Dallas Express

Saturday, July 7, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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Loyal Friends Delegates Leave For San Antonio, Session Sunday Texas Federation Colored Women's Club in Houston A Champion of Justice A Messenger of Hope Founded by W. E. King Volume 35 More than fifteen hundred representatives and delegates comprising the States of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana will attend the June 8th presentation leaving for the Ninth Annual session of the Grand Lodge of Burlington of the Loyal Friends of America which is to be held at San Antonio, Texas, July 4 to 13 to celebrate the centennial said to be the largest delegation to the history of this grand lodge will leave the Union Technical Training Center to train the steel construction provided by the Railroad Company will host comfort in the delegates travel. National Grand Master, J. Master J. Hight in a statement made to a re-commissioned juror of the Texas Jurisdiction and greatly increased its membership and drew more jurors. The National Grand Secretary, J. Crawford has been very busy getting his Grand Lodge equipment ready for the San Antonio Jurisdiction. "QUEEN OF BEAUTY" CORNATION CLOSES NATION WIDE CONTEST One of the most interesting of the gala occasions in Haven was presentation, once held at the Athenaeum in 25th. When Martine, Merguese of Central, II, was crowned Queen of Beauty, following her selection as the "Natalie" Catherine Hott of Rochester, N.Y., winner of the second year prize, she presented the award at An enthusiastic ovation was scored the two, beautiful girls who smiled their thanks and accepted the two, beautiful men. The two winteris in the Nelson's Beauty Contest were selected from the 1,000 entrants. All parts of the country who took their photographs to the Nelson's Beauty Contest, Van. manufactures of Nelson's Hair Dressing, Albanian New York, Paris, Editor in Chief of the New York News, was introduced by Milton Gooderder, Manager of the Albanian New York News, presented the prize, to the two women. For Bergson, First Prize winner, was awarded $150 in cash, and two weeks contract to appear on the show. Colin Hoft was presented with a mack award of $250. Because of the presence of social media, the two winners, Marlin Preston, first prize winner, maximally relinquished her right to the mack award. This honer was conferred upon The Dallas Express Los Angeles, July — Two special "Those with the economic advantage, hearing the National Office are always the Best people, the upper class, deserved Mr. Pickles for the Advancements, the People and defenders and Friends race," the National Office from O. Eastern, Southern and ill-educated area, the lower cases, Western States to the N. A. A. C. the servants, the subjects, the innocent white and identified citizens of the assimilated that grows a Los Angeles and with a special eye, round a class in suburban and sort of Los Angeles police were secondary; the economic fact is the city which are decorated with gifts of the city which are decorated with gifts of the work, flags and banners to the Hotel that it becomes very disfigured Somerville to be a alive because of his economic disadvantage he gets the lower Miles, the short and the short and the short hotel-grand and operated he cannot etikte, and he cannot Major George K. C. Erver of Los Angeles, delivered the Address of the Angels, delivered the Address of the Inks, gave his status declarations at the - The Opening Mass of the Meeting of the Conference on the Inks of the State, a same goode. Andorra, which is located in the Andorran Auditorium, which is located in the heart of the old alba district, serves servants more access to the city's cultural and artistic institutions, art concerts and festivals, clean and economically independent, there, including Roland Hagen, and more masters, others. A crowd of more Carolina, sp. su. legislature - Nero and Carrion, sp. su. legislature - Nero and more doors and more 1,000 feet of doors but allow Nero chamber masters but allow Nero chamber masters. ing room is more, an annexation of the Association during the past year, which was read at the opening, to the average white Anglo-Thanatian meeting by James Waltson. It is the skeletal and sweating Negro Johnson, Executive Secretary. It is back in the hotel kitchen, who is actually handling everybody's blahs. The Grifle, delivered on address on Thursday, the ruling catechism in Mishnae "The Presidential Election, Black These seem inconsistent when longer usus in whom we apply Nego cooks, and other Nego agriculturists represent economic subjects in Nego hotels, and in the Nego hotel guest, represent economic equality. And why is a Nego Negro concubine acceptable? There is certainly no physical difference between the concubine and an Nego woman, but there is this important difference: the concubine is but an economic woman, and she must be an economic woman. The gravitation adequately explains that otherwise witness phonomenon called "virtual superiority" against our own economic advantage. If it known it, in Birmingham, we can exclude from passenger elevators freight in hotels, city offices buildings and charity institutions. But just around the corner there will be black and white will rise up in interminably short, no more elec- tral. "Eve the phonomenon of Raven" comes to our homes of its glamour and light of this understanding. Raven does not an injustice but a con- "The Republican Parry Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928 Horizon at Jericho *expressions, with confidence in God* Memorial service were held on Sunday in the Nro malacate maternity room, which held on Sunday. The Nro, the Nro and bids you stand firm. Grand Master J. A. Kirk of Waco, the Nro and bids you stand firm. If you answer, Nro is poor. Presided on Monday the Masons CHURCH WOMEN TO HOLD 2ND INTER-RACIAL CONFERENCE THOUSANDS ATTEND TEXAS MASONIC MEETING. M. J. WEIL, G. H. P. H. A. Moore, Recording Secretary, S. Ann Abouloo J. H. Harper, H. Vernon, N. J. M. Tobert, R. A. C. Dellan A. Booth, P. S. H. Houston A. Washington, M. V. Austin. J. Brown, M. V. San Angelo. Willis, Carter, M. V. San Angelo. Wilson, Carter, W. V. J. C. Bower, C. Fort Worth. H. R. Blair, Sentinel, San Antonio. Garage Service: CHR the respect of upstanding white students and the wrong in *The Melting Point*. America will not allow us to malt even if we whipped. In the past, schools in the country became dependent in time because deprived. Only when there is a strong, aggressive and assertive minority does the majority of students feel strongly insecurate. It is a national disgrace that Negro children revered as white children. The citizens of every state, Alabama and California are put to their highest ideals they are put to their highest ideals they will give the Negro child the very best school and the district accounts will be checked on up to all reports. The off the white, states make the A special committee has gathered suggestions from women all over the country to create those suggestions into a program some topics to be discussed are: the cultural life of America; the achievements, hardships and challenges of women in the United States; how Sunday Schools and other religious educational organizations deal with race attitudes; the problem of interracial relations in our country; moral and religious education; mental and moral attitudes involved in intercultural relations. to more than four hundred satellites over other, as well as of grounds, declared Mr. of those organizations have selected. *Harp*, "has to reward themselves and standers among some of the outstanding leaders who are expectant of to attend and who will take of possession has been requested by Mrs. John Pergison, President, Council of Women for Home Mission, McGowan, Chairman, Interracial McGowan, Chairman, suspensions and their inspiration Carolina, Mrs. May Leonard Wood in the past. And we have not left Secretary, Woman's Mission, quite out to meet in the present Mrs. J. W. Board, Secretary, in the great ideal which a few of Board of Missions, M. E. Church, are beginning to glimpse South, Miss Caroline B. Chapin of however, in that which was preached Mrs. Cordelle C. A. Wine and the authors and sisters of the Mrs. George E. Haynes of the *American Declaration of Independent Board of the W. Y. C. A. endowment, who said Mrs. Charlotte Hawkins Brown. We hold these truths self-evident: The dignity of Palm Beach Memorial In-Action that all men are created equal, statute of Liberty, N. C. M. R. AW, A. that they are endowed by their God, and that they are created by their God. Service, M.D. Church, South. Rights that among them are life. Bishop Brooks to undertake Big Financial Campaign Bishop W. Sampon Brooks formerly born in charge of West Africa, but now assigned to his business ability and financial skill. Realizing the financial needs of a thoroughly business like administration of its affairs, he has reorganized several starting changes in the business ability with 1960s school and he will undertake a large financial campaign in the area. He will provide a good goal. He states, according to report, that the affairs of the school no longer be conducted throughout the school as well as the process itself. In furthering that plan will provide it will institute a system or collection and accounting which will take care of all of the educational activities that will be employed to look up all reports. Therefore, with the abilities and policies of, Bishop state that he has the reputation of doing all of his business and financial thoroughness and it is evidently that the school will reach a high point of efficiency during his administration. HOLD 2ND FERENCE Interesting Speeches Feature of Meeting of Women's Club. the most representative singers of the state are the features of the twenty-third annual convention of the Texas Federation of Colored Women, a convention here. Convention headquarters are being maintained at Triptyx and E. Church, corner of 10th and 11th streets, events of many sorts are being given the visitors in the various locations arranged in a function is arranged for Prairie View State School when the visitors will be the guests on the campus. A mug meeting on Sunday afternoon opened the sessions. The feature of this meeting was the presentation of the vice president of the Texas Women's Club (white) whose comment on the contribution of women to the war was the occasion for much aplause. General comments of those women, Mr. Mira, Feldh had studied much and read widely of the Literature of the War. Los Angeles, July 10 — **Seth Gonsalves**, '08, recently came in for sharp criticism last night, in the address of R. G. O'Neill, Blitz attorney of Los Angeles, speaking before the 18th Annual conference here of the National Association for the Advancement of Color.** PRICE 5 CENTS NUMBER 20 Sunday Houston A Feature of Meeting Men's Club. Pleasant, Mrs. John Griggy, Mrs. R. M. Pfeiffer of Tyler. President Delivers Annual Message The annual address of the pres- ident, Mrs. A. Bernards, John- was also delivered at the formal opening. It was filled with the thoughts and inspiration for the women of the state to take the work of their organizations more efficiently. To the more com- plicated to the opportunity for sex and inspiration, it is now open to the women of the race everywhere. Representative Women From All clothing in the night of our quin industry, will tell fall awake, one fourth to another and we shall sail forth as soon freed from the de- partment to mountain, convert or on plain offers." 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Mrs. Minnie Thoms of 801 Wall Street left Monday to visit the encampment of the American Airlines fleet at the Uniform Bank Co. K. which she has served for many years. Mrs. N. O'Amore of 4242 Clark WEST DALLAS improved. } Miss Kelly Gide wished to announce the marriage of her daughter, Mia Gide. Xinglue Harris to Mrs. Gide. Xinglue Harris to Mrs. Gide. Mrs. Gide and Mrs. Stickle are 15 a few weeks in Houston, Texas. CARD OF THANKS We acknowledge the kind expression of sympathy shown by friends at the death of my beloved husband. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928 for the churches, end heading temporal organizations at Lincoln College, and for the church bids. Mrs. Salle, Smith, lt. for Odessa, Texas to visit him, visit the church, and visit the church in San Angelo, Texas, Mr. Tex Thompson and Mrs. Georgia White and Mrs. John White, both night. H. P. Patton, officiant, Mrs. Edna Hines who has been ill through the day. Dr. Pa. in the guest of Pittsburgh, Pa. in the guest of, his brother Mr. Jes Wilson. lows. Mr. J, Q. Blows, President, Missouri Governor, Vice President, Missouri Governor, Vice President, Missouri Governor, Transmere, One aim is for a better "Jazz Fest." Our aim is for a better "Jazz Fest." July 8, hikking every member to July 8, hikking every member to Mr. Jeddy Clarkson, John, Jr. more profitable and in every way more valuable. A new feature did not change the nature of the farm curriculum. This course will cover many phases of work experience, including farm management and they are urged to attend some to receive full benefit from the farm. All building will be thoroughly renovated at the close of summer, and all work will be made to take care of the great crowd expected. We look forward to seeing you. We expect attaches. A rate of one cent per mile both ways has been granted and other lines have granted a rate of two-thirds of the one way fare. With the rates granted over all lines, the rates charged by rail will by auto, and certainly far after all are urged come by train. You will be given time in times to be placed in the building ready, when the meeting opens. The annual summer party, it writes an event with them, is a celebration of friendship with music, anticipation and laterward special guests at the parties for the summer. The kiddies represented, their absence very much, were the philiphs Chism, Beginner, Superintendent, Johnson, Brown and Todd. WILY TEACHER MARRIES IN OHO Mr. Jessica Tyler, Jacksonville Phi. announces the marriage of Mrs. Sister Mary O'Riefe Tyler, Mrs. Mary Ann Shields Tyler, and Thomas June 1928 at Eagles Oregon, Ohio. This announcement will be given out the country, Mrs. Scott is in graduate of Howard University and will be sent to Winer College, Texas, and then sent to College of North Carolina. During her time in Washington High School Greenbear, N. C. Mr. Scott is in graduate of Washington University. He and his wife, Trace, are and living in Garden City, New York. University affiliating is STREET NO. 1 8-8000 3-7831 Cochran and Allen Instant Motor To Any Pa ALLEN STREET If We Sell It Chili and Toast They Are Pron. Jacksonville Douglas St. For Sale Wuhan to be built for Sale Football Socotr. For Sale CEDAR SPINNING Nice post-port for sale University C. and has taught Nice post-port for sale North Carolina. Durham. On the way to right party. High School. C. Mr. Socotr. On the way to right party. MR. K. 6-121 or SUPPLIER 8-49 Broadway At Allen Instant Motor Delivery Service To Any Part of the City LEN STREET PHARMACY N "If We Sell It We Delivery" Chili and Toasted Sandwich "They Are The Best" 1 STORE 8-49 Broadway At Allen STORE NO. 1 STORE NO. 2 8-0200 8-0200 7-0201 7-0201 Ockham and Allen Thomas and Hughes Instant Motor Delivery Service To Any Part of the City ALLEN STREET PHARMACY NO. 2 "If We Sell it We Deliver it" Chili and Toasted Sandwiches "They Are The Best" KING'S FAMOUS SAUSAGE Mad KING AND JO —Exclu We D State and Thompson NOTICE AGE Made by KING AND JONES GROCERY —Exclusively— We Deliver State and Thompson Phone 3-4872 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 EXPRESS AIREDALE CIGARS A DOG ON GOOD CIGAR SOUTHERN SPECIALTY CO. DISTRIBUTORS VACANT LOTS Douglas St. Oak, Culh will hire a purchaser an make manageable HR cost. For Sale or Rent GELARAN KING Nine-room house with kitchen, wine and sewer, Waddell Avenue, Ala. garage. GELARAN KING Nine-room house with kitchen, wine and sewer, Waddell Avenue, Ala. garage. MR. KING, 6-1121 of 6,8337 Delivery Service Part of the City PHARMACY NO. 2 We Delivery 1 We Delivery 1 Used Sandwiches We The Best le by NES GROCERY sively- Deliver Phone 3-4872 Y~ADAMS CUSTOM-GRADE SHOES STACY~ADAMS MEN'S CUSTOM-GRADE SHOES BEST SINCE 1718 MUS ROOS CO. NERMER ELM ame FREE RENTI Additions, Just off the Main Street laboring man. 4 rooms each to 90 per week. NA CO. 2-1811 HED STOPS HEAL Fever - Pain - L The Great WORLD'S LIMESTRIES ELECTRICAL HOP light, night and waterproof gain Bryan St. 0053 Phone Let Me Be Your Druggist IMMUNITY DRUG ST. S. T. WILLIAMSON, Jr. Prop SUPERIOR DELIVERY Quillette St. It have it. Will Get it, or it am'r TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO SEVELT SUNDAY You Owe Them a Home ROOS CO., ELM and AKARD PRESENT! 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Large lot at $10 down, $10 per month and no in-terest whatever to pay. Drive on the Kauffman road to the Rosevelt sign. 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-DOLANZ COMPANY Nice five room brisk homes with good streets, sidewalks, garages, na your garden or chickens. Also four and five room frames, conveniences, garages, etc. In good FRAME HOMES $80 Cash. Bi-monthly payments on the balance ther Large lots at $10 down, $10 per terrest what to pay. Drive on the Kaufman road to signs. Outside the high city taxes Colored persons only. See J. W. Lee at the store on p. Farrar at our office. Or call 2-12812 MURPHY-BOLANZ.COM five room brick homes with baths, sidewalks, garages, sandy soils on or chickens. Four and five room frame homes, garages, etc. In good location. IE HOMES $50 Cash, Brick $100 payments on the balance that you can pay at $10 down, $10 per month, never to pay. On the Kaufman road to the inside the high city taxes and recessions only. W. Lee at the store on paved rooftop office. Or call 2-1281. MURPHY-BOLANZ COMPANY on brick homes with bath rooms, on walka, garages, sandy soil, good for dickens. five room frame homes with city ages, etc. In good location. IES $50 Cash, Brick, $100 Cash, and on the balance that you can meet $10 down, $10 per month and no in- pay. Kaufmann road to the Roosevelt high city taxes and restricted to aly. at the store on paved road or B. F. e. or call 2-123L. HY-DOLANZ COMPANY SHAVE WITHOUT A RAZOR 1 --- MAGIC PAGIB THREE THE FINEST SHOES THAT MEN CAN BUY! —All New Styles, Leathers, and Slices. COME IN TO-DAY! ```markdown ``` MEMBER NATIONAL NEURO PRESS ASSOCIATION. THE DALLAS EXPRESS Published EVERY SATURDAY MORNING in the Year at 2400 Swine Ave. Battered at Post Office at Dal- tas, Texas, as second-class matter under Art of Congress, March 1479. FOREIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE W. B. ZIPP COMPANY, 800 South Deerhorn St. Chicago, Ill. In these days when all thought are turned toward the politician, the outlook of the negotiation when it is begun, would go far toward politics as such which is to be demanded. One of the great powers is generally referred to the group as when they do that, so that the politician can come and after the payment, many of the holders of debts do revolt to the pole and the politician goes on negotiation. An address delivered at an annual meeting of a Texas trade union, in 1981, emphasized the importance that the trade union societies of this state could do much in reminding them of their obligation. If they prove themselves to be members in their annual programs and seek to see to it that all of their members become holders of membership, it may be remarked that much of the political program which they have been involved in has been through the interest of the hands of the various fraternal orders in the state in having their members involved in the work of the only duty they had the payment of poll tax, but they seem to have done so in vexing vices and in settling aside meeting nights for the discussion of the political issues. Russia could adopt some such policy with the hope of the benefit to the national security of the country. The situation which we face politically is serious enough to warrant the inclusion in the national security in the programs of our annual meetings of various sorts. The Russian government is the nation of the state. It is composed of the most intellectual and most educated members. Each debate has some power and practice in his community and through which much necessary information is politicized as a citizen might be spread. It forms the foundation that the Russian government considers. The new life of the free life threatened in ISIS the result as the result of unorganized and considerate consideration of the rights contests. DEMOCRATS, REPUBLICANS AND THE RACE + PLL BE A MAN Members of the race were complaining several days ago because of the apparent victory of all of the Lily white elements at the recently elected Republican convention in Kansas City. Now Editor Richardson and correspondent Edgar Hammond have been accused of National Convention wired off the members of the race who attended as spectators and accorded no courtesies to those who were attendant in other capacities. In short, it seems that even to a greater degree than has formerly been the case the race politically is between "the devil and the devil." That is literally true. We are forced to accept half courtesies from the Republican Party and to face actual crimes from the Democrats. Although the Republicans have always considered the most active friends of the Negro in America and have accorded him a part in the most serious cases of the crimes against the other way and he is to be no longer no considered. The attempt to grow a large party in the south is generally considered as responsible for this condition. And the thoroughness with which that party is doing its job of getting rid of Negro influence is to be seen in the fact that the Southern Mississippi is the soil surviving Negro National committees. one thing is certain; the Negro is faced with a serious condition that does not now seem easy of cure. Only one hope stands out and that it's the one which will require both time, thought and much sacrifice. Already in the North he is acquiring his rights by vetoing having pooled his resources into the fight against the slave system to grant him office because of his voting power. Must continue to be done with increasing regularity as time goes on. But in the south members of the race must come to that joint by more deliberate degrees but just as surely. Court justice must be invoked where their rights to vote in the race are closely and definitely, hirrising shrewdly with their combined voting strength, and in that way finally win a way into the councils of any party which they may choose. The time is definitely, have when the same comma need which have riven to the fraternal societies which took care of the slave system in every city and hamlet, which are devoted to the securing of opportunity in a civic way for the group. This is a long and tedious way but it is a sure way. It is also a way which, if followed, will result in that political mindedness on the part of every member of the race which is now so powerful that they can power and a process of boring from within. This after all may be the better and more desirable condition. BEN BESS-GOES BACK TO PRISON Ben Bess is of South Carolina had been in prison thirty years for rape and assault when a belated statement from the woman in the case gave him his freedom. The case has attracted national attention and reasons of paal. The woman was sentenced to five years in comment on the courence. All were agreed that the pardon issued to him by the governor was a good thing and that in addition the state owed him some consideration of a substantial sort for the mans days of labor which he had given without pay. There was some talk of a suit to recover damages but later it was learned that the woman had been sentenced to five years in prison and did not know what it contained. Now Bess is back in prison. The mildest comment which may be made with regard to such a case is that there can be no doubt but that that state is in the control of hoodlums whose ideas of Nordic supremacy far outweigh their ideas of the sacredness of the North. It is not the case that the dastardly galaxy of Negro battling history. Had it not really happened, it would have been mutilated. Wild imagination would have been non-plussed in conjuring up such a thing. Yet it really is, justice is going again a bit more. It is not the case that another of the things which proves how far the better thinking south is from actual control of its affairs. It is just added evidence that the initil of the mob still reigns. On the theory that continued pain finally renders the sufferer less susceptible to it or at least more able to resist it, it is not the case that about as another pain would be a continual sufferer. Though still sensitive to it, it knew it for just another of the pangs to which it has long since become accustomed. But it does have the effect of causing more definite knowledge of the state than it would have better thinking members of the white race to the effect that the lawn are to be followed. Admitting that all such statements are made in the best of faith, the Negro realizes that to a large extent that portion of the white race is powerless to resist it, he must have in charge alone to the same degree that they have the Negro. It is unfortunate but true. LYNCHING Nakayama has announced that five lynchings have taken place in the first six months of this year. The last two months would have been more酷 because for the first time almost in history the country had no such case for the lynchings. The first two months of the announcement was in press two Negro brothers who dared to fight two white men were taken from jail in Mississippi and hanged and mutilated. The total now for the year to seven. Expense has hoped almost against hope that the good judgment of the white leaders of the south and of America generally would be now have caused to be written upon the statute books of their states a law against lynching. Good faith in the light of their arguments during the fight to enact a federal anti-lynch law would have seemed to demand it. But they have not been able to bring it. In the case of the mobbing them and their good intentions seem to go for naught. America as such is tired of this evil. Public sentiment in all but the most benighted sections of the south is demanding its cessation. And there is little doubt now but that the federal government must step in and do for the lynchings. The court will determine themselves. It must pass an anti-lynch law. And the sooner it is done the better it will be for this country. The white south of the better sort is wholly unable to control his hooligans and mobbblers. Steps must come in from else- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928 Neiggy performs some queer *HEPPERSON*: *Nav. John Vaughn*. The Niggy killed recently was hurled on her waiting horse before she died. The Niggy was chained to *Hess*; for their right *Nevillevix* with Rex J. D. Trickle. The Niggy was blinded and mutilated and *Sarah* was chained by other silent ministers. Neiggy begins to *brand* and The remains are ordered by the Niggy and rest of the Nergus graves on him *Nevillevix* and daughter of the Nergus graves on him *Nevillevix*. BE A MAN Indispensable in this philosophy of life, for just as educational institutions which superstructure of professionalism, so masked, in the compartment of all life activities and world plasmata, countries, they have ranks, grades, degrees, casts, allures from arts to the mobility of man, from a made a Man, and still is true the Greatest thing in, the world is the demands and necessities of the times are for a man, philological developed, moralized, moralized, matters whether he wears or not tailored, whether he makes what whatever may be his religious trend or need, whether he is a man, he has our institutions, direct our designs of our institutions, direct our designs of our youth, and help largely in the perpetuity of our civilization. In the world, so far as that is conceived could about an equal share of all little boy—WELL, I WILL, BE A MAN. I AM A NEGRO, WHAT WHAT OF IT? (Brent Riese Nice McKinney) *installment 11* The New Yorker *Guest* Cape Again The New Yorker *Guest* a super-aunt, who spend most of 27 appears in the magazine. He shines through MHWV. Their rich, lively fighting against deprivation and enjoy some of these "tickle" the Nero begins to scare and take his head off. and take his head off. away from his paper," and many other from his paper," and many other to gold scientific research. I have attempted to remove myself as an intellectual and infuriate. I am obsessed with the fact that I am a Neuro and waste no time wishing that I were white. I am not an unprofessional. I now am to unprofessional. I should be as poorly off as my present. I do not believe that I am a white person, but I singee in this great and glorious moment of laughter as the, funny, white folk. Any Negro will not laugh. I am a mercenary and behold the wicked things that the white is guilty of. I am a mercenary and behold that life is worth living in this world. I do not believe that I am dishonestimated against because I am black but because I am white. That is why Mr. Ngroza graduates from Harvard for instance but becomes wealthy and lives in a mansion and swindows moneys, etc. there would have been none or very little boys to the frenemish dormitories. This is a little Economic Geneticism, so I am confident that Ngarersem think about as TEXAS TOWNS WICHTA, FAILS — Mrs. C. I. Wakeley returned home to take up her summer subject after spending the summer with Bill Davis. Miss Charlotte Boot, one of Wichta's popular young ladies left for Los Angeles, California to attend a summer school. We wish for her a. pleasantship and an early return. STEPHEN SPRINGS — Proof. 9 Mr. Frett visited the odd Follows of Mr. and Mrs. 7. L. Cousen, William Hers, Mr. Mackey, Rowe, Joseph Todd, Tory Bickford and Both Jude Forsyth continue. Mr. Will Richardson left for Pichotts Paul's Sunday. BROYTON -- Martin Chable C. M. M. bachelor in history Mr. M. M. appl. Josephine of Duluth was a visitor attended at the Church of God in northeast Mt. Mary and Mrs. Willy Curry came. Mrs. Lena Mosely and Little Miss are visiting her daughter Mrs. Caroline. The plains given to her cery, to note the death of sister on the 5th of June. She is the oldest citizens of this town. She is the oldest citizen of Ford Chapel Church, funeral memorial Mr. Doold. By her Murdurion Mr. Doold had charges of the body. She had charges of the body. She was the winning teams of the county, Molly Anthony, smoother (4) Revision of Discipline The Bulk of the work of walk-in clinics has been done. The passage of the most recent law, the last day. Possibly, fourths of the bills recommended by the committee never reached the necessary to enact them into law, and so claused were rushed through so much court that two persons have any idea of what was wrong. Among the important matters which called were provisions for the establishment of a department of dependents of disease ministers, establishment of a department of adoption or the budget system; consolidation of educational institutions; missionary societies, and the inauguration of a comprehensive V. Temporal Economy As the report of the committee on temporal economy was the most important event of the conference, it concerned itself with everything we need and especially the part which partitions the past quarantine amounted to. 11-14. The general officers, expenditures for missionary work, and the entire department made in this report, it was made at almost the last hour of the day which made understandable practically impossible. I requested and World Problems. Great religious bodies especially the missionaries on things religious, ethical, social and economic. If the case is contained in reports of certain committees and through them to be particular there was devolution on the part of this great Negro Conference has a committee on State of the Church, State of the Country, Temperature, Frequency and other subjects of national interest. These reports were carefully prepared and were comprehensive in their treatments, but merely all of them plummet on the last day when they could scarcely be heard ten feet apart. The most distinctively spiritual feature of the conference was the work of Mrs. W. D. Johnson, wife of Bishop W. D. Johnson, the president of the institution Mrs. Johnson had provided a place on the program for the service. She considered full service just before the ion process, and no matter what was in the day of the day. Bishop and others were called on to lead in prayer, and promoters ministers were in attendance. The morning service was the help of the priest was due to these services and great credit is due to this continuous woman who purpose in her heart that this course would not be turned aside by anything. Writer Excelsior Citation The writer will be criticized and even persecuted but "so persecuted that the proxests which he wrote before" was his master for the Truth! Man's Notes The Mall Box included a letter "Mincerely yours" allow yourself two years. If you still say he loves you then consider carrying him off. But he said he did not. You'll be none the worse off for someone else will surely come to tears her and that sometimes he thinks someone **INFORMATION:** MAKE AN APPLICATION TO A FREEZER CASEK, R. BLAKE J. CHRISTOPHER, INSTITUTION IN THE HISTORY OF THE NEGRO POWER POTENTIAL LEWIS WILLIAMS OF JERSEY, ON AN OMNIA POWER POTENTIAL. DO NOT ALLOW THE RECOVERER JOHN FOUND TO DO ALL IT CAN TO SAVE HIS LIFE. THE RECOVERER JOHN FOUND MAY MOVE A HISPANESE POWER POTENTIAL LEWIS WILLIAMS OF JERSEY, ON AN OMNIA POWER POTENTIAL. SUCCESS MAY MOVE A HISPANESE POWER POTENTIAL LEWIS WILLIAMS OF JERSEY, ON AN OMNIA POWER POTENTIAL. aid and publicity to educational of its own position taken in the authorities. Minutes, lawyer, nbc, frank. case MYSTIC SIKUNE TO HOLD SESS SION AUGUST 18 — 31 The 52th annual session of the Imperial Council, Ancient Egyptians and the Shrine of North and South America, and Jurisdiction will be held at the Masonic Temple, Columbus, Ohio. This is porting one of the most important United States, and was just completed. All the braches and anthirals of Macraey hold their meetings 15. It is the committee's responsibility to commit "committees" of the General Committee to care for upwards of 100 members. The 52s, Plane, Litchford and Fit which is said to be one of the most pompous hostages among colorful monarchs, Among the features as is the usual caution, will be the appearance north, which will be the appearance from Gumble possibly at 1:00 p.m. H. M. August 14, and march through the park of Columbia culminating in the exhibition comparative drill at the State Park. All participants will have been made to hold the drill in the exhibit which will culminate in 14:00 p.m. EDITIOUS NOTE Why not write your trouble to Naia Nadeh. The conductor of this column is a person well versed in the ways of the world and she is anxious to be of royal service to times of war. She is a woman whose counsel of a joust'fat. she will tell you the young minds how to solve the young and how to advise the young man who asks she advice. She has the young and she can well tell parents of their children which are confronting them. Why not tell Nadeh When you address her, she will be confronting them. Farewell Nadeh (note The Dialed Negress, 2408 Near Aya, Dallas, Texas) The Columbus Antiquities, a former donor other structure, which was completed zee that a year ago will be the scene of the awarding of a prize awarded that one time, mary, with their hands will take part in the ceremony, which is numbered and brilliant, bids fair prize for the prize, and the business of Columbus. Many concessions have been made by the shannon of Columbus, for the purpose of making the day of the dearest occasion for nearly a week, a thing every and tacus has been given by the Shannon of Commerce. The Columbus East Lane Street, from Jefferson, 19th street, will be decorated with colorful flowers. North Columbus is the imperial potentiate Levi Williams of Jersey City, N.J. is the Recorder John P. Bowick, is Secretary. Minority Group Protect America Says Rabbi CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 of its own position taken in the Leo Frank case. In 1315 that amount 14,974 deeded a twelfth to Leo Frank saying that the Supreme Court of law "and Rabbi Coffee-Office of the Supreme Court it inabled that the not enough. You proved that in abled to secure. Advidence and that fact and because a more form of justice, the Supreme Court granted a new twelfth to the victim of the ill vigorous fight of the Nationals Association for the Advancement of Justice. The Supreme Court reversed itself nine years after the Leo Frank case. Economics Creates Race Problems Says Pickens CONTINUED FROM PAPE ONE miles our guess. manifestly ideal of zero- self: the universal consistency except in economic relations: a separate zenzo living in the mud bound to a separate economic plane, and any group bound to the same zone; one race, the variegated one race, the varied world's best illustration of the truth: this remarkable group act- tively everywhere possible, locating us in the world. 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SO bees “scopened, for “clared“pyer' with baton tactiien andar Sie Parra ad era taken oret the course and’ sym Inte, malo ‘aceon ta” nove tne ounry Par slate peonle “uote inno reason why the color cf" peopte we Tatas shoul w goed fot coun mid Re Farrar, “hey See toduatriows at C'Somandlan’ cenry hing” ha Cree pope do and they "are Me ae aN Naini. cli hncica Sa THE DALLAS BXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928 Scige oo ais. <cceens amsorainy a ats dun : Ms irar the sore lento’ of out ap, eres will he” atthe Sewn tne oon ‘Pach for amavieent parpooee Sa fi Seta bree an Den zraneed ft ti. semnes'h ara ot eg ae hoes frers for several aye contracting That sromians ta be ths bet oli agai cout tw toe nut eer anremox Wotn Monn ; ‘RECOND AND TALe DIVE IN AX. 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Washington and William of Williams, New Orleans, New Mexico, passed through the city on a boat bound for the National Convention of the West Temple Missions Lodge held its annual memorial at the three oak boxes on P. B. Coordinal prefabricated the sarmon, assisted by the Priest Chapel A.M. Church; Mr. O. D. Powdry, Tony Smith, assisted over to Los Angeles, the M.A. Church; Mr. A. D. Hodes, new home on Noth 11th Ave, in marital compilation. Ford Thomson is able to be out again after a few weeks. Unemployment is vanishing. Industrial commentators may so use the case of the Urban League users as is likewise and be despatched upon vacated during business depressions. The case of the other others have already been re-employed. This has been has been in all the author of Nigra was used before evidence that they are again finding oppivatives in lines of work. Out in Minneapolis the Food Assambling Plant 1 added a few new production automobiles, a new production automobiles, the highest points to the history of the work or can find it. In Springfield, ill., where the urban farm is located, in May 13 April there is said to be "much unemployment among the farmers." Los Angeles corps the report that a gain of $1 a cent cost made in those farms were relieved by the elimination of families in Central California. In the tobacco factories have taken the tobacco factories have colored men, members of local 46 of the Compressed Alb and Founders of the New Bear Rock building from Harrison where construction was low for a year or more, employment showed a "milded advance men were greatly benefited." THE PORO AGENT RENDERS A DISTINCTIVE SERVICE It Pays to Patronize Her PORO HAIR AND TOILET PRODUCTS stand out from the crowded competition with character strength their own. PORO Products are amazingly effective. 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COOPER — Sunday School was well attended at all churches, also Rivk Kelley was with his big things in Wilson Chanel, and also Cooper Kelley was with his big things in Cooper Jians defended the Texas College boys here on the 19, 25 in favor of Cooper. The Texas College boys here on the 19, 25 in favor of Cooper. The annual plaque on the 19, 20 your friend, Mr. Annie Buckner is still ask. Mr. T. E. George closes a successful anniversary celebration, and the student satttled. Just one more Sunday before the Sunday School Convention, Mrs. Magnolia 'Martin was with his brother from Dallas, Mrs. Pamela M. Longan is at home, assits, and Mice Nesia Moerna Walker and Mice Nesia Ollivet were prom P COSGILLAAN A. M. The service were held at all churchhouses Monday, February 11, 2014, at 11:30 a.m. First Baptist Church, Wednesday, February 11, 2014, at 11:30 a.m. Presbyterian Church, Rev. G. C. Harmood the new pastor of Hebel A. M. K. The Golden Bath Club to a large addition on 11 a.m. clock. The Golden Bath Club and Charity Auction, February 11, 2014, at 11 a.m. Golden Bath Club. This was indeed a splendid Auction. Mr. Nancy J. Jessie, President, Mr. M. C. K. Travis of David Mc. and Mr. C. K. Travis of David has been Mr. J. W. Wasserman of Fulham spawn Mr. J. W. Wasserman of Wise, M. W. D. Delilah. All Right was taken before illness. All last Thursday night, improving nicely. Mr. J. W. Wasserman of Bid Oak School in the School in the intrust of the Friendship Sunday Conference. Congress Glades, Director of Sunday School Mission last left Tuesday School last left Tuesday School last left Old Lark Street, Association. Mr. Cotton, 61st Street, 61st Street, 61st Street, Association. The funeral was largely attended at Powell, Texas. Burial of Sparks coming Groverton to attend the Tabor grand tour and was lodge. Sir Kailigh Woods suspected Reynolds in getting a knife out of Tabor and sharedarkansas for the deluge. Mrs M. Mercilieu, Marshall special. 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He was survived by a wife, three sons, and Mrs. Hilliard of Chicago, Oklahoma, was wedged at Benchion, Glenedale C. M. E. Church Sunday morning. Mrs. Oliver; Mrs. Virginia Mosley; and Mrs. Linda Warren of Tyler are visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard. **TILER** — The U.R. P. & M. Te. are making great expedition for the grand lodges which teach them the skills of July, Chef. Jude Walters Watson goes to Athens to accept a position. Ellen Mist Gulick and Mire Max Troop, where they attended the funeral of their Uncle Mary Mare Te. and Mr. R. Lynch left Monday night for the grand lodges at Fort Mrs. MAR Lifesina, ins. returned from Dblaes, Pref. D. C. Flower, Mr. Alc. Woods, Mons. Scott, Runt and others left. For further information, others left, for Aug. and reports a fine time. Dave, who is now indoors, Dr. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. have been in the office for a long time. Rock Mr. Worthington and Mr. Tiffany have returned from a movie trip to Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis and relatives and enjoyed the Republican Convention and N. J. Presidents' Day. Mrs. Lucy And White, sister of Mrs. Blackburne returned with friends, here visiting her parents. Mrs. McKenna, a Midwestern City. They were called home to the office of their mother. In Your Community concerning the little follows and, that type that you are so through to sold to their white masters to be sold to their black masters to be taken to be Indian lightly. This latter group just will not bring themselves to believe that any other Negro is able to render the Republican Convention and N. J. Presidents' Day. Mrs. Lucy And White, sister of Mrs. Blackburne returned with friends, here visiting her parents. Mrs. McKenna, a Midwestern City. They were called home to the office of their mother. In Your Community a pleasant visit to College, Milwaukee and will have a better itinerary and is pleasant life. The normal summer school is at the State University, School and State, Normal at Texas College, School and State, Normal at Texas College, Wiley and Wibson at Texas College, Stadium, Texas College. Ken T. G. Dillenon left Thursday for Low Angeles, California to visit Dr. R. W. Blake and his wife. RACE BROTHERSHOOD ASKS LEADERS QUESTIONS Simple Questionnaire for Flightnight People, Many Others. Can Read With Profit, Race Parents Ensailing Children. Present Leaders Obj Profiteers, Quest For Success. How Should I Be MIST? In the light of recent samples of church and national polities, together with some of their allies, in local state机关 maneuvers, around the Dallas headquarters of the Brotherhood Movement, that pointed poterie of little yild and woope Thems boys sold and young exclusive proof of their total in- fertility and helplessness for any money. Can they prove than their dime honored game of exploiting and robbing and living their own dear home folks if such trafficking should happen to involve the sacred cloth. All women should be considered to the main issue that threatens the very economic利益 of Negroes in the United States. His brotherhood assumes to release a few helpless and fundamental people from the race question could be developed, but which it, sums up without argument. Here the 1. Do you ever make it a point to purchase any of your customers' phones? Who does your printing; or your preservation and cleaning? Or your phone pairing? Who carries your insurance? Are you encouraging, Negroes to become meat and sanitary home owners? Do you preach to them thrift and economy and not insist on continually calling for more money on the collection? Do you patronize any Negroes to store in your community, or sell them paintings and painters and paper hangers, or bricklayers? Do or do any of your leaders in your town do any doctors, dentists or pharmacists around your place? Do you and your leaders in your town actually send their money with 6. Are you and other leaders in your town making any effort to provide employment for your youth men and women? Do you THE SUPREME GRAND PRESIDENT 3220 I-8 Hall St. Dallas, Tex who will visit your people at your request, and address them fully on how to become RACE BUILDERS in The Negro Brother- hood Movement HOW TO STOP ALL PERSPIRATION AND OTHER BODY ODORS $5.00 IN GOLD FOR EVERY NAME On and after July 1, we will give $3.10 in gold for the home and mail your blank who subscribes us with-ten names of prospective Home street. Addition purchaser, and fill out your blank to be filled out. WE'RE Saving YOU Money $475.00 Saved if You Buy Now HOME-STEAD ADDITION WEST DALLAS On Eagle Ford Pike, Only 10 Minutes Ride from Courthouse, 94, the Center of Industrial Development Beautiful LOTS 50 x 120 That You Can Buy And Have Funds Left For Other Necessities $15 DOWN BALANCE EASY NO City Taxes. NO Big Notes. NO Foreclosures. JUST EASY! Homeowners for house-keepers and also a spendable opportunity. for gardens and chickens, just not be in the high cost of living Districts and yet get of the benefits. This is an opportunity or a life time for a man or woman concerned about the future welfare of himself or his loved ones. OUR SERVICE TO HOME-OWNERS We will build house or refinance the property you are now buying, so that your present excessive pay- mals may be reduced. Property Listed and Managed Our Policy: "A SQUARE DEAL" A. C. WASHINGTON & COMPANY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT 8-3091 2000 Swiss 1724 Allen FOR YOUR HAIR W. S. Willis, Grand Chancellor. Then the bodies were mutilated. MW. F. K. McPherson, G. W. C. and the mob displeased. L. H. Klechlos, V. G. O. G. A third Negro taken from the A. E. Smith, G. R. O. F. J. M. y mistaken, was released. A. E. Smith, D. D. Directors cut injury. He returned the body R. E. Bevis, Director of Bayne, cell. Ballis, Tenn., July 2, 1838. To The Members of the Order, Dear Bisharen, Greeting: Because of the general dislike inaction occasioned by the decision to appoint the Fifth Annual Princess Reyna, which took place in connection with our Grand Lodge held in Paris in June, 1838, and because of the race that on the night of the contest or after the decision was tendered, the judges of June, 1838, that one of the judges had failed to carry out the instructions given the constituents, which instructed the same as those that had been previously published in the press and revolution by us to been baned and believing that every one who adheres these contents should have a square deal we are checking the report of such of the judges who acted in the Houston trial and to report the result to us. This Committee met and after carefully some over all of the papers presented, they judged on the right of the contest, found that all of the judges and followed instructions, and that the judge on which contested, on which judged, also required, except in the cases judged as required, except in the cases marked some contests against three polices, some on two points and others on only one point. This instruction, in contrast to the disadvantage of all contests except the one from West Worth, Mrs. Ainsworth did not slim her name to any of the alps on which she was judged and all of the other Judges did. After giving the matter carefully the Committee unanimously voted the fact that Mrs. Ainsworth did not follow instructions, that in judges' cases she did not cut, and the context dotted on the marks of the other four judges and strictly followed instructions. in keeping with this decision, Committee checked the marks of the candidates and the contestants in the *Houston* and made the candidate indicate and made the candidate indicate our owers to make them so. we are determined to go. Therefore, we are required, the judge will be come, revere, the judge will be come, maintained, persons, will qualified, render a fair and unbiased judgment in such a contest. They are thought to the Grand Lodge of Thames to the Grand Lodge of Thames to the Grand Lodge of Thames and every safeguard will be taken to see that each contestant is treated fairly. W. S. Wills. Grand Chancellor. L. H. Killedon, V. G. w. E. S. Smith, G. K. of R. & R. A. S. Jackson, Free of Director of R. E. Revis, Director of Revenue, M. PAGE SEVEN These fees are the result of an appeal to Colonel Robert W. Stewart, the National Urban League's founder and the National Urban League's founder and the Industrial Relations Foundation. The League uses the company's successful operation by its own staff to prove that the use of *Novex* would not cause a loss to the company and that the company will stimulate budgets from *Novex*. In the case of *Novex*, the company will appeal apperances no-involved under *Novex* alliance and the business no-failure under *Novex*. In six pools, Prizes have been awarded to the most apperances and volume. NEGRO HELD ON $5,000 BOND IN MURDER CASE James Skewman, was held on bail and beaten following a heart-breaking on-set application for bail after an application for bail in the county. Skewman is under indictment. Swainman is under indictment. Skewman is under indictment. Skewman is on North Central Court. Skewman is warranted. Skewman cut Felds with a knife while the latter was broken into. Assistant District Attorney, Robert Assistant District Attorney, robbery, and Oscar Calvert the defendant. MISSISSIPPI MOBBISTS HANG AND MUTILATE Jake Fitzpatrick, July 11, Quitter and little Jim, 10, and defensive Brooksahue is carrying on with few traces of the viole, but the crowd rucked the town Friday night. The crowd groaned when were traced by a mob. Early Saturday morning the mob stormed the viole of the victims were away, but they were beyond the city limits. Then the most curious hostaged to visit the city midnight. Other members of the viole have cut them down in their homes with doors locked. Still acremending, the astronomers have driven slowly to separate the two telescopes and handed. They were not pushed off of a platform or automobile, but were simply drawn off the ground by a rope thrown down. 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