Dallas Express

Saturday, January 11, 1919

Dallas, Texas

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TROOPS OF 92nd DIVISION WIN DECORATIONS OF HONOR PROFESSIONAL NEGRDES ENGAGED IN BOOT-LEGGING---FEDERAL CHARGES FILED AGAINST TWO NEGRO UNDERTAKERS AND ONE DOCTOR. BOOKER WASHINGTON JR., IN FLIGHT FROM ANGRY MOB. Founded by W. E. King. VOL. 20, NO. 13. TROOI WHISKEY IN COFFIN CAUSE PROFESSIONAL NEGROES ENGAG ERAL CHARGES FILED AGAIN ERS AND ONE DOCTOR. Fort Worth, Texas, Jan. 6. -Solution of the problem that faced Federated officials when a coffin filled with whiskey was opened here several weeks ago was announced today. It was announced also that charge for a Negro embalmer, a Negro understaker and a Negro physician of Monroe, was been filed at Waco against the Louisianaans and a Negro understaker at Waco. The coffin that was covered by the corpse of Lula Crawford and supposedly was accompanied by a Waco understaker was not found to be found when members of the Fort Worth Police Department took charge of the white man sent from Monroe, La., Dec. 5. Department of Justice from the case said that the investigation revealed that a shipment had been made a month earlier and was not discovered. When the investigation of the subterfuge came to light the整形 agent at Dallas became the weight of the "corpse" when the coffin was transferred there and he was charged with the crime. An agent of the Department of Swindlers Wheedle $500,000- 000 From Liberty Bond Owners. New York, Jan. 4.—Charging big cross-order sales of Liberty Bonds by income tax dodgers, transactions in one day exceeding $400,000,000. Assistant District Attorney Briggs in a report to the county district attorney Saturday urged the need of an inquiry by the stock exchange to ascertain the names of wealthy men suspected of thus causing the decline in the price of the war securities and the low prices obtaining for Liberty Bonds at the end of the income tax year was seized upon by the court with a view of establishing losses to offset profits which would have to be shown in making their income tax dollars. Small investors, he said, have been persuaded to exchange their Liberty Bonds for worthless stocks. In one BOOKER WASHINGT FLIGHT F Tunkesee, Ala., Jan. 10, 1918. Bravely denouncing not only the action of the mob which lynched a Colored man at Sheffield, Ala., but naming some of the participants and demanding that they be brought to justice, young Booker T. Washington in war work the Government, and has been highly commended for his splendid work. The plant Young Washington openly announces the violation of the President's proclamation against mob violence, and then described some of the persecutors of the offense. The President, in a pronounced, that he was forced to flee for his life, and taking his wife, and his children, into hiding, and the aid of white friends, through several States and into Ohio. He escaped injury, and death in his home, and brought only by providential interference. Telephones were busy and small hands behind him, and he trained the trains in every direction. After several days of quiet in Ohio, Young Washington, among the few of friends, made his way back to Tuskegee and his own home, but no sooner had he arrived than he was walked upon by friendly white, The Dallas Express WHAT THINK YE OF THIS? Diners Open to Negroes Only in Uniform, Officers State. New Orleans, La. Jan. 3.—Press dispatches from Screw report that a new order on the Texans & Dell following Negro passengers to eat in the dining cars after whites had been served, created a mild晨晨 among railroads terminating here. Local officers interpret the order迪迪 ordering Negro passengers only and that Negro citizens clothes are not admitted to dining cars at all. They say it is not appropriate and that Negro soldiers en route and it was decided by the Texas & Pacific to admit them to the diners after whites had finished. ON JR., IN FROM ANGRY MOR. who warned him of the conspiracy and plots to wreak vengeance upon him for his stand against the Sheffield outrage. His friends acknowledged that they would be imposed upon them by the mob and its lack of regard for justice and that they would be powerless to prosecute him and possibly the institution, if he remained there. He espired the spirit of sacrifice of self, and the spirit of great work of his father, young Washington, his way to a distant point and entrained for St. Louis, where he now is with his little family of wife Thus the criminal-minded minority in Alabama again blots the fair in the justice-loving people there, he apologe for the incomparable work of the father of young Booker Washington, who proved himself a constructive educator and placed Tuskegee in the vocabulary of the world as well as proved himself a constructive educator. A correspondent interviewed young Booker Washington, and finds him the victim of race hate in the South. He is a very competent young man and has the reputation of carrying out anything which he undertakes. Washington Engle, Dec. 23, 1918. "The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919. DALLAS TEACHERS IN CLASS A 1. --- MISS MINNEA MAI SMITH—DIRECTRESS OF DOMESTIC ARCHIVE CALIFORNIES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO TEACHES IN TUSKEGEE SUMMER SCHOOL. COMMERCIAL CENTER OF THE CICHLID COLLEGE OF CHICAGO. By N. W. Harlee. The introduction of domestic art in the public schools of this city was an inversion as well as an impulse in the schools of the country, brings new life and new blood to the girls in the schools of the country, brings comprehends that which awaits them in their relation with the home, with society and the common community, and comprehends that which awaits persons have thought that these essentials should be taught in the schools of the state for its own protection, also thinks so, and gives the home or rather permits the home to do so, and in order that the child shall be taught to use the high duty of the state for its own protection, seminals. In fact, in many instances, those in the homes are not prepared to instruct their children in this art, and the effect and the skill that the child should have — a start in the development of our girls is of the very highest importance. The home is the highest of the life, of out of it comes the greatest variety of the faculty of the college and the basis of all powerful government of the state. The home is the unit of the Nation, not the government, not the army, not the navy but the home. But queen Victoria, England's great sovereign did not wait for the French to intervene, and heirs with crowned heads, and with jewelled hands, destined to rule the mighty empire and dominance of France, and the necessity and the desire of a queen mother, were trained in the domestic art of baking, and they place it for baking hands with scissors of heat and measure the time for baking. Why should a sovereign be trained in baking, and require by her mother to do these most common place and yet the most essential affairs? What was neither this all, for the jewelled fingers, bearing the sparkling jewels of the scissors, to twirl the fluters to adjust the thumb, to be prepaired for the manipulate the serving modelling. Five Men Executed But Not A Goward in American Army. We don't encounter cases of come accustom to its wirth and mitching song. Jewelled hands in a bread tray, kneeling and mixing according to chemical analysis. Roya fingers with a sword, and examples of sora. Why was this卫刃? It must have been for some extraordinary purpose, and examples than the need to breed England's imperial threue. What religion was it? These were the daughteens, to be a mother as well as a queen, and to be a mother in more than being a mother as well as a queen on a throne, or a mother without a throne, or a dominion, in the queen of all queens, for she is the highest and best gift to earth. Did England's great queen forewrote the world's supremacy for human freedom in all times? Was it possible that she imagined that her daughters with money would be required to earn money and to make a living through this course of training? No, a daughter can tell the inexperienced and final mishap of man? Shadows do not lie, fortune reverse themselves and cast their trembling forms with licelessness before us unexpectedly in England's imperial threue. Kepler said that "Great God," I see to think Thy thoughts, so it seems to me that Thy thoughts are the preceptress of the Domestic Art department of the Negro High School in Chicago. I prepare this book of thoughts of queen Portraits of women in preparation for she has taken the time to prepare herself by studying during the vacation in different colleges. She studies diligently to the subjects pertaining to the art that the siris of the race diligently to the subjects pertaining to the art that the siris of the race diligently to the subjects pertaining to the step of research work in the domestic art, and that she might be a theoretical and practical viewpoint. While teaching in the public schools she might be a theoretical and practical viewpoint in the University of Chicago and while in this institution applied to the course in the University of Chicago and while in this institution applied to the required test. Miss Smith has been a diligent student and painter from home, but has applied her self in the summer normals of this school and facilities wherever she tended, when she was not attending some summer school in the east of Chicago. Miss Smith goes to Tuckeee to be instructed and is employed in (Continued on page 4.) advice in the 'death house.' I don't believe there has been a single court-martial in our army on a charge growing out of an American "soldier's fear to die for his country. Our record is one to be proud of." DR. MOTON OF TUSKEGEE VISITS NEGROES IN FRANCE. Paris, Jan. 5.—Dr. Robert R. Moon, head of the Tauksee Institute, who recently returned from a throughearth of the American troops in Alsace Lorraine and elsewhere, has reported that the condition of these soldiers is sultactory. Organizations many Nero organizations, complimented the men on the good showings they had made in France, and that they would set an example of industry and thrift to their race upon their rebellion. Me cautioned the Nero exercise self-control in France and the Nero allies would respect the American Negro because of his character. He invited the invitation of President Wilson and Secretary of War Baker as adviser to the conference that protects the rights of the Nero are incapable of self-government as yet, but that they should have the protection of great powers against MEXICO SQUELCHES PRO-GEB- MAN PAPER FOR ANTL-U. S. LIES. Mexico City, May 2, 4-El Democrate failed to appeal Friday morning and was ordered to stay in Mexico by suspension will be permanent. The newspaper frequently published stories about the invasion of American forces at Tampa, the invasion of northern Mexico by Anchorage, and the counties which provided 21.3 million. The newspaper and been considered a terrorist organization. 168312 Yankees Behave Admirably While on Paris Furlough. "Investigation shows that the great preponderance of American officers visit Paris in transit invariably visit such well known places as Notre Dame, the Louvre, the Sacre-Coeur, the Eiffel tower, the Bois de Bovine, the Bastille monument, the Tulierles gardens and the Inventes, and the temperate in their habit and this situation is largely caused through the lack of whisky over here, the wine over here, the meals at meals, is all they drink as a general thing." General of the highly organized General of M. P. who were stationed all over the city day and night. They are stationed at rail stations and at intersections of prisons. NEGRO NATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION CALLED TO MEE IN NASHVILLE, TENN., FEB. 5-8, 1919. Notice- The newspapers composing the Negro National Press Association, and such other Afro-American organization, have been called by President Chris 2. Perry to meet at the White House, 5. 1919, in Mayauia, Teen, to hold the mid-winter meeting, important attendance urgently desired. For several years, no Negro news organization was represented in the flesh but this year, we entertain the hope that the matter with the Western Star, the Freeman and Ocisserv, the Sun Antelope is better and the Horseman is better and the matter with the bunch! They are all able to send a representative to the White House. LEAVES FOR MEN ABROAD. Soldiers Desiring to See Europe Will Have the Opportunity. Washington, Jan. American soldiers overseas will be allowed to see something of Europe before returning home. Secretary Baker said he would send troops to North Korea, in response to an inquiry as to whether a more liberal policy in granting furloughs would be given to American soldiers would be organized orders home. This policy was recommended by General Pershing and approved by the War Department. WETS LG* FIGHT TO KEEP DRY LAW FROM OHIO SOLONS. Cincinnati. Ohio, Jan. 4-12 United States Judge Hollis Saturday dismissed the case filed in the court here to administer Governor James M. Cox from submitting to the Ohio state court the national prohibit- ment. GENERAL ORDER COMMENDS COLORED OFFICERS GENERAL ORDER COMMENDS COLORED OFFICERS ENTIRE UNIT AND INDIVIDUALS GITED FOR DRAVERY UNDER FIRE OF HUN. CASUALTY LIST COMPARATIVELY SMALL. 1476 TAKE THE "LONG TRAIL". RED RECORD LYNCHING; GEORGIA, TEXAS AND LOUISIANA LEADING --- Marback. December 8.—By command of General Martin, Commanding the 82nd Infantry, General Omar B. Browne, best known for a number of Colored officers, noncommissioned officers and private of the 86th. Infantry for meritorious service, near Font-a-Mousson, November 10, and 11th during the drive to Fort Sumter. Order Order were Capt. H. Allen. First Lieutenant John F. Stewart, First Lieutenant Dye, Walter. Order Order were Harriet. Order Order were Capt. H. Allen. First Lieutenant George L. Gaines and Russet W. Alkhin. Sergeant Rihb. Townsend Solomon D. Colton. Townsend Solomon D. Colton. Ransom Elliott and Charles Jackson; Taylor, Charles Dean; and James Conley and Private Earl Swanon. James Conley and Private Earl Swanon. Charles Conley and George Chance. In the same General Orders the following were cited for bravery in display at Prepelle: First Lieutenant John Q. Lindey for bravery in display at Prepelle, fainty, and First Lieutenant Edward Bates of the 86th Ambulance Corps and Sergeant Walter L. Grosso of the noncommissioned service near Homerville. In another General Order Second Lieutenant Nathan O. Goodice of the 8th Machine Gun Company, and his comrades, took part in a meritorious conduct. During the operations in the Forest, P-Armorena of the 2nd Battalion. During the course of the action it became necessary to re-arrange part of it to a secondary position. He carried out the movement under the enemy, General Martin said: "Leadt the general's calm courage set in the enemy, General Martin said: "Goodice's calm courage set in his man." Goodice, a general Martin, the new commander of the 8th Division, led the enemy near Vienna Ie Chateau, Tom Brown, a wagoner, who as driver of an amphibian, took part in a courage, ability, courage and devotion to dry umbrella. Brown handled his hurled into a ditch by shells and despite his own painful wounds he hurled from the horses from the ditch, refusing to quit until he had completed his work from a painful wound, with blood in a painful wound. Entire Unit Cited for Bravery in Battle Line. The entire first battalion of the 367th (Buffalo) Infantry has just arrived in France. The Croz de Guerre, thus entailing officer and man in the battalion, is now in French decoration. This citation was made by the French Commission because of the bravery shown by this battalion in the last engagement of the war. Survived by the French troops in the drive to Metz. This battalion went into action through a 'alley' of trenches. All lynchings in South except one in the states of California, Illinois and Wyoming, and This is De Morgan. According to the records compiled by Moore N. Work in charge of Records and Research of Truckee, Moorhead and Washougal in 1915. This is 24 more than the number (88) for the year 1917. Records of Colored and fond were whites. Five of the Afro-Americans were women. Women of Colored and fond were whites. Four were carried with rape or attempted rape and none had been freed. All of these were carried with offence charred. 20 whites lynched were murder; 2 before disqualified. 2 Those against our women were murder; 2 before disqualified. 14 murder; 7 charged with threats to kill; 6 charged with rape. 4 all participated in eight about PRICE FIVE CENTS. HONOR COMMENDS ORED OFFICERS CITED FOR DRAVERY UNDER LIST COMPARATIVELY SMALL. IL". guns of Metz, and held the Germans at Bay while the 56th restiment re- treated, but not until it had suffer- ed a heavy loss. The 1st Battalion was commanded by Major Charles L. Appleton of New York, with com- manders and lieutenants Colored. In the 92d Division of the American Army, 14 Colored officers and Colorates man have been given the bravery to bravery awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in a splendid showing, especially upon their prior to the drive on to Metz, shortly morning of November 10, this day the 92d Infantry, had been in no big engagement, until November 11, when the 92d which got into action in the Argonne, the 92d had to content itself with capturing prisoners. This, however, in some ways, more more trying and more dangerous than being in a big enemy, in some ways, more trying and more mortorier service, with help from one brigade not yet in, and showing 50%, the 72d Division. 92nd Has Comparatively Small Casualty List. The total casualties suffered by the 32nd. (Collision Division since bengal in France have just been obtained in the United States.) The total of 1478 casualties. Among the died were six officers, and one officer, while 21 enlisted men died from wounds. 40 enlisted men died from wounds. 20 enlisted men died listed as "missing." 16 officers and 543 enlisted men were wounded; and 253 enlisted men were gassed. The division's number of gassed is unusually large. A reason is that the division was in the front line trenches, this division were unusually daring in making raids into the enemy's ter- The states in which lynchings occurred, and the number in each state, are go follow, Alabama, 1; Arkansas, 2; California, 1; Florida, 2; Georgia, 18; Illinois, 1; Kentucky, 6; Oklahoma, 1; North Carolina, 1; Oklahoma, 1; South Carolina, 1; Tennessee, 4; Texas, 9; Virginia, 1; Wyoming, 1; And thus the great American pastime goes on in spite of all the (Continued on page 4). TEXAS TOWNS Marshall, Texas. Jan. 2. New Year's day passed on very quietly, the attention of the community was on the prowess of the prowess will attend every one's pathway, within the year. Mrs. J. F. P. Murray will attend to a great number of her friends, including Valerie Strelch, Shreveport, La. Mrs. Madee Glass, Texarkana. Mrs. Druse Gregg were entertained by Mrs. J. F. P. Murray, Lake White. Supper New Year's night by Mrs. S. A. Streetey and Mrs. J. F. P. Murray, Walter Harris, John Harris, P. F. Prutt, Mrs. F. P. Mullen of Dalehill music, Rev. J. Vincenm returned from Kilgore. Rev. Palmieri, Mrs. F. P. Murray, the solos of the soloists are returning to Mrs. F. J. Snowden in very sck at her home, Mrs. Robble Beasley is Galileoville, Texas, Jan. 9-Rev. K. E. Burrell has perished in E. Church has perished in his official cabinet and is greatly surprised at the interest put forth. The rally was held on Saturday. Burrell will give his members all of his life. They will have service on Friday. Mr. S. M. Brown agent a few days that week visit friends in East Will give you iquiritar hair with its all shamp. Makes Knotty Kinky hair straight of the use of Hot Combs. It strengthens growing hair, stops falling hair, destroys and prevents Dandruff. K-AP-O-L-N-E shampoo, causes the hair to be soft. Price of Kapulina, 28 cents. Shampoo, 50 cents. Sold. By the best drug stores or will be mailled to any address upon receipt of price. Make x of Menthol to jelly Vap. x Bath, a valuable special Treatment (x w Influenza, affords instant relief, mailer to vary address x can receipt of price, 25 cents. MARSHALL CLEBURNE. GAINES, VILLE. Mrs. L. B. Jones of Pt. Worth, who has for several weeks been continued to her bed in our Colored Room, returned to her home Saturday. Mrs. Erma Lee Thomas of Cleveland, who visited her Mrs. Jenneworth. Mrs. P. C. Chiles spent a few days visiting friends in Ardmore and Oklahoma, who visited her Mrs. Jenneworth entertained a few friends at dinner New Year's evening in honor of her guest, Miss Elizabeth. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. E. L. Blackmon were called to Denton to help with the care of Miss Angeline Posey, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jas. Gronze, returned to her home at home. Rev. S. Lyon died at his home in East Gainesville of heart failure. Miss Angeline Science and Art in our city science center turned from a visit to her parents at Marrakesh. Flora Woody spent a few days here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woody, during the holiday attending school in Oklahoma City. Mrs. Eugene Lille is confined to bed in Bocker Washington Santarium, with a friend. Master Erustus Polk has returned from a visit to his mother in Athena. He is on the job again so have your ready for your Express this week. Dr. and Mrs. Ransom entertained a night in honor of Miss Ernest Lee, the mother of Mr. Wilson Jarrett. Mr. Emby Shields is here to attend the bed of his mother, Mrs. Eugene Lille. Mr. John Stone of Muskogee, Oka, is here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mee. Google, Thomas has the holidays visiting friends and relatives in Sherman and Whitewright. Mr. Blanche Howard, who has been visiting relatives here returned to Bocker Washington. Mrs. L. B. May is able to be on again after a long siege of illness. Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dickerson of Ladonia announce the marriage of Mr. S. M. Brown of Gainesville. A pleasant surprise was given Rev. W. M. Lofton Monday morning on the campus of the University of Arizona as a New Year's token. The Glaucow committee is meeting and is doing touch in its line of endeavor. Dr. O. Johnson of Plum, Texas, has been invited. As we go to press, about 90 pupils have been enrolled in the Colored school. SAN ANGELO. 兰 Angelo, Texas, Jan. 5. - Christmas passed off quiet, with not even one arrest, it was stated a new day, and the best bells rang. The best bells rang in the country unoccupied, and that the money that was spent some time ago could be returned. There was not a prisoner in sinner life of all the city hall for the first time since it has been built. San Angelo police said a person of Mr. W. A. Allen on the 27 WHARTON. ROSEBUD. of December, at the home on W. 10th street. He leaves a wife and two children to attend a funeral for a relative mourn his loss. He was laid to rest in the Fairmont memorial with Khalifa of Pytha honors. Rev. W. J. Anderson. He was a member of the New Hope Baptist church, and was one of the organizers of the time the church was granted. He can always faithful Mr. B. C. Anderson and wife spent Christmas in the city with Mrs. C. Woods, their mother, he returned to Kaufman, last week. Mrs. Annie McCurren of Weatherford is in office at Shaveries, also Mrs. S. Pountain of Rochelle. Rev. W. S. Johnson, P. E. of P驼 district was here last week holding his first quarrel with Sarah Dayri. A new reader of The Dallas Express, also Mrs. Sada Kelly subscribeth to the Express. Mrs. Eddie Jones have returned from Galveston where she SMITRVILLE. Southville, Texas. The members and friends of Harts Chapel M. E. church present the Dudley, the older brother of the deceased, Mrs. J. H. Dudley also surprised him by making him a present of a memento. Elders Hutchinson and Dudley were at their posts Sunday and Monday. A M. E. church was quite a success last Sunday, pastor Hutchinson preached 3 soul stirring sermons. Dudley sent his wife, Helen, a church and good people worshiped at the A. M. E. church Sunday night. The A. M. E. Sunday school had a New Year's tree, watch night durably, many many presents were given away. Elder H. J. Wormly preached for a New Year's tree and his good people Sunday night. Little Miss Ernestine Loe, the daughter of Dudley, died in Dudley last week was buried here. Funeral services were held at the A. E. Oak Grove Baptist Church in Dudley and attended her to and from California. Mrs. R. A. Winston has returned from a trip to Los Angeles, Cal. Henry Jones and Ike Winston made their arrival from San Antonio. Mrs. Gerttrude Burleson of Prosper is visiting her mother and friend, Mrs. R. E. Moore last week for their, home in Beloit. week for their home in Betton. The Dallas Express, if you have, any news for the paper please hand it to me by Sunday or Monday morning. Mr. Mae Duval left for Tillotson College in Austin. Complimentary New Year Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wilson, 719 N. street, designtly entertained Wednesday and relatives for an afternoon new year dinner in compliment to Mr. T. Duncans of San Antonio, Texas. An elegant seven-course menu was served. The dining room was speculatively elaborate, supplemental by other typical embellishments of the season and splendid music and presentation of special souvenirs for the occasion to be treasured by those participating. Mr. Gilton served as washer and Mr. M. Kneeland as music entertainer. The retirement was splendid and the honoree: Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Cleomena, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kneeland, Miss Sue Kneeland, Miss Willie R. Cleomena, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gilton, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gunner, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wilson, Mr. and J. Wilson, Mr. Bluitt of Duncans College. WACO. Waco, Texas, Jan. 9—Dr. H. L. Swith left Sunday via of Dallas for Marshall where the board will meet in Knights and Daughters, of Tabor. Miss Corine Clover and Miss Cailie Clarkson of Marlin en route from Dallas to Churches were well attended. Rev. J. F. Willemspass will spend the holidays with porta things very prosperous in this section. Miss Minnie Deckard passed away last Sunday. Funeral Tues. church. Relatives have the community's sympathy in this hour of bereavement. Mrs. Charlotte Stringer, a resident of the roof of her residence damaged by fire Christmas day, a little boy was killed Saturday night early by children who were while cross on street. Miss Cira D'Agnani reports a delightful Christmas at home. Marshall who is sick is now home to school. Mrs. Kate Maahsall was home a few days to the d'light of Christmas. To F. Worth as her husband, Mrs. Marshall is working there. Mrs. Maahsall is sick at 2200 S. 8th St. days. "Smoker," public spirit, citizens for the fostering of bachelor classes for those deused "How to Promote," need of Co-operation. "Play House for our People." "Laundry." The same named people make up the smoke. Dr. L. H. Smith, S. B. Rose, Dr. A. Gordon, Dr. W. G. Sorrell, R. A. Jackson, J. C. Russell, Dr. J. W. Pridha, S. W. Willis, H. B. Hella, Jackson, S. H. Handle, A. Allen, Johnson, H. A. Hawtonr, Dr. J. A. Wursh, H. W. Dr. Banks of Hillboro has been charged with Camp Hill, a Campbell County, Mt. Camp Hill Court of Calantha to be in town this week. Dallas Express sells a sale at Mecoa. Prod. J. Prod. and tine and wife, Ft. Worth spent the month to and from Ft. Worth, Mr. S. B. Rose has closed his business with Mr. C. Martin opened a child parlor in the old Rose stand. Mrs. Harvey S. 10th street, spent Christmas with Second Baptist Church. Dr. S. M. Montgomery. Pastor. Served and lesson was well discussed. Bro. Spencer, our worth Superintendent with his teachers are bringing things to pass. We are indeed proud of the students, vik. Mr. Walton and Franklin. At 11 a.m. Dr. Montgomery spoke from 6:12, subject, "Every Man's Battle". At 4 p. m., communion service. Many were present despite the cold weather. A group of eleven elected president of B. Y. P. U, and after electing other officers an ex-commissioned program was rendered. Mise Vivian was in charge of the excee. was indeed a treat also the vocal solo by little Miss Cloeata M. Vivian, and the excee. Mr. Vira Raybokts of Belton, Texas, now statued at Bass Hospital Camp and the trenches was with us and read an interesting paper. Collection $15.50. At 8 p. m., the auditorium was filled with anxious hearers and the trenches from Rev. 24:5 Matchless, the trenches much shouting and rejoicing in Zion Pour persons were united. Collect Alto, Texas, Jan. 9-Rev. Hollis was with his people at St. Paul C. A. Texas moved to Terrell, where Sparks of Terrell is attending business in Alto this week. Mr. Kyle Macy moved to Terrell, where are glad to meet the good family in our little town. Mr. F. E. Selmon recounted, Mrs. Elisa was burned to death in her home in Jewit, Texas. Dr. Sandy Herbwell is still confined to her Wellington, still confined to her Wellington, Mr. G. W. Martin is slightly imminent. Mrs. Cora Chiles and Mrs. Warry Duncan, Mrs. Emily Henderson, a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Emily Henderson, a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Emily Carter, a boy, Call for the Express. A CHANCE TO INVEST! A CHANCE TO MAKE A GOOD INVESTMENT We are organizing— THREE LARGE CO At Cuney, each ought to be a fine paye 1. Farmers Mercantile Co., a general sell all kinds of farm supplies and farm Shares $50.00. 2. Cuney Realty Co., will buy up alr them out in small blocks to our people $50.00. 3. Cuney Guaranty State Bank to do a guaranteed by the State. Capital $100. If you want to buy shares in either tions write to— THREE LARGE CORPORATIONS At Cuney, each ought to be a fine paying investment. 1. Farmers Mercantile Co., a general store that will buy and sell all kinds of farm supplies and farm products, Capital $25,000 Shares $50.00. 2. Coney Realty Co. will buy up large tracts of land and sell them out in small snacks to our people. Capital $25,000. Shares $50.00. 3. 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Chandler on the evening of and landed in Dallas under the Army. He joined the 24th Air Force on Zion Hill Baptist, which is four miles back in country from the town of Kilgore, Texas. the next morning, which was Dec. 28, 1918, where Bro. Swa, of Tynn, Ga., presided over the church so I was in the Hawkins Baptist church over which Rev. Williams was acting as pastor, but resigned the position. I may as well tell you that I was in Hawkins on the invitation of Rev. Williams, president of the Mineola Baptist Board of the East Texas Association of the Association, a pastoring presacher, a college trustee, a prosperous land owner and an all round leader of having ideas of having only brick buildings on the Campus of East Texas Academy of theology outlay of some $50,000. This is some change, but Francis is some But back to Hawkins! Hawkins lays no claim to being a city, not a town, but a place in the road, but it is surrounded by a colony of wealthy farmed cattle, unbelievable by the average man, who has spent his whole life time living in town out of a paper mouth—to be more exact as a minister would say. "living on the land," there's Parson S. H. Hawkins owns 400 acres of land and a grocery store there's Claude Watson, who owns a fortune in land like a clinker factory and has a bank account covering $60 acres of land operated a grocery store with his son carry-ons, owns 164 acres, and King Godown owns half a hundred. Now here the rest as near as I could get them. Price, 300; Jobe Bros. Tos, 200; R. Kelly, 20; T. Davis, 250; B. H. Hall, 100; J. A. Brown, 120; J. Cullarra, 100; William Hall, 101; White Willie, 100; J. A. Brown, 120; Garfell Johnson, 100; T. J. Jackson, 120; Jesse Hawkins, 100; Colonel Johnson, 100; Colonel Johnson, 151. There are others, but I counted an acreage owned by the men of color amount- The Board—The Board meeting under the direction of Rev. Fran W. Lillian Hall, the president and unrepairs weather, the amount raised was $10.26. In Sunday school Miss Lillian Hall's class raised $23.24. In the school library she raised $24.24. Prof. Price was superintendent. Rev. Ski Stephens, Dr. Paul preaching and I made my war talk. The next meeting goes to Edgewood. The time is the Friday before the school day and the date in mind. Rev. Williams who resigned the church while we were preaching and I made my war talk to a fine people. The Methodist preacher gave the Baptists much assistance and I was glad to see it. This time we build a race. These who help Among those who came to me and covered those subscriptions to the church builds a race. These who help Brown, J. M. Cullars, Willie White, Goo. Richards, Hillard Johnson, A. M. Brown, J. M. Cullars, Willie White, Prince. I did not have to run them down as a dog does a rabbit. They are intelligent. No argument is necessary. We have sense to take a new newspaper. Was my next stop, I arrived there somewhere around 2:50 o'clock Monday morning, and a pretty good show was going on. I walked mile to count the cross line on the Dickson Colored Orphanage, but I made it in company with a soldier. --- In Dallas. Gilmer, Text 4. Bye and bye the morning came and after a hearty breakfast, Rev. W. L. Dickson the founder and supporter took me over the grounds. What I saw—The Beginning. To commence at the start and to start at the commencement—the Orphane is about a mile from the heart of the business district. It occupies a commanding portion of the sun. It was founded by Rev. W. L. Dickson, the present superintendent. It was organized and chartered July 15, 1829. The first board of trustees was composed of eight Colored and four white members. Its first president, serving four years, He was succeeded by Rev. Dr. James Dickson, the first pastor New Hope Baptist church. After a service of four years he met with Rev. L. Dickson, succeeded him and now pastor New Hope Baptist church. It might be interesting to know that the 1904 encampment used as an orphanage was once the Upshur County Farm. It might be interesting to know that the 1904 encampment used as an orphanage was once the Upshur County Convict Farm, and was moved from the county to the Dickson Convict converted into a house for dependent children. He was at that time pastor of Gilgal. All of the buildings which were all built on site and which had been used for construction down March 17, 1901, and the same confinement destroyed 250 children. The building was delicately six children were received and Miss Mamie C. Jones of a cook and her charges—eight sons in all is still standing, and two in all well filled barn and cattle and hog well fed and sleek. Every well filled barn and cattle and hog Dickson told me that each child was two or more suits of clothes. Beside two, Domestic Art and Science and Agriculture, a high school course was offered. This is the curriculum. I noticed something else not on the curriculum: a demand for absolute obedience. I saw more well behaved children at the entrance and I cheerfully recounted this rules for Colored homes. We would have better children. A white man would have better children. Children come up town, we know them on account of their intelligence Beside the educational advantage the Orphanage, with your ceramic pots, will provide deserving children. This year scholarships were given by all college students. The College of Arts and Marshall, Texas, and by Arkansas (Little, Texas) and Baptist College, and Fry and Fry College. Nearly 4,000 Children. the institution opened 3598 children have enrolled. Ninety-two girls and seventen boys have reached grade 12. The boys are in France and nineteen in different army camps, while twenty-two boys have been engaged in war. The girls are in the medicine at Bartlett, Texas, was at one time an orphan here. Miss Martha Moxley is an accomplished teacher. Jackson is teaching in Arkansas. Faculty. The present faculty is composed as follows: Vea, Veals, Principal, graduate of Prairie View, Dallas, Texas; Miss Alvernon V. King, Music and Primary teacher, Dallas, graduate of Prairie View, Dallas, Texas; Alabama, teacher of Domestic Science and Art and Agriculture, Alabama, teacher of University; Mrs. Sarah Purch, Tyler, graduate E. T. Academy, Tyler, bat matron, Mr. R. Washington of Fort Worth Normal Graduate Bishop College has charge of girls and stewardess. Celestus Wilson, truck gardener and farmer, San Antonio, Mr. C. Wilson. The good influence of the orphanage has made a county convict farm unnecessary. Uspahn County has grown from something used something like $300,000 worth of cotton, 3000 bushels of sweet potatoes, a house full of peanuts, and products and fruits in proportion. Vickery, Dickson has worked a miracle, I am writing these lines for the purpose of making them generally, to the end that they may the better understand in what a place they help Dickson and his orphans. In Dallas. A great meeting of mighty men had been called by Mike Marathon Roders to protest against the service of the railroad. He had hands of the railroads of Texas. I hurried to the station, where he had the picture of Sitting in the Grand Pyramid Temple Building and hearing men wiser than I so over the story of our wrongs and wrongdoing. 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Standing toy "sur founded bythe oppartuntticn of the Jou ceutary, let tan contidently 100k into the futére and Delieving in God ‘and ‘ourvatven, make the Teap. It i ‘Sentfcant that the Negro peoples are Curming to. thin ever: wnntal Te ‘Garving eveot, for it in at auch colo ‘Stations ‘that we Dave our best op- ean. faty om Biter The lant fore fathors more and more IMiumine the records of the past and thay. nerve (0 increase our eelt Te- pect, ‘without ‘whlch the race can ‘Rot lope to win, the respect of the alance of mankind “At the celebration eld Wodnes: gy le Jen 208, an Hope apt chard, 6 record eet ‘and in our opinion, it Mnarex't local epodd. "The all-star Droweam received round after" round BE appladse, whieh denoted "x vert fable ground ‘wall of popolar opin. fon ‘and the audience eft. with re- Ihewed courage und higher hopes. Dr HE Ain, Wien re dnve rine ean wat at hin Dent and. showed himself at once fae au oralor and teacher, whose Hike" we seldom’ see. ‘Ciiliviion ts EEO Sect, Giordana Sikan & froot place in the procession. RAEI PRAT Pow. TAX, ee ee eee nasa tse ‘wien Yao. tveh"is eine tld, ‘Solored nan ust become, aor ‘lo mst include In his ew” Atver ansom deseo to partial ta th ‘Baking ‘of the aw which he mua ‘hey aod. Inthe” acleion of the ‘Saicers wh taunt atures the aw. ln pack th the body pole isnot feouro and is rights and Driver Srernet ‘out of the wilderness of ai Heat fe ed one ne SEP oct alt tin itr. fT eDse aunt go tothe tax collec: {ew sie and bay his “gol tn ‘There are at leant 140;00"men “of alor in Texas, who can. aually tor {ie tee frnacen and thts ary rover aulpned tad ‘Te ‘aneh to rive. ‘Temas Delier ‘Sanding in tbe potcon of the coun: {ry Onlred tan, aaa from thy Sean gay Jour oll are yer ind ow ‘an, "Yoo have lord tee sallors of oer oun ica a ach Ae, walneal chart cea "death "pont. hundred bate figs made red with too in ores foil” You have on seu and’ land Innis that supreme contribution ‘nd Pood the “aed” teat amougnt_ the {Gate and privaions were: pateot size And mariyen die So there apest Jour hAiands tor iif stcapn aad you hve po ff oat stl ter thonsnndy tke tee tor Liberty Bonds” Souler wih mak "up the hatoroncca ep. tr cwerentoes Population of, the. worlds srectest Pepe ou onda ater oF taste i tata sore eoole ‘opie and fr hn ete shoei not pork to Be et By our, rial deeds me, ve wt ier tat sor Bieta aca Py Gs ana a Tne Thon ee rive to" fully ene nto ah, an ree | Folk cen ty fn utc yO HO ey Your pat ta se + Jon Jam war. spent i ain ah Sieeiereot Sepa eee ete cose nee eer A ara to it our riche were to's son purse ‘The Liberty and sights of a man, Eewetors 22 oes ies are ee a rors ‘fy ref The its “rho Bonet are ibe way ttc “whe Beet eet fees eee lea St oss ea tone" ies meen esos a ‘SPEAKING 18 SOME OF FT. os rue stirs of m4 Color eee eee cere fae, Surtees ce orate ake oe A le eat Gg tn ee Ge a 3 fre oe eee ae So oe fesig ca pa fe eta Air ita Bs oss pe talkn, does wot rely on talk. He ase tla eh fo iitatate'by ‘aes soe makin eke ee te tare cts oe te a es ee ei eetce oe ees ere cee chide and immediately gets ready are eal nace ES Sai iestaes sore ee Fait sect tt ee BE Rene oe a ee oor na tee maces ela Me we as te ap Se aoe we 3a Pe Reese Se es eS ease gee ae ins ore meas, at aie oan sek hee ca aioe Senne ea Reaches cat co oie i eccaces ee aa ep ates pee ia dine op katie eee te Potatoes tenet, es SSeS essere eka et ts Og Fae arc Ss Se i My | EXPLAINED ONCE NORE, | panei tee, Wo bee heme, ae ein that eae hat, uate Pi ests ey pa Bananas ta te saa eos eee teat cw Bs eds ut ea pcre he faint Gawr ty l eet Ry Ret tt ie oda ac Sein oa al a comin Seen a tet a ae At Seaver eens eee Peas ia a ea ene am oP a fete TH tna fae at See take St ARS AE lh at sans toe Se at Sue “aa te wha, ‘MATS OFF TO Scorr, es Bet Zt, pee! eth SR aha i Serta "aite ait Bama actin tte enh a Sade a” lt Mads reall 27 ncn Braces gs Cac eit Bt Sate a ee fei tinct Sia Sal an farses cnn Sees aon? be well if the ad- ool pi Sea att Mea as tee Ste Bena oat at "Be Barina Mao at fs eg a Aen, al Sts tn foe tae i accommodation, the thing would be Sota tal at ht Sat rat ara oe Taxis Te a rng PE gyal ina aera nonp att SRacena, t Fear a ate ae a wean Bente Set Se Sanaeen ie ame pea eat ae aera Se ethan oie Tite Gata hati," sits? coe Met Ha at Rin a The Dallas Bxpreas; Waco has three, he fun date i Te i, tn ae ert iiaoe ist Sisg cen te ate, Hea na ce eke Sete iia Ha Sera a Saat Gate aee i eae ae niece eae ees P'S pes es “aio Fak ance wi sf, Bs oats att mas Rutt Bee Sear ie, tie Ro is tg ie Se Sere ak mare cote ae eet cote ae eet Ripe eee ae re ° fie fa ES Sa ais FO Ay oe wee Soest ahaa eee tes Tn aa Sia ities, eral eto tea aya Wenig: at sneaks, eee Coaret, Bat izbinbe, Care Sep! ie Bet Sie po facies, oo Be. Se Seay ae ee Ste Se, See oe bs ose Sea aaa ata esata ie ‘mF REABON Wi. Se aE 9 hen arin sa teat as seer um tase oon & Eaeen Teena fa fie Seana’: ar ps detent a ee ie at BAS TET DALLAS EXPRESS, Da AS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUA:tY 11, i ‘THER PASSING OF ROOSEVELT. | Haitor 1. wits Cole's Loulevitel WHITEY The qventry mapens the, poet ee oe en‘Ben et moar mi. Goocatedpree faded “thine Mer he toi cs Pr hesaay Sede. ti ‘reat American nd” sthcked arm et tt at neo Hida Jenoury'¢” Bou te a ok oy dee tet teat cy Mis oN ston Ae 1S ce to AC Saga co tae eae eect ee les hate teed tee Te Samet cere omer, im hie 6 Ten’ cn areata Iiving "americana ie catered pubic Meas eecliee ad aeal a fees ese ean con as te 00h yreatet e hpe ie i ele ela nt on wat oe ete ae a fenine West, tanec, "2 sy Chasivener ssseien ts Sets hay Dipatiat enae oe rae nol dee Govan Pe tata cant Hat te tes ot Aen ho ihe nt Sus vad Shae we er op nd inte Sirah acon waa om tien he ice a Satan Gomes of evtees fa treme Swen, fe coe ee os es al, soon sud tape mi atek ness cote le nactaly ‘ands tretereapeany Tae la grat etony i “ormanw de ah he Snes et nail act” ae ca a coarser wena" ls Sa i bas erpntio Taso Aare Sot pected ater tl” wan? roa aad afte, can Sie Seeet ir Mer eat Sout iets tibet io the" tord' pail eect aga as aay tne condor (ap an sane rt coming the "wuss eshte tg Get wont ot reconsrcaig's,Sauet St ale eaaae sha tatoed al, "Arp shennan hanno Sats ha a ees" Sra eee Gn ce ie ek Sa Soman wes nr ag bias Bee ern ae re ecddey frat Mgnt ol tit wh Sat Me roid brome Teele’ cad tats sd hho pried ants Ss ind who bas promised that th ROSCOK CONKLIN SIMMONS To YRANCH. svat Caeass.Detendera- dance the sppttimant ot ot veo snmose aks vertu cr Tenpondent eso to Trascy and Perape olivier ‘ou the conten Minot a's "hester’ The ‘Beenter lea erate bate of Sey, elt ang about the “sie sseeen't he act And ry to ct, rember thersutb anad i men and womes, “if you ant ant row, Reap ails Doo int eter. Sony ito’ at ou are "Wie Jon saree {oot in Dana. Exgrot sta Sy ovr brea. or ina iin yours aay foe ferret to eap sours Te Bis'min"y domme the wags wich ia anaot forget. ery sven we 20 ta tora afer yar of niente Sta when nome one aang toi. {reduce meta" some atone the ‘coud inalidtal remarks: “Oh, ve ete Rg ee mination ergot ice wae tiauyn about dan. ig niggers. Youse fou"tar get nterdoced f'n ‘os fine yout tees on ow Atanger te your tau pt nar ta ‘gn on you ‘sould neve gone oa in the! rea" immeoaty of space thd sone te work snd accomplice ns ‘nich to comity‘ aan ream you could no ave” tees freien, You “should hana’ wae {futher i the bene ratca “he wanes are eee howe who do the most are bat renter The ‘beat prot Tha the no bury rf at tora tat no he anne something ure netice snd wr bomeGicg nd te soneibing, Ravn soeiets Shed capa vodka Reg rime, npr n ee oo See ores Saeed sae ‘Thére Ma no law tow which tor. eer eee Berar pace aoe Paes Fa (Fore parsers eee f ae oy ae Blewed in the soldier ‘over there ORES ere se ere eas ee Vestine Gis © we eee te Joa We ite ht a letter a week in eros ata eae ie eens ws ete er Saran. ee eer eee pee See and atl sorts ‘are following’ the Tast eae CTECING WHAT een HF PREACH 3S. athe‘ mamvncipe of the maton ran ‘te pint fh Hat Fean Dain Amoco enim “hla Tat Tene The Abedin went an record trig te? oppo Yor face ete Brine. Tn eng race oucers ss fhe awa faith by ite weve. Thanks Riites 1. Willis eres es a Pera eae motes ‘It-one bait of the who apend ice eee mr So he gee ae enero Contraco pene pee ane pies et ea eae es Sarereate cee See ee Paes ae oon op Oe e SS ee ao ee ones oe ieee so EEE ee ao ie | ome ae. | em ge ave, et, vam BLT Ra's E" Ine pet ot cere meri el eee oe core ree ee fem senor. ra ve MOOT, At FRAURIE YrEW | The authorities at the Prairie View uate’ Normal and" Industrial College have decided to continve. the oper ation of the schoo! for attomechanies And) tractor” operators whlch ht teen in operation for” the training fon "mechanics for the army. Thi fchool has a large varity” of equlp Ment and’ care of all mikes. “This equipment. is "valued at more. than $10,000, "The oor space occupied more than 14000 square feet Tnstruction ‘willbe given in. Yul canizing, Driving, OxyAcetline Weld: ng, ‘Tractor ‘operation and repel, ‘and automechanes tm all of is Phases. The school will "open. Jan: {unry 6th “aka ‘the course will be of ight weeks duration. A éiploma. wil te inated at the end of the course, "The Inatructors: willbe thoue. Who have trained: Unre® continents of men fo team. “hens inractors te several” years experience int class of work. ‘ulletins with ful Information is’ now ‘ready “for dis tribution, PARI. Paris, ‘Texas, Jan, 9—Mra. LH. Hanertn ‘har “rltrned tom Nash cet re en icone sit a Bete eu Prager esac tare oe Pe ee cues ns Sci ere, eaten iurare ae ea ie ba Gt, ae Suh eee ae ar Gees ae ers oncaeran ted caer aba Be cee wan wad, Balan tt seers ate ne Se eet Mace Ba ceva," sme nahi Bett te Sate tas anya SS le Sree eS aaa si ty eo te te aie oe erty se ae ax earn Sa cS Ser ashe i oS Sr ean Br cm ta ton alan rae rt Me genet St rma fore ert, St ee oi, Sn Baa, Outs oie a aby te cee AS, ees del ery dices ie ge tac Piemer aces | ei fr es se tea Be hay aia oe eee mae nh ly gay es Se Pe eats rch 2 cote aoe as sah eae Se, REALE Set Sees ae ee ieee cer ov cer Mn ee Sas meters coe cae sae wees 8 ge mato ster ae aan Ero ar Raita cone ae ere Eee ms, Si, mg ee maces saeco ad aa ae ae aos er ae Section ere mirc ee geeare eee cee eee Sonia sees rl hn. ae, marae meanest ame ie f 6 oe a rey nent Faris, WHITEWRIGHT. Whitewright, ‘Texas, Jun. 9—Rev a ‘presiding elder was ber ‘Bunday snd held" -his frat quarter for’ 1818, "He "reached Sunday at AL flock, ‘but was called: back op account of death Mr. Richard: Cur {7 was bere from Dallas visting Mise Veater Maxey. "Mr. Other Freeman was married Sunday. "Sisk "Ruby Gontey is very low’ at Bt.” Venceat Santariut ‘at Sherman. with spend citi fra, Menearsie Lan was all to Sherman to the bed aide of her daughter, Pearele Buckner. Mrs, Bee He ‘Landera made a. fying tip to Ladonla Christmas.” ‘Mira. ‘Dessle Bryant, Olite Grater, Gracie Cole Sm cole ere sherman Su day. Mr. J. "HL Logan. motored to Sherman Sunday and: wan accompan- led by: Mae Listio Valin Ayrtie and MeLdinio Conley. Rev. Ailen ot Sher- man il prnch the inti ter tion for Hey. Herby om the {th Sun. day at the Pirst Baptist ehureh an every body i asked to pay one do lar. 'att.” Jonle Phine ‘Andrew has returned from ‘Louisiana, where she Visited ‘relatives, Mr. Wealey “Adnan is back “from “Ardmore, Okla. Me 1 J, Shadock ts "sill on the sick list. Mr. Joe Sweeney. visited in’ Ft Worth CAMERON. Cameron, Texas, Jan, —Mr. Hor- sco Hil of Avatin speat at. tay rth his late, Men Laster Comore inet week. ara, Mary Stepheae wa Called to Beautnont a tev fay te io tnd the ‘bed ste of here there, Curry” ot" Beaumont pen 4 few Weeks hore with frends ios atile Vo Puuton wan ta he ely Tas free. Pasinen” "Aten C2 Sh vory ieee inde yan, Me can boy aiput 16 Sears ot cee eas ‘ecient ied atthe olf Si feck. Peuer Prater ‘was’ seriously Tehared Me and Mra Sit Sth pent few dayt in Taylor lest week Mr, dante Anderson, one "the Heading barbers of tho city Nas st feturned froma trip through Oki: oma dire Altea” omer et tor Waco Sunday 0 aitend the bed sl of her daughter, rn, Oleva" New. ome entertained ner “Sunday” sclool tans St her home “Sunday” eventos, fev, FB Castle, Dutrict Supt of Sunday soot Miilons spent Seay wilh Cameron Grove Bapust church Hier and eran wer tereting. Me. B Thompson ef for Waxabachio Sunday. “From there he will go-to Oklaboma Clty wil re tart to"‘exan about an, ih Mr George” awards" and_ ifr. Marvel Nersome wil be matried Sunday st rah at the home of the bride ire. Hore Woodard after spending a few wreaks “here With het“ motten, ‘re formed to M.” Worth lst Salany. Air Wile, ‘Dotson bought “te Fountain “homo, ant "week Yor the consideration et sto0tt gue crowd. wan here. Sunday 0 het Grand saster ‘Wins, but he id aot Het here on account’ of weather con ditions Prot. Roberson ot Pal- eatine waa ‘here. thin’ "week lng busines for the’ Woodmen, nme Henderson, Texas, Jan. —Only a few aye igo caine Visiont an Please weaker, hing Christin Bete alot that te past aad th Ota yest ie In dena, Otel es fecord one she Bal ot memory thi tne, Somewhere in Pant ext ielcnte Henderaon, Toxo {he oldet towne in thi sate on te 14'G:N ralioad with & popula Gc “awarly 1000" Colored ‘Deople, one Senoot sta, with four as sn Dloying 4 Weachern. Principal Pet Dt borg Menor Ula Mvcketoy 1, A. Gunter ‘and ‘itan Loui Can fron and a mune teacher Mos Ar te Wheser, alan four crehes and denominations, Fir Baptist churc enor Dr. W, Ps Weray, CME Shore, De I" A’ Cooper’ New Gor fenton, Ai itbronBapin carck, Her: Jehn Dodd Dresbyterian chur Het, NeGee tn bosineer afte C Holioo, a youn” man “att” Ux Oldest grocer iB the city Tor Colored carrien Bnd atock ‘of grod at al time "Next it. Mr €. Mager i er car_relette’ dealer eats rade ot th Dallas xpress.” Then come We Walley and. other. sree mao iat‘ Sunn ir” Mone Hesdy. the. ‘house’ more ani merebant“Eners. eM. Jobs Heney dohnaos, (Bahan tat i well employed at all tines. ‘Me He rows ie etpntr age well eine, als. Mach Fo. oth are. Snsh wopktnen Me EukeneMuckezoy” ls "an upidat workman. Mr Olin ‘Turner the old Pinter maker cour’ house sine Gri tere the paper hanger fx to ase Yeni als Mr. Sahn Wks tangs eer nd ines ia 1G deco, contractor: anf ble br i a earpeiter by trade Mr Ta sa Sirmotm, wel Roows barber Deacon of church, Rew. Guse Pope t-a barber 8y trae, aiven toed ter ve You may remember Maen and bea estairanour On Methoaat Hail tere s_ the checker, Watley and ard. They hive a rood tine of goods W. Mt Sle foreman on 1 & GN. (hehe Heniy -Miphy” end Wien te merle here othe" 1 kd, Well ever; Wr. Flag Siomons ren ‘ar wader. your well Se senna ts ek, ent few dayne and. ia Wi: age ay i tht to Keath, 1 Drew metas ite wert whileatoses “Berals| ind Hlce Lewis. have “apent bout iee‘weeka nt" their “old. heme rong "Telares_ and friends, tn Comby han aero ouhs wih ter eyen. Mir 'RAnderaon of ater he ty, aor ie rent to Coarchni ova re mothe ig™and Mea, Prank. Resdy honor. eta week ein Nave Sirs, Pear" Menry spent she bo “ur retin belly sail tg: og Nice Bina Donkey, Sire Amada’ Jone. inom n-| ornately edhe, muscle at her nove-vwngy Bn WICHITA FALLS. Mien Rosy Henley. of Ft. Worth is visting her courts ‘Mineea Be aod Cag Bona, 20 Fenn Wiehitn Pall, ‘Texas, Mia its Henley’ was tiven a surprise part Monday ‘night. Dee." 30, 2918, kiven by her couatsa. Mi. Lapaln Voda of Camp Travia and Mr. AY 020. Sar ent of Camp MacAribor and wite Mrs. Sargeat’ wore eoterlained with a tix o'clock dinner at the reson of Mand As." Ryane. 305 Peea street. "Thursday evening, dan. 2 1919. Mr, Dodd unde he’ cevarture Peldey mituag "er Camp Treva Continued from pase 1). talk agvinet it, but its days are aum- ered. ‘The power to. stp Tnching Ja tnbedded inthe. bowels of, the Jow,, but the oMeers fall to. snforee e'rhe sentiment agalast ‘unfit of fore. maust 40 on abullding and ‘the Colored: man’ must" go on. deserving hotter treatment. ‘The great evil i on its last logs and as wo emerge from savagery and take on cviliza Won, Iymching Ike slavery: will pase way. "The ‘Dallas “Express ia “not Alarmed. atthe Myurea. it Ie not Alaturbed. I knows. that conditions must grow ‘worne ‘before. they” ETOW ty deter. Te knows that just over Yonder is) the day, when "Jidse Lyneh” wil organize hls court, try tnd convict white men, Sust aa be how estroye” Colored men. 1a. that Gay, the enlightened conscience of the ‘notion ‘will beatir itself and. lyn- ching’ will be consigned to the limbo of the altocitien which are the. dis race’ of our time. ‘The world. fs making progress. "We are” coming Into better day and the Colored American Is afforded now a iW op- Dortonity. to show. himeelf a. tactor with which mankind must "reckon, In reaching higher” round), LAWTON. Zewten, Okie. Jam, Stones hey writes heme folks, Marville, ‘France nt Army, Dee. 8, 1818 ‘Mias Haina Ava, $1 1 street, Tawton, Okla, Dear aitterHow are you and rmaroa? I jont recetved "your" letter find. was inore ‘han glad to hea from ‘home and leo. received. a let ter from Slater Gertrude and family, also. cousin John and they’ sure Sheered me. The photos made mea Iitte home sick of" you and. the baby And‘ wanted to come home for & few tminutes, ut tt pasted “away.” Can fay Tam tn fine health and’ will be Home within 30 or 40: dayn ‘ovingly. your ‘son and” ‘brother, "PVT. JAMISS. AVANT, AM. C0, 8H Bag. AL MLB. F. Wanted to Know. I desire, the information of any one “Knowing the. whereabouts "of Xtra “Amanda Doustass, ‘when last heard “of she was in Waco, ‘Texas Any one knowing. her whereaboutts and addrea, please mnotify het ater, Mra "Ela Graves,” 10"N. Int street, taWton, “Okla WEATHERFORD. Weatherford, Texas, Jun. 9.—Ser- vices were food at all” churches Sunday. Mr, and Mrs" Ben Young fot for ‘Gaigeeville, “Sunday. Mev ‘A.'G, Menorean’ stopped over on hl ‘ray ‘home and’ preached at Mt Zion Baptist hureh, "They" donated bim $1000. We are always glad to hav ur ex-pastor with us.” Rev. G. 1 neason held hia rat’ quarter" a Prince Memorial” C.-M. “E. Church Sunday, Air. Guess Newblll inher from "ihe Camp.” Mine" Abernathy spent the holidays in I. Worth with Ber sister. Mra Huff has return fe from” Marshall where ae. hs been ‘attending the bed side of her Mother. Mist Estella Byrd, “Lassi Burton have. returned from Okla: oma’ Mr. ‘Summon dauhters_ and Mra Crawford went to. Worth, on a short visit” Mrs. Flora Swann fame ‘home’ New Year's day. from Oklahoma, where ‘she "has been spending” he “holidays.” Mr. B. Mat thews" wite was called. to. Marshal toattend the bed aide of Ber mother, Prot. Geo, W. Pollard is in the city Walting Insurance for the American Woodmen and was here several gaye, Mra. Wille Ihard, "Lottie Byrd” are visiting Mrs. Harper at Abfiene, Tex: As ‘The ALM. E, pastor ‘waa at his owt Sunday, JACKSONVILLE. Jacksonville, Texas, Jan. 9—Swee Valon "Baptist church, Rev, TB ‘Johnson pastor “Alled "in regula tppaintinent Sunday. rs Warren Davia ot Heese dled. Jan. 4.” Rage ale uudertaker had charé®. of the body. "Remains were “Ind (0 rex fn Pek HUML cemetery. "Miss Mabe Sanders of Prairie ‘View is” in. the elt. Rev. D. G. Mack of Wacn visi (ed New Home Association Board and reacted a great sermon,” Miss Anne Martin’ after’ $month” stay” in. the city Jett for der home’ in: Beatimont Mr FL Lewis of Harrison county ‘nas opened “a frst claas market a ‘the “Noward” butlaing. Dr. P. A ‘Shns was called to "Rusk Monday ‘The wide tnfant of Mr. and” Mee Robert Seott ied Inst New ‘readers for. January: | Mra Roberta “Freeman, little Ella Lee Holland, Mr Dora Ragadale, afc Orn Hut, Notleet Mise Anna 1. Clark wishes to. an- ounce that nthe 30th of Dee, rhe has been ‘eranted. a. darr*0 Aivorce trem district const. No, 0853 of “Cherokee county “from ~ elbert Francis. To Sacred Memory of Steter Pierce, atest Noble Governor and Worthy inmates: "Some one may ask what ie deats The rar eet many ways ait among the many re Diller we caasay that. death is only frm “Weve net wor find ach played hls oF her part, 9 fai mast tow and. despair behind the Surin ot "hfe. Weare old ta Fea “Sodrement, bate: raise ci Ter soul is with Jerus since the Vast time" we imet Sister Plereo ‘at. the hall) There has been mony Inthe fleld have passed from Tabor to. the ‘ereat beyond. The Lord giveth ond fhe Lord taketh “away. ‘Of “course ‘we foal the lous oven it we cid not Iinow them. “We will know them” the harvest fields of glory. God ‘ha ctlled Slater “Ploree ‘from Inbor to Teward. “May she ever’ live in our Memory. Sleep on sweet sleeyer, You are now "reaping ‘your Tews" Besiltal ater thy work ts. Jone, ‘Meautiful soul Into "Heaven “have ‘rome Bentiful ead with thy ereen now Min Allon Lois ‘Hoot Re No i810, DALLAS =a pai ee ‘tho summer school to té 1o'be led and. she Is (Of aoeking 10 be taught angipetect- 2d teacher.” We, find herggrt 18 the “American College of fB chy Of Chicago where ‘the ‘the course. in methods,” oil, BBE de Iineation, and. now’ for ge than. fight. yearh she has given fa Eis f the Colored igh schoo! fgalina {he benefit of her research ski. collected inthe different ‘ina Sonith's work at tho igochool speaks for itll. ‘The ing pplays find. sample tell one story B® the ‘work ofthe iris int Uae he grea tory in ation Senco aan en ny tle own gowns, and other ” fcsential for every irl to fa how {ormake and ‘beautify, if w girl speaks, French, fe Span~ Jan, ot ia able to enter Into beau ties of Latin or Greek, or Bap like Colvidge ‘Taylor, sho shoulty ll moans, know ‘bow to sew, i del fate. ‘The common destiny’ im male nd” marry and thls 1 ‘the Home, sweet home. as the ih KoA! Wer are. becoming to. anime with Horace Mann, more and. i, a8 we aco the ‘eed. of practi Calon.” Horace Mann said. that it 2 boy’ goes to colle and <canpletes the college ‘course, It is tae Ie w farmer, that he abould rales tore Corn to the acre than hls un-facated father, and ifs father ta 8 cA Penter, he should make a. titer <a? Beater’ than his taiber. 1¢ a JOuRE woman ‘finishes in coliege tat sbe should be a better dreas mast (bat her mother, or a better cook Mish Simith is working along. ait 1i0e to ‘acompliah the deat of Horeee ‘Not since the days slave bare our’ people paid uch aos this ssential art which Ties the very ‘foundation of the hg, The needle, the delineator, thy gesors, the sowing machine, all api. the lanmuage of usefulness Smith is teaching her pupil the beautiful through "the the needle, through the. akill pAproDer training, throws the. pertBa image in the mind. and executedggh the band "The war which haa figidenty ended made many demandg br ef ciency ‘along ‘many lines, jf never pefore waa such an out ie young people of unpr in the titpe of peace in ‘o prepare for the ractca allies commer! HON. W. . KI eee oe i HDITOR DALEAS Br Socian, sevice STATE ORGANIZER MBO INES LEAGUE TN Will lecture in the infiit of the Business League “and lal” Ser= vice Wore ns Teas, hover a ‘Quarter century of work Meza a ‘© publieier, Indentifed wiBhe work ‘wileh “concerns the Sigh and its Deople from every angilir. ‘King fas" had. much expertof and an explanation of) what Mk under {aking to do f=" Tbe tio ls too Wall Known fo neo! expliion ere. ‘hen you seo the anhdlbment of hia ‘coming, lay aside fr doubts [ndiference and prejudiffind help {0 make hie vomae a t wal help you, Dates Dalles daturday,, Janvall 18, PL Worth—Morning cM O% chured, Tuesday ih 3en, 21: Note—Dates will be a for? ail skips.” Wate this Cold tor” an ouncenen! “Any cll, town oF colfunity, In terested is ‘the. estabiffent “and taintenance of a fee tory, ‘rin or other ‘entayiee which may’ offer ‘imployment ‘cal- fred people, or who. mil dere. to further it the moral oral stand Ing of the comunity, find Me, King’ valuable aide. "fe who de: sire none of these "ingdon®. will Of courve ‘ot writs, "Yours ful W. 2 xn 2000 siwisn ver Personal 1201 Cochran Phone H. 6200 eae EDITOR W.-¥. KING SyrrED 70 ‘SPEAK AT" MORNE CHAPEL P.M By CHURCH, BX, SI, 1918 Baltor W. 2) King F the Dattas Bxprem aa coepeek: wt Morning B ehereh, Tuesday ‘night.Joan, Ae Yond. The Busy ‘Boo Chil iW chargw: Por, Me Spr ee ee M._MeDocaid ‘an nd dress on the ih, che eiy Fhe er ait? th, the ey Fle Sor Mn ‘atm ce liye, er ORT WoRrm xEWws 4. HL BWANSON,______neportar Ofee, 206 Bim Bt, Phone La 2580 ~ [NEW BOX at the Citizen's Drug Store 200 B. ‘xh treet _, melone check covering 16 per word for reading notices, wc, when "70u DROP your MESSAGH in the BOX. ‘Trade Mark: GOOD SERVICH , Do You Want Your Corns, BUNIONS. CALLASITTES OR INGROWING NAILS CURED? {4 no, any Cente {whl tend you my remedy fv treatment Hy Ta, ‘i alt tasracions how to Temove them, Fuarantecd not to make The rect sores (hate been euccomtully tren foot troubles tn Fort Worth the pant sight pear For soft tam eowcen the “oe, Send for Soft Corn Remedy rice #0 cent Whin each ort Sl Bend. you ful Tntraclons tow to, cre for te fst : ‘im, wah, waxvon, ONION: 600 4 MARC DIRE TORn Wosris, TEXAS: =Oitce Hours Phonee— 7:20, a. m, to 6:30 Residence Rovedale 247 Sunday by Appointment Oflee Lesnar 4082 DIE, WALLIS Fans Bast 9th ptreet seu Fort Worth. Texas one Hers am to dm. : once 1. 2474 15m, tO8 Nm Realdeoce R. 1200 W. 8. CROSBY, M. D., Physiclon & Burgeo ees 4114 Fh wre, eit Toth, eae STi edie heater tentern an “tad ‘ver Augusta, better known us “Dad Dilyer succombed 10 the pains and Bout San, aby To, ater an llnes fy Jun, Ady, ToS, after an Hines Gtr two or. three ‘weeks, He wa Strickened one day ‘av ho, came’ t fis‘place. of buses Dad ‘Olivers Sostlurant. For many years, he ha fanked ab tart ale retaaran Keeper. ‘Ho ‘was member ot Ke Wert Lodge No. 5K. of Fy a splen Gis clteen, and” dled in” fal” eoant ct “tlm Ho. leaves one nuehter, He was burea from alle Chapel A. Me Es church Rov, RS ‘enkns, omelate, ‘ra, ela Jacksoo,, aged. 35. die ‘saturday “night, dn, 4, tera yer jong tess, at iho howe of ber si tars alsa Jaa Amo 1204 8 Calboun aeet. Sho was ember of Philo Salina Court No. 6 and eas buried from Morning Chapel ©. M. Bechet eX wnich he was a member Mo: gy dan: 6, 1913, Rey, BM. Spence oficiated, “The ‘Colored butchers of Swift & Gor Pore Worth plat, eave 4 amok rin honor ot Mona BP. Kelly ha"c."C Spurlock of Chicago om ‘Thursday ‘evening, Jan. Sadat the fidence of Mr and” Mra. J. Hardie, 1257 Anne rect tr Hirai oan it aster She talks were made by Mean. F- Drowh Dew" Washington, Ie. dohaton MM Rowan, Langston, Ses a Géoper, ‘Be W. Jones, A.” Johiwon Se "Hotrow, RN. Aun, 3, hy Heh in and. E, Walker, Mears. 8? Kelly and. C Spaninck of Chicago wore nlroduce ty Mr Je We tarde, They hel {ie sdience apell bound, telling the ‘ood newn of eid Chicago. Tae te lee Me of Bi rortes selections, "When ‘Lave Calling You." “The ofteriory was. given by Mr A Jonnson, who war overfowed iu joy to mest iso rende ‘The "fuente were served With an crater ‘supper. Mr, iN. “Austin then thanked the host Man Mw J.'W. Hare Bir. and Men 3. Hf Cobb havo mo’ ‘ed tata thar "noel purchased) home tant "Bs eeard “atreet Mri Lote Bradford bat returned trom’ Daina’ whore se attended, he funeral ‘of hereice, Tuesday, “Jan 7, firs, Holen Hall, 205. W. Blo street, ban fast returned (rom Che Burne, where. she" went to. presen Aer" snother, Mim, Pinky ‘Leaps Civitan present "he very "ut present conainted of ‘ony ne. hal {¢'a. 00 Thy bor which the had ralsed fm the bask yard last Year, lise "Laura Tova. ot Groeabec came "Very ack with pretium Tiree week” ago wile visting he ‘brother Ste, Re G. Floyd, $20 8. Hen Gerson, wiih, 'n0,Indeaions of im rovement, Me, Hed. Ployd wi Eiken with the’ induenia Yast. Sun ay. Mir. Howitt Jones, formerly 0 comer ‘Brothers in" "Toxan bas in ested in the Olt Peldn of Tulsa Co ilar, th he ole ae Sradiente’ and now ownn a nl ‘Sock inthe MeTon Ot Co Sirs. Ann Els of Clarke, xpen critica with, her aurter "Bie Gaile Ewing 1317 Oak ‘Street. Th feumion. wan the source of exereding Iyuareat for. iim clarence Bowie entrtaine Mes. William Allen of ara Tex ‘Se Jan, 3rd, 1919 af 800 Lake atret shire M.A. Harat, 1018-8, Calhoun iar been very sek with thet ‘ht in getng up again ‘Miss “Tuby ‘Henley te isting friends Wiebtn Pate, Texas ‘Mrs, Wan. Guroll is up after tw weeks’ Hines Sirs, Walter Green, 921 Helen ave siete nek. nth IasriDpe ‘Mee and. Mem Major Hiner an oth upvatter n very severe. atta con ees Wanted. Any information leading (the the whereabouts of my sister, Charity Broo'a, She lived "on Ford street Palestine, Texas, about 4 years azo At which’ time, my name was Bertha ‘Wallen, bot taco changed %. Ber- ef (ee ee ae Oar ie ak gal AU a” Rr a RE ‘the Clark, 727 W. Railroad avenue. ae Bakery “Misslon AM. Re Church, Tho prayer, meeting. service bel st Mis, Joe. Jackgon on Wynne St Fenultd in the conversion of her hus bhnd, "ra, Jaskaon sland the Prayer band called to pray with he the” above. realts, Hey. J.P. Lint, pastor and a good band" of ‘hismesibers partitpated As Jtckson_i very alek- ‘Mrs “Ella "Gooper and. Master ‘won iewis of aly" are gues ite EB otmoe fk Joie fon, Aled his poxt last Sunday Blooming Grove and” “preached ‘lonoun sermon. Birdie ‘B, laewls in visting ree ‘iver in Taly ‘Ma. a W. Whitfeld Is dally ex pecting “the arrival of her husband from France. Morning Chapel G23 B. Notes Sunday Morning Chapel was at be est. Promptly at 8:30. Supe Lane ston ands stat of teachers open athe Moraine. Chapel Sunshine ‘chool.” This ‘belng the Arst: Sunday Morning in the new Year, the Sunday choo! ‘was ‘Booted. with Sunshine Feady to begin’ the’ new "year" o0 time! = "The pasior preached 8. power srmon ‘and administered the Lard fpper tasoted by “Pather" Dotwon ‘and Pulgean, "The Epworth Langue wax the bi noite in the afternoon. Eager to be fin the new year on tine, the leas ters were found at thelr ost prompt yal 6 oelock. Epworth Lang Mas “taken ‘on 'new fe the eficen staf of teachers 10. take. care of ihe’ are ‘mber of new Teague un ter Mies M.D. Franklin will rend. fr' a special program Sunday. even {nga o'clock Visitors are always welcome in ou service. 4. H, SPENCER, Pastor PROF. J. 1. LANGSTON, Supt. Sunday ‘Sehoot EMORY C. SMITH. Se, Pra beak tee Sergeant Kelly Wyatt of Ft. Smith, Ark, was the fuest of ‘Misa’ Elnora invite Sergeant Wyatt Snished hi cotrse: at Nashville, Tenn, Saturday evening, Miss Linville en- tertained him. with theater. party After the show, they "were served a the home of Mf. and Arn 8, G. Wil Hama, 108. W. 7th rect, who. alas faves dinner Sunday’ in honor of bin: Sunday afternoon was” sent in listening to & great sermon al the Second "Baptis" chureh delivered by Rev. J. 1. Wan. Sergeant. Wyatt Nett" tar ‘Camp. AlacArthn, Monday night, where he ints been in service Allen Chapel A Mt. Be Chureh, or." Bast First and itm Sie, Wee a renee: memes: The pupils of the Sunday school enjoyed’ feast, three turkeys, tox Of apples. a bor of aransea, & tox of Eandies, white walnta, almonds, pe fans, and cake, this feast waa held last” Sunday trom "10:20 to. 12408 clock noon. ‘The church services were well at tended, Rev. J.T. Smith, preached A110 a.m, ‘The league. bad a reat mootiag at 6p, m. at7:48 the Pastor” preached, ‘subject, “The Um Timited ‘Power ‘God ‘and it was Inde "erat sermon. Bul al le us tell You next ‘Sunday ‘will be A rod letter day. AU It a. m._ the Frag of ‘ervice. will be. lowered. and the Eleventh star’ willbe turned t Fold, and ralsed by soldier released From ‘the ‘service. A" program and the pastor will preach. subject "God's Battle’ ys “Our” Baiue’” Callction 85737, Four persons. joined the Shure “wie Private E, 1. Seott of Camp ‘Logan, Mee N. J. Hodge, Mrs ‘Thulla “Admiral “and Mra Rosetta Edwards, Sunday Inout rally day watch the great’ work "£0 on 10-8 Hlorious triumphant. A Junior mie Sionary’ acclety.‘bas eed organized bys, MP. Thompson. ‘The oft eee kaa: eb” a OE eee OR. R. E. GILTON, DENTIST An modern equpment—Best gold ‘usec, all work guaranteed. est hall Im elly to rent for lodge meetings aud ‘entertainment. lee tn Giiton. ine Butlding, 615% Calhoun St. ‘Phones: Ofee—t. 360 Ren RMD, Ft. Worth, _THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DAILLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY ii, 121% |e Darin print, ote ete epee ote donpaeeear etfs at fe rent hse Bishan aude preient hat Bice Senin sorely es Care eva” clint sete ie Vers iter, reasurert ss bel coat Sept te ive iee "Wate eee a ime: war, shite BPs vogue. Gomme? sai Much sod Mra "As tale, ae Be ee ale ae ace ee eee eee reel Bat Newson aod" Nas saps Se Shi. taacated ember: wee |? (ii EGtsason, re-cctes moral ap rece ee tee ance oat ss a A ie ae TioyMiose Sena eceienes conus |% (aay ite the ance! Sie tage 'Bar | | ee Big Wil ver, eesbetad waste the Bee Uae eile Hip 8 school hr. ae Hada, relat ee wee cin i wea hes feel 3 : . Binet Meo resected iasniant to] 4 9 gaa ag MOOR ye Mee ta Et ‘carington. lan mre | SER ™ 0 went Mar. asta Ase enous sone: |e SMR a) Lang baa is Seal tame ots S| eae] star s,| Hazel Harvey, Ure: Bt Rice occ |b fe aaa a ee Scheie die | SE : ulreceeer Se ee 5 a Satu 8 A id t bee as he Wita ‘Sherman, Toxas, Jan. 9—Mrs, Dr. ect C. Porter will make tho. clty her home with her bushand's parents who in one of Texas’ leading’ young Goctors. “Her husband ina Focent radiate of) Meharry. Meacal “Col lore. ‘ev, J. W. Washington tendered his: Descon and Trostee. Board. of the Bethlehem Baptist a social. re- past the ovening of Inst, at the Darsonage, there being "35 persons Present. Mr. and Mra. J, Steadman of Dent- son. (nlece) Airs, Bima ‘Stepney ot Hearne, (aunt) rs. Laura Mitchell formerly ‘ot "Waco, (mather) visited Mr. Jackson Mitehell and family. Mr, Alvin Shephard. has ‘returned fron Clarksville Me, and Mrs. H., Tay- Tor of Grant, Okla, visited his dau ter, Mrs. Rev. Washington and fami. Iy." Elder B. 'T. Hubbard now of Madi has been assigned to the Hol Ness in thelr big revival here. "BJ. Jones cafe, cold das, short orders, corner Willow and Mulberry streets ‘ ‘Mise Audrey, 2 Robinson “is so- Journing_ in Chicago. ‘re. Carrie Davis and children have returned from Gunter, Mr. Jet Davis has returned to. Waco ‘Kev. B. F. Bosrers, the new pas- tor ‘of Payne Chapel A.M. oc: cupled his pulpit at both morning and evening services § inst. He ts ute’ able ‘and ower pug oor. He Tormerly. pantored Quik Chapel A. Mt. E.at” Denison, Sisn Rota Mae Nicholion se visiting Mrs David "Dyer, and family In Dallas Mrs. Emma’ Birmingham and nolee Miss “Mary Taylor” have returned from Perry, Okla, and FL. Worth Fenpectively. Tn the death of Afra, Maud. Sneed, 3. Inst, the ety fons’ one. of thet host valuable. citizens. ‘She was Well loved: by. both white. and. black Bhe was a ‘consistent Christian 0 Harmony Baptist chureh, where her feral was attended onthe 7. inst Rov. HD. Allen, P. Cy auspices ol ‘Aenie Court Hersine of Jerleho, Her fon, ‘Willle Sneed, who it on. horde stationed at Columbus, N. Mexico and sister, fre. 8, C. Ward and children Of Tomple attended. Prof. 'N._ Bverett of the Praternal had charge ‘Mex: Felix. Gardner” dled. on the 4 nat, at her home in Van Alstyne ‘Puno arrangements” will” be ‘cou Dleted when her children arrive from Tog ane. alt ‘Miss Guile Lee Jones of Musko- koe, Okla. is ‘visting “her mather ‘Mra, Peariie Culberson ts sick. Bider It P. Woods, pestor of the Ccnureh of Godin’ Christ Holiness ‘aslsted “by Elder Wm. Harris ol Dallas and! Elder B.'M. Page, Stal overseer and Elder H. Hi, Hayman o Plano have hada. successful to Gays” meeting. Elder “Woods poe 0” his" other’ church at "Texarkana Texas, Jan. 9 “He will bo away. ‘weeks, ht meetings will contin four Biahts im esehe weak, CORSICANA, Corsicana, ‘Texas, Jen. 9—The in- fauensn seems to" be von a second Found here, in some fallen, there are'three and. four persons sick in fed. “in referring (0 ars, Grigin Inst week "we should have sald’ that she Is able to get around in the house and. not that. ahe is_able” to do 'home dutien ‘There _ have. been Several funerals here recently among fem were a Httle son of MF, tM Nelson ‘of "Marlin, Pri. Andrew ‘Thompson, son-in-law of Mr. Wt Rodgers, shipped tere. from Camp Shermas, Chillicothe, Obie, and. Mra Robeces Holmes. an old vealdent of this eity, She was 65 years old =a hhad been a member of the ‘eburcs for 36 years.”'She. tied Jan, 1 and ‘was “buried last Sunday” fromthe First “Tndependent Patt chureh, Rov, Av, Moore, oflelated.. Some of the “Expross readers, who are’ on the lek Mat are: Me. Jerry” John on, Mrs. High and Mis. Ed Wood. W"eolored man ein jail at Bunie Sr Induelngr a school ‘et! “hereto run ‘away swith him. “They were ‘auight in time, however (0 eave’ the a MARIAN. Marlin, Texas, Jan. 9- Dr. W. R. Reverie of Palatine; san’ wast eran, Narre tte nanmale ie ec ss art sade Seat Slee at en eee Bony toes Coen ae ay oe eae ont tees aa Pine ee ae one at wen, ‘Treas, worshiped at Rev. E.G. Toten Ce Ses te % Mhelek, Towa: stopped ove ITs Ries Se Sela pag ag Sat weaan eran Tease ce ure Saran at Sa oka “ated hue ony es Gene se satect at face Ses ie, meres Sra Seton aa are "aa Si Samant tari ee Sees tat erst ane a ee as cian ee scans ae cpeaact MisaMacts Seta et jatey Hes See ot ie terete Ae He villas tach Uh foe "pte a 2 ates Sie Seton wae Sa atc eae seeaae Ha ate fet tae dens Tes New 1 '9ailenone tel for be ome, ‘he Pelle County. Aawocation a eine at Moan 2c her, Gooepe WE ‘sioner chants anaes. meet oo te . ea se THE MAMMOTH THEATRE MONDAY, JANUARY 13TH, 1919, SPECIAL ATTRACTION The William Fox--Wonder--Picture : ; WILLIAM FARNUMIN “THE CONQUEROR.” \ tae "mm ne Aran nn ‘ar COMING MONDAY, JAN, 20TH, fn uO re at 9 wo en ne tm ‘Tho GGsia OU SILOS barca armies eine ome oak 1 “THE HONOR SYSTEM,” : we ee ee date Monday, Jan, 13th, | 10 BIG REELS JOE TRAMMEL, MANAGER se ; GOOD PICTURES ALL THE TIME . aa addsbbbbibobvobvbobwvbbbsstrbbbebrctbisbebieenn po ee, — ae | ee a iy ae M WILLIAM FARNUM. She was a consistest Christian of he ak"B, Saaren ‘correction Ar. and Mrx, Cook. of copay’ nee, bad Me Santa Cake tein hee aaumir ee De Noa” x Saasener.Overan etimcile ise of her "Uncle Sieerhan br Anta Hontr and Seu" venerte were out 1 te le Trtk “mm where the. Doctor Star called on profesional vis The doctor eure the young may bls alte the ear balled up some for us Tetore om ts whol he. Be S.dlen® Community" not dans ‘ens on haven hry have weathe Shorea anor thelr” rok Mier emcent tenchers "i, Govluston tn pspering onthe hie, Thi a nore tay, “Cal Re Stew, afer ang insta‘ ate tthe ele ot He‘gany tender WR Worm hue pone heme tain, Temas thera races nine inthe ‘Teoring department. CLES Carthage, Texas, Jan. 9— Hon, us onneon of tit lan gale acted. Miag cy” Sank TCE tue! areola fn one ofthe EE poxresve benassi ‘the race and his bride is a brilliant fie ln ateeg We wah for thom fon peace woraze“on the mais: Sonia en Sir, andr, ule Deckard Ta tua agent Suna ee, 3th el ficaag ane tra HL Johan thi - Mis Sarita Jeasigs gave 6 tn uy teu at Ber’ pelt renee in Somer ian Sunday "he “ona tl. won grand. ay the lod A ‘Rares. Sane cnsated of a fhe "asines known “to make. the fren “uplondate ne serve indod Ait sents and ber dager a {can to coking and serve She'll: ing ‘samed_ gents nar Preven hers and ia rown, "ir od her, 'Wuiami, ck an tiene: Mine Lai, Maen Nana ssa"‘ea acl, Mics “Brows sid Scones sera ot impo, {ttn nner re C."Roblen re lary chdress, of Sax Antonia ioe Liner iso, her son "Stork tom. Garbage tadihe rer rot A tutti Sd on Wi wan eear have returned 0 Pre ‘ie. ioe ‘stane “aie. ae Page te erp lee Gordon Brows faa ice, Wile Nay “ad. alow Hutaneonty, 34 otra apa. are enton aed tate AR apt Newt Year in 'ratany, wich ‘Sre Deckara i. Sonam” sad" ite te ome again ‘coma Gaye" i “shat re Seema fers of Center arcompenied byte brine, Mant assed through at siy'en rut to esas Galore, Bees onto "and sabert tor tne eee ace aber the sou . oe | Dente, tome, Jem. See, 3. 3, Jones, PB of Balan date he it fiat ‘ahartery conference. at ames A. MB ehareh lat Benday der We F Grockat, pantor Mey ones ‘mote etn ‘Sanday sche aed ati. eed ‘wry timely and ing? sermonat'3 my enor ee fii hecree On honda eh tbe nal salon othe or’ernee trae helt. "The roports ran nani Friday, January 10th, Big Wild and Wooly Western Play, wae GHOST OF THE RANCHO"—festuring “Bryant = + te ts esl sig wa. "ay oe eo ae ee ae ee es See Saturday, January 11th, Wild Bill Farnum and Tom Mix, tng pnt ry Wet "UORAND OF BaD tan sak aie ee Se eee ae seer et coe ee ee a ee eee Saree mee SS See Sunday, January 12th, ang 10m k's tai arene “Oe SN aig PSR oe NE es Wing fae SES Pee ree eee ee pase te eS Ue Cae Gace tae This ‘pleture positively is a, guaran ly far = head of expectations. The Hider was. pleased with such an ex- cellent showing on the art of the pastor and membership. Ter. Jones was the guest of ‘Mr and. Mw, Pe crawford. Reverend. Patterson of Honey Grove” held services at Pleasint Grove Baptist church. Sun- day for Rev. Swaney, the pastor, Mr. TL Dawson, and wife of DBruceulle Texas," came’ Alonday. and” ascot” panied the ‘remains of ‘Mrs, ‘Plole Jones, thelr ‘daughter, home, Mrs Jones’ died. early" Monday morning of ‘pretmonia. Mr. Tom’ Knox’ dled at the home of Mrx Janie. Mymba, Sunday “ight. Reve J." 'A.. Jones and W, P. Crocket visited the’ Pred Dotulaas’ “seboo! Monday. CLASSIFIED ADS” Yor Sale—Singer_ Sewing Machine tor $600, Phoue Hastel 4508, Wanted. A first clase Colored barber for: wie trade Come at onegT3i, 80 Main street, McAlester, Oia. 7 Turner, Prop. Torta taupe fur Stole lined with ite Gowered overseas sit Mlnved Gn Clare. street. Finder please Fetura to 212 Clank street and. re fcelvetberal reward VADIBS BEAUTY PARLOR. ‘The Ladie's Pore Beauty Parlor at 203""North Central Avene. in. the ear of D. ty Litton, barbershop. nS. SARAM LITTLETON, Prop. Phone stn eR T deaire 10 know the whereabouts ot Farland 1. B Moore.” When iaxt Aeard trom in, Ocvober, Eat. was. at St.George hotel on Main street ANY inforantion tending to" thelr. where- souls will be highly precited by thelr ‘mother, Mra. Mary” Singleton, [BP nse Grahd, Otiaboma City, Okta, —Fon— Put your idle dollars to work in a ‘bale “and proftable. buses, con teoled tnd unused erty ty ompetent and piccesafl Necro. WF'youBave.nymoney, much of Tue weite or full tacts and learn Just'where and. bow to. double your dollars over" and_over- agai. SQUARE DEAL INVESTMENT “BROKERS 3815 Bast 18th Strvet, KANSAS CITT, SUSsOURL ee erect T have De, Sayzian'a Vegetable Soap for” ine face an halt and. al of saymen's Tolle articles, also Dr, Palmers Skin ‘Whitner” for clearing the "eomplesion and. Heaching the in, ‘Dr, Palmer's Halr Dresser for coarse and kinky ‘hai. ‘Dr. Palmers Skin Whiner vonp, sto He-oline and Heroline Pap, end Various other lle articles, Phun i f1s4. Wilt deliver goods, CLASSIFIED “ADS” Conary rts Yor ali, mocat tea gen a te ie emer Se meme ||| male "tae see An Binge en Tak vent aie Ske ae trai esc a ews esd cient eae eae ea — Sus Yess Meet era Wich ine Rete A ane Ue aes ae eS oe es Tai mELAONT OraTER” AND ‘at TANG as seal ee ati een wees eae See Settee ee ame Tos mmcanive 1 tea ws te sae es ee ober ier ter y= ae ee ech ee ere Sear aca adnate ae ee ee sana cee ‘Wen—Soctoniqgue—nev. taila to re- eececee ners cae exe Peeeseeoen Sear eae ae ete ioe aiteee mance to oe nae Re eee oem onerel Pail. waweaais, cave 218 N, Central monte ald 1 ¥. Depot Brecihing frsisias, Tost pence ome cooked ueale” peeperea by Indy coos hort orders otal Kode ee arn Almo Lanse, Prop. Tart and 3.1, Moore Wanted Wout! keto” know the where abouts of asl and, "hy Nowe. When tat Neat Bat was at Bt George "Hote, Dali "Usay ‘Any fotormation’ aging to thle" whore sbouls wil > hlehiy appreciated thelr mother Mix. Mary" Sinretn, 322 tant Grand, Otiabona City Oke ere eee ions ape VEST IN o;aKOMA vam em # ANHKASE Inventmenin, Teal Batt 0, Gas tnd ino Tene, "eau hire, Mantonee Insurance Agents: Wasted ae sor. wate mono, fHm, 8 fendi Sore commas len from Tats, #85000, Bo! term 2. H, Gaclok RT sae ‘\ATRE: roan ts, Temple Weeme—Graguate of tue Foro College. of fal Cultare, wh, at your bt ect. fe narut dling hai eng sea, ‘hich wal giv 1 eauly, clot et tbundag owth." Prin ‘reaaouable, hone H. S103, or call at 3007 Fler sree, Dallas ’ Hopewell Baptist Church, Dehison, Texas, wants ‘a contractor to build a roof on the sec- ond story of their nw brick church ‘Also oor the chorch—the windows and doors also to be included. Correspond with A. R. GRIGGS 608 North Merrick Ave. | Reply in 8 days, ‘| Sores eee | i peal wo: ee Se a ueeiee a TEXAS TOWNS The. Christmas dinner given by their friend, Mrs. Mary Sawyer, friend was quite the orchard affair, Mrs. Mary Sawyer of Dale avail- ness, entertained with a New Year's Mr. Henry McCullor of Oklahoma is in the city visiting relatives. **Card of Thanks.** I desire to thank my many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown me during my accident and forget you May God bless you all. Dr. A. H. McKellan and wife. **Card of Thanks.** We take this method of thanking the x any friends that were so pleased during the illness and death of our dear friend. May God bless forever shine on you. We also wish to thank the two x such beautiful doral offerings shall forever be remembered. Mr. Joey Dodd, Mother, Boham, Mrs. Cynthia Crayer, Sister, Nahshil, Tenn. Milford, Texas, Jan. 9—Rev. A. H. Holgge, Mrs. N. R. Burnet, Laiu Pieces, Lari McDonald, Mattie Mrs. Dora Grimm, E.W. Poyne, D. Benty, P. D. Benty, Bisco Clemson, Filler Dallas, Mrs. Evellina Jackson and Mr. Sam Calton, Alite Meads, Dallas, Mrs. Jode Reiford, Dalian day night. The indunda is again tracing Mrs. R. S. Scott, has autographed home from Waco, where she re- J. B. Starks W. E. Browne PROPLES UNDERSTAking CO Furniture Directors and Enbalmers Specialty Business First Latte Ambulance and Auto Hearse Services in Dallas Horse drawn Equipment when preferred. Telephone: S. W. M. 129d M. 1450 Automobile M. 129d TXAR BAYT BROWNWOOD. MINERAL WELLS BONHAM Card of Thanks Card of Thanks. Mr. Grit Clemens succumbed to pneumonia Saturday morning. He returned to Dallas express representative extends sympathy during this sad hour and calls Dallas and bids him farewell. He closed and the plans and program of the peace conference have been announced. The compulsory sympathy call has been extended to escape where will the illiterate stand? THURBER. Thurber, Texas, Jan. 5—A. M. E. Services Sunday. Preaching at 11 o'clock and at night. Mr. L. C. Parker left for Bulletin. Friday night. Mr. L. C. Parker left for Wichtla, Kann. Mr. Walter Lewin and Mr. Imbelle Phillipe were invited to Wichtla. Mr. Cressy Carter after several days visit to Abilene returned home Sun- Albenea, Texas, ann. n. -2. Rev. M. Walters of the Church of God filled the church of Q. Besson, the newly elected president, and held his first quarterly conference at A. M. K. church, amount raised by Rev. L. J. Sanderson also returns as pastor, for the A. M. E. church, Mr. Sanderson, who attended the church to attend the funeral of his niece, Stuilla Wilson, president of the church, visits with her sister, Mrs. Johnson, who was accidently burned two weeks ago died. Funeral held from the A. M. K. church of which he was a member of the Baptist church, effaced. Mr. Jr. Richardson returned to the church of the God Assembly, Sandy City No. 197, elected the following the church of God Assembly, Sandy Miller, V. C., Wednesay Woods, Private; B. Mitchell, M. W. Frank Ray, Franks, F. of R. and S.; WH. Miller, A. J. L. Burke, I. G. G. H. M. Miller, F. of R. and S.; WH. Miller, A. J. L. Burke, I. G. G. H. M. Miller, Born to Mr. and Mr. Prof. EJ, Kerr, a ten pound boy. The holiday season brought many out of town Anderson, Mr. Geo. Frank, Mrs. Annie Faller, Dallas; Mvc. Evinjack and Mr. Salam. Calmite, Alte Mille Mrs. Josie Reefole, Dallas; Mr. Smith, Jonghee Boudreau. THURBER. TEAGUE GARLAND. ATHENS. You can always find The Dallas Express at E. G. Frank's barbershop PURCELL JACKSBORO. Jacksonbore, Texas, Jan. 9—Sunday school was enjoyed by all Sunday Miss Liz Carroll, the teacher, to come and after spending Christmas out here. Miss Ethel Alexander returned to school on Monday, after Mr. Reilly, Mr. Horace Johnson is in Fort Worth. Miss Isoi Blueford of Horrilla, spent a few days with GREENVILLE. Greenville, Texas, Jan. 2. We have several new cases of influenza. Mrs. Roberts, Williams is down with the flu. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Housen is being held in on account of the influenza. Of the Camp No. 251 of the American Woodman, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Housen, Mrs. Drew, wife of late Pate T. P. Power, (decease) who was principal of the Ross high school at the University of Kentucky, hundred and fifty ($550.00) dollar is moving on nicely with W. M. Demore as commander and C. C. Clinton. Mrs. Susie Love and Mrs. Anita visited Mrs. Jennie Wach of the American Woodman, holidays. They report a swell time. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, have Prof. A. L. A. Andrews of Sulphur Springs was in Greenville Sunday, to see after putting some of his excellent pupils in the Greenville schools. Prof. Andrews has a spain and when to push young people. FORNEY. AMARILLO. Amarillo, Texas, Jan. 9—The C. M. E. S., elected new officers has met Mr. B. H. Elliott, Florence Mr. H. B. Elliott, of Tulsa, is in the city visiting his mother, Mrs. Amanda Elliott, Miss Chaley Daily has returned from Tulsa, Miss. She is visiting from Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ford have returned from Waco, Miss. Guise Rushen has returned from attending school, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Adams have returned for Columbus, Ohio, Miss. Mary Lush is visiting in Tulsa, QhI. Miss Mergue Fuqua has returned from Paris, where she has been visiting. Miss Marilyn Harrison Adams is visiting in Slaton, Little L. J. Whitlow is up again and in Harrison street, he shakes hands with Mr. and Mrs. Whitlow of son of Mr. and Mrs. Whitlow. ITASKA. SOUR LAKE. Sour Lake, Texas, Jan. 9—Owing to such inclement weather, few attention was given. The lesson was made interesting. At Tyrese's A. M. E. church they had a substitute, L. Lee their pastor was absent, but he had a substitute. At St. Paul Baptist church, Rev. Dunan preach the lesson, and then a reported tend report a great meeting. At Evergreen Baptist church, Rec. O. McKenna and reports a successful meeting. Messra, R. J. Pace, E. Simpson and Madam Mary Piedra, A. Southwell and secretary and manager of the Beaufortation spent Sunday with his wife, Kimmerson, Mr. H. N. Denson, secretary and manager of the Beaufortation spent Sunday with his wife, R. Smith, wife of Maryville, La., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. Dr. Wm. Smith spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. Mr. Mattle Johnson of Beaufort were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. Mr. Mattle Johnson of Goose Island was accidently hurt Saturday while over Mrs. Martha Johnson of Goose Island here. Mrs. Dorah Simpson spent a few days in Prairie View with Mrs. Dorah Simpson, W. M. Herth, Mr. Lawrence, and moving to Alexander, La., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herth have returned to Alexander, La., this week. Mara, Nancy Lloyd spent a few weeks Houston with her brother, Mr. Wit. Mara, Lile Coutlers, who has been with her mother, Mrs. Edith Usses Save, has been with the Express. Save a nickel for the Express. It may be a little late, but it is com- OKMULGEE. Prof. W. 4. Hill of Okaloosa City was elected District director. Have your foot ready for delivery here. CDTTON'S WONDERFUL HAIR GROWER. GROW HAIR ON TEMPLES The inventor of this hair grower, which is made of sixteen ingredients and containing everything necessary to grow the hair, prevent dandruff and better, prevent hair from fallout, keep it in and fend it, it makes the hair awfully nice and straight without out pressing, but may press it if the hair grower to grow hair on an average of one inch a month, also to darken gray hair. Prices by mail prepaid. 1 Box.....$ 3.00 6 Boxes.....3.00 12 Boxes.....6.00 Preserving money Send P. O., or Express money order, payable to— 10 cents extra with order. 9 East WAY ON CO. 9 West California Ave. Oklahoma City, Okla. H. WHITE 2225 Main St. FIX ANYTHING BURNS GASOLINE. SAVE MONEY BY CALLING ON HIM. Watt's Liver Powder. The world's great remedy for my indigestion. Indication. Heartburn. Stick-to-the-ground. Heartburn. Colds. Cramp, Cramps. Lost of Appetite. etc. Taste like appetite. candy. Mint. Taste like appetite. for it. Manufactured by P. W. Dallas. Gem Drug Store. Dallas, Texas. WAR HISTORY WAR HISTORY BY KELLY MILLER Tells all about the war; it is fair to colored people; everyone buys; a trem- nous seller; COLONEL JACKSON has his picture; the 63 picturé; agents making $7 to $33 per sand. Find 63 quick for agents's complete AUSTIN JENKINS CO. 89th St. Washington, D.C. STOP AT THE DELMONICO When coming to Dallas, sanitary rooms, 50 cents per day and up Cafe-cold drinks, and barber shop in connection. 2300-2311 Swiss Ave. MISS MARY HOWARD, Prop. Special Opportunity For Ambitious Women. This course, for a limited time, will be held so each girl can learn. Send a money order to the IDEAL 10, Station G, New York City. WHAT DID SHE DO? MARY JOHNSON'S HAIR Was Short and Utty Now its Long and Fluffy She Used NOAH'S HAIR MESSING Pet hair. If your hairdler can't supply you need a hairdresser. Manufactured by NOAH PRODUCTS CORPORATION. THE WOMEN DR. AND MME. W. A. JOHNSON, FREER, AND VICK DR. AND MME. W. A. JOHNSON, FREER, AND VICK THE SCHOOL OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE. OFT and GLOSSY. We shall be pleased FOR FAIL for those sending for our que- ump, or you may consult the Hairdresser using JOHNSON'S SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM toms from this SCHOOL, she is competent name. in making the hair grow LONG, SOFT and GLOSSY. We shall be pleased to make a microscopic examination by mail FREEL for those sending for our question blank, enclosing a 3-copage stamp, or you may call the Hairdresser using DR.and MADAM W A. J. WOHNSON'S SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM in your town. If she holds a Diploma from this SCHOOL, she is competent to advise you. Write us for her name. in making the hair grow LONG, SOFT and GLOSSY. We shall be pleased to make a microscopic examination by mail FREE for those sending for our question blank, enclosing a 3c postage stamp, or you may consult the Hairdresser using DR and MADAM W. A. JOHNSON'S SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM in your town. If she holds a Diploma from this SCHOOL, she is competent to advise you. Write us for her name. # six weeks scientific scalp and hair treatment will be sent by Parcel Post for $1.00 Address DR. and MME. W. A. JOHNSON, 800 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Phone Main 3155 TRADUE YOU OUR LONG USE REGINAL BAL America & Greatest Hair Care Address DR. and MME. W. A. JOHNSON, 800 Tremont Street. Boston, Mass. A erren ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT 1931 ELM ST. Dallas, Texas STRAIGHTEN YOUR HAIR. Not with hot irons, but do it with (Kink-no-more) the greatest hair straightening preparation on earth. Kink-no-more will straighten the kinkiest kind of hair. Think about it—a preparation that all you have to do is to heat up a little combing the hair becomes straight not to stay for one day or one week, but to last from elx to edgment marin. Now your nise will make it kink again after it has been straightened. Kink-no-more is a wonder worker. 50 marvelously does it to the work that will be baked. Cash, rent or instalment. We deliver to all parts of the city. We work with our repair work and upstorers. Our prices are the lowest. We make your old furniture look like new. Satisfaction guaranteed. Roots Lucky Stones and Black Man Sorcerer to help pay for this advertisement, etc. I will send free instructions, Dr. John George Holmes, director of the may acquire luck, success and avoid evil influences, address B. Wester, Box 1000, New York, NY 10001. UNCLE SAM Needs Our Men. Let the PORO SYSTEM Take Care of You FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY PORO EYES ST. LOUIS "PORO" COLLEGE COMPANY SAINT LOUIS, MO. 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Secretary Most people need money when there's death in the family sometimes they want to carry the body out of town or they may want to send for a relative. If you think you need this kind of SERVICI take insurance with the INSURANCE MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION or death claim company. In any case person seeking such protection, call at room 299 Python Temple, 2549 Elm Street, or call M. 267. Have You Hair AND Scalp Troubles? Tell them to the Dermatologist and Scalp Specialists with a reputation over 18 years for honest service. Since the year 1899, we have successfully treated and cured hundreds of cases of scalp and hair diseases, which means that we have assisted Grand Nature WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE PHONE US MAIN 5158 TRADE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW Not with iron, but do it with Kink-no-more. Do it with straightening preparation on earth. Kink-no-more will straighten the kinkest kind of hair. Think about it—a preparation that all you have to do is apply it on one hair and with a little combing the hair becomes straight, not to shake for one day on one week, but to last from six to eight months. Water nor nothing else is been straightened. Kink-no-more is a wonder worker. So marvelously does it work its work that can hardly be believe the results. Kink-no-more like magic, and is unique because there is not another preparation in the world like it. I offer a reward of $100 for any hair that Kink-no-more will not straighten. Kink-no-more is a vegetable com- munity garden harmless and will not injure the plants. But will stop it from tailing out; positively removes dandruff; promotes a luxur- ious skin texture; keeps it moist; keeps it well and glossy. Remember that Kink-no-more is sold under a luxury label. It is available on anyone on the receipt of $2.10 a regular size box of Kink-no-more enough to straighten from one to two sizes. Registered letter, postal money order or express money order. Liberal induces to register for special agents. Enclosed 2 cens stamp for reply. Agents wanted every address PROF. L. F. SHELTON. 107 Prospect Avenue. Abburry Park, N. J. TEXAS TOWNS Tyler, Texas, Jan. 9. - Mr. John Walton and sister, Mrs. Clark of Louisiana, last week on business in connection with their brother, who died in K. P. Kroll, who has spent the last eight months in Pennsylvania returned to Tyler and Smith county and has been involved in amendments suits him. The home of Mrs. Hester Poster was burned by Mr. Bonner Morgan came home for a few days from Maryland, left this week. A Highower of the Star Barbershop has secured the services of Mr. John Pields an a recruit for his shop. A Highower one barber. All church will please hand in the Sunday evening. Bethlehem Baptist church Sunday school lesson learned by Rev. P. R. Washington, our six-pastor now teaches the pulpit of the morning hour and administered the Lord's saturn at each service. Hope class of the B. Y. P. U, after leading several Sundays was over powered by the Allies in the 'ninth Baptist church at morning of Ft. Worth preached at night. Sunday school and Union were well supported by the Sandy, a member of the Executive Board of East Texas, was in the Corpsel James (Dink) Muckleborow returned this week from Newport News, Va., where he has been in office over the months, being the house minister at the Robert Payne, 6405 S. Vine street, order of Express, in his home by Mr. San Danny the furniture man has resigned the position with his old firm and will give time to his repair shop and Mr. Wallsie Crawford and Mr. John Ewing were weighing about two hundred. While Mr. Cheatham of the Star Barbershop filled one kilogram from a school near him. This pig helped very well, and the amount of a hundred such pigs were killed by our group this week. We fed a backyard pig will be allowed to eat. Chandler, Texas, Jan. 9—Sabbath school was well attended Sunday. The school is open on Monday and here. As we enter the New Year all have resolved to live better and healthier than before. As we realize that God has blessed us we are determined to forever propate his cause. The New Year will be in bed. Also Jackson took his little son, Winefred, cause influenza. A. H. Vaughn, the progressive grocery man has bought the H. S. Shepherd modern building on the same. He hopes to be the first of the 15 to occupy the place he plans to be in a position full line of grocery commercial merchandise. He also takes this method of thanking his customers for them a prosperous New Year. Among the readers of the Dallas Times, Mr. Jesse Moton, Prof. J. H. Moton, wrote that any community and any community should be proud of him. Born to Mr. Isiah and Rebecca Lemons, Dec. 30th, a girl of 12ba. If the Express is where he wants to be, he will be there. Taylor, Texas, Jan. 9.—Intensely cold weather prevailed the past week in Oklahoma, and the weather continued cold. Services were conducted at the various churches Sunday. Watch the weather on Facebook at G. W. Anderson Baptist Church. Rev. G. W. Anderson and members are planning a meeting at the Oklahoma Lottie Temple left for home in Oklahoma City, Okla., after spending the holidays with her slater, Mrs. Rusk, Texas, Jan. 9—Mr. D. W. Russell, a civil rights citizen of his visit, is visiting his sister, Mr. Jack Henderson. He is also looking after his farm which he has owned. Mrs. Minnie Smith gave a re-cession last Friday night, in honor TYLER CHANDLER. TAYLOR. RUSK. of her nephew, Mr. James Patterson of Rockdale. Quite a number of young people of the town was present when Mr. Tesserson has now returned to Rockdale. Mr. John Cork and Miss Leola Johnson of Ponta, were recently married. The marriage was a surprise Mr. W. M. Powers of Montgomery, Al. who has been engaged in work with the company, contemplating going into the restaurant business, here in the near Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown and Pee children are all with infirmity. Mr. John Pye lies critically ill at his home. His son, Mr. Earl Pye, who is now in the Army, is expected home Wednesday, on a furious. Teachers for M. Pleasant Sunday school were elected for the ensuing year. Mr. Jeff Smith, the faithful Superintendent was chosen to lead the school. M. Jones was elected Secretary. Mrs. Jennie Hicks has been confirmed to have new days. J. M. Pinkston has been on account of illness. Mr. Mathes Brown is slowly conviving. Mrs. Blandiene Smith and two children have returned from Tyler where they were born. Mrs. Russell Foman has returned from a visit to Manning. She reports a pleasant trip. Mrs. Russell Foman ordained Rev. James Parks at New Mt. Olive Baptist church, Monday night. Rev. James Fannel left Rusk, Tuesday morning. Mr. Lee Foman is able to be about after a short illness. Mr. Foman wandered to the home of Rev. G. T. Brown. An effort is being made to send the short illness in Dallas, Texas. Owing to his health, the two shops were closed last Saturday. San Williams is expecting to kill fifteen hogs, as soon as the weather is favorable. There will be no measeless days for his home winter. Mrs. Lucy Lattimore, who has been working much better and is able to be at work, Mr. Ed Conley, who work at the Mallard Drug Co., is one of the employees. Mr. Horace Snow has been complaining with influenza. Mrs. Hattie Cook and father have returned from a visit to Tyler. Mr. Horace Georgia Ebert entertained a number of her young friends at her home learning the holidays. It is assumed that she Miss Zenobia Weems of Los Angeles and her relative and friends in this city. Mrs. Sarah Cheeks has returned to her family after a few days with her brother, Mr. WICHITA FALLS. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Granberry, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening Dec. 26th in honor of Mrs. Hemby of Denton, who is in Lister, Bell, the Bell, who is in Hemby, honoree, Mr. and Mrs. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Misses Jesse Welch, Mrs. Welch Mrs. Welch and Little Bemby Hemby and Meurs. A. Davis, W. Burkess. Now that the Resolution Lias has inscribed, let us get back to normal. PRAIRIE VIEW. Prairie View, Texas. Jan. 9.-M. Alice V. Muckelroy is home again after a very pleasant stay in Navarre, Texas. Jan. 10.-J. Honoring Lieut. W. A. Giles, Prof. and Mrs. H. Friends at dinner last Sunday. Quite a pleasant time was enjoyed by all present. The Domestic Science department has returned from a week-end visit to福州 While out, Sunday afternoon enjoying the beauties of the day, Prof. and Mrs. H. J. M.ason were pleasant callers on the east side. On the morning of several other members of the S. A. T. C. are still in Camp and are kept company after the business of Ucass. Quite a number of boys are returning to school and taking up their classes. Dr. R. Reynolds of Louisiana is a camp counselor up the duties of his position as Dean of the college. Dr. Reynolds was formerly teacher of Mathematics at Wiley University. NILA TAYA. Atlanta, Texas. Jan. 9.-M. W. Miley was in town Saturday look- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919. ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll find Sloan's Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache Put it on freely. Don't run it in Just let it penetrate naturally. What a soothing soothing reed soon follow an exposed muscle, suffuse exposed muscles, strain sinew, crickle—those aliment's can fight the disease of Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. Ask any druggist for it. Sloan's Liniment Kills Pain 80 g, 40 g, 80 g A Beautiful Skin Bleach DARK OR BROWN SKIN MAY BE BLAACHED AND MADE SOFT, ...SMOOTH, BRIGHT--ROUGH AND "ANHY" SHIN MADE SMOOTH AS VELYET ALSO REMOVES FRECKLES, T A N, RISINGS, BUMPS, BLEMISHES, MALING, AND WHITE OINT- MENT, BY MADE 25c. Thousands of Colored folks are using the new and wonderful, almost magical, Black and White Ointment for clearing up and brightening their dark or sallow skins. Folks look better with that old dark skin gone and a new soft, light, bright its place. Black and White Ointment bleaches up dark skin to such a sight, delicate, healthy tint as to please most anybody. It also removes all skin bleimishes, as pimple, pumps, tweaks, tan or skin scores of any kind, staining a beautiful, soft smooth tight complexion to any one. Send 25c (stamps or coin) and receive a box by return mail. FREE If you send $1.00 for four boxes of Black and White Ointment, a 25c cake of Black and White Soap required free. Assets make an easy living representation. Use for torture and special deal. Address Plough Chemical Co., Dept. O, Memphis, Tenn. WHILE NOW—TODAY -WHILE YOU THINK ABOUT IT— Duchess Tollet Articles make splendid gifts. Cold and Massive Creamy Perlmus soap, powder, etc. For sale by Mrs. M. E. Canton, 3400 Greenwood. Madam C. J. Walker's Hair Preparation for sale also. Phone H. 8017. 12-21-41 SCALP SPECIALIST AND BEAUTY CULTURIST. All ladies can have long beautiful hair. Let me convince you and star your hair at once to grow. You will Growing Oil, 25c to 10c; Growing Oil, 25c to 10c; Danilurp Oil, 50c; Pressing Oil, 50c; sc anywhere prepaid. I also teach manicuring and beauty culture by mall. Address Madam Lacma McDaniel 3202 E. Morse St. Greenville, Texas 311-41- AGENTS--$6.00 A DAY E SUMMER S T COMPAN Montclair, N. J., U. S. A. FR 2V Agents Wanted Agents Wanted TO GROW LONG STRAIGHT HAIR TO GROW LONG STRAIGHT HAIR Do not accept any substitute, but insist on getting *Seebe Quinade* from the store them by the full name. Price is 25 cents each. If your drugist or dealer does not stock these two articles, you should buy them from his wholesaler or send us the price and we will mail them to you. Seebe Drug Co., 79 East 130th street, New York, NY 10017. KINKY HAIR BECOME (LEE PICTURE) Fluffy, Soft, Silky, Long By Herolin PORTRADE HAIR DRESSING. Pleasantly perfumed, 0.01 stick you gummy Herolin, a long, soft hair dye, causes roots of the hair causing nappy, cause, soft, long, silky, easy to manage, as you make it look soft, easy to wear. DRIFF and Steps TCHING SCALP. Dun be hair, get her hair, get her Scalp by Drug Store. BEND 28 CENTS come on each for the two AGENTS WANTED Write for Press FREE STYLE BOOK MAILED to COLORED WOMEN Every woman should have a style book. We are largest of our collection of Women's Hair and Fashion on every interesting topic. This book leaves about 100 pages, with 100 pages of styling tips. POST:AID $1.10 Sold at manufacturer, barber, moke, dressmaker, hairdresser, salon, HUMANA HAIR COMPANY SHARPE STREET, NEW YORK CITY Department "F" HEART LEAF Hair Tone Nature's Famous Remedy for growing LONG and BEAUTIFUL HAIR. If you have short, nappy and harsh hair, you are troubled with dandruff, fall hair or beard hair. filing scalp, DO NOT DELAY, but use at once, HEART LEAF HAIR TONE. dandruff brush. It dandruff cleans hair. Do not wash and put new life into it. Price $90, can be mail or prepaid of money. Agents wanted. You can make good money. Write at once for SUPO-SULPHO MEDICINE CO. ATLANTA, GA. Address SAM WILLER, HUMAN Box 298 R, HUMAN HAIR GOODS CO. Shreveport, La. SAM WILLER, HUMAN HAIR GOODS CO. SAM 298. Streuveport, LA. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. BEV-MARIE PONAD—The Magnetic Hair Dressing, used with or without straightening irons, will grow 4 inches of beautiful hair in six months. Agents wanted. Liberal. Requires 60 cents. Postage 18 cents extra. The East India Hair Grower INDIA HAIR GROWER. The best dy contains medical properties that go to the roots of the hair and stimulate the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for heavy and beautiful black eye-brows; also restores gray hair to its natural color. Can be used with hot iron for straightening. Price, by mail 50c. owers. The best known remedy for beautiful black eye-brows; also re-hair to its natural color. Can be not iron for straightening. Price, by ONS. Gen Agt., 314 E Second St. S. D. LYONS, Gen Agt, 314 E Second St. AGENTS OUTFIT - IUFII Grown I. Tropical 21L. $shampeo, 1 Pressing 1, Price Cream: Direc- tion for selling, $2.00, $10 for Postage. Okahama City, Okis 10c Extra for Posta No more.....Dandruff No more.....Falling Hair No more.....Hitching Scalp No more.....Tetts No more.....Eczema Gives Health to Scalp and Growth of long, Fluffy Hair After uni- tary two years is now 22 Pro- schs long. AGENTS W Why not grow your hair? En- MADAM JESSI Scientific Scalp Speci- 2761 Glenarm St. MEN' WHY NOT? KONGOLENE WILL MAKE YOU SMILE POSITIVELY STRAIGHTENES OF HAIR SEND $1.50 FOR FULL SHINE ASK YOUR BARBER KONGOLENE $1.00 Per JAR LONGZO GROUND Oil-25 PRODUCTS ON A NATIONAL PACIFIC AIRLINES A NATIONAL PACIFIC AIRLINES WOLF BROTHERS Hair Straightening Outfit No more breaking of hair chimneys. With one of our Painted Alcohol Shaves you can hurt, our Sir straightening OpnB or Curling Iron quickly and safely. Sanitary and just the thing for traveling. GIANT 8in. 9-inch Comb 25 cents Solid Brass, CONVEX TEETH ALCOHOL HEATER GIANT COMB, both for $1.50 POP Paste Paid Anywhere to J. S. 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East India Hair Grower Oklahoma City, Okla 10c Extra for Postage HAIR ey, 6 ne =) « CITY LOCAL mee $ wom eee 2-47) eepaogunanapnereanaaagnay en grapnaenaganey ‘ate eng rine ine You iw "pmpaty MSFEE Tithe Av, tore beonn| pests of Ur dpe bay” Cod ‘woot tntang ine erties an | fh marr i, bling ter beat sesso ten apening a din-| ‘Tuscumbia, Ala, te com, fae pation ta] an, in ae mae wild atand-| Mr, Frank Robiaon of Shreveport ‘Ing on the wide walk on San Jacinto! La, i the guest of Mr. and Mra. Sth rn ‘etna |" Unger ‘ri we vais tether by | "Mrs Georfh Laramons ot Tenge ‘essay oveiae is" Gbughter, ra, Maggie P. Abaer. en ct Sate, mer 12.50, My eh wet hry | STORES WILLS NUPTIALS, ‘ioe op Sadat | arias of ‘net dnashets Rath heen co tants, ith ty Dree Whepheré Wt" sardal|io ar F, Aime Wii September Mad Mangas of fuse its at_ ome, wil tha mothe, Mien inthe re ta the whey | re’ hw Btokan 284 Hotes St: eet erin gt Marea 6 ara | Pally Texas, Bye Nt int the petal in doing fe Mim Lavrlse “Hine and ar. “wit ‘irs Ate "Lndny. the eceat| Mal” weregullly marred dan evra’ ot the‘acetal cate os |at trades tr "nad bir Bora tnt” to ‘Dla “apres hs | tows "Watson, 9518" N. Centrale ied ‘cate trade’ verses | ug” ey. Te. Boa, ete. veges ain) Me Beane Ba Fora ‘wort, iviung nr Inter a: | most deena, with reiaven nad Sime, Seb rns, ewe |fiendh i Shroot, Aredia ‘onan avon wnorunn, or| Ton, f0t Fadi ya Ant Ci DALLAS MAN DrEs At CAMP jgy"Deo St, Wilh alee Dt: Bon, onan. ee eee eae Ae M. Ridge, 3709 Trinidad received diag rida ‘evening Trot Cap Moria, Newport News, Va informin Bio ta eth ota trier, Jer Mdee home We agclartei tar boon called to the color Dallas and at to Camp ravi from ‘abich he. was traatered Yo New Bort News, Va, ui, Wie se {haine were ailpped to Clarkrvili for ncn Mri Tile Waiies and hen. us meow of PL. Word iat. chet auptertalowe and’ satrnstow Mire Mageie Baseey, 2510" Cochran ania Mechert Yaney ot Tex ean sk the pet of_ ass Salis artes i cheba Seen Yanan ‘at a ber towne, 701 Cochran seen, PORMER DALLAS MAN DIES AT © HONKY GROVE, easy allay oom, fn for yee ied, ea eh. ‘mother” at Honey rs Win Moors, {83° ood wreu,"n whose Bone ths Seccaned:rormed for" four Peat GARD OF THANKS. We are born from sympathy. The hour af mourning a when. ween {C'est oath tame Jato oft ot ‘rae all were calm’ and serene an inomaned” our “eure, foed’ ove Saran aslo “lushen, who” departed {hl tte Prday. Decombnr 272 10:3 rm P shed on deat mother unit th emurrestion “Gun.” Wo.‘rncerl loved thee tt heaven. needed the Ieowt, We! extend “our ancer {ama Yo these who 40 kinty eave faral Mfprines to the feral of Sea {3004 ae See follows: Moe ld a Ro” Bl, Das ators Heh ‘Teo Puinrnaie, El Detial apt chr, lect ‘iat ct ‘habel Sunday schoo tin char the Sptnary Society Ro 1 Supra ‘Don, Mand Mra, ioe Willams Datla Gig ‘he 3. 8 simon, Hane ih at aad are 8 ate TH Rlcardson ue we Pamly ant stain: aw. JULY HUHNE, "and. $e Doro tua, Cares Ait: Ga now, eibers. BYANGRIICAT, COPAIGN 4 oer 1 Cae Notnt stung the Cold Weather the’ leeing ls Progressing’ esl Bie aes pees ering nt irae ss a SE rer see oa i marie ea toe fee Sh rn ae = oo Nigeria fs ‘Washington, D.C. cap ee he sn gat Bs wn ears ah, reas 3 a ea i, fee ae ae og peel aie ee a ta ai Se arom seem rec Sere “a Mee: Adar of Tix Lev eres ioe Ee seein toes a Sra sow ced to. ce eee eee? Sitar ante at arches eer ae oes oi ee aoe csiaee ee eos oe ‘Aveemoder tae ‘returned thos See ieven, Se leat “wont tn Waxahachin attend aa hc ene Te eee el Bb «Sate a ea 0 aN ;] Fi. Werth ack Priday PAGE RIGHT ‘HTLISBORO, Fi no oe genni fading ef tier oping aby. od Bi erey i eding (htt oar Sik oe "wenter of ih cumbia, Ala, Seah is Ar, Prank Robiaion of Bcereor, wt nig, int uariia st ‘Mr. Georf Lammona of Teague, Faun as bes lige yes, cot Ss"hadten re tad “anne. STORESAIILLANS NUPTIALS, im, Dion annonce the sniriy of hat anata. Rte SNE, Mune yn eptember, hint foe eutea tochr. fie Bg Suan at Hous Aire, D. Hse ie Lave aes ene) Mr. Will Mall"were. gully marred jan 4 atthe reaidence ofS, od irs owe Watson, 3618 X, Cental ave fue, Ret, 1" W, Shaw, elated ‘cn (Oey ML Pe Pea, 2510 Pior rect, spent, the Christina bolldaye ‘nowt datcally, with-Tlaives and Feenn“iy Surveyor, Arcade tad “ve ‘ooag Tadies Raral Art Club hock ad ewing. ub met Aon ayy Dee 30, With aims D. te Ben feu’ Monday’ Jan. 6, the’ member fave & surprine shower fr Mex Cec Gea‘ he” howe on rad Monday te Wedbestay ‘tferaoon fre arthur Stone anti da tor at FL Worth, were guest of her rovher, re and Mm A Adam aa week Ss. Le A. Carpenter, 717 Leonard street io the sek at Bis. Beatrice Davidson of Kansas City "Mos. spent. “bo” elidays. with Sint; Helen "Pope Gores, £168 i vet. Se and are. Winters of Fe. Wort, spent ay in tho eh Sunday wih NirnD, Patterson, 3016. Boll tree. di alex ‘Watzon of Suara vas i eno Hn Paar, en Coralia Arey, S00 inn averag, returned. Moniy frat her Christan wip to Shreveport La, Tho beat thing sho did uen er ar” Fval. waa to subwcrib forthe ‘Dal tae apron. satin Sine, onde of 1208 Dot tet, arrived Monday rot Yarioun Dota i Arkanana. ‘Nex "Mace Hil, 3831 Bol strect wan atrexend ""Thuraday aight witha "stroke ot, paraiyls ranging’ trom, the Tet side of ‘er face downward to her toeaAt his writing ae seemed “have been Festing ealy DALLAS NEGRO MUSINESS LEA. GUE 70 MERE TUESDAY Niu, JAN. 4 AT CRAWFORD'S. atte seme Teter Spe, alc Tuma Soe eee cgi ei eee We STRICKLAND, Pres era sono site enna x er Ee oy eh eter dived. Uy" ti ano, Hie ae esse ee os Se dey eat ottawa ees ee ae Sees eect Soe ee =e oe SE es 2s an ear at Saran mile i erin ‘breath ee “ se ee Se raf idea te rae vn Tat any, pel dows oS eee ane : : oa raty, ‘WRS_MATTI.. 2. TAYLOR, Ta? Leonard Street. . CARD OF Thayxs, ’ PA na hp gl ear ag oe ite of my heart take this tim ‘and iethoM to offer al oF See cee Pate ie SS ioe ba none greet we Sep oe pears an seh Sree aces er ES ou ae ea Bie eee Ae RG en rr ss eT ee BR SS bert a i Bk ier or Fog Amor ee setae tm By aoe er i tro ne Meas ee Ff, Hamiiton, BR, Bieitt an? ean dt te bem teen tea te ares mee see sara emcee Saas eee erates Sg sais esrcinte aa eate Sotee raat eee al ‘The following Veiter wan recetved af tein re att oe ae eee Serr cee a ws I ea a ox haere srt ee a ane oe Sharebee a ence ta ae Shee es a RE cg Peer ms tae Rone Bi a tc St im Please is! my ow JER BALL AS BXPRBM DAL SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919. ‘i | - tacos THeopone crewen |LEAGUE OF NATIONS ei | ret TWo TENTATIVE anirish pLans | IMPORTANT NEWS 0 AND ONE FRENCH PLAN ACs | TIRE WEER REDU READY SUBMITTED, ‘SUSY READE ] PRESIDENT 1S NOW IN PARIS i | aretutyprpared ar ugontnn to Far Are in Genera CHCl Prepared, wee | otek bee | Paris —Pyosident Witton has com ||FOREION— pleted ila ving shrongh uzlan’ || American troope hav | fea naty nad ban cwturned co Pers | te vilags of Radi fbn: wan apeompanid br ure | estar ote northern | son thd ee Margaret” wilson aes fixe arson ie Tedy Tor the ord George ie ibe |e atorng ot te preiesant| oor in Orne ra Aleta ot eatente pores, | nelriy of én i the Jacod Theodore Cremer in the mew! oo atic ot hieesor | none minster trom Holland to the Uniteg| %° Dalur® of tnformal exchanges of) oo Pete S| en wrens | nev etre aper Teo ie plns_of ths tents | fan capt sori COL. ROOSEVELT DIES | re"sire "hare Wout posse" fom drs 7 one vy tort Robe ‘ec tn = Sy" Leatonant Geberat' J. ©" Smuts) Two hundred and ae of the war cabined. Tis French pian |/were drowned recently | toroid ya ouracols hse te lon of te Bt DEATH couES rnom urrecrs| tne tren st toh end inst avoir of Shorwwan 8 Beran titans | Weg commit “ap tee seein pal WHILE HE SLEEPS.” | specialists, who are proparing {he || An order has been i Oyeier Ber, Y:—Coenal Thee fore Roosevelt died in hla sleep ear ty Monday at his home on Sagamore HL tn thie yllage. Death is belly fo to have been dae to rheumatlon Which ‘caused a blood lot on the fn. "The colonel mufered a severe at lack of rliommatism and seticn on New Yetes day, Out none believed Mat his “ness ‘would lkely prove fatal, "The former preekdent sat up mowt of Sunday and retired at 1 Glock Sunday aight. About 4 8. m Mra. Roowovelt, who wan’ the “only other member of the family. at Oye ter Tay, went £0 her basband's room fd found that’ ye had’ dled uring the night ‘My. Roosevelt telephoned to. Col: onel Temlen Roosevstt, cout of the former presidenl, and he came to the Roosevelt home Linmedlatly Tolegramn were "dlypatcked to ths colonels children, who wore in other arte of the country, Two of the Colonel's sons, Major "Theodore Roosevelt Jr. and. Captain Kermit Roowevelt, are In service abroad. Captain “Archie Roosevelt. and’ bis Wife thd lott Now York tor Doston| Where tho captain's wife's father In Mh.” Mra. Buel. Derby and her tw ehilaren ‘are In Athen, 8. C. ‘The former president came to hie home on "Sagamore Hil from ta Roosevelt hospital on Christma day, but & wook later was stricken with a severe attack of rheumatism, and stare, tram which he bid eon widering for some Une. "The rhoo- mitian affected ‘his right hand’ an It became much swollen, — Ho te mined tn hls room end efforts were mnde to check the trouble. Last Saturday the colonel’ secretary, Mina Josephine Strycker, ‘alledt0' soe him, but the colonel’ waa. asleep in| his rood. ag wore placed at Balt mast tn Oyster” Bay. ‘Colonel Roosevelt's career ins tft euch a vivid Impression upon_the| people of is time that It In neces rary to touch tut. brletly upon some| ot the more striking. pasos of his varied, Interesting “und. “strenuous” fe to recall to the public mind full détails of hie maity exploits and ex- parences. ‘Called to the White House tn 190: ster Provident -MeKinloy ‘had’ bons asasetaatod, Col. Roosevelt, forty. v9 years of axe, became the young. tt. prosldont the United. Stator has myer had. ‘Three years Inter ho. was Wetod an president by thp largest psy Youu a pre. aet nderece ‘Thus Roosevelt, sometimes called » man of destiny, werved for seven yentn a the nallow's chief magte- rate, ‘ "To services will be held, one Sagamore Hill, the other at Christ’ “hureh,. ‘which the Roosovatie have or yeah a"euded. The Rev. Dr. je-rve Taha, pastor, ix expected tte, ‘Colonel oowavalt will be be Sed t Young's Memorlal Cemetery, Ore may, na poked the lone and his wife “hortly ater be eft the White Homo, { 'W. Himlen Woosoval, cousin of the slonol, sald Dire. Roosevelt's desirs ras that her Rusbana “bo. buried. a+ eat, lien" and for thi ro on the funeral. would be private. Washington—Both Boutos of eon. reas adjourned onday as a mark Pair amas adiainhd wicebations ‘Again Tey to Contret Bertin Ameren the, Gaarace: x7 finery tesla “bade eno“ Reet reas earn cc ee fear, tad e-upied in tot the Walt Duce te sett! see tery Tos tant gre cars nor rot Welt Berea. Soeed hearers. ot ts ote, Privat advices uy tthe Spt car onl to ain of a do tir mewonaner,ictng te 8 Shlet Worvesres oct mrs cele iran cone of the oo a iy Tecate anag' yoo cone TO Cte ie le. Kaew Bit bane haa am expecting tobe ever arom tnd ee how gles Wy yor OH ree sre ome we, Het ea oars wo worn artied to Hoboken. NY he rorya ol We er Ma Brr rae re Ment ia fm eto denne Shere weseves tina tae tainoc here we Svcs given fans training LEAGUE OF NATIONS PLANS DEVELOPING PRESIDENT IS NOW IN PARIS setgetans 65a oe Goer Tera wis Baoie' vat Be ith Details Sate emer eee baneon pleted aie rving. rough tant {Tal astra Pa He wan spcompenid. oy re Wi ten nde Maranret. Won. ‘The president ie ready forte ‘catering o¢ the premiers A Patten ot the. etante powers. ‘The rt conaronces wil Sei the nate of formal exchanges of ‘eve by the varlous groope bovine common’ tnterenta “Two. britah plans of thin tate tive"ature, hava bean, prosntod~ tne Oy Lard ove Ceol tb. oth iy" Utaanant Oden sms at the war cabin The French pan te ormatod by. Me Boarenls ha tao boen et forthe and: tens ts Teng “compared. by the ‘Ameriaa ‘specialists, who are preparing the ‘ound: work for Pronient Wie Tord Robert ‘Cais pian outin a ‘broad and comprohensive organ tail o¢ the leegwe of auion ‘erat ‘Sty plan ie lang st tar ‘tfes, but more gener 80d mainly + thie om the advantage ch Teague at nation Both of these plone ate rceving caret study by’ the. Ameriesn ortig, and, it ts” dona, bt fre retarded" na" mya tnvorat Tigh" thoush Wa omalnn Wore ahice the eaneralpritsipin to ot ‘The ‘American vlowpomg, av 1s now bats” formaated, 89 the Stal. he ‘round wrk orth resident, sneha to rou ba acon fn fondsmentais on whieh all gre fd! presnt them’ sepia workiog fort" Ove ot the chat of thee fo Aiea the formation of fearoe ‘shch wil ombrace all te Anton ‘ot thé" word, Dat tot one ‘heh wil ertabiah aay balance Dower Among n-eroup of aatons, 0 HONOR FRANKLIN U. 8. to Colevrate sith Blend o Philcvopher—To_pcevrage Ne oe eee oshington—Detiomin — Frenkita, vrhone picture adorne the 3819 Iaus tthe War ‘avingscotifatn, il Have on Jon. 17 ha Suadh birthday the ‘moat unique Brthddy ‘eles ions ver andertauen, honoring 4 Aivtingsised "American, and wf fave the. backing of” the” Uae Stator government “ ‘The creat wil be. céleraied by (he schooe and various elon reunions "rouehout, the coun {ry wlth. mec. proprams "rhe porpowe of the celabration 1s to encenrage (he -contnuance of ne tional tht wie. buying. sane #3 tng 'and me" nvestmen Sip that alts upon fortune over gure ofa aianen” ad. Prine iin "took tafore er yout! ‘nl yoursalf behind. Beware” of smal frpennds: a tmall eae wit nk freat ship” Thee any any other ‘Franilin"sayingy will be wed simulating the (rift movement. on the birthday of that moet iuetriows ‘Americenphllsopher ‘Tho Wousury department bas therefore Taanehed “this” thrift pro of eduction of the “Ameren. People which will reach every line andar. ‘send Ton Men fo Eutope < Washingaten” farore’” bas been selected by the National Boart of Farm Oreanlantions. to represent it In" Bure. Inthe reconstruction fork, aad’ to ot tho members. who itr ieave the United Staten” Feb. 3g re A calvin ot esas an oun "A. stapson "ot Weatertra ‘Gk. prmidento€ the Farmers un fon" ofthat ulate, The delegate wi Appear betore committee ot thn peace. conoraee. inthe interest Policies tat witb adres sgsous {othe metoan farming Tatrent, Gea. Seek wie eee, | Deine" Ne Board ef directors of ste” Rleveuly Ditiee Federale torve bunk bare-elnted otters fo: {he rear Rebs Van Bande ran siected™ goramor,. Lynn. Tater {ashlee snd depoty overaar 10 ase ved J. We, Hoopes, these two. ot es having been toubined, 0. at, secretary of the Board to soe ceed JW. Hopes, Mt. Cramp, cess fer of the A Pang branch Arist Ant ‘cahlers and auditors, were’ al ‘eappotnted oath “general” sary men : 18 Killed, Mery. Hurt by Exposion Pittsbursh, Pa—Dotween 16 and 20 persnn, nosy women andes, ere klled and. tore’ than a score others Injured here late Twonday then a. ere exploaéa wrecked ¢ Him ‘ehange balding at 804" Peon Avenue In tho downtown section ot Ue li.” Bigat bodies, have, Bova recovered fond tho ralde and fre: ‘en, working fn the interior at the ftrvctrm, roport that tay “other Bodie ae ‘buried under" the wre’: on —- for & few dara and from there to our present Joation of course 700 Know that Noy. 10h will always be a memorable day in ous Hven Tavs let to do. my duty thin war and J. bope I have nt done teat fa ala T a Ainare be gin to remem: wat tt 1'tat thea ety a Ia the word te for democracy. to rach and roy oo of you out ther 32 ee EPITOMIZED NEWS OF ESPECiAL- INTEREST “ara BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC See ae aenult seaee naaaae ‘he village of Kadish on the middle sector of the northars aainn ron | .Hord George" ne man ofthe oor ta Gretta ith a lest Sarl of 360 tthe new pare mee ‘Two, thousand” French solers have ateredBodapert, the on tn ‘cpta,acooring to 6 learn row tah : | Pwo hundred and seventy sailors yore drowned rocntiy ha tas real (Bebe one ofthe Brit tan yeh oat of Storoway, Seotand. | bs ander nan beam tend to the lamerican olor that fear ot clue who speaks 10 4 German wo [un doves" at toe ux at court (aor Z | ommera! lds. te tho head of [cxecho Sovak tnd sheran “foret [han virally douroed. the Boab ‘We Third army, trom which be took Whoo rane | generat Parking tas tee ano ‘age tat avery dour nthe ar Sey of oomupaion tut tly ink omforatie bod bareaferroarens et dromnone Accorting to dspetsbes fom De ig and. own, cing by vay ‘nena it purpoved to point ey ‘Pond wth ema a Paderona_ an presen | ‘Two hendred.thonmandaalan tolaiers Tlomed from German pre fms are expected to pau reas ‘Omak within» frtaighe "The Tan fans are dost and in a aeriots fendion from exposure and iack of ‘ood. ‘The American. taneport.Tenador x whch lott Row York for Bran, fm December. 18) war stranded “oh {he foots near the ino Yes: the bay “of ‘Bacay, ‘recent. Advices fiat ‘that thos on board were for cue. France plans to seme the gold sce of te dvtnes ot Armes By. Sx" Labanon in tho now order of sword aire growing out ‘ofthe eat Th contormity with crates steed fi Great ‘Dliin and Ronis ta ins. From the frontier t9 Rom the dotrney of Precdent Wilson as ks a riumptal grocer. Mouna Gers asd vilagers rrarind tom Ailsa valleys tothe rood over Peek the provid) ran pased Wo'oay homage to fierce china wit snk of the peace con ference the rota o¢ Kino Chow, tie former Germancontoled province peared by Japan vary inthe war, fst roujuntinont of inoratons fade rons to pine Ohlan on un eval plate with other salon, 1t la understood at rman ree taens of Soathret tion have sat 1 pti for traaamiaion to Pres font Win, throu ‘Viscosnt Bre ton. governor ‘genrci of tn, Union of sowth Aven asking tor’ pormin tion to establish a rope In toe Tne. wasninicron— __ The sovernment's lors in operating the rainy ip 8 fe alohted by rallvad’ ndministration “oftlaa at foo than si60. 00090 Secrlary Baker saya bo intends to seek tha viows of comcrom cht Stenton ot povchasing the and oh wldh ney Cantommenta are Toeatod __Sitceu nations an ary mate to “American tomy. wih tree ¢? ‘scotons, contrinted io" te Caled Stator army tt Pace, te ring tothe ancy at aan by ‘nt depart War condone have _brount about an‘snormone thernay iy the cost bug’ wartony Retr Ad tral Taylor chat ‘t the besa of coasraction and reper, bat od the boas seal somite, vith an extinaiod onal ot ost fo.0M tons all rvorde for ther duction ‘of ‘biteminous coal tn ihe United. Staten ‘were broven uring 108, ayaa labomeat fond Oy tb Nationa Coal aaotaion, ‘teantoe Chamberlin Oregon, chairman of tha miliary tewmfe, Bag dco. in the onal that tt Usted Btaen ren bs unprepared to tke care of retrain wowed a dirs be Hoe vasreared to alae the war ee Re Sar ‘Mra Hattie Tavis of ‘Texarkana, who Bas beer the holiday ‘vest of Mira J. 0, Grif, 2982 Cochran st has returned to her home. ‘Mise. B_ Cuabr, former tna ty, bot ‘ow af Oxlahonn Cy Festver here for iN pat tt cays he pan te iet Saturday evening for Pr Worth to spend x day peor to learag for ter tome, rw "Saihe, Bowera of Teague, Texan io viating im, MG. Gar Zoi thin'woek af 9708 Thoms Ave Gc tie ee ee | Thomas B. Love of Dallas, asaist- nt necretary of the teanary, bas re Hlgued and expects to return to Dal fas at an early date. Deportation of most of the 3,000 or 4.000 enemy aliens now tnternod tm the. United. States will be recon mended to congrats shortly. hy amantmous you the yonate mth itary commlttes bas relected. Secre tary ‘Bakers recommendation fur Teglsationy to valdate tnformal War ee ‘Reduetions of from 25 to 3 per contin eaang oun ssa’ toon ees eee aia carer seveeee oe ae cil eis eee eee wae wrecked in the flood of the Obto ieee Gata an wrest her fe fete Bors eS ea sevilla ar enerauan es lareecosnerinn oie Gee pene ewe poe case ee | tue Dating branch of the Ford mo- ace ea te Seon sea er org pomp = | Racks ease ya oe Sy aire tent pec Cases fence ace ee ee cae Speen hee oe ema er eee ‘cording to a statement issued by eee oe. fab cle ts Sie soe ee ae eee ees Resa sees ree Sica ote al All slectriciana at Fort Worth ll gen ina weey aaa Ras eres onan Sitany sean as a sieiget alae oo as ie eect oe a eos s tt oan col ag eon Late ss ates neal, Coe erginng ee eee ae ory nen aa ZEB RE a coed ae ees ee corer ee ee See ede as ea etect fs ve oa slo anlar a eee Seen eech: Seti ie ee Seer ‘order recelved at the post headquar- aera ea ac aerate porn ae a eee: es Sena gic legen Rtn noees ee tea ores a ti’ elcwi Scope eelgont oT Rang tifa Epona oc CR ieee gall ee! PEPER ice teaapre Fg mockery be eceaee oaeene eects wrt See sees oe as Se Rd hed cas ta ls jer pian ects ek alee eae Sane eee ispere eee ne ee eee nate ae woes cee a aground on a sand bar off Pire ts Secon eee eo ore tare ihe wth acer tee ner Bins Soest came see he one tae os agen isin! ate aki ee ee an Sas ee a A\cris conereee met eee cotton tr leave port tit many months. sclera a poe sep Neng gr ee en eens Sr ne Sart oe ease, bias ote Bees = Ele returned last wosk from her holiday {ip Sho mpent the Christman with the old otk at hoi acknowl, Tex). Mek, Louotin Campbell of Gaives- fon, wo han been tne Rost of re Wr “afoot, 402. Good str, the ust week Tat "Thorsény for Minera Wat” ‘Mrs, ossle TW" and daughter, Iie" aber ‘tod tants aks Se ‘We Moore cn Ross avant S fara altewe Prete ZeHt an J Ur unt dees wee MUTILATION OF WOUNDED PUTS SAVAGE FIGHTING. SPIRIT aes SMERIOAN® Ne aan —Rrrcn ‘too fain ener seater cua ae san oe Saber rp, iho 3 ‘Seether ithe laste ots oue sor (Set rte tend Se Mereat ee nts, ts hig fe Ptr od nt he fant ate an Sorter Tae CS At oe ta feo ur tou bah mere ten Save ated Ki averse sina ht sete i tan ned Sctianr pi ae mt hn {Sree amet roman ad Eg Sead oer ar tet en yet Sed {See aopes Arne hi ise ese Cnn ot they Tar cust ecto nthe Tecan as een tater tn hers oad te ste he tw tnt ene eae nao <tr atin tS halle hy enna iat “Seta a ry re TAIN Sault wre ene iteeecny oman uate Tae Teta barat ert {5 Ar ad ig ow pnt re Wise he's ott oe opin cane to are se fim in among eas oe fc nile mln ating {horn round send oer dle it at tay Seat tnber woes Unravel ten neat tose aa ‘Reve eran a sea a os tt Ones see fo aul on ave seat to Serie dar an saa stor sch sos wig tate ten St tant en a feet tte i en ade asa ve ‘difficult, . wl Cotton Rates to Europe Lowered, rniinat— Oates 6 Be rope tre tos Torte a iat 'wauc nate ole wd Cte ots area tae seuss! SC ot oe tie'en oA ain ot seats ot Sota ms ‘tr ate Rae“ ne fue pr hated re eal hon Isr aso eave Wo ep Stat atta pr ha tet ad hater i Free eon aee We iin" ol port tf ‘olny sera the rater at 30 Usher fokadee™ Avie Age Vena ot hc ment Seite tnt om te i oh er (© setaahovens pet aa Stoner", aa ft ov sees ent uatne San tee ve ees eres truvo ee tase” ne {i Sdn “Sted ane Eat, ‘meate it ven Seutont ind ie uk ad Wisenmn “thas De Suton a Taser ved ty hee Sere ud late wt 2 ae enn ramming Park Ping Company Be tear, Ba rs gar ofthe Attra eae fis cinemas at be pe ae dite ae oan oe Ste itive opty ade whines seas oon bon wag elu i Lata Be peer se ane Ahmet « etace oe tint tthe hn poe ton of the Anh ence ar oa tare ee a ae Daliae—J. P. (Pred) Hoopes, dep ‘ty governor of the Peder” Reserve ‘Bank of Dallss, handed tn bis reel. ‘ation Monday morning to take. #f fect next week. when he will go to Houston as. vice. president. of the South ‘Texas " Commerelal Natta Bank. Mr. Hoopee has. beea with the Reserve tank alnes ite organisa on to 1014, am the cashier. Was Dromoted to the poalon st deputy fovernor April g, 1515 President to Return Shorty Parie—Prosident Wilson wil ‘to turn 0 the United States w attend the closing torsion ofthe. prevent Congress, scconding to. present plane tnd wil coz» back to Prance tor the Intter slings of the pease: gongrony ‘The _prosideat will ‘make several ddresven to) congross and" afte: March 4, 1 ls expocted, wil return to Prance, Fotmer Chances: Von Hertiing Dies Copenh: ten—Count Geaege F. von Hertling, the forwcr imperial German ehanee!ir, dled Baturday wight et Rupoidieg, Bavaria. He wie ost sidered the mest Iparued of alt the mien called to tho chanedllrship ot Germany since 1871." We had. won for hlnvett @ scholars reputation bo, tore be entered poles’ Tite and op to’ 1912, when he became. Bavarian ministeroroaident, head) ombined educational and ‘terary ‘work, with bis political ‘sctivition scription with the Dallas Express & tow weeks ago and) Monday sald to the reporter that paper haunts mo to death jun’ continue: bringing W€ seomn tht T ean do without te bra Mary Yancey. of Toxeriann, Ariannas “in spending” a for day hora ‘with feieods and is tho. ueat ot Mz and. Mex. Julien” Gri, £2028 Cochran street, Livtite Avie Avery of Gaineevite, grand “daughter of Me “aud Mee Dave Avery’ on Beat Ninth ‘strot ts fn ‘tho ‘ity visting. he was’ tieo he cont Me and Me: Joe Tene ‘taal, & tiation Oe nk PART TWO J ) wees PAGES 9 e ! as Bxepre bs. 4 t ‘sie Pe ke rene: “ee Sa a ae Pa: DENSE CROWD AROUND ) TION AND. STREETS BAIL: LIANTLY DECORATED, ‘Chaumont—President Wilson re: calved & most cordial welcome Christ ‘naa morning from the people of Chaumont, & town which has bea closely aoclated. with the history at the American expeditionary (orcas {a France and is now the headgaa ere of the commander tn chier Jt fa tho town from which Amerioss part in finishing the war was dire a "The presidential train, which lot Paris at midnight, drew into ‘tha! Chaumont station Wednesday mot Ing. nneral Pervhing, General Wir. el, tho Franch officer cominaa ting | tho tone; AM. Fossien, profect of (he! opartment of Marne, and M. Lavy ‘Aiphandery, "mayor "of - Chaumon’ were on tho platform to recolve :be| President aad Mra, Wilson, who, after Fosponding to the cordial qrectinge passes) through a aalon bung wit tapestries and flags, to the court yard where a company of the 1000 French fofantry and a company of the 102d" American Intantry were drawn up to render honors nia Wee eas ets Soe. . Reliab meme : band: quarters of the’ Kalae nd hie fe fal vat ts dblortag wome ericaor Tasty quent tues toc igs show the mea who engineered ‘te werd wean Tala, for ‘one, Hindenbar Gproasyre wapebman, enna’ whe fume ot goery have been watts Gisctonng how aa" tenies” apr teow leading. his tsope, to story do's matteo fet he tpeat Yee Gin ct tind fn '0. wonder coe fircted “nkhola or dugout us Aervesth the grove, of Mn ln teres The tater, t00, bad smi Sha ce Nest. htt tole opera tench "apr dbout Sich eisai to have panded for {he bene ef motion pitaree Tall Hise t “Go to Hate Washingion--Pood. Admfsneata: oorer, tn karopearvengig’ rele {or the pecan of the war derastated terri, hes ttused Id onpbete time te dines Seren food cont tone ‘ith ‘heron von, Deraneken sat Dr Rott, fu anewer fo a re Ahewt for» conteramea Nr, Hove Sent tis meseages "ou ca ence two! and bat sword drive ane-eroey To ae Uatrane fn any. language. Jou my telecast the ple personaly > t0 hail with my compiinesta tt Sao oave to deal wits Germs, el ape‘ with that pales ' Girmany Panalngs War Tex Waeningwn Taxes dete to alte about eentybllon mares are asned by the ‘ouncl ofthe peo Bice delegate sidan oti re Bort recived trom Borne queting a Sori eopateh fom the. Sur, Deut tobe Zateng, "Toe ipatch ale tt {ie new {aioe would be levied ea wir prota and that'& deer deter Sinaive ot the tar would be. bub aed ihn trtient De ee Amsterdam—The British admiral- oy prepare tw the arn ee ee ae een es os oe cee ners eerie Sra ‘MER NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION, A rel aay the Aaa pee eee Did you owe for it Miss was the oe ieee aco ie oc eee Ee meee erie sa tee eee cad the Bpronn, pay “fort and a ee eg ok ter paid, good bye. = * silse Feb Oe nis eG Hy Bin real in” Detion, Coens Suis scat im Balas Comat ae ieee Say aa a ESL Sed + et Thea brane Sat ee for safe keeping. NEW IDEAS THROUGH READING Important to Select Good Books, but Practically Anything le Better * ‘Than Nothing. [A téacher who bad the real interest of ber papi at heart.and. who took Seabee thet fol a setiviten after a8 well as daring ‘one, was tring ber best to Reach a Dercicnlany trying, boy of aboot hte teen years, He did uot see at all i. terested I his work or studles, ana she mas sttenpting. 0, discover Just ‘wint ho was interested in and how be peat bis lesure tne. “Opon lagutey the fotind he was fond of taking long fod solitary walks, although he dix fialmed any interest ta the beaveltul or aclentie (a nature, “But what do you do with yoursett?” the teacher Insisted. “What do. you think about? "Yoo don't read” very aiueh, do your” "Bie Doy dented that be rend, and as- serted that when he was off alone that way he. tked to think ls own thoaghts, wonder what kind of thoughts that oor boy occupled himectt with? He Sever read, and he eas apparently tn. Bervious to new dens of tay wort. He was Just content with is own empty Mhoughie—they ‘must have Deen poor tnd stale and empty, for he aver opened bis tind to new ones, ‘The best and most efficient way to ret Ideas is by rending—and It makes such a diference, therefore, What we rend. But it Is decidedly better to fead timost anything that comes to. band than nothing at all. For if one bas nothing 19 the mind at all, such pe: collar things are bound to ersep Ih, Isn't It better to re-think the thoughts of fine men than to think your own thean Uittle oues?—Exchange. EXPLAINING FALL OF JERICHO Sclentiste Have Shown How Happen- ing at Which Many have seared War Gute Bote Many eve retised to beleve tne bial sagreton thatthe was ot Sertcho fell down eto the Tareas 45 a result ‘f the sotnd extned by their shouts tnd the horse ‘lowen by the seven priest. ‘Modern researches and_aacovrin tn rege fo sound phenomena, how: fer, mow hat moc bien ences foal ‘be reconcied with sata Taw, Vibration at sound in ating the oatites of whic we do ool yet Sherstand,* is mld Gat oe a tne treat tenor singers can break m wine fies ‘by sngag™ tates eraote wack pow fo lees eh er to Fach pew to lecer wih te srmnathee noe. ‘The authente story Ye told ot an oid acter wh angered by the muck tien contract the fiat uspensfon bridget Nigar, threatened f Be IC down. Of course be was laughed at Dut, seating teat ent the briage be ‘begat expeiost wth Min taae stag ‘When he found the note that sulted btn he sawed way 00 that note, Tae cas responded and soon the beige was evaying In an aisenng fasion ithe had nat ben stopped be gh have flied in threat in any ee care was afterward exercised pre. vent. particle of vibration in the tras ie re a The Bret white tan, és tat a8 can be determined, to discover petrotenm Im America was Josepi de la. Roche Dralion, a Preach talssoary who speaks of his discovery fa & letter writen 180 yents ago, He had crossed the Nagarasriver nad made tis way ‘southward through western New York loo northern Peonsylvant, wherw be found a spring from whieh’ oll owed, ‘The oll was highly esteemed hy the Indians for medical uae. ‘This old spring as -pro>: ly. dential with ‘one described by the Massachusetts Magazine tn 1960, which speaks of "x creek talled OM crook, which teaver from a spring, on the top of which ‘outs an oil salar to that called Bar. ‘mado taf, and tross” which one may father several gallons day.” ‘The waters of this fpring’ were upposed to sve ‘great rellet from theumation ‘and to possess many ther heal!ng ‘atten ‘The Teetee Fly. ‘The drended “tretse dy Tpronounced seta, accoat on frst ayliable whose vowel e has short sound, an in set) ty an African gadfy, about the size of a Kousely, “The symptoms of Ite ‘let are at frat those of m nevere ‘old. The eyes, nose and. mouth be: ‘in, to “ran” the body ther swells ‘while emactation rots In, although not flways fatal. ‘Ths haem dots te found to’be not the result of poison from the fy ttselt but communieution to. the ood ot is vletim of a mlcroscopie parasite similar to that of Texas fe- ver which It has recelved from dle: ated animal, Animals oF ‘persons hat recover are osually tomate. ‘The sreat dread of this ty formeriy enter: fined bas proved to be unjustised, Pr yr a “What would you say,” asked the {alr theosophist, "f-1 ahould tell. you that T wes bora In Keypt three thou. and years ngor” Why," sald the man addreaed, should say you dou'glook "Boston ‘Brealag ‘Transcript. Too Dangerous. ‘Here's ® story about a. girl who sveallowed a diamond ring." ‘evan 8 very foolish tel. A Aino ring ts too rich for anybody's digestion.” RAILROAD CONTROL REVIEWED BY MAO Washinston—Diredor Geforal Me- Adon testing bare the sense Intute commerce Somme a cee st Aarg potty toward rateacn vas Senet te a aresor quotas Fence cuties ot hota tee tor Moor of Miata, Neos as reste‘ crvaee eng ae ffaklss batrse & tits 1s ots Deak the rule to peels mance ont atom tn pont cones thew to aria "he rt St To ea este fe are pee on seatts Soe by imple ton tor Totton By the errrtncet tt ton rant for fae fa out Share docatoe of peas nee tan senvale bp eons toe ‘ide x permantnt flan oe ale tae yr Meta (bers ns Prams eas i toes tec bean saoeis seen as es bomel iat alga compas trent srw chalegieg tg nauory aft Tara “sgnisiaon rect than peratate ean qugtet tot laoreet Sedhieat eneraton Hot Gone ae ila Sens: ston nesta te pate Sea the ate mthapeteet tape tSeotle ese oeraal “Boece toes That the enceraly of te fatora soot coee Geek ven Tet orgatation gars "te Sacra is tag of eaoute oot Seon ir tains Gehan gue al ve" hough “etn tan eas te tae se taciet at eh cate date ‘with the standards of wares, Sail gout tak co hare fa ta aloe De andy ar’ ieee tore ‘tine to pepe pit ea Ate ator ot eseatedes ae ae aon feted ca ne are auch a aston sl taae ibe Galo coomiaain fia th eirrale cokers ome! tio neigh Snendey tr le Ge rigs wh cs take ee (Sopris: sear omelets deni My Tenn te prs probe law sane eselone or ive eare to pay sf end too ‘management for Noni Afni Kase tela "hoe to deat vith th raion gusta” st "Meadon Secure iat clssiote "tt lears teen sete Dubie cenerhp adie ier at {om srt of prrte owner wit sone uated cool st tea “tint pint ay hate fovernmont perio, pas eper tion by railroads erked into region- Saoginael ne Meas pete by ea ed under pretort S Se, eet eres Refuses to Validate Contracts, Washlngton—By hanimowt vote the senate miltary committe hes Teleced. Secretary Bakers Yooonr fendition for lgitation to runs {informal "war contract and author ite thelr Sajntment by the war ae partment, end ordered taaraiy Fe Bored Sonat. icheoeky Mle frodeced recently loalsing toe" contracts but placing ndjontment She tans of 1 howisterated sou ution Brtsin Thraogh With” Rusa Landor—The fish yovernaen as ho the alent Motion at fending any more troop to Resin ete encuteeds Nor more that 2.00) rah tonne are In sr today. a number. et whlch see ow ombateat the: anpostcement nator fi they are being boggtt back at alkly at psn. ‘To Propeee Purchase Army. Caron Washington—Soereary akor says itands to aeok the vows of eae roms on the qvoton of purchasing {Se Tandon whlch army canionmente sre eeatd, "He sid the war pate ont thought. sone of thoes camp ould be mado per nent. and that Te'wouid coat about #200000 to a quire tho sites already approved for {hie purpose.” The’ matter vl ‘be brought ep. by ‘tue scratary nen he appears before the owe Talay comsce JANUANY, CIDE EDITOWS CLEAN te Che, On his arrival home feoling fresh sand'a¢ as a dle refrebened reat bythe fresh al and eryatal raters tne aunty mado the satertion that Saotary i designated ae slam Int ip the record tout on dein {tent rweripona. “ite retorted. he feck in avaene ‘tnd ready for ‘campalr, He. ptaterihat hin visit compre fen ays outing of rere and Tow tinont the tall roon and timber uring the Haiday weeks tonasing arn ine of tres cormted: bork and saunas firkern ‘saniereli: ruthie gual, tea une, ul, wine to fost Under this bap’ of flean "and fatfuenees ere ott une feathed wth ale" inrease in Me svoirdavoln “on ive this bleaed tract; may thes iad hecrne mare ere. pee ducing a more richer hertiage in the future, he aay Mr, 8.3, Bumpass of Mexinney waa here “Todneeday at the Burleson = BEST TREATMENT FOR “COLD” “Inhalation of team Declared to Be a Remedy Superior to Adminia. ration of Drugs | What medicine may {give my baby when De haw a cold?" This e's quer: ‘Hod, whieh. ts asked repeatedty." Aly ‘anawer is, °None.® Not that the ‘east sign of & cold should. be lightly re. frded, Dat because there are ocher find better fomedi@n than medicine, Most drugs given’ far colds upset the stomach, more oF 168 90 act so that 1 few doses wil seriously arta that frgan: and when a Infant's or stat cill’s stomaet) and digestion are die trbed ot enough nourisheient ts re tained to keep oh the chilis street and ‘ombat tbe tafection—for almost ‘every socalled “cold” In caused by a0 Infectious germ. ‘The most anne and effectual mettiod ‘ot treating children's colds ts hy the Inhaliog of stenm, plain oF mediented. and bythe application of mustard oF some other equally Rood countendrr. ‘ant. The stent lobrieates and soothes (he “Uritared and infamed peveager ‘whlch teed down tato the ings. ae Well as thea cells of the Tongs them. selves. ‘The mustard paste affords re Iiet by drawing the blood fromthe ‘ongestedalt.elis tn the Tangs 0 the surface of the akin. Either one of ‘these methods is more sure and acta ‘wore quickly tn giving relie thao any treatment with” drugs, — Merianne Wheeler fa Peopie's Home Journal. LONG BUSY PLACE OF TRADE For Centuries, as Today, All Eastern Roads and Caravan Router, ‘Meek at Aleboe. Trem ian Patererial Alegye hes beet teaing pee, of route abd fatavan rote ate frm the Wee fd Com the terion Bat gure trey en erg ll rons fo ‘ey. ie aaa bon, ad om te Soin end to leppewue tt Fecaea ‘aaa ts tbe founder Stands frome Onde of the rh Sram and aver” wort tom ain Chinese "vere and pore ta ‘vere bres font fap earpets and roge from everywhere where’ erpete ‘nt rien are woven. tro Chios toi Haaorue. tod om aoa Indedite ‘ye Nothing, nen tter oe eine, given su aloe fA foie imortaee ns one of te et Sear tame of the Bas ‘ay thee Secranms. endo. asited bars then th shopm abd hvenge with teonle The grad bain of Stam Ie bret of Hn et the aloe ‘ars itogener eater “You ay wander for & couple of hours a never ser to g0 over the ae round tele sense father tia come no slow and ie cole te rragy tobe ten = ye eee Goes sucsene. ot, falture, tp: Geter: ‘nines nrgely by the manner tn whlch the Individual spends his ober Te. ‘wire, TF seome that tatny of us ore hone “to idg our hobbies” to the i uate. “One plays cards every eve fing: another shoots balls 00 green table: another is @ movie devotee, end some one else a. dance crn ight After night. AN these Uhlogs are good ‘or bad In proportion to the degree fo whieh they rest us oF taprove ux. We need 4 more harmonious development, Ws obelous thatthe “supreme par Dose of fe is to have a goal nhead Sind 10 use every-effort to attain the reat objective. He or she who bas {ound bis oF her work (a the scheme ot things Is quite happy. We should tevote our Tere tle to the ner Ing of greater effiteney, with a cortaln Amouot of play and recreation tore. fresh us "The reat of plensure merely “to kill time" Usa mistake. ‘To0 ‘auch frivolty wil) make us satiated And ines. th this husy work let os “ret I the gimne” nnd se tore ‘eam lay Io the aren of human activities Xi. let us ft ourelves for greater eff. ‘lomey and wretuin as byw Boe. Ale ret ate of on" lelcure tmer-Gett” A ractical Test A shrewd old countryman at belog questioned by the vlewe on ie calle tons tenets, te Jud heard the old tn was a Baptist. and although ‘We had ‘othing to. any aznlns! the belle of {hls sect he tnpled that perbaps the eatabitabed ehureh Was the efter road fo salvation, The old mon. after ie tening to the vicar fears og Bis be- half, sald: “Prom thin vilage (0 the market town there are. three’ rouds There's the tiriisht road ‘Mogg. the valley, the old couch ‘rond over the hills and the main road renatng nous fide the park wail. When Tyger iy wheat to the market town thes. dow't Sa oe “tain “Jon, ied rot 41d yon Gime by but "Whats your hast Weer” x Start Cheerfulness Within, Cheerfulness ts hard work when It ties 19 soak to fro the outage. A Berson may e surrounded by lanum- ‘erable blessings and yet wear 9 ‘loony face, 26d keep» sullen heart, for it taken a long {me for these ex. ‘ermal benefits to iter through to the etl of life aac chaoge the bitter Waters (0 sweet. Cheerfulnena to be feayy. and “natural and. spontaneous, ‘Most start Inside. inborn good eer ‘will transform it our eurrouodiogs ‘much more readiiy-than our esjernal Messings con transform ote outlook sin te. Valuable Gems. “Do. you think perme ought te malt hie egus tn be basket “Yen Ani then ‘ork the baaket of sal talc ativan ee te BEFORE THE AGE OF STEAM Reminiscerces of Time When the ‘Stage Coach Was Moet Impertant ‘Method of Travel, <1 was a tll vllags 00 the sings ond teay Detwnee — and —. stage fonds to the sear 1840. varied Ath me seasons toes ed to worse. ti he spring they wore riverm of mid ‘through which "the Jaded” ormen dragzed the coach, weurlly; in the ‘summer the pesseagers. were choled 18 don and i eh natin ren 90 of the ruts aod holes To the Aud, ‘hey were tonsed about like dice te 4 ox; In winter the roads Were blocked with snow, bat the sage. wheo there Wan a tage, always exiue oto our village with a clatter of gallopion horses and wounding horn, tts roubd od, swung om feather wtraps, Its £8 lent driver, tts four smoking horses ‘nd its merry horus were followed by Shouting boys, woo swung trou the strapa ot the boot or fell oft 10 a loud’ of dust, ‘The stage driver wae 4 personnge ln every vile tit tee (ended on bis areival for rhe dally ‘all and the atest eves frou the ou ide Bvorid. He was gazed upow with ‘awe by the childtea as @ sort nt hers ‘of romance, who sever works. but ‘rove galfo'og horsen tack, wn tort ‘through «perpetual holiday. He was fan expert with the Felon whoa repo {wtloa' was counties wile. "Aw be Whirled ‘up to the tavern porch, the leaders of la tenn, whitch, It” was whlgpered, tnd teen sold to the suge| oimpauy. by the farmers becnuse ot ‘thelr vielous treks. avatked aria (0 the stable. with drogping Bendy and {nto thelr familige wally ax acon at {hele tinces were uunooked. a8 lane centooking sit they ad never Klcked 8 farmer's toy oF plcked up & groom by the collar"=Willaas Henry Sheiton tn Cenwuey. SPEECH THAT “MADE” RILEY Wwadent ta Rarty:Lite $f .2eleved te. ‘he Pot atte Wl woth oe ater mony disappolatments tn for. iC ae irs renee a mit Sar nae Seed Sch ee ere oa sean ei ees eee Seon 2 ee pl Sees centres Seer oan Spa al aah Pe mea perpen ein Sor orea ane et oe =e Si eee ato SU yee enee eee ere Nae ce ratea tee cle oon ere ere i ae ae aces a ee Site nae Seana nes " ‘That speech took the heiise by oan a tae aera San ta oe cee Shafer ote ere nen feces Gene Scr ee ace ae ee inn! copy of this book rereatly: " we a Amman, mestionnd te the Bible 0s Rabbah the capital of Arvoi0d, ‘was taken by David after Utah hn fallen In the slega. Te has tation of the Hear railway. The ruing of the old ‘ity are three railer from the line, In 4 drefty valle. imposlug ta their dew ‘lation and grandeur. ‘There Is W citadel of hoe. anew mented stones. n theater of about 200 BS, capable of senting 000 per: {ators which Jn sl one of ‘the mos striking ntiqu'ien In Syria, an ont ff columus of whieh «few atl pe rate. and public baths ‘The river, remarkably full of tittle ‘i, te hank In by anetent naa ary ‘and! tts bod was” ouce completely bed, Food Producers, = ‘The pig and not the ox, It mppenrs 1% the most flelent food producer, ‘hough sil annals thow a large toes In transforming vegetable products {ro meat. Gou'n aad Andodinrd inte to tht French Academy of gt eultire thet the pig retums ax. pork About 23 per cent of 4ts food. wile the ex ats ot least elght pounds of ‘vegetables to sake ove ound of test tnd with pther Womestie beasts, the Joss We ubout 83 per cont. The hen faay yield 18 per cent of Ite corn as fxs, end the talleh cow does a ttle better wich 9 return o€ milk eyual te 2) per? cent of Ite ood—Newart News. ‘peliaNice! Sie ck “ae ate The griden temple, ose of the) Giant famour of Jepanee shrines, Ie sue rounded by W garden which has been rowing for centures. So artitlealy bas his work been done that the ard ‘Nees of the gardener are not very ‘rogouced, with the oticenble ex Semtgn ot ibe great lt nee. ‘whch grows tem court surroondel on three. sides by monastery build fay It in trained tn the shape of & fant toll, mast nod sal being eeproguced. For centrrien the patient prieata have tent, pruned, prin Hed ant repped ‘ap the Ube 806 tibet thin Gee, FLU WIPES OUT WHOLE FAMILY XWin 1% av Graynon tly 6 tre are’ veel tt eS US's es eee nt (eled kellie natn Gras Sot Rapa, Vneany Bornne Geant baring ted Sunday svat ay Weds ts Tena ii ln ‘Tie home of the Graysons was arabe ele vase Stee le tort 0 “Dal “ihe eat For Mere avai wp ie tes Shor wre stichaed oy ‘a RS GE chara tats “Sree the ahd’ Si ot rive a = vss ArieRLE ANDEABON, car. THY ATES TARY AUDINCE Wit okarone ia A. Kadeton, the. sitd roms osuae fe hae Se Con's ares and sopra oea eee apa” Sound et oe aaa ‘Frade tae ante’ aa See, pratt acaea Tr ‘nie ot lve, her charaa secede tal sey at eae ‘uSiatot ott nated tact Stephin ote ati te Sane waa cate Mt conan Festa vaste sta slid be ase ‘Hondent au they go ible Yeaper Timed’ any tlle Yap aor eee Tact foi pred of sch ew ur cafe te faa Sa NACHDONIA APTS corURCW Barre Sunday was a igh day around and about the church. The Sunday School opened promptly at 9:30 a, tm. and was largely attended. A. very splendid collection characterized the frat Sunday of the new year of $9.3. 100 new Bibles were” purchased. The B. ¥. P. U. at 6p. m. was large- ly “attended. “An vexeetlent. program Was rendered by the Junior’ Depart- ment, The 1 a.m. service was given over to covenants, and. many testifed, 1:45 p, m, Dr, Arlington Wilson,* pastor, ‘preached from. Pet. 5:10, “Subject: “The “New. Year's Benedictory, Hach service was large- ly attended, Prof, Horion of Kansas City, Kans. made ‘a abort talk at the elose of the BY. P. U. At the close of the night service Miss Myrtle _B. Anderson made short, remaria cou cerning her book. Many coplen were purchased. 4 * Read tho Dallas Express. ‘The sreutest Peace Council the world has ever known has begun its. work. of smaping the destiny of Haces and =e sac Gon sh acl of ite setion ragarding the darker Faces, we must be informed by our own press. The Dallas Express from investigation fs one of the strongest, if not the strongest, Nesro news: Paper establishments in America. Let's support it and make it grow. 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Pra th RiNebo Mint Stekand, A. Adama We tig ed achat Monday oe dah roca oe hase ing peti ie nto e oa as wel aude fate Not wae dence pena Wei cir. sswantion”@Otaging“eeraisd fiamunition for, bnezing: everything CONTINUES TO GROW. Hon. 7, B. Tolan, an reodived permit Tom the Secretary ef the Biale of Oklahoma tor’ the Golden Chain ot the World to. do’ busines gue of the ton” propraaive Orion inthe bale. “Duttng’ the ont December, more: that, 300 tetaher have beet added. 19" the Mme Sec rotary ‘Ino. "W, Hunt. ad. Supreme Kiveht, Bolan area. pale to dra tomthey ‘are’ delverta the rods, ALLEN JUSSEY DROPS DEAD. Allen Massey gmployse at aoster usm Gouma droped eal of heart tature while Son) ‘ening In Cott = oh Se ee MONS ROSA LEE BUSCH BECOMES ‘BRIDE OF DULUTH BUSINESS uae : ty. 6 ey i pa cc's eh ny a fn e t a Ste ada a tae Soy aan eee | Misa Busch is formerly of Kansas oii he sas ee So 11°Sehae tn "Sha ate pobdunsiae, oe ae Siete coher, Seley Dems Oe ores ee Soe ene ee anne ices eee may came raat SENTENCED TO 25 ye a Aiken He i ola ie hte Sa Sat sata ead a ag lg San” merle) Sateen state ea ee ae Pig ie a rate aviary fae é Tt at in, 30 sn, tengo fe ake ster ea ee a a a Sart he es cy a returned. home afee_ please fips Piatt” ane whetaaha aoe ; ira waitr & ft oy pores ne matt Bice css “com es hae ‘ure. Wille’ Yalee "it Ie Bapthat aie ue tee cage renee tenuate Setar ut eal eae Py Seis Yass ge ane Ste i Sethe was “ I i] | we ae es ‘fd 8 \ Yee 4 the citinena of: Dallas bare aacene the citizens of Dallas have decided i estertain, the “Four-Minste: Men” wish the tolowing”prosraa: 1" Songe"Amerien By the audience. 2 tnvoeation ew AB i Infrodnetog ot Saree womens We DW 4. Romana” WB, ng Master of Cafeataen 5 Revlon of soldat ore. All ‘re ordi vite to be pe at tu anton and by troduced by re H.C: Carte Wagons. havens oo oe Savor JE Lawdier 1% “our Coutty” Hom. MeGregory ‘Wstener, Chairman south Ba tae “Exeintion Bon No, Curing Pre 50, Harn 2 Soar ‘Bue Saale Non. nor” ily a East De'las, Exempton ‘Board. 10: “Our Home’ Inn. ty Jones Hi Soar Bossa? 2? velon 8 ein Ont Haines ‘ore MB Leach 18, cour Hiei Brown, Young 14 cour Behoode Prot Porter 16 sour Army Noah Roa 16 “Our face” en oe ete eb. W. fullda 11 “Our Fina on P.@ ara 18 “Red Cros nn on. EW. B Welch 19, “out ted: Crom Work. Sten Homer Holle 20, “ny Beaool Bar a a older”. nuerty foe a1 ee on. W! it aval 22, “Wein om fhe Wa ee ee ee Mrs. J. W, Fhompeon, 2408 Allen street: Dr and Sire Fie. Hunter Sil evar ia sol, ange of ese it en reas Benmore eae 2 hate eee sean, fe a a ae sone ao sane ee mite Te Sean ae Whit alot. Nevasoeh, ear Ee So ee sa te te ee irene, eer Sos ‘Pedoral ee charred fom Camp Upton, | Maw THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919. THE PLE DRUG Y. M. M. McDONALD & SON, Prop. PART OF INSIDE VIEW OF TEMPLE DRUG STORE THE RUG STORE & SON, Proprietors TEMPLE DRUG STORE Quick and poli- maceutical, management o ced College G TEMPLE DRUG STORE WM. M. McDONALD & SON, Proprietors ROB ROB ROB MR. M. A. GRANT Ph. C., Chief Pharmacist MISS M. A. DONALDSON, Ph. C., Assistant Pharmacist MISS LILLIAN MOSELY, Chief Clerk, Cold Drinks and Ice Cream Department MISS SHELBY FORD, Cash Register and Clerk Cigar and Tobacco Department HUGHIE, TARLTON, Chief Delivery Department ALTHERA HUFF Assistant Delivery Department J. HAROLD MOSELY. General Manager etor --- SONIC TEMPLE BUIL LE BUILDING FORT WOR "The Oldest and Best." The Place where all classes in the city go to get everything in the Drug Line. Fresh and New. [Name] Late WM. M. McDONALD, JR., Proprietor MASON 403-5 EAST 9TH STREET --- Telephone Lamar 6009 If Busy, Cali Lamar 5109 Quick and polite service in the Pharmaceutical, Department under the management of Trained and Experienced College Graduates. --- NG FORT WORTH, TEXAS THE FRATERNAL BANK AND TRUST CO. 401 East Ninth Street Fort Worth, Texas THE BANK Economy and Thrift consist, not only in saving money and not spending it but also in properly using it. Put your money where it will help to give employment to members of your own race. Economy and Thrift means what you do with your money more than what you do NOT do with it. THE MASTER OF THE CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN The Fraternal Bank and Trust Company operates on its own money and does not loan or speculate with the depositor's money, therefore,it is an absolutely safe DEPOSITORY, and is the greatest institution in Fort Worth, owned, operated and controlled by Negroes. Opened for business, January 2, 1912. We are appreciative of our friends and patrons--We do not hate our enemies. We solicit new business with the assurance of satisfactory service. ```markdown ``` Paid in Capital and Resources $250,000,00 Economy and Thrift consist, not only Put your money where it will help to means what you do with your money The Fraternal Bank and Trust Company the depositor's money, therefore, it is Fort Worth, owned, operated and co- We are appreciative of our friend- ness with the assurance of satisfacto TOM MASON, President DR. J. W. HIGHTOWER, - Vice Pres. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919 THE TERNAL E AND TRUST CO (UNINCORPORATED) East Ninth Street Fort Worth, T (UNINCORPORATED) Interior View of Fraternal Bank and Trust Company Showing Office of the President and Lobby of the Bank not only in saving money and not spending it help to give employment to members of your o or money more than what you do NOT do with it Private Office of Wm. M. McDONALD, Cashier Fraternal Bank and Trust Company Our Company operates on its own money and do more,it is an absolutely safe DEPOSITORY, and and controlled by Negroes. Opened for business for friends and patrons—We do not hate our en- satisfactory service. ```markdown ``` CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE Fraternal Bank & Trust Co (UNIONPOPOERATED) At the close of business, Tuesday Dec. 31, 1918. Loans and Discounts..... $ 36,669,98 Real Estate..... 2,000,00 Furniture and Fixtures..... 3,003,58 Cash in American Nat'l Bank..... 75,518,60 Cash Items and Cash in Vault..... 5,023,16 Total Resources..... $122,305,54 Authorized Capital..... $100,000,00 LIABILITIES Paid in Capital..... $ 40,445,00 Unpaid Profits..... 3,320,00 Individual Deposits..... 76,814,29 Cashier's Checks Outstanding..... 1,725,35 Total Liabilities..... $122,305,54 ing it but also in properly using it. our own race. Economy and Thrift with it. and does not loan or speculate with and is the greatest institution in business, January 2, 1912. our enemies. We solicit new busi- ```markdown ``` Wm. M. McDONALD, Cashier J. T. LANGSTON, Ass't Cashier HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE 3211 Cochran Street Sunday, Jan. 12, 1919, The Lure of the and the Closing Chapter of the Hands Up Coming Soon, The Lighten Raiders, Featuring Goning Soon, The Lighten Raiders, Featuring Pearl White Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 13th and 14th. VICTOR HUGO'S LES MINE OF EYECTOR was this unmattered oe it was presented in Chicago. He tried to marry, marry with, linger cross his body on the most fur fore them. The name of VICTOR guarantee the class of LES MINE WAVES OF KULIFURE. Admin 350. VICTOR HUIGO'S LES MIESEABLES - Fourteen thousand pairs of eyes saw this masterpiece every day for twenty-one days when the students were in school. The students learn with tears, merry with laughter as the thrilling, pathetic and humorous adventures of the most famous hero of literature unfolded before them. The students learn to be confident and guarantee the class of LES MIESEABLES in 8 roles, also Tuesday WOLVES OF KULTURE. Admission Monday and Tuesday Ice and Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1919, Frank Keenan Famous Delance Star at his best in RUILER OF THE ROAD— a strong and impressive drama showing how a child can change the world. Thursday, Jan. 16, 1819, Brass Bullet Friday, Jan. 12, 1919—BESS GREAT ADVENTURE, in 5 parts Special, Friday, Jan. 17, 1919—BESSIE LOVE in the Pathe play, 'THE GREAT ADVENTURE, in 5 parts.' January 11, Matinee at 2:15 Prizes will be given away to 11c and 17c. Bring the little one will be shown. THE HAND OF also a comedy. Herman Bay ANNOUNCEMENT. Prizes will be given away to the little ones - admission will be given to the older ones. The following will be shown: THE HAND OF VENGEANCE and WHO'S GUILTY, --- In order to gain entrance to Wm. Pang's camp it is necessary for Shannon to man whom Wm. Pang has turned do. n. Leaving word with an assistant to bring help if he is not back to school. Ross descend it much a secret entrance and surge Wm. Pang and Ross descend it much a secret entrance and overpowered. Murdock is fictional to think that Shannon should man them the rest of the day and order Wm. Pang to help. Murdock with jive rats. Jasper the nick of the rest of the arrive, Wm. Pang to help. Murdock with prisoner, Eatay and Shannon f- to complete a very pretty love. See it at the Grand Central Theatre 2 days. Tuesday and Wednesday. January 14. Admission for adults 11 years old. Year old children 11 years old. ```markdown ``` 19, The Lure of the Circus. Chapter of the Hands Up. Raiders, Featuring Pearl White Jan. 13th and 14th, GABLES—Fourteen thousand pairs every day for twenty one days when they were wild with excitement, wet as the thrilling, pathetic and hum- mons hero of literature unfolded by HUGO PATHE and CAPILLARIN IN 18 weeks, also Tuesday session Monday and Tuesday Ice and THE LOVE in the Pathe play, THE Saturday Matinee at 2:15 to the little ones—admission will be and get a price. THE IRON TEST VENGEANCE and WHO'S GUILTY. tts, - Prop MISS, MARY WILLIAMS DIES. Miss Mary Williams, age 23 years, died Sunday evening at 4:30 o'clock of pneumonia following an attack of influenza. Miss Williams was twins sister to Mrs. Ella Hicks and had lived in Dallas for some time. She leaves a mother, Mrs B. N. Harris and father, B. R. Williams and sister. Miss Cassie Richards to morna her brother. Her remarried were loved by Poppy. Poppy Ending company to Bryan for burial. At the family home, 565 San Jose street, Saturday night at 11 o'clock. At the school, aged 50 years breathed her last. Causes of death paralysis. She was strucked with first stroke. Now she is eight and nine and another at twelve after which she became unconscious. She leaves a husband, F. S. Starka, two daughters, Mrs. Ehrel Carter and Betrothal Mrs. Ehrel Carter was held at St. Paul M. E. church, the Rev. J. W. Wenkoff, officializing. She was a member of the Jericho and Queen of Herocity No. 1, Court of Calantha. The remains were laid to rest Tuesday evening. Sergent G. S. Stewart arrived in the city Wednesday, having been benally discharged at New Port Richey and Queen of Herocity reviving the M. Y. M. A. work in Dallas. Corrector Warren of Amelia, Texas, passed through the city on route to Texarkana, Texas, to accept her visit to Misses Vivian and Omaa Jordan. M. J. Han. of Baton Rouge,la. accompanied by her M. J. Han. of Misses Vivian and Omaa Jordan. Miss Ida Funches of Jackson, Miss in the city of the guest of honor at the Allen street. Miss Larry Jerven of Allen street. Miss Cindy Lunenburg of 2512 Wade street. Chicago had father and mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Zebbe and other relatives in the city. Miss Briette Johnson returns to her home after attending the holi- day with Mrs. J. J. Lay 2401 New York. Rev. A Gorman came in the Teddy morning from San Antonio to attend the funeral of Dr. Gorman, who was his best friend. Monten- gerueau, Miami, after many pleasant routes of pleasure in her old home is at Marshall during the holi- day at home again at 3409 New York. Miss Mattie Anderson, 2111 Clark street was called by a special de- partment of important business. M. M. Crawford hosts at a six course luncheon in honor of J. their friend, Mrs. Laila Perrin Shen of Chicago, who at 6:30 a.m. at R. W. shaw at 903 Allon street. Miss N. Mitchell of Camp Zackey city at 6:30 a.m. on a ten days furlough, the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. A. Miss Genera Thomas, 2120 South street, returne; Tuesday from a plane at Christmas, 9th at Atlanta, Ga. (Tesla I mean) Mrs. Eugenia A. V. Adelson, 211 Cf. krk at the office at Grid Ofland Mentor, C. E. W. Day of the UniGrids and Daughters of Tabor returned Wednesday, most of us from Marshall, where the Grand Board of Trustees was held. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919 GREW FROM ROMAN COLONY City and Fortress of Cologne. Has Figured prominently in the Pages of History. A fortress of the first rank, and a place of trade and manufacture, Colonia is one of the most important cities of Cilicia, and, as the center of a set of commercial centers on the left bank of the Rhine, these 45 miles north-northwest of Cilicia, and as the center of a commercial municipality with the chief cities of Europe; whilst along the broad waters of the Rhine its ships may go to the Mediterranean. Julius Caesar was leading his legion over Gaul in the first century before the Christian era. Colonia was the capital of the Roman province of the Romans as the Oppidum Dubium. Here, in A.D. 50, a Roman colony was planted by the Emperor Tiberius Caesar, and the plan, and given the name of Colonia Agrippina. It rapidly rose to be a place of importance, and, under the emperor Augustus, the city was named Italicum. Then came the decline of the empire, and with it the outlying Roman city began to feel more and more powerful, as boats, as they moved steadily westward. The city was taken by the Frankies in 300, but they did not perish until the century, when, in 475, it became the residence of the Frankish king, Childeric. NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT George Really Couldn't Get Interested Over Probable Loss of Another Person's Boat. They were tasting about on the wild and restless fish in a small open boat, at least a hundred feet from the beach. He was struggling manfully and at least a hundred feet to pull for the shore; she was sitting in a heap in the stern of the fruit bark, holding on like grim death and mentally vowing that she would never be pulled in the strap. She daringly spirit to venture so far from land. "I know we shall go over," she told the boat gave another tunnel. "Oh, George, try and manage it." "I will" replied he firmly. "I could get along spendly." If the waves didn't make it go all ways at once, "We're getting wet. We're getting aerent, we aren't." "A little. Oh, George, what shall we do if the boat is lost?" "Dry worry you about that, my eyes are so tight, you shouldn't you must upset yourself about other people's business. It isn't our boat." He continued to fight with the creature, remembrances—Keloboth Sunday Herald. Prince of Writers of War. In discoveries there is more value of Joan of Arc than of war correspondents, who was a native of the Frost. Troisaint came into all the spinner of the medieval life of Val of Hercules, flights and soldiers, priests, artisans and merchants, and the churches and homes rich with stained glass and festivals, museums, nummeries and moralities every year. Instigated by his sageman, he set himself to create a battle more vividly could describe a battle more vividly than any of his contemporaries. He wanted to know everything: liked to see the battle, saw the sides and many points of view, and wanted the details of every little cavalry skirmish, every capture of a castle, every battle, and every journal, a good bookist, he forgot nothing. "I had," he says, "trauma to God. sense, memory, good remembrance, things, and an intellect clear and been upon the facts which I could learn." Truth About the Desert. The French, who have been the greatest explorers of the desert, have corrected many false ideas about the desert. One of the most persistent of these errors has been the notion that the desert is a vast area of sand. The French have been wrong about the desert only about a fifth of the Sahara is covered with sand. The greatest desert in the world is the Sahara, in the United States and Alaska together. The sand areas in the desert are somewhat larger than Asia; and the rocky tablelands in the desert are smaller than the United States. In other words, the Sahara is made up of about 700,000 square miles of rock. It covers 2,000,000 square miles of rock. Lawmaking Bodies Any legislative or tax-making body may be called a congress or parliament but different counties have dA. congresses, and different counties assemble, with two houses called senate and chamber of deputies. Belgium has senate and chamber of representatives. Spain has a cortex, with senate and chamber of representatives. Mark has a marking with upper house called landfill and lower house folklore. In a parliament with senate and censors di deputat, or chamber of deputies, the senate chamber and second chamber, all the South American republics, being modeled on the government of the United States, have a congress composed of houses, senate and chamber of deputies. MT. HEBRON TO HAVE REVIVAL SOON. At Mt. Hibern Baptist church, corner Main and Wall, a big ravage will be hold soon, the date of which is November 15. The pastor stat. that a bloody, bloody-will be pitched soon against satan and big army. Mr. Sidney came of Mwekwe, Ocahonda, came to Tuesday night a business mission. He was finally shaking hands with friends --- GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE "HOUDINI." THE HAND-CUFF KING. Continued every Sunday "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS," Featuring Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Polo and Noble M. Johnson. Continued every Sunday. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 e. Big New Pathe Serial. To be shown Monday, January 13 "WOLVES OF KULTURE." Sheldon Lewis. Continued every Thursco "T Vitigre Serial, Moreno Continu "T W Running Every T Special Att Tuesday and Wednesd Featuring Pearl White. Big New Pathe Serial. To be continued for 15 weeks. First Episode to be shown Monday, January 13, 1919. Featuring Sheldon Lewis.. Continued every Monday. Thursday, Jan. 16, 1919. "The Iron Test." Vitigraphs' latest Photo-Play Serial, featuring Antonio Moreno and Carol Holloway. Continuing every Thursday. Running with the "Iron Test." Every Thursday. Great Special Attraction! Two Days, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 14-15 "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL." Which is a story of life in the colorful Chinese quarters of a Western city, was produced by Thom Ince. It shows the work of the police in the district, the bravery of the blue coats in facing granger, and the cunning and stealth of the Oriental and white men of the underworld who live seir wits and misfortune of others. Although melo-dramatic, the story is told with fine restraint Which is a story of life in the colorful Chinese quarters of a Western city, was produced by Thomas H. Ince. It shows the work of the police in the district, the bravery of the blue coats in facing great danger, and the cunning and stealth of the Orientals and white men of the underworld who live by their wits and misfortune of others. Although melo-dramatic, the story is told with fine restraint, and its never mawkished or overdone. Two of the principal characters are Patrolman Terrace Shannon, a good looking young policeman of the better type and Patsy O'Connoll, a brave Irish girl, who is in charge of the Chinese Rescue Home. These two characters are well played by Thurston Hall and Rosemary Theby. Both players are well known for their excellent work in other pictures, and their acting in the "Midnight Patrol" will be shown. THE MIDNIGHT PATROL PRODUCED BY THOSH H. INCE SELECT PICTURES Show opens every Monday and Thursday evening at 6:30 p. m. Other days except Special Matinee at 7:00 p. m. Sundays at 12:00 a. m. 17 Cents for Adults; 10 Years Old Children, 11 Cents JOHN HARRIE, MANAGER "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER." A man is being held by two men. "The Hand of Vengeance" PETER HARRIS Foudini 'THE MIDNIGHT PATROL' THOS. H. INCE SELECT PICTURES Two Days, Grand Central Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, January 14-15 ng at 6:30 p. m. 0 p. m.