Dallas Express

Saturday, June 2, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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The Dallas Express Memorial Service, City Auditorium, Sunday, June 2nd, 1 P. M. Public Opening, City Auditorium, Monday June 4th, 12 P. M. Marilyn Gras Parade, Down Town District, Sunday June 14th, 12 P. M. Linda Brundle, Downtown District, West June 14th, 9:30 A.M. Panday Day, West End Park, Wednesday, June 14th, 8:30 A.M. Queen's Reception, City Auditorium, Thursday, June 14th, 12 P. M. Competitive Pitch, West End Park, Wednesday, June 14th, 12 P. M. The D. G. Joo (Lahaye) will hold their session in the Auditorium of the Pilgrim's Temple. The Grand Court of Calathea will hold their session in the Auditorium COMBINED ASSETS 1928 1927 Gain over last year MRS. E. DAVIS, G. W. R. of D. MRS. F. K. McPHERSON, G. W. Counsellor town of the OSS Father's Temple. The Grand Lodge will hold their season in the City Amphitheatre. The Excusement Grounds will be at West End end park. The Public is invited to Witness the Marsh Grill on main street to see the fireworks on Monday evening. Do not bleed the Three Parades. There will be a Treat for a Life-Since. At These Parades Will Have Provenge We request the White People and Colored People to be on the Streets Early to Witness. Eleven Bands will be in the Line of March. Distinctive in Service Always Progressive LARGE COMMUNITY IN EAST TEXAS SAVED BY PYTHIAN SURPLUS FUNDS. A. B. viennae of Negroes, traveler, but it does not seem easier to reassemble the accommodation, now that the accommodation has been rebuilt. The chathams-house - under five special trains to Paris - distinguishes to Houston where the Grand Lodge it has been the rule rather than the rule railroads to one sonexe for four railroads to one sonexe for four railroads with with with with abortive attempts have to change this condition, it was not until the Knights of Columbus with which the major port of New York had been connected that the condition was re-established. All Coaches to be fitted with, outdoors and hashes The following are the buses over which transportation will have to go: 1. The Northbound Cotton Toll D-I N. The Santa Fe and the Southern Pacific. 2. The Santa Fe and the Southern Pacific. WARD, WILLIAMS AND RASBERRY GIVEN PEN T SOLVENT SAVINGS BANK FAILURE General Orders No. 1 Begins with the following: To all Uniform Bank Companies, Regimental Banks, Calantha Trill Corps and Caket. 1. Our method of serving meals at the coming Reamplant will be each individual will be served this tent by the Company's Mass serving room. The company will be necessary for each Company to supply food coming with a large pans or buckets that will hold enough food for a large spoon to use in b) large spoon to use in c) large serving knife and fork d) large bucket to hold cart e) trak bucket f) bucket g) laster h) bucket After meals, each Mass Sergent and his assistant will clean the company site and the individual is assigned to the company return name to his Company Headquarters. This does not include the individual kits as well the mass kits. Under no circumstances will they be served at 1. Each number or each Octa- nium must bring with him to the Decompartment the following sup- plies: (a) 1 rooling cot, (b) 1 sheat (c) 1 blanket (d) 1 coats (e) 1 mess kit (f) 1 wash pan (g) 1 tooth brush, soap, etc. 4. Every Company must have will Annual Does before they leave the Company. If the Encampment. If you have not paid, make your rentiture to me. 5. Each Captain must report to the Company will bring to the Encampment later than May 26th. 6. Every Company will be furnished for all members of each company to receive the payment to be brought by than 24 h. will be done the expense of member of this years graduating State Recommends Sentence. Lodge of Pythias and Calabash-Bishop Church the matter to work, his brotherly kindness to ward the ministers, and especial work and a graduate of Arkansas University. After a buried conference with an institution which opens - Sunday after pass on by the annual conference and local churches of the university to tell or how the university will soon to Houston. Five special conferences and local churches of the university to have their allowance raised. The appointment is made upon request. Grand Chancellor W. S. Willis to be the united church having their allowance raised. He stated to carry his huge delegation to be held in 1930; arrangement from $85 annually to $850 and in to three years; interment in the church and the fact that the Ecclesiastical celebration and appointment would be made. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TENAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 An idea of the standing which this grand locke has attained, with railroad officials of Texas may be expected to be useful in these five special trainees have been arraigned through the management of the Provision for the transportation of trains, rank both men and women with all of the branch lines readied for the service, handled by his rails, roped Chancellor, and the approval of Grand Chancellor. The special trains are to be run from Ft. Worth, Indiana and San Diego to Port Arthur and from Lonkiewave on the L.O. N. from Port Arthur and Baumoon on the Southern Pacific Lines. Straight Certificate Plan to be Carey Relation Bodh Dr. Cornell Bishop. A. J. Carey. Cornell University Commissioner of the City of Chil- dren. A. J. Carey. District of the A. M. E. Church. Memphis, Tenn., June 2—Depositors of the deprived Protector and Colony have filed a lawsuit against him and their day in court last week for the state he had "trumped" on three of the seven states where the wholesale series of thirts that brought the bank into state re-relationship with a half million dollars. Only a few hundred of the banks. 28,000 depositors were arrested. The criminal courtroom where A. 7, Ward president; Leroy Williams, banker and E. 1, Berry berry; who was to the state government when they pleaded guilty to fraudulent Ward Dread 10 Years. Ward was sentenced to 10 years. Berry berry escaped with assistance of five years each. They live already in Nashville in any body or depot W. C. Fox and A. P. Borton. Many of the chagged accounted to think that they well satisfied with the compromises veried because under the will any or the three could be guilty of was grandulent breach of trust which carries a maximum penalty those fields. With T. H. Hayes, officers elected by G. C. Hayes, minnin book, twice tried differently, accord Johnson, church General W. A. Johnson, church T. B. Bryant, Sunday there A. S. Jackson, see next Monday, there compromise闻笛, eighteen will be 20 years old in Christian Record, editor Southern will be 20 years old in Christian Record, editor Southern courtroom Jaumed, Morrilla, Allen En. the courtroom Julian C. Caldwell crowded in to serve and served the seven to go happen to happen except J. H. Willen men whose activist of the hand had served the seven to go happen to happen editor of the West crashes history an idle in like an Recorder, With T. H. Hayen, J. L. Yan, and C. R. Newton, nowhere, the case is entirely different, according to Attorney General W. T. Tyler McAleenan. Next Monday there will be no compromise verdict but a jury of 15 men will hear the hint of the law, which will be 20 years on the law entry courtroom Jammed. The courtroom was packed, gross crowded in to see who was going to happen to three of the men whose activities were enough about one of the largest Negro blasts in history and shook institutions through the south. Represented by Sam O. Bates, attorney, Grace Burton, bury, gravel-buried-and-stuffed and Williams and Raeberry, slim small and nervous, entered the courtroom. depressions in the past. Indeed, it was many an approbative place that the guilty tip cost to the rear of the second criminal courtroom and deputies, after they had pleaded guilty, were escorted to take them out by another dober. These three, it seemed, were got loved by those present. State Records and evidence. After a hurried conference with Hates and Cohn—sten—felda Press and addressed Judge Tom W. Harsh, presiding. He stained that the defendants had decided to be guilty and that the world recognized that the show was insecure. He explained that in his public remarks, he emphasized the show's or making false entries and that fraudulent trust of trust was all that a jazq could find. Then guilty of. This sentence does not carry infamy with H. which Cohn. Mr. Lahn recounted put that was the situation. Judges Harsh accepted the jury was (Continued on page 4) M. S. E. SMITH, G. K. of R., and S. --- A GROWING ROOSTER BLUES LONNIE JOHNSON'S BIG SHOW When a pretty mamma's a dressin'-up Queen.....an' she comes home when the rooster's crowin' take. Lonnie's advice be no prize-package daddy just give her presents one-by-one. 574 CROWING ROOSTER BLUES WAY DOWN THAT LONESOME ROAD Sung by - LONNIE-JOHNSON With Guitar Accomp. WHITE ROCK COMMUNITY CLUB May 7, 2017 with the president preaching. Many good things were present. We are a community. We see no reason why great fans couldn't abroad from this community. We are look- ing forward to freshness Saturday on the town of Blair J. Herrold, J. M. Mote- r May 17th with Mrs. Hatch Hillierd 450k Makele Drive. The manger was presided over by the Vice President. I members respond. The manger gave one hour each to Whist, primes were given to Mrs Katrin Mathis Mrs Gail Willis Mrs Mullan Willis. After which the hostess served a dalicious ice cream. The club adorned with mace. Mrs 18th with Mrs. Hart Mr. Marr at the home of Mrs. W. Kevan, the president in the chair, Davenport a service, was conducted after Mr. Marr's death. The 8th chapter of Mt. Brown, by Mr. Marr, was held on Friday. CROWING ROOM LONNIE J BIG SH When a pret dressin'-up Q comes home w crowin' advice -- be m daddy -- just one-by-one. 8574 10 inch 75¢ CROWNING WAY D Sung b RACE OKEH ELEC OKEH PHONOGRAPH CORP. come the following visitors to the duxbur Mkt. Nettie Hewlett, Ms. Worthington, Ms. Worthington, Ms. Worthington. Each responds with brief quotes and dues. This meeting addressed to sweet at duxbur, 215 Alton Street, May 11. CARNATION CHARITY CLUB Met May 14 at 18:56 Wilder Br. with Mrs. Hail at 18:56. Mrs. Wilder the grounded in "the chair." The meeting was attended by all. After which 8 indices were recommended and required for membership. After the meeting and a very interesting meeting was enforced by all, members present were invited to attend. 11:13; and said for charity $100. Next meeting will be at the Y. W. G. A. Corning Mine and Washington. 11:13; and said for charity $100. Terrell, hasting. Mrs. H. L. M. Pestell, President Mrs. H. L. M. Pestell, Reporter Bunday was another good day with the Rising Star, Hapari with the Rising Star, Hapari with Sapt. Irwinson at his post with both of the officers present. The other officer preached a stirring sermon. At 7:30 o'clock pastor M. Laveri another one was added to the church. The Star must must out the work. Friends and visitors are always welcome to come and work. Rev. R. Lann, Pastor K. C Hightower, Reporter PAUL LAURENCE DUN BAR SCHOOL ACTIVI TES MEASURE HIGH STANDARD Rev. W. M. T. Mucker and Miss L. S. Sullivan were also guest speakers of Dallan wore also guest. The Parent Teacher Association organized a summer. They are teaching fused tundra ground. Last meeting of the School district the following teachers were selected: Madamura G. M. Walters, Madamura K. M. Walters, Kimberly K. D. Brittain, O. E. Turren. SUPPLEMENTATION BOOK One of the most interesting meetings held by the Agricultural Clubs of the County was the Ft. Lauderdale Community, May 4th, 1928. The following Communities were held: Heart-Creek, Carroll, Buckridge, Heart-Creek, Carroll, Carroll, Grand Pleasure, Lauren, Lauren, Grand Pleasure, IL L. Gosnern was present and made an address He was present and made an address that is being done in the county schools and especially the work that has been done in the White County Rupt, H. L. Georner was present and spoke. Free Dinner was held at the community church that has a cooker stove at the school Mrs M. E. Young and Mrs A. A. Alen are the community. We are looking forward to our County contacts will be invited after part of June. For further information see Mrs L. O. W. Horn Home Depot or D. A. Walton, County Agent. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1926 M. G. W. Terrell, Bookkeeper of the Dallas Express, has returned to Dallas in Chicago, Illinois in Winter. He attended the General Conference of the A. M. K. Club. Mr. Walter Bishop of Palatine, Texas and State Deputy for the Knights of Pythia in the city, prepares for the grand lodge in be a member of the Royal Mutual Ballet Association. P. W. Wright, Supervisor of Agency ware in the city on business. Mr. Alfred D. Kemp of Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Dallas, reports that Mr. Leroy A. Kemp is so sick. M. I. T. Mull Widow. He has returned to the city after having visited in Texas, Minneapolis, Texas. Mr. W. M. Gordon, p. g. Member of the Dallas Express Staff, number of the Dallas Express Staff, and a subscription to the Express. **Hirsch** Roy Polk, 614, Taylor bay, jr. Ryan McCarthy, briar Mindy Vance, 418 Denny, briar John Smithville, 418 Skiff, gryk Addie Mae, 215, Dumma 215 Marian G. B. Billiott, 414, Roseland Shutter M. Coy, 418, Albana Drake L. Reggae, 813, Sunset Drake L. Reggae, 813, Sunset Maine Pinmore, 416, Dixon Liege, Gregory, 323, Cliff Liege, Gregory, 323, Cliff Lea Mauve, 418, Houseby Morton-King, 418, Coupe Sunday was highflyer at Stmennell Baptist-Hospital, Sunday School, at 8 a.m with Sept. G. Ogreney and his wife, Mary, a day later. Lease well discussed. At 11 a.m, Deeson Smith and Danahle, after which the pastor prescribed a burnout course, left for New York. Rev. Renea and his good friends 630 B, Y, P, U was in session, the chair. At 8 o'clock Dervois Servo Taylor and his coworkers. Rev. Taylor and his coworkers presched another sour stirring session. One addition. 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Seis ea le ae Reiiiebens tin, tiek. sear one io enya TPoovtion ie over anil pao of the Camtant Comaltee Sh duermtnas te wi "reas Went’ Bu tbo Tovad. the Alctates of a TAME tort againdl Uh , “réeiven have tater “hough the eats le 8 a aati oat dian Mvp autre, ee TERMS IN SOLVENT SAV: (050%, neta tala an a ING BANK FAILURE — [Ongiee?.car 004 soncial eocshesiarms a ECONOMIC.STABILITY AND INCREASED | GOOD- WILL- THROUGH FRATERNAL LEADERSHIP eee ara eens eee Eetarsersera as ah cen ets peed eame pan eect x an ean ae eae ems eee Susan mane ee ‘meat agaiont Wiliaies Waa di See wae pean ns bake ee ee aetna ere ieee pesmi eee ae ear cane oo Beste tee aes ones eos ears peace eo Sete ee Rese com [ecthor wth PitatAvstetant lin corse paar oer = apse aera cece ra cee era sree ee eee veer Searer eae ae : eae ts eee ee meng oy cae ce eee renee raarecmn ses aon eon er Saar ee Saeeee ee Sa eee fares teens, eo ast tastes tot peta |wverem, teareaned wankers moe asraion ons Sa ene ccna oye eat = Taso tes bs no double tek acne 06 Oe ose 2 been improved senomlcally ‘Years the abiitty of Texas fraternal organizations within the race saute Cees Tope Brg ei eee ee at Ere ieonper of unetnotional figuring of payments in ‘with thelr abllity to pay. ihe eek tee, ta member The Teeee Pythens unde 7 ‘of Grand Chancellor Willis, Mae eda to tarred the ce in wive-ld way. Th hve inreauad-the-sconomic sirength of the race by mak ing Saar. the holes of tember and thy, ave Tretpect in whichrthe race ts held by white bus ‘men in the places in which such loans have been mada ie pel sero So grasa operas eeitg goon ob cantol be doubted. And what Is probahl Ithe most interesting feature in the whole consideratior lies in the fact that this service has been ibullt pon th lablity of the raee to follow competent leadership’ and lamasa these funds. Nor ean. the whole of the story nov ibe told. ‘We are learning to do by doing, Wa are coming te anette power af money nat Inrange ls each year passes ‘results of the eareful planning ot thous Tendara is being seen" And these realty ate teh ing the form of considerations by rallroads in excess 0 what was thought posalble masfy years ayo, courtesies b; the management of the larger elt of the state as well a ‘inprejudiced handling of news matter by the largest dali within the state, In short, we are learning that | mone; falikd and that the surest yay to the accumulation of mone) -the-polllaso fo the tadk of “helping. ‘organizations and people ae a aaa tects and those who Follow ‘And the continued success of seh organizations as The Pythians and thelr leaders gives reason for the hope tha jour days of small thinking and ienorant hindrance of larg epee IN SOME RESPECTS IT WAS DISGRACEFUL If whe Verbal reports of thd teeently closed A. M. EL General Conference are td be taken as true in any degree and 4€ reading between the ines tn the published reports is iy reasonable guide to thought, all of the thinkers who havo considered the results of that meeting are practically sonited im thar beef that it was not ealeulated fo increas the respect of {HB nation for the present type of leadership which that denomination: rdw enjoys. Unofficial reports from ove who were presint inditate that the lowest of ‘poles trickery was employed in many instances and tha -tha-way from tha efreulattorof ibeltows posters to the vof the picture af an eminent church: mn 1a policy satoaase- teak a platol from him. Thre “rere threatened between leading aficers and I re” ewe reports ineeate tant tho tlaking of he fee rep of the improve eso ts rata pale othe chon Tht ty {uefa proven by the fact that the conference ia cloned Bnd ors if a8 yet Ho provision for decent book-keeping tt ‘affairs of the connection, Edwcaticnal money a yet cat inot be traced from the ekorehes in which {t a callcted tc ee eee re eee ‘There is no account. 9 the general oflegra nor any check on reporta Mad ihern from the presiding eldecx sn the ©” cers of the de eet ofp hishop—“Ehry i tl th pin of hoe i he churh apes thatthe sober pons which a ‘tall ofthe conferences be turaed fn to the offees tell of “bargains” made in which money Inlarge cus cabelas fer contelled the nthe wh Nae “gt wht ey wand with ext yor ote lw fr Oh postion wich te sain sway throughout c any wih prme toe roms ee or a rohtistinn iendership th anforunate that self ato te entre of me ‘ho, seule of holiness, ke of the lnsiitaion ca enn areas err ited “And that diene makes pee tha chang of si codon by Thue owt dee footed bythe inetficencles noticed ta not healthy for it she, "ut ort of al that the natin a forced to oe auc fe oe lagen on th pt of tows Wh Rave fie tte te soc of on segues ios how estos omar tes mere spoken for he rca eg ‘short of «racial "Bishop Allen, founder o {the chureh, browght it into being as Che result of Chiistia ‘and Gonacloumness of the need of Negroes for self re ont tn Totatae ease me ‘Grant, Turner, Salter and othafa who, though tnequirbe with from the institutions of higher learning, yet |the pride of @ hs compet frees a ting of or i aa well na jo the netion at large, Te stil may have tany men of |eatibre wi oat ho ot mcasey tm eke ght ivr Sor ceeie Samanwtens Peete se tee he Se ae Tah of eens meets ‘of the A. BB. Chore of today, wil contend fis proof of-the ability of Neptoea te govern themselves Hwith agai und ‘ith perp wok dedi PIS SPIKHAL TRAING. CARAT [PRFLANS AND CALANTIEANS 0 HOUSTON = (Wontinant trom paee-th aly, mtd Tt pe Pune tua Ned —tt8 Pe Dune dua Weed 4240 4m June. Fe Worth t Waco gare OE Worth 39:00 9m dene tug Atvatado "048 be done Sng cee se iat dene Yeborg <2 48 pe Ione fea Rfestc=.m— 18/08 Am dove $ha Mie! 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For Annoining or Painting Bladder, Evaluation Give the Guide to Milwaukee- Harrison-Brook Salt by All Designers ```markdown ``` SANTA MIDY PAGE FIVE See Free Offer Below Sign and Mail Coupon TODAY To All Who It May Concern: IS THIS TO CERTIFY, that the UNIVERSAL LIFE INSUR- ANCE CO., Memphis, Tenn. has in all respects fully complied with the laws of Texas as/ouid- lences president to its doing business in this country and to Certify a Certificate of Authority from this office entitling it to do business in this country on 24th of February, 1988. Given under my hand and mr. seni of office, at Austin, Texas. The date first arrived is MAY 1, 2005. COOKSEN, Mr. Chairman of the Board TEXAS TOWNS **NYMN** — The G. O. R. N. Club, which owns the 25th, an international program was, rendered. Miss K. Hendricks directs the program, delivered by Brennan. D. F. Butter and L. C. Colter, associate directors, led the Joliet-Indiana of Waltham (Ulpham) College. D. F. Braffley responded, upon request, to the Joliet-Indiana of Waltham (Ulpham) College. The following is a list of the Vince 16 Pool Quahua B. Bishop School. The program is accompanied with red white and blue dramas. Prints and dots were carried. An Established H Twenty N the NATIONAL BENE OF The balance sheet below is probably the most from the staplepoint of financial weight ever made. Negro business institution. Mapping the claims of the twenty-penth year pary's customers, and its entry into this service, with an unprecedented reservoir of revenue with strong financial pride. But the fact that each dollar of the no. 1 pary of dollars of the pary of the more than seventy million of dollars in focus then represented, are working in the Negro administration, in the double capacity and protective care, building up and The balance sheet shows in probably the most improbable Rows the most important of financial weight, ever rendered by a New York insurance company. Moving the cliff of the twenty-second year of this Company's enclosure, and its entry into its third decade of service, with an unprecedented reservoir of resources, it is wished to present itself with some justifiable credit. But the fact that each dollar of the more than four billion dollars of assets put out below, and every dollar of the more than four billion dollars of assets put out below, in force there represented, in the interest of Negro advertisements, in the double capacity of creative energy and protective force, working up and lending up ABREVIES Total Real Estate Owned $1,138,277.53 Columbia Loans $1,138,277.53 Columbia Loans Fannie Mae $91,100.98 Bonds and Banks $1,265,918.88 Net Dan and Drafted Investments $1,335,625.97 Net Dan and Drafted Investments Fannie Mae $1,335,625.97 All Other Loans $1,351,785.19 Total $1,351,785.19 HIGH LION New Pension Insurance $185,822 Pension Insurance $1,115,115.20 Pension Insurance $415,420 New Insurance Insurance $1,151,950.00 TOTAL INSURANCE IN FO Total ... New Polkian Trust Davis Insurance Davis, Chicago Park New American Trust $ TOTAL INSURANCE TOTAL INSURANCE IN FORCE ~ ~ $73.897.069.00 414FO - Beverlee wura still attended at New Hope Baptist Church in New Hope, Pa. on his past deuty. He praised two good morning and night Prairie View College May. 31st, Mr. Vernand and his brother Baby Charlie. He fondly commended the commencement at Butler University, Charlie, Charles and Mia. Max Dresley and Mr. Parker inducted to the commencement at Butler College. A good many Athletics needed to be completed. Convocation Mrs. Ema. Nassau and Convocation Mrs. Dusty throughout the day. The 30. M. and Quarterly Conference with Dr. ESTABLISHED RIGHT Twenty Ninth NATIONAL BENEFIT LINE OF WASHINGTON December This law is probably the most important of financial weights ever rendered by a nation. In its seventh year of this Compact its entry into its third decree of reconstituted reservoir of resources, it is inaugurated, profit, each dollar of the more than five millions of dollars of dollars of insurance, are working in the interest of in the double capacity of creative force, holding up and lighting up P $3,209,196.63 HIGH LIGHT New Public In Trust New Church Fund Doubt, Change Fund New Insurance Trust SURANCE IN FO $1,100,975.75 217,777.58 91,100.00 1,260,918.88 512,903.51 512,903.51 1,100,975.75 1,251,703.19 912,903.51 potentially as they shelter and protect, is more important than the most justifiable reason for the need to involve the lives of away individual Niger for himself and his individual family, is not being achieved by any magic formula or by any comedy. It is being achieved by the force of Niger dollars flowing through Niger domestic economy, of which the most important is the money that is invested in Niger. Legal Reserves on Public Libraries and on Public Information Services in the Province of Quebec 44,249,133.00 44,249,133.00 44,249,133.00 44,249,133.00 Accruals for Taxes, Interest and Premium Fields in 55,041.00 55,041.00 Accruals for Travels, Transport and Miscellaneous 44,724.50 44,724.50 All other Liabilities 4,814.50 4,814.50 All other Liabilities 4,814.50 J. W. Glider, District pres.管理。-The quip was retarded with a fault as well as the local chur under direction of Dr. Ira, W. Steward remainder asset manager; those who worked with Frank Flowenay and Jim Duncan, Dr. Glider was at his beast and worked with the assistant and soul stirring serpent. THE DALLAS EXPRES, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 2003 Sunday, Mr. Alain Miles Banks, Banks, introduced Harper, C. W. celebrates the 'primary teacher in the Fred' Blooms who delivered the an- a C. M. R. Douglas High. school had been a gual session who was analysed by (dy)eventors A. M. Church, Friday 'night' Galveston compound - of - Meers the occont was a 'a yr' commendable Galveston compound - of - Meers, Grant Smith, and Smith, Marra, M. CLEMENKE — Rev. W. T. Tailzer of Porth, Worth is conducting a lecture on the history of church. Rev. C. R. Robinson of Church, Rev. C. R. Robinson of Church, Rev. C. R. Robinson of Church, Mrs. Rose Garretta was called to Fort Worth to speak about skating. She left Cleveland, Ohio to visit Dr. J. E. W. Wallace, Gustavus Ford of Amarillo is on the city situating their mother, Mrs. Garretta, beside her bedside of her skating mother at Oklahoma has returned home. Rev. Gustavus Ford of Amarillo has his quarterly conference at the A. M. Church with successors L. R. Rev. G. Stetson's meeting at Grand Rapids is visiting his uncle as Los Angeles or abhence are called to the bequests of hap skick father, Mr. Jardin Fischer who has been years married. Buratne Mast. Max Eweny has Paulitch Davis has closed her school Davy and Ann R. Davy and Elizabeth Jones, Medford Jail, Cotman, Robe Smith are attending Pythas grand lodge at Houston. AWOOGOOCHES — An placerate of the state that the succession successor of the local sanctuary of丹麦 and that race pride is the tools of the local sanctuary of丹麦 and that race pride is the tools of the local sanctuary of丹麦. celebrated their anniversary at the church on Monday, day evening. The chair of the 25-Matthi Church furnished music for the occasion. New Missionary pastor, Mason Master, and Choreo Master, Mason Master, and Choreo Master, was also raised $212,000, and was also raised $100,000. A total amount raised $212,000. The members of the order Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Tortoise Room-Boarding Room, 34-24 Bayview Room-Boarding Room, 34-24 Bayview Room. P. V. State General returned Tuesday evening, May 23. LAWTON Services were good at all churches of the city, and presided over two spiritual sermons at the church. Jefferson of Oklahoma City, presided over two honogh sermons at Galleria. Rav. T. B. Tyson has returned Congress held in Chicago and Houston. He attended Rav. Tyson was at his job, Sunday he was a spiritual minister at Mr. Quincy Johnson, his Johnson were quickly married, saying at the home of Mr. The Smart Bet Cultivate Club met at the home of Mr. William Schoenberg, with A. program, all members present answering roll cell, flower game, and flower game. The club was grown daily refreshments were served by A. five 19 pound baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. White Bear, Snoopy, and Mr. and Mrs. Wren Leaes left for Orkneyies with visit-mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wren Leaes left for Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberlite left for Monday for Los Angeles California. Solomon Smith had built an acidic garden. Saturday night was held a Saturday night was badly wind shield also broken. **CONCISCA — BLOCKER T. Wavell.** Boston School B. Litter School. Boston school had the closing concert at Marmore High School had the closing concert at Marmore High School Some of the members of the school board and visitors were filled with astonishment when they were directed to the room, directed by Mrs. T. E.hler, the D. T. A. served a swirl. The D. T. A. was highly enjoyed by all present. It is because of the foolish extravagance involved in these anecdotes that the total absence of purpose on the part of the average delegate in this organization feels constrained to organize fees that these annual university gatherings have become the most burdensome made upon the masses by the university. It is because of these heartless leaders of these various orders that this same amount of money is made upon these same blinding master-minders in the building of the commercial machinery and thereby making its future operations of its economic machinations would be having a different story than their people by prey and by How can I 'L' a woman without trailing and 'L' harming her? I need to accompany to the wide faith and happiness of myself and to be a friend. Our answer has solved the problem for thousands of Rise Women, who have been unable to afford college. We have a valuable opportunity in your own home and will provide a permanent income by serving your neighbors, friends, and family. We will work with you to meet them with PORR MEM and TYPICAL PORR and teaching the PORR SYSTEMS of JAMI AND BEAUTY SYSTEM. PORR COLLEGE. PORR COLLEGE. Our entire book of course is immensely valuable. The Brotherhood Movement only force men but one solution for this problem. Race now finds itself. The real problem is how to move people are going to have to help. Every Negro Man and Woman who have the least spark of leadership hidden away in their minds should be organizing LOCAL BROTHERHOOD in their communities and start doing something. If you need any help in organizing, send in your application for $1.00 and write THE SUPREME GRAND PRESIDENT 3211 Hall St. Dallas, Texas who will visit your people at your request and address them fully on how to become RACE BUILDERS in The Negro Brother- Hood Movement teaching the people the advantage of a shorter relationship among them. The people taught more and more to love and respect one another and to rule themselves. Life Only by three men will the Race be permitted to govern. Exploits recently received by the home affair: J. H. Wawerski, the minister. Smith, Olti, Taiton, Iowa, Jackson -W. D. Jackson, Ophelia, Jackson Walter Jones, Rev. R. Mahan, John Brown, Rev. R. Mahan, John Pohlev, Rev. R. Mahan, John Pohlev, Rev. R. Mahan, John Moses, Arthur Johnson, Nesta Brown, Johnson, Columba Watkins. TEXAS TOWNS furried#1. Mrs. Rebecca. Mitchell, who died May 25 at the home of her son, Dr. W. Mitchell. Peyton Chagney, Vivian P. W. Peyton. Payne Chagney, W. W. Peyton. The photos most belong to the W. W. D. W. The photos most belong to the Gay Jones had charges. Bav. M. Chagney, master of Doming Chagney, presenced the Educational scenery presenced the Educational scenery presenced the Educational scenery. Lee Bobie, James L. Lege Will promote a full growth of best soft skin for your hair to growing. If you have dandruff, titer or any disease of the scalp, send for a full treatment. My Dandruff Remedy never fall to cure dandruff or titer no matter how long stealing. Our treatment with rdl information telling you just how to make your hair looks and flexible so the hair grows. Course - taught, diplomas given through math,史学,财税,会计 Oil Treatment, Oil Equipment, Biancity Culture, Mansourbang Ramaday, Oil Treatment, Remedy, 80 cents; Oil, 80 cents; Temple Oil 80 cents; Soap I 80 cents; Temple Oil 80 cents; 2022 B. Moore 80. MME. S.D. LYONS PRICE Sent by Mail $80 - $180 cts. for storage. S. D. LYONS. BILL M. Control Michigan City 0 ee a oR ime le eR so sratecrnernsiuitanebntantntetaseceeconetaetea sees seek Re nh gt aa anil ee —— a a eee SS COMPARATIVE STATEMENT ~ GRAND UNITED <= ORDER OF 0.F : JORISDICTION OF TEXAS, NEW:MEXICO. AND ARIZONA rs = ARIZONA, SHOWING INCREASE OF FINANCIAL CONDITION BEGINNING DECEMBER 31, 1918 TO 1928 INCLUSIVE: — aaa Aedes 5 ‘ : Semakce snes her ree Pret : : cS i eae ‘Net Available Funds © Total'Membership Total Protection ~~ = = December 91,1918 sts reserves ete $13,152.47 — SA 4 sects ; Deeb IIs esau ete ee 60,079.16 518,333 iia Sears “December 31/1928. gseisniwsncsswienwivoesenetcos 132,692.90 21443 10, i = Decoy 8, 192s snctc cs ticcsca -ssus cutee. «0 giezs 194,814.53 _ 22198 00 aa * Dacha $1, $922 son nanseaps-caskcigenntsane 279,40483 "24,696 eae ‘ December 31,1923. ..ccvsccswmwnncvsssevegeceveserd, » - SMGUADS + 926,864: — ssa : December $1, 1924. ..c,(cccccssesevsesn sesesesucensue 464,452.69 24,639 - [ea RINE SE LOES po nes vow series cepeesenenies seaS=ae 465,230.05 ee i = Weceubir S196 «cos cetaemeatern pisstvoysac=ssee 503,77561 =e5 a = Decrees Si L000 steossnseninn ingen ncesi ns kinga a ES 578. 12,847,000.00 2 : : Si ee cee : See" eer . Seas s x JARY., BURIAL EXPENSE and: ‘DISABILITY ‘TOTAL Np bbe BALANCE rm cD + "FUND. RESERVE FUND __ FUND. es ae December 81, 1927, —_____,_____ $221,202.08 _ eat esta ases nea i, eee : i ; RoE COM atetore ‘FIROLT Ree aaTaR. “nb —— g.0s ee Set = 3 “Disbursement oo ete schist te Death Sb erceeeentinsnpifiinnmregertond ARIAS ‘312,760.00 Se st6477468 s = —Butares Pit OPAL eee eee DER : - meant : 5 ol kee een seene eee is. ates ; : ae pring Bape ee a Lee = Fs fase tine ot ee ee ee ie : Tafa gases atsing Gates ore = - pense ing oe Se sr fre ge her = as x ae Fn i Oe > Caer 7: : 175.00 ~———— T7605 eae TOTAL DRUURSEMENTS =a a ee “Fa T8000 —seanaeTS FS get.z0 nie Ot Bilbet ees sececnepetteenee cee S2IMOMOST — $ 6685471... $259,00124 $25,000.00. $569,896.32 es 3 SAFE, SOUND AND DEPENDABLEPOLICIES ISSUED TO BOTH MEN AND WOMEN IN AMOUNTS: Se | $800.00, — $400500" “$500.00, $e0n.0¢ “$7000, eon, - $9090, ~ $1000.00, ets 2g “SS NOTERTRA TAXES OR ASSESSMENTS: : -) pee es ee a tan ea RSON DEG eT jis e sesh ae a es om te! ae a ee og casi age Sate ee eg “as NG Dat nd se ae Ser cee ca ee ee SLANG Doors Conde = 2 aanpesitlepeiiaasel THE DALLAS Exrness, DATIAS, TEXAS, SATUNOAY, york 2, tres | eee oe ss e} oe F : ea a pee ae Raraes Se ts eee ay ema ho ‘% anes 81 a oo eter ote ee pei day on gl os eau ark tee hee te cya aia s7 a : —— ree ee ae wavs se et Ea Ba ae =. _ 2 os ae Dar rewes Sse) = 7 : = ee | a | “Es Piew eyes MARY MAY At least this statement means to be warranted by the tremendous resources for the protection of dependants of the members of the Grand Court of Calgary in the Carthage region, worthy of consideration of all who still are without the protection of this splendid organization. Membership in such an organization is productive or pride. Knowledge that within the race there has been such accomplishment given confidence in the future growth, not only of this organization but of the race generally. And that the race will be made ready and immediate the appeal of this organisation for members. ASSESS OF $354,598.50 MEANS PROTECTION THAT IS SURE AND SOUND. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 MRS. P. K. MEPHERSON, Grand Worst Counselor of the Court of Calathea of Texas for the past three years is well known as one of the most successful public life. Since her acceptance of the office whirl she now holds, she has distinguished herself for her very hard-working procedures and the courageous mantle of "Cooperation not Demonstration." She has worked close to, and Grand Chancellor W. S. Wilms as the successor of the minister, and has been the chairman and the continuous growth of the successors of the Grand Court has been due to the ginkgo exchange of financial opinion which has existed between the officials of the two courts. AND THE PROCESS OF MEN AND WIDEN ENDED BY THE PROCESS OF THE SUNS A hundred years ago we no man thought of the possibilities of women as leaders of big business, the potent force which kept intact the great institution of all time, the home. Time passed. Civilization developed. Women became the lightest by the invention of labor saving devices. Women broadened their horizon. They demanded more work. They that contributed more to the world. In this great awakening the mothers of Negro man, our women, came into the world. They that could contribute more to the world. They that could not do it. But today—They have become lawyers, doctors, teachers, and financial institutions. But still they are the keepers of our homes; the greatest influence for good in the lives of men. The Grand Court of Galathea of Texas composed. It is such as they who, working all together and steadily, have created the greatest sum of money indicated here. 1,174.35 1,575.85 1,598.50 GRAND COURT OFFICERS 1937-1929 1,174.35 5,757.85 5,958.50 GRAND COURT OFFICERS 1927-1928 G. W. C. Mrs. P. K McKayerson, Buck and Potter Rts. Galveston, Phenom 1927 G. W. Iax, Mrs. A. E. Bowlwell, 1921 B. 9th Street, Dallas G. W. Ia., Mrs. R. H Norrie-Page, Dallas G. W. K. M. C. Ohlquist, 1924, Busting St., Holden G. W. 21, gr. D., Mrs. P. E. Davis, Box 51K, Calvert. G. W. B. or Den, Mrs. E. A. Bollinson, 413 1-2 Milam Street J. Johnson, Marshall M. E. Collier, Clarksville M. E. Miller, Pueblo, Worth A. A. Averybrook, Annapolis Green, El Paso Tongue, Port Worth Washington Cumberland n. board, M. A. N. Kirk, 1138 Jim Lim n. dr. A. N. Prine, 230 B. Brockett n. mrs. R. B. Willmann, 408 Carter Juvenial, G. G. C. Harrison, 2300 head of Directors President, Mrs. M. B. Hampson, Martin Secretary, Mrs. J. B. Hamilton, Dallas Mrs. A. A. Dodson, Montana Mrs. A. D. Thomas, 615 K 710, Street, Waco Mrs. V. A. Johnson, Jackson SWAN THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1028 W.S.WILLIS GRAND CHAN CELLOR FINANCIAL STATEMENT Petty Cash $ 100.00 American Exchange National Bank, Dallas 134,834.51 Mercantile National Bank, Dallas 70,060.74 Citizens National Bank, Waco 25,344.56 Republic National Bank, Dallas 64,294.54 Liberty State Bank, Dallas 10,420.95 First National Bank, Paris 39,233.31 Total Cash 344,288.61 First Mortgage Loans 188,373.88 P. T. S. Bonds 38,000.00 Motor Cars 3,115.96 Building and Real Estate (Book Value) 164,928.55 Temple Drug Store 3,444.75 Uniform Rank Property 6,892.59 Equity S. L. Property 35,096.10 Furniture and Fixtures 9,590.30 Prepaid S. L. Taxes 18,077.25 Accounts Receivable 708.59 Policy Loans 4,930.10 Total Ledger Assets 817,455.68 Accrued Interest 12,404.89 Total Assets 829,860.57 Liabilities: Unpaid Death Claims 13,629.13 Net Assets May 20, 1928 $816,231.44 Net Assets May 20, 1927 747,702.06 Net increase in assets for the year $-68,529.38 Interest Collected 29,340.44 Interest Accrued 12,404.89 Total Interest 41,745.33 Total Interest 1927 38,721.29 Net Interest Increase $ 3,024.04 Financial Membership as of May 20, 1928 16,715 Average Financial Membership for the year 17,204 J. E. SMITH, G. K. of R. and S W. S. WHITS-Grand Chancellor U. B. F. Organized in 1861----Chartered in Texas in 1873 GRAND LODGE MEETS AT TYLER. TEXAS, JULY 23RD, 1928 W. P. BLEDSOE, Grand Master, Marshall, Texas C. H. McGRUDER, Grand See'y., Houston, Texas U. B. F. and S. M. F. Sanitarium located near Bishop College, Marshall, Texas POLICIES W. F. BLEDSOE, C. H. McGRUDER, MARSHALL, TEXAS, HOUSTON, TEXAS Assets Over Half Million Dollars ENSATION ON C. H. MASTER DR. C. S. CONNEN, Grand Treasurer, Waco, Texas DISPENS C. H. McGRUDER, GRAND SECRETARY W. F. BLEDSOE, GRAND MASTER M. THE NEW YORK TIMES THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 Value of Outstanding Loans nearly $ 100,000.00 Amount paid in Claims in 1927 120,000.00 Value of Grand Lodge Property 370,000.00 Total Payments to Beneficiaries 2,150,000.00 Potential wealth of race in Texas, because of membership in the Order $ 5,000,000.00 THE MUSEUM OF THE WORLD S. M. T. and JUVENILES BROTHERHOOD RACE BUILDING COOPERATION. PROGRESS. AMPLE RESOURCES. FRATERNAL INSURANCE, SICK BENEFITS LOANS TO MEMBERS, EMPLOYMENT THE PARK -POLICIES 1. CLASS A—$575.00 Payable to beneficiary. 2. CLASS B—$575.00, $575.00 or $1075, can borrow money on these. Cash them while you live or exemption from payment in old age. 3. CLASS C—Payment by Mutual Division. Ask any member for further information, phone or write. JUNE 1970 Mrs. E. H. Str Knights and Calantbeans Welcome! SIR KNIGHTS and CALANTHEANS 'AMERICAN MUTUAL BENEFIT A'SSN 714 1-2 Prairie Ave., Phone Preston 3288 J. B. GRIEBY, President N. DUDLEY, Vice President MISS B. MCCLENNAN, Secy. GEO. R. RICH, Treasurer WELCOME SIR KNIGHTS UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE Efficient, Insurance S Inspect C Pilgrim Building C. C. Stuart UNIVERSITY N. N. B. GRANDN. RIGHTS EANS MUTUAL VSSN in 3288 Welcome SIR KNIGHTS CALANT Park Your Car with Greasing Oil RUSK A. SERVICE Triole Ave. at HOUSTON. FOR QUICK SE Phone Pres 0711 Short City Trip ..... 1 et 4 Person No. $1.59 Per Hour ROBERT REED 2401 McKinney SIR KNIGHTS AND CALANT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Insurance Service for Everyly Inspect Our Office Houston C. C. Stuart, Manager RIAM of the house. Leased after 11.11.14 was a WELCOME SIR KNIGHTS AND CALANTHEANS UNIVERSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Efficient, Insurance Service for Everybody Inspect Our Office Pilgrim Building Houston, Texas C. C. Stuart, Manager IN MEMORIAM In Sweet Memory of our loving daughter, Merritt Gurtlein Smith daughter of our dear day girl, Gurtlein to think of the sweet moments when you were here. You have been gone, today, one year. You remain from shaddaing a tear. When we think of the day you left us-how. Irene Gardner, Father. Irene Gardner, Mother. TEXAS TOWNS Brownman of No. 10 exemplified in a so- additions to the games of Manip A is with a work played. Manip at the home of won the guest pri- bite. Mammals inducted won the cl a B Water Hydrol. Told the Book chief speaker menu was served. United Most Worshipful King Solomon Grand Lodge, WHILE IN HOUSTON WHITE NEWSPAPERS OF WORLD PUBLISHED N. A. A. C. P. HELLO490 Mr. Wm. Jackson, who is the manager of 10 duplices and six cottages on what is known as New York Junction, is leading delly Workington Street Joint, with newspapers throughout the United States, announces that within the past four months, 100,000 published the report, recounts it, and is adjacent to his property, which is owned by the National Association of Publishers. Jackson announces that he will be opening the Pine Avenue, showing people 99 Pine Avenue, showing the first four months of the year pass. Jackson announces that churches, baths, with a blessing, and schools and clubs may have opened with a blessing. The N. A. A. C. P. is to date show that 99,000 door interiors in the three cities situated throughout the world pub- licated. 43 Lodges organized. One Grand Lodge absorbed. 50 per cent. increase in membership in five years. All Claims paid to date. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 199 We are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Price A. Wren, the President of the American Realty and Custodian Co. Inc., a local representative Department, Mr. B. K. Marnay, State Manager of the American headquarters in at 861-133 East Coast Avenue, New York, is stated at the selection of Mr. Wren, he feels is the right candidate to the organization. SIR KNIGHTS AND CALANTHEANS We have arranged this Special Program for you LINCOLN THEATRE Sunday, Monday and Tues., June 3, 4 and 5 GARY COOPER in "BLAC KARLEEN" (The Answer to "HEAT GESTE"); also "SMALL MOVIE HOUSE" (PATHY COMEDY) "SURE LOCKE HOLMES" (EDUCATIONAL) PARAMOUNT NEWS NO. 84 Friday and Saturday, sale 8-9 BERT LEYFELL-LOE WILSON is "ALASAN, THE LONE WOLF." "THE MAN WHO WOULD" "NO. 9, (Pastel, With Ray Miller)" "KO KO EXPLORIOS," (INKWELL GARTOON) TOPICS OF THE DAY NO. 10 LINCOLN THEATRE PAGE ELEVES THE NEW YORK TIMES THIRTY-EIGHT RECEIVE DIPLOMAS FROM WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Pluko Pretty Hair? She uses Pluko! ALWAYS THE FINEST HAIR DRESSING EASY AND PLEASANT TO USE 1. 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Giving employment to 30 men and women of the race. The successful operation of the Pythians and Calantheans are indeed gratifying. Bishop, M. T. Columbia "Magic Note" Bessie Smith, sure has the Blues on her lips—hear her sing "Empty Bed Blues"! Bessie's Blues' numbers—you've heard them before. You know how good they are—bluer than blue—hotter than hot! When she starts crownin' those haunin' "Empty Bed Blues" you'll—well, if you don't play both sides of "Empty Bed Blues" today, you don't deserve no sleep tonight. Record No. 14312-D, 10-inch, 75c Empty Bed Blues—Parts 1 and 2 Vocals—Bessie Smith OTHER POPULAR RECORDS Record No. 14313-D, 10 Inch, 756 No Easy Rider Blues Gold Daddy Blues Vocals—Gartrade Perkins Record No. 14313-D, 10 Inch, 756 Queen Street Rag Stop That Band! Vocals—Birmingham Quartet COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, 2000 North Lamar St., Dallas, Texas WHOLSALE BRANCH Write or Phone us for name of nearest dealer Columbia NEW PROCESS RECORDS Made the New Way - Electrically Voice-tail Recording - The Records without Scratch PENNESHAW DIRECTOR HOUGHT IN the city, which it is our privilege teaching MISTING IN MY ENAL WELLS By Virginia H. Miller W. E. EWING PRESIDENT THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 the main in all sette and if Adresses are not sent, the sette will be the group assigned on this location was one of constructive and constructive, and the taught degree of inspiration to all members of the group. A well-prepared and entertaining program by local talent, featuring the work of the Medical Director, was pleasingly directed by M. C. D. Burden of Mineral Wash, which sounded throughout the avocado-afflicted great response extended. Hon. E. J. Crawford, who received the gravel glove, was impressively on the power of organized effort. At the close of the program, the Personal Director was given, which included the pleasure of the visiting group. It is easy in these times of business and industry to formulate an argument about the work of the Funeral Decorat- ing business or profession, indeed it is both a *business* and a *profess- sion*. The two rightly balanced is a dif- ferent task as is faced by the pro- fessional industry, of business group in It takes the Reannent 25 brain actor to weigh those two factors to decide whether the Reannent is right, right, without steal- ing from the one or the other in- strument. F. E. STARKS, SECRETARY WATSON, GER PHONE Y-6108 CONGRATULATIONS K. of P's FAIRMONT APARTMENTS FOR HOME-Based Nicely furnished 3, room apartments. On car lines, all modern convenience reasonable rent. 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Further recommend, that in this meeting there will be some plan worked out to ensure the safety of uvry Underleaker in this great Lone Star State of cua and, and young women to enter every member of this Association. would be an act of ingratiance w I to fall to- mention the name of our past gate secretary of our Association, in Howard of Cincinnati, Texas. He strove very hard to establish this organization in our town. He was a Director of post Secretary of the Temple, Texas; both of these should be given credit for his work to begin this in the work upon the minutes now. Our friends and fellow workers. I must clam, I trust, I have the value to you as members of our profession and State Association. In fact, is our first round. For the arrival of the crew we must acknowledge of the Association will be accepted by the people as a badge of respect and confidence. Let us not give up, but press forward with a will that shows. Let us throw all of our strength of our manhood and womanhood into work and that we will succeed. Let us up the standard of our Association so high that is shall be an honor in each member of the probation to wear the uniform of F.A.A. of A. I thank you. ```markdown ``` FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT The STATE The PALO and The CIRC RE CO TH IMPORTANT Republican meeting Monday night June 4, Makole Temple San Jacinto St. DR. R. E. HOWELL, Chairman. D. J. GARNER, Secretary. The STATE The PALACE and The CIRCLE IMPORTANT Republican meeting Monday night June 4, Manatee Temple San Jacinto St. DR. B. E. O'DONELL, Chalkauan. D. J. GARNER, Secretary. WATCH HARVEY Phone 7-1498 L. J. Collin, St. Sup. cents: May thanks promises to attend claim of my father, L. may your company live suit. Discovered, Try One, Results Never Fail The More You Drink, the Better. Bidder, Digger, Rhythmian and Stomach Remedy, $1.00 Bottle. Ask Your Drigust. AMERICAN BRIAN RHENAUM DRUG CO. R. N. Central Ave. TRIANGLE DR and CONFECTION We carry a full line Special attendtion give Soda Fountain Se ALLEN STREET PHARMACY CARRIES A FULL LINE OF DRUGS, SANDWICHES AND CHILI THAT ARE THE BEST Instant Delivery Service "I will sell it, we deliver it" 8-3020 3-7851 FOR SALE: Small Entery mine organ. Wired for electricity, com- plete with bellows and blower. A bayfront. I interested write MAR- LIN METHODIST CHURCH, PY- LER, Texas. FOR RENE—One four room house, gas, gas and water, near car line, Call Owner, Y-4032- 2438 Swiss Ava. KHAKI UNI FOR ALL OCC HAKI UNIFORM FOR ALL OCCASIONS KHAKI UNIFORMS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Uniforms for Conventions and Khaki Clothing for outdoor wear. Big Speci- al Purchase that is being sold at ex- ceptionally low prices. Special Representatives for all Lodge and Army Equipment. CARROLL'S 208 N. Akard, between Elm and Pacifi CARROLL'S 08 N. Akard, between Elm and Pacifi 208 N. Akerd, between Elm and Pacific AIREDALE CIGARS A DOG ON GOOD CIGAR SOUTHERN SPECIALTY CO. TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE SUMMER SCHOOL Ten Weeks; June 4 to August 11 First Term; June 4, to July 7 Second Term; July 9 to August 11 Credits earned toward graduation from both High School and College All the regular High School, College and Vocational Courses Offered Special Rational Reduction Information, candidate plan. Write for Catalog and Identification Certificate R. R. MOTON, Principal E. C. ROBERTS, Director A. J. NEELY, Registrar REFINED COLORED THEATRES WATCH HARVEY Phone 7-1-498 La Cajun Diat. Supt. Gents: Many thanks for the prompt settlement of the deaths claim of my father Lee Maties, may your count live power. Sign: JOINNIE LEE MABLES, Son. A. H. Clay, Agent. TRY THRANNING DRUG and CONFECTIONERY We carry a roll line of Drug Nation. Special attention given to our Soda Fountain Service We Delivery 3-0100 1027 Boll Street W. O. HAMILTON For YOUR HAIR If your hair is bobbyed or faux, it needs a good hair-cutting-guy that will make it look good and look professional. HEROLIN Pomade Hair Dressing It is fine to use pomade if you want to keep your hair or agency. It is possible to do them hair in your home or at the office. CO. Ashley Ga. AGENTS BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM FIXE Agents in a uniform are beautiful promoters. Write Today. UNIFORMS OCCASIONS ROLL'S between Elm and Pacific PHONE Office T-98582 Reg. X-8540 9 to 18 pm. - 2 to 5 p.m. DR. R. T. HAMILTON PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Mason 1217 Pritchard Temple, Temple 1217, Boston, MA 02116 1214 Residence H-4027, Oxford Street, 1214, Boston, MA 02116 Physician and Surgeon 8 to 888 pm. Dallas, Texas FOR SERVICE IN TIME OF NEED -800- THE EXCELSIOR MAN D. J. E. MORGAN, Dpt. Manager 600 S. Catherine St. Torrell, Texas Phone 604 Live Agents Wanted GENITO-URINARY and SKIN CLINIC FOR COLORED 482 WILSON MILK Hous. Phone 911; 2-6 7-1307 GOODYEAR TIRES ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN The S & J TIRE CO. MAIN & PEARL STS. 7-6489 PAY AS YOU RIDE 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 FASHION A. S. WELLS Allergy and Consultation 205 Pythian Temple Dallas, Texas Homes 800 a.m. to 12:00 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. 10:00 to 12:00 p.m. DR. E. E. WARD Phones Office Y-35371, New X-1001 Python Temple DALAM TEXAS DR. C. W. FLINT DENTIST Ground Floor Location, 291 East East Street, Port Worth, Texas FOR SERVICE IN TIME OF NEED THE EXCELSIOR MAN D. J. H. MOLLAND, Diet, Manager 602 S. Catherine St. Phone 604 Terrell, Texas Live Agents Wanted GOODYEAR ON EASY The S MAN 7-6489 NOTICE AGE of DALLAS' Stamps will not be ac- papers. Please or AIDA POM CREATED FOR UTA ADIA HAN SOLD 1 SUPERIOR PREPARATION FOR THE NECK CADA POMADE WHO WILL BE BECOME BERTON HYGIENIC PILLOW CIRCADES is evidence that quality is still appreciated and will be always. A hair stratification and hair dreams of saturating quality and efficiency. especially prepared to be used with the irons. Alda Hair. Made with stood the test. It is not an exapperment. has been sold and used by particulary people for a quarter of a century. Put in a round bliss the conditions. For sale by all druggers. Mr. Brewley, who has been con- ducting membrainburs, drives for meeting at the Hall on Burford more than seven years throughout the city and Wade and the body voted before in the launch of the Temple on San Jose State work has he met with a more complete cooperation of the offi- cial Monday站 at 8 p.m. in the Temple on San Jose State rapid advancement to the execu- dred men and women to work for the Order in Dallas is being re- lated to the campaign program in the city. They are conducting a new Temple composed of young Muses, only has been instituted. The Worky Pride is a school of instruction at 10 to the second floor of the Public School Record. Her Public School Record. Colored Pool Open SATURDAY PEAUREUE VIEW COLLEGE Burford Beach Johns, a Dau- sai girl returned from Prairie View more than seven years throughout the city and Wade and the body voted before in the launch of the Temple on San Jose State work has he met with a more complete cooperation of the offi- cial Monday站 at 8 p.m. in the Temple on San Jose State rapid advancement to the execu- dred men and women to work for the Order in Dallas is being re- lated to the campaign program in the city. They are conducting a new Temple composed of young Muses, only has been instituted. The Worky Pride is a school of instruction at 10 to the second floor of the Public School Record. Her Public School Record. Colored Pool Open SATURDAY 1000 VISIT GALVESTON VIA INTERURBAN while in Houston don't fail to visit Galveston. The Interurban leaves from down town Houston, every hour on the hour, and runs direct to the heart of Galveston, making the 85 miles in the short time of seventy-five minutes. GALVESTON—HOUSTON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. JEFF L. ALEXANDER, Manager Come Over To GALVESTON Be Sure and Eat With Me GOOD MEALS, PLENTY ROOM BEE CAFE 2527 E. East St., N. PALMER, Prop. Galveston, --- Texas WELCOME! PYTHIANS, DOKEYS and CALANTHEANS PEOPLES CAFE REGULAR HOME COOKING James Hudson, Prop. Phone 1703 411-25th St. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 BRYAN UNDERTAKING COMPANY W. G. Dumble, Manager and Embalmer W. E. W. Figted, Assistant Manager "Prompt Service, Science and Batification Office" Moor WEST SIDE No Furniture Too Small, None too Elaborate Motor Drawn Equipment 641 Phones 1436 BRYAN TEXAS CELEBRATION June 19th FAIR PARK Rides Free Music ENTERTAINMENT PAGE FIFTEEN STORE AND HOME COMBINED Located on Corner Lot on Wilder Street Brand New, Place to Live and Make Your Living PRICE RIGHT TERMS Owner D A N O. M c E L V E E N, 510 CENTRAL BANK BLDG. Phones 7-1870 or 5-4977