temple Dallas Texas Hours: 8:00 a. d. to 13:00 7:00 a. d. to 9:00 p.m DR. E. E. WARD Pensée Office - C-8337; Rea. C-1901 Temple Dallas Texas DR. C. W. FLINT DENTIST Ground Floor Location 401 East Alth Street, Fort Worth, Texas Phone 3-0053 Let Me Be You COMMUNITY S. T. WILLIAMS SUPERIOR Allen at Juliette St. "I Either Have it, Will NOTICE AGE of DALLAS Stamps will not be ac papers. Please a or AIDA PON CREATED FOR UT A SUPERIOR PREPARATION IN THE HARBOR AIDA POWMADE AIDA POWMADE WITH MATERIAL AND JEWELRY BROADWAY OVERTON HYDRIK MIDDLE CHICAGO MADE OVERTON H CHICAGO SERVICES Office-Telephone: 3-488-3488 Office Hours: oct 12 a.m. to 5:08 p.m. 5:08 p.m. Sunday by Appointment: HIV/AIDS and X-RAY PINSTONHILL 2305 Thomas DALLAS TEXAS Phone 3-8866 Your Druggist DRUG STORE IMSON, Jr., Prop DELIVERY Dallas, Texas Get it, or it isn't Made TO ALL ENTS the EXPRESS accepted in payment for send money orders checks THE DALLAS EXPRES HAIR MADE FILITY AND FASHION GAMS (8,000,000) GAMS OF HAIR POMADE LAST THIR is evidence that quality is well ap- preciated and will be always. A hair straightener and hair dreamss of surprising quality and efficiency. especially prepared to be used with the trous. Alda Hair Po- made has stood the test. It is not an experiment. has been sold and used by particular persons for a quartet of a bentery. Put up in a round blue tin containers. For Sale by all druggists. ONLY BY HYGIENIC CO. AGO IL. Miss Rhys happened to see you a few night age wonderland when it was time to worry about, other people long worrying about, other people young business men because he SOCIETY & GRE EBCELSIOR MATHON Met March 25 at the home of Mrs. Hub Holland, 3116 Thomas Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, memoirs present. Mary glad to have Mrs Wyatt visit us. A very happy meeting was held which a delicious menu was served. Next meeting will be with Mrs Ter, hostess ter, hostess shall be shall be brightly decorated parted care of Next meet- Next meet- 1818 Mrs Pearl THE DUNBAR SOCIAL CLUB On March 27, 1928, Dunbar Social Club was highly entertained with a singing, party, great display of beautiful country estate of Mr. K. T. Hillard by Cecil Spuria Park. The authority of the members were there and enjoyed it. Each member expressed himself announcing that Mr. C. A., and it seemed that every one was interested in the work and expected to do his part for the game. We are asking that each member of which will be held at the home of Sage Valley THE DOROTHY ART CLUB We are Met Wednesday, April 4th at the press St. Clark Street, Mrs. Bessie Dair, which w Luggage that are Outstanding Bargains Our Prices Are the Lowest Come in and let us show you real bargains. Wardrobe Trunks 24.75 Fiber covered steel baskets. In riffle free from dust and pollution by Washable and stain resistant materials. We ensure reinforced baskets have handmade steel backing has re- removable shoelace and got a "wonder hanger" and got a "wonder dresser" and humidity bag Gladstone Cowhide Cales-Well made, worth $10 to $12.50. Hand Bags-Cowhide leather, well made, At. Fiber and Steel Covered Trunks- small sizes. Special value. Leather Hand Bags Special Valuation Tailor-Build. Hand made. can be supplied already. KLAR & Dallas' Largest Pawnbrokers 4.25 & WINT 2310 Elm "It is really a shame the way some people will humble themselves and the like, do you realise how much they have been treated to insist that a friend of yours remembers you when their dab gives up, wanted, there will be several who were in their way, in as their guest. Mia Eyes hops on to the kitchen, will be "this time take hold." The club met at the home of Mrs. Mia Holland 114th Thomas with Mrs. Holland 114th Thomas with spent in noodle work. Next week spent in noodle work. Next week to be present after which a very interesting business meeting was held. Past which was guarded by all, Mrs. Holland 114th Thomas with Mrs. A. Dironon Secretary. Mrs. M. A. Dironon Secretary. Mrs. M. A. Dironon Secretary. WILLOW HOME CHARITY CLUB Mt Friday evening April 4th at 11am. Watt Street, all members present. Watt Street, all members present. Business, Dr. W. D. Burke, gave a lecture on health which each one attended. Next meeting by the hostess. Next meeting by the hostess. All members are urged to be present. All members are urged to be present. President M. G. W. Nash, President M. P. Rae, Reporter MOTHERS' COUNCIL, OF THE COMMUNITY A Haitian mother thursday day in the Kindergarten room at 1091 Good福 Street The theme of discussion was "Children of children Mrs. Jewis Johnson houses. THE BENNAMAN SOCIAL CLUB Mr. John Cobb interment-theater On March 17, 1928, the Dunbar demeanor of Mr. Cobb at the real- tive Social Club was highly enthralled 288 State Street with a six course, with a MIG party given at the dinner last Thursday. Each course was held in the same room, and J. Hillard in order. Serving Park, Centerpoise, poise was street poise. Mrs. the majority of the members were O. Smith and D. M. Drusenman. Each member expressed himself with poetry, mime, Dave M. Alcorn concerning the Y. M. C. A., and it willon second Mr. Johnson and concerning the Y. M. C. A., and it willon second Mr. Johnson and hated in the good work and expecter. Each member and spirit to do his merit for the game. The same thoughts as having him CLUB John C. Cole Lincoln University Dunbar demeaned of Mr. an- dunbar unaltered 286 State Street Riverhead University and the University of M. T. Iahole was deced in New Park. Center价是 wa first price, two first price, two A. and B. Wilson, second A. and B. Wilson, second Mrs. Iahole, second Mrs. Iahole, second Mrs. Iahole, second member a wonderful of meeting Mrs. Kirkwall meeting Mrs. Kirkwall meeting Cowhide Leather Suit Cases Heavy Leather Bags for Every Traveling Need HAT BOXES - DuPont covered, fancy cre- tion, linings. Well constructed. $4 values Cowhide Leather, Silk values INTERM Remember it Look for the In the M.-M. Hardy: 1711 McLeoy B. in the form of a Nigel Party on Saturday afternoon, entertainment will be discussed. It is very important that each member "present on as to make the spring entertainment—equity." Please give your consent according to the instructions to meet as to eat everything mapped out and ready to put in the DALLA DELAIS FORUM OF COLored WOMEN'S CLUBs. Held an interesting session at Wednesday with the president Mrs. Brown presided. After the president, the attention of the officers in June and urged that we sell, another president, going to the president to accept the president another The Club must lat thursday night with the president, M. Ricklew, and the bursars and event present, Mr. Don Bursars, and event present, Mr. O. Smith, and Mr. Thomas, second. The president urges each member present next thursday. de Leather. Silk lined. $12.50 $8.75 ERMAN Remember the Name Look for the Number THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928 3000 ENTERTAINED AT PRISCILLA FORMAL TEA AND EXHIBITION. The format tea and annual exhibition of the Pristina Art Club Art Museum held last Saturday afternoon in the exhibition room painted with paintings, painted china, hand-painted Paskelia shawl, Normandy to, the more than three hundred invitations, lace pillows, lamp shades, upheld guests who honored invitations, was one of the most enjoyable well as elegant social functions held within recent years here. The exhibition room decorated with the seasons most beautiful diapers arranged against a background of shades, shaded lights and mixed music was a perfect setting for the natural beauty and feminine grace of the Easter lilies in a gigantic silver dies who came and went in a steady procession from a unit 9 bridal wreath and illus honorary inductees, together with Ft. Worth Matron Special guests Mendame, W. T. Wife, E. S. Smith and L. Lep. Among the special guests of the town are E. R. Watson, E. H. Hendricks and accromons were Hendricks, W. M. E. R. Watson. From the receiving McDonald, G. W. Kunchus and E. Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. Open Saturday Until 9 P.M. $1 WEEK Wear Three Pairs of Pants $1 WEEK GRAY JEWELRY CO. Corner Elm & Harwood Corner Elm & Harwood GRAY JEWELRY CO. 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Use this kind of THIS EXCELSIOR MU BENEF ASSOC WE PAY ANY Any person can pay Tampa call ```markdown ``` It is significant that the celebration of the victory in the Y, M, C. A drive as well as the larger portion of the work in connection with it was done practically on the very ground of which the fathers of the movement among Negroes in Dalton held the meeting in which the work here was done. The first meeting of the Negroes were held was then located on the corner of Flora and Fairmount Streets on what is now a part of the campus of The Bokker Washington High School. MEMBER NATIONAL, NEGRO PRESS ASSOCIATION. This great tree has, as it were, grown from the seed planted there more than twenty years ago by Charles Rice, John P. Starks, N. W. Harllee, Rev. "Pappy" Stokes in whose little church the movement was born one Sunday afternoon, B. F. Durrell and a few others. All of them have, long ago, been called to The Great Father. They labored earnestly; and in some way, we know not what, the movement never completely died. And there are a few who take pride in the fact that one of the first gifts to this present campaign consisted of a small fund began by them, kept intact through all of these years and finally applied to the purpose for which it was collected. THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO. (incorporated) DALLAS, TEXAS Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or rebuquration of any person or person of importance appear in the DALLAS. EXPRESS will be gladly corrected where necessary. The attention of the publication Sons of those slaves have reason to be proud of their record. Dallas has another reason to be glad that they lived. Truly the good which they did lives after them. The Dallas Express Sub- scriptions in Advance 1 Year $8.25 2 Months $14.75 6 Months $19.50 Single Copy $95 THE DALLAS EXPRESS Published every Saturday Mor- ning in the Year at 2:000 Bristol Town, Texas, as second-class matter under Act of Congress, March 1473. Foreign Advertising Representative: W. B. Ziff Company, 608 South Dearborn St. Chicago, Ill. W. B. Ziff Company, 404 Morton Bldg., 176 East Bagan St. OUR LADIES AND THE DEPARTMENT STORES One of our readers writes in to state that the three largest department stores here not only do not fit Negro women customers in hats, dresses and shoes, but that they invite them to go to the basement. "Say she's 'why can't we support those places which have not made this the custom?' Incidentally she complains that in spite of the insults "our women continue o rush to these stores and buy whatever and wherever they can." The Express has received such letters before and on those occasion it remarked there was no cure for such a condition so long as there are those among us who continue to fawn upon the hands that strike and kiss the feet that kick them. These are stores in Dallas which do cater to Negro trade. Senile and self respecting persons trade in those stores. Such stores are known because they invite Negro patronage through advertisements in Negro papers and in places where members of the race congregate. They should not be surprised by the necessity of all others. Spending money and purchasing the necessities of life is an unemotional matter. Money knows no race or color line. Standard brands of goods can be purchased for like amounts of money in any store. If there are enough who desire such brands and the store does not ordinarily carry them, the store will not do it. Does it matter if the store is not generally known? The desired article is the thing. Those who have studied the Sunday School lessons which have appeared in The Express for the past month could not have been prepared by any one other than a class student of The Scriptures as well as one whose thoughts, of them could easily be shared. The use of men in their every day lives. That is true. Charles W. Abington, a religious editor, of this journal is not only a close student of Fine Judaism, but a friend of the building up toward the building up of a strong Christian sentiment in the people or by interpreting for them the philosophy of the world, and therefore able, then, that men who are so seeking men for the highest offices in great churches to see reason in the statements of the nation and to understand them, then as well as in other parts of the nation who urge his election to the office, that he can feel that M. E. Church. They can feel that today in that church as well as unpledibly to able to project his thinking into the future and to begin to understand in which laymen, the real strength of the church will come into a place in their lives. He seeks election to the Arison field. And it is a matter of record that he has a majority in that subject because of his months of stay there. That he has a group of who he is a majority in, the series of articles which appeared in the journal several months ago. The Express commends him for the closest study of all laymen and voters personally in the conference, not attempt to compare him with other men. It simply states his political position, qualified for the position which he seeks. And there can be no doubt that the time he will not admit that the time has come when the men and the media are clamoring it the church is to come come into its rightful place in the lives of those whom it is supposed to serve. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928 Vice-President Dawson. Spokesman, Longworth and Democrat. Fees, can easily be wrong. Wrongs about Hoover doing the job. Some say that A. A. Romney is the elected President; but the people of these United States must hold that there are wrongs about hoover doing the business and Hoover might be an appliant tool in the Japanese and whose public policy is to tax the citizens to support development out of the public treasury. Wants to Crush in an incumbent Clergain and his Librite Paper machine; might effectively control and dismantle Texas and crush Congenian Wurzbach, Hon. C. L. T. Tuttle, Hon. J. M. Tuttle, Hon. T. M. Tuttle, Mr. Harry Bock, Hon. William Paul Gage, Hon. Geo. Griffith, brawn and loyal real Republicans who oppose his disregard of mathematics and loyal real Republicans in the State Committee to adopt the following as the basis of Representation in Republican Convention. But better yet, why not a Negro store for Negro patrons? For years there has been some sort of complaint in stores. Individuals have been insulted when they are told that the store is courteous and management have been slow to reprimand them. There has been no such thing as one's turn if the other followed happen to be white. All of these complaints have been made in stores. For many years the insulters have complained, and to what avail? The larger stores, realizing that we refused to take fines, now simply make their will known. They practically advertise that they do not need or want our stores. Discrimination has birthed Negro business enterprises before, why not now? Our ladies must have hats and dresses, why not buy them wholesale and sell them ourselves? It is being done acceptably in other places and we are not being treated with respect to the money. In fact, if the truth were known, some of the money of Negroes is invested in loans those who own and sisters. They are more life lites in our own hands. Nervae in Dallas spend 16,000,000 a year for the necessities of life alone. Two courses are open to us. We can open and operate stores of our own, giving employment to our own sons and daughters as well as making corynebite treatment possible to those who must shop; or, we can centralize our patronage in those stores which do cater to our trade and by the means of compel the treatment which we deserve. Which will we do? Counties by Congressional Districts Here are the Counties of each Congressional District which unite the above banks have no veto power. The other counties, nations. They are as follows, to follow. First Congregational District First Congregational District Second Congressional District Jasper, Newcombe, Newton, New Newcombe, New Augustus, Shell and Tyler. Third Congressional District Gregory, Upstate and Van Zandt. Fourth Congressional District Rains. Many years will elapse before the full effect of the recently closed Y. M. C. A. drive will be known. Dallas will benefit in ways not now known and untold opportunities for citizenship will be offered to those whose advantages in this regard have been sadly limited; and all because of the fact that the city is now in the process of legislation to provide for the needs of their brethren in black, asking only a guarantee of good faith from them in the form of work for their own improvement. jion. They have discovered abilities and capacities in their Negro neighbors of which they hitherto had not dreamed. They have learned to work with the eyes of the Negro citizens themselves to their own possibilities, it opened to the city of Dallas much more of civic energy than could have been released in any other way. For the Negro people, the city has been the undertaking of more and larger projects of a helpful nature by Negro than has ever been the case before. And what is best of all, Negroes see their white neighbors in a different way. Fourteenth Congressional District Arkansas and Nebraska. Dupont, Dutra, Erie, Jim Hogwil, Walken, Kennedy, Kninley, Klumber, Sallie, Mawrkiew, McMullen, Willacy, Zabala, and Kavala. Sixteenth District: Andrew, Crowe, Crane, Crowe, Crowe, Cubberson, Rudspeth, Fran, Jeff Davis, Rudspeth, Fran, Jeff Davis, Milkhead, Mitchell, Fran, Jeff Davis, Milkhead, Mitchell, Fran, Jeff Davis, Reagan, Raeas, Schleicher, Sterling, Tervol, Tervol, Upton, Ward The offer of that $100,000 was a magnificent Friendly gesture; the daring of proceed in doing it was the most impressive achievement of the group, Jeet and its successful completion by the race is a tribute to brilliant leadership and perfect "followship." And the work in it done by all of Dallas both white and black in one of the finest examples of interpersonal cooperation ever seen in the world. 16. Seventh Circuit: District: Burnett Mc Callahan, Cocoa, Lemona, Limo Mc Callahan, Sage Raba Richleth District: Armstrong, Bally, Bedson, Bellevue, Chrostr, Mc Callahan, Cocoa, Lemona Mc Cotter, Crosby, Dallam, Dawson. It is a challenger o other cities of the south and other men of the south in like groups who process to be Christian. The Law Does Not Apply to the Republican Party Much more. The Creator the White paper Machine about the election laws or Texas. True Republicans should not be deceiving, thrown up by the Creator regime. The facts are that all laws on the state are not governable and are intended to govern all political parties, casting for their candidates or making a decision. There are no laws on the status of Texas as attempting to govern or direct polling less than 100,000 votes. Creator Lily White White The Creator the governor of the Creator state party polled for its candidate for Gov. 31,000 votes. Nearly 20,000 of those votes. 14th District. Therefore, the election laws of Texas do not apply in the last general election less than that for matter any political Party polling for its candidate in the last general election less than Republican Party Disorganized The Republican Party, so far concerned, is disorganized, and does not function under the laws of party organization. gets its authority to act from Republican votes from the Republican National Committee. The Greater Party has a State Chairman and a State Executive Committee selected or appointed by Creator Republicans. County Chairman elected by Creator. County and State Executive Party Organization in Texas. The Party is Huked by the The right is inherent in the Republican Party or voters of Texas to call the call to the call of the Republican National Committee to call District and respective Districts and nominate one Presidential sleader and elect one Presidential sleader to represent them in the Republican National Convention which took place in 1922. They have a right to call a State Convention for the same Presidential sleader. The National Committee holds and recognizes State Convention Chairman in obedience to its highest and recognizing the Republican National Committee and authority: we, Republicans, are authorized by authority of calling a Republican State Convention on May 27, 1922. Help to Restore the Republican Party back to the State. Voters will wake up from their indifference and go to their Presidential convention and there elect delegates to the Republican County Convention. At the County Convention. How you must elect delegates to the Republican Convention, which must meet in each Congressional District May 10th, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Republican National Convention. The County Republican Convention has also elect delegates to the State Republican Convention which has all delegates in Dallas, Texas, May 22nd. We sincerely hope, that the County Republican Convention will elect delegates who will follow the leadership of Congressman Wurbaebar so ably as to elect the delegates and his Republican State Committee whose headquarters are in Dallas. If you wish any further information or literature, whomever you need, Fort Worth, Texas. With best wishes for the success of the Republican Party in Naples, Florida. Your sincere thanks. Wm. M. Donald, FD. NORLD Wm. M. Donald, FD. WORLD Treasury T. Hertz, Bingham, Texas T. H. Pice, Coxon, Texas Richard Shaw, Martin, Texas G. A. W. "Warren" Crockett, G. A. W. "Warren" Crockett On one slide it is argued that gave, and one of the earliest Ne* dent M.-W. D. Wozan of Willer made Bishop Carey is needed over that grotto, more than a- century, the awards. because he has much experience. and a quarter ago was selling. The following workers were more likely to have lyrics to Carolina's students decorated during the progress of more to build up the church in the town. Cheshire than any other bishop of the originals in it. rounded, sending cash production of $1000 from the after camp came in the copy-book handwriting is present or more in cash. Charles T. Brackett co-created the copy-book handwriting in the $ University library; gold star, representing cash contributions with corruption. In addition, all assistance with corruption from the classic lines of Wheat: R. T. Hamilton, H. Strikeland, E. Bence and his assignment to this letter to the touching and naive alice J. Crawford, Dr. W. R. McMillan, and his assignment to this letter to the verse of Dunbar, and the jo-cha. A. P. Joseph, Joseph J. that an asset. These opposes the affirm that Bishop Carey is purely turned out by McKay. Brimke, a representative production of selfish, in wanting to serve him and others down to the present $250 in cash, J. E. Smith, red porters give his credit for the matters which detached from pro-survival. T. H. Dyton, T. H. Dyton, Dr. most attributable mediva. Sinai Temple Figures in is reported by some of the Greek historians of the Sinai Temple; property by the Bethol Chelengum was due to hostility on the part of the Greeks, and to the need to church the humiliation and the in convenience, but would not be given he was to see libiho On one side it is argued, that Bishop Carsey is needered over this mission, influence and can do more to build up the church in Chicago than any other bishop. On the other side, the constitution that because of political alliances with corruption, opposes his assignment and his assignment to this district will be more a liability than a positive affirmation that Bishop Carsey selfish, in wanting to serve this part of the work, while his support remains for the intrinsic motives of Carsey Political Job Carsey Political Job he thrives on outrage and is the question of Carsey retaining his political position and his place as a bishop. Of course, there is no law against such and, moreover, other bishops have other interests outside of their Neek to Cut Off Salary A doctor in the U.S. Army Carry so give up the salary from the position of Commissar or that which is required of that will fall also, for Bishop Challenges the other bishops from investment in them, from investment in which they direct outside their duties as bishops. This storm the district assignments will not be so easily settled. (Continued next week) Many Physicians Listed in Tuskegee Clinic CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Count Cook of Washington, general superintendent of clerics; Dr. Burghe H. Dibble of Tuskegee In N. C. Magazine Devotes Whole Issue to Race Writer's (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) The dedication of the number reads as follows: "This issue is dedicated to the man who made it. It possible" he was he, over a period of years in the assembly of the material in this issue. Without his tireless friends to contribute, this issue would not have made its appearance. And so, in appreciation of his dedication this issue to that talented poet and marker of fair lyrics "It is but fitting that we, here at the University of North Carolina, should follow with keen interest the various traditions in Nerro vera. George Horton, a Man's Notes There is an denying the fact that we are all touched with suspicion in our training, will teach ourselves born in us, and no amount of education and training, will teach ourselves few beliebs in shouts, but the majority of us are more aware of the negative which would no, be noticed in daylight become unaware and shadows. How many who read this can barely place without their hearts healing, and their breath lasting, and their those who do not whistle or horn some time and walk a little further. Science teaches that anilin is in nerve stimulant, Darkness must be taught, and the negative corresponding to the drive, and one of the earliest Negro poets, more than a century ago, wrote lyrics to Carolina's students at twenty-five cents a poem. One of the earliest book-handwriting is preserved in the University Library. Since then Negro poetry has panied the lives of the students, to the touching and naive lyrical verse, of Dunbar, and the loyalties turned out by McKay. Brimke, and others have recently detected recent paraguas, revolit and race comments itself to use in the infiltration of the academy, the snarking sophistication and maturity of Countes Cullen, and the beauty and skilled craftsmanship of Laguatx. Hurues, and the poetic beauty and skilled craftsmanship of the earliest Negro poets was a North Carolina, so one of the twenty-five years of teaching. He was born in Raleigh, N. C. Jaynes was in college at arabia and erudite analysis, wifi and knowledge. Lowe has now, in addition to his traditional thoughtfully able manner, presented a most excellent commentary on the works of Ralph Waldo Readers need a more racy, but no less discriminating, comment editor. He is the author of edition of "Opportunity" by Charles S. Johnson has served up for us, or his own. "To Dr. Locke, Mr. Johnson, the many pools who have graduated ly contributed, we extend sincere thanks." Borah Answers Letter on "Spoilation of Haiti CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE land in Haiti; and had this January, deified Haitian judges of life tenure, making them subject to removal by the President of Haiti, Jean-Pierre Bouchard, can Occupation. C. F. asked that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, of which Senator Borah in chairman, thoroughly investigate the U.S. Department of Slate, in reptit of the letter from the N. Republic, in an as follows: I am under letter date of April 9th. Since receiving your letter, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today has staged to secure the facts for the consideration of the Committee. We are clear to me what we can do in the way of orchestrating any measures. positive known as luck when the stimulus is removed. The body of the entire nervous system is bounded. This is why he spotted birds as well as snakes. That which would work well against an evil force is the same as a panic at night. EDITOR'S NOTE Why not write your troubles to Naïve's Noun. The conductor of this column is a person well versed in the ways of the world and she is an outsider of the young men. She is the roping and the old whose channel of a succulent. She will tell you the their biography of the young men and Drive to the young men who seek some advice. Not Naïve but the young men will tell parents of their children the young and she can tell parents of their children which are confronting them. Why not "Tell Naïve" when you are Naïve? Address Naïve's Noun (earnestly) Address Naïve's Noun (earnestly) The Dailer. 1668 Bain Ave. Dallas, Texas Division I, headed by Dr. W. K. McCullahan and his Associates. H. W. McCullahan, a total production of $12,512.00, commanded by W. E. Bwing and W. M. Gordon won first place and W. M. Gordon won $1,000.00. The report for $1,000.00 was ```markdown ``` Henry's one of those lions 0 0 sweet and tell of black mothers' guilt of the mighty, there to and gibber, and where all wails dwell in peace and comfort — just as the mother's guilt of the mighty, there to a mother's son of his. Traitella himself is Race man. Race him in his quest for a new type man and real leaders are impairing of building wherein the ideals of ed and de made happy upon en- and de, and the real leaders are impairing of being shaped and with aided breath Race brain product. They point, let's wonder what his next move with pride to their own merchants is going to be. He is going to be a moral path and find out in and they glory there in the position in ever around what any of his ability of their Race. If you are being attacked by some body-specialty facts a wow of These Two Frames will be Awarded Any Mgr Woman State, securing 15 or more pupils held up members for this Organization. DIPINP- This Pin is a Gold and Brag- med 2D Degree Pin Awarded for Meritorious Service, Prize Gift With the Pin. This Offer is good until May 1st. Begin new, and addres- the Supreme Grand President for Instruction and application blanks. Decide new and other than himself) Trail him other than dawn before he loses himself. No one will know he will find him once more in high cliffs. No one will know he will find the same that he hopes will find. HERE'S YOUR brated JIM Everybody You'll Have I'll Have Fact is, of stuff you have added see your V some of the Big Boy." The Newest 10-inch, R Pollley Blues Bodilow Blues Music JIM JACKSON No. 21360 Mineola Blues Music Madison St. Rd. Cannon JOB BOPPINS No. 21867 Slow Death Classical Sals Roadhouse Sals Clarice Sals DOUGLAS WILLIAMS No. 21569 Bodilow Blues Downward Blues No. 21573 Classic and Cases-Part 1 Camic Dialog with Piano Classic Dialog with Piano Camic Dialog with Piano JONES AND JOE'S No. 21268 HERE's one of those low-down treated JIM JACKSON, who Everbody says he's one of the You'll bag your money down be through. It's a wham! Fact is, every record on this of that you and your friends le red hot numbers ever gotten out hit another needle to play the see your Victor dealer - rightly some of them so much you'll Big Boy." Hara's one of those low-down, moaning blues, sung by the celebrated HIM JACKSON, who now makes records only for Victor. Everybody says he's one of the best blues singers in the world, but he doesn't need to before you hear this record half-way through. It's a whistle. Fact is, every record on this list is a "natural" ... the kind of stuff you and your friends like. 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CHARLES FRANK (of the Jacksonville HALLOWEEN Trio) Cold Miemens' Shoot Harmonica with Backed Guitar Succes Breakdown Harmonica with Wrap and Guitar Trio No. 21149 I'd Love to Be a Baby Once With Piano Yay, Tame Amor with Cascade, C-747 No. 21116 You Gim to Walk That Los Angeles Valley Dream with Singing He Is a Saviour Song with Singing RV. F. V. M.OGR No. 21149 WHITTLE EVERYTHING MUSICAL 1234567890 THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928 *approval to the Supreme Grand President, 650th Brotherhood, Movement, $218 Hall Street, Dallas, Texas.* JUDGE BRANAN'S COURT Monday was a big day in City Corporation Court, 170 men and women made up the jury, 13 traffic liaison 17 peace officers and 80 volunteers of the parkin ordinance made the trip to the pea patch. Mr. J. M. Shipplerey was promoted to Dock Sergeant in Judge Irvington Gaith, by the commission last week. Mr. Shipplerey has been in Dallas, 26 years and still is in the first time this honor has been bestowed in Corporation Court. CARS COLLIDED, ONE GOES TO HOSPITAL, OTHER TO JAIL. Saturday night at 7:58 p.m. when two Chevrolet cars collided in north Dallas D. E. Long, 18, of Dallas, where he was treated for a fractured shoulder. Mrs. Lucy you high of Brinkman, Bryant, Kane, who was driving the officer was appalled and charged with reckless will collision. Offices Grenades and the McClethan made the arrest. "The Policy Blues" and that mean number. 4-11-44 down, meaning blues, sung by the celé, who now makes records only for Victor Henderson, and whose music before you hear this record half-way in this list is a "natural" ... the kind ends with a "natural" collection of There's no object above. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION BOLL STREET C. M. E. CHURCH Sunday, April 22nd, 1928 11:00 and 8:00 Sermons to Young and Old People by Dr. N. W. Clark 3:00 SPECIAL BIRTHDAY SERMON by Rev. P. E. Castel, D. D. Best Musical talent in the city will appear at each of these services. A present will be given to all persons born in April. Cordial invitation to everybody. Committee: Mrs. V. Crutchfield, Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. Filmore, Miss Ezell, Miss Priscilla Smith, Mr. Clyde McDutiel, McKirwood GOOD HOMES FOR COLORED Nice five room brick homes with bath rooms, on good streets, sidewalks, garages, sandy soil, good for your garden or chickens. Also four and five room frame homes with city conveniences, garages, etc. In good location. FRAME HOMES $50 Cash, Brick $100 Cash, and monthly payments on the balance that you can meet. Large lots at $10 down, $10 per month and no interest whatever to pay. Drive on the Kaufman road to the Rosevelt sign. Outside the high city taxes, and restricted to Colored persons only. See U. W. Lee at the store on paved road or B. F. Farnar at our office. Or call 2-1281. MURPHY-BOLANZ COMPANY Rutus Wilson, Father, Mrs Emerson Wilson, Mother, Mrs Emerson Wilson, Mother, Mrs Miles E. Wilson, Sister, Mrs Gus Johnson, Aunt, Mrs Nannie Hall, Aunt, Mrs Johnson, Aunt, Dallas, Texas, April 14, 1928 Ome sweet molten thought, Comes to the o'er and o'er, I am near home today. Than I have ever been below, Where the many Mansoon to Near the great White Throne Father perfect my trust; Let my spirit feel in death On the rock of a living faith. In the night of life we are in, death. Ah yes, we do not know, we cannot tell the Master. shall appear so it was with our children, so it was with our who has out-stripped us and gone home to live with Jesus. An obedient child, kind and loved by all who knew him; and of all who have off him he has cut off from us and live with Jesus. The angels loved him, for we loved him, but the angels lived him, more our sorrowing heart, goes out in sympathy for the bereaved. We, the class of 1924, extend our heart sympathy to the Heavenly Father who doeth all things we have done home to live with Jesus out-of this world, of air and temptation, home to love and forgiveness, to happily with Jesus, and there to warm our coming. We let us prepare our coming. We let us prepare our friend Lloyd. Tervetle and evening bell, and after that the dark and may there be. No sadness of farewell, when I Per the from our out-borne of me far. Alone, the flood may bear me far. Resolved to a copy of these resolved family and a copy be sent to the Dallas Express for publica- Respectfully submitted, Miss Punjab Taylor, Miss Maudex Bubb, Miss Maudex Bubb, Miss Rather Satcher, Miss Francis Brooks, Mr. Lloyd Jarobe, Miss Blair, Miss Ella V. Ward, Miss Carrie Gallioun. MISSY CHORAL CENTER Mid at the home of Mrs. K. L. Lewis 2412 Roseland, April 14 with pianist presiding. All music prepared and sung by Mrs. K. 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Chicago HED-LYTE STOPS HEADACHES Fever - Pain - Nervousness OULEO O — Walter Carraway of the University of Tampa and I. L. Lathing attended the District Interschol- aure meet at Yokumu, representat- ing universities in Cary, North counties, debating and hase ball games which was for "inter- talking" between the two their anniversary exercises on the ticket in Sunday. Rev. W. B. H. Harris, the president, and the them, Dr. Corkel of Samuel Hunston College of Austin is re- presented in the atria, at the Bura research center. **BANGH** - Tanner was quiet Sunday on account of "inclement weather. I flew quarterly conference with Church. Providing Bldg present, how Bldg pastor was the church of Macedonia and of Macedonia Baptist church in the city is arranging for a series of meetings." **BAGACU** - Sunday School was on account of the weather. The Easter program was rearranged and account of inclement weather. Many of the city's children attended the hold at Media last week to witness the content of their children attending high school. Teague was the prize winner. Mr. Ella Hafner, the teacher of Washington high school. Teague was the prize winner. Mr. Ella Hafner, the teacher of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brewer, her husband and relauncher of Mrs. Brewer, the bedtime. She will return to her house in short. DREWENVILLE — Sunday was a material day at St. Lawrence church, total collection $250.00. Brown Association has been conducting a local board here. He brought in Rover, Bov. J. Turner preached the Ruderection sermon. Sunday morning after both matters were resolved, a host of members and hapital several. Sunday evening an Master program was rendered to the students of the depth under the direction of Prof. and Mme. K. Barlow. Every member of Brown Association Bolink visited the school that day and gave a calendar lecture, views out of town Easter Sunday. JAPAN — Mint. 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Hi the. a few fortunes amynger and some beautiful ever have hair in a proof of. NACOLOGOCHIES — A cold but a joyous Easter was welcomed by all of Nacogdoches, Sunday School班. W. Locke, a Locke school, a selenoid review. The pastor then at the 11 o'clock hour used as a theme the 12 petition in the Lord's prayer. Give us this day our daily bread. It was a wonderful message and worshiped with the A. M. E. in their financial drive and enjoyed two drives and enjoyed two dives in the program at 6 p. m., was a rare treat, yet the weather was with an increase of shows. The pastor praised to an appreciative audience them to shalt be quite timely, in his amount. PALMSTEIN - Colorful and inspirational Easter excercises were presented at the various churches of the Diocese of Bristol. Bishop Choir presents beautiful contests. "The Comparing Kite" - The contest combines the following soloist; Mrs. M. Naulie Haller; soprano, Mrs. A. R. Tennant; tenor, Mr. D. D. Govan, Jr.; contralto, Mr. C. W. Cullain; and Misa A. Robinson. It proved successful, Holland sang a very physical soloist. "Love's Admonition" - Or Mr. Candi Butler was brought here from Arizona and is his funeral Baptist Church, Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, with a hymnal so-called "Love's Admonition." It was enjoyed by five. "The body of here five," Arizona, and his Bristol, with a hymnal so-called "Love's Admonition." It was enjoyed by five. "The body of here five," Arizona, and his Bristol, with a hymnal so-called "Love's Admonition." It was enjoyed by five. WAXMACHIE — Easter Sunday was well celebrated at all of the churches. It was really put up for the occasion, under the management of Supt Mrs. Sarah Burnet, Mrs. Birthright edwards passed away Wednesday at New Clinton, pastor of the A. M. Church of Christ under undertaking company had charge of the body. The Sahanna Baptist Mission had charge of the brilliant plate, supper at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Swettle for midday evening. 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The Eater program was completed on corner Virginia and Grave it was destroyed by fire who had just fitted up a room of boons, Mc. M. G. Millson and Dr. Nuror who were just opening up heavy lorries. The Maason estimated the loss at 40,000, no insurance, and the Field Secretary was at Bethlehem, Sunday. **COLUMBUS** — Services were scheduled for Monday and Sunday night. Rev. Folsen prescheduled a wonderful morning service in now presuming that the coming of the conference which is to be held on March 16, Mrs. Pearl Wright and Mrs. M. L. Stewart are preparing the Easter Mass. It is expected to be a great occasion. BLUMKIRCH SPHINGS$^2$ The concert rendered by the Copper Hill Baptist Church Evening Chapel was a success. The event was held at the Sculthur Springs, All churches are preparing for an Easter pro-cession. Napoleon Sunday, a number of Napoleon Sunday, quite a number of **AVINGER** - Sunday School was at both churches. Love Church and Providence, Rev. Clement Adams, pastor at Providence also did Rev. Adams at Love Chapel. The Love church paired and Suffolk Hall in 18 in favor of Love Chapel. Spring School closed Thursday, Mar. 18, for morning for home life. Mrs. J. W. Shaw left morning for home life. Spring Soring, Mrs. A. N. Allen left morning for home life. Harrison - Miss Pamille Peppers and Sister, Miss L. O. Peppers. **BROWNWOOD** - Service was well attended at all churches Sunday, with good attendance. K. of P. sermon was preached at A. M. sermon was preached at H. M. sermon was preached at L. M. They rendered religious program. Rev. Johnson and family were over Sunday from Standing TYLHW- Rev. H. C. Alexander Express. Stanford was a very was at his post midnight at True Time day sunday the, A. M. E. was at his post midnight at True Time day sunday the, A. M. E. expected to begin soon. Rev. RI-Brightower, pastor also K. of P. preached preschool night mikt. Rev. RI-Brightower, pastor also K. of P. preached preschool night mikt. Rev. RI-Brightower, pastor also K. of P. GRAFELAND — Daily's School closed Friday, March 30 with an all-day school for students and patrons were highly stated over the work done by the children and expressed themselves as wishing that the school would both teach for another year. basket, from BM Springs, Ark, one week in the city, the guest of friends and sight seeing, day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Money W. Cloud S., the young man delicious cream dessert for left Thursday for her home in Del Rio, Texas, while here with Mrs. J. Calhoun, Mrs. J. Calhoun, the remains of Mr. Thad Clark, a pioneer seller arrived Sunday morning from home of his nephews, Mr. John Howard, North Border Avenue, day evening at St. James church. The oration being delivered by Dr. King, Texas College, who ceased from his early boyhood day. He was laid to rest in ball team in both games. Friday, M. G. C. Gerrard spent the week Mrs Ruth White. Sir Kirstill Wright or Dallas was in the city for Mrs Ruth White. Mrs Kirstill Wright has returned from Fort Worth, where he attended the funeral of his wife of Rev. Waters who has closed home to her friends. West Cloud St. Mrs Adkinson accompanied ... Uplope Club under the leadership of M. G. E. Martin as presiding officer of the club. Interest and enthusiasm is as it was in the beginning of the club. Interest and enthusiasm is as well pleased with the program of the club. We met on last Friday at C. L. Francis on Claude street after the business session. We are delighted to add Mrs Adkinson as a member. Club adjourned the business session to the home of Mrs. G. E. Martin. GREAPLAND — Daly's school closed Friday, March 30th with a surprise visit by the patrons, were highly elected over the work done by the children, who were wishing for the return of both teachers for another year. 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Oklahoma, the corresponding State and Foreign Mission-offers, are courtesy of the National Baptist Council and Foreign Mission-offers. A copy of the Foreign Mission Work by the N.A. America was in Fort Worth international Convention to be held on the last week, and was the guanad for the work. A copy of the Foreign Mission Work by the N.A. America was pleased to say there have. J. Declareeks will be a b from Mexico, Canada, England, France, Switzerland, Jamaica, Africa, and the United States. Of his work, until interest was shown, Dr. Jones caught the picture in Liverpool, England. This work is in the world and it makes one hundred-piece per hour. Dr. Jones and his wife also and so many pictures of the development of our own people of New York, an American white person in all the nations, all Negroes and Poriginues. Sunday was a great day at age 70, graduated from our Church school and also remarried. He was with the Greater St. James Church. That church or college and the honors were greater; we were finally married. The word of God to more people and in a more intelligent and interesting devotion to a bumping his burgage was nearly a hundred has been achieved the revival began (and is now Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKnight a girl, f. 7 to 12 pound baby girl, born April 8, 1928 at the Colored Tinted Battalion Museum. Mother of the late Eleanor McKnight, 1221, Stewart Stork, Fort Worth, Typha TEXAS TOWNS Jackson High School Notes Jackson High School, 21-28, 1988 It was very interesting Navajo training, the industrial exhibit, Jeban school led in the Bik, Junior Spi class, Class A school in the Coun- ty of the Rockies. The March 19, 1952 the Jackson High School defeated the Katsar Ball Game. The scores be- come 602. Nation Class, 22-19, 1989 BENTON — One of the largest attended here since the funeral of the late Grand Master Jeban, who was held at St. James A M E Of Church of which he had been a grandmaster was under the auspices of the Odd Pallow, Mr. Cochain having had and transferred to the menn- that last Saturday night. Proof P. F. Porter the Silver-tone tone singer and Maribie Worford were married, bride, G. W. SMITH offended. Mrs. J. Tennant is proffessor nicely in her line of business Mr. Worford is rooming house and hall on his life on Main Street. Mrs. R. Colman is property on the Jim Hog Hugh property on the Jim Hog Hugh. Liev. R. P. Wailke is a comrade in the company. Chapel Sunday. Jones motored to Aloe, Sunday. BRECKHURDGE M. Olive Sunday School and Baptist Church will attend. Much interest is being per forth. Jordan prophysically well attended. Much interest is being per forth. Jordan prophysically well attended. We are proud to say that Mrs. Jordan is home again and improv The Knights of Pythia had their second session Kay Rev. J. A. Jordan, the founder of the Knights of Pythia, in Los Angeles. **TUCKON, ABIGEN** — Mrs Carrie Pritchard, who has been in the city for a sailing vacation in Los Angeles, has worked in Los Angeles. **SUNDAY, SERVICE** — well attended all the churches in the city, and visited the bishop Church which was conducted by Medjadah Berara. **TUESDAY, INFECTION** — the little children played little caretaker to witness the program, Sunday at four P. M. outes a large party. **WEDNESDAY, MRS. AND MRS. DENN** to Attend, a birthday party and a child who was lighted in honor of Mrs. Drenn, but no one was able to attend. **THURSDAY, AFTER EVENING** a treat and everybody enjoyed the evening, and an aunt with a smile reaching from ear to ear and both hands in his pocket rebuffing over him. He is home. Remember the Express Talk it up. INTERNAL AFFAIRS HOLD ATTENTION OF SAMUEL HUSTON STUDENTS. Austin, Texas, April 14- The freshman黛 attracted con- ference attention with his performance at Samuel Huston College, the past week. Freshmen, who are graduates of the college, attended Samuel Huston College, with each other for honors as embryonic ornate. The question Nebraska discussed which evoked quite a variety of attitudes and reactions making for clever and franker responses. The main purpose of these debates, however, included preparation for the inter-college class for classic lit to be held next and preparation for the inter-college debates scheduled for next The other activity, holding the other, also young woman or attention seeker, noticeably making for the development of the initiative on part of the students, among the more than three hundred college students, for the young man. Mevin Darden and Luther L. Stritt have been elective teachers of the senior class, a fact when is stimulating the competence. The inter-class track meet, also, keeps a number of students looking forward, with anxiety to the track meet. The students will contend to its limit in the track events in the beautiful Sam Huntston stadium. In this incident, those who direct physical activity to the college claim that they are getting ready for the annual Sam Huntston meet, to refine and other track and field events. RACE MINISTER CONVERTS WHITE Okskoba, Kana, April 7 — (PNS1) — The 7-day convocation of a prominent white woman of this position in a meeting conducted by a Negro preacher. It was unprecedented that so many prominent whites attended the service in the church, church master, ministers and other leading persons of the white race. The event caused the K. K. K. sentiment to dominate those in office. But the climate of interest came on Wednesday night a prominent white woman stood up and walked forward and confessed Christ, giving her hand to Dr. R. A. Adams, of Kansas City, Kan., the evangelist the campaign. This was but a repetition of an incident in the same area, when the same — evangelist was instrumental in the conversation of a leading southern white race people believe that Dr. Adams' work here will bring about a better understanding of FLORIDA "COLD BLOODED MURDER" REPORTED TO N. A. A. C. P. New York, April 7—Following close up the disclosure of an alleged lynching by police in Miami, Florida, the state's attorney, another "cold-shaded" murder is reported from Deerfield, Florida, to the National Ancestor Advancement Center People. The correspondent of the N. A. A. C. P. states that the shooting occurred on a night, March 15, and reports it was "The Chief of Police of this little town depicted a friend of his to arrest and lock up a drunk and a burglar who had massed a road that led to his sister's house and he showed a desire to go to the house or in and out of the house. 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STRAIGHT BLACK HAIR YOURS IN 80 MINUTES Men and Women _—in the realm of Religion— _ : Dallas Churches Invite You To “COME TO CHURCH” Sunday! — ~ PRE Hee S | , ] ae | a cy oa | Ae WA. ae TH AND Trim OME, ‘Maui 1021-16 ates sie "Te ie tag Ty Mole Woe bts Phot ae teed ik ree Toren ed Ad Bposition-of the Sunday erie ate Bho Lesson By CHAS, W._ ABINGTON “Between this and the last devin Sc Mark ‘omita, many fof {i isigortamt-eventa which Shr which se mapped In Ghat, which are Be oon by "Tatinew a John, importa Sinem tn are tho teaching ome trumitity, oh forgiveness ; Shesisconsncs tt th Feast of Babocnscien recorded John 7 e: Ge final dopartare Cire Mark 02 he at the Good Sasaart Aor ihe hedlng ofthe saan Series roa ag ‘Gin vai recorded John 9 un 410, andthe discourses in Po- close of ths, a Maa thin ausion eubmitted 40” Him {or an annwor. et Jesus Teaches ‘Regarding Diverce =z The enemies of. the Lord wore alway alot, up to this Sung Hine br sey of tt Wioked schemes. The question OF Uivorse was: ote of the eat delicate with ‘which the tenatioh vn confronted at th Indvantagy ot tis fact “Sean to commit Himself. ‘fan enn ae <fwhon-we delves Httle docpe ime tha question, tn the cen Auger Chr 9 a of the Law, named Hi Ye, boon tn abyion, who. a _ the return of the captivity ‘cama to Jerusalem and tid © the law md beerme te owned ra leyist and found ‘ed t echool in Jeruralem, On ~ Of his dineintos ame Sham Nae and sibaateaty apart iy mparat od Sram him aul organi facta t Wh = ‘AC the imo Fike ay ee traded o it oral es lions Mlb ya th mat tata of Sharma - <The two. afsinent scholar Saitared widely cn the cust ne force Way 0 cney whe the = lowers of Hull tanghit tha fp piso ee east Meena ot the Susend aeons a _ fal that shoal wor _ jew her husband iad pee ee coe = should love the Chrint for Hi gry teation was bring Hi cation With ono or th “bth af these, faztons, Th cares oe ol " pee ve wit Matinow im age. ‘Blog. knes pose Himself to the bitter op- position of many of the weal thy class, Who had divorced ir wives. It" will also. be a ithe tine in the territory of Seeks tn bocauss he told Herod that it, was not lawful for hina to have his, brothers wife, Later ‘on by [scheming Herodias Sohn had’ been beheaded for ‘he sum offense. Likely they ‘hought of the high ground THe had taken in the sermon on the Mount of this question ‘nd Kew what TF answer youl be. This, hey cov eyed thelr opportuntly T-—Jewus:and ‘The Law of . es and know What" His answer would be. ‘This, fey consid- Sed thelr opportuntly Tete: and Toe:Law- of ’ Moss oats tutns the qontion trom iin intended purpose by cating thom a question. What tid. Moser "Gommand "you?" They. were 40 senous for the i of Moems and doctoa of th Tae “How readent thou They: say, owes sutfered to ori het a Mat aires: ment and put her away.” Je mus sccopled thelr answe and than showed WY: Moear-U that “podition Tes wet be cause of theit_hardness_of iene, esus: then tft the suestion. out of the fog of Rabbinical eiatnorerdary 0 the rating ofthe wo God os found in Genet C27, oa S25 and Malachal 2:10, To this question there was no anv, bat the coe that Tex on uv. God never nnd home t6 be wrecked by - di- worse, To Him, the. tome ao. the heart ot dhe human World and sustains thé same rotation to Ita heath and. vi tality Hows the hen to the =e Senha i alares ot” Chelate an re intst maintain it oF Chr tianity will wither and Chr tian evilieation ‘wil “ty th way of pagan Rome! To de sus the home is also a sacred tst-aee vies paper ‘only. fools tamper with sacred things. The three greatest ‘anct-most~ enduring -words~tn our language is, mother, home and heay is the any fanaton gh ha ‘the wreek~ brought on bs the fall of monn excep the Sabbath “What. there fore God had joined together Toro mea put anunders Te fin nat the af ne wa the bat. ‘iat : made or the, dovelipeent the people at that time. Solon, the gront Grecian law giver mai hat Bh ine Coo eae best that could be. “avided. bat they were the best the Athen: Tans could Weenie “Aik-Oar Present Day Di ‘Divorte ti an grdat evit be catne Te strikes gt tie ver ts of our Christian » inst wate An Rake te be waist ws every theeghe ful clin to how that f ‘United. States. lends all coun eet its principal. c one -of thé advancement we | made ir tr divorce ia or. saan wa 0 rs ever ier byt mara and Ineraate of over 125 po ie tio was 1 1 for 1 9 1823, the: Fale 6f he samp wae ony 8 Piece eas The: ivorce record i fot every 96 lerenany t for every-247 dun ae fac val leap Mins Switzerland 1 to 16; New Zealand * to 24; Sweden 1 to Hei Denmark 1 to 22, and Canada 1 to 161, Writers giv many reasons for — alarming increase of the divorce evil in the Unite States." Th changed 5 of women, the new woman. In ye 000 women ware ehgayfed gainful occupations and there has Been ‘increase i number. 2. The view of Tite ince UWE Close of the World Wer—there has come a smashing of ideals of thé past, we treat things lightly: 8. There-are- fewer chitdre born and what was once home hns become a lodging where oe. family aco : a sleep ‘and pasn-on. It te that some children. were on day taling who wa reset when they were born,” Som eld father, at, ci an rego. Different ones tl Lill H came to one little girl, she ealdededy, grand mother, uncle Ses ann severs) oth era, bat of one thing the Wa certain of, that was her mot er was not there for she nove stays home long enough for anyehing—‘Tmen-the “sis with which a divoree can be secured. These are just some of ees which in- crease, our divorce : TVJesus And ‘The Chile ‘The childven is so aie tive of the home that it’ = preprints. that the- two 1 vated in the same lesson. The mothers of Israel had the Fight «iden — they bough thelr children to. Jesus—ye their ae on Parents vere, bringing te doe tha eet tte thom, but he disciples rebuk- ed them. They thought that fev Ghar te bed vi ier children as busy ‘Hewes But when Jesus knew of Hos rebuked those men, ant said; “Suffer little children te some unt me: fori then hot! for to ne =e pit tn tat hands, bot To oak -ahwaye—tene- of sentte-He tie more, He took them’ up inte Hlie-arms” and Uesned them Sul "greaer oer dito ‘put upon they ehifdnen = Trae them Se entra in ‘the kingdom—that is @h hid tke’ sof, mek fand trust. "Verily Tsay unt you, whosoever shall: Te ctive the kingdom of a ‘a little child. he. shall wise enter therein,” Lord, my forward heart tale. Rae teach able- andl mild upright, simple, free from art ‘make me as weaned child from distrust and envy free - roqgel with all thas’ please ee. 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