Dallas Express

Saturday, September 15, 1928

Dallas, Texas

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PARIS DOCTOR AND WIFE MAY FACE ASSAULT CHARGE Claimed he and Wife Figured in Alleged Beating of Young Teacher With Acid Soaked Whip, Was Supposed Lover of Doctor Whose Letter Miscarried. Made Date at Wife's Request and Whipping Followed. Oklahoma Doctor who Treated Victim May Figure in Trial. **American and - World War.** H.R. Roberts told him that the monument carrying the name of both the white and Colored soldiers. At the unveiling the New York City National Park, the same recognition as those of the white group. **Kirk Williams, Chicago.** is praised. The second illustration occurs in the months ago to extend its system of sworns. The Mayor, a member of the three churches, who represent the city Council that the service must be extended to the Negro section, even though some of the white sworns the city Council has granted, that good government to the Negro must mean his own obedience to the law of the land, and his support to only those of sworns were told to the Col. Mayor, who in certain needed extensions into the white area are still on the waiting list. "There are lawns upon the situate books today to make Negro The third instance was a small equal citizen," he asserted, "but matter, but not indistinguishable. The third instance was a large equal citizen, divided an edition of their paper to be selected to be elected to office and市政市. In this edition the Colored schools were given the same con-duplicate and space as the written schools, and the same candidate for office to feel that when the public expected him to advance, he should expect him to conceive and Jacksonville, Texas, Sept. 16—Three illustrations of interracial good will and cooperation have recently occurred in the United States. They are based on by way of suggestion and encouragement to other communities. The first was the unveiling of a monument to the soldiers of the American and World War, the monument carrying the names of both the white and Cobran of the American soldier and the gold-sold-tar mothers were given the same recognition as those of the soldiers. The second illustration occurred when the city set out a few new officers, the Major, a member of the interracial group, told the officers that he would be extended to the Nero section, even though some of the white officers had his suggestion two lines of swords were laid into the Gulf. The dancer wore his suggestion two lines of swords were laid into the Gulf. The certain needed extensions into the white area are still on the waiting list. The third instance was a small matter, but not instructive. The students devoted an edition of their paper to the public schools of the United States, where schools were given the same consideration and space in the white schools. Women to Play Big Part in Election. Washington, D. C., Sept. 15—Dean Kiley Miller, of Howard will be a big factor in determining the trend of the Negro vote in the fall's election. There is, in the meantime, to the public a priority the Women's vote to Hoover, and that is through the appeal of the National League, the Sunday Schools, the Church of Jesus Christ, and the upright organization, a region of women are being reached, women who are pleading the cause because of its attitude toward the moral question at stake. Pennsylvania Woman Sees New Day For Colored Women Washington, D. C., Sept. 15—Mr. Kiley Miller, of Howard, of Colored Women's Activities, Republican National Headquarters, and President of the State Federation of Colored Women of Pennsylvania, down the dawn of a new day among Colored Women workers for the Republican Party." The Dallas Express SPEAKER AT CONVENTION URGES SUPPORT OF ALL LAW ENFORCERS. The Senator called attention to Herbert Hoover, the Republican who equipped men in Americans public life, and one to whom every law was made. He was the law of the abuse, in public life today who would tamper with the constitution, and with other law's interests. It is inimical to the best interests of all Americans, but it is not inimical to the greatest jeopardy. We cannot stand for any feeling around with the situation. We want the Eighteenth Amendment enforced and we want the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendment enforced and we want the Amendment enforced. We are not courting nullification in America. "We regard the law as our protection and we don't want to feel pressured to comply with responsible public sentiment an overtime our protection and an obligation our has not turned back upon the construction because of the risk." COLORED NOMINES TO RUN FOR OHIO LEGISLATURE SUCCEEDING DAYS Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio, Stk. 15—A man named Jackson, born in Ohio, died in Ohio in the county jail for the incarceration. The Republican State legislature, in Ohio, voted to appoint Jackson to the county jail for the incarceration. If Jackson will be elected, take the place in the legislature of Harris, now Ohio. Civil Society Committee, elected in the legislature for several terms before he presents a present appointee to the Board of Directors of the National Academy for the Arts, Colloquium. NEGRO STABS DAD TO PROTECT MOTHER Protecting his mother on an attack by his eighteen years old, 4715 Wyatt, his father, several times in the abduction Sunday night. Jenkins Wyatt was taken to Parkland hospital, his wounds are not serious. He refused to prosecute his son when officers investigated the slabbing. "The Republican Party Is 'The Ship, All Else Is The Sea.'"—Fred Douglas No Fear For Safety of Glass in Oklahoma Trial. New York, Sept. 18—No years was entitulated by counsel for the defense in a charge of murder in Oklahoma, that there will be any violence beaten to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 1959 Birmingham Avenue, by the Oklahoma City Branch. The attorney fruit was leading defense counsel in the case, written Mr. McNurrayt, "that the so-called Oklahoma City Branch, the Oklahoma, and Creek County generally, is such that he has no fears to the physical harm of the Glover trial that he has and Mr. Glass bound over to the Superior Court at Drumright county for a bequest Corsica asking for bail, denied. The petition for the writ against the State Criminal Court of Appeal. "No data has as yet been set CONTINUE ON PAGE EIGHT Mr. Lauer's letter then goes on: "We prepared from them that 'Ordyre as was we seen Sheriff A. M. Campbell after dark with the Sheriff of the city, and we caged and arrested, brought to, at his side had severely whipped down 'hid in the night placed in the Swain boy once or twice with a steel hook, and the Sheriff with the 'caged, with a steel hook on the shooter displayed - ask his, his side, end of it trying to force him with whipped with a leather strapper with out success to tell that he robbed the police officer, and dawned the 'metallum taken by the same Sheriff to Mon-boy." FIRST AFRICAN DICTIONARY IS PUBLISHED Bongandasee, Belgian Genoë- Antoine thirty years old, his missionary, the first dictionary of an Ariatic language has been published. He spends $600,000 monthly on monasteries are now working on a new version of the Bible. Tennessee Students Seek Interracial Understanding Maryville, Tenn., Sept. 14—The East Tennessee Student Interracial Commission composed of students from two white and two Clared schools—Maryville College, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville College, and Morton College, during the coming college year the most effective program in its history. Regular monthly meetings will be held at which matters of interest and importance to the members will be dealt with. The staff will work out an educational program that will teach the entire student bodies of the several schools Interested. The officers of the Commission are Edward D. Rose or Marvellie Rose; Bill Hall of Matthews College; Vice President; and Mine Margaret Bell of Morton College. Secretary. The members number fifty, about equally divided between the two races. A number of fifty short, equally divided their service and support. Last year the Commission, convinced that better transportation facilities should be provided for Colored people in Tennessee, took the matter up with the general public in that state, where roads are similar to those requesting more consideration in the matter of waiting cars, cars and convoyments. Courteous replies were received from all the roads, amusing the Commission that narrow attention would be given to the problem, and also brought to Marvellie and Marvellie College during the year Prof. Carver Carter, famous Kansas shepherd, who was heard with great delight by practically all the members of the two institutions. SOCIETY and Club Columbia "MusicNotes" Sung by SLIND WILLIE JOHNSON A very popular artist shags a wonderful song of mother love. Everyone who loves mother will love this record. The coupling is a different kind of number. "If I Had My Way I'd Tear the Building Down." Record No. 14343-D, 10-Inch, 75c "Mother's Children Have a Hard Time" "If I Had My Way I'd Tear the Building Down" Vocals - Blind Willie Johnson OTHER POPULAR RECORDS Record No. 14343-D, 10-Inch, 75c "Jacksonville Blues" Midnight Weeping Blues" Vocals - Hello Florence Record No. 14343-D, 10-Inch, 75c "Term Harms Me" "My Woman - Tone Me Wrong (As For As I Am Concerned)" Vocals - Cleanson Williams Ask Your Dealer For Latest Race Record Catalog COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, 2000 North Lamar St., Dallas, Texas WHOLESALE BLANCH Columbia RECORDS NEW PROCESS Made the New Way - Electrically The New Sounding - The Sound without Grace Mrs. at the museum, 500 W. 10th St. D. Shannon Brown, 500 W. 10th St. Wednesday evening. One menu was served to the tour and the guest. A celebration congratulations Ms. d. h. is wrapped for his success two years earlier. A meeting will be held Mrs. M. D. Howard, president Mrs. Linda Mannion, host. The HAPPY GOLD LUCK SOCIAL CLUB Mrs. at the museum of dk. and h. is serving a mountain mount street after a three month vacation. A brief talk was made by the president commending the two courses menu was served and the club advertised to meet next week. Mrs. Williams 500 W. Floyd Avenue. MR. JOHN ROSENBERG, Bumble President Mr. JOHN WILSON, Reporter THE GOOD HUMOR CLUB Met at 6015 Squaw Valley, Texas Virginia Johnson of Sweetwater, Texas, and Mr. Lennie Clay of Virginia Johnson is spending a week in Chicago. The club is in keep with our Reporter Mr. Julian Rodman, Bartlett, IL MALE HELP WANTED "Fireman, Brakesman, Bumble Man (White or Colored); Sleeping Gar, Train Porters (Colorado, $150 January 20 and February 20, 2015 January 20 and February 20, 2015 in father, Sept. 6th. All members ready for the final season. For in formation, call President at $2,333. Call President at $2,333. Call President at the next meeting. Murice Burris Morgan, President Mr. Julius Robinson, Kiporter and Mr. Robert Burris, Kiporter Whereas it pleased Almighty Jesus, it pleased our number kinder reporter son (his father) Mr. Amos Burris, having completed his course and having resisted the reset. To the wife a loving kina- hana has gone, to Sons and daugh- ters a father has gone we the Good Hamer Club tinder to the sorrowing family our de- partment we the Good Hamer Club tinder that death all things well. Do it further resolved that a business resolution be made in Mr. Robinson's name, a member of our club. The Good Honor Club, Mr. B. Morgan, President, Mr. John Landers, Secretary. THE IDLE WILD SOCIAL CLUB will meet Monday, Sept. 17th at 2400. PSU. PSU. PSU. members are welcome. Please be made for the full dress, J. M. Jackson, Rec. Rotary. STOPS HEADACHES THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926. The stores are full of artificial aids that give artificial beauty. But there is only one Exelina Quinto Pomade! It beautifies the hair and does it all the good because it works through Nature's methods. goes direct to the roots of the hair, carrying its beneficial medication to the tender hair follicles. Within a short time you will be smazed at the new lustre your hair will have—lasting because it is NATURAL. Exe onto stops dandruff and quickly relieves itching. As All Dead Stores Frank Bunk, in charge of the university's open letter, Park Assistant describes that as a true test of character, the university has been burglar for life, in increasing the impressions which are now under our eyes that division. The firm, Burger and Company, well-known Dallas, realists who are now actively engaged in building new office locations, to offer on easy terms. Mr. Nelvin "wild" Williams, well known visitor from Houston Texas returned some last week after several days in the city as the guest of Mr. Barron Farrer, Jr., president Shuffle Alaskan and Among the many social affairs given in his book, a midnight ballet with the ballet company of all the invited guest, beginning at one o'clock and ending at six, included with Mr. Troy Flore and his musical伴奏 with Mr. Troy Flore and his musical伴奏 with the swimming musci caused the reward of $600.00 for any one having a "dull, selfless" performance. Mr. Williams, *Mr. "Wutu" as he was usually called, is an old friend of Mr. Farrar and Mr. Floyd. And the many new friends he has made in his memoirs for him and would be pleased to have him visit us again. More than fifty students from Dallas and nearby cities boarded in the West Side campus, which let Dallas Monday afternoon in charge Prof. E. G. Muthman. Many of the students are receiving school and several of them FORMULAS FOR MAKING HAIR GROWER $25.00 Guaranteed to make your hair grow or money back. FORMULA For WASHING, WORTHING, PACKING All instructions how to manufacture. MIME A. W. JACKSON, 724 E. PULSKI ST. Pt. Worth, Texas. AM-BISH-UN TABLETS Manufacturer to Register Pharmacist AM-BISH-UN TO TABLETEN used by men and women the drugs. You'll marvel at the results. You get new藥 white and become better appreciated by those who love supply of tin, violet and victoria-maka you feel as if you had been given the joys of youth. BENCH MONEY Trial Ride 24 tables, $1.00 90 tablets, $3.00 BENCH COMPANY 608 Atlantic Ave. Dep. X 100 ! Cornell White, Leading Lady artificial aids that give arti- only one Exelento Quinine hair and does it all the good nature's methods. TO QUININE POMADE the hair carrying its beauti- ble base follicles. Within a need at the new lustre your name it is NATURAL. Exel- tically relieves itching. and Sorea. portions and valuable Book WILEY COLLEGE Now Allogether Assured years more than the new plan-opening upgrades that will enhance our curriculum IO DEPARTMENT ENLARGED. NEW THE ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT EXPERIENCE YEAR COURSE LEADING TO B. S. PERSONAL FACULTY EXTERNATELY TENED BY S. SOLUTIONS AND ADVANCED STUDY D.MEMBERS M. W. Dogan, Pr. MALIBUAh, TEXAS THE GURUGULAR ACQUITIES BETTER AND SYSTEMATIZED. NOTICE TO BARBER AND Hair Dressers YOUR CLIPPERS GROUND GOOD NEW BY YOUR NEW PROCESS bring or gand ther in, price 500 per Also LAWN GARDENING in REPAIRS, WELDING, etc. FRED J. LAGLER, GRIND SHOP 567877 DALLAS, TEXAS DR. HOPART W. REID, Dentist Announces to his patrons and friends, REMOVAL OF HIS DENTAL OFF From Pythian Temple to McMillan Sanitarium Office Hours: m. to 1 p. m. 2:00 p. m. Sunday by Appointment Phones: Vice: 8-5191 Residence: The first year under the new plan opening September 14, anticipates following changes in curriculums: **HOME DEPARTMENT ENLARGED.** NEW DIRECTOR IN CHARGE. **HOME ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT** EXPENDED TO FULL FORUM FOR COURSE LEADING TO B. S. DEGREE. **GENERAL FACULTY STRENGTHENED BY ADDITIONS.** SUBSTITUTIONS AND ADVANCED STUDY DONE BY SOME OLD MEMBERS OF COMMERCE REORGANIZED WITH NEW TEACHER IN CHARGE. **ACADEMIC WORK TO BE COMPLETELY REVITALIZED.** **EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES BETTER ORGANIZED AND SYSTEMIZED.** Bring or send them in, prec $20 per pair. Also, bring your own pair and REPAIRS, WEDDING, see. DR. HOBART W. REID, Dentist Announce to his patrons and friends, the REMOVAL OF HIS DENTAL OFFICE "THE SAM HUSTON SPECIAL" Registration for all students will take place September 18th, 14th and 15th. The College opens in Tull, Monday, September 17th, when Freshman Week begins. distration for all students will take 18th, 14th and 15th. The College op- erty September 17th, when Freshman in, with special accommodations in students, will leave Dallas, Wedne 12th, at 8:45 a.m. A teacher fro- be in charge. T. R. DAVIS, Presider Train, with special accommodations for Samuel Huston students, will leave Dallas, Wednesday, September 12th, at 8:45 a.m. A teacher from the College will be in charge. T.R. DAVIS, President. AJAX HI-SPEED BALLONS TIRES ON EASY TERMS SECURITY TIRE COMPANY Swiss Ave. Dallas Professional Director TUSKEGEE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE Founded by Booker T. Washington FALL QUARTER BEGINS SEPTEMBER 13 Founded by Booker T. Washington Four-Year College Courses Leading to w. S. Degree Trade-Technical Training Exceptional opportunity to pursue the usual college work and vocational courses on the college level at the same time. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. DR. E. E. WARD Phoenix, Office X-6857; Office X-1601 Temple Temple Texas Res. B-7478 Res. B-7485 PHONES DR. A. E. HUGHES DR. R. T. HAMILTON PHILADELLE S. SUMMON 1200 Fifth Street Temple, Residence 418 Temple Ave. Apt. 200, Office 914-252-3000 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1 to 8.50 p.m. Dallas, Texas 12-9-1 COMING TO ST. JOHN'S INSTITUTIONAL CHURCH 2010 Allen Street September 17-28 REV. E. L. HAR- D. D. Lt. D. Ph. D. OF ANTIQUE BAPTIST CHURCH, Houston, Texas a Christian gentleman, a philosopher, a financier, a noble man of God comes to act in a service that John might be edified and God glorified. Our slogan is The Spirit of God. REV. I. D. WILLIAMS, Acting Pastor. Z. Mitchell Uber. G. H. Wright, Chairman Dragon Board. Mrs. H. Dillard, Reporter. TUSKEGEE NORMAL AN Founded by Book FALL QUARTER BE DR. J. G. HARDIN Surgical and Surgery Office: 2000 Thomas Ave. Birmingham, AL 36021 To 6 P.M. T 1 F. M. Office Phone 1-723-288 Residence Phone 2-4456 DR. W. K. FLOWERS PHYSICIAN-SURGICAL and BLASTER-D-PHARAPHOTON Office Phone 8-2812 1-21 m. 2-5 p.m. and 7-23 m. OFFICE-PHARAPHOTON Residence Phone 2-4456 DR. L. G. PINKSTON HOSPITAL Office Phone 8-2812 4:40 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 128 to 8:00 night BURGERS AND LAKES PINKSTON CLINIC 819-2000 A. S. WELLS Attorney and Counselor 306 Pratt Temple Dallas, Texas AND INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Joan Hamilton and daughter, Mrs. Terry Millett of Sarveeport, L.A., the mount and consist of Chicago and New York, visited in the city last week. She stopped with Mrs. Anita Aguayo, Mrs. Carol Calvert, Calvert and Houston, visiting friends and relatives for the Inspirational fellow and relatives on their visit to the city. St. Paul M. E. Church school putting on new life. It has adopted an enrollment of 119 pupils and equipped in all departments with brochures to be one of the most important terms in the history of the city. "Blind Lemon's Penitentiary Blues" "by "Blind Lemon" Jefferson 12886-Blind Lemon's Pententious Blues and Long Lastin' Lovin', Blind Lemon Jefferson and His Guitar. 12886-Born Orchard Blues and Western Union Blues, Ika Cox; Piano; Banjo and Guitar 12886-Low Dew Mistletoe Bottom and Tom Cat Blues, "Mr. Feedle"; Spruitt Guitar 12887-Huntsley and Rambler Ben Con- Cotton Blues, "Mr. Feedle"; Spruitt Guitar 12888-Pung Woods Minstone Blues and Low Dew Mistletoe Blues, Blind Lemon Jefferson and His Guitar. 12889-Bite in the Jellwon Jeannie Blues, Blind Lemon Guitar and PARAMOUNT-The Popular Record Mrs. W. A. Hall JR. have returned to her home in Hobart, Texas after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart, and Mrs. Street, Mrs. Hall was before her marriage on May 6th Mice Gloe M. Collins. Mrs. M. M. McDougall of 3315 remain there until Christmas Wednesday night for Kenner, Wyo., where they will spend two days with her father and mother. Mrs. and mother, Stepp. On their way, they will stop at Denver, Colorado, Cheyenne, Texas. Oilcake - isn't this tertiered Pose Blind Lenses Jennifer Jaffeon so good? It's not. The lenses are so good, the no good. High value, big ball lens, a rocky, rocky, what a little Lift! This mits this new Permanent Blind by Pose Lenses Jeffon and I am excited to order under for Permanent No. 26,660 and Pose Lenses's Pantherine Lenses. Miss LaVanda M. C. Callaway spent a very pleasant vacation spent at the Metropolitan School by. She has returned to Jasper, Texas, to resume her school work Training School will start their summer classes Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1928. The Coomopolitan Club is having a two week vacation. Mr. Frankie King of Victoria will be the guest party given by Mr. and Mrs. R. Metropolitan 23 guest were present full dinner was served with froster Miss Annie Mac - Williams of Memphis, Tenn. was called to the bedside of her sister, Nn. L. L. Williams, 822 North Central Avenue, morning Miss Annie Mac - Williams is accompanied by her sister, Miss Annie Mac - Williams. remain there until Christmas. Mr. G.狄尔宾 and daughter, Merrie of 4003 Willow Court left the city Monday, Sept. 14 to spend their vacation with friends and friends in Marshall, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Lewis, 2604 Thomas Ave. with, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. H. Cagle, 2604 Hornsby Hot Spring Ark. and Mrs. Lewis will return Thursday. Miss Wilhelmsola, Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Oliver, 2105 Thomas avenue left Monday night. Prairie View College, Miss Oliver seems very much pleased with her adopted sister. Mr. Walter Blanks who has been the house guest of Mr. Gee, 2105 Thomas avenue left Monday night for Chicago. Mr. Blanks, formerly clerk to seek Bearden fields in the Florida fields with our him much success. Births and Deaths B. L. Willems, 4815 Oakland hill, Booker T. Robertson, 6006 Terry bury, Tiny Britton, 8288 Boyer, boy William Houston, 4000 McFarland bury, Des Fuller, 263 Denley, boy James Thomas SHIP, 4145 Hall bury, Jeff Rowan, 3522 Campbell, girl Jesse Simpson, Wilmer Texas, Diana Bennett, 807 College girl, Deaths Heatlee Smith, 2501 Can Jachtie Pamille Winn, 1010 S. Carroll, Bernard Winn, 1010 S. Carroll, Lester Eider, 2008 Clahonee, J. C. Reynolds, 2018 Pittsburgh, George Allen, 2025 Logan Larson, Wiley, Heart 212 Waverly Larson, Heart 212 Waverly Will Watson, 1441 McKenzie Ads, Hills, 2006 Taylor Bernard Powell, 2006 Packman Nancy Brown Johnson, 2708 Eliz THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 10:28 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. nicely painted. 2 porches. 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Large 15 acre park with massive trees for shade. Hold your picnics there. To Dance or Entertain Roosevell Club House open with beautiful dance floor. To Buy Your Home Beautiful homes with all city conveniences. Only a few left. See our representatives at the addition or Mr. B. F. Farran at our office. NEW SCHOOL FOR THIS YEAR MURPHY-BOLANZ COMPANY WESTERN HEER TEA FOR LOST MANHCOO Landlord Rescue Repatriation, Safety, and Security Compliance. A General system Building. 5 Towers. Has an office. SOLID. CAB. 2000. WONZER HERB 4556 FORTYVILLE HI QUECHELL IL 1155 HERB WEBB Madam Luela McDaniel BUCKEYFIELD METHOD OP OP MESSAGE A MODERN WORLD. Will promote a full growth of beautiful hair, one treatment, and start your hair to growing. If you have dandruff, letter or any disease of the scalp, send for a full treatment. My Dandruff Remedy never fail to cure daffodil or tettle no matter how long it lasts. If you have a light stubborn cushion a circular is sent with oil and a cotton cushion. Cushions are telling you just how to make your scaly legs and flexible so the half inch covers taught. Diplomas given through call. Hair Culture. 118 Dyspora and Blebscera. Not OT Tringles. Increasing Growing Oil 80 cans. Dandruff Remedy. 15 cans. Preserving Oil. 25 Tringles. OT. No cans. Growing Oil 80 cans. Dandruff Remedy. 15 cans. Preserving Oil. 25 Tringles. OT. No cans. Growing Oil 80 cans. Agents wanted. 2002 M. Haines St. Greenville A It is generally conceded now that the major issue in the coming presidential campaign is the 18th Amendment. The Constitution. True, farm relief is one of the points contention but the limelight is held by prohibition. Conventions are splitting over the pronouncements of Al Smith and ultra dryes are throwing fists in the faces of partial vets all over the country. And strange to say, although members of our race admit the importance which attaches to the prohibition issue, as a general proposition, they have swallowed the camouflage in its entirety and have taken this as the most important thing to them. Are they justified in it? MEMBER NATIONAL NEGRO PREEM ASSOCIATION THE DALLAS EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO., (Incorporated) DALLAS TEXAS True it is that prohibition has worked definitely to the advantage of Negroes who suffered much from extravagancies in the days of the open saloon. But now that the Amendment has been made a part of the Constitution and is receiving more attention than are all of the others in which are bound up all of their hopes for complete citizenship, are they wise in such days as these to overlook their opportunities to find out the attitude of candidates with regard to them? Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of the author, or sense or reputation which may appear in the columns of THE DALLAS EXPRESS will be gladly corrected upon it being brought to the attention of the publication. Subscriptions Payable in Advance 1 Year $2.23 8 Months .79 6 Months 1.05 Single Copy .00 THE DALLAS EXPRESS Published EVERY MONDAY MORNING In the Year at 3600 Swiss Ave. Entered at Post Office at the Inn. Tuition as co-ordinator master at Journals. March. 1879. FORMOR ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: W. B. ZINN COMPANY. 608 South Delaware St. Chicago, IL. THE NATIONAL NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE IMPROVES ITS PROGRAM The country generally will welcome this change in program of the league. Hoo lump it had it stuck by its program of inspiration. And its recent decision proves that the agitation kept up and carried on by a group of the yonger as well as some of the older members of that cabinet was worth the effort. That is has finally realized that it is more important that it shall help to preserve as well as help to initiate business is well worth white. Public schools are opening all over areas next week. Free text books, an over rating standard of education, a free library and bioblack imprinted materials for the training of the young age at the discount of thousands because of the demotion of the school. Children who love it only remains for parents to see it—if their children enter on the opening day and that they have decent opportunities throughout the whole term. That was what it was pitylessness thought that going to school was not messy. There have been many parents who have cared for their children and have no education. I have done well. My child can do so much. Such parents like those who care, save because of the fact that their pathways were not clear. I should be by their side. I was not thought of the change in conditions during their routines. In the days when men just "came up" automobiles were unknown and driving could really be hard. The road was too long to travel on. The house of Nature and television would be crossing the countryside to pressure the countryside to the air. Specialists were unknown and the commodities of the road would be costly purchased and lightly held. Competition was not been, and the "Jack of all trades" the thousands of those who did not qualify for special plans in the work of the roadman. Those who did not qualify for special plans in the work of the roadman were handicapped in the race of life. The school offered the child his first chance in the work of the roadman on the responsibility for the duties of their offering. In the school, a boy of the age of 10 was offered the responsibility that responsibility. See to it that they attend regularly, and that they work hard at the tasks imposed on the schedule of their --- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, SETTEMBER 18, 1908 THE MIRROR OF PUBLIC OPINION Political po- lation over issue. Which divided. The away over the stricture of creamman instrict, the auto, and state. Which the Negro An open letter has been sent to John R. Hawkins asking him to set forth the attitude of the Republican candidate on matters affecting the race as such. Though it has been proposed by one who states that is supporting the Democratic nominee, is it not in place? And would it not be equally as much in place—were such a letter to be sent to the Democratic nominee? The time has come when the many millions of us must think very definitely in terms of achieving the things of a civic nature for which we hope. Opportunity to express ourselves comes in a national way but once if four years and at that time there is opportunity to put well to the front the desires for greater civil freedom and justice. Our right to vote, to hold office, to be freed from the dangers of lynching and all of such lie are just as important to America in the final analysis as is the enforcement of the 18th Amendment or the decision to modify or not to modify the Vollead Act. We may as well cease to be political "Babes in the Wood" and step out into the light of more-many and definite statements of what we desire our support of parties to get for us. Certainly it is by no means necessary, that we fall into the fallacious idea that for us the decisions about prohibition are the most important. Right along about here, however, the likeness ends. White folk songs from the Grayst building, the Writer's building, the Tribune Tower, the court house courts, the Los Angeles courts, and hundreds of other structures throughout the length and breadth of the city, the choosetown dams and downs of where similar to it; they have taken the place of the patenteed with telephone wires and made it possible to pick up a receiver in New York. The wires are covered with steepee-steepee into cookbooks of old clothes, and flown across all the streets, even over the dreary tops of the buildings, of these studies and According to dispatches sent out The National Negro Business League will dedicate itself during the next ten year to making Negro business concept more progressive and substantial by broadcasting modern methods and procedures. Its program adopted at its recent meeting in New York includes a union of press, pupil and school in spreading the message of progress and efficiency as well as further study of the condition of Negro business in all parts of the country. It is supposed that the material upon which this program was built was furnished in large measure by the findings of the survey commission which has been at work in all sections of the country for many months. gram is destined to bring to the support of the league a class and kind of membership which has not felt that membership in it was profitable in former times. Conditions have changed. Men of the race who are in business are now seeking to improve and increase their concerns and they will support handsomely any agencies with dedicates itself to such a service. Amongst which the survey was made is highly comfortable and the findings will doubtless furnish food for thought and study for many years to come. With such material at hand it shouldn't be hard for those in charge of the affairs of the league to proceed with a precision that will result in easily seen gains in the coming months. The layman of the A. M. E. Church have maintained an organization for the past two years. It was scheduled to hold a meeting this week in connection with the opening of Paul Quinn College at which time leaders-of-thought of that Church from all sections of the state were scheduled to meet. The meeting was coming year. Few of them were present. But one of them sent in a letter explaining his absence. And the meeting as such, while good, showed that there was little or no direction in the work of the group. No business was brought forward-from former time. No program for E. work of the years was clearly defined, and it appeared that the organization intended to do something sometimes it knew not when. The Express while vitally interested 'in everything which concerns the race as such does not pick out this organization for criticism as much as it takes this occasion to point out that many other of our concerns fall of their greatest usefulness because of the same indirection. Definite programs are essential to large success. Hit or miss methods have never been responsible for great accomplishments, and the charts and maps. A thorough investigation proceeds according to pulse attention of the condition born of a well realized intention to arrive at a point determined before hand. THE MIRROR PUBLIC OPINION white folles have brought in the firearms and infantry which are the necessary guide points of the armor half of the United States and the central thorough the west, the great belterly infantry machine gun, troop trainings, and shiploads of the in the remote corners of the world, far from state and modern cities, and in the way, white folls have built them monumental to仪誓, purpose, armor, and way in the sides of the Aden, a railroad across Siberia, oil wells in Meopotamia, mail routes across the mountains, transports through Marburg; air routes over Alaska; and other activities and accomplishments, the white bridges run over in Europe, July hire special trainings, for into and across the mountains, to travel to the Tatar lands, pleasures and excess in which they are imitated "to a 'T' by much relatation after hard work; they do it for fun. 'T' so serious being carried on, never escaped. With the dark brook, however, the white, the glory, the show and the end. He begins and the end. "I will begin and the end." He very near to behin' his racial alba. In his surrender to be "un-justified," he stakes out into the fields of backbone, and brains for a, while instead of his dues, he and dage. the vice-presidenty is an bane daze in Curdus his opponent on the Republican ticket. Senator Pete Dodd of raticide colleague. It is no longer a parity of party but of principle. Each better must select that particular candidate to be nominated which he deserves vital to the local and national welfare and which thus exposes these principles. The asylum will vote for the candidate and the candidate which he thinks will be nominated. If those who do not believe in prohibition will support Al Smith, the other band the genuine advocates of prohibition will line up with him on the Eighteenth Amendment. The Negro beheaded memorial may be a little more confusing than his band with Republican notstanding their abandonment of the Port Authority stand for South who is wet. While he thinks of the recrery y of the Republican in political equality he forget the tradition in the Democratic university. Al Smith is involved in the South. Mr. Howe who labored segregation in the political arena deaf defend this principle in face of the white dawn in that THE NEGRO IN THE NEXT CONGRESS --- The gaiting of power in the North complements only in a mimo setting. The South. A national congressman is an inquiline exchange for the North, and the South means more to the political strength of New York than twenty congressmen. The one represents the most powerful political divisions of a state. But while we mourn over our loss in the war, we still have political divisions of a state. The next census will fall an interesting story. When respondent Mr. Brennan defines the situation on the basis of the 2920mm census, he shall then know will the situation be different. He would be not. One would say, beforehand, that one funder and twenty-five other funders would mound the political fortunes of a congressional district. New York's incumbent Jim Morrison, Louis and possibly Michelle Obama, still probably measure up to this requirement. The race this candidate will win will be a big one. The Negro congressmen in the dear future, with the power, prestige and promise that each represents. KNOW TEXAS The total land area of Texas is 187,254.200 acre. Only about 11 percent of this total amount is in cultivation. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON HI SCHOOL NOTES Pupils Who Failed to Enroll Pupils Who Failed to Enroll The following pupila did not enroll with their classes Monday, Saturday, or Monday: Wheatley Mary Barrett, Chester Bailey, Clarence Saturday, Avenue, Novia, Childress, Maggie Lucie Dibrell, York School; Lance Carter, Johnsburg; Johanna Harris, Philip Hairon, Dove 'Mike' Arnita Ruffin, Ophelia Stinnes and Dwain Dinton, Sharif School; Mary Dawson, Johnsburg; Dear Farrell, Tyler Levine, David Morton, Regina, Charles Gronn, Ola Spill McKinney, Gina Ora, Basil McKinney, Glazy McNeal, Ruth Morgan, Zepher Pekar Schmidt, Arjun School; Schmidt, Arjun, Arjun, Eula Brooke, Peroy C. Moore and Austin Robertson. Denn Ambrae Caliver of Flak Denn Ambrae Caliver in Law crime prison. Principal Joseph J. Kishua has just received a letter from Dean of the University stating his relocation to Lawrence College has been awarded a scholarship in that institution. The statement follows that our Scholarship Committee has seen fit to award one of the scholarships to Mr. Kishua and to Mr. Lawrence. We wish to take this opportunity to inform you about the interest above by you in the scholarship. We are pleased to keep you informed concerning the progress of Mr. Kishua. High School Fadulty Assist Principal in Pre-School Registration Several members of the Booker faculty have volunteered to assist the principal in the registration of new high school pupils prior to the beginning of September 17. The high school followed a practice for the past week with the past week being possible as a result of the fine spirit on the part of both teachers with the opening of the book with the least amount of debt. Among the teachers who assisted Mary O'Connor, Mrs. Moralley, Mr. Crawford, Mr. C. W. Brashere, Mr. J. Virat, Williams, and Mr. Mary New Other teachers will assist later in the week. Principal Rhoads has Conference at Bishop College, Tuesday. Monday evening. Principal Roads sent to Marshall for a brief interview at Bishop College. He is chairman of the com- TEXAS TOWNS Revival begin at St. James A. M. B. Church Sunday night, May 18. Revival begin at Fort Worth the following Tuesday. All christmas should begin at St. James A. M. B. Church Sunday, May 18. Mrs. Rugene Reynolds Mercer of Austin, Texas is spending the mid-winter holidays with family and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rugene and other relatives. Mrs. Rugene and other relatives who is engaged in the Y. W. C. A. pastor of the Church in Oakland who is engaged in the Y. W. C. A. pastor of the Church in Oakland who is engaged in the Cool Spring Circuit opened hh revival at Cool Spring mutten. The principal returned. Wednesday morning and assumed the absence Mrs. Mary Koy, acting as Dean of the High School, was in charge. Miss Lacr. Mr. Banks and Mr. Mccoy have returned. On Wednesday of the first Misc. week of Mathmatics, Mr. Mcvict J. Banks, Head of Mathmatics, and Mr. James Carroll McCoy joined the #1incipal in the prepara- tion for the opening of school First Day Enrollment Since 1924 During the past few years much interest has been shown by the Association of Parachute Students and the first-day enrollment of pupils; and now being gratified to enroll one year to year. Placecars bearing the slogan, "The Child's Chance, To Be Born," are being brought throughout the city and special announcements are being made about the appointment for the high school, on the first day, has shown 1925, 856, 1925, 671, 1927, 685; to the elementary school, 1924, 1925, 856, 1925, 671, 1927, 685; an increase in both the high and elementary schools will be the first day record for this. High Ranking Pupils in Achievement and intelligence Tests Given Monday Regular Registration Begins Monday at 8 o'clock pick him. Mr. p. H. Lobertowen, Mrs. p. H. Lobertowen, M. k. and Master, J. C. Woolford, M. Sylletier, Beatrice Robertson, Maurice J. Robertson, Mary motored to Jett. M. Robertson, Ummadh Ummadh, weeweewee, umumadh SUPRUPR SPIRINGS — Cypress Baptist Association will meet here Sept. 18th. Everybody is making it. Rev. J. M. Hughsen preached Sunday at Lovenight Chapel. He was a graduate of a splendid vacation, and a child in spend Sunday in Dallas. His Alabama Morgan returned to Dallas. Mr. Murry Dozzle of Wichita Falls Texas is "fitting in" the city. The Chapter-entered the Masonic Chapter-entered the Masonic MARSHALL COMMITTEE PERFECTING PLANS FOR TEACHERS MEETING President Dagan of Wiley College, general chairman local arrangements committee state Colored Teachers' Association, announces that plans for entertaining the 1918 session of the teachers' association are beginning to take shape. The executive board that is only one piece of meeting, Professor H. B. Famberton, principal of local Colored high school and active vice-chairman of the general committee will work out details of program for welcoming the association to Marshall. He is also advisory member of the committee on budget, education, training and homeschool. Then entire committee chairman, area Dean D. A. Foley, homeschool; Professor J. R. Moote, principal Hillside school reception; Dr. T. L. Hunter transportation; Miss Lolietta Pemberbon, exhibition; Dr. O. L. Bledsoe, tour; H. J. Margo, budget; Dr. O. W. Phillip, social activities; Mrs. F. D. Johnson, office. The county and city teacher's institute is meeting at Central this week and efforts will be made to register all the teachers for the state association. The chairman of the institution committee assumes the general chairman that the city teachers may be counted on a hundred percent for registration. Immediately following opening of schools an institute campaign for members will be imagined with view of materially increasing enrollment in all of the associations. It looks now as though the Marshall meeting of the association will be marked by the absence or outside attractions. Both the general chairman and vice-chairman are accompanying the need of cutting out all unimportant features within the organization and will be involved in this idea and ask that economy and convenience be incorporated into all plans for conducting the business of the association. The following is a tentative suggested outline of the program. First day's session begins at 19:00 o'clock and adjourns at 9:00 for dinner and the football game between the teams. The football game takes up at 10:00 and last until 12. On Thursday immediately following the foot-ball game, the association will re-assemble for an hour's session. The evening sessions on 7:30 and thirty minute musicals will be held. The day of the re-arrangements to meet the convenience of the association the local committee will request the two contending schools to bring this same guest name the place of meeting so as to prevent a break in the sessions of the day, and where it will cause local interference and loss. Friday afternoon, November 20 will be devoted entirely to departmental work or group sessions. It is in these group meetings that the real business of the association is accomplished. It is the desire of the leaders of the organization that this meeting at Marshall must be something more than in social gatherings. And the local committee must be involved in the relationship between the President and local committee in working with the final and detailed arrangements. Promptness and attention to business is the earnest plan which is being made to the delegates so that sufficient time may be had for necessary recreation and social activities. The local machinery will be set in motion with full steam ahead within the next few days, according to statement of M. D. W. M. Dewan, general chairman of local committee. Central high school auditorium will have a seating capacity of 1600, the teachers are to be covered this building in one of the best in Texas. It is a happy situation that the teachers are to be privileged of conducting their meetings there. Public Approval Congratulations on the success of our Eagle show continue to come to us. Our Eagle show will be held on the ground at the public announcement on the part of the public audience. The event has been hosted with public approval. The Hearald of a New Day A new type of Service is here for the men who deserve the best. Continuous treatment—maintaining fittings—perfect alterations and payments of materials and tools. The men are treated with any, you can find. And the prices are surprisingly low. Style Show Models As an added inducement for you to visit and out of appreciation of a most satisfactory attendance at our Style Show we are offering all models that were shown in the Style Show at substantial saving of 15 to 25 Per Cent House Dresses, Sports, Afternoon, Gowns Shop Where Your Fitting Will Be Made a Pleasure THE DALLAS EXPRESS; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1928 Hon. G. W. Jacken, Ded. Grand Master of the Lied Peoples passed through the city Starlads. He was joined here by the Ophias C. Fraser, D. M. N. G. Miles E. M. Kemple, D. N. G. of Lusitania, D. N. G. of Lusitania, Brothers Bromer, Mr. C. M. Wade of Lomet Lodge, Mr. M. K. Noun of the Household and others While in the city the Grand Master intensive membership campaign to be begun at the middle of dept. MR. C. BRUCE SANTEE AWARDS PRIZES TO WINNERS MR. AND MRS. ORENTHAE AND ERSON LEAVE FOR WACQ Mr. and Mrs. A. Grenald Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. A. Whitman Anderson, who will be a number of years left Tuesday for Waco, Texas, where they will be attending the annual meeting of Bethel A. M. E. Church. Whose Mr. Anderson is the son of Rev. James T. Anderson, the pastor of Bethel A. M. E. Church. Whose Mr. Anderson has a responsibility to enter into a partnership with the Cafeteria of Carfamer Improvement. Whose Mr. Anderson has resigned from station ventures. Mr. Anderson is well and favourable to this city, being a member of St. James A. M. E. Church. Mr. Anderson enjoys membership in the principal music and accolades in many musical programs. CITY CIRCULATOR BEGOMEN ING THE H. E. REDGECOCK LIMB AND BRACE COMPANY It was my good fortune some fifteen years ago to form the account that he and who had come to our city, after having suffered the loss of a limb, had paid for it with the aid of restitution the Railroad Company had paid to the said D. E. W. and that damages received in the loss of his limb, having his own disembarrassing and feeling the care of and sympathy with him, he decided to use his means in foster an institution that would rebound to the benefit of all such A. L. Heiley, secretary of the Colored Voters Division of the Red ask that a Prof. must go on his hermit. It was a master piece and publican National Campaign of organization let the Express wait on me we can hear his match return before it takes his vicious lacey sequence, recording within them. George declared the Hoover's acceptance address with both absent at the same. Next Sunday, the White Wind "Would appeal to citizens of the United States. Sunday morning was throne-Drive. We hope that such patience will be received." Hoover's visit will be affiliation as coming from a statesman; he will hit the sun came out in his whole duty. We will be in man with a clear, and condescending the afternoon and the worship was North Port North, Wesley Abbey Mr. Hedzock set to work to machinery and most improved machinery and supplies were pur- priated. We have all men available were employed and as a result of which Mr. Hedzock is able to show which is more in need of his expertise. He makes a speciality of employ- ing persons who have suffered the limits of limb, fear that they are suffering a very large business. He provides a very large business. He customers in all parts of the country, all of whom extend to the high degree of satisfaction that he has tried out their limbs and find them the most comfortable use. I usedly recommend the company to any one needing their Mrs. and Mrs. Wr.-W. Marvell were the recipients of many congratulations last Monday evening when they celebrated the thirty-third anniversary when they celebrated the thirty-third anniversary. Many of their close friends in the city gathered with them in their home, 2410 Makin Street, and were on them by the guests and a delicious menu was served. An anniversary sake decorated in pink and white was on the table and sandwiches, salads and other delicacies made up of HEAD OF COLOBED PYTHIAN PRATERNITY FOR HOOVER government and one who if elected President will manage the air. He is the greatest interest of every section of our great country and for the benefit of all. His policy of social opportunities for every man, woman and child is the expression of a heart broad as humanity. A man of which Supreme Chancellor Greens is the head is the second largest Colored man in the world and the greatest number of numbers has populated. The greatest wealth of any Colored man because of its insurance features. Hundreds Attend Style Show and Formal Opening of Flo-Ru Mai Shoppe. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE princesses of the establishment and on the back time have given good to the bach time and bring pleasure but that its most individualistic wants could be tilted there. The audience was enthusiastic and liberal with applause all over the room, and with balances and satisfaction enough to give complains satisfaction to its hosts. Beginning with an overt by Trof. Floyd's Orchestra she furnished music for the occasion, the six models who were given to the audience with their ability to show advantage the several of the goats which they excelled in, and the poets as give view of all of the lines of the house dresses, evening wear, and evening wear. Specificity on the pro se by Richard Britton, Chance Nomore, James Washington and to borrowed models were displayed by the poets as a BRAM Johnson, a spinster, a BRAM Johnson, a feature specially by the orchestra, a "Black Bottom" by Richard Britton, a feature specially by another special orchestra. The models included Mrs. J. Poleal Floyd, Mrs. Bernice Brown, Mrs. Lorenna Brown, Mrs. Fran, and Ilia Brown. Browning. All of the staging as well as the directing of her special ability to perform one her special ability to perform one Lifers have already purchased. An Express reporter who visited the shop in 2013 discovered already the shope has begun to realize that the Dalton Mall was purchased by the shope by Mrs. B. W. Ballard, wife of the wellknown North Dalton tallow store, which has been selected by indices who indicate their enthusiasm at the open door of the complete appointments and course. TEXAS TOWNS ALTO — Services were well attended at New Hope Baptist Church, Sunday, On Monday, Sept. 3rd a spice program was read aloud by Rev. H. S. Hewitt, he spoke on the subject. Workaholk was honored by M. E. P. I. Marner, white, the Mayor. Other white friends of the church, a minister of ceremonies, M. Bertha Matthias, formerly of this community, was brought here for burial. Young person of the M. E. Chase. Young person of the body from Tulsa. He married Mary, highlander, and was brought in from Burke and Palmola, daughters and Mr. and Mr. Dave came in from Tyler, Sept. 3rd. He came in from Tulsa. He attended on the $b. Mr. W. York he father and Mr. Walter pined here to Lubbock. Mr. and Mr. Sam Robbins of Biddeford attended on Sunday to apound a few hours with their university of California and family Chicago and family invested to Jacksonville to spend a few hours with relatives and friends. Mr. Franklin Henderson returned to Tyler Sept. 4 after appointment with friends, Mr. Zoe Bradley left in the 4th, for McKinney and the 5th, for Coleman. Mr. Jes Timmona is able to be at church after along illness here on business Saturday and Sunday. LURBOCK — With return of Pet. Wilson who spent his vacation at the express has also come back to us. We clean from that, the kit and parts also. We received them both with a hearty welcome and we visited the express wait on the return before it was closed. We both attended with both absent at the same time Sunday morning. We looked at the sun came cut in the afternoon and the worship was at all Churches. COHUSIANA — Sunday School and churches well attended in the second half of the year, the second Missions Baptist Church, with a - serious accident is in the parking lot. Mia Kostle Marie Johnson and Alice Gray Tinter Law left Montgomery College. Mr. Epia Vaughn has purchased a "beautiful unmade bed" presented his wife with a new bed. He has purchased a Nike Shoe Mi-Je and Mr. Currence Jackson of丹尼斯 Tennon Areas are visiting in our town. They are in the house in the house of Mrs. FD Heary M. H. Heary. He was returned from their vacation in Kansas City to Los Angeles. Mr. Lacey Jones of Wichita Falls arrived in the city on his boat to Montgomery on account of her sister. FORT WORTH DISTRICT NOTES Rev. B. S. Jenkins, P. E. Our district Sunday School conduct goes on record as a redetter meeting. One of the best conferences ever held, the convention showed great interest and manifested interest in the rendering of the subject: for every subject was fully discussed and the papers read before the convention showed great interest in charming rebuttals, each sentence furl rate, apology and catchy. Mrs. M. A. Carr, State president of the H. W. and H. P. M. S. Illumini the minds and hearts of the students, introduced our district president of the W. H. and P. M. E. Helo, highly interesting missionary meeting. Prof. J. W. Harde, District Superintendent of the district, introduced the information of the work of the Sunday school in the Model Student School, conducted before the Convention with delegates as the pupils. Mrs. C. S. Clark, the efficient good members and the full staff of cooperative officers cover themselves with glory and honor, for the super manners in which they unraveled the delegates and many 1897 When the Steamboats were sailing down the Trinity River At that time The Anderson Furniture Co. was selling furniture on small payment at the present location, 2101 Elm Street, under the same Management. CADILLACS OUR CARS ART CLEANER AND IN BETTER CONDITION FOR THE MONEY WE ASK THAN ANY IN TOWN. LET US SHOW YOU. 63 CADILLAC PHAETON 8650 61 CADILLAC SURBURBAN 6300 61 CADILLAC VICTORIA 4500 1924 PACKARD SEDAN 9750 1924 PEEERLESS SEDAN 7750 1926 CHANDLER SEDAN 6500 1926 DOGGE SEDAN 5000 1924 BUICK*SEDAN 5000 1924 JEWETT COACH 4500 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their words of sympathy and floral offerings given at the death of our mother, Mrs. A. B. Kearney, born August 18, 1888. 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Comite Une ZOCTURES set SUPPLIBG ‘Day and Hight Service ‘/PKGE sevin, I 3 Ae ih on | 1t af ede G Vis ehaa Ee ee) WRITE FOR CATALOG. Roy C. W. *ed by an insurrection fostered by evil minions* Abington. *Jews even after he had left the synagogue and was carrying on his work in a private house, which brought him before Gallo, the Roman governor, in an effort to have him expelled from the sky. It was when he was called when the governor positively refused to have any thing to do with their religious disputes and drove them from the hall. In fact the accusing Jews got the worst of the deal when a group of Greeks who sympathized with Paul seized their leader, Southwest, the chief ruler of the synagogue, and gave them their laborers. They continued their laborers, when Paul decides, after having been away from Jerusalem for more than three years to reach that city by the time of the Feast of the Passover. It occurs at the same time Anuila and Priscilla, with whom he is brought during his stay in Corinth to rejoice to Ephesus, probably thinking it would be better for their business. Leaving Corinth together they go down to Cenchrus, the seaport and Paul found it convenient to go to Jerusalem by way of Euthanas. Paul was very cordially received by the seaport and Paul decided to go to Jerusalem by the feast, he left his friends and sailed to Caesarea and from there he went up to Jerusalem. Nothing is said of this visit to the Holy City aside from the fact that he "created the brethren." It is clear that Paul was in Jerusalem in his contention for Gentile freedom, the dues he had not caused their fight against him and it had had the effect of cooling the sympathy of the elders. It is certain that Paul's reception was in no way cordial. Leaving Jerusalem, Paul returned to Antioch and thus gave hiseci to the apostle Paul. He returned to Jerusalem three years ago it may be supposed that hiseci was even more cordial than when he returned before as he told of pushing the gospel conquest into Europe. Leaving on his third missionary journey visiting the places where he had been, Paul returned to Euthanas. It was from this city he writes the First Epistle to the Corinthians. L—The Need of Unity in Christian Work in Stressed It is clear from chapter 8.19, that Paul had written an earlier letter to this church which has been lost. I think he have been lost to us. The thirteenth Epistle which have been preserved being only a selection from the many he wrote. This one was written A. D. 69, near the close of his three years residence in Ephesus. Owing one name we ought to great greatness readens. "I love of you bubbles, by the nausea of the Lord Jesus Christ, that we all reason alike." The Ideal Christian life is reached when its devotees are "forged together in the same mind: the same judgment" and acted by one increasing purpose. Unness of mind: in any field of honest endeavor to render the best service. Two may not walk together except they be agreed. Unity in the golden chard that binds society together: Unity in the marriage relations: unity in the world of business as one. Unity in the world of love: unity of mind and purpose in religion. Persons who can not subscribe to a doctrine which claims the existence of tion, and that the Bible is a revelation of God's will and dealings with man—it would be impossible for them to dwell together if Christianity unity is lac ing there is the even present danger of destroying energies which should be difficult to the common enemy, to the weakening and destruction of the nation, to the useless to promote. It is said that in one of the great cities of England, a quarrel arises among the firemen, and when they were called out to fight the next fire they turned their hose on one another on the flames. "Too often this is true in Christian work. II—Unity Verse Identity. The unity stressed by Paul was quite, possible for it "does not mean identity but variety in harmony." We have a wonderful illustration of this unity from life itself—all life in the same, but 187 great variety is expressed in the same body of work, in the same body of work, and in vegetable and vegetable evidences. Paul says in that wonderful 18th chapter of 1, Corinthians: "All flesh is not the same flesh, but there is one kind of flesh of men, another flesh of heart, another of fishes, and another of birds." They tell you that all flesh is grass, no two leaves on a tree or no two grains of wheat. They perfect agreement. Perhaps we get from the Bible one of the best illustrations or ideal unity to be found, anywhere. It has two great divisions, the Old and New Testaments separated by a period of four hundred years of silence. It consists of 86 books, thirty-nine in Old Testament and twenty-one in New Testament, being written in every known form of literature. Twenty-two are historical eleventh are prophectical, and twenty-one epilogical, five poetical. There were at least thirty-two different authors, who wrote in three continents, in three authors who every possible view notht. Among these authors were kings, wise men, lawyers, generals, fishermen, ministers, priests, one taxgazher, one phleaclon and a Gentile, some rich, some poor, small city, and some born in the country—thus touching all the varied experiences of men—covering a northerly, a southerly, a western, a mournous—through all its one progressive and increasing purposes runs. It is this kind of unity that Paul is contending for—not what is a physiological impossibility—that all minds of the same church should have identically the same mind, such one must have him notht—but there must be an unified in an infinite variety of forms. III—Party Division and Strife. R. had been about three years since Paul had founded its pastor, Mrs. T. M. McDade. It is said, that Mrs. J. Smith were served a church at Corinth, and among the outstanding elements in the Annalleia's leadership none were more neocentric and contributed so much to the stability of his laborers than his pastor, Mrs. T. M. McDade. The perfect organization and demand for Martin, hot welts, and acclimatization to the harsh climate of hellitude. When he organized a group of believers to to handle anything that is given commanded by Mrs. J. J. Johnson, the Church of Jesus Christ, he did not leave them to shift for make the members of the Rock PAGE EIGHT PAUL WRITES TO HIS FRIENDS IN CORINTH 14. The Golden Text—Bebold how good and How Pleasant it is for Brethren to Dwell together in Unity, Faith 425 I. An Exposition of the Sunday School Lesson for Sunday, September 16, 1928. themselves but kept in close touch with them and protected them as far as possible from their evil environment. A fine example for our ministers and Churches to follow today. Through friends of the house of Choice, who was likely a business woman who had sent members of her household to Corinth for commercial purposes, returned to writing the Church in that city. The Church had come asking for morals and doctrine as well as on party division, and the subjects treated by Paul are varied but might be classed under one general head. Christian conduct, and while he treats on all the subjects brought to his head—he laws special upon the party spirit. One has said, "Party is the place in the place of God." Every division in a devoir of the same use "uses" parties had grown up among them, some saving they were the followers of Paul, others were followers of Apolles, others of Peter, and still another group claimed in a secular sense to be the followers of Jesus. The Greek mind was much inclined toward the party spirit, especially in sports and politics, and now they bring the same spirit in the church. The differences in their differences should be allowed to grow into bitter contentions. The pity is that such a spirit of disunity had never died out in the Church. Paul points out some stubborn facts that we are not rivals, but co-workers with God. Paul had planted. Apolles had come along and watered—Paul had stated that neither he gave the increase that watered anything but God who gave the increase. O that we might see this eternal truth—we would be more humble in our labors. DALLAS DISTRICT Chas, W. Athington, P. G. The Sunday School convention and Allen League Convocation have been on time Wednesday, September 5, many of the guests and delegates were present for the open house and Winnery mounds and Wilmer were working hard to have things ready for us. The church rally and it presented a very pleasing appearance—at the meals under trees and each day the delegates were well cared for in association with the committees. In fact for our never been to see it so wonderfully demonstrated as it was at this convention, the committees, women for in-both churches, women for in-both churches, and women for in-both churches, there was there any unpleasantness that they but furnished us all, and women should work together. Then these people really made us feel for the convention and we helped them had hands and although they The contest for the prizes offered for the attendance and the largest number present from the largest number present from the worsted winner an allotted fee of 44, member of the Sunway club, had presented 20, and reported $15.50. The section of $0.00, of James had present 20, and reported $15.50. The section of $0.00, of James had present 20, and reported $15.50. While that for the largest number raised Youner presented the prizes, in the second group the prize was the most Sunday school raised the largest amount of money and not the means. Paul W. Paulle Noah had will receive a prize. In the third group the largest amount of money Sunway School-It had the largest number present and raised the largest amount in the collection. The effort was more than re- funded in the new update plan, and the effort was re- funded. The following. Sunday Sundale other than those, more than 100,000 students in Kirkleigh Knight School, Jenkins Mission, and Calms Church, One of the the prosecutions on Sunday, mid- night, on J. T. Rowland's in-house course. The prosecution minds were organized. 29 years after the massacre, Ms. T. McDade—in THE DALLAS EXPRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1928 they presented to her a very large collection of acrochains which show the movement of the chimes. Dedie is held by her church. It is our plan in our next notes to mention all of the men and women making the chimes what it is and made the convention such complete success Sunday in the church. We are making the M. E. Churches will have a new pastor. The Fort Worth District School holds a special event held at Anderson Church A.M. E. Church, Wichita Falls, Texas. August 31-34, was among the best dates. Rev. R. C. Walter, pastor of Baker Church, Fort Worth, commenced and on of time class meeting in which one was filled with the service and continued throughout the service of the meeting. Wednesday delivered the sermon. Mr. Gleon gospel sermon was present in biennial way some times that connected with in wnithra. The sermon was the most important of the different sermons many beautiful thoughts were shared Thursday night, sermon that between the Sunday schools in intercession society and others the prizes. The district church club which is a new feature at the church and conducted a program in an interactive audience. Ms. Juanita solitary solitor of Baker Church selected much occasion for the annual yearly sermon whom we will. Alphonse of Baker Church who was elected of Christian Kidney Moments and Friends of Anderson Chancellor were very hospital and friendly it is possible for all the details and visitors to enjoy the feather. Mr. Clark, Parker Dr. P. S. Jackman, P. H. Dr. R. Terry, P. H. Mrs. O. B. Terry, Respondent GRAPHIC DIVISION, H. W. AND P. S. PARKER HONORED Wichita Falls, Texas Sept. 19-18 Street was hostess Saturday morning, with an early breakfast, honoring of W. H. and P. M. Missionary Society and Secretary-Treasurer of bude marked places for the guzzle Prime Minister, McMullen House, Ickirk, and Mrs. A. C. Carr, Mrs. and Jodee Clark-Slim furnished President Must be a Patriot Ton, too, above all Athens, a city of great importance. He should be a Patriot. Al Gulshn of New York is a stateman and partner of the United States. Parties at bed are only a means —the good of all states, the hard- est of all wars, the hardest of Governor Smith. In principles, is a good,公民 as there is in the United States. Soaking table of my memory, the memory table of my memory, the memory and scars of two hundred years and wrong records against our race and march to the polls on November and east my vote for Gov Government and condescension. that If they are elected God will kill. rule the Government at Washington will will live. I Wear Blond Shirt I wonder sometimes, whether the United States is to be forever hated, full of hatred, full of hate, full of color prejudices. rall to militia and full of alanders. This command on which you are remarkable, patriotic, compassion commission of American History. I do not hate, I do not hate, and desperate. You and I must not wave the bloody shirt or dig us against reconstruc- tion. You and I must not wave the bloody shirt or dig us against reconstruc- What They Say They say that the president will be in his position with regard to the defeated and Al Smith is clever in his mental policies arresting our President, the Pope of Rome and all citizens will be not to be arrested if he is elected. President and the Constitution of the United States LINCOLN MANOR Shriekers were well attended Sunday at Tallneigh Baptist Church AT-8380 a.m. Brother M. B. Brother M. B. staff of school and office Mr. Lester further informs the Mr. Lester, a 12-year old boy of Grade 6, who broke away from his clothes saturated with pill, and that the child broke away from his clothes saturated with pill, after 'concealing' that he drowned of the McCormick farm. The father felt that it was necessary of his house, find the country. No Fear For Safety of Class in Oklahoma Trial CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 for the trial but it is expected be some time during the latter part of September or the first of November. Extraction of Mr. Glass from California, was found by the Calif. C. because of Oklahoma's lynchings, the town of Oklahoma in which he was to be tried. Mr. fed from a prison sentence by the police, culminating in a night raid, without warrant of the police, was killed and was wounded. Following the flight of Mr. Glass, his naked hues of white were covered with a colored man seamed with white, while he was in custody of officers on the law. At 11 a.m. m. Rev. C. W. Wright in a large audience, Rev. Gustus filled the pitfall at 4:30 a.m. Read the Express and keep pace. Miss Franklin Bradford of Henderson, Texas in the city whitey-mouse. Mr. Henry Bracken M. vayne. Mrs. Linda M. the sock list. Mrs. Ada Culga who been ill for several days has been M. W. Battle will soon be installed. M. W. Battle will soon be installed. All services were good Sunday at Monkey Church, Church Rev. John McCarthy, and evening at Calvary Baptist Church came forth with a barking message to a crowded heart. FOR SALE — Cheap for Cash, beautiful Player Plano, "Elkhorn" Solid Rarewood case in good condition. Also bench and 14 seat records. 8-174. A Baby in Your Home Dorothy Wendful Presbyterian Bldg. to Children Woman Abbey Creek Church Dispensary