Dallas Express

Saturday, June 16, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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Wurzbach Faction Loses in Kansas City FIGHT AGAINST CREAGER REGIME ASSUMES NATIONAL PROPORTIONS AS ANTI-HOOVER FORCES GET BEHIND WURZBACH AND CARRY FIGHT TO CONVENTION FLOOR. ROLL CALL RESULTS IN DEFEAT OF MINORITY REPORT AT 659 1-2 TO 399 1-2. BEN DAVIS VOTES AGAINST SEATING CONTESTANTS. MANY WHOLE STATE DELEGATIONS VOTE TO SEAT CONTESTANTS Kansas City, Mo. June 16-The representative from Minnesota who fight of the anti-Orange forces supported the gassing of Wurzheim defenses on the 16th and 17th floors of Wurzheim was lost on the floor of the 17th floor. "Takai law" — "ambiguous" and "unambiguous" — that it had been but sediment followed by a 399.1-2 with 100% of the water. FIVE YEAR SUSPENDED SENTENCE GIVEN IN LANCASTER RAPE CASE "Not delegates but the law in office," and Judge Hastings. "The Texas court delegation were made by a representative of Illinois, and they were former, former court, court judge." "This is not a case of delegates but of principals," Judge Hastings declared as he opened his argument, "the court minutes by Chairman Bailley." "We are here called upon to decide the case," Judge Bailley is binding on The National Republican Convention. "Awarding which was issued, district has the right to choose their own dents, make and as in their choice by roads and not shall." From 1880 until 1924 this convention has sided all 1924 candidates, elected in congressional conventions and it has been used to repute the unit rule as followed by the Democratic Party. In 1924 into this shall a Democratic legislature be allowed to make laws for the state, please glued his remaine. Majority leaders call it, "nur- tation of law" Mrs. Willisramer who presented the majority report asked next in line to vote on the resolution adopted by the national convention to the obedience of the election laws of the various states and the national constitution, the Republic made its own laws. James Wainter, 24 year old New neighbor of Lancaster, was one of the happiest Negroes in the county when a jury early this week in Judge Grover Adams' court gave him a five year suspended sub- charge. He was charged with charge of rape that had been pending in the court since Feb. 10. The indictment alleged that Wright assumed Carrie Haley, a old school student, chur- chery in Lancaster the night of Feb. 25, 1923. When he was arraigned, Wright employed a district attorney, McCut- hon-made Wright's hound and he did not arrest him. He had raped rapidly and Wright and McCuthon had both nearly foreclosed about the case when it was The girl victim, now 17 years old, appeared in court in which she claimed Wright is the father of. She justified that she must be innocent because she was in custody, also on other occasions. Assault on a girl under 18 was common law. There need be no force or action on a girl under 18 to officiate rape. Therefore the state did not have to prove force in the Wright case. The state did not have to charge the charge but admitted having and implicated, relations with the girl. The state attained evidence to retake Wright's denial of the charge. Wright was the three year old, baby, which the girl denied attributed to Assistant District Attorney Rory H. Larry and Gustave Green. The girl was defended by McCulcoth and Lee Dargan. She was got only a two minutes and then returned with the five-year-old, unjustifiating that the sentence be suspended during the good behavior of the delen The Dallas Express Houston, Texas, June 16—Because of the fact that there was some memory with him from the letter from You" which made him faint when it was played, the deceased wife of J. B. Turner, veteran band leader of Beaumont, had announced again. He had kept his promise. Friday morning during the closing hours of the Grand Lodge, his band was requested to play the part of parliament of Houston when the song was requested. He began beating time for his band, the opening cars were played, the hearses were to stay, the choir to Camp Garvin, where the best medical aid of Houston was given him but he was not given the only disheartening feature of the grand lodge, where services were held for him by the Grand Lodge and Grand Chancellor for shipment to Beaumont. Funeral services for him by the Grand Chancellor will be made a special trip to Beaumont. Turner was one of the most ardent Pythians in the years had enjoyed the reputation of bringing the most perfectly tuned band to the Grand Lodge. DALLAS WINS NEXT MEET OF PYTHIANS AS EL PASO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BIDS STRONG meeting by the Dukes from all of the states, Galveston, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio in the Flower Temple. Honey Grove, the Dallas, Houston area. The largest Crowd in History since the Pt. Worth Princess wore a white dress. A full roster of officers in the company, Austin, Wichita Falls, Dane, the largest crowd in the file, with a white wig. She was represented by the Princess Fogent affiliated by several mails in the company, Charleston, Houston, and San Antonio, where representatives of slight Spring. This tabulated table is as follows: Alabama 14 Arizona 0 Arkansas 0 California 0 Colorado 14 Connecticut 0 Delaware 14 Florida 1 Georgia 1 Hawaii 0 Illinois 41 Indiana 22 Illinois 21 Kansas 25 Kentucky 0 Maine 0 Maryland 0 Missouri 0 Michigan 0 Minnesota 14 Missouri 0 Missouri 18 Montana 5% Nebraska 10 Nevada 10 New Hampshire 0 New Jersey 0 New Mexico 0 North Carolina 9 North Dakota 11 Ohio 25 North Carolina 10 Oregon 0 Pennsylvania 0 South Carolina 1 South Dakota 11 Washington 0 Washington 0 Utah 0 Vermont 0 Wisconsin 0 Texas 0 Utah 0 Vermont 0 Wisconsin 0 Washington 0 DALLAS WINS EL PASO HOUSON, Texas, June 16— The greatest grand lodge in Py- thian history closed last week and brought to Dallas best El Paso for the 1929 meeting of the order after contact with the order after contact with latter city which so raised it and its possibility in the mind of the Chancellor and Board of Directors accepted an invitation to look the city over though it was found brought to Dallas in connection there. The invitation for Paso was brought by L. Chancellor and Permanent member of the El Paso Chamber of Commerce. Delkey County State Temple Organization The organization of the state temple of the Dramatic Order of Baptism of the Church of Jesus floating by the Lake from all over the state who had their seals. The Pilgrim Temple, which elected and the annual meetings of this order will take place at Salary Increase Voted Four Officers. The adoption of a resolution called in the increase of the mat- tle of tour of the grand officers of the order as follows. Grand Attorney $209 per month, Grand Keeper of Records and Seals, Attorney $209 per month, Master of Exequency $135 per month. It was polled out after the vote which passed the resolution to abolish the Order and the business attendant on its management made necessary the increase of the salaries and the other concerns of its kind in the country operates so geometrically as does the Knotia of Fythian and many were the speeches of agreement with the spirit of the resolution. In fact it was seconded by the representatives present. Houston Still Talks About the Parade and Pegasus All Houston both white and black is still talking about the events of Wednesday. For the the event in the Middle of the defiant a Nero parade passed in re- view up the principal streets of Houston and stopped traffic for professional masseur of Mohkina. Every gown was beautiful. Every Temple of Houston rode in the princess looked every inch. the center of the sofaum on a woman's shoulder which drew much as most beautiful sight ever seen in plans. Houston according to many who 1500 ENROLLED IN PRAIRIE VIEW FOR SUMMER SCHOOL Approximately 1500 students applied for admission at the beginning of the Summer school of Industrial College at the opening on June 4. Available accommodations in the dormitories have been taken and many were compelled to seek quarters in the towns of Texas. The annually increasing grant places at the college has exceeded the capacity of the institution and hundreds were turned away by dedicated admissions officers. Normal and Industrial College is located about a miles from Hempstead on a quiet road. The order to accommodate the thousands who apply for admission at the college requires the placement of Texas through the officials of the college and the State Board of Control will make on appraisal the care of the increasing enrollment of the college for years to come. The order to ward to the enlargement of the college with much interest and concern. Witnesses: 18 Alaska: 2 Pierce of Col. 0 Porto Bice 0 Elll. Islands 0 Texas Attention: been Center Affirmation RANDOLPH AND HUNT MAKE FINAL STAND BEFORE MEDIATION BOARD New York, June 16—According to the latest news from the headline, Philip Randolph, General Organizer, and Henry T. Hunt, counsel, appear before the U. S. Mediation during the establishment of the Emergency Board. The Emergency Board, the Mediation Board, considers that a condition is inefault with charger and therefore recommends that the board establish the establishment of the sald Board. The final count of the sald ballets of Pulman porters show 16,013 affirmative votes in favor of the strike in the opinion of the board. The board agrees and its counsel, there is no way for the Board, to avoid recommending the establishment of the Emergency Board. 2. According to experienced labor men, when sufficient employees in the factory are required for their centre for a walk-out, unless their demands are conceded, this, in the meaning of the Federal Code, is the threat of interruption or interstate commerce sufficient to justify the intervention of the President in the industry. If the Mediation Board does not recommend the establishment of the Emergency Brotherhood, will call a strike. as it was the unanimous verdict in the lawsuit that the Dallas customer was the most beautiful seen that night. A mighty gap of approval went up as a result of the lawsuit. In all of the mails who appeared and continuous clapping greeted the very cepy appeal in the review. But the great demonstration was withhold until Mia Matee drapes, every inch of her presence staged can be the spotlight, a variable vision of oily shimmering white and brilliant. CONDITIONAL OFFER MADE TO TEXAS' INSTITUTION BY GENERAL EDUCATION BOARD. DETAILS TO BE ANNOUNCED AFTER VISIT OF PRESIDENT DOGAN TO CHICAGO MEETING. ALL DEPARTMENTS TO BE RE-VITALIZED AND NEW ONES TO BE ADDED. SPINGARN MEDAL GOES TO CHARLES W. CHESTNUTT, WELL KNOWN NOVELIST Simpson, and Helen Gates, attend<sup>1</sup> New entertainment features are danta; Miss Clarice Thompson, being added to<sup>2</sup> the summer, Georgetown, Miss Bettie Harper, being added to<sup>3</sup> the summer, gram which runs in connection Longview; Miss P. Holl, and with the motion pictures which Blackmoon, attendants; Miss G are shown three times a week Greene, Galveyn, Miss E. Sel Large-ear creations are in attendance at TEXANS PLAN TO BAR NEGROES FROM THE E DEMOCRATIC E L E C TIONS New York, June 16—Despite the clear pronouncement of the United States Supreme Court in the Texas White Primary case we have announced for the Advancement of Colored People, holding primary elections and prohibiting the harring of Negroes by state enactment, to lift the attorney of Negroes from the primaries in that State. The Texas Primary law held unconstitutional the Takaqa legislation placed power to the Attorney General of the state executive committees of the various parties. The San Antonio County judge, John B. 1900 and B. 8000 Negroes will be barred from the polls in Bear County alone, written to the county chairman declaring himself in favor of harbor. In the opinion of attorneys of the National Association for African American Colleges, Colorado Police that this new form of discranglement will be obtained before the company to be carried before that tribunal. through the medium of the bankrupt Employee. Representation Plan. This is perhaps the most important plan in the history of the Company to break the strike of the porters. AS BIDS STRONG and Vera Williams, attendants; Miss Louise Foster, Eileen Pike, Miss Boyd, attendants; Miss Lailie Johnson, San Angelo; Miss Ada Boyd, attendants; Miss Blanche Barnes) Dallas, Misses Mavey Watson and Colman, attac- tants; Miss Ada Dodson, Temp- les, Miss Thaima Jeankle, Miss Garret, Mary Dawson, attac- tants; Miss Helen Holstein, Miss Ferguson, Mat of (CONFIRMED ON PAGE 40) Distinctive in Service Always Progressive New York, June 16—The 14th annual award of the "Singapore Modal" this year, is made to Charles Waddell Clostmann at University of Queensland and public-spirited citizen, according to announcement today, by the National Association for the Children of Colored People. 62 Fifth Avenue. developing roads in Liberia; 1817; Barry T. Burdick, for excellence in the field of education; 1818; William Stanley Braithwaite, for detinguing achieved leaders; 1819; H. G. Hinkle for 70 years of detinguing services to his country and his race; 1836; Dr. W. E. H. G. Hinkle, for excellence together the Pan-Arcanic Con WORKERS PLACED IN WHEATLEY AND OAK CLIFF PARKS Special workers have been placed in the other two Neo parks of the city, and the Park Board offers them the week. Mrs. Hill Campbell has been placed in charge of the park, and Mrs. Campbell has been given charge of the Oak Park Park. These features are being added for the summer. Char among them is a radio producer with the motion pictures which Large crowds are in attendance as every performance. BURGLARS GET $1500 IN DIAMONDS FROM MME. E. M. PRATT n. Early Friday morning a praewer b. Early Friday morning a praewer w. W. Pratt, 3014 Thomas Ave of Madison to Madison Praewer at $150 and $28 in money. n. Entered the house by a road door and secured the home and money n. Entered the house by a road door and secured the home and money n. Entered the house by a road door she slept. Nothing else in the home was molested. n. City detectives are investigating fag. to fill these vacancies. The three these vacancies are established to supplement the school at Wakeley was taken this week when a new school principal and applied psychology were appointed to progressive elementary and high school principals and teachers. The two new positions these contests are being taught by master's, the one from Colorado and the one from Oregon. The $140,000 gift of the department and the three year appropriation which it makes on aliquies to extend the new program which has been mapped out in the department here; if the outstanding institution for Negroes in the southwest. RELIGIOUS WORKERS INVADE KENTUCKY FOR S. S. CONGRESS STAT RED CONAI RUE (OF: iis PED SONG OFAl OR NE TENS NG —aee eee} MPF oS. Se eae (BTR FS Sora Zens WR p MMM, Sook (AR ta Pe ae ey fi Ee Wy ie Leer ee ee ETN. a 3 mer SE + % earn V.......7 Blues ENEArY Yodetin’ OS ee Fe" Make a houn' dog love his trail” . 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POMADE , Ceres SS ras ~~ ADIA HAIR: POMADE ho + BOLD LAST Tman Pras tala wi LR TST rs LT = SE ees hee ee fl lancome eareetll won—s—— | Reena) iS. Ree mel Sie net =e ele B latercs: F ay DR, J. H, DODD. ee er ees i an Pace mee emerges WT BURKE, Dentist omc een cmos Seen ge i od scam BW cok clasto rae ~ DR. P.M. SUNDAY, Pe eres ecm ee rfid Promote sage ea eam Searinee Sewn Mate cme ae Saneetetiece—etes ALS. WELLS ane prise Toe “BiETE = ORE E WARD = ee | _ DR. CW. FLINT oe a a ee eee Ser: | 4 i Prem pts ee Pty. ah Se oa ae eBam\c ae male . i hp! Gwe k py Ines HOF ‘DR. RT. HAMILTON een De SL BROWN, aan eres ——— [cates open je wth me Ss — eas Pr. BE Howel, can Sree “eee a Paseo ene =. K. FLOWERS Stas | eee stacy eat eeretoresice as net ee a Va ta BO ‘DR. L. G. PINKSTON ne oe ene nee ss ae EXCELSIOR MUTUAL | BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. pene EXCELSIOR MUTUAL “BENEFIT — ae een ee J.M. Brown, Sec’y SOCIETY and Club THE IDA PRINCE ART and SOCIAL MEDIA not last week with social media. Mr. Mark Smith, 15, Thomas Avenue. The president opened the meeting and nine visitors and dues. Five visitors were present. Drives from the office were every day. Bita Withell, Mrs. Jessie Jefferson, Mrs. Paula Faughall, Bobo-ware were drawn by Mines. Jennifer Jones and Maybelle. A delicious lunchon was served. THE DOROTHY ART CLUB Hits its art exhibition on June 14th at the Apollo Mar. Chad Smith. Alban Street from 7 to 12. Mrs. J. M. Carter and Mrs. Yorke opened the exhibition and dues. Five visitors were present. Drives from the office were every day. Bita Withell, Mrs. Jessie Jefferson, Mrs. Paula Faughall, Bobo-ware were drawn by Mines. Jennifer Jones and Maybelle. A delicious lunchon was served. THE GOLDEN LINK CHARITY AND CLUB CLUB Met at John's Institution. Mrs. Mable Harper proved a delightful hostess. Business of THE CLOVER LEAF CLUB Mq. beat Thursday night with the Central Coastal League and played with the Mga. Corner, Mr. Brown, Mga. Cora, Mr. Brown, Mga. Cora, Mr. Brown, Mga. Cora. Tuesday: Twenty six _maborera_ was delicious. A delicious menu was won. Mrs J. H. Glen, Prudential Mr J. J. Robbins, Reporter ROYAL MUTUAL BENE FIT ASS N TAKES OVER OLD INSURANCE COM PANY. ROYAL MUTUAL BENEFIT ASS'N TAKES OVER OLD INSURANCE COMPANY. ROYAL MUTUAL BENE JUNETEENTH CLEBRA- TION PROMISES TO BE ASS'N TAKES OVER BIGGEST IN HISTORY OLD INSURANCE COM The Royal Mutual Benefit Association, 115-1-2 Caledon Street, Mr. Little, Little, Little, Fort Worth, having been in operation for twelve years, to over 40 old Harbor Towns, worth as much as worth their headquarters, as Mr. C. O. Dixon, President, Mr. C. Hairman, had a very large debt. On Hardy Day, January 10, 1988 On Hardy Day, January 10, 1988 Southeast Market, 2110 South Market birthday party in honor of their daughter, Gail Burke, 1988 Gail Burke birthday party in honor of their daughter, Gail Burke The evening was spent with music and singing, after which, as a delicious dessert, they served These present were Carly Lacken, Oktahe Burke, Tiffany Blaser, Brianna Blaser, Thela Lacken, Vickera Irtha, Mae Maxdavis, Helen Will, Tiffany Burke, Ruby Dill, Scott, Ruby Dill, Willa, Lee Williams, Richard Williams, Arche HERO In the Th HERE IS BIG In the "LAST JU This pleasin' a hot low- celebrated 'Mooch' HERE IS BIG KATE ADAMS In the "LAST JUMP CABARET", This pleasin' brown is given a hot low-down by the celebrated singer ---- 'Mooch' Richardson 8576 BIG KATE ADAMS BLUES 10 inch 75¢ BURYING GROUND BLUES R'A'C OKEH PHONE Sung by — Guitar b RA'CE ELEC OKEH PHONOGRAPH CORP. BIG KATE ADAMS BLUES BURYING GROUND BLUES Sung by—"MOOCH" RICHARDSON Guitar by—LONIE JOHNSON THE DOROTHY ART CLUB Held its annual art exhibition on June 13 at the Whitney Museum in Bush, 1838 Alba Street from 1 to 4 p.m. Mrs. J. E. Carter and Mrs. Viola Carter will present the art show, meeting will be June 6th Mrs. Janie Williams, President of the Art Department THE GOLDEN LINK MARRY AND ART CLUB Met June 5th at BC Johns In. Medium, Mona Habs Harra's pro- gressive expression of importance attended to...Three minutes, were given in the aided imaging. Expressions from each one as she added "Must think on club is planning to take up the crowd" were included. We were equaled a light summer. Buckingham. Club mature reported. Closing with the crowd. Has had 10 years experience in the POSTAL BUSINESS FRESH VEGETABLES KATE ADAMS MR. CARABET" THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1928 owned by S. E. Smith is opened to the public this week. Mr. I. G. P. Finkston, vice-pres- ident, will speak at the Street, Wall, Street, president; Mr. H. Emery, The Mason, the president; Mr. A. D. Day, the according to the statement of Mr. secretary; Mrs. Adela Day, treas- ter; Mrs. A. D. Day, the president; Mrs. Adela Jones, the applicants; the committee; Mrs. Adela Jones and M. M. Mazen and service of the public. Five accompanies; Mrs. I. McKay-Mor- tairis with competent workers; parliamentarian and ultra- political leaders. ROOSEVELT SUNDAY! You Owe Them a Home 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 Roosevelt signs. Outside the high city taxes and restricted to Colored persons only. See J. W. Lee at the store on paved road or B. F. Farrar at our office. Or call 2-1281. MURPHY-BOLANZ COMPANY underway earlier in the day, but as the band concert is the big event of the day, he will work back for the night attractions. The punk ground, with hard rock and metal music, has everything will be thrown open to 7-piece music day morning. As the crowds begin to pour into the park, the amusement devices and the rides will be worked out. Chairman Gaston has proposed the most successful "Jamethus" band, which has worked out all plans for the celebration with Mr. Thomas and for the program. He has worked out Mr. M. M. McGaughey, District managed of the Universal Life Insurance operation this week. Dr. Flowers and Cleaver were the doctors. Mr. McGaughey is improving life insurance in a new way. He has his dutice in a new day. P. G. M. COUNCIL HOLDS OFFICIAL MEETING T. G. M. Council 123, Odd Fellows met Sunday - afternoon - Odd Fellows hall - cornery, Floral and Burdor Street, with a fall meeting. This being the only official meeting since April, all Past Grand Masters were fellows. The committee, a committee reporting local entertainers D. G. M., S. W. PRICE, Prosided. A. C. WASHINGTON, G. Secy. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my neighbors and friends for kindness, shown and family. During the brief interview, I was asked to tell you 1028, my friends for like Alexos, Carl, especially Mrs. Robinson and daughter who remember me. I wish to thank all of my friends also for the many beautiful flowers, shown and family. After motorizing to Houston, to stun, Miss P. E. M. Wesens, Worthy Mission, M. S. M. Wesens, Worthy 125, Mrs. Tillie Luna, Worthy Matron of Sweet, Fruity Juvileau Matron of Sweet, Fruity Juvileau Kunny, Secretary of Sweet, Will William Juvileau, Court returned to Mission, Secretary of Sweet, They report a pleasant and intricate trip to "Heavenly S. E. SMITH OPENS MOD ERN BARBESHOP The North Dall business district will have another addition to it when the modern barbershop called by 5.2. Smith is opened to the public this week. Street, according to the statement of Mr. Smith, it will contain the very latest appliances for the comfort and service of the public. Five dailies in charge will be set off in a TAKE YOUR ROOSEVELY background of Italian marble fixtures background of Italian marble fixtures background of marble or mabagame Italian marble will complete the shop design of Italian marble plated will represent an invest- ment in Italian marble In addition to its barber and music equipment, it will contain a large array of digital filed card and cigarette stand, with a photograph record department. WEST DALLAS Sunday was good with the Rising Star Missionary Baptist church in Birmingham, part of his work and part of his staff or officers. He clocked, patrolled, Lane presented a sermon. At 7:48 o'clock the pastor presented another son starting stirring his audience, present. Beautiful uniforms and large lot. Dallas for sale at prices less than rent. Will build comfortable home for you. Can rent than you may rent and will have from $400 to $100 if you act now. We are the leading industrial center of the city. See K. C. U. Washington, SW. Avenue with Dallas Express we make it possible for you to travel to Dallas. Our account. Over forty satisfied purchasing vary our easy plan. Carnation Palmer No. 11, L. K. A: met J. June 6, 1988, and elected the following officers for the next ensuing year: J. S. Adkins, W. Master; J. S. Adkins, Y. Master; D. B. Garner, W. Secretary; Dr. B. Garner, W. Secretary; Dr. B. G. CLEF CLUB ENDS SEASON WITH PARTY The G-Cler Music Club ended its club year with a house party at the hostess home of the 2002 State street. The house with the decoration of plant beds, the lanterns and the ladies in their pretty summer dress, dress made of silk, and the gauges conducted by Miss Blanche T. Johnson and music by Miss Tahnie Pritman "wilied away the near the close of the evening, tokens of appreciation were presented by the Medames W. V. Manack, E. Arlington Wilson, J. C. Lett and M. Cott, and the guests presented the gift, each of them thanked the club for their cooperation and thoughtfulness, the crowd and cake were served. The following officers were elected to serve for the office of Mrs. J. L. G. Walters, president; Mrs. L. G. P. Ginkotin, vice-president; Mise F. H. Emory, second vice-president; Mrs. A. D. H. Hewitt, secretary; Mrs. Adela Day, treasurer; Mrs. E. G. Hice, directives; Mrs. Adela Jones and M. M. Mayo, secretary; Mrs. E. G. Hice, parliamentarian and librarian. R FAMILY TO HARRIS' Apparel Section. Third Floor Extreme right— Yellow flat crepe with fagottedecircles Values up to $29.50 Now, when frocks are most wanted, comes this most important presentation of dresses for every vacation and summer need at greatly reduced prices. Georgettes, flat crepes, chiffons and crepes de chine make their stunning bids for your favor...in models for the train, for bridge, town, sports and theater. Sketched are six delightful samples. 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THE CHICAGO DRY GOODS STORE, 2219 Hall Street Dallas, Texas KING'S FAMOUS SAUSAGE Made by KING AND JONES GROCERY Exclusively We Deliver State and Thompson Phone 3-4872 - PAGE THREE Slight, frowned — Old blue chiffon utter, dory. With smear, at the hiple. Beginning in the precinct conventions and continuing with unbroken determination in county, state and national conventions, the group of leaders headed by C. C. Littleton, Wm. M. McDonald, Captain Elgin, Wm. Paul Gage and others, have fought one of the most determined political battles ever known in the history of this state. They have gone down to glorious defeat and the hopes, of their followers, by no means shattered, have risen with the complete knowledge of the sort of fighting spirit that has actuated them. And further than that, there is not a self respecting Republican in this state who has the welfa of the party at heart who has not resolved that for all time to come he will continue the fight for the recognition of the true principles which have governed the party for all of these years. It is no need to review the fight. And for once in our political lives we have the satisfaction of knowing that every possible resource was used in forcing the issue. Not since the days of Cecil Lyons, according to those who are directly familiar with the history of the Republican Party in Texas, has a content contained sufficient merit to be carried to the floor of the national convention with any possibilities of success. Yet this contest became the property of the convention in open session and its legal aspects were looked over and discussed. It is rather significant that the disfranchisement angle of the question at no time obtruded itself into the open discussion. The methods by which the Creager regime has been able to perpetuate itself never once came in for mention. Yet it is upon that angle that all of the dissatisfaction which race voters in Texas have, has come. The Creager regime has been able to even allow for the casual participation of the Negro. The Express makes this statement in full knowledge of the presence of several Negro delegates to the state convention and it remembers that even though there were fifty-two places killed on the delegation, no single Negro was chosen even as a candidate. The porters in the state were to be found within the race. It was on that ground that the majority of the voters of the race ejected to support the Wurzbach faction. Such a course was the only self respecting one to be taken in the race. The Creager regime but no ultimate defeat, the race voters are satisfied. Just what the effects on the general election in Texas the action of the convention in Kansas City will have cannot not be stated. It may or may not affect the Hoover decision, but it will not affect the growth of the party in Texas any more easy as far as state politics are concerned. The Texas vote has generally been inconsequential as far as the national elections are concerned. But in state politics, now that there is hope of attracting more voters, the state will decide of the Negro voters as a mass will have weight. The Express again commends the race voters for their stand in precinct, county and district conventions and urges that they in no way change the spirit of political independence, which them they do. Despite the victoryors than they could have been in any other way, Self respect must be maintained. Peon makes no decisions. Those of slavish spirits are forever at the mercy of those who cannot accept defeat, are not fit fighters. Principles are everlasting; and in this case a principle was involved. The 19th of June WHAT PRICE POLITICAL FREEDOM? THEN and NOW might be the subject of a long discourse on the day which the race celebrates in Iowa as official Annapolis inauguration, the welcoming, positional and sorrowful, divided families and lack of family life. Now, the highly constructive workers and problems of a different sort not yet as perplexing. The comparison is productive of pride in the three score years, and has insolvent it has been the custom of the patrons on such days as this to review the record and to across by painting to the program stand. The Negro voters of America have been without exception loyal to the Republican Party. They have blindly followed its leadership through all of the years until now. Fortunately for the race, there have always been several of its members of sufficient strength and acumen to maintain leadership in the states in which they reside. But now that the fily-white sentiment is growing with such rapidity, it appears that soon a clean sweep will have been made and that there will be none of the race left in positions of power and influence in the party. That such a thing should happen be unthinkable. Steps must be taken and at once to forsail such action. The trend of the party is now unmistakable. How the attention of the national leaders can be directed to the power of this tremendous voting power of the race constitutes an out problem which confronts those who think. And upon their solution of this question rests the future of the race at least in the south. This strength in other sections of America has already been successfully demonstrated. It is literally true that there are thousands of Negroes in Texas, we know, who having their poll tax, do not go to the poll and vote. There are likewise other thousands of voting age who do not pay their poll tax. On these two groups there must be many hours of work spent and many months of interest taken. They constitute our strength. They constitute our problem. The convention closed Friday afternoon and carl Saturday morning, all the special trails from which they came. Wurzbach Faction Loses i Kansas City (Continued from page 1) CONTINUED FROM PAPE ONE convention itself Wednesday morning. It has attracted National attention from the beginning and it is the most important historical history has much a contest been brought with such concession that but this test of growth on the floor of the convention was the most significant sentiment which has been manifesting itself from the earliest conflicts which the definite announcement of President Collidge that he refused to attend Pennsylvania's delegation to the standard of Housemans his nomination. Five men figure largely in London among the race men who composed forty-pen cent of the Warburg deliberation was the warren, one of the trio which made the contribution of the fight possible. One of the men who were drawn from the various congressional districts at the state legislature, resisting the votes to make the concession, it is to be remembered that is distinctly antigovernment and the race is represented in no way in the congressional body. Louisville is giving in royal welcome, a hearty response. (Continued from page 1) Al. A. K. Godet, the Minneapolis Department, Louisville is giving in royal welcome, a hearty response. Certainly it is true that the recent fight in the Republican party has shown us conclusively that there must be more coherence in our efforts political. We can no longer sit down and wait on the mercies of the Lord." They always come but in their own way and to him who is forewarned and therefore forearmed. Our future welfare is bound up in our ability to organise more closely politically than has ever been the case before. Our salvation lies in the speed with which this organization is accomplished. It must take place by small units and these must be related to each other in a way that is easy to this organization but thoughtful consideration of our present plight. Wo the Honorable Board of Directors and Members of the Dallas County of Commerce, Dallas, Texas Guestmen: Sunday night when Mine Trial begins. Professor George W. Carrier, for dutifully resigned research in agricultural economics, and for Hayes, for achievement in singing, 1325, James Weldon Johnson, 1325. I have loved that, Mr. Clarke has been successful that he should be in the public press of the city. Mr. Clarke's resignation follows: To the Honorable Board of Directors and Members of the Dallas County of Commerce, Dallas, Texas Greetmen: I take this opportunity first, to thank each of you for your past cooperation and commitment for racial consideration and Dallas betterment, during its many three years of experience and are pleased to state that I have absolutely no requests to register for any program, have been put forward, but all of our experience have rather been a moment that the time has come to alter the parting weeks in view at our meeting, may I amend your to address any movement to trail in the deal, but just "keep sleeping on," until the next meeting has actuated our efforts for com- I feel that we have distinguished ourselves in a well organized community of leaders, like which so far as I know, we have a very well organized community in local, Civic organizations, and also have a very well organized community in Dallas has been successful in accomplishing the task of the much needed mission. Dallas has not for the lack of faith in the organization, not for the lack of faith in the organization, not for the lack of other conventions. I in view of the above, I am in the organization, as your Executive Director, in recognition, as your Executive Director, to deliver to you during the entire life of the organization your continued success. I remain CHRISTIAN CELLEBRATION There will be a Christian celebration held at Chester Park, corner Hall. A special wounds by the Pope will be held, or God in Christ, June 19th. Come, and enjoy yourself. There will be receptions, music and speaking by some of Dallas' prominent cliffers, both day and night. Everybody will be there. Elder J. E. Morris, Father and Manager. Sunday night at 10:35 p.m. m. Maryle at 10:35 p.m. m. on by Jill Lawrence's wife, Myrle at 24:11 Lawrence Street, and by Jill Lawrence's wife, three times and was chaperone Parkland-hospital where it was learned that his condition is not suitable for discharge, his escape before officers arrived, Officers Jowell and Wade ROYAL CROSS HOLDS ANNUAL - TRANKSGIVING SERMON Sunday afternoon the members of the eleven Palaces of the Roy-ter Palace, the Royal Palace, with a large number of friends and members of the chapel in the palace, heard the annual Thanksgiving German preached by Rev. G. SUNDAY NIGHT FIGHT SEEN MAN TO KOSPIAL WITH FOUR BULLETS WOUNDS. Sunday night when Miss Thelma Walker and Sim Ocal failed to stop the gun and shot sim four times in the body. Sim was carried to the hospital where she learned that his condition is sepsis. The shooting look at place at the hospital where she started between the two. Those witness, the shooting were Sim Ocal, a police officer, Smith Court, Jesus Wills of 330 6 Thomas Ave, and Miss Minnie Detective Mitchell, Dougherty and Simmons investigated. No arrest was made as Thelma made her escape. WHITE STAMES BOSS BOY AS HE CARRIES HIM DINNEL. B. E. Shenakne (white) of 1002 Browder ordered his dinner from Jobriner's cafe and when he was sent with the dinner Shenakne made his knife and cut Will several times. Shenakne was an archer and was sent to murder, Origen, Greeneus and McGlothin made the arrest. Institution, Given Three Years to Raise Equal Sum With an enlarged faculty, the possibilities are even greater. With it, the influence for good is greater. The students upon the race as a whole for the Man's Notes College now numbers among its Association, R. M. Andrews, A. Abstudent body representatives of former, K. N. H. Harass, Abstained almost every state in the nation, Mrs. Company, W. H. Warner. It was perhaps a coincidence. Reenter, and a number of others, but a significant one—that of the. The Association will be communicative with the students of the Company. The author "In Harass to be said on the instate interest in Education." President to his announcement of the Gen Hope, too, in a short introduction oral Education Board's offer, emailed to the students of the Company. Learning will be the challenge mental and loans made to has come! The General Education members only. It will also con- board, through its generous offer, duct a savings department and provide a financial support to departs from hope for Morehove College as an the general public. influence in the life of the Negro. The particular function of the youth and the Negro race. It re-institution is to encourage thrift and women to accept the challenge and wage earners, and to respond to it in no unanticipated need of this class for small loans. prince. at reasonable rates, then meeting. Commandment exercises for effective warfare upon the marked start of an amnesty. in this With the present endowment of country, he $220,000. It is the hope of the and is now Manager of the Roy- President and others that the al. Knights. He will be in charge to raise the of the technical work of organ- endment in $1,000,000. Supervise the oper- ing. The College is fortunate in hav-ness of being in on its Board of Trustees, et other cities than Dublin. Dear Nan: I am high school girl who self-educates. My mother will not over-let me call up the fellows like the older girl. I am not paid much attention to the girl who, do not call them up, but I think I please their lavity and they can't be bothered with their clothes and am not the worst thing to look upon. I can dance with them and but other than a "hello" or amusing greeting they pass as though they are not what is the matter. Durham, N. C. June 16—Ordnance conspiracy and by-law cases on the first day of the Royal Knights Saving and Loan institutions were filed on Bath, England, where the local Negroes headed by Prof. W. C. Johnson, local guard, and businessman are Prof. W. C. Gawker, local Southern Baptist minister, Margaret Southern Fiction author, Margaret Shaw, Keaton, C. O. Pearson, L. Willote, Secretary Burke, John K. Pearson, K. King, Pearson, Supreme Grand Master of the Royal Kakita J. H. Ormes, Secretary David J. K. King, David J. A. Dye, Secretary of the People's Building and Loan Why not write your troubles to Naomi's Notes. The conductor of this column, it is personified, is the world and she is an anxious to be of real service to those of the young and the old. The world and she is anxious to be of real service to those of the young and the old. She will tell you the young misses how to solve advice to the young man, who seek advice. She has told parents of their children, the young and she can tell parents of their children, which are confronting them, which are in need of counsel. You are in need of counsel. You are in need of counsel. You are in need of counsel. Naomi's Notes. (sara) Naomi's Notes. (sara) Naomi's Notes. (sara) Svra, Ave. Dallas, Texas Plans of the group now con- tinue the organization and op- eration of twenty-three cities of North Car- goan, and a number of cities in colonial and other Pennsylvania, as concerning the unit is operating smoothly. Joint Meetings of U. B. F. and S. M. T. Continue Very Resultful. In the joint meeting of the judges and Templars of the U. B. R. and B. M. T. Monday night a large number of prisoners were released. The largest of their releases "Wanted were submitted and adopted when their police immediately after their medical examination. The committee of members is growing in number and a large number in hospital is being treated. The large number to awarded. Prof. J. R. Jibbels, Mt. Stewart- ly, NY, visited the White Rock offices visited the White Rock Community Thursday night when he visited applegate interment, in the number of applegate members. Of all the lodges and tombs are used to meet at the Mastic Towers on Monday, Monday the 18th at L. P. M. Grand Worthy Counselor and Cabinet Receives Many Fine Gifts During Session MILK MILK MILK WHITENER Three Piece Living Room Suite THIS SUITE A REGULAR $112.50 VALUE The Suite consists of Davenport, Chair and Wing Chair as shown in attractive patterns of Jacqued Valours. Finely tailored and a real bargain at this low price Trade In Your Old Furniture Now it is remarkably easy to have your own custom-made dress. No matter how dated, money or pinup your complete ensembles, Dr. Pafaline is a marvelous artist. She is particularly beautiful to a wimpy personality, and the application of this wonderful beauty transforms, your skin clears and the marks, pimples, freckles and acne disappear, which causes "shine," disappearance and whiteness. Whitewash you get, one-piece. DR. FRED WHITE 2101 Elm Street at Oliva for over 30 years Three Pieces THIS The Suite Chair as a Valour, b low price Special Sale Price Trade ANDE 30TH ANNIVERSARY a amazing result, so quickly and so easily, from any tote-room counter serving race people, use as directed and quickly. If your don't can supply you, send direct upon request. FREE! If you want to buy it, before you buy, send 4 camps in free sample of package of Powder and White Shimmer Soap. Add Dishwashing Liquid to Lab Soap. Add Dishwashing Liquid to Lab Soap. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1928 In the introduction to the Diblography, Annalie Pauline Stokes, a graduate of the University, is an effort to furnish cancercate materials for her research and to find authors of valuable books pamphlets and articles from paris, london, and america. I contain 17,000 entries covering publications in the world. Mr. Work has been engaged in the work of the work has been in contact with librarians and authorists in all parts of the world. EVERYBODY WILL John THE-ELKS in their 19th Celebration COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT TO BE-ORGANIZED — MEMBERSHIPS BEING HRESSED A few days ago Chairman Joseph J. Rhbode mailed letters to two hundred representative churches in the country to the fact that "the Young Men's Christian Association, in a corporate body, and the police are harpy-delicated by a local membership, and lightened christian mend should maintain membership connections technically to participate in the business affairs of the Dallas Association, the annual fund of "only $2.90" in view of the fact that, at present, operations are operated on the unimproved level. The following men have responded Mr. T. J. H. Smith, Dr. J. W. Anderson, Milton J. D. W. Anderson, Prof. T. W. Prest, Prof. W. W. Willis, Dr. L. K. Hamilton, Dr. J. H. Kearns Prod. S Day and Night Furniture 4410 2nd Avenue The chairman stated that no membership campaign was content with 100 million quality rosters of ten million members. He also said that our committee and other committees that are needed to direct to the organization are the year. Applications for membership may be filed with chairmen of the organization or the most direct. The opportunity is limited to those who are interested and willing to serve. REMEMBER THE ELKS PARADE and DANCE June 19 HEAD OF WONDERFUL WORKERS OF THE WORLD HUSBY LARGE PARK SITE IN CALIFORNIA Calvert, Texas, June 16—Ian J. H. Anderson, head of the Wonderful Works of the World has been appointed to serve just three miles from the heart of the city in which all of the pleasure loving public with artificial arrangements, for the complete convenience of the pleasure loving public. Running deep makes it ideal for swimming and wading pursuits and a place in the city in the park, makes it a favorite of Ibis who love that sport. A mammoth celebration on the park, with the park which is dedicated to the one of the public as well as for the park which Mr. Anderson heads. EVERYBODY WILL John THE ELKS in their 19th Celebration ANNOUNCEMENT THE FORGOT AGENTE' CLUB or Dallas, Texas, will have its FIRST ANNUAL SHERMAN SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1928 At 8:30 P. M. at Glenn Chase, Baptist Church, Denver, near Pittsburgh AH Points, Agents of the City are repeatedly requested MRS. M. D. S. BROWN, Pres. MRS. J. V. GLOVER, Soc. 6-16-31 The Elks Are Dancing At JUNE 15TH JUNE 19 4' H 8 p. m. Phone 4-8304 STEPHEN B. BROWN STORE Don't guess it. Try us First. We have it or will get it for you. STEPHEN B. BROWN STORE STEPHEN & STEPHEN PROP. 2017 Metropolitan Avenue, Dallas, Texas PROF. LEWIS, Chicago Indian Medium 45 years before the public. Ses and join all. He was born with power, to direct and advise and help men and women in to take in life to better themselves. Readings Daily, 1419 N. Carroll Avenue, Phone 8-2618 Want Representative in each town for the professionals pay $6.00 up-Spare time a month. 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