Dallas Express

Saturday, March 8, 1919

Dallas, Texas

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Founded by W. E. King. A GRI INDUS A GREAT AFTER THE WAR INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNITY Now that the war is over and labor is adjusting itself to peace conditions, the question arises as to whether Negroes are going to continue to have the same opportunities which they had, while the war was on, to find employment in all sorts of occupants. The war gave the Negroes the greatest economic opportunities they have since their emancipation. The nation in general, and capital in particular, came to have a greater appreciation of their value as an economic asset. The question now confronting them is, will these exceptional opportunities continue? An important after war industri- al opportunity, which is being afforded Negroes, is through the Chickasaw Ship building Plant at Mobile, Alabama. This plant is operated by the same officers as the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company, both companies being subsidiaries of the United States Steel Corporation and have made a vital role in the resources and capital which this corporation controls. In the establishment of the Chickasaw plant many millions dollars are being expended. It is the purpose of this company to use a very large proportion of Negroes, probably some five thousand on ropes in the permanent work of building ships. The Chickasaw plant is not a War Baby, that will lose when exigencies of the war situation have 'passed, but the Cramp's Shop Yard and the Newport News ship-building Company, it is permanently built ships to go upon the seas. The Chickasaw Shipbuilding Company affords a great After War Opportunity for Negroes. It is a great opportunity not only because of the number of Negroes to be employed, NEGROES STAGE BU ROBBE ESCAPE WITH MORE THAN $ OF $20,000 FOR PAY ROBBERS FROM MAKING B NEGROES STAGE BOLD BANK ROBBERY IN CHICAGO ESCAPE WITH MORE THAN $4000. TIMELY WITHDRAWAL OF $20,000 FOR PAY ROLL BY ROCK ISLAND PREVENTS ROBBERS FROM MAKING BIG HAUL. USA VOL. 26, NO. 21. By the Associated Press. but also as to the lines of work that are to be open to them. They are not to be confined to unskilled labor, but are to be given opportunity to enter every line of work that the plant affords. This company is to build the new kind of ships, those constructed out of fabricated steel. The plates for these ships are to be manufactured in the plate shops at Fairfield, a surburb of Birmingham, Ala. If the Negroes make good, the two plants, Fairfield and Chickasaw, will employ a total of some five thousand on more of them. It is assumed that Negro labor is going to make good. OLD BANK RY IN CHICAGO. 4000. TIMELY WITHDRAWAL L BY ROCK ISLAND PREVENTS G HAUL. telephoned the police, who appeared and took up the trail of the robbers. The Merchants bank is a private institution owned by a real estate dealer. It was robbed about two days ago, of about £1,000. The police have identified the automobile as the machine used by three officers in the office of the Standard Oil Company, 3302 Prairie avenue, and robbed the police station at 3400 south LaSalle street at 3529 a.m. today. The same car was seen by Detectives Hocan and Kennedy at 3600 south LaSalle street at 3529 a.m. today. In telling of the hold up, Nichols prized Miss Philips for her coiness in the face of danger. In the face of danger, the police bandit, by the three Negro bandit, who robbed the Merchants band today, was recovered by the 38th Street police station at 3529 South 38th Street. Cottage Grove avenue, where it has been abandoned. The automobile was stolen last night through the door of the Prairie avenue, and the license tags removed. The car had a bullet hole through the front window. In a revoiver battle between the Negroes and policemen, following a hoold at 3602 Prairie avenue, "JIM CROW" LEGISLATION TEMPTED IN KANSAS. Toppeka, Ks, March 6—Preceeded with an address by W. C. Housetown, a Colored Lawyer, the Colored People of Tonka held a mass meeting, extended thanks to Governor Alum, the Republican party and the newspapers for the interest manifested in behalf of the recent attempt to establish "lim crow" legislation in Kansas. The Dallas Express THE TOWNSEND "The Republican Patron in the Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. First Barge Launching at Chickasaw BELATED ATTEMPT OF SOUTHERNERS TO RAID TREASURY DEMOCRATS OF THE SOUTH WANT ONE LAST GRAB AT PUBLIC PURSE STRINGS. WANT U. S. TO BUY COTTON. Threaten Filhuster Against Wheat Bill Unless They Are Taken Care of. Washington—One of the features of the last days of this session is a belated attempt of the Southern Democrats to condemn a raid on the White House, Northern members of Congress, say. Induce the intention of the Democrats to get their share while the getting is good is seen in three legislative proposals now before the war price of 30 cents a pound. 1. The $1,000,000,000 wheat bill, which the Southern members insist should be amended to have the Gov- ernor pay the other cost of the war price of 30 cents a pound. 2. The public buildings bill short- ly to be paid by the other cost of Clark of Florida, containing an appropriation for almost every Congressional district in the South. 3. The bill as reported to the Senate by Chairman Fletcher of Florida containing among other appropriations for some of the costs of before by many of the members. Cotton Again Demands Favoritism. The Southern Democrats say it is charged, are threatening a vilification against the bill to enable the Government to carry out its guarantee of a $2.25 wheat price unless it be amended to carry the provision for the purchase of the cotton. Wit the Government is to band the farmers of the West this money why DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1913. maps, black boards, globes and adjustable decks. In the construction of the plant at Colorado Shaw, The Norm was given opportunity to do skilled work. One of the division Superintendents in carpenter work, was a Colored man, N. W. Goodson, he had sucker him twenty-two foremen and some two hundred and fifty carpenters, who in the construction of houses offered buildings and homes showed their ability. It was reported that these men, both in the quality of work done and in output equalled the work done by the white carpenter gangs which were used at Chicka- Riveting School in Operation not hand out something to cotton growers of the South." Is the industry they are making in mainland countries of their move. Just how far the Southerners will go with this project and whether they actually will, as threatened, filibuster against the wheat bill is not known, but they have succeeded so far in preventing any sort of regulation of cotton. The Southern members, when cotton was doubling and trebling itself in value during the war, strongly insisted that there ought not to be any limit whatever on the price of cotton and that the grower should get the credit he could for it. A proposal of Bernard M. Baruch chairman of the War Industries Bureau of War Production, the signal for a storm of protest from the Southerners only last fall and the project had to be abandoned because the Southern economy becoming less valuable, the Southerners are insisting that cotton ought to receive the same treatment as Southern Districts Get "Taken Care of." The public buildings bill about to be offered to the House, Chairman Clark says, is a measure to relieve the burden of size is not yet settled, but it will appraise millions of dollars for more than 200 Congressional districts in the United States and only a few Congressional districts in the south. The bill, in preparation, required effort was made some time also by the Northerners on the committee, including two or three Democrats, to prevent the bill from being reported and it was successful. The bill also corrected the bill under the gulose of a measure to relieve unemployment rates, a majority to vote to report a bill. "COLOR LINE" AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. By the Associated Negro Press. Washington, D. C. March 8- Harper Lee, author of The Memphis (Knopf) Press, in an extensive article in that paper declares that the matter of the "Color Line" may impel the Locale of Nations. He declares that Australia, Pacific Coastal Africa, and the Southern United States are vitally affected by the proposed aradication of racial distinctions. The Chickasaw plant was established in the early part of 1918. Among the first work started was a riveting school where Colored men could be trained in ship construction. This was necessary because, in the lower South, steel ship construction had only been going on. There were in this section, practically no workmen skilled in building ships. Excepting the instructors, all in the school are Negroes. In spite of the difficulties of the labor situation and the scarcity of laborers, several hunched and a fourth one is on the ea construction of steel barges. Three of these barges 140 feet long and 25 feet beam have already been launched and a fourth one is on the way and will soon be ready to go. The work will be done by the handwork of these recently trained Negro ship constructors. An important advantage of this riveting technique is that it pays while being taught, receiving around thirty-six cents per hour. When they become efficient as riveters, they can pay $5.00 to 8.00 per day and in exceptional cases, even more. The following are some of the participants in the ship-building shop to open to Negroes at the Fairfield plate shops and the Chickasaw Shipbuilding plant, when the work at these shops will be anglemiths and anglemiths's strikers and helpers. They will bend and angle frame and staple work for the builders and water- THE SOUTH AND THE RETURNED NEGRO SOLDIER By the Associated Negro Press. Birmingham, Ala., March 6—Fewy section of the south is becoming deeply concerned about the attitude of the returned Negro soldiers from France. "Returned Negro Soldiers; some words of Sober Counsel; process to delare; 'It is to be feared that the Negro soldiers will be able to arise in the south between the two races. There is an opinion prevalent among many white people to a greater or less degree that these Colored soldiers have come back with their heads turned; that they believe themselves to be worthy of the greatest consideration in all wars; that they believe it is necessary to insist upon such a consideration and upon recognition in ways they did not urge before their service in the army." It is argued by Negro leaders in this section that if the white people have that impression, at least they have the correct idea on something that is important. The News proceeds to point out that this is an erroneous impression, and that it is probably true that these black boys who went to France are willing to plod along in the old ways. However, it is all too clear that Negro leaders accept the former positions in life, those of cowardice, cringing and savviness. There is a growing trend down of facts and figures, in short of equal justice. There are black men of whites who are joining with the intelligent Negroes of the South in the plan to make right the law of --- NORTH CAROLINA SETS PRECEDENT WORTHY OF EMULATION CONVICTS AND SENTENCES 16 WHITE MEN FOR ATTEMPT TO TAKE NEGRO FROM JAIL WHILE ALABAMA ACQUITS 18 FOR AGTUAL LYNCHING. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, through its Secretary, R. John R. Shiloh of New York, makes public a letter of commendation sent to Governor Thomas W. Bickett of North Carolina for the action taken by officials of that state in Winston-Salem, Surry County, in securing the conviction and sentence of fifteen of sixteen men indicted for attempting to take Rush High, a Negro, from the jail at Winston-Salem on November 17 and lynch him, the terms ranging from fourteen months to six years. The Association congratulates the officials upon being sent to the state and declares that "the State of North Carolina has an example which may well be emulated by other states in this country in which mob violence and lynching prevail." The Association contrasts the common, lax action of the North Carolina authorities with that of the state in Columbia, Ala., in which all of the men were acquitted although clearly guilty of lynching a Negro in November of last year, and calls attention to the fact that North Carolina punished men for attempting to lynch a Negro and not secure a conviction for an actual lynching. The association's letter for lows: Ga This Decision Rests Negroes Chance to Sit on Petit Juries. St. Louis Negro Claims to be Father of Forty Children St. Louis Negro Claims to be Father of Forty Children U.S.A. PRICE FIVE CENTS. SETS PRECEDENT Y OF EMULATION 6 WHITE MEN FOR ATTEMPT AIL WHILE ALABAMA AGQUITS Feb. 24, 1910. Hon. Thomas W. Bicklet, Gov. Haleigh, N. C. Dear Dr. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People whie to comment in the highest terms in convicting and sentencing to terms and the authorities of Surry County in convicting and sentencing to terms and the authorities of Surry County in convicting and sentencing to terms of the sketcher men who attempted to kill an American another to six. The sketcher men who attempted to kill an American another to six. The sketcher men who attempted to kill an American another to six. The sketcher men who attempted to kill an American another to six. The precedent which North Carolina had taken by state and abiding and justice loving people will command the method which you have inaugurated of causing lynch- mine charges as for the victim is one of, if not the most potent means by which the practice of lynching and much violence will be planned. The action which you and the authorities of your state have taken in the past year, you noted that the men punished were not guilty of lynching but rather of the crimes of the trials of three men in is sharp contrast to that of the true lynching, and tried for lynching recently in Tuscumbia, Ala., in which case the men indicted, alas, were not guilty of the action in the mob that lynched a Negro in November of last year, were little more than a fairs. The state of North Carolina may be emulated by other states in this country in which violence prevails. Signed: JOHN R. SHILLADY. Secretary. LIVELY TIME AHEAD FOR NEGROES IN CHICAGO POLITICS By the Associated Negro Press. FOUND! During the Indusera, breathe-Lo Jelly stood in the foremost ranks in providing instant relief. It promptly remo the congestion in the head, eliminates dull headache, sore throat, pain and ache, soreness of the lungs yield quick. Try Stone's MENTHO-LO JELLY VAPOR BATH I guarantee that Mentho-Lo Jelly will over come painful infammation. The first application gives instant relief. My suspicion is to your long tummy. For Mentho-Lo Jelly take a raiser bath as surrogate. Deliver to rubbing well into affected parts. If it does not work, do not to bring alarm,忘 not your money. Sold by the best drier stores or to your address upon receipt of price 25 cents. With a guarantee of satisfaction. Manufactured only by STONE & CO. Fertilizers, Bali, Indonesia, makers of KAMO-LINE Hair Dresser. The largest hair dressing company in the Southwest. PAGE TWO CLEBURNE Wood and Con When you are in need for wood and coat you see Hunter and Corsey Eckert, Eckert, Eckert, Phone No. 455. Clueburn, Texas Notice! If you are interested in being a "Foro" agent, Write Midam Mijamie Foro, 1234567890, making business for women. A graduate from Poro College, St LAWTON. Mr. Mack Brown was thrown from his wheel and accidently hurt. Master Benjamin Watley was accolled hurt while playing ball at the ebb. CITTSBURG. Pittsburgh, Texas, March 6 - Mr. Dvia Hopkins of Fortress, Texas and Uncle Jimmy of Union City, even united on Monday morning at 6:30. Mr. Hopkins is a pro- vessive merchant tailor and the v popular this city. Mrs. Pord is an Arapahoe County progressive teacher. The conjunct spirit must have been introduced into the art to catch the flower of the season and way for at 8:30. The reporter, W. D. Gray and Miss Alissa Mae Scot home of the bride, R. W. Warer, officiated. Miss Alberta Ford has returned from Lunenburg, Mr. Tour last week. Mrs. Edna Strickland, president of the Woman's Baptist convent of Texas, was in Dallas W. D. Gray and Mrs. A. W. Wun- son a very pleasant afternoon at W. M. Hildman of Harried Colo Coles and Mrs. Collins are on a sick list this week. The memoirs of Bluff church are expecting haves to great time Sunday in their rally. ATHENS. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1919. excellent service. Mr. Earner Sime returned from Chandler on business Sunday morning. Mrs. Anna Richardson was called to Frankton to the bed side of her father. He was a member of the Express at E. G. Frank's barbershop. FORNEY. Forney, Texas, March 6.—The sowing club of Little Baptist church was held on Monday, March 6, last week, key. L. B. Skinner, B. D. Dallas and pastor F. M. Mitchell collection $1.50. The suet of the sowing club was held on Friday, Dr. J. B. Miller paid his annual visit to Supt. S. M. Partinel and Mrs. J. B. Miller was well attended, collection $1.035. Misses Nancy Ollerson, Berda Ollerson, Madam Mantella, Mantella Belle, Mrs. J. B. Miller was on Dallas on business, was in Dallas Sunday to review the remains of his brother-in-law, M. Perry Patterson lk M Monday to review the remains of Kansas City Mrs. Sarah Wheeler of Lawrence, Texas, was in the city last week to visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. and Mrs. Hill, W. V., is in the city to visit relatives and friends, Mr. J. C. Paterson, Patterson was in the city to visit Mr. Terrell, last week. Mrs. M. W. West of Dallas, was in the city to visit her music class. Mrs. Sarah Paterson, who has been on the sick list is up. Mrs. Mason and Mr. Charley Woods of Dallas, was in the city Sunday visiting Mrs. Mattle Jack Mr. George Curry of Garland, Texas, was in the city. Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. Curry. FORNEY. Forney, Texas, March 6-Rev. A. G. Winn, A. of the Bonham District was in the city Sunday and the city Monday. He delivered two strong sermons, morning and night and at the A. M. E. church collection $20.61. Rev. A. G. Winn was in the city Sunday at his post. Rev. J. B. Miller of Pt. Worth, was in the city Sunday. He little Flock Baptist church Rev. L. W. Mackey was with his people at Mount Zion Baptist church. was in the city Sunday visiting her Miss Elmora Birks returned home from Dallas. Marie McCloyndy and Marie Fleen spent a few days at home last week en route to Terrell, Texas. J. D. Williams presched at the A. M. E. church at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. C. C. Crechtel was in the city Monday en route to Dallas, Tex- PINELAND. Revs. W. Boliver Davis and L. V. Belten were welcomed guests at the school house Monday morning. The students were Pearly Earhars. Sunday for Houston YAN ALSTYNE. Va. Alayne, March 6 - Rev. J. C. Ford, pastor of the E. oplat church is here every first and second Funeral of the church. The church, the church, the church every third and fourth Sunday. The church school is propr. along with 6fty-40 or sixty scholars. The services are propr. along with 6fty-40 or sixty scholars. The services are propr. along with 6fty-40 or sixty scholars. We have a planned board of officers at the present rate. Success is ours. Service at the C. M. E. church (Sunday) was administered at night. Collection about 117.50. Mrs. Kinney of Sherman. attend her service. The collection week. Mr. Beh Hunt made a trip to Whitewright. Sunday. Older a Jew-Bestwill will make her introduction now in the country, having a meeting with some of the best professors of the north. Mrs. McBleouch, secretary of the board of trustees. Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take HILL'S CASCARA QUININE FROMIDE. Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form, warm, no opioid, no sugar. It can be taken in 3 days. Money back if ill. The genius can be a Red top with Mill's picture. At All Right Stores. informed the writer that he had heard no complaint of the school during the session therefore the teachers must be giving satisfaction. Three others for the principal and Miss Blanche Crow, assistant. Jembrae and friends read the Dalai Lama's book. See the agent, G. G. Beatty. FEAGUE. Temue, Texas, March 6—The First Baptist church of Teague had Rev. Thomas with him Sunday. Holmes with him Monday. 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Hearne, close school at Bentley on the 7th inst., reported a grand made good at this place and has succeeded herself here year after friends in Houston this week. Mrs William Cook and daughter of P. V. stopped over between trains with PRAIRIE VIEW. Prairie View, Texas, March 6—On last Sunday night the midges of the Cross rendered an excellent program. Friends here sympathize with Mr. Rush, their daughter, Mrs. Ura Adkins of Philadelphia. A telegram announcing Day in New York has been received by Prof. Isaacs. The day was observed here with appropriate exercises. Music was furnished by the college band the day before. Friends here of Prof. and Mrs. W. C. Rollins of Jersey City, N. J. I was invited to the death of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Woodland, which occurred in a hospital in New York City. Mrs. Thos. L. Morton is up to the delight of her many friends. Prof. Dr. Ashburn of Chicago delivered one of the most wonderful sermons at Bethel. M. S. Mrs. Lila Cole gives a woll party party in honor of her son, P. D. P., her daughter, and her boy of young age were present: Mrs. L. M. Sewell and Esse Harris. Mrs. L. M. Sewell and the Willing Workers was very enterally entered on last Thursday evening by Mrs. Mary Stonebush, Prof. L. M. Sewell, and the city last week in the interest of Dept. A-12 HEARNE. CAMERON. Mr. Isaac Greene succeeded in opening his moving picture show on last Friday, and he made a trip to Caldwell, Saturday, well. Saturday, Rev. Sith is pausing a very large church near the school where he conducted an institute at Rice last week with much success. One of the teachers in the city school here spent Saturday and Sunday in Temple visitation. Born to Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Johnson some days ago, a baby girl presents. Mr. Greene presents. Mr. Chaple organized a parent-teachers association last week. The following president, Go. Clyson, treasurer John Cooper, John伊斯伯, Mise M. E. Cooper, Mrs. Ada Ware Taylor reporter. Sunday school was well attended Miss Lola Mae Walker spent a few weeks at the University of Texas, Mr. Spencer Brown who is workaholat at Someville, spent Sunday at a Dallas Texas college being very smart. Dallas Express is being very smart. You will find the Express at the Kelly barbershop every Saturday in the year. CHANDLER. Chandler, Texas, March 6—Mrs. S. A. Lambert has ordered the paper add for three months. She also has ordered the paper and reporter for the paper at Lone Star. Mrs. P. C. Smith has accepted the position as agent and reporter at Bethel A. E. church. Mrs. J. C. Church, kept posted, Mrs. Johnnie Matthews is sick listed this week. See A. H. Vaughn for this week. GROME 6—Jess. Sabbath table was well attended Sunday, Misses T. W. Wigginia, Elora Lomana, Elaina Lee J. T. Pugh, Ireda Lomana, Ireda Lee J. T. Pugh, up to Tytler Station, Rev. Bryant preached at Lone Star Sunday. Dr. Bryant preached to equal women. A. H. Vaughn, the reporter, J. A. Bairns and wife and a number of others attended service at Lone Star Sunday. WHARTON. Wharton, Texas, March 6.—The Teachers' Association of the Southwest District will be held at York, Kent, for attendance. We are glad to receive a letter from Hon. W. E. Kinn, founder of the Teachers' Association, that he will pay us a visit on the 27th inst. bear him as he is a great friend. We will be here today for Galveston. We are home from Galveston, where she has been attending school. Miss Mildred Hodge has returned from Prairie View. SOUR LAKE. Sour Lake, Texas, March 6.—Mt. Rose, Sunday school was well attended. She Supt. reviewed the lessons and Repeated the advice a blind teacher delivered an address. Treesys Charley reports a good attendance at Sunday school and Rev. C. L. Lee led his members to St. Paul at 3 o'clock, and preached Sunday night. Denson of Brassent spent Sunday with his wife, Mrs. N. E. Denhon. W. Watkins spent Sunday in Huntsville with his wife. --- THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. CHANDLER. Gerame Notes SOUR LAKE. St. Louis, Mo. WILLS POINT. Wills Point, Texas, March 6—Mrs. Frankie Franklin for Louisiana. Jr. Private Jimmie Johnson of Minneapolis. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Link Robert. soll Shudo, Bain, and Mh. Jewel Tucker, Sirjuan, Keb. 22, a. eutl Private Henry Talbert returned Saturday night from Camp McArthur. Waco. Saturday of Caston, visited here Saturday on business. Card of Thanks. Mrs. Rosa Williams and Mr. Floyd Jooeyway, take this method of prompt payment of the grump payment of the death of Mrs. Alf Franklin, and the Mrs. Mary Keech, who was killed last week, the claim was sent in. Prof. A. M. Blair is manager said on concern. KELTYS. Kellys, Texas, March 6- The Dalton Express is welcome in the homes of Mr. Frank Austin has been confined to his bed for a week but is improving. Mrs. Malinda Brown is visiting her Welfare League with Mrs. L. W. Staard as president and Mrs. Lilee Stair as secretary. The church had a four days rally and little Mrs. Robby Green celebrated her 10th birthday with her friends Friday night from 6 to 8. Cock and cream were served and a alice had time. Mr. Phil Wallace departed today to attend a concert also for his health. There was organized a Welfare League at New Zion church Sunday evening, quite a few people attended and some good speaking by Rev. Wm. Tuesley and others. Our LONGVIEW. Longview, Texas, March 6- Services were well attended at all of the sites. Rev. R. Wright delivered a great sermon at his church Gilleen Sunday at 3:30 p.m. He only at Jerusalem Baptist church at 3:30 p.m. Ga. lectured to a large and appreciative audience Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Rev. B. B. Francis preached at New Zion Baptist Church Sunday night. Elder L. G. Porter lectured to a large crowd of Missionary workers who adressed the Missionary day evening other distinguished visitors who adressed the Missionary U. S. 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THE SRIAL TAILORS TAILORING RIGHT HAIR PHOTOGRAPH BELOW PAGE THREE PANTS MADE IN 6 HOURS 11-33-1f a rz hic, 4 be = OUR PAA AO foe | Splines vrary, latuyany rporniog = yo NE gle ies ores Bae 'a x Pati Tose a ee Got & Front, Boy- ae Saati Bier, promt & Prot, to: a Fi sf panier km sonoan, meee Pe See OO = ROE pehecirrions i anvaxon ee ee Pode Saree & Roricn wo THe CUM any. aevancons section spon, the rae te Bese Pein SATURDAY, MARCH S, 1910, . Jes, pecs, tere can bw pece sEenane, users, there cant Paice makers aust go Into con: terse with oes has ise ed win a Pt eee Got ebureh tomorrow. 1 it Se sie er at 2 a ot iA we ite an ronda ir er ad Be Sees ts foo oe Mada einer ‘ash et moar a thie Sine tae et ‘he. Cslrednoroanat a ening arvtalie's oo'toer ted 'nant Stic fhe Sens ober Sateen ot ‘He te tot at all necessary that «| ee ail at aca tS Sepia nee Se pce vw wer shew Dvn “tm ewan We ne tet ‘We wae settled rig.” in a statement,| Saunt utd Beant’ "Pica = popes ara Trier gma rey part tec al : is'wies viet tae Se es eat tures are Hana soma = Hie eke ens pnn Boe Srng i d Ibe ant te “hat antiany Wricds conten Epson a ity othe fami. on as ass cot vite a Bay Se Ke Se at etry aa trea Ar aeutees at nan is goo oe wa Ran "er Sap ics ets sa eaves tha ssn ‘Sch Beate ‘arabe Cea Pare ses une “os Sein ipa tater i, noon Sa Par al ro Ste ae a cnet CL ger Af you cannot find words to endorse tuo eitorts of the race, earn ths: Shuonce ta golden.” It be an evil Lind which beterTeth bia “own. neat BY Whe ‘enterprise “of he race are et today hat You ould hare ben ts but you are wot bar. ed from establishing and. operating im enterprise (your liking. for" put gut hand over” yout wmoath, Put up er ehut op. ‘A-DAY FOR COMBINATION. irae Vease between the white poole ‘ahd Colored” people as it ees ces Doe. | ices reenter tae ocd aoe i Se eee seas ax Oe Bear eee erm fee tae ee = Seek Pent Sled ri toma ese See comers: ts ae tees se be forced 0 do what we ell “rive eaten ts toa tad acs fase woes see Pek working with Bs’ (0 ‘ot RC ee ae ace ere eer Peepers iy Se ae eae Peron Potared at ie ty limb foe te oie si fateh hr combaoatons war’ ona fare Scone oe eee ecm Tae FS aston tie sone ee cee “at Soe ieeeecancenceset hn sere tac ore a Ra ott ‘with mons - aes a af z : per “phew, ‘envorr on Fan ie A oan a alae a's bana a Biaeter Vor ip ikie war nal berate sate ae or rae ate hese THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. h PROPRECT FULFILLED, [ Fe S yn pA RG | OO a ter -seevice te the cw army. And of cog Neato regiment oboe ae oy ary ‘orth sey ‘conden ithe onto” iit ig lod stent relent prt, hat en was “too er oe tonal 100, pene, to dineipiine: owned Hon au" cng ftir” and tun mares Or vege believe fer, It 24 A any, thee soldiers have any other feeling ‘than that they would prefer to be on the firing line. We have no doubt that such a8 are sent there will account for themselves in the: ‘Game tne ‘roy that ‘Negro fghtors always have. "We beleve the ‘America Nogro is eoing to perform x part In this war whl, Wil ‘ter onan ny roviown neice ot fis Tels e wonderful chaser Yor 4: people to evidence appreciation ‘ot x serie Yendored ie and we thin tbe “chnnee wit be carer tod admirer weds ‘Before th alntog of the armtie 4000 Negro tron had gone fnto combat, At Caatent-Thiey, Soiworn, on the Ven, in Chae SParne’and tbe Argonne and fn'vhe fal attacks tn the Setz rexion {eso siasagsollore—ad bow thay sxst~were ‘the tick oe nso, of the eviton snd Dondes bates ot the ene wat they are egal epvetunty to prove titrate eens Gt Trontrn and the ate fats their tanwer to th chien sue feet nilence forever sky dowbis ax to thelr courage oF eectivepee he four regiment. of former national guard nils—ibe frst, to g0 over sus "had notheen in France. three onthe before one of theur-ibe Stad-—wee gleked for the Verda rion, fo oceury the famoun baiiesrept Hill 30h, Gn that exposed frovad. where (bow fSantsof Prout nd Germat elders ‘bad aien en tho ie nvared Saat and forth, thon Ameria Nerrowm fresh foo thelr exaine ‘ith the French, were Dlaced lo hold the Hun Use Mince het cntagement was tna. dive for Monte. Here came the a nn lny snore as ti od erase to uthortgy, ter ore caer to eet ito the Sat sf hie a a when fe mouse a er hanes Bed crfive." ‘Dut the qucnlon wen” bask of thelr suthenasns Sid they the winying Quali dled. iio European oops thru sRenturer of ‘elaine’ in the science ot warfare” Mis they. anrvered_ by dain ste ot the ele and. moet fect- fvw hating of the aay, ‘From Sine to September 10 they were Mauloted in the Voody’ Argonne forest ‘On the aight ot September Be they were summoned to aks Doria the Argonne ofenive, and ere Ba tbae serie Grive-one of the deckaive engaxements ot the | Hirtndh october 7. fa thle ine doje! Yall the Nearoca not only. proved their Aine rite 0's ore och ap vere Scn id tion to face bet thexe quallce, deadly srking power nnd‘ atub~ Hee Mletanee to cree, send’ ou sith such incon that iho ‘hale Cerinent wan twarted the coveted ctr do guerre in ss tha ensaremont tho Negro soirs eapted 0 prisoners tnd ihirigstve fina and rounded up an egorosun aipount of ensi- faring tater! and ammunition. "they iso owen down, three ‘Senay irpasen, ‘And st uss ot some 69) ten i aii, wounded sd peed (re Ake pune cine another Noero resiment, the 260th, under Col- oe oars ig nnn ya hd ther te jos fearless Mghtsrs itt Save pressed on had fet belie ceased when they did, for atl eelock on the mora: fae ot November it they’ wers the frien want of all the ied fehting forces nenrext tothe Hhine! hee, nance et oxen Al the wa, hr, sihereer a Neo. testment' of ‘vision went Sato acon the ro” Batwa the tne “esterases ieee (gurge au als—earying the Fiat for each’ camber to wear fRetondee ot bonor and lke reconntion wan accorded an” eaire ialiaton "the "udaloc.” ‘and tome ot the tneiigual estas ‘ted re clin enouah fer any youth” One particular, decrvex widens Campbell, ofthe 26h Intaniey, and five of hia mem, anoedoniy ih ther nic, trench Hniver sad hand greeader, peed fo fom tn sal hole ins ihe pag, were eve ver rend IP ihe'Chatewurrhiery secon Suddey Yr cour ‘ux cromed yas ae a Gerace am” hoy ado Tae by Virectin of toe bullets, bat cowie not "fo thelr riehe's tthe Sheed ly space covered with thick underbrush; just beck of It tran open fel ‘talents Campbel, who knew ty the dietion of the batets ‘oat his party tana bee” sen bythe Germann, erdered ope et ison, wih aTope which they happened to have, (era! to (ae {hor iderbrush uaa” Us the Tope to acvern! sma of the Drums then to witedraw a falta porns and pal tbe Tope, anibe the Hon ‘slake'es ine mienswere erswiing thr At" Tae’ purpose wen Adio vet fie toms the machine fun and, by wateng loc tts ‘peston: . The vase werksd, “Lieotenant Campbell then ordered tree of is ey fosiadt out 'and GaNK the sachise gun on ove ride. whe Be antwo atvers moved up ant fant Ion the other aide tha Brosh va shin nove. aeatty bythe sceret rope, The ‘Germans, thelr eyes focused cn the trush, poured a bail of bullets Migrieciewsasnt Caine rave (Nesicta Toe. Raakios- ety ih tb ta senses ea four ee Dien apitvod the Yecaloiog three lao the muehine sta {eas tn the Sarvache sector that te’ Negro scilors won from ‘he Huts the tompliventary meme of "Diack Dorin" Tals wector fen ne tomer laten over Gy the, Ninety-aicondsvsion, cr pened ately SC Nenvone, than a arin daring trench fue eived notice ‘te German at onting ney as on he ror To nat tine the Miayraccond never ad beew mate. Osh ‘on Of lin rainencs bed scen's ic engagement. The einnce for le ine nthe Sie i tee the er ibe ay Usfore te afrisice wae sexe’ ther were noted {erate ready. eanwlinasea say nate would vere teen set aniline by the teav ihre hie broes fhe ccbocd ‘he "See W thru" lorem othe sein beet atv trom Poni i tdvane a¢ 7 o'clock from Toln-e-Mo saci ‘organ valley comnnded by the berey une of Mets nnd foto nant oui ph Nestows foie ee ore forthe fat tine ras tho rent "pportunity to show Thetr fiat yi rt ne ty tr pit Atle Son rls semua er st slilty paseed” Sheol urine thts purpose an no ‘oun ef Ging coud, ane they” were crarly w errshe foe, om eDiets ay ey torso gt NeSaaite “onalorcine vos rit of chlia wg sal, Thelr Tor tho day was Bols Prehaut. Picked Moredean end Seu Wroope ofthe Franch: shine for the same pom. -in tn oad To Neuro races’ on thi tay-rwere the rato aveve Mletees see wict wes vt, wae bontane Bee Presa wh Seay ae Wiebe ht the arene ate eset ae Facy were feed to reveal ‘ware o'r Noro hort really ging, to “ee thru"? the fight was now getting hotter and hotter, for the Ccrmans were bring ‘Breet wane a Mitt cece a oer Ewhdesw, bot aot uot ater they het atcod ‘vp tad torne. a Mako Otaria he Appleton, at New Yor, wiih Servo compan Some Mako Otaria he Appleton, at New Yor, wiih Servo compan Some eer ei ea led ot Se ray tty base Miteatih treed. Mery, tw. Sontontc Rese wan nF, suas? wen the ees co A lrtle later Bole Pr@aut was taken by the Ninety-second, The: daca rete teatah the poy © sro murferous ose Pere “aun rig vt the Negrota” ‘rhe lara and ‘ire sl of thin ; the hardest hing ve by any Amiercmne Ip the j Mae ine whieh tewued the trope of (te Jweny-'chth, ‘eos Ang ah ages trecning aac hovn enag et “fea Arey Secating re Vignola unt Maa onthe Wek wana mt tlng, ht lat re of the Tale, he ‘ean rieh la nt rench the Inch the Hout he atau amen When the Moaey rp wih i Sram ee, ich prove’ an snp hasls for dette foram om of roinion, Ha eideat that the Gag never wea beter or ‘Sire tran Wythe Nem nw ne fave Sch oming a sp deneve : “fr tod the ne ‘ce Hr wil be att to res “mera tha, service 1 th eth "tne mee ea gna eos a te aty t n Stam Se ear hee ioe Nt Ged a weed tor coming ape teen. Town tenders have arsed more! rate iremponse haa been lose ratifying than “ ow, with the proud war record of thelr own soldiers for a nr IS ie opal lle pra ted NBWOINVENT)ON WANTED, Combaation lock. nthe pocket ‘me's pants, > a much Howded ra M aeenys (atin sot : ‘upd Ye cosnected_ with te ected inthe room, 10 wba Ybe pcan ia toveed at arte pave ould con ike ds dn eehncas apes TDaake of milicue of won ave ating to ho ut tothe went. el he torte on Aa Fennototion, hick wil beng Mabe eeue > Ege ese cas ek ees io. ges ; eae oy ee gu Be sede ci eos re oe oe Wet “eat Sra Br ier iy se tet oa et i "te it em yr Cae ertnnee' en est, of at ease ovary sil we lt tk ae se el oe ees esr a Sei gepaeey ht cere RGR! ans let the Untied piven agieall renee, ot the United States, "Francs Hapa and aly. ie Oberle ‘uch “a table, there would site ember, trom, Amerie, on Hino aropenn pulse rst hi the trumpe, In every gaane, and Amer ea, could not ‘hope for a. divide Ithat (rump, ectte Buropeans. as fagninat the balance of. the, world ‘Mould inte a. common interest. 1k ie plainy (0. be ween tat w ‘would’ We “hopelessly” enangled and Dossy “ebrolled. tn all the. ise Wh “tin reasonably. certain” wil ifect. urope, which, for centric Bat beam te bate eround ofthe Hepublican statesmen following the ead of Borah, Knox, Lage, and “the lamented. Roosevelt, are” all 00 Focord “against “the League of No- tony anim referendum would show. ‘iM taken today, that the ereat. body ‘of the American people. have faith ‘in, Mets Teadership. “The. American people understand full well the European situation. They ‘know that American energy lu ceded {to develop our virein resourees, They ‘know at the hope of the protrox ‘of the world resides on this sid ‘ot the Atlantic. ‘They now that 1 the drearm" of pure democracy te ‘ever realized, and’if the day for the {alling. ‘anaes to speak ‘to govern tant, and be heard, ts to ever bles ‘the World It will Kirst come true i this land of the aspiring west, where there ahall never be a King. it very hana sovereisn, | TL iS because of this knowledse of [men ndings, thatthe ‘League ‘9 ‘Nations, should’ Ne" refused the en orvemént ‘of “the people of the United Staten, Tapeh KNOCKING THE DODR OF THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Meagre, reports from Paris tll th story of ie role ert of 4 Hol Amber of Colored men, who hay one to the ‘Peace Confrence 1 {Se purpose of enllzeniny the bal thee the world on what democracy torana for the twelve Iliony of Co red people’ ta" the United. later ‘True theve men, were not apple ty the present “and Beeane the Were they ae’ not delegate. the Pence Conterence itt al true, that the millones he Tepreseat nave a eae andthe tainemitlonn” ow that ifthe Gaui wan eft 10 the. present I Souls “not receive ‘even a pasta Rotice, "The Colored’ Americans now in'Parta, standing in the stad The Cantié ‘whieh affords. 4 dome for the Peace Conference” say na be permilid to enter but they ca Seen a tremendous force” outise Sournesy he echo of Which wil te foumness the hich wil re ferberats forever atnone the’ cass dd mounaine ot that faraay “ora "contneat, “The twelve mlions of oppressed AMrorhmericana inte coustry av Boon interest tn all dat isla oa in Paris, “They Anow that Amer ea, cannot deta Tasting ‘pec for the world tn long am they ar Durged at the. stake, hotsted th foaftold ‘an railed tothe pent tenttry, "without Judge ‘or icy. this eountry. Ther know that Aer an Gemoctaey. le not the brand th Botowe: wants, (fica undersan fe'and ey’ are! lying oni ‘ivomerieah, "Parte Yo" tnd feny 10 eet this’ informeton’ eto Be’ peonke of the world We hnox {he Men. and ff all the scm on fai, ey wil pot uteriy fal ‘pWO WAYS OF THINKING, When the average Colored person rubecribes and pays forthe Dallas Eapren and miaten copy ‘he usta thinks that ne knows why he teed fete thinks thatthe enpany bar fotien’ ta money and that he. has Been robbed: luimedistely be. it Senn. and vite un folios: "lugs neal ema monty back Youve. donee" ck are apete Davee whats the matter wide Diager teen ou nee’ sneer me dev nea taney Ah aever in to ake smother nicer paper” ‘en thie sume healed blond subuerites forthe. Dallas “Newt of any other whitepaper and) tall {omer wpe He i'n much doy ta ‘to vay te oor not ant it Been riya ty the Daltan' News Hs thin. that he portuaster at Dal tas, the mall train crew pr bin own postmaster, hare made “tn hone Iaciake, whlet wil on be corvett: ed or correct. net We erates fx ls pant for och = fenta Mewes “it's “Chisan wih reefing. hmm book and Bib fe the tnaivi@al a acatvertt. Waite with sql pasienee and while doing a, practice the latent. dance fad takes & ew leon In renderne the tntat on song if while waite tn petionce the nerfval oft elated fate nemepaper he thinks ot ene Se Go1ored praca nthe community Sho hag elmore. sano numer the sae fatal eis ro thas ape to'nint that be etleves that ores a tea i as Se from elon nats ‘ever ‘writes" the Riwt tervretur he moneyStnerer Tae trates hy eriien or” spoken word that™nev thinks taste haa been Strimined™ or” ce ‘amount he suberibtion, "Tin pice Ie rat tonite and ta" abrathncty-nne food ene oa dre Sry we i we will tal say, Siesouga the eanse Ws Known WSTINGUIBARD DIVINE HERR. Ne less & parnonacy than Rex. Dr ‘M. 4. Johnoon of Houston. cae ‘eas gnome ont calles tni wea Reeas'te tasty thschan” ot Terw. Floyd One, of is under ald Im patting over the Armenian Relic! Fund'tn Temas The npporatnat fy ronan es $2200 but to emereric! Te peogucuted wan the. drive, andes the rection of De. Johoron. tha bs ta a rad ya i. “wanted na, pastor ty. one ofthe Heading charehes here and hin com {ng_woaid be wolcoted hy he re freante a osny ae a oma dearer. : HENRY PRM IN TM COLD. Wrshinaton. Maseh ¢—De-e Yeatere of cats tofay wile thet eagecon to three th feedontais of Tramen Ht Newberry Benattlony: Sonctorcolet tes ten Fame wipes election Is ‘lan cm SaThe ites. Post," Detoeet Ther wai Me. Newierry oras assur. int lng seated in he vest Seonte Ee rfc Shyer Poti OLD REGULAR ANTES 0 DAYS AND 40 SUURTS Wh THe WiLDERNESS, HOMEY: Bae Maer ah as oe bier mei a Pa cte ee HE Br Mage fled Du hh Bm accmctee see ths Bilge ences’ ct So rere S rol cone oa Sot eae dts, Nader te a, came ee et el tee ER Gay steal att and y, July > and 4, 1919. ; ae Stall Correspondence. Pa ater 4 tos al Ta Re be ee ee ar ee oe teas eae ht ee ae cairns ts eee Se Bagge es ee ete he oyeetgrg acre erect nae cee eee See oe ees ef ‘oppression everywhere, but. the Scr oeee say ee See eet ee co (TS pe re et poe ed turned over the pan tn which we oes a Mois oot Sie cote Ree i ue ae eee a Me ee eae race shows the | unmistakable "sign Saltese Neve Ins outa the Contrast mc aeace Suse’ cee tba Cate “ant ta rratin Pee eee ote Se angen "ke Poneto’ uberahtga te rangien over” what thls plece “of oi le Pl at seer saeel ve btntted Sat fe sehen weet cia beta 1 boating «Sette area ae teas scene's co tick Sram’ ssnaed irae i ie Sr ites the twcher he eee ‘ho site attine"sp art fae at he ge det Tot the wort ‘nan Ba rae ee acct oe ein et be eters nes rie apne faceted ip ea as fer ener ee amen eran is he ores tr inet as te ae ae ie pecmrems ate espertets Gu ort et sie vice na! an ts Sa ee fee ne mire sui tse ost cana ike secon cet wre Se sen he ees cance Seek hits eat gees SBS seve teaser a eer el ey poses it oe 30 tty Wace acts we Ta wird gf Dunes her a ett Taner ii to ‘own maintained, \¢ ta not o_aisty Se rere ee ches eae Tackle Sa ote Suet Sitios trbernteg, ie"yt to. feed ey sf al at ih ieee meee gout Gs ee ihe ay eae a Tae ple af in ot ine “hae Jacek Shieh ont tn eet te ula eat Recess to tel erst coe nd rot serve, "oay_ tsp ead am wed tty art Se |g orders. The newspaper in te- state mare ate ott rents sare bho bs Gar ra onal eat iy he sents inteied ‘anes Poraysiig Stet ies te sorite'S. Sagan ee lates eee acer neta fe the eed tat Tae peter Hate wer teat eerie case jauthor is recelving prem cea from eee eee Sate GA eres Wahl che uf Saag Tear Peeee tee tas tose cota oe the le Eat pt Gets att ine tran cen at er fees eres otk aie, Recerpeine aot cae ine Gre tts ova ae leita tre ta toe teen [Susy The’ se ete” brew il tb! ap an est the Se [As «new wrinkle in the under’axing ano uw pio ea he ete ttae ee ata on vrentia¢ Goins a tap ibe tats wiley eee pete tae foe es ireenty aes ites ates toler Sta Soe sat we Tear reat Carat prope vous. fold ge that It tad habpene Se oe ea test Git ‘nect mens oe bars Sa math nthe Soeteomet Ses ortie pce eet tat ek vas Stare are [Rent at. Go Sahoo epee arising’ Spabieno thelr goods ere made” hs op eas eft feted at Short aA SSN St OR sd {aon tbe taront “ones fee The crete’ Clee tothe worse. lake vier Saly enya by het Proton oe ete Maoule ed tegnce Bott oaae ch tnen aati and Wattng om Wall fr, Dale am not aung toh rine it twat otras as Gea Bet noe St abe re Pe ccsht's tee on Nae Eeetstrode® tty anes" whe Med tt terse ent oe tee cee ‘nat. Sune fr inne Bae or a at tee fea make trata ioe sale seers tes Negi Newopiper Gse ante ae we Abied me Unite States and ria. That eon ot ot Severe ‘Toray, we are led by sev- escangek, th sate Seats peewee See ae tear Hie babies, Istely escaped from the manager, One-time we had a fits ‘Bank. Today we have not. Onc Lime, We had a wiolesome rrover 8nd ‘Wood “dealer.” Today we have. tot ‘One. time we Nada basins choo today‘ nothing o¢ that’ Kind exit t thy knowledge. One time we ad creditable Dry Goods, Mllinery shor in “connection ack of patronage consigned both to the limbo. of Das Prosperity. "Ot eoure we have "na failed Ia everything. “As to wha things great nnd grand we are dolag Lill write them in another ebapter ere T'warn you remember-“or warned ip fore” armed" Twill 30 {ake up the shameful lethargy” of falled “businessmen, who. havo. hore sanse than neglect Lac ‘Business League, fo South Texas, I will love here about the end 9 next" week for South Texas forth vote ‘fran, ben iar ‘saniaing them where they have cea fa (o exiat oF existing only hs Oia de cpa ces Se eta ee ee ‘The Annet ‘a: "A combination fees tat ros rig toe pay tore wear tee ut eae fa elie Sonat nor yeaa Se petental ie, awrns per ‘pose the reaching of a working un- Eesundit."eheroy the beat nar isa te ple Ty enaea ae Store yess perpen Sa Sate, rk ents tea fe Ce eo pecaieate restatye enter a pa pecentve someshiee’ Peesprasay (ie we T hare bo este "and mitre "eta Sretece ast eee ees ae atone Fone Starr’ Corer enya pices ori we ad oh fais cee canister oa eat Be Se wiles maine ince aes ena eevee, er ot Colmes or soe ioe ere Palin ‘ty toes ‘ine “onan a Sone Ra pcos “ths Ciera ne (Schnee urease Seca ae fcoreie’ tata tere Sreanits Me orn Fela aod “co fra tn ted? Coton Sn line “tu Gonads ae oie veneers Se Filing ts ‘siete Onred Yrs ‘cqual break in store, factory or work sop nea, eats ie i you want Taformalion abet nwo "te pa teu Rh, SSs ea Saad’ ot" Wed aetna Sah Coates ‘ct ban Peat Wow PU" soc ast le faioai to wen pete tea hg Mote Nok at rts ioe sns Cte "vt Segue ease’ "will knowing. retard. the work tes ane son rea SS MS none el pwn bean alte, places with dates which 1 garni wy th soars tt nay Sak uae = eer are ent, aM kee ees ‘Houston, Thursday and Prie br Se Seat ection aay weet | Seas daca ace ee pom’ eine. eek ae rast ti 3 sr aa sey it BS aaa clare ieahigrac aces aeet = ian. tm | Ee tome cae eet sk date wate a eas Neer Ava te any: Wat Rass. case atte sto as jee aera aa era ee eee te ine “The following places and dates: ere Seale i litt avcc"—eeomet ap Mine’ dis inal thu a he usm, at 8 ger a eer a oe caer ene Stans wae tod a Re a arcane, aval 3 nee oe eae ee ae ama, ey § ne Gar wanes ost [Again oad Whitewriih |, Pridsy, May 9 ‘Sherman, ‘Sunday, May 1 eee eee os Piet Bi wales, ey H atari seme mar eke ge Bee os coaenee e earn one ae, Pay ae! 3 Ba wane My 3 theta ig aad 2 ons ta eee BS ice ey aay feta —— Say eet Beata Rat, if a = wusen oe Poy Soy. ite | Tani, a iia & feet eee, et oe Saat ed eects eerie Rack to the Trail» 1 peat Monday olght,_ February 24th ot Mt. Play in Pexartana, un der the direction of that prince of men find Cheinian sentlemar. Rev. C- W. Hampton. It wana biter Bight Du tale teed dudlenes eae thzoush ‘he rate and ed with the bope that T'ecald give them & word of encor- fgeaent. ypoke (0. the” audience Sn sths rage Alma of the American Negres” Prot. G. W. Lamer prosidod He. his already. Cea me with slater HEinpten” ad already told tae ‘no to" mind the: weather there "wee a Vente” uatural kas atove a ber home and the beat reem In the have (pet Tease ane everybody ett feet ‘ng ample. Another daly” was us fore me oa the next sieht, but ove nd I ran lato a fvesiae ‘gh, ‘ut the crowd was there ant err. Me Evans introduced, elonins with an invitation to peak (> his people At Polly” Chapel Baptist elareb, the ta aioe tet Aaa c WR. J. J, ALLEN ~ TOURING TEXAS Fae Eat Olt Nee ee aes Jt”, hone srt, eet ote so tak ae a te Sood iy ene 3 ey tad eae com oe =a eee mee Seat Sune a ns Soa We So geek tise ane Staats ae oa ae ot Foes Ke Netinet be cee ot oes oF a eget tata sop. ome eae eee eata eas Seid ae rarest ei oe ee ee bart aia oe teat et ces zoos ante sea Saks eee Se Eats fe ae He has recently purchased lease Beat hoe sae Se ct nes oe cece tens ee eee ies Cet fe Tat a See eas ees oe Se earn are are er een es Sone oe ‘St. James Baptist church of which nae HO hip Spar nee tine ine Rice nua Pel Thad ato roma ‘Hretyandy was hall pitted all 1 underok to ite stty'come st my petsre On Ee" hl toe wailed tam Get faas"retmea "Shy dott Mek epee he aid’ prety wen ia" re, ut Mpc‘ Melee Eble he aco ssa abet oes ‘Under the direction of Dr. T. E. Speed, I was to. ave orzanized 4 Teague at “eiferson on the leit of arth ot: February. Twas there, x0 War the tad weather, but the crowd Macedonia was well warmed aud lighted and the few who. came, 443) hey. went away benefited. I” hope ES aia Se ‘The next mortian, I tinsel cob tris’ waltng for Mie, Speed to fet Be aac hes a tate sats nuts oc feet doy be coupe nant sitet for Tyler, wae. Prident Join C. Wrac A ian pir Sittns eaes Meat iad ee ape on The ee ia ofa atta Neer T'Scivted iy teerge tae ee Gat vecta ter tis race! Wise tara hs aa Py A Sa 0ed ot wre “ate ee Tien er epiieeh ings Oe soca par ag, eas Sirota tat an sre erat” thing pcan ie atid Reset un i sx Tao nave me tod lt 1 arsed ch tale “icag "oun bu asian mcs Sensatron Dent No break The bt Cosy ental eB Aco Weta" sty grou af fh tanl tends comms ta Moan Maen eb ale wa el he hor" i, th the, mir wits ha Het ha ncaa eh ne ie Sk. tat vont matter 10 Jong as be rnsa Ss Yee Wane me Foe Mrs. Henpeck (after a long lecture) Wott, what’ ‘are" ‘you standing Staring at’ me tke thal for? ‘Mr. Henpeck-—I wat only” thinking. my deat, how pretty” yen took. wits your mouth shut erat a Prison Visitor—My friend, hove roan stig cotvitinn pee Teta ay a Saeed hie oF Rete ot erat eee Sere eames Soe Ea Be masa 8 oe ee es eet Faas Sc ct eee eats ya he Contd Not Do tt. See eee ree eeieee tet aes, etre Spas ene we oe eee oi eee ee eee cae bere one Sent nen Sena aes Mies aes ae parc ear at Be ssc th nth eae Ramnrck, RE ser cae ea perth.” nad emator . “Borehan tied See (Continned on page 6). TEXAS TOWNS. High school boys rendered a special program Friday, Feb. 26. Kirkwood home, N. 8th street Baptist church March 3, Mr. Chase price of $150. Marlin Saturday and Sunday, Mr. F. J. Totton of West, was here mingling with Ashford has returned from a visit to Bryan. Good service New Hope church on the standard Sunday. The pastor Re. J. Newton Jenkina spoke from the dwellled upon the power of knowledge. There were several accession Card of Thanks. Second Baptist Church Dr. S. Moninonyan, Pastor Sunday school was largely attended spoken from Revelation 2:28 verse, subject, Christ, Our Morning Star. He was a pastor of the Church of the delivered the greatest sermon we have heard for a long time. At 3 p. p.m., the congregation met with the Toliver Chapel Baptist church, East Wavre, Rev. P. H. Westbrook, pastor of Moninonyan Church Westbrook, ext JER. 23.4, theme The Mutual Relationship Between the Church and the Poor served persons were present and were loud in praise of the sermon, a pastor and preacher, Dr. Moninonyan Wace. The doors of the church were opened and seven were unlined. Colle- tion Mrs. R. B. Waton is still confined to her bed. TATUM Tatum, Texas, March 4-5 was a pleasant day for Sunday school, Rev. W. R.蔡 preached a notable sermon Sunday and Sunday night, and Mrs. Hennessey and Mrs. Hennessey have moved to their new home, Mrs. R. A. Andrew spent a few days in the houses, Mrs. Mattie Washington had a and accidently all she had by the Mr. and Mrs. Longia Whitten are improving from the second attack of G. S. W. Jackson, Luna Whitten, Ellen Jans Flanigan and Lewis Lowrie. Mrs. Jackson will be to Willa Point, Texas. To her and Mrs. Gentle Norris, a boy, Mrs. U. Lockeira's brother, is to week Mrs. George Battle is very sick with the flu. Mrs. Gussei Jackson and Elinora Newhouse visited Mimi Dale Cato Sunday, Mrs. Fiamme, made a cake, Mrs. Gussei and Miss Mimie Bell Bradley were married the 2nd time, March married same day, Mrs. Bradley have moved back to their home, one mile east of Tatum from Hopewell, Miss. TATUM. SHERMAN. M. A. T. Southern of Los Angeles Call, who accompanied the remains of the deceased in a large furniture company out there. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Southern will be shipping clerk for a large furniture company out there. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Southern will be home to reside with parents. Mr. and Mrs. Plane Darter are repleasing a fine son. Rev. J. W. Washington, and family of Beldham Church church were shipped to the 26th alt. who brought them many good things. KENDLOTT. Kendleton, Texas, March 28, 1913. Kendleton, Texas, March 28, 1913. A little work on account of excessive corn. Some have planted corn. Our town is on a boon. Our mother is bothering both are doing a good grocery business. We have a store in Kendleton on the 22nd inst. They have a fine stock of groceries on hand. They are having to use the store for their grocery needs. Mrs. Martha Brown is indisposed. W. T. Taylor has finished his $40,000 purchase. D. DILLARD, Reporter. Troupe, Texas, March 3, 1915. A. F. Wadkins in the leading contractor here. E. D. Eaniess operates the only restraints. (Colored.) Mrs. Louise Leeson of Amarillis and Mrs Bainte Poole of Dallas are here. Prof. E. O. Amani with two assistants operate the school here successfully. RENDERSON. Henderson, Texas, March 6—Mrs. Jessie Hollinson, State Baptist Mission lectured at Mother Zunun Society. Mrs. Hollinson Council of Y. W. H. and appointed Messenger A. C. Cole, Anna Prynn. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Williams Saynes, an boir, March 1st, it died March 2nd and it held to rest Susan Dr. P. W. Wesley of Mother Zion was in humble Sunday. Service was held at the highest and revered absolute satisfaction. State Missionary re-appeared and lectured to the house at laurel and achieved success. Through life Wesley Chapel M. C. E. church achieved tended. Big Huge has purchased the old Columbian Hour's farm for a consideration of $50.00. Mia. C. W. Huret spent a few days in Mia. C. W. Huret and wife also little grand danger. Born to Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Coover. a. boy, March 2nd, 1913. Dr. J. A. Cooper was at his post and the chair was in full picture while sweet autumn flew upon air, **Card of Thanks.** I wish you the deepest many friends, and the deepest sincerity of gratitude and appreciation for your apathy they extended me further in love and affection. God keep you in love and affection. MRS. LULA MUCKELROY. Mosquito, Texas. Feb. 26. The pastor, Rev. R. R. Dabney was at his post of duty Sunday and preached a strong sermon. Subject: "Hold Your KENDLETON. TROUPE RENDERSON. Card of Thanks. Soon to Locate AMARILLO: Wanted to Know. MESQUITE. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. OLD REGULAR (Continued from page 4). hamnock hard to get into comfortably, and still harder to get out of comfortably. Edith. Jack told me I was so interesting and so beautiful. Marie. And yet you will trust yourself for life with a man who begins deceiving you even during his marriage. "You say her love affaire has progressed from abstract to concrete." "Yes; she jilted a title guarantee man take on a builder." -Detroit Free Press Many as brave cop is卧 on his beat. So beware, no beware! Many a woman you remind you of the circus--plenty rings and bare In a Class By Himself Was this Mon 1. He was so siny he married a woman with both hands cut off and he would have no ring to purchase. 2. He stopped the clock at night to watch the children from westward. 3. He looked over the top of his glasses to save them. 4. He stepped in walking to save his shoes. 5. He sent his servant to gather food from the kitchen to whistle to what he would eat more. 6. He took only liquid food so as to save his teeth. 7. Septen on his back to keep from falling. tips on an empty stomach. The flicker kept it a month and then returned it. It is contained a hundred, he demanded of the man who resisted it. He kept it a month and he kept it. He was some man, K. E.W. Pace and Good Will. Light for You, K. E.W. Sunday. Light for You, K. E.W. attended. All services were good. The B. Y. P. U. held an interest session at C. E. R. The 11th birthday of C. E. R. his home. A three-course dinner was served. Those present were: Little Lee Davis, Elks Burks and others. The children reported a good time to Lee Davis, Elks Burks and others. The spring sermon to a crowded house at New Hope Baptist church. Some connected to the report last week to a crowded house. A week that I can not rest, if I fail to come in contact with the Dallas ROSERUD. Rockford, Texas, March 6. - The rookie made a business trip to Marina to attend a fundraiser Sunday, afternoon, and turned Sunday, afternoon, night for the benefit of the girls' athletic club was a success. It was had at the girls' Mirella Overezeria hasret has enlisted as one of the Express sponsors. Mirella Jackson formerly of the Express hasret home folks, there this week. Little Allicia Garner visited her little Allicia Garner visited her Mrs. Leaels McCallough visited friends and relatives in the country Saturday and Sunday. Ms. McCallough has returned from Amfeln, where she has been for a time and is now visiting the country which improved Miss Minnie Townsend of Bristol visited friends of the suburbs. State Deputy, J. E. Roberten of the American Wooden, was here Sunday, one toy was added to the OKLAHOMA TOWNS OKMULGEE Oculipice, Chla, March 6-8. Private Johann was been happily discharged from Camp Dedo, town and is, age of, above. Mr. Frank William of Tulsa, was in our city Sunday. Dr. Andrew Wallace of Boston, Dr. Robert Wallace of Boston, for indefinite time with relations. Miss. arrived in the city Sunday for indefinite visit with relatives. She is the captain of her daughter, Mala. Lohkun on N. Chowat街. Mrs. Jackson Street three times. Mr. Jackson reports on reports and doing oil well splendid possibilities for seven more on his forty-earth. The Lady Aid Society of M. E. church celebrated the Washington and Lincoln birthday with a well prepared program by the Junina, a student from the high school. The program in part was entertaining. The program a two-course menu was served, receipts $2.00. The committee which was appointed to select officers for the Oklahomie Oklahomie Co., met Wednesday of last week the members of the Attorney General's office and deputy. Twelve directors were elected. Care being taken to the petitions of the members of officers and directors will appear in next issue of the Express. Mr. Porter Wallace and 12. co. directors of the Justice Department of attorney Evans to put the Fair Association on a surreal foundation. Prof. W. E. Day of SAPapua spent pleasant hours in our city Saturday to meet with the Association for the Advancement of Colored People will be organized here Thursday night. Jones, principal of F. K. D. University and Prof. H. Francis, financial secretary, departed on Saturday. CHICKASHA Chikasau, Okla., March 6—The services at the First Baptist Church of Chikasau standing the fact pastor D. D. Jones was away attending the installation of the pastor Frederick, OKa., at which place the preached the installation service for Rev. Reaven, being conducted now services been conducted for Rev. C. B. Burton of New Hope Baptist Church of Chikasau, success, the meeting is under the personal direction of one of the pastors of the section of the country in the person of Rev. C. H. Wilson of Indiana been added to the various churches of the Dallas Express former member of the church for Harrington, Kana, where she served for some time, the First Baptist Church of Chikasau member gave a pleasant repast for her at the home of Mrs M. M. Fletcher, while here. The Lincoln school is progressing nicely under the leadership of Prof. D. M. Lewis, our worthy Rev. A. T. Branch has 'nut return' for the church, OKa., where he will doublestead one of the greatest churches in that section of the state both of Oklahoma and Rev. Branch had their beginning from the First Baptist church of which Services at the Christian church were good as usual. Miles Wilmson (1910-2000) served church services. Services is a success. Prof. Pouish is a very able president Services at Macedonia Baptist church are impressive and well at tundra. OKLAHOMA CITY "COLL." W. E. KING AT BETHEL CUSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 11, 1918. "Col. W. E. King has been invited and will address the Young Men's Protestant Chief of Bethel A. M. E. King, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, subject; the Mindset of the Young Men's Protestant Chief of Bethel A. M. E. King," Col. H. A. CARR, chap. "Col. King has just returned from Kentucky and other states in this section where his speeches were DALLAS NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE TO MEET THURSDAY, NIGHT, NIGHT, 13, 19 TO AT CRAWFORD UNDERTAKING PARLORS. The members of the Dallas Nargo Business League and all other performers of the business institutes and business institutions in Dallas which will offer employment to deserving young Colored people under the Nargo Understaffing Co. Parr Thursday evening at $800 e/check. March 12, 12:30 p.m. at the Nargo Heers and the transaction of such other business as may come before. The Texas Nargo Business League meets at Cuney, Texas. July 3rd and 4, and we must attend in time to 13 a.m. H. STRICKLAND, President. C. R. GRAGGS, Scey. Mr. Vann Swett of Oklahoma City, Missouri is his mother, Miss. Smith Cockburn, Co. ROSEBUD. I. Mr. Light Hutton of Rosebould, would like to know the whereabouts of my brother, Jesse Hutton, whose address has been unknown to me for about one year. He will be correspondent to him will be correspondent to me. BIG EXPLOSION WRECKS CHICAGO FLAT By the Associated Press Chicago, ill., March 6- Explosion of a dynamite bomb or diegine gas pipe wracked a three story brick building. Avenue carly today, killed a 6 year old girl and injured several others. Avenue carly today, killed a 6 year old girl and injured several others. Close questioning residents of the neighborhood to learn whether race prejudice was responsible for shattering the building. Negroes, all other houses in the vicinity were occupied. The explosion occurred just as the building of the own building the building blocked door early today. Thomas was thrown into the street by the force of the explosion, the child who was killed, the building were hurried from their beds and several bruised. The child who was killed, the building were hurried from their third floor of the building. Her skull was fractured. The fall to the floor of the building, the child still alive when picked up by the rescuers, but dies on her way to a those severely injured are: C. A. Thomas, owner of the building, brushed and shocked. Mrs. Jenkins Erasst and William Thomas, sons and Gertrude Thomas, Mrs. Erasst and William brushed. Sanford Washington and his son Alexander, brushed. Mrs. Im Neighbors and victims declared they mobilized gunpowder after the exposition. A strong odor of escaping gas caused the fire to come from pipes broken by the explosion. Repairmen were sent to the site, and an attempt will be made to discover the source. Era of Good Will With The Return of Our Soldiers Era of Good Will With The Return of Our Soldiers By the Associated Negro Press, New York, March 6-4. The one on the left is a picture of Negroes and white allies, the won- ner effect of the returning of our solars is having in the mind and the heart Every great daily in the east and west has taken up the cause of cheer- ning has been taken up by the organizations and people generally. The big effort is to see that sym- pathy is being felt for all of all of the era of the oro will that is now being manifested. The Negro Press has introduced in the legislature of New York to definitely make all of the officers of the Fifteenth Regiment of New York a part of the force to to make all those who fought in France eligible for commissions. To this is added an appropriation for the Negro Press. FAKE INVENTOR SEED FOR $600,000 DAMAGES. Chicago, March 6-Th. Eibert R. Robbino, of city, who for more than twenty years has claimed to be the defender in a 640,000-court case, is to be the defender in a 640,000-court case, Alberon Hickman and others in the Superior Court of Chicago. He has been in the Supreme Court of Chicago, and has been able to interest more than 40,000 people, mostly young adults, in the case his son called patients. He has been in many years law suits, and elims the Chicago Railway Co. Ford Motor Company, and other that run his business. He has also sold tickets. It is proposed to fight this case against Robinson to WHITE BUSINESS MEN SOLICIT HARDEN BUSINESS By the Associated Press New York, March 6- In a recent issue of the New York Post, a full page is devoted to a dictionary of the business of Harlem, where and how they live and what they are doing. One finds that the dictionary is out of the fact that scores and scores of friends that do a national business in Harlem are not available. It is then dried manned by Negroes, and are appealed particularly to the black business community, emphasized by the increased advertising space many of these national papers are taking in the New yorkers. CHICAGO WELCOME'S MAYOR WHITE WITH BANQUET By the Associated Press (Continued from page 1). And other advantage of this industrial opportunity at the Chickawawai Plate shops is that there is no discrimination in wages paid whites and Negroes. The Negro workmen are not discriminated against that white workmen receive for the same kind of work in any word. Negroes are to be given a man's share of the work, and to deed, a great opening for black men with desire to do skilled work and receive the same pay that skilled workmen receive. In many sections of the country black men are doing skilled work for which they are receiving the same pay. PITTSBURG (TEX) COLOREDBUS INNESS MEAN HEAN BUSINESS The following wire is self explanatory: Pittsburgh, Texas, 2109 A. M. March 3, 1918. W. E. King, 2809 Swine Ave. Please send literature to the Colored Business League at once, azeit on the 6th inst. of the day, President. (Sometime azeit this league was organized and President Teal has organized to let others profit by his example.) DR. M. W. DOGAN ON THE GROUND Washington, D. C., Feb. 27, 1915. In the way to better service in the innovation on board passengers on the railroads of Texas. Will make full report or comment. IN AMERICA AGAIN. We are in receipt of letters from four students in which they say: "Though in whichever case I once traced line, from Private J. Phillip Hines and from Private J. Phillip Hines and from Comp Upon, both young men are old and the Dalie: Express Hercules & Dallas Express ORPHANAGE NOTES. Dickson Orphanage Campaign will begin on Sunday evening at 2:50 o'clock, Sunday evening at 2:50 o'clock,晚1 Richardson, pastor and Sunday at first Minstrel church on Wednesday night, the orphanage appeared at First Congregational church (white), Rev. Gonzalez, pastor on March 16 the teachers' effort at REV. SYDNEY SCOTT IN CALIFORNIA. At present, I am touring California, and shall not be home before the day, if no other hindered me, to see it. I am proud to press in LA Angeles and also in other cities in California. I know records. I am your respect fully. SYDNEY SCOTT. OIL TALK HEAR IT The Hoffman Oil and Refining Co. of Texas, (Houston headquarters) is selling stock at the value (par) of $1.00 per share. They are refining oil and have producing wells. They have paid $1,554,000 in dividends to shareholder. The first time in history that the Colored man has had the opportunity of buying stock in a $25,000,000 corporation. See me and buy your share. B. W. FRANKLIN Cornell Mt. Sales Dept. to Colored people. 2405 Main Street Dallas, Texas Liberal Territorial to Agents. PAGE FIVE CLASSIFIED "ADS" BASE BALL We are organizing a first-class ban club for the coming season and want to host a final ban club class clubs write. Wanted a few more first-class players, write. F. W. Mayer, West Grand Avenue, Oklahoma City, OKa. Telephone your want-a-band to The Dallas Express. WANTED. Good looking neat brown skin girls to learn hair care and hair posing in Beauty Parlor. Good wages, steady work. Call or phone. Jane Flintte, 1028 Main St. 3-1-11 Mrs. T. H. Miles of Chicago, teccher piano and voice, "Phone M. 3254 2174 Williams street. 3-154 Telephone your want-a-band to THE EXPRESS - Largest Metro circulation in Northwest best results. Miss Lola M. Hain - Hair Culturist, Poro System your patronage notice. Wanted your results. Phone M 3790 2511 San Jacinto St., Dallas, Texas. A reliable prescription clerk. Add- ress for Foster Drug Company, 561 W. 9th St. Little Rock, Ark. 8-2-21 HAVE YOUR HAIR WORK DONE! By Mrs. Hattie Garnett, Fohr Hair graduate. Service at my…succ. Hair salon, 1711 North Air Texas. 8-2-21 LADIES BEAUTY PARLOR. The Ladies Poro Beauty Parlor at 269 North Central. Avenue in the rear of D. L. Littleton's barbershop. Mrs. Temple Wewns—Grace of the Poro College of Hair Culture, will treat your hair scientifically, not hair chemically. We will teach which will give R beauty, color and abundant growth. Prices reasonable. Phone 2143, or call at 2897 Flora BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Learn to make and do-drip mirrors, its easy with my instructions. For parapets, use a mirror. Emmet W. Fraser, 1015 Jackson St. 2-8-0m Men- Sextuque-never fails to restore strength to those troubled with weak joints. Depend on dependent conditions, that undermine good health. Renatus sanitary care or Cumberland Chemical Co., 168 Berry Block, Nashville, Tenn. 10-1.27" See Gabe Dawson-of-Terrill, Texas for the best blood medicine. I also can cure any kind of wound. Will you be able to restore strength to those troubled with weak, nervous, run-down and dependent conditions that undermine strength? No, no charge. Write for free book. Cumberland Chemical Co., 168 Berry Block, Nashville, Tenn. ```markdown ``` TO THE CHURCHES OF EGON BEST R. R. ASSOCIATION Take notice—Rev. J. W. Fowler of Kaufman, Texas, the Messiany of Zion Rest Association will call you to the office. Please write me your troubles, also State representative of the NAACP, and State Institutional League of America. The only association doing business for the Negro, and operated exclusively by the REV. J. W. FOWLER. Box 554 Kaufman, Texas. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Branch Manager Wanted for old established Chicago Conn. sr. We fur- ward all kinds of office work, admin. matter, and equip store completely, in root location, all at our expense and pay you weekly work time in addition to liberal share of the profits your store earns. Were can be started leave time. No investment or previous experience necessary to secure this position. If you are in hands of our opportunity to make $4,900 to $15,000 a year, build and will pay you well from the start. Send me your application today. S. LEYV, Manager Dept. 728 Como Bullding, Chicago, III. Thompson & Johnson Lawyer Practice in all Courts, Supplier Building, Phone M. 352, Dallas. 2-12-11 Swell, Nifty Suit FREE Write to: 2127 Your address with being you proud with being you having been you having been you having been you the most beautiful the most beautiful the most beautiful the most beautiful You can have the most beautiful the most beautiful the most beautiful Pamela Tulloring Co., Chelsea, 2127 Chichester Tyr i" ie es SE A diate RIM A er ae tees G tbe aes da ; ; i y Soe Bin ¥ Sa “s eee ef H a naa Yc Se ac SE a RS RD Tato ic MY i ace is Now For Better Best Work } Dentistry Lowest Prices ; ee The Dental eee, DPR. YOPERS Specianst | i sng, ‘to give the following prices for a few days to Introduce our superior work and 3 Se a ees inte | Pee TS me ora aire nase a rat cts | pe Gaeteresucnraction wa Arann Soy ea oe Renee rem nase be We Have Special Offices For The Colored, : Where We Give You The Best Service PGi ead WkaaeAiieth, Gxt core ead rive tom DR. TOUERS 4 toroun i FREE EXAMINATION FREE 034 Maa iret, Oren Cental tse an perennecssssnssonnoneonesonooseseoescosossssoens peneresseseoeseooeoooeee TEXAS TOWNS ‘Rusk, ‘Texas, March 6—Mrs. Ap- jie Dickinen lett for Alto. Rony in Pree aigaeY ‘tation en, Hacer ‘Toman’ of syrie ‘aytaen communi, wae eerily Merten fey ace rn lat Dearan, of Brome ton, Sas the. nt of hor trier. Se also tudes of htt foe iy ee ot Min "nto gins) Pee I Thompase 4n oh tho sek tat eae ies couwnain rows ‘ilod_ be bea en, arf al Sethe ‘Mites —Cumbo and their tyathar Jone, were este ihe Mmean ai sunday ine Cornelia arper'wxe ie nest ttt, Me Thompeos, 2 few ‘Saye ba Thoms a ‘om a Came aad en ro 194, Ml! Hie Cunt ‘ott %0, Alun” tnt "Thovadey to She ler nr, hry Mr. BW, Williams of, Latin, veaviota, Yang. generat” at issn ‘Baar tad ar Siiskdatl rors teed bea” | inks Mabe cab i river aa inna tba ot hale foneal She pute sche den spent Seiay "and Saetoh ta Mk. vsting tendo” Prinie Ree Rooney airved Pri an wh ft orate acar 0 Ark Col Rtewhrof Semkam, wo ba betting MF aod." Gray has <araed ther bo. Mek Gay Aicomoatled tr ts fay tT, B Johinsod and Ws. A., C Sei eet wore i (a cee @ aa hea, nl eee ees ee Lenate cloned hes 0 iy “Gn exctet oe meer ron itor, fom edith chon "i asin Nea, ‘he amy oo Mca lee tmonee ton “Mra: Bertha Heiidersoo of Cricket. ane espe He oo ea ‘ Fai a ok Conk ten tro fr ear ‘Grrxet pater, ater ern "few : ae week teats | mayo yi Mr ae ws wali | Manono at 5 Packs bax vos ty 6. 2 own i the ft, Saturday, tt ora t,t i Be “Cosporst Ramivy’ Hentersca was! ¢ didinested visor at i Pie. G/M Suday mou at San ye tt ibe Pa noel lof ins ce cg om the bit se tee tr ried ed re Plerenting fst ei scoot, om ieee cour. Nowa sive ‘on ale othe oars, 3 fing tthe nice Tr Te he Hint hse Sack Wnstace' was meer ener e. Seen, Goes yes ae PPOPLER UNDERTAKITG 00: OT "vee am "Paneral Directors aad \] em ; fee Taco > ok ge wnt =} ae 1 Aut: Fiearne Service te Deltas Py a a ee here ore ie | ND 4 ee oonreel fa y <a ‘rasepponee: Cie po He See = Re ee) Meme ten) em ACR SIX ‘RUBK. eee ter rere A sosial affair wan given at the peat foo Pages tac = Bare tara tay ee on ee Me are aioe jnetsouvie ce Bia ce ne Sees teat _ ity. Siary Tyler received n tele bee ee tee Serre Tey. HD, Dewf af ‘Troupe wns cre are eae cas, sein a vat athe: Ee Gute comet a eee eas Sind nae a cee Menten seine hae ota eat tat wi, eT Sete or ei is ers ey Sere at Ses baa ae Rk ime cat set ine oe eee ee Be ae dy ease nae ale Save Oa Perens tc mater ok te Baumer ieee Sc i it, Se Tees Piieatre a ae pe et Soa es a ee ee tat pe etary ee oe Sr aaa Baal decorate See seer ih eco Panes santa aoa sae tee oi engl eee tare ar aeae eg bs dat ate be Beans Bigatti ae Ep pe ‘Pavia, Texas, March ¢.Prof, Perey 4." and pope ot iekley wer Miade to fee very ugh sal-t Int onaay event" when ‘De Ma tin. “ad Chota “ten fends of Far "ootore ‘nt to" Kinch an Jail ste Goodland school a two hour Mint, bach made. very ip ni ini Dearne withthe acho Moy Uughia erthy of parumount con. qin’ Tae, eves bi Pro Ath y hack Bit coculas meine pan ee ‘tte apening ¥ monies In ihe minary servic. He b ranks tf “fers in predociag ant ink bast Peat forthe Rtodard ite anurans So" tn he tat wr Fearn Che tana Ivana a a {huh cas toh poopie of tana Sans ne ty othe B18 Ene om any operation '= the site of Texas ‘rat Silt testes every darhary od soldier to continue paying the rc Ili War Hara, 2 Sralte'fo tke ext = peuey wi te Samaara Tate. 0 RE Te cahunants THY DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. MILFORD, PARIS, eee siven in the city was the anni- veroury of Sieg, Safronia.fohnn at Nov #0 N. Rusk street, about 24 Ia- les congregated ‘at her” beaulitully decorated home, where. they spent the time very pleasantly.” Victrola music foasta, society gossip, and bountiful Fepast Were the order of the day. Muay presenta were. recelved. from fiends! in and out of the ely. Mra. a. Franklin, who has been in ‘Tyler’ and. Rusk visiting for’ the Dust “ale wooks "were greeted with (elles and welcomes. by ‘her way {rlendn in Paris on her’ return this week, Dr Seott Chi of Lowislana was 1 thi ety this works and preached fat MU Zion M. E."churen. Every one in Paris haus wiih delight the ‘rex fence of Dr. Chinn. He eld” a re Yival In Paris'a your And hall aso, "The oealorien! contest of" Laldwin Grammar School, will take. place’ a Sumner theater, Atonday’ night, March teu" The ‘childven are preparing. to AAght w tatile royal for prizes on the oveasion. Wtev. J."W. Gilder and. is hurehinen Gre preparing tig: things for Easter. "They expect 0. 40 over ihe top. ‘ira, Einma Gray, the daughter of Me, “Chas, "Vanoy ‘has’ rturued to Chicago, ater spending several weeks with her" parents. Afr. Mack "Mae~ Canimon, the husband ‘of Aira, Della MacCamon left" Sunday for Macon, Ga, where he will axsuine the jeader: ship ‘of Florida Bicssom ‘Brass ‘band, Mrs Chas. "Rue, who tx interioketor tor VirKinia Minstrels went to Shre- Veport to take up his work, Taw. Taylor, Tekas, March | 6.—Parent, fair: “heh” cted a a amps och coh vt hon tate ake "ha acy a ‘cen ausgey ey. “Aah” Ste Dear MAN veer a hacer ei set ot ae soe Slt Wee Sot SAL ics Sonal." eh nda Suche OW Anna eta Mi” Cora, Wighinuen. seen iimtt s oasallet roe aioe ea ates "Mundy Mie ote Ely dh ini seat a « shat tm ‘at ia Prof, LR. Lockhart of Kirbyvilie, emt ses Wie tes et et etal "se ME ahd aint nates. Say merrvaner tn. bt eas tat ae Sin nto Gani wna foo Mr ant Sn ea Bina AE iexiniy_nobine” and wie sate iil” wage ae. Sty Wala Wedncdey Sat Sc ites "nary, "Wtined. fom Baan naar hee Bote St ering wit woes of Se. Sod Bes tee Ret Cn ot Bran. oe ce fiat out aad hn, St Saat “sel a Mand Wage ot onter arived a tar, Sr Ben sie "as entcram atin cele wae 8S wth ahr i Cela Binds angie Noma ira" Perms sola ter tbe i ste Cette “eee day“ Mote N at folic ant’ Sree.” See ieihay, Se a Wick, Bi Sa Vial Jalna aot es” a aan eae ‘DEKALB. Dekalh, teres, March — 6.--The ont pope oh ton, orand Perry Ze we Sook *rahineion Liters ted, Se J-0 tailln president X. Pub, vice btm: en Ma ain art a tek ted: “Mrs Lale Proty rs. ncbel Walker, eet Watking pate Of Coe i ireh preached ou Mirring seroon Sunday ioc They area work improving St Pati Gite als eek PALESTINE + Patong, Toran March 6th expen isin Wown again you wa ittee me, A Tayor sales Comet a at Met Tian Bs Crwmtord ax been vrs ities eee | COMING! | HON. W.E. KING epee tea EDITOR DALLAS EXPRESS, DAL. TAS TEXAS. LYCTUMEL, AD SERVICE ADVOCATE, STATE ORGANIZER NEGRO BUS: ANESS LEAGUE IN TEXAS. ‘Will lecture in the Interest of the Business League and’ Social” Ser- vice "Work in Texas. With over. fuarter ‘century of work in Texas at 2'publisher, indented with the work Which conéerns the Slate and Its People from every angle Mr. King fas Bad much experience and what he ts undertaking to-do for the poo- Ble s too well kio'wa to need expla ation ‘Rere,” When You see the at hovacement of his coming, ly aside Your doubte ndiference and” preju Ace, and help to take Lia coming a aucweat, St wll help. you ates: Note—Dates will be made for all skips.” Watch tis column for’ aa- nouncement. ‘Any elty, tol oF community, tn- terested fa the" establishment "aud maintenance of a’ sibre, mop, fae tory, kim or other enterprise, whieh may’ offer employment to, young’ Col: ored people, ar who may ‘dealre. to further lift the moral or social stand | ard of the comma, wil nd Mr King a valuable alge. ‘Thoue who de sire none of these things dona, wil of ‘eourae ot: write, ‘Yours. truly, W. B KING, 2600 Swine Ave oF Personal 3701 Cochran a, Phone’ Ht, 6293 alias, Texas, ‘ALTO. ‘AM, Tesse; March’ ¢.-—Rev. Hollis sean ‘with his people atthe CM. Shure Sunday” Berviteselig well tended both day thd nithe Lit Enral Denon ot Mr." ara ‘alee ‘lex Denmon died. Reb, "36, with octmoni afer an Mines‘ «Ye faye ds Or Miler, kas bgon' con fined (o'hiy room forthe ast ‘Tew ays “its. Johnnie Mation of Winona tn vain olativen Ina, Beis. Anderson of Hec108 1 spending x fow ays at home rw Sarah Anderson lett for tous ton where she wl spends" month orn to Nrt. Katy Hamlson on the 2th, si ce the Title Bradley Boye for the tecpree at Bradley “and” Martin's Disee of bustnens, 211 N. Central Ave, Seltmade ana ited iiecrewn shop. it Chae (CLEANING, PRESSING AND. ALTERING ing ws now, PHONE M. 5098.” PORO BEAUTY PARLOR 205% Fm 8, DALL/S, TEXAS. ove so Cerin tn fore Brown Bach ie ies Baws Wap Mme, L. F. Frazier, Proprietor. Le wae LLNS A pat PN tae] Cee OP telis a ety aeamte (Eszere= mia ais Jil Be ecece Invention of an Expert Chemise You fobabiy Mare ted all sorts or femegien on Jour scalp" wit feulng ihe dated feu ual you fare beceme iscouraved. and. foot couldenee iv all hair remedicn Tht Sands of others, like yourself; Aoally tcened to haing sey» Quinade, and have been a0. pleaned wit the re suit; (ney" would hover ‘again was their Wave Or money uni anytsing cise Sagat ot an snr yom. adet_ it is hlehly medicated fan a aa! scalp food. guinads at Teeer and nourishes the Toots of the Mair, causing’ & natu! rowth of fons, straight ‘hait it- wil sake conte, atv bar aut and st, ied lay to Put up in the atte de sired uinade' will poultvely slay Hening ofthe scalp? and Sandra whlch isthe fea eatse’ of mort alt dnd tap troubn "To get West rerlls from the use of duinade, one shoud shampoo the tealp every two weeks wi Seehys Guimisoup. a noap made’ enrol of Dare veaeiabte ois Guioasoay ib ten: very freely" and is 'tthorough| Sieanner_ It teaver tie hate nt funy nod tnpart 9 relrechian fet tng. tothe scalp woeqtaled by ‘any other anampoo, TREO on Feil Secty's Qulnade sail Gainanoap, aang’ tor chem by their ulna, "Price te 35 conte tach, If your drugsit or dealer does ot wc these two ariel snk Aim to obtaln them from bls whole- tale for 90u, or send ts the price fed we wil tall hem to you direct Secby “Drug Coy 19 Han th St, ee ste a ELITE CHEMICAL CO., Why ony a beautiful woman when ‘ou can have the ELITE PREPARATIONS to make twice as beautiful Elite Hair Grower and * wilte‘Dandralt Remedy, Elite Face Crom, flte Puce Powder, Flite Odor Killer, et Agents Wanted alte agents make from ¢10 40 €18 wonky Information ELITE CHEMICAL COMPANY, 1912 W. He Re Avenae Branston, Mh eat ste 4 4 IT woxer ox . stort Novice ag Business Confidential EMPIRE CO, 100% Mata St { Phowe Me 98 0, ON ALL, 10NG STANDING AND CHMONIC DISEASES. 1 traat succesfully all blood and sila ineatn, ete, rie se felcosag, diiecs of ihe iomach, Islstnes, iver, Kidneys and ladder, nervous scat, malar, dlsased| Of the ears, none’ and threat ulcers oia‘sors. Blo tala, rapture, srollen ols, appsndictis, ovarta| drolfen jini” appendicitis, ovarits tucrigi headache: mind wanderine| insanity to alep ellen ay allne scknens), nerve weaker Tau ntuct’ many” seas’ mene Gone "here Otice Up-Stare Over Coker Drug ‘store TYLER, TEXAS RY if CAct ie ah P. 2a fA as (ido V-UA = on Fluffy, Soft, Silky, Long] lusing Herolin Recreean rameete Breen fedekon te eget] "AGENTS WANTED. efor USB REGINALL COCOA BALM Ase Gi i oe Beh) (a) io | eat ast cota areca at Breeds. ra toe rea Pae, aes sata leur eine sie ae feecinvant LABORATORY aaa en Plant by the Farmer's Planetary Monthly And Daily Guide for 1919 armern OOF nation and the nating over the 16 are tooking to you tar ea'ate'tn ‘net t's eater Spey st fot ond aing onan Ser uae tok soso he Unit of rtieon os rok sae iets GO ie Pathe aad et eaten ere eater pent Ce eee ore eee Ges ores Soe cat aie are hc ule muy tf che an ncn, win stent " Su ido" a wane aga eaters rene ee teen fees se fee eee ee 8 cee eae Hie tad itr tetera [eda ae a ete Fens oii Be aa ash tense ces Bartha "ih Tat dat ott, hy att emer SRO TRRAPG, Es aia Ht tg pth Mal ad Petree hae saincvnke A Chwvt te op ete Ste ame nee fa te SR eal car etki Bae oe Galt Reta Belo" BP WAITER brentann 1 plant, bythe Guide. for 1918 ea ani a a a gt phere ts cast Rael eee Coat Bee Riaaa Gh thanicr at eta te Pils SF acces tear tae A ae BAgif aa eche yee aa eae sae MR ganda weber pe Be si ibedl ated Hhumbeiam eae Rtas et te ul and nae your protuton frie eur, Pie Huth nar iten promt stanton Voron thea wa woud J, C, ARNWINE, Box 362. Brenham, Texas Ma The National Co-operative Trading Co. te iol shat toe ot he rigter Many Umea See FAL scorn, P. 0, Bex 235 Falealing, Text, 21 5 ne WHITAKER’S CAFE Wo deckson Steet Digger, righee and Better than ever. Meals to aut the pocket esoeneseeseneneenons neeenseeeseneesseseosnossenses eee etter reeeeeeteesetettttes “ % r ae = , QUINO BEAUTY COURSES laa Ba tea me : GANTT QUINO’ SCHOOL, y 3 Have You Hair {i Bean ee Bee oo eee). Scalp Troubles? || 7 ag ‘Tell them to the Dermetslogts | | io see and Scalp Specialists with aepu- | gM IE Ye tation of over 18 years for honest ~ ih i] service. Since the year 1899, 7 4 ‘ ‘we have successfully tated and | if a cured thousands of cases of scalp BR. ANG WHE. WA. JOKNSOM, PREB. AND VICE and hair diseases, which means wMrne seneen OF eeneeene aaDecaak that wel:ave ansistedGrand Nature in making the hair grow LONG, SOFT and GLOSSY. We. shall be pleased to make a microscopic exarmuation by mail FREE. for those sending for our ques ton blank, enclosing 3c. postage stamp, of 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 tor her name.. Address DR. and MME. W. A. JOHNSON, 800 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. ‘OFFICIAL NOTICE. ‘To The Union of Royal Pans: I take this method of informing you that our’ general work is dolng fine, We ‘hope to keep 10 by. each ‘Kingdom waking full, punctual “and find accurate reports.” Soe to It (hat ‘every member get in and’ takes care OF the lek widows and orphans, ‘Again T call your attention to the action of the last Grand Sexson, that tach Kingdom must" eubyeribe for The Dallan Express, tt bem the of cial ‘organ of the’ Union of ‘oval Family. Have tt sent to your * Worthy scribe. ‘Address Hon, W. E. King, Eto, 260) Swiss avenue, Dallas, ‘Texas, fnelosing’ $1.50 for & year's sulaerip: tion: The Cost of Supplies, Next {will call your attention to the fact, that all ‘of our applica are costing atch more, to-wit! ‘Finauelal Cards pet doz... 28e Application Blanks each” 35e ‘Transfer Cards, each > 25 Polleles, each. 0 Suecese to" all Fraternally yours, 8. R, NEWSOM, ‘Universal King peat THE PEOPLES’ FURNITURE 60, lp a lis | Fie Notre ‘ = . <a 3 -_ ie se 4 iy b | Commer, Boll and. Bryan Strets, We"now uoeo with compte ae of everyting. you mish in & home, Btnlnoed ‘rata Call and inapet oo forme on satlin whlch are. rit Gur ices ‘are the iowest on wba You may need Tepate’ work o. apecaly wn. kk su, Bropeeory phone tesdence he 06t: tore HST tenidence 8. 963; Store HCSS1 Mineral Wells, TeX, March 6, Arrivals: Rev, P. T. Yakum, km 100; Mrs. T. K. Gunem, km 101; Ms. George Robinson, Seymour; Mr. Arthur Stuart, Paito; Mrs. Emeline Stuart, Paito; Mrs. Emeline Elliott, Mr. Cecil Tempkin and Vernie Johnson, Ft. Worth; W. Hodges, W. Hodges; here we have friends, Mrs. Wiley Craik has returned home from Ft. Worth. Mrs. Craik has returned home from Kinsella and Vernie Johnson, Mrs. Maggie Simmons was a success. Miss Ethel McGar, the sweet voiced teacher, held the audience spell bound. A neat sum was realized, and Mrs. McGar was with laughter. The ladies of the A. M. E. church had a bazaar last week. The Mock was a bazaar last week. Mrs. Ruth Harris left for her home in Waco, after a visit with family and Mr. C. C. Simmons. Mr. Walter Scott has returned from his home for his annual visit for his home. Little Rock, Ark. Mrs. Joe McIlenn, Grand Marshal of the annual visit for his annual visit for all chapters under her jurisdiction. We wish her much success in the season of Waxahachie is here to spend the season. W. C.assuped a very delightful week in Ft. Worth, with Madams A. Blassingame and L. Worrell. The rally at the C. M. E. Church was a great success, $220.88 was the result. The Sunday school action was a huge success, with trips to trip to Fort Worth. SaturdayM. Berry Black entertained with music and dancing to the Medal of Ft. Worth. BONHAM Bonham, Texas, March 6. Mrs. Irianan Flamengan died mid-June. Mrs. was buried in the Cemetery, Rev. James Carr officially at the C. M. E. church, which gave Friday night under the auspices of the Willing Worker. Rev. S. F. Stokes, the Roads and Mrs. Arthur Winters were married Saturday night. Rev. F. S. Stokes, officiated, and Mrs. F. S. Stokes, the city visiting relatives, met the club with Mrs. P. M. McKee, Feb. 19th. The 21 Marechal Niel met with Mrs. Cliff Alexander, Feb. 26. A Miss. Lillie Dupree of Terrell is in the city visiting relatives. in the city visiting relatives, Mrs. Ida Hirmer was called to Sherman last week to attend the conference. Mrs. Lola Bean of Amatis is in the city at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Grace Stewart has resided here since she was a teenager, has been visiting friends, Mr. Alex Wilson, Ms. Willie Brown, Ms. Katherine, Saturday key, J. A. Swam, officiated, Mr. Hudson is on the sick list, The Bethlehem Baptist Mission The Woodman is on the Kavey The Woodman paid to Mr. Karyan $150.00 for the death of his friend, then paid it in 12 hours after PURCELL. Purcell, March 6-23; were here at their best. Rev. Robert Curtis, pastor of the church, invited his church and charmed his hearers with his elicitation as a preacher. Sr. were added to the church and invited his church to attend $60.00. Mr. Robert Thompson and Washington College have returned home with his wife, Mrs. Will Allen have returned from Marlin, Texas, and accompanied by his sister-in-law. Lailie has returned home from visiting relatives in Panilla Valley, Rev. R. D. Duckrey has returned home to visit in Louisiana, Arkansas and Georgia. Mrs. Henriet Brown is still improving, Mrs. Gertrude Gives is visiting relatives and friends. Dr. Mrs. Patsy Carter of Oklahoma City is visiting relatives and friends. Dr. Oklahoma City, in his car last week. Mr. F. T. Alexander of Oklahoma City passed through the city Sunday. OTTO. Otto, Texas. March 6 - Sunday School was very prompt at Jernalena Sunday and a great crowd was white children. The Jernalena Hooke's to the Mr. George Elli, which took place in 1920, 1926, Sherman Ray and wife have a fine haby lay at their home. Mother and children are doing fine. Miss Barfield, Sherman Ray and wife have a santiamaria. Mr, J. A. Barfield's little baby died Sunday morning and the parents were in Marlin, Sunday. Ms. Leila Bailley of Houston is visiting her mother. David William has joined the Express force. Remembres the paper KAUFMAN. Knaiman, Texas, March 6. - Rev. O. C. Carroll, pastor of the A. M. E. O. C. Carroll, pastor of the A. M. E. O. B. Burdleon of Smithville, assisted him at his morning service. Collection should be at Bold Pilgrim church. Thursday night, when Mies M. Dauchery and Mrs. Lillian E. Glipson gave an interesting concoction. Mrs. Margeirage Shannon and Mrs. J. D. Mayfield are visited at Rockefeller. Rev. Bell and Rev. A. G. Winn of Terrill, week the end-with Mrs. J. D. Mayfield are visited at Rockefeller. Rev. Bell and Rev. A. G. Winn of Terrill, week the end-with Mrs. J. D. Mayfield are visited at Rockefeller. J. Jackson of Dallas, in writing in the city, Mr. and Mrs. O. Prenom recounts a telegraph from the president turned from France and in Camp Upton, New York. Roberts received from oversee 756 from her con. Private Roberts. Several telegraphs from them being by Mr. Fred Scott. THE DALLAS EXPRESS. DALLAS. TEXAS. SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1919. TUSKEDEE INSTITUTE—Summer school for teachers. June 9th through July 18, 1919. Courses in Literary and Industrial subjects. YOUR NEW SUIT will be a DAISY and will give complete satisfaction if ordered here. PRICES TO FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK The MODEL TAILORS 2313 ELM STREET UELL PHONE MAIN 402N Bargains in uncalled for Double-Breasted. Box-Dack Suits. Colored all of them left Saturday night for the Capitol City. Mr. D. Johnson, John Johnson, and Eric Dallas, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugen Johnson. ITASCA. Church Notes. Promptly at 9:15 Squat. Winn sounded the gavel for S. B., the teacher was reported. He was reported. Our hearts burned within us as we the teacher "H. is Finished," John 19-30. The Lord's supper was administered. Collection for the day. Little Bethel A. M. E.—The S. B. is progressing nicely with an increase of membership each Sunday. Every Sunday, Rev. Halvay preached a wonderful sermon from Hob. L. 922 subject, which the Lords surrender was administered a nice sermon at 2:30 p. in the choir is doing nicely under the leadership of Bro. B. L. Anderson. The silver star Sunday representing class No. 1, Bro. Will Tayler's party Saturday night for the teacher. GARLAND. Garland, Texas, March 6-There was a grand concert given Saturday at the Garland Baptist church proceeds $12.50 for the benefit of the Garland Colored School. Mira Blanche Thomas, Miss Shaun Maughan, Miss Shana W. E. Pritchard, given a fine repast Saturday, March 1st at the Garland Public School. The Garland Public School is progressing nicely. Enrollment to date. $55. Services were well attended Sun. THURBER Thurber, Texas, March 6- Sunday school was well attended Sunday, A. M. Shannon preached an ael lesson N. Shannon preached an ael lesson T. B.anks, pastor preached, at mrs. Mely Jackman, pastor preached, at the meeting to order at noon and Mission duty was discharged, inference Mary Hunt of Eulalia is making her Mary Hunt of Eulalia is making her GAINESVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wedo and their many friends are rejoicing over the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wedo and their popup; soldier boy, has returned to his native land. He ex-communicates with his family, having reached New York City last Monday. Mr. Albert Watson of Pilot Point, has been visiting friends here for several days. He has news to Bernard Blackson or telephone it in to 30% later than Sunday evening. Wanted—A Colored barber for white trade. ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED You'll find Sloan's Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache Put it on freely. Don't rub it in. It can cause a sense of scouting relief sooil follow! External aches, stiffness, soreness, cramped muscles, strained muscles, back pain, and fight off the relieving qualities of Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. Add any drugs for it. Sloan's Liniment Kills Pain HONEY GROVE. MARSHALL. 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The holdings of the Maria (1 Company were sold only a few days ago for $3,500,000, which was a part of the Hoffman Survey, and every dollar invested in the M rine Oil Company is now worth $17.50. Our driller, Mr. C. M. Flickenberg, who drilled three wells for us last Spring, in the State of Kansas, is now on the ground in Burkburnett with his drilling machine and will begin drilling our well just as soon as arrangements can be completed. Our lease is one every dollar invoiced with his drilling. Our Speech We are sold share pur value, people, as we want are to be derived now in Texas and sold over one-bank leading men, such Dr. Hurd, Dr. Madam Virginia daily. Our Presidency of Texas; but we all be sold, and below and mail the office at once we will notify him. The white rain low in his footsteps their money in oil is just like going there is over one investing in oil, the Texas' Daily life, go to the C listen to the hum way into mother mother earth any one well. Just the your share of it? prejudice in oil. Oil Fields, but we Oklahoma and Kansas and income. Our Special Offer To Texas People. We are selling to the public 50,000 Shares of our Stock at $1.00 per share per value, and we have allotted 20,000 of these Shares to Texas people, as we want the Texas people to help share in the large profits that are to be derived from our production. Our President, Mr. J. J. Allen, is now in Texas and has been there for about two weeks, and he has already sold over one-half of the Stock allotted to Texas as quite a few of our leading men, such as Bill McDonald, Rev. A. I. Boone, Rev. E. M. Griggs, Dr. Hird, Dr. Dra. Morgan and Busch, Prof. B. F. Darrell, Prof. Porter, Madam Wiggins have bought in large quantities and others are buying daily. Our President is now in Duffan, and has planned to tour the state of Texas; but we do not know how far he will get before the Stock will all be sold, and we would advise that you cut out the application blank below and mail to us at once for the amount of stock you want, or write the office at once that you would like to see our president personally, and we will notify him to call upon you. The white race has succeeded; and if we are to succeed, we must follow in his footsteps. If you don't believe that white people are investing their money in oil, go into Fort Worth, Wichita Falls, or Dallas, Texas. It is just like going to a circus that is only to be in town one day. I'll bet there is over one hundred thousand visitors in those cities daily, who are investing in oil. Again, if you don't believe what I say, just read any of the Texas' Daily papers; and if you want to see the greatest sight of your life, go to the City of Burkburnett, and take a view at the oil fields and listen to the hum of the gas engines and drilling machines pounding their way into mother earth to reach the black liquid gold that flows out of mother earth anywhere from two to four thousand dollars per day from one well. Just think of it. Don't it remarkable? Are you going to get your share of it? If you don't it is your own fault; for there surely no prejudice in oil. Not only have we this very valuable lease in Burkburnett Oil fields, but we also have some valuable holdings in Anderson Co. Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. Our stockholders share equally in all properties and income. TEXAS TOWNS Corcaina, Texas, March 6, 1919. Card of Thanks. I wish to thank my many friends at their kindness and beautiful floral offerings; the principal and teachers Moore for his counseling words and the undertaker who rendered excellent service during my 12 hours. Sixth Avenue Baptist Church. Sunday school was well attended and collection good. The pior, the Rev. W. M. Harte preached a docu- tion. Much information was given. The Missionary society men met the society and their friends gave a "White Shower" for the pastor and his wife. Tuesday evening, March 11, the Church. Sunday school was largely attended Sunday morning. Supt. Prof. C. H. H. C. preached, past, Mrs. Patti Brown appeared at Bethel Tundray night and entertained the audience lightly. Pastor C. H. H. C. greeted green with hh powerful sermona- tion. Two hundred and ten people commun- M. Nassau McLellan, admin & Rev. M. McLellan McLade spent a few years in the city. The chairman and sponsor editorials, De. H. P. Evans of Tiger, agent Mom. M. Evans of Tiger, agent Mom. --- PAGE EIGHT CORSICANA ABOUT THREE WEEKS AGO PURCHASED A FOUR ACRE LEASE RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE GREAT BURKBURNETT TEXAS OIL FIELDS AT A COST OF $15,000.00. Follow The Crowd. oce has succeeded; and if we are to succeeds. If you don't believe that white people go into Fort Worth, Wichita Falls, or to a circus that is only to be in town hundred thousand visitors in those cities. Again, if you don't believe what I say, earth and if you want to see the great city of Burkburnett, and take a view at of the gas engines and drilling machinery earth to reach the black liquid gold where from two to four thousand dollinks of it. I can't it remarkable. If you don't it is your own fault; for Not only have we this very valuable leather also have some valuable holdings in Arkansas. Our stockholders share equally Tifton, Texas, March E--Rev. H. P. Evans, pastor harris H. A. P. Evans, pastor harris H. A. P. Evanas was returned to the city after a visit by Rev. Evans is now preparing to start the building of his new church. Mr. Tucker Tucker's home near the city of Tifton was damaged by fire Evans is now causing from defective fire. Private Valdez Polk is one of the latest retiring from France. He is looking for work now at Ato, was on the city Friday night on account of the coming of Editor W. E. King. He is spending several weeks with his son, Dr. Blindoe at Forney, is at home again to the delight of her many friends. He is at Dixon the Orphanage spent Sunday at home on a visit to husbands "Hollie Nickens" closed her school this week and will spend some time at her home of her father, Mr. Pierce Nickens. "This Holly Nickens closed her school this week and will spend some time at her home of her father, Mr. Pierce Nickens." Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker was at her home of her father, Mr. Mary Morgans a spent few days but week in Texaskana on a trip to Johnson of North Tifton, after a long歇 of illness is agile to be up and about the house The influenza is said to be much blamed in our city as report 1 by the Times. The Vine Bible Baptist church, on W. Common and Ellis streets, all services were well attended. Sunday service was $12.00. Causs number 2 leads with Brother Dare Mosely as teacher, Rev. H. O. Alcorn or has been pastor of the church since 1915. B. B. Proston, president of the B. U., has put the union over the Lip. Rev. S. B. Stephens, pastor of the great church at Sevan, reports a great meeting. Raised $100 by the leadership of East Texas Association, the express at Lewis Hill's café, East Erwin street. JACKSONVILLE. Jacksonville, Tenn., March 6—Rev. Pwinkli, P. C. Henson Chapel; Pwinkli, P. C. Henson Chapel; sermon to a large congregation Sunday at 13 o'clock, collection $15.00. Pwinkli, P. C. Henson Chapel; Town. President of A Seminary College lectured at the Baptist church Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hewson of Shreveport, and a few in a town of the city starting Mr. and Mrs. Lom Haws, Rev. 12, M. Hewson, Rev. 12, M. Hewson, sank, Patristone, and Gold correspondent for the Western Star Publishing Co. TYLER. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. We could sell our lease to-day for $30100 if we cared to do so. Read and Daily Paper for prices of Burk Bu nett lease. THE WORLD WONDER OIL GRS CO. The Bank Barnett oil field as the OUR HOLDINGS able lecture at the C. M. E. church Friday night, Feb. 28 to a large audience. Dr. P. A. Sims made the introductory remarks. L. A. Pierce, Mrs. J. C. Coleman, was so forebite as he preached the gospel of business to our people until he was asked to return. Mrs. J. B. Coleman of Dallas; Misses Amanda Shanks, Gladys Shanks and Amanda McCormick, were week visiting Rev, and Mrs. J. W. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hane en route to Cuney. Dr. A. Sims lectured to a laureate at the Baptist church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glimore of Dal's; Mrs. M. E. Martin, the Baptist church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glimore of Dal's; Mrs. M. E. Martin, the following teachers were nominated by the Sup. of Denson Chapel S. and continued with Mrs. M. E. Martin. Mrs. L. W. Ragsdale, teacher of Senior class, Prof. R. L. Sandera, Mrs. R. E. Clemana, teacher of Juniors. Mr. D. B. Harris, 'as her intermediate class; Mrs. Pearl Martin, Mrs. R. E. Clemana, Owens from Richmond, Mo. to the city, Mr. P. L. Ragadale and little daughter left Saturday night for PARIS. Paris, Texas, March 6.—Rew. Mooncy, the pastor of St. Mary Cavalry Church in Dallas, spent a real days with influenza, and died of the C. M. B. church stage, a financial rally last week and succeeded in raising over two hundred dollars to pay for a doctor. The first prize, a diamond of the C. M. B. church stage, Alicia HIll, who raised over 1400 lb. The American Woodman are making a big celebration in the new town of Dallas. Supervailing Deputy of this district states that this celebration promises even given in Paris, twenty-five days, to be obligated next Thursday night. The waiters of the Gloria theater, the Summer theatre on last Wednesday night, the affair was enjoyed by the members of the C. M. E. church gave a banquet last Thursday in honor of Rev. Jv. A. Stout Rev. A. B. Lennox of Detroit, who has been ill in out again. The brotherhood of St. Paul church met and -re-organized last Sunday. The brotherhood will meet every Sunday. The Negro Advancement League will render a very interesting program for the Buford theatre. All the citizens, of Paris, are invited to take part and become members of the League. The Buford theatre, New York, the McPherson were united in marriage. A. Littleton's nasht a house on Shiloh street, and will move there soon. M. Calvary Baptist church in still another house on Shiloh street. Rev. F. E. Mooney, pastor is on the sick list, unable to be at his post. Rev. R. Conner preached two ATLANTA. THE WORLD WONDER OIL AND GAS CO., Buy your Stock now, to marry may be too late. We do not sell less than 10 acre to one person. We accept Liberty Bonds as cash. Do you wonder why so many people of the white race rise up and down the streets in thirty finest of automobiles and live in the finest of houses, with us as their servants, and all their luxuries of life? It’s because they invest their money. They take a chance. We can do the same, if we will behind our race enterprises and in a Neuro company, where you will get a square deal. See who he owns the company. **OFFICERS** J. J. ALLEN, President DR. J. W. McCLELLAN, V-Pres. DR. GEO. HEDGEPEPTH, Ast. Secy JAMES McNEAL, Treasurer MARTIN Omaha, Neb. PHIL A. JONES, J. H. A. JOHNSON, Wichita, Kana. DR, A. B. WASHINGTON, Atlantic City, N. J. Atlantic City, N. J. Atlantic City, N. J. CHAS, BURT. Atlantic City, N. J. FATHER OF WILLIAMS, Omaha, Neb. THE WORLD 1518 East 181 KANSAS GENTLEMEN Please acc Capital Stock pay for same. Share par val. It is under will promptly ticipate in all that they may Name ..... R. F. D. or at City Capital Stock of your Company. Enclosed find $ to pay for same, which I understand that you are now selling at $1.00 per share. It is understood and agreed that if your Stock is all subscribed. You will promptly return my money. I further understand that I am to participate in all of your company's present holdings and all other properties that they may acquire in the future. We are not obligated. tended Sunday, pastor, Rev. C. P. Moore preached a splendid sermon. Miss Martha Washington is visiting Mrs. Francis Collier is visiting Mrs. Francis Collier is visiting Naphew Fletcher, Dawson and children visited relatives and friends in the South. Don't forget to report, Mrs. L. Washington, when in want for Mrs. Dawson, between the Atlanta Colored high school and fourteen different schools of Cass County Saturday, preparation is being made to lure those who may be present. The faculty, Mrs. Dawson, and Miss Alma G. Allen will not leave a stone unturned. Don't forget time and place. Madams Newman and Dudley are back from Leuchart, Dr. A. J. McNamara, and Wm. Anderson was in the city Saturday and Sunday. He left for Houston, Pendragon, who has been here from parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson became mother and father of a boy who will be the next teacher, Mr. H. M. Bell and daughter, Miss last week for Saikoon Saikchwan. Mrs. Dr. C. A. Adam had girls used to concert at Live Oak Garden and concert at Live Oak Garden. Baptist church last Saturday night. Mr. Bill Pondegrass is still on the sick list. MARLIN. Marlin, Torae, March 8—Dr. G. W. bullard made a slaughter from Jere- SMITHVILLE MARLIN ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS REV. E. M. GRIGUS, Banker, Palestine, Texas W. H. WARDEN, Warden Hotel, Gmah, Omaha W. H. WARDEN, Warden Hotel, Gmah, Omaha DR. A. D. BORDERS, Ft. Worth, Texas REV. R. S. JENKINS, Ft. Worth, Texas aa. WONDER OIL AND GAS CO., STITTUO, MO. Sept of your application to: ___ Sh of your Company. Enclosed find $___ which I understand that you are now selling as a rested and agreed that if your Stock is all subs return my money. I further understand that I of your company’s present holdings and all other acquire in the future. MAIL CERTIFICATE TO reet Address State mihau 16th chapter, Rev. E. L. Jack- son made a raking charge over the top from John the 12th chapter. The local N. A. A. C. P. held Sunday at the A. M. E. church had a large attendance and received 30 guests of S. The reporter will be found at 222 Bill street. There was an oratorical contest held at the high school. We were told that the contestants but learned that they were not. Calvert, Texas, March 6—Miss B. C. Curtis is up after a hard fight with the flu. Garrett Grove Church. Garrett Grove Sunday school opens at 9 a.m. in fifth Fult. K. Age at his point, Rev Mack Nelson, pastor at the a thorn of grace. Miss Effe Sapp, and Miss Leola Whitson and others are among our leading school workers. Our pastor, Rev Taylor of Houston will be with us one the 4th Sunday. In the city, the god of mo and Mrs. J. D. Walling. Miss Effe Sapp came in Saturday from Waco where she spent few months with her husband, who was at Camp McArthur, Rev. Jas. Kinney of Camp, Rev. J. Kinney of Camp, Saturday on his way to his church, Pleasant Grove Baptist church of Joanes Prairie School. Private Clifton Talley from Lee, came in Thursday. Mr. Effer, mentioned in saying that Miss K. M. Williams and S. C. Griga went to Haumond, Sunday with Prof. F. T. Kelley and Mr. J. Edward. They spent the week-and at the horse of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. total program sampled Mrs. M. dont of wms the claws: Class No. Class No. Class No. Class No. Total ams A. C. A. C. Jackson day school Miss Kisla Cixtta. M were the Griffin School. DR. HOWARD M. SMITH Kansas City, Mo PROF. JOB E. HERNIFORD REV. WM. H. THOMAS, Kansas City, Mo DRS. MORGAN & BUSCH, Dallas, Texas. C. H. WALKER, Brown, Ala. JOHN J. JEFFERSON, Baltimore, Md. QUICK. 10. Shares of the and find $ to you are now selling at $1.00 per your Stock is all subscribed. You other understand that I am to par- t holdings and all other properties State E. L. Jack- arge over the magazine. L. hold Sun- burch had a received 30 convene with arch on church W. Bald Smith, Chapel Hill community. Mr. R. Ordeson, one of Calver's Mr. Odd Pallows is sick at his home. Mr. Tom Tayler of Thomson was in the city a few days last week the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Stewart. Mr. Chas, Ayers an old citizen of Bridge Community died Fri- day. Mrs. L. M. Payne Hall of Doyle, Texas, spent Saturday and Sunday in the Royal Cliffen Talley of Camp Lee of Petersburg, Va. on Friday. All were glad to greet him. Miss Kellin Calvin, accompanied her Miss Elise Tally to Hammond, Texas. M. Mariah Church. The M. Mariah Sunday school met we all enjoyed ourselves. Sunday school opened at 9:30 a.m. at the M. Mariah Church. Sr. after a few remarks turned in over to the pastor, Rev. A. L. Taylor, Sr. when St. Stanley was in Saturday from Garnerville to Dallas Express, for the Dallas Express. Colgate was in today and subscribed for the Dallas Express for six months. Mrs. L. M. Payne calls to Ennis Monday on account of Mr. House, her brother-in-law, L. Roberts. Roberts conducted a visit. Rev. S. L. Gates, pastor preached a noble sermon, text, Mtt. 13-27. At night another .bible sermon was de- signed by the pastor. Collection $24.53. Rev. S. L. Gates Massaging and Mr. Hannah Hyland married at her home on South Side of town. Wed at 6:30 p. l. They left for New York home. Mr. Henry Hopkins visited the city visiting his uncle and aunt, and Mrs. Goon, Loyola. They visited his friend. Miss Lena L. Smith Sunday. St. James A. M. E. Church and Sunday school rendered an examination program on Sunday and the congregation is liberal to the A. C. E. League. Their program was rendered the anspies of the A. C. E. league. Mrs. Maggie McCullough, president of the Home Mission Society with us. The classes contributed as follows: alben in age Williams and mandam, Sun- ley and Mr. Mrs. 4. S. Jackabooro, Texax, March 6- Sunday school was well attended. Sun- day. Missed at sister Ethel Allen. Miss Has Monsoon at home Twin Hear- ley and Mr. Geo. Brumley and family were the guest of Mrs. Goodmann Griffin Sunday. OFFICERS MAIL QUICK. CALVERT. Mt. Mariah Church. St. James A. M. E. Total amount $55.71 Rev. H. C. Brisbef, Pastor. A. C. Stewart, Secy. A. B. Price, Reporter. JACKSBORO. Jackson Texas By paying a small deposit you can have your dress, suit or put away for Easter. We guarantee our prices lower than any other store in city. Dallas Local J. A AUSTIN - CITY EDITOR Mrs. Lucy Newton of Coralicans, was called to the bedside of Mrs. A. J. Moore of Moore Lake City, where she had been very ill but is much improved. Hear the Fisk Jubilee Singers at Pythian Temple, Friday night, March 16. Mrs. America Walton and Mrs. Hilda堡 of Minneapolis were in the city Mattle Hound, 1808 Leonard and Mrs. Hattie Brooks 1001 Hawkins street. Hear the Fisk Jubilee Singers at Pythian Temple, Friday night, March 14, 1913. Mrs. Pauline Prieston of 2800 Coralicans street is up again after an illness of several days. Hear the Fisk Jubilee Singers at Pythian Temple, Friday night, March Python Profile Monday night, March 24th, 1819, at Pythiah Temple 251st street. Scarlett H. Brown of Camp Griffen, H. of Brother of Mra J. W. Will a day when he and Prof. Wilson en route to Mexico. Python Profile Monday night, March 24th, 1819, at Pythiah Temple 251st street. Pythian Plebeian Monday night, March 14th 1515, at the Tempus Trier 1515 illumination. He was a soldier, pupil of J. H. Luke who has been dangerously ill at the Pythian prison and 1515 Assesse is probably dangereous. Pythian Temple Monday night, Tuesday 24th, 12:19, at Pythian Temple 2000 This street EN'S OUR ONLY STORE Mrs. Joseph McCallum, proprietress of the Marshall cafe left Tuesday morning for New Orleans and Lake Charles, La. Protie Monday night, March 24th, 1919, at Pythian Temple 2549 Elm street. M. D. Morgan assisted in recruiting nine orphan children and turned them over to President Dickson of Gilmer Orphan's Home, this week. Pythian Temple, Friday night, March 24th, 1919, at Pythian Temple 2549 Elm street. Hear the Flask Jailione Singers at Pythian Temple, Friday night, March 14, 1919. FIRST LIKENUTAN P. L. EVERETT NOW IN U. S. A. Mr. P. L. Everett 2028 street houncer the safe arrival of her husband, First Lieutenant Ferviel L. Everett in New York. Having embarked at Brest, France, early Friends of the First Lieutenant are honolulu over news of his arrival. Mrs. Easter Sneed Love died February 23, at 1892 Hall street. Mrs. Easter Sneed was a Baptist Church and a member of the Order of American Woodmen. She leaves a husband and a host of children. She is lost. Missouri Brown died at her residence February 25. She was buried from Mt. Rose Baptist Church Wednesday evening February 5th. She was buried in the Eastern Star and American Woodmen. She was continued to her bed nearby. John Wasser died February 25 at 2701 Eshahn. John Wasser died February 25 at 2698 Eshahn. Lumber died February 25 at 2698 Fairmount street. Nra. Elinora Lewis died March 1, 1713 South Evrya. Nra. Sophia Anderson died March 2, 1714 North street. Nra. Jessie M. Wilson died March 2, 1701 San Jacinto at at. Nra. James C. Cunningham 2, 1903 Swine Avenue. Infant of Nra. Cunningham died March 1, 1913 N. Central Avenue. Mear the Plek Island Singers at Pytha Temple, Friday night, March 1 To Mr. and Mrs. Maddux Thursday February 21, at 26th Swiss Avenue, a girl. Python Profic Monday night, March 24th, 1913, at Python Temple 260 34th Street. SANCREST MEMORIAL LOSS OF CHARITY RESOLUTION CHARACTERISING YEARS OF FATHER-FUL SERVICE. Dallas, Texas, March 1, 1918. Nora Lewis has answered her Master's call and she who with her work while ago has amused on beyond us. The i. threehermes and those who were co-workers with her feel keenly Nora. For her work she was ten years and after these ten years and after these ten years of faithful service she was one of our homebodies She came when our little girl Cinnamon Pamela called her "Cookie." Through these ten years Nov. has been affectionately "Cookie" to every one of her. To the dear old aunt who survives Nora we send messages of love to her. To the dear mother of her of our affection for Nora. We send to this Mother -custard and friend. To the friends who have lost Nora we speak a comfortable word. Nora tells all her trusts. She loved her friend and she served them decidedly. She taught her daughter left and she was faithful to her charge. We trusted us faithfully and patiently. I can say that in all these years no hard word has ever passed between her and her midsiblings and she loved her. And she lanced cheerfully. She lived up to the command of Jesus. That's what the "Cook" is that her fidelity will live forever. Then, as in this home, Cooked Old Lady is Heaven! He will receive you there and reward you. Loaded with love and reward you will always remember you. Your Friends, Maggie, and Sara and Steve are the kitchen chooses these. --- SOUVENIRS SATURDAY DEATHS BIRTHS DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. miles you and your spirit will abide with them, to bleach them, to little blonde headed boy, will remember you lovingly, the "Cookie" who teased and played with him. And Miss Shallia often, thinking affectionately of the "Cookie" who worked with them and Sleep peacefully, "Cookie" and may the angels welcome you before the throne of God, "In my Father," Welcome home, "good and faithful Nora." Mr. and Mrs. Eliza A. Sanger, Mrs. and Sanger, Mrs. Shallia Guerden, Mrs. Shea, Mrs. Shea, Mrs. Shea, Mrs. Squire Jackson, Mrs. Mary Jackson, Mrs. Lacile Warre, Mrs. Mattle Miller, and Mrs. Annie MRS. ESTHER SNEED LOVE RE MEMERED. GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. In loving memory of our beloved niece and wife, who departed this life February 23, 1919, at 182 Hall Street. Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme Ruler to take from abow to abow the Sweet Love of our Sweet Sneed Love, whose soul on a bright and bissal February morn took refuge amid the host in his earthly soul. We know she has gone to a better land, death having relieved her of the earthly soul to its eternal rest. We have these few lines, merely we have a token of our love and devotion, which we shall ever commemorate. We know she knows best, it was his will, and it must be done. We shall omit; our grief to Him and glorify His word: "All is well." We wish to thank our many friends who along with us deeply deplored the special floral contributions. We assure them that the keen touch of their sympathy and the keen touch of their sympathy shall forever dwell with the family. Mrs. Marcie Abner, Mrs. Bird Ralph Jump James Cordes, Miss Diana Kramer, Mrs. B. Kramer, Mrs. H. M. Hardie, (white), Mrs. Joseph Jong, (mug), Mrs. F. Schuel- ten, (white), Mrs. R. McGillon, (white), Mrs. and Mrs. McGillon, Mrs. Chase, R. Proctor, American Mrs. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. C. Annelia Candy and Mrs. Elsa field. Sympathetically yours, MRS. MARY HATCHER, Aunt, MRS. D. BIRDSON, Aunt, MRS. NEGENTE JAMES A FEARS CITED FOR BEAVERY, WEARS DECORATIONS NON HERO OF WORLDS GREATEST WAR. Sergent JA. A. Forss and mother, Mrs. D. M. Mason of Ferris, Texas were the guests of Mrs. Pierce and Bob Cockran at 2000 Cockran street Sunday. Sergent Forss having recently received from Ferris, and was member of 335th Field Artillery. Officers Signal Corp, and was in the thickest of the heat during recent winter storms. He has been having been seriously burned by the enemy was cited for bravery during a recent battle, having guarded six Germans in a dug out alone all night. For this set of bravery he was awarded the highest high French decoration for valor. Hear the Fakl Ishak Singers at Pythian Temple, Friday night, March 14, 1019. About forty three years ago, a large hearted musical man by the name of Mr. Geo L. L. White gathered album material of his recently published book, *The Music of the People*, and their songs, being wonderfully struck with the music, the harmonic and the melodic elements, and a club and been intensive training and compilation of these plants. The company was ready and they left Nashville, Tenn., on a *m* of request, and the musical genius of course there were many dark days for both leader and sinners, but it was the *sister*, of the triumph we will tread. THE MAMMOTH THEATRE THE WESTERN WILLIAM S. HART, DOROTHY DALTON, AND ROBERT M. KIM, IN TRIANGLE PLAY. "THE DISCIPLE." In a story of the underworld-"MONEY ISN'T EVERYTHING," wonderful production. Fifteen Episode western serial featuring Ruth Roland and George Larkin. This serial will be continued every Wednesday. Coming April 3rd William S. Hart In the G-Reel Production "BARGIN" Coming, April 10th "The Hell Cat of Paris" THE MAMMOTH THEATRE The present Fisk Jubilee club has in its personnel, Rev. J. A. Meyers, a master of the piano, Mr. Harry E. Thompson, Rev. Meyers was sent to Eisk University from Loyola University to play a free street concert from the top of a barrell. A man of his audacity and kindness, Meyers spoke loud and decided that he was worth while. This prediction has more than proven true. Rev. Meyers is splendid and good, a minister of the gospel, an alchemist and humble whose "color alone keeps him out of grand opera." A noted hotel manager, he played in his hotel, that Fisk song records lead, that no hour of the day is missed for the Fisk Quartet, Meyers leading. Meyers have a rare and deep "pirituality," Few eleven years, she and her husband have sung and "interpreted these songs." His soprano voice of extreme beauty and richness and has "sailed hearty spirits wherever he goes." Mr. Harry E. Thompson has deep bass voice that in a great favorite The opportunity to hear these songs in our fathers, a heritage for richer lives, is only possible in our city. It has been repeatedly declared that if America notices any man who will adapt from neuromuke. Let us not wait to be told by others when we have some chance to learn about the discards of South Africa and of our Folk Stories, each line of the discards tells a story that men hold our passions. Let us learn to love our Folk Songs, to discern to them in all their details, to understand their right to listen to them and be thrilled by them. How the Pik Jubilee Sings at Pythian Temple Friday, night March 14, 1919. Pythian Piedic Monday night at 5:40 p.m. at Pythian Temple 540 Ea JOE TRAMMEL, MANAGER Colored Methodists Taking Interest in "Give a Bale to Centenary" Movement New Orleans, March 6, 1919. New Orleans, March 6, 1939. War gardens will give way to "God's Acreage in the Southern plantation" to be planted there for the Lord on many thousands of Southern plantations. Under the slogan, "Give a Bale to the Centenary," an extra crop will be raised, sold and the money turned into the Methodist, Centenary Fund missions. Such a large group of missionaries. Such a large world wide Methodist movement which is now under way will give it from their regular harvest, must put will into overtaxation of the land, and mustIVATE "God's Acreage." The head of this movement is Bishop Wilbur H. H. Cox, who is the president of the Methodist Episcopal church. Both individuals and churches are premising from one to eight or ten acres of land to be sold up. "What we may expect is shown by the experience of one of the most successful farmers to take a five acre tract to pay its debt. It raised crouch or three acres only to pay the debt of $600 per acre." Bishop Thirlwell is of the option that God's science should bloom a new crop. He has a heavier crop than the field adjoining, and he will be able to exploit the advantage of the prayers of preacher and congregates, but the church will not be able to put a few added calories into the cultivation, or dump on it jerusalem-like soil. That's little danger of the Lord. The churches under Blair. Thiield in the New Orleans Area, emeritus of St. Mary's and Texas, have all colored membership and the Centenary ornamentation there is Colored throughout. The leadership and organizational power "I is splendid training in Colored leadership and organizational power." C. Hercera, for instance, of the Webb中学 of House Mission, who graduated of House Mission, who was one of the best in the country. Mudder, a member of the John Century Committee, visited us recently at the John Century Center, where we had a bale of cotton world work that wouldn't be lost if we didn't think of organizing on quarter of a mile in each A western story of the better kind—Featuring Wm. Russell, the sterling western actor in a story of the great west Friday only. Saturday, March 8th. Return Engagement — Extraordinary—of "Wild Bill Hart, Of "WILD Bill BART"—in his greatest of all western productions—"THE DISCIPLE"—This picture re-engaged by request of our patrons—Saturday only. Coming Sunday, March 9th, "When A Man Rides Alone." A great western six-reel production BELL" see him escape Bomb消防 Chief See the rangers to the rescue under a blue sage and comes this and the purple sage and this A wild romance of a Texas Ranger Monday and Tuesday, M SPECIAL ATT G. M. Anderson (BRC) In one of five reel productions "lively a first run production featuring BILLY," not a re-issue. A great western six-reel production featuring "BIG BILL RANKSLE" see the him escape bomb Chief of the "TEXAS RANKSERS." See the rangers to the rescue under the leadership of Capt. Bond. Rangers, a military unit, which treats of life amid the purple sage and the cactus. In a five reel western production "SON OF A GUN" this is posi- bility a first run production featuring the world famous "BRONCHO BIL- LIE" Wednesday, March 12th, Our Wonderful Western Serial THE TERROR OF THE RANGE PALNERY in "THE ROSE OF WO Big double bill-" THE TERROR every Wednesday. Swinging the same G.M.A. Known around the world for his OF BRONCHO BE SURE YOU S THE SON C TH THE ,, MANAGER "THE TERROR OF THE RANGE" also "PATRICK PALNER" PALNERY" in "THE ROSE OF WOLFVILLE." Big double bill—"THE TERROR OF THE RANGE," continued every Wednesday. Swinging the same Old Gun G.M. ANDERSON Known around the world for his immutable charisma formation of BRONCHO BILLY" BE SURE YOU SEE HIM IN THE SON OF A GUN perous and liberal with cash right now. We hope to collect in cash on Easter Sunday enough to pay our bills, and we hope to collect in cash then in the fall there will be another big demonstration when the fruits of "God's Acrease" and the "Bates for the Centenary" are brought in. We aim to elevate the standard of American life where there is need of more education to elevate the standard of Christian civilization to every backward nation on the globe. It is the most ambitious program ever undertaken by the United States in its aspirations and in the complete and tuscan like organization by the United States in its practical realization of the ideal of a Christian world. The money to be raised—$127,000,000 to be paid in five annual contributions of any church. The Methodist Episcopal Church South, are united for this plan of the Centenary based on the belief which shows in detail the needs of every nation along the line of schools, colleges, universities, social centres and other means of ministering of physical, moral and spiritual Out of Lots great world study, a budget was first up, showing in decimals how to give the maximum efficiency, to give the minimum efficiency, to work at home - in the stumps in the cities, the scarcely distracted subtree of the countryside, South, the Indian reservations and the attention. The other half will go to take advantage of the unique opportunities. Never before was American Christian leadership ahead no welcome. In India, between acceptance and offers a great field for the church. The war has not only destroyed churches and schools, it meant a great danger to the moral and spiritual development of many nations. In the east the old pridique against Occidental ideas is no more. American movies, American clothes, American music are as welcome in Shikar and on earth. And with these comes a new approachability of the people in India. American music is in religion—Buddism, Animism, Hidulum, are having a desperate struggle. Languages are turning Christianity at one time. In India the new converts cannot be baptized, are enough from Central Africa, because the word that black chiefs are appealing for schools for their villages and there are no means to answer their calls. in featuring "BIG BILL RUS- S" of the "TEXAS RANGERS". the leadership of Capt. Bonfire romance, which teems of life Sunday only. March 10th and 11th, RACTION! (NCHO BILLY) SON OF A GUN this is posi- t the world famous "BRONCHO also "PATRICK PALNER" OF THE RANGE," continued e Old Gun NDERSON is inimitable charmization BILLY" SEE HIM IN OF A GUN" CASTRE Oak Cliff, St. A., D.allas, Texas, March 5. - *Shiloh Baptist Church S.* S. was largely attended with their Superintendent and teachers at their atts. At 11:30 a. m., raster Gaucer preached from Exod. 3301; subter- ranean a powerful sermon after which one person came forward for membership. C. P. of Dallas met with the Shiloh Baptist church. This association is one of the greatest associations in the country, having lowing cues for the good of this association. Dr. A. S. Jackson, Gaucer, preached at the cue of others. The congregation was highly lifted up from their strong speeches. Afterwhich many joined this at $3.00 p. m., pastor Gaucer came lock on the scene with her burning Lake 23.33, subject "The Crucifixion." He preached with much power, lock on the crowd. The choir is progregated to the ship of Mrs. H. Jackson, and also has a strong treasury, with the good chairman, B. Roy. Ilearning is rounding the membership up every week. And he may assist with the jobs. Proces- sions. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday services were carried out nicely. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. at 11 a.m. a praise services and congregation meeting. B. Y. P. U. met at 11 a.m. a praching by Rev. Debreze, after which was given sacrament. The day after the $210.00 our passion, Rev. F. K. will be in Honaton, in a tenement will return the sacrament, March 8th to be present in the divine services Sun. We are the members of Friendship Church our noble leader, Rev. F. K. White. We are receiving his great instruction and we are now in an age of success. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE. Dr. R. R. Wright, president of the State College at Savannah, Ga. was elected president, and J. B. Dudley, president of the A. A. College, Greenboro, N. C. secretary, other members include: President N. B. Young of Tallahassee, Fla.; W. H. Hale of Tennessee; J. A. Clark of Louisiana; R. J. Rowen of Mississippi; J. G. Orbore, of Texas, and Marou N. Work of Tunkegee Institute. OAK CLIFE PORT WORTH NEWS J. H. SWANSON___Reporter Office, 1301 E. 9th Street NEWS BOX at Bragg Comet Print- ing Co. 905 Jones Street The Dallas Express for Sale. Enclose check coverin, 1e per word for reading notices, etc., when you OOP your MESSAGE in the BOX. Trade Mark: GOOD SERVICE Port Worth, Texas, March 8—Prof. Mrs. James Moore and children J. M. Terrell of Houston, formally M. F. Worth was in the city Sunday and visited several churches. Adam Harl-Bonner Nuptial. Thursday marked, Feb. 27th, 1919, at 8:45, marked the culmination of an eight-hour wrestling event witnessed in Pl. Worth, when Mrs. Theodosis Adam Herd, one of Pl. Worth's popular young women, was interviewed by Jefferson, Texas. The event was performed by Rev. J. H. Winn, at St. James church. The church was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns, and autumn leaves and filmed to its capacity with anxious guests. The guests were given a royal reception at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Winn, the sister of the bride. Many beautiful presidents and Mrs. and Mr. Brown were painfully enraged by a runaway车. At Friday night about 8 o'clock, as Mr. and Mrs. B. Brown got an in-bound Smith car at 6:00 and main streets, they were knocked out by a car that had been wagon, that had been frightened by another street car, crashing into the driver was thrown from the wagon, and the team ran away with the driver were thrown from the wagon, and the team were doing well as in writing. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are doing very well as in writing. Mr. and Mrs. Brown who has been in the government's employ as inspector, in Chicago, since last winter has been transferred to Pl. Worth as old man. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Franklin, 308 Crown street, has purchased a beauti- fur bungalow on Wood street. Mr. W. Williams of Assinia, is the guess of Mrs. Burton, 202 Elm St. Mrs. I. B. Hughes has moved from her home on Louisiana avenue to 1204 Edwards street. Remember that Alf Burton is still at McGarra's place. Better drop in and see him. He @ 0 K. Mr. and Mrs. and also, Smith, 1600 5. 4th street and 8 pound boy on March 1. Mother and babe doing fine. C. C. B. Bradley and Mrs. Beaula Quick were the guests of Mrs. Lucy Jones last week. All used, in city enter Build Do You Want BUNIONS, CALLOSITTES G If so, Fifty Cents I will send you with such instructions how to remo the feet sore. I have been successfully treat the last eight years. Pay Soft Corns Between the 7 Price 50 cents. With each order how to care for the feet. DR. WILL OFFICE: 608 ½ MAIN STREET Office Hours 7:30 a. m. 'o 6:30 Sunday by appointment DR. N. I. Dental 411½ East 9th street Office Hours: to a. m. to 12 m. 8 p. m. to 5 p. m. W. S. C. OS Physician Office: 411½ E. 9th street Picture L. 4671 Do You Want Your Corns, BUNIONS, CALLOSITTES OR INGROWING NAILS CURED? If so, Fifty Cents I will send you my remedy for treatment by mail, with full instructions to remove them, guaranteed not to make them. I have been successfully treating foot troubles in Fort Worth the Soft Corn Cure between the Toes, Send for Soft Corn Remedy. Price 50 cents. With each order I will send you full instructions how to care for the feet. OFFICE: 608 1/2 MAIN STREET, FORT WORTH, TEXAS. FRED BARL The Tailor Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing First Class, Shine Parlor Phone—Lamar 3764 Kodaks and Films for Sale THE ELITE STUDIO The latest and most practical m are reasonable for best made picture city. Photos made fly or Night. ANDREW J. UPSH (20 years 905-B Jones Street The latest and most practical methods of making photos. Our prices are reasonable for best made pictures. The only Colored photos in our collection are from the 1950s. CHANGED IDEAS OF BEAUTY Women No Longer Go To Extremes Which Were Thought Necessary Some Centuries Ag. What women will not do to be thought beautiful is astounding even now, but listen to these facts and will agree that in 18 centuries fem- ninity has gained something of com- mon sense. In Japan women used to gild their teeth, while in the Indies they painted them red. Greatest women blackened At 11 candle lock services, Rev. M. A. Johnson preached a glorious morning. The pastor, Rev. J. P. Lum luked his post Sunday night and brought up the rear, eliminated the Christina's pathway with logic, sound decoding, and standing room was at a premium. This service ended the rally which netted $456.86 (warrant the erecting of a cross) and we were able to herely extend our unbounded gratitude to the many friends who labored with and assisted us in building the church. Our doors are always open to visitors and friends. Come to see us. REV. J. O. HILL, Secy. Pastor. J. W. HARDIE, Reporter. Rev. M. H. Spencer, Pastor. Sunday was a bright day all day in Morning Chapel. Supt. Langston DR. R. E. GILTON. All modern equipment—Best gold used, all work guaranteed. Best hall in city to rent for lodge meetings and entertainment. Office in Giltorce Building, 915% Calhoun St. Phones: Office—L. 3801 a Res. R.—2910 Ft. Worth. Plant Your Corns, TESTS OR INGROWING NAILS CURED? If you my remedy for treatment by mail, to remove them, guaranteed not to make y treat them, guaranteed not to make the Tees, Send for Soft Corn Remedy. Order I will send you full instructions WILL TAYLOR. STREET, PORT WORTH, TEXAS. Phones— Residence Rosedale 287 Office Lamar 4082 N. I. WALLIS Postal Sugeen Fort Worth, Texas COSBY, M. D., Nathan & Surgeon Fort Worth, Texas Nathan Smith Manager **BUTY** The Peruvianus all did sorts of suns to flatten their heads, and everybody knows how the Chinese women bound up their feet to stop the growth. The fashion of patches came from Arabia, probably beginning with the astrological signs, but drifting into concludes like small ships cut from the black cloak worn at the courts of the Louis XIV time the women even went so far as to paste on moles in eyebrows—and now the girls are pulling them out to such mere suggestions you might think eyebrows were vulgar or common. Phones: Office L. 2674 Residence R. 1290 Portraits Enlarged Kodak Work Developed Fort Worth, Texas 3-8-1 DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. was all smiles over the wonderful showing of the great Sun Shine Sunday School.After a well taught lesson, the students were presented to the Sunday School, Prof. Harrison of Chicago who has been Prince entertaining the wounded schoolchildren of Prof. Harrison highly complimented the Superintendent for having the best Sunday School the state. In the afternoon, the School raised $14.65. You are welcome in our Sunday School every day and you are invited to close his sermon to the young people in the morning service with a powerful sermon. He and his flock was with us in the evening service and the Doctor preached one of the greatest sermons ever heard in Morning Chapel. The Doctor lead his flock in a financial effort and the report $33.40 was raised in five The great attractive Epworth League was again in the lime light the day before, with the famous Over the Top Section with some of the best talent in the church was casually the hit of the Duke University Ready Section carried off the honors. Prof. Harrison of the Paris Grand Lycée was the principal speaker of the evening. The Prof. has just been entertaining the wounded Racemen in the Hospitals. Taking for a subject, when our Bears Return from the Hospital, Prof. held the house spell bound, whip up some of our own students, and spoke of the Epworth League of the Epworth League of Morning Chapel, Prof. Harrison said it was the financial banner is yet with the Over Top Section with Mrs. Pope leader. Amount raised Sunday, $4.68, was the amount of the meter and builder of the Epworth League in Morning Chapel Hon. Prof. E. L. Gooden, the celebrated Violinist. The league buttons can now be over legal League, but we will always be over legal League. For the Epworth League over Sunday evening at 6 o'clock, WITH. Sr., President Epworth League. PROF. J. J. LANSTON, Supt. Card of Thanks We take this method to express our thanks and appreciation to those who came to our aid during the illness of our father, Mr. Gec. Terry, who departed this life Thursday 20.19.19. Escape to the beautiful ivoral offerings. May the brothers of Key West No. 5, K of P, and neighbors in general for the beautiful ivoral offerings. May the Mollie B. E. Terry, Wife, Mrs. Dellie B. E. Terry, Parker, Mrs. Jimmie May K. Terry, Daughters. Allen Clapel A. M. E. Church Corner of East First and Elm Sts Rev. Rew. It is well, with us the sun, it is well with us the sun, and prosperity is shining in our hearts. We wish all well, even those who oppose and wish us evil. We are helping all and are good to those great prosperity. Four persons joined the church Sunday, Collection $114.85 Denoted to charity $16.00 Denoted to charity $16.00 and sent a pounding to one of our worthy members. The Monarch Sunday was with a steady growth of new school and with a steady growth, when we have弘教 Church via as our superintendent. He is always on time, bright and cheerful and bringing sunshine to his teachings. Mrs. Zolliferen commuted at the alter of Methodism with her husband, Dr. Robert B. Bentley, union is co-extensive. All visitors are accorded the 'rights and privileges of the ordinance of the church of St. Mary's, and are accorded own church. The Stewardess Boards closed their contest with great relief, and the Board of Board No. 2, received the honors. The Deaconsess Board will next appear in the line light of the public, and will be presented to Mrs. Mary John, declares they know no second place in the departments of the great Allen Chapel A. M. E. M. M. E. Th. Thompson, president of the Marian missionary Society, declares that the motto of the church shall be fully carried out; God our Father, Christ our Redeemer and man our Miss Elizabed Metcalf, a recent graduate of the Hitch School is the music teacher at the Mice School, an excellent, in music, Miss Elizabed Jones plays a son; the Junior Choir and she plays sometimes on Monday night in the Music Room in the movie "Prestidget at the instrument for the Sunday School, Mr. Joe Jones, one, has a friend in the music boy is making good in the religion Allen Chimp. Wonderful wonderful talent there is in Allen Chimp, and it is in all departments of the church. Pythian Froyle, Monday night March 19th, 1918, at St. Paul's Temple 2434 Elm street. FIND FRIEND IN ROOM IN DYING CONDITION. Mrs. Nora Lewis Dies Following a Stroke of Paralysis, Early In Morning. Mora, Nora Lewis, azed about 51 years died at 711 Sullivan St. Jersey City, NJ, after a stroke of paralysis of which she was unable to overcome. She have been attacked about 2 hours before she was in the room at Alex Sanger home on Ervay street, where she had been attacked by Jackson first person to go to the room. The failure to answer her call resulting something might have happened to her during the night on going to the room. The stiffened woman this time managed to unlock the door. Mrs. Jackson broke in the door, entered finding her friend and co-worker alone and withing with pain and practically screaming meditatively summoned and every precaution known to medical skill to UNION OF ROYAL FAMILY OF HEROES AND HEROINES OF FRIENDSHIP. Officers and members. I call your attention to the fact that the first of March, 1919, is the beginning of World War I, and you are in the state of Texas, will be prompt in paying your endowment tax, also calling for a month of May, 1919 is the time to pay your burial tax $1.50 each. Work is doing fine, and to continue in this way, depends on each of us. Professionally yours. S. R. NEWSOM, Universal King, Universal Headquarters. defied all challenges and claimed the victim. He remains were shipped to Hohenau, Lau, accompanied by her grandson, Morris Porter, Monday evening last. He was a member of Evening Chapel C. M. e. church and of the Oratory, Women. Rev. J. R. Starks, performed the renaissance at the room Monday evening after which the body was运送 to Union Station to await its shipment. FROM E. A. HOLMES, CHIEF MUSEE G. H. S. 31 AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES TO MARY FULLER, JACKSONVILLE. Luare, France; Oct. 29, 1918. Oct. 29, 1918. My dear Mary: You have now received the official announcement of your dear son's death and I feel sad to hear the details and being one of the nurse near him the same ward with white soldiers. Private Earl Fuller Labor Battalion admitted to our hospital Oct. 27. He cared as he would have had in our best hospitals at home. He was in his room on Oct. 28. Notwithstanding the fact that everything possible was done he was not pursued and pursued by whites southern nurses and members of our command when the battle line he was lawrewarded in can flag inscription on the head board is carved and on each side he is carved and on each side in death as you would have wished done. His personal belongings and in death as you would have effected Department. If there is anything that you would like to know about Earl Fuller and his deepest sympathy to you and yours, I am most sincerely yours. E. A. HOLMES Pythian Proclice Monday night. March 24th, 1915, at Pythian Temple 525. MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH (V. L. S. Booker) The Sunday school was well attended and an excellent collection of books. The B. Y. P. U. was well attended and a collection of $7.27 was taken. The L. B. P. U. met a collection, many testified for the master. At 7:45 m. the pastor, Rev. L. K. P. U. preached from 1 Pile 1:12, 1 B. A. U. Preparation for the Bridegroom. The Woman's H. M. on S. M. at 3:00 m. and was largely attended. Sunday afternoon at 3:30 m. and 4:00 m. of the Dickee Orphanage. The principle address was delivered by the Rev. W. M. Anderson, (white) of the Dickee Orphanage. Somewhat over $70.00 was raised to this cate. Clifford Hawkins is hanning the Dallas Express, see him during any service for a copy, who manifest a desire to help build race enterprises. Friends, it is our duty and let us do it. *Phyllis Folel Monday night, March 24th, 1919, at Tphilian Temple 537.* BAPTIST MINISTERS' ALLIANCE (V. L. S. Booker) The Baptist Ministers' Alliance convened its regular weekly meeting Monday, March 3, 11th, at Macdonald Hall, Rev. E. Allanton Wilson, pastor. The Alliance opened with 14 members presiding and vice-president, the Rev Wm. Shaw was elected temporary chairman. Immediately after being sworn in, the Alliance renounced the meeting ready for business. The reports show that from the recent Baptist churches that more than 71,200,000 and 32 persons were involved in the consolidation of the two Alliances were completed and there is only one member still in the organization. Alliances seemed to be satisfied and an excellent spirit of cooperation was the membership of the Alliance. The Alliance was a seeker of the Bible and the Nation, a picture whose very purpose is to create prejudice before it. The chair appointed the following committee to draft autobiographical responses to be presented to city authorities. V. L. S. Becker, Rev. L. G. Aunquain, pelchermain and Rev. M. W. Miller, D. R. A. Butler, pastor of New Jersey church, Terrell, Texas, was a visitor. New members were: Rev. P. E. Donnell, Rev. R. S. Sandford and R. A. S. Sandford. The Alliance solicits the heart- operation of every Baptist minister and teaches truth. The young minister, who has been informate in an intellectual way, can gather a deal of information at a splendid lesson is taught to each meeting by a prede- minister. Dallas Express to you your expression. WITH Wm. Sledge, The Beau Brummell Special Scenery and Costumes MARCH 17, 1919 FOR THE SUMMER SEASON PARK THEATRE Admission 25c, Children 15c March 17 March 17 SUCCESSFUL INSURANCE CO. Tecumseh can host of The Peoples Burial Association, a concern founded 1913, and has a membership of 4,200 members. H. H. Hart, the founder has had years of experience in the burial business out of his numerous undertakings. He is the president and has been a vice-president. H. H. Hart is vice-president. The Peoples Burial Association is one of the most substantial concerns in Texan culture. A WORD TO AGENTS. Please Read This and Clip It Out. Paste It in Your Hat. 1. Start your letter Monday. 2. Put order and money in it. 3. Write important news only. 4. Explain the importance in eligibility and neatness. DALLAS EXPRESS MANAGEMENT. DR. J. CURTIS IN CHICAGO. By the Associated Press. Chicago, IL, March 6—Dr. A. M. Curtis, physician and student of Washington, C.C. Chicago last week on a visit to his mother, Mrs. Elmer Curtis, 6615 Vernon avenue. Dr. Curtis stated that he was being made for proper race adjustment in the reconstruction period, and that he was being made for proper race adjustment in his honor which was attended by David M. Manson, Col. Wm. R. Curtis, and John R. Auer. CHICAGO NEGROES INTERESTED IN NEXT SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE Chicago, March 6—The cause decision to make Congressman Gillett, of Massachusetts, the next Speaker of Massachusetts, the next Speaker of Illinois, is being discussed in the House of Illinois, the House of Chicago. While Congressman has some admirers among members of the Race, it is pointed out that the Speaker of Illinois has Negro appointment during his tenure career, and in subjects affecting him, only been tukework in his support. "That this subject is one of vital students of world conditions," student of world conditions, Japan in the fore in the big Five may be the "Colored People of the world." Electroliters From Gas Lamps An ordinary gas reeding lamp can be made over into a satisfactory electric fixture at very moderate expense. The bulbs are filled with polysilicon and are removed into and socket and electric light bulbs substituted, the electric wiring being passed up through the socket. The electric discharges may be also filled with electric bulbs and such candelabras, with well lit bulbs instead of ordinal bulbs, or with bulbs either on or the piano or sideboard. PRESENTS ALLAS Sledge, The Beau L Special Scenery and Costume OPENING THEA 17, 1919 s THEA CENTRAL AVENUE Session 25c, Children 17 M WHERE FLAPPER IS UNKNOWN Life in Japan Seems Largely a Matter of Negations for Both Girls and Women. In Japan the "dapper" has not arrived. The majority of Japanese young girls never exchange a word with their own adult female, and they gide their own immediate family. There is no masculine audience for young female comedies and there is no masculine eye to admire the little girl. The girls which films such a large part of the frivolous western sister's exciting life. It would seem indeed that life for the young Japanese girl is mainly a girl's life. She is not a East Magazine. She has no real cloth problem. Her dress has been in designed by some mysterious power long before she was born. She is crested at a certain age she shall wear certain colors, which must be changed at certain seasons. Her kimono shall have longer or shorter sleeves. Her skirt shall be no high and of such colors. She has not even to think of how she shall, armene her hair, for the so an mysterious power has decreed her hair should be combed and twisted into a given pattern. As this mysterious power has to be obeyed, a hairdresser has to be employed regularly for the right fixing. A Japanese girl is scarcely an individual, but is rather part of a plan, and her affinite must correspond to her own needs. She obtained for her, a deny provided, her wardite filled, she has not even to exercise originality in the furnishing of her home. 'The same mysterious porch has deserved how this house shall look.' BLUFF THAT FATHER MAKES Sherian Daddy Is Supposed to Be in No Hurry to Get Rid of Marriage- able Daughter. Ordinarily fathers of marriageable daughters are very much awake at the approach of a prospective son-in-law, and are not at all given to being adap- when the actual request for the young lady's hand is made. But in far-off Liberia, among the Samoe, a people who huddle close about the arctic circle, things are different, and the father is pre- treated to be, more or less asleep when the matchmaker arrives, and has to be awakened. The father always assumes a pensive, taciturn attitude, a sort of drowey, and appears in almost every of the terms offered are entirely to his liking. As one gift after another is pro- fessed, and a speeches is appertained and even not all as though the whole thing made him tired and sleepy. Finally, the matchmaker, apparently at the end of his patience, stiffens the PAGE ELEVEN MOORE GIRLS Brummell ING OF THE ATRE FOR THE SUMMER SEASON ATRE n 15c arch 17 uninterested parent with the coe- nial iron stuff which he carries. Then the father, thus rarely awakened to a sense of his obligations, promises to consult his son or other male relative about the matter. This he does, but only as a matter of form, for the sake of this stage it is already certain that the marriage will take place. Putting It Plainly. F o r t F o r e s t s. One beautiful use his window had, one plouris use, one enchantment. In the depth of winter sometimes of bed and went to open the shattered windowspaces would be a forest of drier trees. The first time he behold such a forest, he stood before it plourished; wondering whether there were more trees than he could silvery bounce, and what wild creatures crunched in the tail, stiff fright-grass. From the ice-forests on the windowspanes his thoughts always reverberated, and what the distant horizon—James Lane Allen, in "The Kentucky Warbler." A-T-T-E-N-T-I-O-N Housewives, let us take care of your weekly supplies of groceries. Fresh and fancy stock of groceries. First-class hair cutting and shaving in Satin Top 'ow' top hair preparation for men gives your hair a full fuffy and silky look. Hot and cold baths in connection. 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You'll save the price of more than one extra room by doing your furniture shopping here for your home making. The Bargain Furniture Co., "Trade Here and Make Your Dollars Count." PEARL WHITE, in Lightning Raider SPEC Monday and "IS A A cry against Vice. F see the great picture. packed houses everywh HERBERT BAT Is You CRED There's a page in our book this week to start your and refinished furniture. Only $2.00 Tric. 30-in. A Post, 34-in. filler. Iron Bed for only $2 -with a purchase of $50 worth of other merchandise— $7.50 CASH $1.50 A WEEK EPHOLSTER'D ROCKER FOR Only $2.00 This handsome upholstered Rocker, large seat, for only $2.50 with a purchase of $50 worth of other goods. $25.00 CASH $1.50 A WEEK Underselling prices or used and rebuilt, include You'll save the price of shopping here for your The Barg "Trade 2309 II ELM STREET THE "Lightning Raider continued every Sunday. SPECIAL ATTRACT Sunday and Tuesday, March 10th IS ANY GIRL SAFE Size, Father, Mother, Son, Daughter, S ature. A fearless arrangement of mons everywhere in the East. ADMISSION 11 CENTS AND 17 CENTS BATTS, - - P Your Name or DIT LEDO our books for you—see these wonderful your account with us and save you m iture. GOLDEN OAK ROCKER $5.00 CASH $7.00 A WEEK MARKER COMFORTABLE MATTRESS M FOR 0 Only $5.00 fees on all furniture, both bright and new including stoves, rugs, refrigerators and price of more than one extra room by your home making. argain Furnit Trade Here and Make Your Dollars Co ET BU SUNDAY, MARCH 9. "LURE OF THE CIRCUS" Continued every Sunday. This 'Golden Oak Rock' large, this 'comer', well fish, ed. for only $96 with a $25 purchase of other goods. 45-lb. all-cotton. Mattress with roll cord and bleach and olive oil for purchase of $15 worth of other goods. $29.99 A WEEK DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH S. 1919. EDDIE POLO NECROCHE OF THE CIRCUS THE FAR "The LURE OF THE CIRCUS" INDUSTRIAL JEWELRY & METALWORKS ACTION in 10th and 11th "CAFE" hither, Sister, Brother should of monstrous evils shown to SATURDAY, MARCH 15TH. THE IRON TEST Come early to avoid the rush. ENTS PROPRIETOR on Our DGER? wonderful inducements offered you many dollars on new Only $5.00 This famous Royal Easy Chair for 55 with a purchase for $150 worth of other goods. $20 CASH $3.50 A WEEK with Beautiful Solid Oak Library for purchase for only $3.50 with a purchase of $100 worth of other goods. $15 CASH $0.00 A WEEK and new as well as slightly lors and other merchandise. om by doing your furniture niture Co., ears Count." BOTH PHONES M. 1453 --- The Grand Central Theatre JOHN HARRIS. SPEC At The Tuesday Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, Adults, 176 SPECIAL At The GRAND CENT Tuesday & Wednesday In Nesbit Thaw, in "Woman! SPECIAL ATTRACTION At The GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY Tuesday & Wednesday March 10th-11th, Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, in "Woman! Woman!" The Story of a Woman's Temptation. Reveals why woman loves and sins. Imagine a woman whose love for her husband is so greet that she gives herself to another man! WOMAN, WOMAN, is a powerful photoplay that analyzes woman's heart and soul. Evelyn Nesbit stars in the part of Alice Linsey, a young girl who has her choice between marriage and free love. It tells the story of a young girl who becomes dissatisfied with her monotonous existence in a small country town. She comes to New York and feels the lure of the Great White Way. Free love becomes her resists. The moral discipline she has received at home prevents her falling. Then she marries. Again she is tempted. Her husband grows ill, she is penniless, and he is dying from neglect. It is then that she forgets her principles and yields to temptation. She makes the supreme sacrifice to save her husband's life. Her husband sees in her merely a woman who has fallen from the path of virtue and casts her out, after a child has been born. She realizes that she cannot be cared for her narrow minded father and cannot be up under the disgrace, and drive the girl away. Then Alice seeks refuge with Gwennie Stevens. While she leads this life of misery, Mackay is searching for her. The love for his little child has awakened in him a great love for the woman he has injured. At last he discovers her in her hiding place and begs her to marry him. He realizes that she has aimed because her husband was dying and few dollars might save his life. He loves her for it, an married her, thus defending her act in the face of the unsympathetic world. Grand Centri Reveals why woman loves and sins. Imagine her husband is so great that she gives herself WOMAN, is a powerful photofile that analyzes her Nebij star in the part of Alice Linn, a choice between marriage and free love. It tells her that she has dismantled with her mother untyard town. She comes to New York and feels hiway Way. Free love beckons to her, but she re she has received at home prevents her falling. she marries. Again she is tempted. Her husbazess, and he is dying from neglect. It is then that she becomes a mother. Her husband's life. Her husband sees in her merely on the path of virtue and casts her out, after ice returns to her old home, but when Samson obt minded father and mother can not bear up girl away. Then Alice seeks refuge with Gwenna and this life of marriage. Masking is she little child has swaked in him a great love of ed. At last he discovers her in her hiding place. He realizes that she has sinned because her mother has defended her act in the face of the unscrand Ce Reveals why woman loves and sins. Imagine a woman whose love for her husband is so great that she gives herself to another man! WOMAN, WOMAN, is a powerful photophyta that analyzes woman's heart and soul. Evelyn Nebit stars in the part of Alice Linsey, a young girl who has her choice between marriage and free love. It tells the story of a young girl who becomes dissatisfied with her monotonic existence in a small country town. She comes to New York and feels the lure of the city, but she is not satisfied with her resists. The moral discipline she has received at home prevents her falling. Then she marries. Again she is tempted. Her husband grows fill, she is penitent, and he is dying from neglect. It is then that she forges her principles and yields to temptation. She makes the supreme sacrifice to save her husband's life. Her husband sees in her merely a woman who has fallen from the path of virtue and casts out, after a child has been born. Alice returns to her old home, but when Samson obtains a divorce her narrow minded father and mother can not bear up the disgrace, and drive the girl away. Then Alice refuses refuge with Gwennie Stevens. The woman is taken to a hospital. The love for his little child has awakened in him a great sorrow for the woman he has injured. At last he discovers her in her hiding place and begs her to marry him. He realizes that she has sinned because her husband was dying. She is taken to a hospital. The love for her, thus defending her act in the face of the unsympathetic world. Grand Central Theatre Adults, 17c - - - Children 10 years old, 11c THE ROBOT The Great In the Master Mystery. Con At The HIGH SCHO The Great ' Houdin Master Mystery. Continued every Tie HIGH SCHOOL THE In the Master Mystery. Continued every Thursday. At The HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE THE BILLY YOUNG FOLLIES AT PARK THEATER The Billy Young Follies featuring Fanny George Centers and Miss Dora Willhams, pleasing large crowds nightly at the famous park theater. Aside from these two headliners, Mr. Young has a superb juvenile hand and chorus than completing a saint of seventeen strong, Mr. Young himself is a stellar attraction playing practically any instrument with force and elegance. Pythian Temple, Monday night, March 30th, 1919, at Pythian Temple 2549 Elm street. Hear the Pisk Jubilee Singers at Pythian Temple, Friday night, March 14, 1919. JORDAN-SHROPSHIRE MARRIAGE Miss Lea C. Shropshire was married to S. A. Jordan of FT. Worth at 8:30 Wednesday evening. Dr. A. S. Jackson, performing the ring ceremony, they are at home and will reunite their friends at 2127 Clark street. Hear the Pisk Jubilee Singers at Pythian Temple, Friday night, March 14, 1919. --- JOHN HARRIS, MANAGER Sunday March 9, Houdini "The Hand Continued every Sunday, featuring "HOUDINI." "The Lure of the Circus" "The LURE OF THE CIRCUS," featuring M Eddie Polo and Noble M. Johnson, continued ev running with "HOUDINI." Monday March 10, "The Li Raider" "The Lure of the Circus" "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS," featuring Mr die Polo and Noble M. Johnson, continued even ning with "HOUDINI." Monday March 10, "The Lig Raider" "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS," featuring Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Polo and Noble M. Johnson, continued every Sunday, running with "HOUDINI." Monday March 10, "The Lightning Featuring Pearl White, a big new Pathe Serial, "The Silent Mystery" Featuring Francis Ford, Mae Gatton, and Rosemary continued every Monday running with "THE L RAIDER." Thursday Mar. 13, "The Iron T Vitagraph's latest photoplay serial featuring A reno and Carol Holloway, continued every Thursday Mix in a two-reel big Western drama every Thu ning with "THE IRON TEST." Adults, 17c; Children 10 yrs. SPECIAL ATTRA The GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE. TWO Day & Wednesday Marc in "Woman! Woman!" Featuring Francis Ford, Mae Gaston, and Rosemary Theby, continued every Monday running with "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER." Thursday Mar. 13, "The Iron Test" Vitagraph's latest photoplay serial featuring Antonio Monroo and Carol Holloway, continued every Thursday, also Tom Mix in a two-reel big Western drama every Thursday, running with "THE IRON TEST." Adults, 17c; Children 10 yrs. old, 11c loves and sins. Imagine a woman who that she gives herself to another man photopoly that analyzes woman's heart part of Alice Linaay, a young girl and free love. It tells the story of died with her monotonic existence in to New York and feels the lure of to New York but she resists. The man prevents her falling. is tempted. Her husband grows ill, neglect. It is then that she forgets. She makes the supreme sacrifice and sees in her merely a woman who casts her out, after a child has to be, but when Samson obtains a divorce she cannot under the disgrace, seeks refuge with Gwenee Stevens. visiary, Mackay is searching for her. need in him a great love for the woman in her in hiding place and beds he has aimed because her husband was his life. He loves her for it, arn in the face of the unsympathetic wd Cent "Houdini" Continued every Thursday. HOOL THEATRE Hear the Flak Jubilee Singers at Pythian Temple, Friday night, March 14, 1919. JORDAN-SHROPSHIRE MARRIAGE. Miss Leon C. Shropshire was married to S. A. Jordan of Pl. Worth at 8:30 Wednesday evening. Dr. A. S. Jackson, performing the ring ceremony, they are at home and will welcome their friends at 2157 Clark street. Hear the Flak Jubilee Singers at Pythian Temple, Friday night, March 14, 1919. ```markdown ``` --- If the Circus" CIRCUS," featuring Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, continued every Sunday, 10, "The Lightning der" Mystery" Blue Gaston, and Rosemary Theby, running with "THE LIGHTNING "The Iron Test" A play serial featuring Antonio Mo- nned every Thursday, also Tom drama every Thursday, run- children 10 yrs. old, IIc TTRACT THEATRE. TWO NIGHTS O day March 10th !" rose man! and who if a n a the oral she her to has seen her and The be to dy- mar- orld. Coral Th Children 10 ye A WHITE DALLAS IN PANIC OF EXCITEMENT. Dr. A. E. Bons of FL. Worth Shoots and Mortally Wounds H. E. McDowell, Professor of Oriental Barbershop. Thursday evening near 5 o'clock, Dr. A. H. Bons of FL. Worth shoots and mortally wounds H. E. McDowell, Professor of Oriental Barbershop in basement of the Oriental Hotel and have to take place on the Jackson street side of the hotel and McDowell was struck as he fired his life up the Jackson street. On east side of the hotel and falling mortally wounded he was rushed by his friend to the sanitation where he died before the shooting occurred. He fell a large paddle of blood which attracted large crowds for hours. The shooting occurred during the evening rush hours when men and women were worn distrinct on Akard Committee, awaiting convergence for home when the sound of a revolver rang out every one having heard it before the shooting as hundreds are in radius of thirty yards from where Hundreds of white men, newspaper and detectives, police captains and police officers, were together with the Dallas Express reporter seeking the murder in detail. No information was obtained by any of the gentlemen referred to a very small bit was secured by an Army wagger at the Dr. Baz, it is alleged came over from Ft. Worth, and was seen in the barbershop of his victim. Thursday morning, with Madison over the right side of his face, nat closely where he could get a good observance in one instant asked a porter to the shop McDowell who interested him, no time later. The reporter at that time thought nothing of H. Dr. Baz waited for morning, and when it arrived he was there. It is said McDowell asked to reason the difference, but the reply was that he was not time later. Then the bloody tragedy commenced. H. E. McDowell was a splendid character, having many friends in SEE THE FASTEST SERIAL EVER PRODUCED: Francis Ford in his Newest and Greatest Serial THE SILENT MYSTERY IS THRILLING EPISODES With Mae Gaston and Rosemary Theby Greatest and most mysterious plot and swiftest action of any serial ever filmed. NAME OF THEATRE, ETC. TION S ONLY th-11th, neatre years old, 11c A. in loving rememberance of my dear daughter, Mary, Jella Proctor Lee, died in March, p 27, 1918 was born in Mary, A 167, at Fairfield, the Texas, at 21:56, are at death 21. Gone But Not Forgotten. Fv Mother There is a beautiful land beyond the skies. And I long to reach its shore for Know I shall find my darling there. The beautiful eyes and amber hair of the loved ones gone before. Mother you may imitate; in my diaries I cried unto the Lord and He heard me. MRS. MAGGIE P. ABNER. Dallas and was very popular. He was a married man and leaves two small children in the case is the cause leading up to the tragedy. Dr. Marie the married and jailed following the shootout. Pythian Prolic Monday night, March 24th, 1919, at Pythian Temple 2549 Eim street. Pythian Prolic Monday night, March 24th, 1919, at Pythian Temple 2549 Eim street. ```markdown ```