Dallas Express

Saturday, September 1, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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McDUFFIE, EVANGELIST DIES IN DRUNKEN STUPOR Found Drunk by Birmingham Doctor in City Gutter After Closing a Successful Meeting in A. M. E. Church. Expires With Curses. on His Lips and Statement "Hell is My Portion." Had Much Money. Special Program of Laymen Will Feature Paul Quinn Opening. Founded by W. E. King Volume 35 McD Found Drunk by Birth Closing a Successful I With Curses. on His Had Much Money. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 1—Eay, Douglas McDuffie, famous dressed Friday night a week ago in the Birmingham Hospital. This story goes that McDuffie had just closed a three weeks' revival in a C. M. E. church in Birmingham and is in its spiritual treasury and man of God and husband, the church in two cities of money. According to McDuffie's confession shortly before his death, he has been a habitual drunkard and does friend, under the guise of a priest, under the guise of a woman, a robber and a bayer. He died cursing, climbing that hall and has been known the country over as a revivalist and a religious fanatic. McDuffie has conducted meetings at the larger churches in this city, converting souls in large numbers and leaving the city. TIRE RIM SLIPS: MAN NEAR DEATH Struck on the head by a fire winn-while changing a fire Sunday afternoon, J. B. diaport 34 of Clark-street was at Parkland-hospital Monday near death with a fractured skull. Storm was calling the fire off when the rim slipped and struck his head. He was given first aid treatment at Emmett hospital. The Dallas Express Texas Lawyers Retained in Primary Voting Case stead of a law barring voters' p. that Colored people on benches from the primaries the Democratic along the Asbury Park bench front state committee enacted a. rule had been requested by city police that no Negro should enter officers' offices where the police belong. This new dodge is being chal- The branch promptly推开 closely as was the White Primary a letter to the Mayor protesting law. Dr. L. A. Niken offered him, against this segregation of Color- as a qualified minister, a letter to the Mayor, which a letter were taken to the Mayor ballot. The N. A. A. C. P. has now of Abbey, Park by the N. A. A. retained Mr. Knollschleifer to carry C. P. Committee. Dr. Parks re- the founding, like the transition to the lessers or to any or again to the founding. the White empires, therefore, like the White empires, the people differently cemented for, similar situations from any other group and that no throughout the southern states. state, with no given to that age. The P. A. A. A. K. Kohmanyi in the first letter to the Marar. The P. A. A. A. K. Kohmanyi in the first letter to the Marar. White, Primary decision, the Suh. Suh. White, Primary decision, the Suh. Suh. New York, Sept. 1—The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) filed a lawsuit against Fred C. Knoelshamer of El Paso, Texas, the attorney who laid the ground for NAACP's lawsuit against the Primary Case victory before the United States Supreme Court, to challenge the decision of Norros in Texas. When the Supreme Court decided to hear burning Colored voters from the state Democratic primaries, the white people sought to accuse the state committee of the power to determine voting in the primaries. Thus, instead of primaries, the state committee enacted a rule that no Nearro should vote. This new dodge is being challenged as precisely as was the White Primary law. Dr. L. A. Nike offered him, the NAACP's primary candidate and was reduced a ballot. The N. A. A. C. P. has now retained the vote up to and beyond the sum of $4,660. The United States Supreme Court, in the United States, Supreme Court, decided to pay a fee to the sum of $4,660. Since the White Primary decision, the Supreme Court ordered from harring Nerro by law, have state party committee pass rules against their voting the Texas case, therefore, like the White Primary case, will be a proper candidate for similar situations in the N.A.A.A. case, and the N.A.A.A. C. P. confidently expect that on the basis of the N.A.A.A. C. P. confidence premise Court will callow the new superintendent. Of Laymen will Quinn Opening "VAREITY" SAYS HOUSTON POLICE HELPED TO STAGE LYNCHING CONTINUED ON PAGE LIGHT Parks states that the lessees of bathing concessions has been in-ventured. Austin, Texas, Sept. 1,—Mini Elena Lombard or in other words, MISS-SAMUEL HUFTON, will meet the Samuel Huston Museum on September 18, and with her new Buck Coach will lead old and new students to the campus, where much maturity will be held. The pranks of the Freshmen will be had against Gloed bathers and other students during the day and throughout "Freshman week." The save assurances to that effect Plans for the beginning of construction work on the new Moor site. The site was the unanimous, unofficial. But taking into account all Committee of Management, also RACE WINS IN BATHING BEACH CASE "We call your attention to the fact that no other sea shore city has a large number of marriages. Why should we. We can further state that we probably know the people of the Colored people of any other city. We do not know the city not accepted. We do not know the laughing stock of the entire city by continuing to be Jim Crowed on our own beach. May we have a friend for years for a friendly marriage." The branch committee, beside D. Parke, included John A. St. Jerome, Thomas J. Murray, E. J. Jackson, Bessie A. Wallace, and Parks states that the lessee of what consolences has been insured and to be insured against Colored bathers and that he has assurances to that effect. CORNER LOT FOB Plans for the beginning of construction work on the new Moorland (Colored). Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association is being pushed as rapidly as possible, and is being managed and maintained by the purchase of a building site on the corner of Boll and Boll Lane. Y. M. C. A. president has assured the Committee on Management of the Branch and the Adoption of the site. W. A. Scott, General Secretary said Trousset, both committees white and colored, are preparing the site selected as ideal because its proximity to the bower, Washington High School and the largest Colored churches. The lot is situated on the south east corner, 124 feet on east by ```markdown ``` "The Republican Party Is, The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas SUSPECT IN DEATH OF GOLFERS QUALIFY FOR MRS. GRANT HELD LOCAL TOURNAMENT Qualitying scores of those who have entered this ar班 are posted at the club. Those desiring to bet- CONTINUE ON PAGE EIGHT Representatives of Voters in 40 States Gather at Wendell Phillips School to Discuss Political Future. Many Form Central Body Financed Largely to Maintain National and State Lobbies in Behalf of Race Laws. KNIGHTS OF McDONALD CLOSE INTERESTING MEET AT TERRLLE Turrell, Texas, Sept. 1. — The Grand Lodge Royal Knights and the Lodge of the Knights session in Turrell, Aug. 12, 1971. The opening program on Monday night was well attended. Long before the ditorium of St. James, M. B. Church was filled to its seating capacity. Fellowin a new room, the Knight, R. S. Watson, Prof. J. B. Ransom was presented and acted as the host of solemnies made by Dr. W. E. Shallowhorne, Dr. I., E. Chicago, III, Sept. 1—*Former* located fund, maintain headquarters among the many representatives in. Washington, where paid of the Nero voters to. American represent. look in. Washington have decided wide conference looking to. to step be likened and we. Dallas Young Ladies to Open Modern Gown and Hat Shoppe Fo-Ru-Mai is the name of Dai-direction of Mrs. Eunia Woehnan—latest commercial venture Gilson at Globe State Theatre. Marie Starke, Ruby Pol-land-Raid and Miss Eloise Wat- teen, and part of the gown and hat which have been no evidence in the attack of the shop is that Tuesday many pieces of the city during rehearsal were made. Miss Florence Watson son and which will be formally released with a style show exhibi- tion the Musi's model of the rea- Mrs Ruby Pollard-Reld By special arrangement a special individual modiate service is ensured the establishment of Dallas both in hat and gown designs and special consultations as to the fit costumes for all occa- Mrs. Marie Stark-Burke castons is one of the special features upon which patrons of the show and the establishment are known. The three proprietors are well known in Dallas having been born and reared here and balk now a part of Dallas younger social set. In commenting upon the opening of their establishment the three agreed that their establishment will offer the india dress and the convenient purchase of their special garments without any of the special garments without any of the which have been no evident in many places in the city during re- cent months. eo rc sil ot semen my 7 a 7 OR! a cans nT a a aa ere ree ee oe eee le ee =f at teal prisi area A iexGy epee ou a4 Wi mas ee es > x ry ire ee “*F a) ‘- = ; yO bX RTI oc eee i rr (PS 2 ee has = s team I “Sentimental Baby” o _‘wsemtidpental: ai SS avraaiten Satech oat 4 tere « cae number chock full'and overs | OS Ss isa, “1 forget You ‘ Be ee Yost Patrer on iy Mina” G2 Rete 3800-0, winch. Te ; <> Sentinal Baby Biles Begn Trying ite Forest You but You" Seren His Mind cteniece oe = ; ie ete ¢ Won't Be You” — ean the Rain Se” Yoh nth ay Hecate. WUD, Welch, eC “} MTkue Priendahip" (A Gospel Song) “Stand Your Grotind” Sermon with Singing) 5. 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GRINDING and SOLDING, etc. LAGLER, SHOP 1001 BRYAN STREET TEXAS Program other Assured then opened September 14, an- nual meeting ENLARGED, NEW DIRECTOR PARTMENT EXPENDED TO LEADING TO B. S. DEGREE. RENTERED BY ADDITIONS. RENTERED BY ADDITIONS. Mrs. Ava Teton Olmert of Forney was in the city a few hours before she was ordained at Wortham, 1831 Kelly St. A. Mrs. John D. Wortham and Mrs. Clara Mae Rean were married on evening at Church Church. Mrs. John Frank Lowes, who spent the week with her mother and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Pamela Nell, other relatives and friends. WEST DALLAS The Hiring Miss Missionary Baptist Church, Sunday School on time at 10 a.m. The staff of officers at their post. At a church the pastor presided. At 8 a.m. church reassembled for the 4:30 preaching bag by the pastor. Many friends were present, among whom were Peter, who later joined the rally all are looking for the rally next Sunday, Sept. 2nd. Come On! Come Rev. E. Lane, Pastor, T. C. Hightower, Reporter. CARD OF THANKS We want to express our thanks to our many friends for the kindness shown us during the illness. J. W. McDallas for his Kind words consoled also Rav. J. H. V. McDallas for his service he readied. We want to thank the different orders for the gifts. G. W. Curtie, Husband, G. W. Curtie, Husband, W. Will, spouse. A. C. Curtie, Sons. Beatles and Curtie, daughters. BIRTHS AND DEATHS Mittman Allen, 2117 Gilby, boy Manuel Pinturri, 418 bed boy Manuel Pinturri, 418 bed boy boy Burke Darke, 4401 Jumie, boy Jon Flanigan, 2117 Jumie, boy Randolph Cochran, 2604 Jumie, boy James Willis, 2709 Eakin, boy Sharma Jackson, 1408 Hutchine Josh Gibson, 4000 Hamilton, boy Josh Gibson, 4000 Hamilton, boy Ernest Hocklein, 2709 Faitman girl Jackson, 4241 Dialer, boy Henryson Montgomery, 1823, K J. C. Moore, 2117 D, F, D N a, 4 boy Death, 2117 Wm. K. Hill, 3131 Royal John Carter, 2053 Ban Jacinto Charley Gauton, Parkland Hos- phal Cherrie Smith, 1714 Palmourn Rev. A. L. 1711 Trinidad Rev. A. L. 1711 Trinidad Andrew Lee Walters, 2725 Hate A. L. 1711 Trinidad Andrew Lee Walters, 2725 Hate A. L. 1711 Trinidad John Henry, 1811 1715 Hughes Curtis Kittock Hall, 1811 1715 Hughes John Mowing, 4444 Frank Abbie McMckinney, 1295 1-8 Gregory John Robertson, 4494 Ross John Richardson, 3703 Convent Julius Anderson,1111 Belmont Bellmont POLITICAL ANNUAL PASTOR-ATE DR. B. G. GIBBS AT MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH Beginning Tuesday 18th April members of M. Roe Baptist Church braze the fourth anniversary of our beloved pastor Rev. A. G. Gibbs to the work that he has done for the church with a program in follow. Tuesday F. M. - Sunday School Wednesday F. P. M. B. Y P. U. Rev. J. M. Wright and choral Wednesday F. P. M. B. Y P. U. Rev. J. M. Wright and choral R. H. Reedson, D. Church and R. H. Reedson, D. Church and Curtis and Church sunday's Program F. P. The An- niversary Rev. F. D. Kow, his choir will fur- nish W. W. Kite will finish Services Sunday at Mr. Nilap Baptist Church is good. Sunday Church is well attended. Monday at 1:30 p.m. We will attend Baptist teachers and eighty scholars present. All classes made good fun. Tuesday 11:29 a.m. A. M. the pastor prescheduled Wednesday 10:30 a.m. A. M. Union was opened by the president. After which the four groups were invited to a concert. A. M. Union was presented by Group No. 2. Music was furnished by Mrs. N. L. At 8 p. M. the chair was on the second. After a chorus by the choir, the group was presented by a nymph-singer. Collection $11.64. Rery. N. G. O'Brien Hauzer. Mrs. N. G. O'Brien Hauzer. Mrs. N. G. O'Brien Hauzer. Mrs. W. K. Young. Reporter NORTH PARK ADDITION Mrs. Julie Arthur of Carrie Ave. has returned from a visit in Oklahoma. Mr. Carl Terry has just finished a new cottage on Stouston Street. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 1622-24 Hall St. at Ross Official Southeast HAMILTON-REACH Service Station No. 55 Rust-Oleum BATTERY "DEPENDABLE SERVICE" DISTRIBUTOR Dependable Battery and ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 3-3280 All Kinds Electrical Repairs ---:!---- "Just a telephone call will bring blanka to to your door 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. In 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. - 3-Room Cottage Brand New, mostly New Condition, Lot 001200, only $150 House and Lot Your Own Terms $700 Easy Our Policy: "A SQUARE DEAL" A. C. WASHINGTON & COMPANY REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS R-1764 2000 Sales 1724 Allen The Holiness Congregation is inviting to build a new church on the grounds of the Methodist and Baptist churches, are planning to hold a Union ROWAL DRIVE. The Church of the Holy Spirit is too Clean, and Williams on Boston Street. 1622-24 Hall St. at Ross Official Southwest HAMILTON-BEACH Service Station No. 55 "DEPENDABLE SERVICE" TEXAS TOWNS COMMUNICIE — The Sunday School and Eoworth League Conference issued a very eventful session, the twenty-seventh session since the organization. There were two men in the position held in the district, Prof. W. W. McKinley and Mr. Theodore. They were both constrainers of Many of the school made round reports. Rev. B. W. Smith of the District. Rev. W. W. Smith of the District. His wife was present and enjoyed the session. The pastor of the church here was the Presiding Slide of this district for six years, warning the chase, Commerce for the church here. Miss Gliace Pite was given the place in the city school made waste of by Mr. W. McKinnon. All are glad to be back. Mr. McKinnon, Colling Student and has some old school chums like Mr. Williams. He is improved. J. D. Maddow, who knows an epiphakion fever for those wakes in mid-night, has been given base dose of fever for three months. Mr. Williams has him a bit not entirely out of danger. Miss Claire Williams who lives for that city after having been in the Convention. Miss Pite returned Marcelo that stay put and all lines of Beauty work done by expert operators. Phone 3-0053 Phone 3-8866 to Longview after having been in the school. The teacher's convention is the "White Roll." All are preparing to attend the thin smiling. The writer will be ready to begin. Vitalus Tablets Double Strength For Men and Women. Reg. applies DUNDUNN YEALAND. Receives NERVOUS EXHAUSTS. He has a direct inhibitor effect on the glands which are pleasures of life. The most exceedingly stubborns, caseless suits. 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THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO., (Incorporated) DALLAS, I. I. I. GREXAR Notice to the Public Any offence, reflection upon the character, standing or reputation or any persons, birth or death, pertained which would be detrimental to the DALLAS EXP. PRESS will be gladly corrected upon it being brought to the attention of the publication. Subscriptions Payable in Advance X Year $8.25 B Months $9.75 G Months $1.25 Single Copy .00 THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHED MERY SATURDAY MORNING in the Year at 2600 Soleil Ave. Entered at Post Office at Dallas, Texas, as second-class matter under Art of Congress, March 1578. POLEIGN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: W. B. ZIPP COMPANY. 608 South Darrell St. Chicago, IL. THE DALLAS EXPRESS has never holted the white feather, neither has it been disfigured, nor has it been scratched, which is not afflicted with the flannel mouth. It is a plain, every day, sensation, which trumps no salt to catch the passing brushes. This no salt will profess a irritation as bound as our country, its lives of even hands and justice must be preserved by the human race. This is pretty high ground, not be disturbed by the beating of the grass come up and wind with. This ground is hour. THIS Y. M. C. A. SITE IS PURCHASED W. B. ZIPP Another step in the work of establishing a permanent home for the T.M.C.A. work among Negro men and boys has made it possible for the building at the corner of Flora and Belt Street. It now remains only for the continued payment of pledge and the preliminary work that must be done to complete the contracts in be completed before actual work in the project takes place. As conditions now obtain, it appears that the Negro building has been moved to be moved to the city and that that condition has been made possible by the grant payment of plaques and the splendid work of collections during the campaign in just another time. The race here have to be bound. It is to be remembered that new national records were broken during that drive for funds and that the work of the completion of the project was well under way. That is as it should be. It is a record that has to allow any other consideration to mar it. It shows that the interest in the surface of the young here. It shows that the men has been willing to sacrifice much of their time in to come there will be an increasingly large number of means that in time to come there will be incorporated up directed precisely in life. It means that can be done with the men have been met, and what is best in the life of this artist such interests were submitted in the interest of the common good and that to create more opportunity for The signs of the times point to a decided revolt among race voters against the Republican party because of the lily white leathers. First there was the policy as carried out in Kansas City and followed closely behind it came the persecution of Ben Davis of Georgia and Perry Howard of Mississippi. And finally comes the appointment of men who are not pleasing to the old line*politicians, as leader of the campaign among Negroes. Neval H. Thomas has openly rebelled and promises to cast his lot with the Democrats and in many other places, in Texas particularly, it has been given out that the G. O. P. need not look for much support. Just how much weight these indications will have on the leaders of the party cannot now be told. Whether or not the Negro vote is worth their consideration cannot be determined. The leaders in a political way are deciding to have done with the matter of promises and camouflage which has characterized the relations of party leaders with Negro voters for so many years. For years just at campaign time there has been much consideration for the rights of the race. One does not have to be so old to remember the promised anti-lynching bill and the honeyed speeches which told of the needs of the race. But lynching has gone on apace and in some instances it is recorded that party leaders helped the fight against the bill on the floor mittee to eliminate Negroes from party leadership and then to grant them all of the good things which are promised. That May be what is the case. But in the light of our experiences in time past there is little room for such optimism. But one thing is certain. No harm will be doled by the stand against the present policy of the Republican leaders. They need to know that even though the race is still Republican in its leanings, it is not bound by any very strong ties. They have been broken by *SHTreatment*. A meeting is being held in Chicago: this week for the purpose of creating an organization of the Negro Voters of this nation. It will seek to create a national as well as State lobbies for the purpose of helping the passage of beneficial legislation and for the suppression of that which seeks further to curtail the civic rights of the race. It is to be largely financed according to the statements of those interested in its organization and funds are to be secured from the state. If they may be effected and that in is the hope of its prominent function may be all of the owers of the race may be effected and that in that way a compelling force for obtaining political recognition may be created. The Express view the idea with much favor but reserves final judgment until all of its organization is complete. It takes such a position because of the fact that in times past such organizations have not been so constituted as to bring the success for which they were destined. It recognizes the fact that complete organization as well as voting education must be had before the race as such can hope to come into its own politically. There can be no half way measures with any hope of definite success. And too, these who are placed in control of the lobby and particularly of the funds must be those who are trusted and whose past records recommend them to the general public. This journal is not passimatic at all. It is just honest enough to admit that many of our former political failures were due to the fact that those who led were more anxious for easy individual seats at the "pie counter" than they were for the political advancement of their fellows. Let the organization be perfected. Let it be largely financed. Let it be headed by those who seek the real and lasting success' which is due a body with such potential strength as such an organization will have. Then political bargaining will be easy. There will only be effort and power behind every attempt. Thus only will we come into our own. It is good that the time has come when it is generally recognized that there is common need of mutual support and that all over this nation the plight of the Negro voter demands united and concerted effort. CONSCRIPTING COTTON PICKERS The Express notes that the Federal labor agent has asked the cooperation of the Dallas police department in the securing of cotton pickers. He suggests that the officers witt "Little Mexico" and other places where it is reported that idle men are to be found in large numbers and that they be thus forced to go to labor at pickering, too. He reports an alarming security of laborers for this work. The Express is not in disagreement with the idea that no man should be idle when there are jobs to be found. But it does not agree that labor should be thus conscripted. Were it found necessary to resort to such tactics and were it probable that ALL idle men would be thus treated the case, while not different in its theory would be more to its liking. But such a policy has been followed in time past here though it was not publicly so announced. And one class of men suffered terribly to the exclusion of others. In fact, Negroes were the only type of men arrested and so treated according to the reports as they were then obtainable. And in this same connection it may be stated that the unwillingness of many persons to enter the cotton fields has definite root in poor accommodations in the places to which they were subjected on former occasions. Ask most any man who formerly went "to the cotton patch" and tales of what amounted to ordinary exploitation can be heard with startling regularity. Then too, jobs in the city are not to be had for the asking and good homes, even when rented, cannot be duplicated easily if once given up. The Express is not unexaminate with the efforts of the labor agent to secure laborers. In fact, it realizes that the laborers are not secure in securing them which he advocates contains probability of more injustice and harm than it does of good. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 PERSONALS digital personal anonymity against the Republican Party. I have at least two times been asked to night out in malice. Immediately, latex upon reading your letter in an email, I was asked to look in, and took my pen in hand to write it. I was asked to a very deliberate purpose. Mr. Smith and Mr. Hover are two good men, whichever of them elected the Margo and the Hover control, the foreign control, the foreign debt, and international relations will be looked upon. Mr. Hover because he stands for prohibition. But do not fall to Hover because he is a party that our creations are great and that we will not forget them nor will money be spent during the present campaign. Yours truly KELLY MILLER "PLEASE" and "THANK YOU" "Good manners will take your money will be repeated" is an antonym which has been elicited in this age of excessive greed. Mr. Hover does not serve our true, nevertheless. Whoever may doubt this may test it almost anytime and find it Man's Notes O My advice depends wholly on whether you perfer doing the loving or being the love line. You can choose either, but that expects the girl to make on-ask him, like the yellow line who takes her fi'r will always be in the kindest. "WHATEVER IS IS RIGHT (?)" "Whatever is, is right," is wrong. For tyranny, rampant and strong. Stalks through the land with cruel taste. And rides in trampled Freedom's stand. "Whatever is, is right," is wrong. Whatever is, is right," is wrong. Although, through ages, dark and long. EDITOR'S NOTE Why not write your troubles to Naomi Nida. 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But not s0 tmlasionarios, whan Shey had been released from =e eumelanin rt Seeman oo See prov ef fhele, Rowan citaenahp, Bie re radi em wih tb cure ad dering ee cas carted as ow dcipne "thy Pee eee Biaiher Wines toed AtapRpal, city of conaderable “ieapprtance. but ‘no syniitog, they continue their: ene 30 miles the, southvest and reach Apol- la, they com Fett "bo synagog.at Shs pce, ter ed te igh od Sent sayy ie ar or Ded icea ity of Mocateia’ This sy wie a grat Pig ibytance fa prnsted trough the agen (er moter “hime fs Sanh 420 [a the ort from whieh the "Aled ; forthe Ariatie eampaije during the S great World War, Tt ras the tone of « great fire in 1917 BREA population of about 100.000 Ancien it = ve “Tas ie of Ale sero a taro Spe see eePaal hd Hla Companions Attend The Syasigou cand by the 3 tipernion nd fink in this heathen ai 7 ee at Sabbath Mere, The great frat Gat wee eR ote teen eee oe sarah wader serorable conditions © at like the preachor an eevee i s wast 10 the place of worship <Tonis day, te fall thought out program, Ua oh afer the cowl 9 the Jews rat, ond when the} had -refteted itx-truths he turned to the Gentiles. For three "Rabat ‘wlth Uns Baws and proyatites ont of _ the Seripture sed Yensoned inthis tonection, means put tanghe by acting nnd emewering questions anyone In TMas shdience was ab liberty to sak him any question. |The Pails of thei prencing war Chiat tho faiinent of OM ad Gent propheey, With this the Jews would be quite fa: Be liad maile.The. annual pigrimage-thoy mado to Jer Ser ept thems fr chine toch wth what wan going on In Bigs iy 408 thy hate end. The mission ky Thes stones as ut fut We read—“Some of them ~* Pixsunded and consorted with Pau! and Sitass and of “ovat Creeks a great fullitude, and of the chie? women not n fw.” aaa ak he es dere sted Okt iY thore not amas: ‘the truth and among ther Abeta. shang wore of rank. it wna hard for the Jews to fe Bath oop pac noe ok a Be Seer a tions Nast Tor hom, £5 srentr cig athe pron Png ons gen ato hese “raty the, proachiny-of tho crass to the Jews war # eas fealonin dows Incite Insurrection, i ben WE dea oor sv the nutter an standing tallping id Oley hurt uve means to-provent in ie hn Iman ei low 3 the Sisncie J inp Pored'sf tbe sorrel othe worl Mosetact sevens for te steelers Envy otters rn bed follows. Pilate and ligrod ¥ frien ethey united to crucify the Lord of Jet: tho ehiet-privets and Pharisees, in thelr blind pat the Fart ens, tract hs dent, thoy did not so Invoke the, sid of Uwe Roman power, the object peepee hated said contin resistance, and to ities. Babinission to that rule. “We havo no. king! "and Lf “thoy go thon art, not Ceasar in this ease th tots te then th er sare thee purpose. Te is kly that they di creer ear rete tales the urn oe hd the wih sii Mex gen they 6's as hay. Azv ed to Jason's house and assault it, and rr renee no eee Hod Paul and wpart of the elif. Whint they db riot find them| Edie otis found in hs Rouse bor, ic FM Fale Cintas “Acninat Them pretce a ‘court and they: 5 foake afhes Maine thre. Firat, they had baa. worisiny Pas places, now they’ res ea ee ph thay were preaching wis the only, means} 4 gta wl a ‘er pe do, on Ses Rey wool make wd Rate atin teenie PAGE BIGHT $n The Realm oi Religion SSeS lho 4 1 Come 1 ei hoerches- tate ¥ OU to Come to CHURCH SUNDA) BAL ETHESSALONICA, —__—|with-treasoo-epninst- Rome, made Ht necessars given to ‘Ro. men knew ‘his | friends: and knew them to be good ‘pe Pe eee Oke peepee. eee arent ek ec excitement it | era to leave the sity'an the ap split wos key fe’ pee nee ‘ Seay gre gaat at ce | tecnpted to continue THO wark pull mae tr fa a ioe ie A Paul and Silas remgined in Theliasonis—but assuredly for several months, The thi Just 2 as, See = . ‘ iy ‘missionary aa iota eee oe 5 Sec edi foes eae ‘after Paul lett ect ee La on me ee Be 5 af miles Ss the evothowest ter Teed Berea. Sorte quae hcp sia ee ‘this little city for them & it surprise is expressed in one sentence: “Now these were more hoble than those of Thessalontea, in that they received the word with all readings of mind and. the scripture daily ea caer anna sarees ‘there but soon had to leave having been followed by the ee care Dace crs rooney caer acai ee eee Saas ane aE 1 DRIVE CLOSES. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. .0Pt.. ln seri Le Sai After the excitement it was | rx leno the cy onthe toa spf was key om sat again at any monment 5 Seay gre gaat at ce tempted to continue M6 work ‘would make far grt tt ip ae Ws aot a a Paul and Silas remgined in ‘Thellagonin-—bat assuredly for ‘sveral onthe. The th ust rer ae 5 to renal. mn of the ‘i smiasonary ae trio eee oe * Ue thege late wore ee ‘after Paul fet PE aennttad totvntngs Afra waaty foomey oa . ae fiat sie trier fo the eaten they Pech Baten iy het for thera peasant surprioe which his ite ety held fer them a pleasant surprise Which I expressed in one sentence’ “Now these were more hobl {tan those of Theasalonen, n that Uhey recived the word ‘with all readings of mind and examined the acripture daly Whether those things were tue, Pau) Planted Chiteh hare but-aoon had fo leave having beat followed by the Beil minded Jews of Theeslonle. HIGHER DEGREES CONFERRED ON LARGE CLASS OF 1, B. Fa--NEW. HOPE, RESCUE. AND, JOSEPH J. ——S ECHO PROGRAR, 1 DECIOED SUCCESS MER ___SHIP_DRIVE_CLOSES. WEDNESDAY, SEPY..9®t.. Go saypter— wrong 0. janes omer Ct mati trom ey pes Rosen and_ mn ‘al jy a tel fearves of th8 ot- fer watered om ens Pe A Stine sromonien aaa Inte: awe for, nero preety te dine tam, Brow SW ble. 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