Dallas Express
Saturday, March 15, 1919
Dallas, Texas
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THE RELATION OF THE NEGRO TO THE SELECTIVE DRAFT
PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S REPORT TO SECRETARY OF WAR
TELLS AUTHORITATIVELY OF THE PATRIOTISM, VALOR AND CHEERFUL SERVICE OF COLORED AMERICANS. THE LABORS OF SPECIAL ASSISTANT SCOTT COMMENDED.
Founded by W. E. King
VOL. 26, NO. 22.
THE RELE
PROVOST MARSHAL
REPORT TO
TELLS AUTHORITATIVELY OF
CHEERFUL SERVICE OF
LABORS OF SPECIAL ASSIS
Fears Groundless
"How groundless such fears, how ill considered such doubts, may be seen from the statistical record of the race," he said. His race furnished its quotes, and uncomplainingly, yes, cheerfully. History indeed, was unable to handle the challenge of the war, for the reason that opportunities for allimentation were not opened to him to the same extent as to others. He was freed from the records to show that he was filled with the same feeling of patriotism, the same martial spirit, and the same citizen in the cause for world freedom. "As a general rule, he was fair in his dealings with the assistance of white employers, he was
Poro-College Entertains 369th Inf. Replacement Soldiers.
Special to the Dallas Express.
St. Louis, Mo., March 12—The "PORO" College Co., of which Mr. Peters opened their College to the Replacement Soldiers of the 389th Infantry, last Saturday, and made them a part of the route to Camp Funston to be mustered out of service, passed through the city and having a day to re-verify the route, and College by the Rev. Shelton Parr of the Y. M. C. A. the "boys" who were the Crox de Guerre. In the party were Corporals Bert Watt Hunter, William Glover, Grover Gillespie, F. W. Cooper, J. W. Essex, Len Niebler and Flummer Wal-
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of the 369th Infantry of the "boys" of their recruitment went "over the top and incidentally some of them were killed," the teachers. Tears came to the eyes of the young women who neared how their parents were treated, but the soldiers said "The Flag never touched the ground." Following the addresses, Mr. Searborough was welcome, threw the building open to them for the afternoon. The soldiers are surprised when they were escorted into the building where a feast, a real old fashioned dinner was prepared for them. They received a letter yesterday from Prof. W. S. Searborough of Wilberforce University, thanking them for the $1,000 gift they received for their Daughters Day at the school. The Mauses are planning to establish a branch at Chicago, and Atlanta, Ga. and Atlanta will hold the event in the Eau for a larger business.
AMONG THE POEMS WRITTEN IN FRANCE.
The following was recently received from an over sea friend who is most done traveling.
"The Republican Party Is The Ship, All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas.
NEGRO MIGRATION TO
NORTH TOTALS 350,000
IN 1916 AND 1917
Lack of Labor in the North and General Dissatisfaction with Conditions in South were Principal Causes.
About half the migrants, according one investigator, went from the town of Alabama which had suffered most were that the counties in Black Belt of Alabama which had suffered most were most poverty among the Northeast. The shortage of labor was most acute among the landowners who made no effort to provide for their substance. One of the promising movements to improve the Colored persons in the South and thus remove causes of the migration appear to be the "Community Concern Co., Mississippi." The feature of this plan is a community organization initiative to improve the employment and agriculturist, and prominent Colored men, in each county. Complementing this effort, the body to consider special subjects for example, there is a committee on labor supply, a type of organization working to increase the common interest of the races in community development, and in programs in ways designed to promote harmony prosperity and good will. As adjuncts to Chambers of Commerce are also highly recommended, as means of bringing together desirable Negro leaders in planters. Frequent and confidential conference upon community problems is also highly recommended, as local leaders of the races are urged as important measures toward betterment. Better housing is recommended, both for North and South. The means of better surroundings in the South has come to be genetically recognized. Airtreatment, opportunity to labor, sanitary living conditions, and labor, assurance of even handed justice in the courts, good educational facilities, sanitary living conditions, and by the Southern University Commission on Race Relations as a means of improving the
A summary of the investigation has been published in bulletin entries "Negro Migration in 1316-1317" and now has available for distribution.
NEGROES OF TEXAS ASSURED OF
BETTER RAILROAD ACCOMMODATIONS.
President M. W. D. Wogen, Wiley University, Marshall, Texas, and Dr. J. R. Shepard, a leading physician of Marshall, Texas, went to Washington, where he met the president of Equal Rights Association of Texas to place in the hands of the Director or General of Railroads a petition to be furnished Colored people on railroads operating in Texas. The gentlemen were given a respectful hearing and the petition left sought but be granted. The sympathetic attitude of the Railroad Administration on all matters touched the petition was highly gratifying.
DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919.
DALLAS TEACHERS RANK IN CLASS A1
Primary Teachers Who Make Record: Mrs. Chase Harris, Mrs. M. T. Grove, Mrs. F. Chester Rutherford, Mrs. M. E. Hallum and Mrs. Lula Mason.
She has ever been anxious that her children should be the pride of the school, and that pride that animates and encourages to manhood and to those higher qualities so essential in the make up of a child. She has to reach the goal of final success.
stinted and unrelenting service to the young, service that must be productive of much good.
Mrs. Lula Mason has done a commendable work in the Dallas city school as a first grade teacher. Many of her students are first grades are persons having college education and persons of dislike to her. Her kindness deserves special mention. She has a typical family, two sons and a daughter. These children have been sent to college education, and the sons are still in the process of training, while the daughter, Miss Ruth Mason, has been sent to college education, graduating with distinction, and has been accorded the position of principal's assistant. Mrs. Mason has a sweep of vision that urged them to prepare for the next generation, what the next generation will bring forth if the mothers continue to educate their sons and daughters. Are we to solve what is called the (Continued from p. 4).
FOLLOWING THE WHITE MAN'S EXAMPLE
Special From Houston Says
Wrecked Trains to Get
"Spilled" Money. Boys Got
Idea From Picture Shows.
Houston, Texas, March 10.—Details of how a Sunset limited train was scheduled in order to obtain money in the wreck, and the gangsters in the wreck, of the derailing of a train, the struggling of coaches left on side tracks of brass trimming and the theft of brass yardas and abode in Houston were disclosed today by the confessions of four Negro boys. In 11 years of training, they were admitted to the Fifth Adept. The ideas of wrecking the train, the boys said, was suggested by the coaches, and how trains were wrecked, and they thought that in the wreck "some money might spill out volf kessels pockets" because they said they did not think about whether the passengers would be killed or injured, and was a partner in admitted having placed a bolt on the track which derailed the engine and threw it on its side on the right of the track. The coaches remained a partner in the transaction and remained in riding with the one boy, who was another boy, also 11, and his brother, 10 years of age, became frightened by the train approached away.
A bolt 8.14 inches, with a nut and a wrench, was removed from the other and badly ruined, titied by the two boys as being the one they placed on the track which caused the wreck. They did of just how the engine wheels struck the square nut on the rail, and, when the engine wheels struck the square nut, the coaches jumped the truck, the coaches remained intact.
Sunset Limited No. 102, leaving Houston at 6:14 p.m. Feb. 14, for New Orleans, and is one in the two fastest trains running in the city, and the wreckage equipment would have been the result only for the life and wreckage equipment out of the Fifth Ward section of the city and was running only about ten or twelve miles an hour, officials
GATES OF THE CITY CLOSED TO "BIRTH OF A NATION"
LOCAL N. A. A. C. P. MAKING DALLAS A DECENT PLACE TO LIVE IN. PROTEST THE EXHIBITION OF DIXON'S HELL BENT PLAY AND MAYOR HAS THE ENGAGEMENT CANCELLED.
Local Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People went on record reverting to the Oklahoman Cliff by the adoption of a resolution authorizing the President of the Oklahoman Cliff against the exhibition of the "Birth of a Nation," billed to appear in Dallas. President A. S. Well in conference with Mayor Lawther, showed causes why the protest entered by the A. S. Well in construction of the play was based upon racial antagonism or an exhibition of same would serve the purpose of racial prejudice against the race. The mayor answering in the affair through an audience morning through an audience
DEMOCRATS EXPECTING CAMPIGN FOR LEAGUE TO SPLIT REPUBLICANS Nation-Wide Speechmaking For and Against Scheme Planned.
The Republicans say that it will only be necessary to present the people with the same people to ensure an overwhelming demand for the defeat of the league. They assert that the people have "gathering generalities" of "gathering generalities" of Wilson and his promise of world peace as a result of the operations of the war.
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BIRTH OF A NATION"
BIG DALLAS A DECENT PLACE TO
THE EXHIBITION OF DIXON'S HELL
HAS THE ENGAGEMENT CAN-
Censors. The board in its official
capacity notified the management of
the Hipodrome taconic the engagement
of the Birth of a Nation.
The board of the Association was
reliably informed that the play was
inately postponed with probability
of it never appearing any more
in Dallas. The Dallas branch of the
Association has new registries over the
central decision as this play has
exhibited in this city on two former
occasions.
The Association will meet next
Thursday night at ML Hebron Baptist
church on Main, corner of Walnut
street and 11th Avenue. Members
and friends are urged to present.
Plans will be perfected in launching
the great membership drive to be
NEGRO SOLDIER'S HAVE
TOO MUCH NERVE
FOR LIEUTEMANT
Negro Shipbuilders Prove Black Man's Worth in Industry.
By Homer L. Ferguson.
President Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company.
Hampton, Va. March 12—There are 4,500 Colored men working in the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. This is the largest force of skilled Colored men and the highest paid group of Colored men working in the industry. The shipbuilding plant is a memorial to Collins P. Huntington, who showed himself a friend to Emmington Institute and the Colored people.
The shipyard is Newport Nowa, a position in Mr. Emmington's belief in the Colored man an so industrial worker—a man who would be successful. Mr. Huntington.
(Continued from page 4.)
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HENDERSON.
Henderson, Texas, March 12—Service at Wesley's Chapel was well attended, both day and night. Missionary Sisters realised from their entertainment on March 9th, the sum of $18.45. Miss Descissie孝 and Mrs. Hannah Lola Wilson accompanied by M.T. W. Planagan spent a few hours in the museum. Misses Henry and Dennis Murphy and Lella Garrenth spent a few hours in the country with his brother, Wm. Murphy and his son, that has re-entered the church.
TYLER.
Tyler, Texas, March 12--Mr. Jim Jordan died at the home of his wife, Martha, on March 16. He had been sick for about five weeks. He leaves wife, mother, and children. Many of his floral offerings were by friends. Also by the employees of the Texas Power Company, where he had been employed for many years. Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker closed a very successful term of school and worked at the company.
Mrs. Melia Ried's house was damaged this week by fire from a defected fire. The lot estimated at about $100,000 was donated by Nannie Foster died at her home Saturday from True Bine Baptist church of which she was a member. The fire was caused by drenal to mourn her loss. Funeral was conducted by Rev. R. J. Russell Ward Rev. R. B. Francis spent Sunday at a splendid splendid event, wreath the tree.
Mr. Jim Hirter was in the city Saturday from Mineral Wells.
Lew! Bdl's Cafe.
Lewis HUF's house on East Ewinn street, is the place where our people can be served (5) the best that the market would. The best of home cooking, plenty of, oom to leave your bagage. Make our place your
Lewis Hill Prop.
Harvey White, Mgr.
Taylor, Texas, March 12—Heavy
Sunday was an ideal Spring day and
numbers of Christian-gore were
warming their way toward the house.
M. Carneal Baptist church, Rev. L. W. Mackey, pastor, held the W. Mackey church, which has secured a battle against sigh and sniff.
Rev. T. H. Green, Sgt. Bryan Baptist Orphanage held the weeklong service.
Mrs. R. H. Rabb, arrived Friday from her home near Thornsale and entered the Flooringkari sanitarium her husband and Misa Sadie, two daughter as companion her.
W. is the reporter that arrs. W. C. Wilson will be able to leave the sanitarium in a few days. Mrs. Fearl Wilson is reported very low sick Jr. Thomas Norring is on the bed. Htt.
Mrs. Fearl Norring visited Mary Norring is in San Antonio.
Jr. Emma VanDam left Weekend for a visit with friends in
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15. 1919.
Good commission for 10 Live-Wire Agents.
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L. FRANKS, District Manager
Mrs. Salle Adams left Saturday for an indemnite stay in Dallas, where John Oliver was called suddenly, and her ack dachsher in Fort Worth. Mrs. Nelle Hicks and children of Temple are visiting in the city, where she visited to Austin and returned Sunday. Mrs. Mary Pickett of Austin is visiting Madam H. E. Simmons and C. S. Alexander.
GARLAND
Garland, Texas, March 13—Mrs. W. E. Pratt spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora Williams.
Mr. A. L. Thomas of Camp Stanley returned Sunday, March 9. His many friends are glad to welcome The Parent and citizens of Garland held a meeting Friday night at the purpose of purchasing a school lot. A permanent organization was formed. Amount raised cash $17.85 Malcolm Murphy, Bichard Jones and G. W. Morehead gave an entertainment Saturday, March 9, for the benefit of the school lot pro-
Mrs. Anna Dalton is visiting her sister-in-law in Terrell, Texas.
MILANO.
Milano, Texas, March 13 —Cozone Providence Sunday school was well attended Friday afternoon the school renders a fine program and had their students Falton instructed them in the work. Ms. Angie Madison, the black ribbon in the made gudge in plain sewing and Miss Paulette embroidery work. Lemonade and cake were fed by the school children, Mrs. Ariane Burton in visiting her daughter
MILFORD
Milford, Texas, March 13—Sociall-
vating relatives and friends at Milford
and White Rock, returned to Milford
and Calgary, to Leo Calgary, Calif.
Messner, Eddie Jones, George Kirt
and John Johnson, Joseph Kirt.
Cali Gimle, Emma Burna
to Waxahachie; Mrs. Josephine
Gippe of Italy was the guest of Mrs.
Italy was in the city. Misses Arilian
Italy was in the city. Misses Arilian
adversaries, Misses Daniel Chayne, Jesse
Robinson, Marshall Arnold motored to
Waxahachie Sunday in their Oak
Educational and Religious.
Sunday school was well attended. Sunday school is progressing nicely under the leadership of Sup. J. E. McCormick, pastor of the pastor, Rev. G. W. Burton sotirizing. The topic study in the morning is helpful and interesting. Sunday night is "went over the top," at his best. Total collection for the day $2.65. Total collection for the day $2.65. Take place at the Mt. Morish Baptist church on the fourth Sunday, which will be the first anniversary of Rev. Burton as pastor. St. James A. M. R. Church. St. James A. M. R. Church. Prof. T. D. Beaty, Supt. At 11:00 Rev. Harris prescheduled and excellent night. Cellation for the day $1.71. An educational assessment was put on 6th Sunday in March. Our
PARIS.
Paris, Texas, March 13—The Negro Advancement League met last Sunday afternoon. President Boswell discussed the future course of the League, Mr. Williams, Supt. of the Life Insurance Co., and the hard Life Insurance Co. made a very interesting talk to the league. Dr. B. L. F. dimon, A. Lt. of the League, was also stationed at the Atlanta University S. A. T. C. has been dischiefed. Prof. B. H. Graham will deliver a lecture to the Brotherhood of St. Paul Baptist Church Sunday afternoon, March 13 on some special occasions. Men are urged to be present at 3 p. m.
Mins Gerrude E. Taylor, a teacher
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M. Calvary Baptist Church. With the fearless leader, Rev. F. E. Mooney is in business for the King. Collection Sunday one hundred and fifty-five cents and eighty-five cents. Prof. McAdams addressed us Sunday night.
NATIONAL NEGRO HEALTH WEEK
Tuskegee Institute, Alabama April 5-12, 1919.
The Executive Committee of the National Negro Business League in organizing, organizing, and the following, the League in observing National Health Week: Daily and weekly newspapers. Newspapers: National Association of Graduate Nurses. The National Association of Colored Women's Club. The National League on Urban Conditions Among Negroes. The National Association of Teachers in Colored Schools. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. The National Negro Press Association. The Bishops and other officers of Colored State Medical Associations. Annual Church Conferences and Association of Social Society Organizations. Colored Insurance Companies. Farmers' Conferences. Farmers Improvement Societies. State Schools, and other local organizations. State Health Officers. Correspondence or suggestions may be made to the Chief Schools, and other local organizations. State Health Officers. Correspondence or suggestions may be made to the Chief Schools, and other local organizations. National Negro Business League, Tuqoege Institute, Alabama, or to J. M. P. P. President, Nasirville, Tennessee.
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es daily and is putting in a strenuous efforts to build a school entertainment given by the mission home of brother and sister Maya was quite successful. Mr. Scott Forrone said Mr. Scott enthanced their oil interest.
Rev. C. Thomas made a flying trip down to Brenham Sunday.
The dinner served at church Sunday by the sisters was very much enjoyed by all.
Terrill, Texas, March 13.—A very and tragedy occurred last Wednesday at the place placed a vell of bloom over the entire city. Miss Dora Mornu, daughn. of Miss Dora Mornu, died. She was shot and killed by T. B. Power, brother-in-law. Power had forrest in West and down on the north train Wednesday, went to the McRuffin home and inquired of his wife, who was in the house. Her sisters were employed at the laundry. She to meet them and their sisters took them to work, where she was mining her twins, turned on Dora, shooting her in the back, from Dr. L. G. Pinkton's office. Funeral services were held Friday after in Dr. L. G. Pinkton's office which she was a member.
The funeral was one of the largest ever held in the city. A woman was held for Fowler, where two charges were sled. one for murder and the other for assault. The woman was removed to jail, allowing him no beard. A County Medical and
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Grapeland, Texas, March 12-'18. Zion Baptist church surprised their pastor, Rev. Stone with a fine suit and a new tie. Then New M. Zion gave their pastor to w Famming, a surprise party for them when they first began showing him to do. Rev. Thurston of Palestine preached at County Lost, last Sunday and he is the some preacher of his Will. Johnson (Jc.) who gives presents in the form of African roots and herds to all who control it in his collection. Farming is not progressing in this part of the country, but we surely need a bright outlook for the Express looks very bright. We quarters at present have a friend and acquaintances to see me and subscribe to her. J. W. SHEPHRID
ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH.
Sunday was alight at St. Mark
Sunday school was well attended. At
11 o'clock, Rev. D. A. Scott preached
a noble sermon, subject "Mistaken
the Lord's Prayer." At 3 o'clock, Rev. Stone preached
from the subject, "Stand in the Way."
Which was delivered with much poise,
and the sermon was attended. At night the pastor, Rev. J. K. Knox delivered a noble nomen subject "The Power of Christianity." One accession for the day
MRS. A. M. HAMILTON, Reporter.
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THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919.
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FORNEY.
Forney, Texas, March 12—Rev. S. J. Gaster was at his post of duty in Texas, where he preached two strong sermons night and morning. Collection $15-$55.
Sunday school at all churches were attended. Mrs. Gillies and son of Ft. Worth were in the city Sunday, visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Gillies and son of Mrs. Nannie Haines returned home from Dallas, Sunday, where she had met her husband. Mrs. Bar Starbearer, please get you fail to get your paper, call at the Star Barbearer. Please get your paper. Miss Valtia Sanders left this morning for Fort. Worth. Mrs. Sanders left Monday morning for Dallas on business. Mrs. Aney is on the sick list. Mrs. Aney is on the sick list. Mrs. Aney is on the sick list. Mrs. Frederick Terrell of Torrell is visiting friends at Mae Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams dinner with Mr. and Mrs. L.
BONHAM
Boham, Tonga, March 13-14
W. Br. Crumpton was in Pittsburgh last week visiting his wife.
The birthday party at Lola Maria.
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was an enjoyable affair. Rev. R. J. A. Hines, Rev. Lysch all had good congregations and all preached excellent sermons.
Rev. K. A. Hines was in Greenville last week on business.
The K. of P. installed officers
Thursday night.
Mr. Mot Lee has purchased the Roha Williams property.
Mr. D. E. Smith and Miss Noble Stewart married Saturday night, Kev. Mrs. Jake Shiply was in Sherman Prof. Charlie Seay, Prof. Ray Seay and Prof. Coob, Prof. Johnson and Prof. Coob were all from their school Saturday The Welfare League met at the A. M. Doe doing great good for all concerned. There will be a rally at the A. M. Doe paying $400 to his brother. pay $400. The sister churches are invited to be with us. Mr. Dave Vance is in Kaukau doing great good for his brother. Mr. L. P. Bennette is in Deni doing great good for his business. The 21 Mr. Bennette on Mrs. Gus Stull Wednesday evening, a lunchmen was served. Mrs. Gus Stull was from Oklahoma last week visiting relatives. Lather Patterson of Fort Worth, was in the city last week. Mr. Emma Ward was in Honey Grove. The Clover Leaf club met with Mr. Jen Miller Friday evening, a lunchmen was served. The entertainments which are being given by the different churches are
I desire to thank our many friends who was so kind to us during the war, the family, the father and grandfather, who departed this life Feb. 27, 1919. May God bless us. S. M. Johnson. S. M. Johnson. Bart Johnson. Son Cannon and Claud Smith. Oklahoma City. Kirk.
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fpvotaled: wiih the tntersiqned. as
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tet fovuamn Aisle and’ ar"ounce
dha ‘truth the Safa su
‘ea felorng will eontue, the
con, in Pollard, Win. Madivon,
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fore. the courts of
7h0 iy, Bitellon,
‘The city people ako tarshing Into
nie eampe according to thet eu
tom before'& municipal election. ‘The
contest in over the mayor and com
‘owionorn "AR the ‘candidates are
hte Alf the" men therefore,
Who. are lected. ‘will be’ white, The
Falticlans, however, are of all norte
Finer ure spprorisiatey 1.200 qual:
fed Colored voters ont o's popu
tion ‘of nome” 7K Colored. ‘people
‘The far the Good. Government a:
fue. bus dotatlished a Simcerow de
Fartment, with Lawyer" Asnman &
Welle tn'charge, ‘hope that fa he
Slections 40" come’ the, Calor. peo
Be wilovlity sath er So
‘hole Pall arena
Sip wtat you wl the. Colored
naan wil bo a pollasd man an lone
me's a votlees en.
‘whenever, the day ‘comm, in. the
wilh the Coloredtoter wil. au
Hand nec, lendeohp," tat “tny
Bere football’ the poten, and
th Jo the tala ieee
sanity tn whieh bein.
Service Flax on Kilehen Door Foi
‘Colored Soldier Torn Down.
‘There. fs Yilabed, somewhere. in
tie tine Bet kno THE
NSSOCIATION MEN.” Me Tanuary,
Dd eats 1 contaled tbe followin
sry which wil rove o¢ taterat to
gp eleva hala ag
“No Place for a + -vice Flag”
ras mans eae when te
OE Semler
Gee tee ae
ren i ts meena
arcane Sat bate
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Gea ees te were
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fer ihe aa as
As tani ey
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Kredi Seri ae ha”
on door, walked to th: front of thy’
tne ha tao
Ses an tre tae
Ses eee
ee ON ee ae. eee ee ee eee
‘Tim convinced that after the war
the white soldiers and. the black
soldiers wil have & program of set
Wing the question that is not now
owible for us to understand,
Many persons who read this’ will
eo tn it the undoing of tho preja-
ices” which Today’ constituce the
Ereateat taste ‘before ‘the American
teem, Dati hey ahi. 1
| ‘or ay where also in
the id outh’ they "would Rod ta
900 white ten ‘out of every 000,
‘would othe tame. thing this wate
‘oman ld,” aod about, one whit
folder a thousand would. do. th
fame tng’ this white” aoldier” id
Mo will fad in’ adaiion, that, more
‘energy’ is being” wasted today inthe
United States to naticute and Talo
tain ‘schemes! of racial” separstion
than ‘ever before inthe story of
the: country. ‘There aro." separate
fara, “sparala. streets cara, apearate
Srinking” watlons, weparate urimals,
feprate churches, Separate sche
te stain in ‘courthouses, gpa’
Mev aooth ore goverment
Separation and in fact separton an
Faetal Jiaccrow, have come to be the
Order of tie day, with the renult that
tore hell ranklen’ in the breasts of
White ‘men ‘ngainst ‘blackimen, black:
Men againat white ‘men, than was
ver, teen ‘belore ia America Pa:
Sites “and trimmers” and hypocrites
tnd apologists and diplomats aad de-
Caivers, hy the liso of pretty phrasea
tnd sot words: aay otherisg, but
he who docbus my’ words cat try
ana “ind out if they De'truo.” There
tea remedy, but it ie bot to ‘be
found ‘among’ white men.
New Reasoning.
ran across W. Rover, a German,
who is Very” frleadly. ia hia dispo:
Hiden.” 1'taked ‘him’ if ho. atiended
ehureh Suaday, to which question he
replied, "Noise “nver "own Tse
fooud nan an’ Ro need to go, Church
fe fur de tad.” 1 told him to stick
{> that foollay idea and that ‘he was
Hist as good for hell ay a martin ie
for his gourd
We Aanreaiels No Inti,
Well, up tll now with all the
fallures ot the race. before me. 1
must congratulate, tho. Amertean
Colony ‘of tho “African ‘race. It has
not yet. Produced. a man brazen
enough to be an antrehist, nor foo
enough to be an indel,” There i
sill hope for us
‘Church “Organization,
1 ane mont ofthe ehurchen dave
a plethora of young folk organise
tons. ‘They are organised ostensibly
to. develap’thoso ‘who take, member-
ship, and. Incidentally to. belp the
ehureh. We hope that the ‘ottensi
bil "pfuportion’ will not be. over-
come by the incldeatalty "portion.
While the chures ‘mecda the assis:
tance of the young to erat, the youth
needs the ehuren that they. may «x-
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‘(ennai hen sobs 13.
yore preobiom ts manees, ‘ot: by the
individual? hall we ive. all_ Ui
dayt in gua of lve. one’ day a
per Mrs. Lala Mason Ia a gradu
his of the Cortand seboola N.Y.
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peut a "aut “ubanaing nch
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tration of ter work She to, bal
from Georgia, coming to ‘xt it
from, distingwtthed “scion. er
Apectal” forte as wo. recall tha
the, Anos how w reas the cl
to" nare it ‘tploy ‘both. hand and
tind detly fn the work tat ft has
to do. We havo saan work done
tor. lassen "with ra” tings an
necdion that "nono ‘sxcapt att ada
Could arrange. "Her whole sou set
rapped vp ts ber clases, which re
iepe busy al the time working with
epurpose i vow. Mra. Rutherford
takes "a spcal course in tho Ua
tern of Cheago iting rset or
fo er eocleney Song’ the ih
toner etciency Song te ies of
farter Snafu
re ACB, Hailum a & teacher
who, working. atthe very epianing
of chil fein the schol haa ae
complished ‘work that apeaia fo
salt amoag "the Daplls which ake
taught Wo have "ied "her rom
whet we were inapectar “aad
wal" pad Tor’ our vit sad et
mich encouraged to, work tater in
our line af work. What conse
Scacher, iit thy aut pervn
who get feats Inthe methods of
teuning, or in tthe fussy and lod
teacher clamoring for der and there
inno order? What Js tnching my
way? Tan tncher “an artist or
tcigaust? ‘sup Kitballantwers th
cuerry on this whe? “Owing to ie
shi atthe peru olny tho teach
ing whother beta or abe ian ar
orm. scleatiat”" Mira allo ina
sraduate of tho city schools of, De
fait aichigan, ke “al took
romier course ‘under Col: Parker in
the celebrated Pure schoo! Chica.
sho ike hrs. Rothortord ir devcend:
ed trom & great family tee of Dro.
Bounced datinction. The wor of i
Bre ‘tours ‘hero mentioned can
never pera nor be forgotten for
i writen in ihe minds ofthe ivi.
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Muck woman, the ‘unerowned ‘pin:
com of america’ 1f not a bronze,
brass ‘and grants, thea Tm what? ut
wo should erect mondment to Ber,
ihe ‘ono woman of" al women: who
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the who ‘has ‘mado it posible Tor
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oi with ciisation that Sredks 20
competition, "no. rials and yet in
hin partes situation, our mothers
he. fuaring angels af cur detny
peo’ aaid trump in ‘God and do the
right, “and. in be enguage of the
immortal Lincoln, “tn aos. way
which "wo cannot ee, God wil
make an pening All honor to the
American "unerowned Prince” the
mother, the no American, whore se
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iber at ibe aren come and’ #0
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ect "a_ monument "to. her" in
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alone rent ered
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THE RELATION OF THE NEGRO TO
‘THE SELECTIVE DRAFT
‘Kenltieek ben Vonks
peculiarly Atted to render necessary
Xivioe to tho War Department ith
Feapect 10 he Colored people of the
Tavlos sate, (9 lok ater ator
Metin the interest of the. Negro
fetcives and elited men, abd 0
foaure ino tho treatment. accorded
them by the vciove fla connect=
arin. tho War. Department Ta
tho ‘poston ocnpled by. in, the
Speke Asitant. to he. Socretary
of War wan thon cabled (0 obtain
Sr proper perspective both af the a>
nude ot selective. sorice fics
to the Netro and of the Negro 10
the wat and enpeclly to ho. rat
Ss Tho fopresetiative of ie race,
tis ssprenion,teretor, vert
weignt “inn momorandum nares
tothe oie, on the wabjct of the
rato of the Negro to the war 488
txpecially tho ara om ‘Dee 1 1818,
Mr'Seott wrote a,
Eager to Accept Terms
smn tite of he Neer 0 the
wat and ecpecialy to the drafty Was
coe’ of complete aceptance af The
drat in fc of an eeruena To Noe
cen ite ter ‘ere wan deep Toe
senimeat in many uarier (oat Be
wan not permiies Wo volenerr, as
Tite med by th thousands were
Bermited to in connostios wih
Ration Guard ‘unis and” other
branches of mltaryerwce whlch
mers, clad Colored mon.” One of
tho brighton chapters tho whose
Distr ot tho var inthe Nog’
eager accoptanc ot the Graft and
Sis apledld“wilngna’ toe
Ht only reneatment wes de the
tnied eaten te which be ie
lowed to ei aod paticpate In com
beast or hetng® lt Te num
ber of Colored draftees “accepted
for military ‘uty, and, the somber
ively amalt nub ot them eat
far exemption, as" compared eh
tea suber ot wale aad Ea
pred tmeneaied thd drated,_ Dre
sets ‘an teensy andr
Becta much red upon thin Tack
eon
SRar influences were broueht to
bear pon. the Nesro. to erage i
Gaty_to tho. Gonerent. somo ere
certain sections of the poaay wa
made to induce than not to Tenner
That the ate to spread Germat
propaganda was mscrble flare
maybe seen from the rstemeat of
ie Chit of te Haren of aves
don of the Department of Jamie 6
te Gael Sater Sento, commen
“ro Nearoee tan take to theee
orien, bower. an ther "were 100
ora "Money" apent In" he "South
OF propecia was thrown awa)
voor os rome
"toe then vi af
were more than offet by the varus,
polity tnd promotion of merle”
measures “carried on throush” iho
fe of the Special Aalstant to the
Secreary of Wat, and hie tsatants
Cerrepandence wan Kept 8D with
tinea Necrows ai ove te coun:
cy. utiry cals, “an ew.
am forthe ‘purons of afectg
desing acon oa
7 teed tthe vargas papers com:
pring ‘botp the white and Nero
re
"Special conmitee ot 100 Col-
sed apeakers war tpposied 10 bee
ver ‘publi palriote addroses it
mer he cour, under the eusle
en of the Committe on Pubes
formation, sang the war ts of
ne Government ad ooking to kop
smbroxen the spt of loyalty at Cok
ved Ameren estas
A “ape contereioe of| Negro
ior an cailad to'moet ts Wea
tom it funn 10h, nner tho noe
leno the Commie on Public
intrmatio, in order to gather an
lmeminae’ cho thouckt nd public
ion of tho rarous ladarn oe
Nocrovruee cas beer ony
mr of the wont of the departs
the. Spell Assan to th. Bee=
tary of War tn the Tard ols
carcaiing ft tan Dower of the
Korie Nation,
“The apprenadon of this repre-
ctative of tbe Colored race for
coperaion_ shown, ty" the Selects
orice adminintaton,specaiy
Rafected members ot‘ ths. Cored
ace. tn eterno 10 oocana cone
ata ele, il appear from
plowing eet from manorant
fam writen to thin fc ot Sept
shy the Sel Aina to
Sie Bott tlle trate Patro-ws
“Throuhoxty tenure tere have
ceniyapprecisted the prompt and
dial ‘comperaion of U's Frovat
areal!" General Ofc ‘wih Unt
ertislar soon f tne fle tae
criary of Wer wpecaly efecto
bays The, Proven” Sasa
er Gee has caety vets
ied an as fad al a on
eto report each an fey com
ait or eanerterred to foe t=
enon, inlviag dacrination, ace
efusen, erronety clasifeaton
atone, ad has ected teat
crilsiats ‘Whenever. was ound,
om igaton, ant the wast
rovnd for tht. Sapocialy ia
be mater of wopiying ang earring
nt the Sete Berrien Beeston,
be Proven Mariel Gacert oes
a Eos raf 0 pon eta
stalin to that Near dae on
emo. Danis‘ ott Amorous
ht othe aw i ak
ta omer of fae
aceea "where, flagrant vlsions
are, eeeured In thw apoltion of
be raf lato Negro men wai
ection af the coe oval ext
obra bane Det emred
an boarda fo" appoted ‘have
avo, ben erdered. the Trowert,
(arabal General to reclassify Colored
TEXAS TOWNS.
Bullard, Texas, March 13—Rev. C. M. Lomons preached an eible sermon "The Lord's Prayer," all, money ransacked $2.450. C. M. Berley has praise meeting twice a week. Sunday school taught by Mite Jesse McCormick, all, money ransacked $2.450. exhibition, all are invited. Mr. Winn and Mrs. Shannon have pleasure of Mr. George Wilson, where you will find If you need first-class hair cuts, see J. A. Vaughn, residence of Mr. George Wilson, where you will find We kindly ask your patronage for the paper, is cents per paper; for the haircut, is cents per haircut; J. A. Vaughn, Route 2 Box 65, Bullard, Texas.
GROESBECK,
Groebke, Texas, March 13—The pastor of Dennis Chapel and the pastor of Hend Branch town Sunday. Mr. Moses Smith went to Cedar to preach Sunday. Mr. Roy Adams suffered a tough tussle with troubles to the Scott better. Mr. Cassie Scott is up again after a short spell of influenza. Mrs. James Jones of Teague is visiting, and Mrs. Jimmie Jackson. Mrs. Mabel Gambles is spending this week in
We hope to have the co-operation of all of the churches in town on the day of the service, and have been called to the pastorate of Head Branch.
**KELTUS**
Kelty, Texas, March 13—Sunday schoolers were present; several visitors were present; Mrs. Larkin made a short talk. Mr. Bennie Johnson, of Toulouse, France, made a short talk. Mr. T. Tears made a frye trip to Alto to Mrs. Emma Henderon of Rusk and Mrs. Emma Henderon of Rusk. Mr. Tears made a frye trip to Alto to Mrs. Emma Henderon of Rusk. Mr. Gus Stevenson of Clayton was a visitor in the city. Pearl Cattie, of Clayton, Mrs. Cat Cattie for a few days. Sunday school was good at New York and Clayton Sunday and was largely attended. Services are continually growing. Services are held for several days, but is better. Our ex-patron, Rev. A. C. Churchwell, Mrs. Mary Garrett and Miss Jasia Clara visited their sister, Mrs. Emma
WHITEWRIGHT.
Calvert, Texas, March 13–Mrs. Rebecca Smith and sister Mrs. Dora Rebecca Smith and sister Mrs. Dora Master David Smith from Navajo Sunday and left for their home. Mrs. Willie Clifton from Bremond to her home after spending the week–at the end of her father ‘and mother Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ander-
Prof. G. A. Mima, son of Prot. and
Mary Taylor, died on April 15 and is now at Camp Funston.
Mr. Jesse Nordest is back from college and is now at Camp Funston.
Mr. Mary Taylor Maxwell left Thursday for Pitlusha, Pa. to join her husband, Dr. Mary Taylor, and Mrs. Julia Hayford and daughter, Mrs. Emma Talley are ill at their home, and Mrs. Hannah Street, and Hannah Street, West Calvert, Peggy Hopkins is ill at home, and Peggy Hopkins is up after a hard fight with the fiu.
St. Paul M. E. church opened its annual service night, one convert, Mr. Jim Tamar.
Garret Grove Baptist Church.
Sunday school opened at 2 o'clock.
KAR
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Makes of Month-to-lo jelly. Vapor Bath. a valuable special treatment for Influenza, affords frequent relief, mailed to any address upon receipt of price, 25 cents.
BULLARD.
GROESBECK.
KELTYS
CALVERT.
Supt. R. Ageo was at his poet and taught the lesson for three minutes Class No. 2, by & D. S. Roberts for No. 1 reviewed by R. M. Nelson, collection #119.
**Church of God.**
Services all day Sunday and Sunday. Over the top with R. E. W. Powers who proached an able sermon from Matt. 19-32.
**M. Zion Church Milam City.**
Rev. P. R. Humber was at his sermon, but left for Hammed to conduce the funeral of Mr. Jae Edwards.
Prof. A. T. Roberts, wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Riaby, Jr. and Mr. L. Covington motored to Hammed, Sunday to attend the funeral
Bethel Baptist Church.
Services Sunday were well attended, Sunday school opened at 9:30 o'clock with Supt. B. T. Harris at the school, and B. Y. P. I at 4 o'clock only served to continue the good work being done.
CARTHAGE.
Carthage, Texas, March 13. Mr. Elwood J. Hawkins, of Mr. L. O. Hawkins of Timpson died at his home 7th inst., after a brief illness. He was 70 years and was an ideal boy. He was a good boy. Southbound Santa Fe on the 7th inst. She will be gone several weeks to places in Louisiana and Arkansas. He made a brake to follow the carnival last week, but by the help of Mr. Law, they were cut off and are
Dr. E. D. Moten has kindly consented to serve a series of health visits on Friday afternoons on Friday afternoons to five club members an invitation to the parents and the children. Dr. D. Moten is unsure that proper encouragement be given the boys and Mrs. J. E. Thomas of Denver, Col. visited her visit, Mrs. W. P. Moore.
Entertained at Dinner.
Mrs. Ben Owens entertained March dinner for few friends in honors of her husband. She enjoyed a delightful menu of grape fruit with cherries, fricasee and oak syrup, and a lemonade, emergency biscuit. French salad, celery, prune juice, banana
Queen City, Texas. March 13—Friendship Baptist church services. F. K. White, the pastor of F. K. White, filled the pulpit morning and night, in his usual way he delivered the message with power church. Rev. E. W. Booker and Jimmy pastor is in Little Rock, Ark. Our pastor is in Little Rock, Ark. conducting a revival in that town and conducting a church in Minneapolis, Union at the Collin's Baptist church, 413 Collin's street. Dr. J. S. Ladele, is the popular pastor of S. Ladele and the Mission Trustees. Texas, last week, in revival for Rev. J. B. Burd D. D. D. the Deaconess of S. Ladele and the Mission Trustees, installed a full outfit of office furniture, in the pastor's office. The office is some swell too. Mrs. F. K. White, the pastor of the Spirit church, spins the spirit of the church we all love and respect her as a pastor's wife. She knows how to help we have to return to her home in Muskegon to have her make her home here with us in the near future, when we secure the parapet for pastor and friends, we all regret when we strive to have her make her home here on the home of the Queen City people as found on sale hereafter at the pastor's study rooms, 3 and 4 upstairs and have been elected church reporter by my church, and I shall be found trying to give the readers news
Read the Express by calling at the pastor's study, or phone Edrewood 1564, or 2190. Keep the ex-
Church of God.
CARTHAGE.
DENTON.
QUEEN CITY.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919.
press coming to sea. The eyes of the people of Queen city being opened since the coming of Dr. White, the first African American to serve in the Navy. Ten
OKMULGEE.
Mrs. E. L. Martin will have next week for Hot Springs, for an in-room stay with relatives and friends. Rev. E. M. Davenport, pastor of M. A. M. Monn Sunday, the Reverend has rendered splendid service, a strong advocate for Christianity. He will have a mass meeting at A. M. E. Church Thursday was on Monday the city from point of race protection. The purpose of meeting being to organize a splendid race for Colored People. The best blood of the city was present. A splendid race was organized and school took active part on the program. Dr. O. A. Williams ably presented the necessary for the organization. Tulare Star made the principal address. Fifty men and women were
LAWTON.
Lawton, Okla., March 13—At the Baptist church last Sunday, the pastor announced a three-minute sermon by every visiting minister in the city. The thirty-minute sermons ministers by each one took up a contribution. Mrs. Loaila V. Wallace left Saturday for Tulsa, Okla., where she goes to work with the school district. They will make it their future home. Colored amateurs play at the Orpheum last Wednesday night, was a success. Wilson and Milton, both students, Miss Hall of San Antonio, Texas arrived in the city last Monday to play with Miss Marzie Phillips of Mineral Wells, Texas, in the city visiting students. Miss Marzie Phillips of Mineral Wells, Texas, in the city visiting students. Little Riley Robinson, who last week visited pneumonia, is better at this writing session. C. A. Hamilton, president of the District B. Y. P. U. Convention returned Saturday, March 14, to a joint meeting of both boards and a lovely session. Finally at the Baptist church was closed last Sunday with a total of $0.00 raised during the morning session.
Rev A. C. Reeves, State Stup. of Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. was the pleasant guest at the home of the students. We met them a day later, a ten-day meeting here, this week.
CHICKASHA
Chickasha, Okla., March 13—The great revival services conducted by the Chickasha community for Rev. C. B. Burton was brought to a close Wednesday night. The revival was ever conducted in the city of Chickasha, for some of the most important events. Wednesday night was perhaps the most beneficial being, "Court Day in Glory." This sermon clearly pictured the different transgressors sainting by the Lord.
Services at the C. M. E. church was good Sunday, Rev. A. F. Doughlass filled the stand at 8:00 p. m
McALESTER
McAleenor, Okla. March 32. Dr. J. Littlejohn, prominent minister of the Masons, bore failure. The remains were taken to Columbus, Miss. for burial. The stone lodge also a woodman. His stone also two sons, a mother two brothers his sons, a mother to mourn his loss. He was a teacher and Mrs. E. Thompson from the Masons and Eastern Star respectively. accompanied the widow. Mrs. Littlejohn is a teacher in schools here. He was a Cavans who was instantly killed by jumping from an
Drilling Now Started
On our 1,000 acres in Tampico, Mexico, where some of the largest wells in the world have been brought in. Only 2¼% from our property in 72, 000 barrel producer. One BIG GUSER will make our stock worth dollars per share.
On October 15th, 1918, we paid a six per cent dividend. On the 15th of January, 1919, we paid a ten per cent dividend. We expect to pay dividends regularly four times a year. Our first dividend will be ten per cent or more, and will be paid on the April 15th, this year.
Tame Your Wild Dollars
Dollars are like wild horses—they run away like the wind, they aren't actually yours until you buy Capitol Petroleum Now. Shares 25 cents each. Purchase now before the advance.
Send for free Literature. Agents Wanted.
BURTON
Colon Street,
Colo.
3-15-11
NT NOTICE
2640 Wollon Street,
Denver, Colo.
3-15-11
The Gunter School
For Embalmers
term, and desires to have all appli-
sist, for the next examination.
He than ever to give our students
anatomy, Sanitary Science, Embalm-
with reputations backed by years
School for Negroes in the South,
Boards of this Country. For par-
School for Embalmers
Has just opened its Spring term, and desires to have all applicants enter not later than April 1st, for the next examination.
We are more fully prepared than ever to give our students special training and lectures in Anatomy, Sanitary Science, Embalm-in and Demi-surgery.
Our Demonstrators are men with reputations backed by years of experience, and we are the only School for Negroes in the South, which affiliates with all the State Boards of this Country. For particulars address.
The Gunter School For Embalmers
**Agents Wanted** - To sell the news and best patriotic, religious, and race pictures, also race post cards, maps, and other items or your choice of sample picture: **Colored Heroes**. We have only the best in everything. Get your territory today. **Bedford Supply Stores**, Box 621, Bedford, Ravings, Wyo.
OIL TALK HEAR IT
Gentlemen Read Carefully.
The Hoffman Oil and Refining Co. of Texas, (Houston beaquers) is selling stock at the value (par) of $1,564,000 they are refining oil and have producing bills. They have paid $1,564,000 in dividends to share holders.
This is 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
I will be in Palestine, Texas, all next week.
Gen'l Mgr. Sales Dept. to Colored people.
2405 Male Street Dellee, Texas
Liberal Terms to Agents.
Day Phone M. 7573
Night Phone H. 5732
When you begin to pick out individual deviant don't charge it to you. You don't need folks are just what they should be. Go to church tomorrow. As bad as you are the church will not suffer by your presence.
D. G. MASTER GOREE ILL.
News reached the Express office that District Grand Master, Gorce of the G. U. O. of D. F. of Texan, has been very ill, but is now convalescent. As a result his correspondence to catch up in a few days,
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Mrs. Temple Weems—Graduate of W. W., City College, will treat her hair coloring dandruff, fall hair, itching scalp, which will give it beauty, color. She phone H. 3143, or call at 2807 Floor street, Dallas
See Gabe Dawson, of Terrell, Texas, for the best blood medicine she can offer. You can save a trip to Hot Springs or Mineral Wella, Address Gabe Dawson, Broadway avenue, Texas. 2-1-90
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A GREAT EDU
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SUNDAY, MAR
AT 3:00 O'C
PROF. N. W. HARLLEE
Some of the leading educators
speak. Fifty voices from the high
Mrs. Corlman, the music dr
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Mr. Harllee. Dr. J. G. Osborne, principal of P.
secretary of education of the A. M.
meeting.
MASS is invited. Reserve
be maintained. Industrial Education
Negro will be the topic of the how
making great efforts to have a
reading of the president of
ball and the County Superintendent
of the churches are asked to urge
these in the City Hall.
PRO6
1st. Song service by the High School
man
2nd. Scripture reading and prayer
3rd. Remarks by Rev. W. L. Dick
4th. Song by the Orphan children
5th. Remarks by Rev. H. A. Carr
6th. Song by Orphan children
7th. Address to the following
mal and Industrial Institute
Prairie State New Normal;
education of the
8th. Collection and subscription by
Prof. N. W. Harllee is ando
them.
A GREAT EDUCATIONAL MASS MEETING AT THE CITY HALL AUDITORIUM SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1919
Some of the leading educators of America have been invited to speak. Pity voices from the high school under the management of the school will be invited to speak in the schools of the city will furnish the song service for the opening. Dr. R. M. Dr. Kotugaee of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Dr. R. O. Osborne, principal of Prairie View, Prof. Arthur Jackson, secretary of the school board. A meeting will be invited. Reserved seats for our white chairs will be maintained. Industrial Education and Manual Training for the Negro will be the topic of the hour. The teachers of the city are making great efforts to have a large attendance at this meeting. The School Board Prof. J. Kimball and the County Superintendent will be present. The of the churches are asked to urge upon their congregations to be in their seats in the City Hall at 9:00 o'clock. 1st. Song service by the High School, conducted by Mrs. L. C. Morrison. 2nd. Scripture reading and prayer, Rev. E. Arlington. 3rd. Remarks by Rev. W. L. Dickson setting forth the object of the meeting. 4th. Song by the Orphan children. 5th. Remarks by Rev. H. A. Carr. "The Needs of the Orphanage." 6th. Song by the Orphan children. "Walking in Jerusalem."
7th. Mail and Industrial Institute; Dr. J. G. Sebert, Principal of Prairie View State Normal; Prof. Arthur Jackson, secretary of Extension of Education in church. 8th. Collection subscription by Rene I. Dickson. 8th. Collection subscription by Rene I. Dickson. 8th. Collection subscription in anxious for the congregation to be in their presence at 3:00 p.m.
PROP, J. P. STARKS, Chairman.
PROF, H. S. THOMPSON, Secretary
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Norman, Industrial Institute,
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TEXAS TOWNS
Wills Point, Texas, March 13—
Mrs. Wills and son, R. C.
are on the sick list.
Mr. Fine Smith returned last week
from Clinton, N.J., and Solomon
Dyer were Tourist visits Sunday,
Per. Auction Hue returned from
Missouri. Tourist visits Sunday,
Mrs. Mary Bell Green her Sight
night or her home in Louisiana.
Mrs. Mary Bell Green her
few Laws on account of the illness
of her brother.
Wilson filled the vacancy
in the city school last week.
Henrys
PAGE SIX
GREENVILLE.
WILLS POINT.
ATHENS.
Rockwall, Texas, March 13—Sunday school at n e 3:30 a.m. A. M. Church and was well attended. At 11 o'clock St. John, subject, "Jesus is the Light. At 3:30, Christian Endavor and at 5:30, Christian Endavor. Mr. R. Thomas and read 120 Palma and after which a Bible discussion followed. At night, L. R. Prince was in the city last week attending a city event. Mr. Scott of Palestine was in the city last week attending a city event. Mr. A. R. Bussie and Mrs. Ia Collins. Mr. Elefax Thomas has returned home from camp. Stanley and Mr. A. R. Bussie and Mrs. Ia Collins. Part party Friday and it was a financial success. Our agent handles your financial needs. Give him your subscription.
Italy, Texas, March 13. 13-Services were well attended at Union Baptist Church in New York, and at Union Baptist Church in his post. Collection for the day $2.65. Prof. Stefany visited Dallas, Satellite on business returns, and gave a very able sermon at Union Baptist church last Monday night. Rev. J. Prince in company with Prof. Stefany gave a very able sermon last week in the interest of Christian education. Rev. H. J. Hones of Hillsborough, Ga., gave a very able sermon. Joanna Greer of Port Worth visited relatives here a few days last week returning to work. The Express is meeting with much favor and success in this locality, several customers of Avalon, having en
Otto, Texas, March 15 — A large crowd was present at Jerusalem, where a delivery driver an able sermon, he spoke with much power, visitors Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Annie Faithful of Waco were at the bed side of their sister in law, you were slick. Prof. D. Y. Holey was called to Marina to see his sick child infant with her son, Mr. E. H. Howard with her son, Mr. E. H. Howard with her husband in Waco.
THURBLE
Thurber, Texas, March 13 — Sunday school was well attended. Services throughout the day were good. Rev. H. Proctor prescheduled a service at 4 o'clock and one at eight. A. M. E. Mission Society met at 3 o'clock. Sunday. Spark meeting at 4 o'clock. Mission Society left for her home in the state of Virginia, last Sunday. Mr. M. Harris and Mrs. Fridley. Friday. Stickied sister
Jacho, bacho, Texas. March 13- Sunday school; was well attendee 1 Sunday, 11-12. Humbre, Humbre. Sargent Clan. *Bolson* is born, on a forlorn, will leave Thurville. He will leave Lafayette. He was a few day from Lahondab, Texas, to see his mother. Miss Molly. Molly outer-country sister. Miss Molly. Outer-country sister. Sholton, Mr. Joe Allen, Mr. Kish Johnson. Little Bird Green
MINERAL WELLS.
Mineral Wells, Tewa, March 12-
Arrivals: T. G. Mellon and fund-
Corsairie, M. St. John and fund-
Mr. St. Sterling Blunt, Hunt-
Mr. L. W. W. Wright, Ferris; Mr.
M. Harden, R. E. Chandler, Clebranus
M. Harden, and Jack of Shaw
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919.
ROCKWALL
ITALY.
OTTO.
THURBLE
JACKSBORO
Mrs. Alberta Wright of Abilene is to spend the season in the hospital. Pf. Worth; M. D. Hallowell, Pf. Worth; M. Ermorcee Thomas, Cluermer. Mr. Joe Thomas diet set. Mrs. Ermorcee Thomas, cluermer. shipped to Terrell for burial. Those who accompanied the remains were Mrs. Mimie Thomas, wife and an aunt. The cluermer is given by Mt. Herman Baptist church a win was a success. $2.50 was the
Miss. Minnie Boykins entertained Monday evening in honor of her husband, Mr. John Pollard. The day, covers were laid for twelve. A several courses were served by Mr. John Pollard who arrived Tuesday and carried to FT. Worth to the federal courthouse. Mr. John Pollard was arrested Tuesday and carried to FT. Worth to the federal courthouse. The carpenters have already gotten the carpenters on church up. D. Kelly entertained her as a tea for the benefit of the W. H. S., recently, also Mrs. Forest, Wednesdays. The mother held their monthly meeting with Miss Maggie Simmons and Mrs. Forest, Wednesdays. Patterson is home again after spending several months in New Port. The Sunday school at the C. M. E. church is progressing mildly. Rucker came in from the West Friar School. McPherson University McPherson Sunday night. Mrs. Harden and Jackson from Sherman are
ITASCA.
Itsaca, Texas, March 13.—Pvt. Sam Anderson in at home from camp and at work with his mother and friends, Mrs. Waters Hawkins returned from Houston; Saturday, bringing her mother and baby sister, Mr. W. E. Taylor, made a flying trip to Mart, last week, returned to Miami, where she is in town with Little Lecoata Center. The Second Division of the ankle excursion had their first enterainment, a sunny time, visiting South America, Mexico, Florida, California and New York. a neat suave was realized. Mrs. Hawkins, a Sunday evening, accompanied by her son, Gena Taylor, Mr. Ban Johnson, a Sunday evening, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. R. L. Scott, Mr. Arthur Anderson is having his house remodeled and Mrs. Anderson is
Church Notes
Notwithstanding the "increment
weather, Bethlehem Sunday school
was well attended. Bro. Gry,
governing over every level in the
leason. At 4:30: President Norris was at bt post and under
a chair for a hour. At 8:00: the choir rendered a nice
program, enjoys each
day at Mr. McCormick's
Mrs. A. E. Carter, musical directress
are sparing neither the norty money
to make the Bethlehem. choir just
would be grateful for the
ment of the church in buny. Rev.
Holloway, being out of the city Sun-
day, goes to Bethlehem church
at Little Bethlehem A. M. E. church.
SAVOY.
Saucy, Ivona, March 12—Wanted more move to Oklahomia. Mrs. Maggie Whitney and son, R. B., are visiting in Oklahoma City. Mrs. M. E. Reeves of Bonham, and Mrs. M. E. Reeves of Dorothy were g. stets of Mrs. J. C. Ford Sunday. She is cool is doing nicely with Mrs. J. C. Ford as teacher, Mrs. Nancy Martin, Mrs. Jenny Burney, Mrs. Nancy Martin, and church Dedd City. Sunup. Rev. J. J. C. Ford was with him, Mrs. J. C. Ford was with him, Mrs. Roy Austin of Loll City, and Mrs. Roy Austin of Loll City, were pleasant calerns at Mrs. Mat-
2mbalance
HON.W.E.KING
O.
EDITOR DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, LECTURER AND SOCIAL 'SERVICE ADVOCATE, STATE ORGANIZER AND BUSINESS LEAGUE IN TEXAS.
Will lecture in the interest of the Business League and Social Service Work in Texas, and work in Texas as a publisher, indemnified with the work which concerns the State and its people from every angle. Mr. Kirk will be undertaking to do for the people so well known to need explanation of his coming, lay aside your doubts inference and preface to the announcement of his coming a success. It will help you.
Places I Will Visit—Dates.
The places with dates which I have notified up till now are as follows:
Knox.....Sunday, March 16
Milton.....Monday, March 17
Calvert.....Tuesday, March 18
Navasota.....Wednesday, March 19
Houston.....Thursday, March 21
day.....March 29 and 21
Galveston, Galveston at 3 p. m.
Richmond.....Tuesday, March 25
Wharton.....Wednesday, March 26
Victoria.....Friday, March 28
Gelland.....Sunday 3 p. m.
Beville.....Wednesday, April 2
Corpus Christi, Thursday
Port Lavaca.....Sunday, April 6
Cuero.....Monday, April 7
San Antonio.....Tuesday, April 8
Lockport.....Wednesday, April 10
Yokum.....Sunday 3 p. m. April 13
Attik.....Monday, April 13
Hampton.....Sunday, April 15
After the 15th of April I will go to the following places in East Texas and states of Arkansas and Louisiana.
The following places and dates:
Wednesday, April 18
Avinger, Friday, April 18
Okolona, Ark. Sunday, April 20
(Holly Grove Baptist Church in country)
Okolona, Ark. Tuesday, April 22
Bagley, Texas. Friday, April 25
Bagle, Texas. Friday, April 25
Shreveport, La. Monday and Tuesday
April 25 and 29
Texa kelly, Polly Church, April 30
DeKalb, Texas. Friday, May 2
Pennon, Texas. Friday, May 2
Tuesday, May 6
Honey Grove, Wednesday, May 7
Bonham, Thursday, May 8
Bright, Thursday, May 8
Sherman, Sunday, May 11
Denison, Tuesday, May 13
Gainesville, Thursday, May 15
Wichita Falls, Sunday, May 18
Denton, Tuesday, May 20
Willisville, Tuesday, May 20
DeLais, Friday, May 2
Grand Prairie, Monday, May 26
Mineral Wells, Wednesday, May 26
Ablene, Friday, May 30
Brownewood, Sunday, June 2
Lampaswood, Wednesday, June 4
Baton, Thursday, June 5
Mineral Wells, Sunday, June 8
Clebrane, Sunday, June 8
Dalus, Monday, June 9
Sherman, Tuesday, June 10
Note-Dates will be made for all skips. Watch this column for announcement.
Any city, town or community, interested in the establishment and maintenance of an office, shop, facility or other enterprise which may offer employment to young Colored people, or who may desire to work in the community or and of the community, will find Mr. King a valuable aloe. Those who desire none of these things done, will course and write.
Yours truly.
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‘MoKINNEY.
McKinney, ‘Torag, March 13-2,
nFiney ‘was seakiog for die Ex:
‘Breas Bundy says ho wants it every
Bsturdaye atre M,Taytor” has re
fttmed home. at Mineral "Well after
feveral days’ visit here with » her
foe brother. Mrs "Bandera, who
‘how “up ‘rai.
air 'G. Berry tnd Miss . Clayton
wore’ united i marrage at the nec
‘Sad Baptist chureh, Good service
‘I aay nt the Chriatan ‘church, the
Pastor, Rey, J.B. Willams, preached
avitireing ‘sermon at 3D, ,.sub-
oct, "Look on ts," Act. 3:4 Five
fandidates for baptism.” Pree Wil
Baptist chureh Sunday” school was
‘Well attended. Services "were Wall
AMiended. "AL it Glock pastor's sub
fect, “The Deril Plans How. to Keep
People from Going to Church.” Tota
‘collection for the day, $46.46,
"Tho ree Will Baptist church at
MeKinney, ‘Texas, cloved great re
Sival Tae’ Wedneoday might, Feo, 36
Katined' by ates W. J, Riddle of Dal
lan, Texan. Wo have 53 for. baption,
Total taken Yn 64 Sister Riddle is
"great fevivalit and Christian
Yorker. Helkinney "was “alrted. up
ibe never before for years. Hor ad
Grea in 2433, Clark, ‘sect, Dallas,
‘Ree, "nar RG. Chamber, bee
“iwo large crowds heard the spec:
al sermons at tbo C.-M. Hy church
Sunday.” The pastor ia preaching a
fries of special sermons. Ne. W.
Louis provented. teacher's leather
Round ‘bie to. Miss Ida @, Tucker
‘Wo han served the Sunday echo!
‘of Bt. Jamon C, MB chureh for
‘ore ‘usan twenty-five. years as Is
Secretary. Miss Tucker fas not been
‘Sinont. Vwenty-fve ten in tventy-
five Years only on account of sick:
‘eos Mina Pauling Be simith, dash
{er of Rey, W. Louls Smith has e-
‘armed 10" Denion, Texas.
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Services: were’ good at all churches
Siege Rev. Roberta, vag at he
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End Mario Matt went to Fort Worth
Sunday. Rev. Howard. preached st
Me Zion church Sunday. Miss la
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Our lease is on the Stephen Survey, which is adjoining the Hoffman Survey. The holdings of the Marine Oil 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 Marine Oil Company is now worth $17,50. Our driller, Mr. C. M. Flickinger, who drilled three wells' for us last Spring, in the State of Kansas, is now on the ground in Burkburnett with his drillman machine and will begin drilling our well just as soon as arrangements can be completed.
Our lease is on the every dollar invest with his drilling
Our Special
We are selling share par value, and people, as we want are to be derived from now in Texas and sold over one-half leading men, such as Dr. Hurd, Dra. McMadam Wiggins and titles and others are
Our President of Texas; but we all be sold, and we below and mail to the office at once we will notify him
The white race low in his footsteps their money in oil, is just like going to there is over one investing in oil. A the Texas Daily life, go to the City listen to the fun of way into mother earth anywhere one well. Just this your share of it? prejudice in oil. No Oil Fields, but we see Oklahoma and Kansas and income.
Our Special Offer To Texas People.
We are selling to the public 50000 Shares of our Stock at $1.00 per share par 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. L. Boone, Rev. E. M. Griggs, Dr. Hurd, Dr. Morgan and Busch, Prof. B. F. Darrell, Prof. Porter, Madam Wiggins and Dr. E. Arlington Wilson have bought in large quantities and others are buying daily.
Our President is now in Dallas, 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 believe 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 burn of the gas engines and drilling pounding their way into mother earth to reach the black liquid gold that dows out of mother earth anywhere from two to four thousand dollars per day from one well. Just think of it. It isn't remarkable? Are you going to get your share of it? If you don't it is your own fault; if there's surely no prejudice in oil. Not only have we this 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
TEXAS TOWNS
Waco, Texas, March 13—C. M. White, Grand Commander of American Woodmen of Denver, H. H. Robinson, Dept. Commander of Palestine, Texas, both are domiciled at 517 South St. Paul A. M. E. m. Church, Rev. J. F. Williams, pastor, Sunday school opened at 9:30 a.m. at attendance, good food from the primary to the adult collection over $10.00 at 11 o'clock. "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life." In his usual practical and lively sermon, Holy spirit was awakened and many anoint and halftuples were heard from every part of the house. His subject, a true revival, His appeal to his hearten to examine themselves prayerly, and by the help of the church, to help their own lives and ask God for mercy drops. A true successively well, A crowded house at both services. The Forum which should have held at Mt. Kison A. M. K. church has been filled with business, all were cordially invited to be present at St. Woodman's Church, and all dollars, fairly arranged program by our local talent and our returned heeled Lilie Willis Porter Lilie. J. S. Henderson
*Louventman* Porier made a short shirt, Km. E. O. Hardway left Sunday to Km. E. O. Hardway in Plk. Worth. *Km. E. O. Hardway* as tail for Mr. King for the Dallas Express.
Longview, Tenn., March 13.—M. T. J. B. J. Williams left for Chandler o. B. J. Williams left for Chandler o. B. B. F. Fite was married on the 8th inst. Rev. O. V. Wonnack, off. Prot. B. F. Wallace of Palestine delivered an excellent sermon at St Mark C. M. Schachtru at a harpo and his wife. Mr. Lloyd Johannes, a brakeman on the Santa Fe railr and spent last week with his wife. Mr. Yacupa Yacupa made a flying trip to Shrover-port, L. the 6th to sit his broth. Mrs. W. M. Collins, after spending two months here with her daughter Mrs. B. H. Sims left for her home in
Rev. J. G. Collins pastor of C. M. W. in Torrell and an Old Man in New York. He was a merchant. He had served as missionary with Leigh Gould school on The Old Life Zephra Man Hatcher. He was a pastor of the church he has been visiting. He is grand predeces Mr. Jesse M. Sam Adams. He is survived by his wife, Marcia M. Morrison, and her children, M. 3.
PAGE EIGHT
LONGVIEW.
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 succeed,
eps. If you don't believe that white pe-
lants, go into Fort Worth, Wichita Falls, or
to a circus that is only to be in town
he hundred thousand visitors in those city
Again, if you don't believe what I say,
papers; and if you want to see the grea-
city of Burkburnett, and take a view at
of the gas engines and drilling machine
earth to reach the black liquid gold
awhere from two to four thousand dol-
think of it. Isn't it remarkable? Are
If you don't it is your own fault; for
Not only have we this very valuable les-
also have sons valuable holdings in An-
derson. Our stockholders share equally.
I. Garrett.
One Tom Huffman shot to death
W. F. House, Saturday evening near
W. C. depot, both parties were
(w)16.
Jesusiah Baptist church is now
dong some much need improved
Mas Lutie Richardson after spending
two weeks in San Antonio with
their pastor.
Marsall, Texas, March 13—Jewel, J. A. Vincent was badly burned in putting out his little son who was sitting at this writing. Rev. T. M. Garland one of the leading Baptist ministers in Green Hill raised $102.53; at Lake Ivory $185.00. He is a moving pastor. The first quarter conference of the Wards Chapel by Presiding Elder Wards Chapel by Presiding Elder Wards Chapel was well attended. Bro. W. Kennedy, president of the Willow庄 $50.00. Bro. B. E. Browne, Bro. M. Piffer, received many valuable presents. Total amount raised for the quarter day, at 9:30 clock. Preaching at 11:00 a.m. on the Missionary Society at Mrs. Anceline Sims died at her residence of pelgraa, after a long illness. Baptist church, Burie with the Templars honora. Lald to rest in the Mack Johnson cemetery. Rev. T. A. Vincent Richardson is sick at her home.
H. Wharton, Texas, March 13—We have two new Colored establishments in our town, l. c.: The Colored drug store opened by Dr. S. H. Burro. College in the city sponsored by Mrs. Miss Leonard Peters, both parties are prepared to fill all orders for our work. We have a law school and a law academy and they realize that they must patronize and trust, each other. We will be glad when the 20th inst. comes. College will fill its duties as speaker. Hon. W. E. King. Mist Ophelia Orcam came in from Markham, Ontario, on Friday, days. She said, the Dallas Express. We continue to want the Dallas Express on Saturday when we have classes on Sunday. Mr. James Valentine and wife have today for Genesee and W. P. Walters on Melkroh. Presiding Eder of the City District came in from W. P. Walters, pastor, of the A. N. E. Church at Texoma, Texas, paid us a visit to the College of the Lellas Enterprise. Mrs. Mary E. Hester has a business trip to Kendallton.
We could sell our lease to-day for $30,000 if we cared to do so. Read any Daily Paper for prices of Burk Burnett lease.
MARSHALL
WNARTON
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919.
THE WORLD WONDER OIL GAS CO.
The Burk Burnett
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OUR HOLDINGS
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In The heart of Burk Burnett
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HEARNE.
Hearne, Texas, March 13.—Old Elam church, has been torn down. Most people are preparing to build a modern church in its place. Miss Elam school, in town Saturday, relocated a fine time at her concert. Miss Elam had baptised Sunday, Rev John Jones, pastor of St. Emanuel, was with his people Sunday. Raised $12.55. In S. Elam, still is going on in this church and his people will have a corner stone in all the other churches are invited to join in and make it a high day. All the other schools in Miss Elam school in honor of Miss J. E. M. Griggs, one of the city teachers, Connor, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hatten, Prof. and Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. S. Elam, Mrs. Mara Canaway in improving her friends are glad to see her again after several weeks of
Prof. J. W. Hoyt M. Farris, "7xxs, spent the week-end with his better-educated student and an important principal of the high school. Mim. J. E. M. Griggs spent the week-end with her sister, Miss C. O. Wilson with her sister, Rev. F. L. George, Wac. has returned home after spending some time visiting his sister, Mira. L. Rev.
POINT
Point, Texas, March 13—Sunday
school was well attendet: At Richi-
nage, Rev. W. W. Webb of Marshall
proached two intereting sermons.
He gave us Saturday night,
at Mrs. McKinnys' church.
Mr. McKinnys and Ms. Daniels
on our church are bringing; things
to pass this being Mrs. McKinnys'
thirty year as our principal.
We will be better after a few days' illness. Mrs. Hobb is reported
later. Mrs. Hobb will give an
entertainment at the school house
Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Edward a girl.
SMITHVILLE.
Smithville, Texas, March 13—Mr.
Dr. Cecera is reeling over
the death of her husband.
and Miss Pricilia Baker made a flying trip in the city last Sunday and worshipped at the A. M. E. church. Miss Soprina Matthias is a Camp McMauritch, Waco, is home again. The Ministerial Alliance held its meeting at Pilgrim Baptist church for the general public was held at St. Paul A. M. E. church, Tuesday Supt. E. S. Jones, the District Supt. and J. H. R. Dudley, P. C. of the M. E. Convention went to West Point last Friday. Oloh-College city Monday. First Quarterly Conference of the M. E. church was held here Saturday and Sunday. Dr. S. E. Jones, Supt. Edler J. H. E. Dudley, P. C. Let every reader of the Express包裹 copy from this on every Saturday, everything is O. K. now. I am asking the company to increase my number from sixty to one hundred copies please.
SAN ANGELO.
San Angelo, Texas, March 13—Rev. and Mira, Mrs. are rejoicing with the family, who've celved from their son, Private Marte Montgomery, stating that he has
Rev. W. S. Johnson, P. E. of the El Paso District was here last week held his annual dinner and was a success. Private Will People returned from home and stopped over and gave the people a chance to benefit of the overseas life he spoke to a large audience at the clock, while he was telling of the experience of over sea, at times you could here a pin on his shirt and entertained while in the city. He left Tuesday for his home at Sonora, where he will be staying for weeks for Dallas. Mr. S. J. Eatingt of San Antonio, is one of the chief butters at the St. Angelo, is a row
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Do you wonder why so many people of the white race ride up and down the streets in th' very finest of automobiles and live in the finest of homes, with us as their servants, and all their luxurious of life? It's because the we will get behind our race enterprises and in a Negro company, where you will get a square deal. See who is behind this company.
THE WORLD WONDER OIL AND GAS CO.
1518 East 18th
NWK 61
GENTLEMEN:
Please accc
Capital Stock of
pay for same,
Share par value.
It is under
will promptly
ticipate in all
that they may
PLEASE
HILDINGS
Bank Burner.
Name ...
R. F. D. or str
City
1518 East 18th Street,
RANSAS CITY, MO.
GENTLEMEN.
Please accept my application for ..... Sh
Capital Stock of your Company. Enclosed find $.
pay for same, which I understand that you are now selling.
Shall not value.
It is understood and agreed that if your Stock is all subs
will promptly return my money. I further understand that I
ticipate in all of your company's present holdings and all other
that they may acquire in the future.
PLEASE MAIL CERTIFICATE TO
Name
R. F. D. or street Address
City State
Capital Stock of your Company. Enclosed find $_____ to pay for same, which I understand that you are now selling at $1.00 per Share par value.
It is understood and agreed that if your Stock is all subscribed. You will 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.
Mrs. F. B. Lee had a success clos-
ure with Marcia "March" a delightful
luncheon held at the University
splended remarks by Mrs. Hamle
and others.
Tennessee Colony.
March 13, 1919.
The M. Ollie Baptist Sunday
school met at 9:30 with superintend-
ent Dr. J. L. Clocke, the pastor preached a soul
stirring sermon, five were added to
the church. Mr. L. Jackson pre-
paring to begin her new building
leadership of her pastor, Rev. C. J.
Johns.
First Independent Baptist Church
By Prof. G. W Jackson.
Rev. L. L. Moor is a mighty fine man.
He built a new church on the old church sand.
He worked with his head both day to day.
To take his people out of that had plight.
They did no church house.
And were as poor as a mouse.
But he built them an old tent.
Where he could call the people to
He taught them there to work, pray and pay.
And raise money both night and day. They helped and organized Galeets clubs.
The women raised money in Galeets clubs.
The women brought up their tools.
And planed and saved by the rule. For months they prayed and fought and sang.
Under the tent where the welkin man.
Sometimes they got on their knees, and called on God if you please. They prayed and planned all sorts of songs.
Then the relicting time did come. When all their work was done. Rev. More, more, the please. They helped their
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Tennessee Colony
OOMFIELD, DR. HOWARD M. SMITH,
a. Neb. Kansas City, Mo
JONES, PROF. JOE H. MOSCHER,
a. Neb. Kansas City, Mo
OHNSON, REV. WM. H. THOMAS,
a. Neb. Kansas City, Mo
WASHINGTON, DRS. MORGAN & BUSCH,
N. City, J. Dallas
CITY, N. J. C. H. WALKER,
BURT, Browns, Alm.
C. J. C. H. JOHN HURST,
A. WILLIAMS, MD.
a. Neb. A. E. M. GRIGGS, Banker, Palestine, Texas.
WARDEN, Warden Hotel, Gmahs, Neb.
DR. A. D. JEWINKS, Pt. Worth Texas.
DR. A. D. BORDERS, Ft. Worth, Texas.
DR. A. D. JEWINKS, Pt. Worth Texas.
MAIL QUICK.
They followed where he went,
They came whenever he sent.
There was a mighty big time in this
old town.
To a new church and to hear the
And preaches the gospel ver sound.
He leads the old and the young, if
he can.
He gives old satan in all the land.
He gives old satan some very hard
bloes.
For all the seeds and sins he
sows.
He does not take back one word nor
mess.
When he has followed the devil on
.his track
I tell you he makes some pretty
his james
Against the devil and old sister Nancy,
he makes no difference Brother Jimmy
may know.
Ja, someone to tread on toes.
he tells old father Billy.
Of his faults and how silly.
And rakes all the members over
While he warns them how to save their souls.
He runs old satan to dancers and
And turns out the members who went to the ball.
He goes to church conference to exor sister Carry.
Because she would not stop those two-step dancers, I tell you he is the spell. I tell you he folks back from going to hell.
Now, what do you think of this gospel man?
Who builds a church in this poor land.
What do you think of Rev. A. I.
Moore?
Don't you think you better have
some more?
To First Independence Baptist Church
By Prof. G. W. Jackson, Principal
F. D. H. D. Corcissana.
Sherman, Texas, March 13.—Dr. A. D. Dupee, delivered a sermon to a congregation at Baptist Church Sunday morning. He read John 1:3 verse and 6:32-38. After a few preliminaries took for a course the Bread of Life* subject, "Bread." Mr. W. Sidney Pitman, the architect of the Bread of Life, guest of Mr. F. B. Zoggers, interested in plans for remodeling Payne Chapel. Branah Klaid has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Alberta Clarkson and brother, Mr. Leonard Gorsley of Pl. Worth.
Pursued.
Brannah Klaid furnished and transient solicited, in home in host, see Mrs. S. Elm, Prop. 321. E. Brockett street.
Mrs. Minneapolis Street is visit-
OFFICERS
knees.
SHERMAN.
Purslshod
Texas.
Neb.
Texas.
Neb.
Shares of the
to
selling at $1.00 per
all subscribed. You
and that I am to par-
and all other properties
ing Mrs. C. D. Dupree Sims.
to his room. McKinney is confined
by his room.
Miss Mary Hughley has returned
from a visit of relatives in Pilot
Rock.
The marriage of Mr. Willie Faulkner to Miss Inez Klein Franklin was con-
firmed by the residence of Mrs. Dalla Ervin.
Elder E. D. Danby of Dallas is conducting Holiness meetings here during the absence of Elder P. R.
Marie. Marie (Anderson) Smith of
visited her cousin, Mrs. Pearl Opelagan.
Mrs. Rosa Dillingham is skidlocked.
Miss Jimmy C. King of DeKalb has joined her parents, Rev. and
Mrs. DeKalb has been pastor of Morning Star Baptist church has
visited the pastorate at Marietta.
Mrs. Roberta and Ellie Stinnett of Anastasia visited cousin, Mrs. J. D. W. Hester, former pastor of Morning Star Baptist church has
will arrive 11th inst., from Dr. E. W. Hardeman, our expert
drama will be 11th inst., from he has been doing
denistry for U. S.
Trade Here.
If you want cheap groceries visit
W. E. Corner, corner North East and
Brooklet streets. He has everything
to your interest to see him.
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SIXTEEN PAGES lla ‘PART TWO
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THIS WEEK re PAGES 9 TO 16
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HOUSE FAVORABLE TO MINMUM
'WAGE AND WOMAN'S DIVISION.
"OF LABOR DEPARTMENT.
Sonata
Austin, ‘Texas —The canate has
pasved."tnally “the folnt resolution
Proposing an amendment 10 the oom
talon in accorfanca with the ot
‘rmor's recoramendation providing
for, division ofthe. net rots
from’ tho ‘pealtoalay ‘farms amont
{he convict of thelr" dependent
[Submission of the proposition wil
be wor 4.1510.
“rhe” bil, providing for the incor
oration ot “mntsalnsuraace com.
Danton to wrto every form: of
arance except ‘fe, was" Baaly
ane
"Pho Jolt revoiton authoring a
onsty tax of Boe for echoot purses
fran adopted. "Submission wil be
Nor, 4, 1.
‘The il, providing that the Depart.
sent of Aaricaltae be nbolicie and
its tion transferred to A. & 3. cl
Joes, failed of pasnag by 30 to 13.
‘The fot resolation, providing the
suiasion of am amendment in No
Yanber, 162, to permit cites of Jess
han 7,000 inhabitants to "increase
Uielr tax rate from i of 1 per cent
{o'T per cent on the #100 valuation,
‘vat ado
“The Jlntreolutin, providing for
subtioton ta November, 182, of an
Senden "to exempt" adependent
fehootdistrets fran the imitations
Ste total tax of Soe on the hundred
{o rany ue your wan considered tnd
Ind "over om motion of the author.
Auitn, Texas—The senate has ac
conde ina paosage of tho Ul pro
iting that lands tndor‘entro! of
the Prison Commlasion und. Juvenie
‘Tratuiay school ba leased” porwons
Aesring to prospect for ol ahd gas
‘The bill providing & period of tm:
{ation within whlch action must. be
‘rout ta Yorecoware eos upon
find seciting” tases. and’ providing
fperod. within. which. such Hens
Shall bo barred, wat Saally passed
‘The Du providing that. those who
tive mortgages on atomoblon not
{y' the holders of the. mortage of
‘oe Iceation of the. automodie. and
fakiug those who fall to do. this
feuliy of = misdemeanor, was Boal
pases)
‘Theil for the. treatment and
raining’ ot jraaion "ras foaly
‘yi ah ewdiaentprabibie
“he” placing ‘ot Foren oF chains
fon juveniles while conveying thers
{o the state school
"The house bill prohibiting salo un
dee forecomure of execution of rap
‘arty of soldier or sallors ual
{weive months ater thle dleeharso
‘wan fnaly passed,
‘Foo font rewolulon providing for
the tubmission in November. 182,
ff an amendment to the, constitution
to Increase the tax rate that may be
levied by ‘ities ahd towns of popu
“lon of 000 oF lean tro of
ior cet to not excending %, per cont
as noted,
"The Jolt resolution providing for
he tobmiasion ofan” tmendinent
November, 1830, to exempt fndepend-
feat schol latte from the mite
(Gon “ota total tax of eon the
‘hundred for any one year was adopt
a 4
“The bil ‘known es tho uniform
warehouse reclgt bil was nally
Paawe
“The ba appropriating $3000 for
‘plumbing end ‘heating, sewage ale
Donal plant, fe plant, laundry. me
‘hinery and for an industrial bul
ing at the. Nortuwest ‘Tosa Tnsane
scyiam, was Bnaly pasted
Austin, xan Fourteen house bis
snd resciatione which wont to a third
oading fally paset by the tenate
|Ainons thse wan the int resolution
‘roviding for the subinleion on Nov.
44910, ean amentment to tho com
{etaton providing for the tanuatice of
“ot over 75:00,000 of bonds to con
struct good road. The resluton now
foee tothe governor.
"Tha tree conference report ot the
anaes house was edoptd.”‘The
jb wich waa adopted” carly in the
letion provided that persons” vo
iG fandn‘wndes false. “promses be
‘de liable to punishment. ‘The of
fnteat et the bil, a explained.
Fras to require treatlon companies to
tp to helt promis, ‘The tee
nterenco report was adopte..
‘The. bil providing for protection
‘gaint Ge pi bol woe in certain
Vander countion where colton Is rlsed
‘Yan Say pased by th seat under
Nension et ale,
Avutin, Texan The ill providing
(ant the ahrector of the "Texan ast
faltaral experiment station adopt the
‘andards or detntions for concen:
trated. feodatufs not to be higher
{ian te erade. thereat. enalshed
fy the federal authori. fled of
fagronomeat In the toate after com
erable debate thereon und Iv dead.
aliese~ AD Siytng at Land Gale bas
cetased. With the excoption of ap
proximately sixty.tvo men, all Myers,
‘alloted mon and calets at the fed
Sit lave within the next two weeks.
Gamblers File Income Tax Returns
‘Bt, Loale, Mo.—More than 100 pro
fexsional” gamblers ‘have made io
come tax Feturaé io the St, Louis
Antermal revenue district, whieh. In
luton vale ity tnd Fastesn Ws
‘eo,
‘EPITOMIZED NEWS OF
| ESPECIAL INTEREST
BOTH FOREN AND DOMESTIC
Government troops have been as
‘sembled in Bari fo the number 0
000, according to advices from the
CITATION ON APPOINTMENT OF
TEMPORARY GUARDIAN
(No, 1068)
rue erare oF Texas
pe the Shes or ay Com
ns a eT eae
You are hereby commanded to
alt iotttay Serta
Be Sete cme
Pei ra Se mae
SiSp end Sasi poblntel e's
Sa cranes ut ease
Beate Ghetto
end Or att SLY mate
Sm sae enna
Sie at ae
Be ea sre tere eeacer
ate hy" tokens
are ee
Noticy oF avroisrant’oF
TEMPORARY GUARDIAN. =
sr arate oF Texas
all persone narod te
ect! Psa Wiieety tat
Wl, “wre Gece elas
Suet, Wet obee nad So
Site Ode sen
WI Pix oun by thm Coty
cos at Bet Pats Boat, San
Sry" Shots Teepoaty Gunes
Leeann eat
Seashell ce uate race
Shelve te cee
Siar ase wren wee
Soar Getttacos ae he he
ets Sone ae ae
He atta aa at Nort xe
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et eles eet
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL.
THE STATE OF TEXAS
‘To the Sheri of any Constable of
Palo Pinto Coit” Greeting
‘You are hereby commanded to
gauss, th folowing sotice to bw pub
ished tn» newspaper of general ic
eulation which, has been ‘continnod
iy and” rogulty published for
Dorlod of wot less dhan one year’ pre
Seding the date of the notice in the
County of Palo Pinto, State of Toras,
tnd) you shall cause sald notlen to
bo printed at leant ‘once each wotk
for the period of ten days exclunve
ot the first éty.of publication before
the return day hereo!
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
PROBATE OF WILL,
THB STATE OP TEXAS
‘To ll persons interested inthe
state of Jolin S Shade, deceased
Florene» Shadle bas filed in the
county Court of Pals Pinto. Counts
tn application for probating he wl
of Jatin 8. Shadle, deceased, whlch
Wii be heard at tho next” worm 0
faid Court, commencing the Sed’ Mon
day in Apri, A.D, 1918, oat the
Court: House ‘thereof, th the town 0
Palo Pinto. at which. Uo all” per
sons interested Tn seid Estate ay
Appear and contest suid application
should they desire to'do ao.
Herein fall not, bat have you then
and. there, before ‘said. Court ths
Writ, with your “return thereon,
tnosed showing how you have ex
ecuted the same
Given under my hand und the
seal of said Court, March &, A. ‘Dy
i.
PLossie Ware
Clerk County. Court, Palo Pinto,
‘County, Texas.
erty Bonds and $5000 in Cana-
dian Bonds, all of which shows
that organized labor as well as
the heads of this body.. have
done their bit in the way of
helping finance the war, which
has just closed, Mr, Ryan al-
so spoke to one of the largest
meetings of labor people in the
Labor Hall Monday night, that
has ever been held in this city.
He is a forcible speaker and al-
ways cuts clean and to the
point, and his message was well
received and should ever he re-
turn to Cleburne he will be ro-
jon Standard. Their talks wre
along the line of the benelité
one receives at the hands of
organizations of this kind,
which was well received.
Wad.” covcrain eaeat,
‘Houses
re Sane EROS Serre nee
fares that have Had much tention
i sesson have ben finaly paswed
in the Rowse. "One ta known as the
aiaimam wage bil, the other the
Known asthe, woman's divison
ot the State Labor Department, Doth
‘ame over from the senate.
‘The minimus wage bl provides for
toy tndustral wellare comalion, As
amended in tho house, 1e would form
{hk comalasion by prosent state ot
elas, the superistendent of educa
lon, the comaminsione of Iabor and
{he representative of employers on
the nds nceaeat board.
the Dil to. give owners of lands
bought trom. the stat, tiles toa
ard and soft mataln, was Sally
[paeed tn the howe, "The measure
Apples 0 all perale except of at
‘oul and. petroleum product
“The senate bil Hniting the expense
at all ‘cantidates for public otcen,
tan pasuad to third reading tm the
house.
| "The House and senate has adopted
the free conforence report on the oi
Fesoltion providing for sodmslason a
fan amendment Nov. 4 118, for py
fag ‘county officials talariesneead
fat teen. "The rosolton given th leg
inate the right tof saan tom
sorernor dows C
‘6 house Joint rescltion, proposing
to" ubiat 40 tho yotors a const
onal asiendmept hesking to. change
ho length of the regular session of
{ho legtslatare from 60 to 130° daya
das been Introduced,
‘The house by’ vote of 63 to 43,
retuned to pun toa third reading the
Senate il valdating tts to schol
Sod arya lands sold in exctss of the
Sight nections allowed to. individual
purchasers
In refeing to adopt the concurrent
resotution the howwe has vote agnint
{'fenoral revenue bill proposed for
th pec sonton,
House Joint resoltion No. 19, pro
pelt amendment to tho const
{hiion, authorizing the. feranea of
road bonds not to exceed 47,0000
hie boen signed by the goveraor. ‘The
‘endsvant Into be sobmitted on Nov.
tums
Austin, Texan—The house bas
Adopted, by 8 vote of 119 to 3, the
Joint revolution proposing const
{utidnal amendment that will pera
‘8 division of profits of prisoners be
{tween the plate and relatives of men
coatized inthe. penitentiary. The
measure has the. indorsemont 0
[Governor Hobby. It will be offered
‘constitutional amendinent Nov
Wists assouee to Gen cahata
gfitatin, Toxak—The house, has. re
fused by a voto of 86 to 82 to om
ost the il providing for an ad
ation survey” of the state,” The
fmeaeure carried an appropriation
dens.
Deticinency and omergeacy appro
rations of tore than #000
aye been acted ‘on inthe house
‘A renal daiclone? appropriation ot
24,000" wan nally panod. An
ftuerrency “appropriation of 470.00
{or various inwtittiny and ‘depart
meals was engronsed. A. ddcleny
{ppwoprtion of 437200 for the Liv
Stock Sanitary Comilasion was ala
saroaed.
‘The oute het tabled the reste
tion aaking" for 4. commitee i
Teoligate the proposition of leatag
the eontral prime of the rae
‘Tho il saleh roqlrs every al
verson ‘applying for mariage
enue to present 4 cartier show
tng that te has no venereal lacae,
tras engrosed ta the houve
Final aseage wave il re
ting. the ele "and dalang” ast?
Cultural ode and mized. sods; re
Suing Linke proper nbeling; pro
iting mixture of ode eaten 10
Indeed: providing tor the ealocton
ot amples. and thelr examination:
Softing noxious wes’ ‘and. orem
tatters providing that “cerifieate
ft abaiysly bythe commissioner ot
ficaltare shall bo prima tele vt
dooce in eorain ‘cases, and. replat
ing the weenure. of datages, desig
fang an oflcer for the enforcement
ot the i
ih the Interest of the pubic helt
he house har nally persed the il
feculring water compasioy in towns
fou'8 000 or Tons to take tepe to Tur
ih pare water” and. prevent cou
tintin,
inal passage was given the Rous
bul une tax caletors onal
{per cent for asstaing property a
Improvement district.
"The bl” ylldaing schoo! lan
sales of Sept 26, 189, wan. Saal
Passed
‘The emergency bpropration wa
stag passed Te carvan 467087.
‘The howe nally passed the Ot
eating im the legislature th exc
sve power to purchase lands or the
Deutentiary system.
"The Nowe accorded Sal passage
to te, new game Taw. An attempt
to ‘nove. np. the dove. veason two
‘onthe no aa. to include. July tnd
rpcstin giadp bef mimag
Gremen: Ronse: lemtey:ite Vamps
‘Austin, Texas.—Governor Hobby
aks for an investigation of the
ate orpifigy’ ome Sat” Cortieats
fn" spectal” message sent to the
Togisature.
Agricultural Training Bill Engronsed
‘Austin, Texas—Tho il hay been
carried. io engrowent. providing for
farm for ‘each rund "school and
the teaching of agveultare, anima
usbandry, “forestry and domestt
Saanta 4a tnen saben
Winns Dereeaeae Somaieted. by
work in the Parrally Lake love de
Tree whew rela 10800 acres
of rah er bottom Tan in Jeter
Sn" and"hvianaaa coentln, Arua
i
Datla, Toray and_ several other
otte fa the south I" Pasy among
kom win get nome of te, vole
‘cecrcing ea of las to be bul
fp" theary Ford forthe manufacture
chanew oan
‘Julia Harriette Jobnston, ono of
he noted yan wrtery Ameren,
ficd"a her home’ at Peoria fy re
anti,” She wae te author of oe
{han ”so. hrm tnd rose! sues
Setidon having writen several Dot
‘Tae steveth feral reverie
tect bay armed mean overaubcrp
tion tne the ered of tranny cote
‘ates jt lowed The drers ao
ca van eisamo 0. hiss the de
Srermecrption nee the iaue a
Sine 2 iste
More than st belores of the
Loutetnan alpine "corporation
have been dicoureed pon seule ot
ders yom the Emery Psst
ferperaion to ‘mmpend werk on two
S3eoton atl! shige wich wor
have been mado ready for launching
wih ‘inet dare
‘he wirass tleptone and the
wireless tlegaph wore and mi
eean by Lieutenant Commander &
2" Yoxnta, senor marroon cn board
tho trananire Slr, © ponrie for
alles on the. transport Powhatan
Sha the sean ster Poe neh
were many len away
President Winn retsod to_ com
fer wih the. delegation tamed by
the Teh race ‘oaenon tn Fale
{sonia to ‘rae he super. Ish
freedom wot Jortioe Drie. Sok
‘San oF ty Now York wate upreme
four mestined inthe, Reesor
Seemseeea mete ioee
Matar cientt arden.
Removal of pork prodsts_ trom
the erportcimarvaion a has ern
‘Stnounced by the war tate boar
‘Te Usted Staten emplrment sr
ico ‘wil catia to erie dsp
intorn of comgrans te pasha
Sinisratonaetcaney bi
A speci ebletan fom denen
Povahine'® Needapate ae that
oan "ponds at chewing hues
tr sie fo the og hs army ot
etpaton tn" Gureany
_franele P. Gata ot Now York
Gly han been sponte by Prost
Wttsom "at aien poverty” eusodan
Teisececd kabel Palmer whe
‘eames ntoney ener
‘Toe sore” Washington, wth
reid Wilton on boat heading
‘lane the quickest roast. Preece
teas expected to Tent er Sent
ation om te shih dy of the er.
ue
ear Admiral Gscoh W, Oman te
to be apoined governor ot the Vi
fin lan fo sated of the oaty
parent. ie wi take the pase
of Rear Aantal Sues Hr lve se
tet
1 contain of th teenhone
computes Dates 8 rough ant
the ortomce Geprtment wit tat
oon an increase iste tle te ot
fr the cont ofopration de to such
Soomtiaon
I Sam eal cba
rected by decrtay Dass Wo te
ore to” hs former polon oes
stance ster mas, Sab iene
serbatiy “fork te enter 9 aeatog
‘branch of the service,
‘Under order tte var Gépiuoat
ruin faction ot ir settee et
fonne the large foo at Lave, Cal,
Barron, Caratnry, Tliafrs and
leh isdn Res, wl be educa’
te-about 20 exch
‘Ton tranary has enabled vow
redits f fn00000 tor the Oe ho
Sova 40.0000 for Bete, fh
Some tor raves od Sogn 0 ak
fay making tol ot $8SUL0 400
eri fr al te lon, tn
dovornity of sate 6 agers
aaniciaiten at a meedig Wd fe
{he White Hote iy alate
Aton 0 Snewpinaent ard Prat
font Winn ti vet adres tm
Dosnve the cin tat the gover
enn shoul ore Inthe fore
ee ‘commen eco
Director Gamera ines a. deter
tinea eal s outerance tes
Bar Dastee:tod stivayt sorbose
opetentativen ts" Waehogen te
rene to sca” pone ata
tthe problems, crestea by Tare
St cone to approrat’ fonds or
{he rato ‘nett,
Asretnnst aa nance "by
the Beant Seta ‘Conic
take nossa ‘on eesaon ten
force "earns prin wale, fe
fue etective ily 1
lialy nan boon warned iy the Am
ccan_gorernmest Oat onus te
fete savend wo eky in wowemees
SF rollt apples the Dewy ot
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PRESIDENT AND PARTY
ARE NOW IN FRANCE
estat pester
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Newport News, Va-—Thitty-four of-
‘icers and 1,412 én, compriing. the
Bist fed aitillery of the thirty sth
Avision, have. arrived. ‘here. on. the
‘Aeolus, which docked at an early host
‘Thursday morning. The regiments
commanded by Colonel Claude. Y.
Firkhead of San Antonio, and former
ly was the second fleld_ artillery of
‘Texan national guard.” The regiment
willbe wont to Camp Trevis, Sam At
‘onto, tr demobieaton
Unexcelled Road System Promised
Austin, Texas—"The final passage
of the $75,000,000 rend bond inate
Stuendment by’ the Texas legislature
by ote of neary@ 1 i the host
and 1} to'1 in the senate means that
‘Texan is to have a road aystem sev
‘ond to nome and that we are to be the
Ihappiest, the most enlightened and
{ho most. progressive people In the
United Staten" says Adrian Pool of
Ht Paro
Appropriations Exceed Revenued,
‘Austin, Toxas—The most conserva
tive estimates eo far made of appeo
rations asked Tn departmental beds
ts for the coming two teal years
fa 482.20,70625, This le $5,808317-48
Jn excess of the total appropriations
for the preceding two tscal years. 1
iy $4326,74626 tn excons of the prob
able revenues availble uror present
{awa for the two ensuing fscal years
jes Caer Gabe Sane
Jersey City, N. 1—Patting the Unit
6 States on a sugar ratlon id not
Feduce the consumption in 1918, ac
fording te the anual report of the
‘American Sugar Retiioy company.
alg Commands Home Force,
‘Lotdon.—-Feld Marsbal Slr Doulas
Hale has deen appointed to. succeed
Str William R. Roberteon an command:
‘erin chlet of the home forces.
Maste~ in Chancery for T. P.
New Orleans, La—Col. W. Mt De
four has beon appointed by Judge Pox
‘tr in the United States district court
here to be maitar in chancery for the
‘TP, ralroad recelverah,
Employment Service Reduced.
‘Washington —Reduetion ot 80 per
cent in the foree of the United States
feployment service, efective March
425, hay been announced by” Director
General Dentmore
‘Archie Pare Wine Election Contes
‘Austin, Texaa—The senate, by a
vole of 16 to 14, has adopted the ma
Jonity report of the Committee on
Priviieges and Bisetions, seating. Ar
cle Parr aw senator from the twenty
‘Girt senatorial date, tha ending
the Olueocock Parr tert which Win
Institutes at the borianing Of the tes
sion. ‘The debate was quite Interest
fag and a large nother of apectator
were attracted to the galleria. A
umber of ladles occupied saath’ on
lac Gam of eon
PLANS ARE MADE FOR
FINANCING RAILROADS
ee ee
and government representatives have
ind the foundation on. whch, Joana
from banks and. the War Plantes
[Corporation will be made. available
to ralroads "during. ‘the next: tow
months in llew of the. funds. Which
nares. tiled to provide.
‘tet conferences etwean_ Rukh
ber of Teuding allway” corporation
otfctals and officials of the: Wat 2
ance Corporation and ralroad_ a
ininatration, a special Shanew,‘come
mittee of reven. headed by. Howard
Fallot, “president ofthe” Northorm
Paciic was crvated bythe railroad
exocutiven to. cooperate With Ver
mont. agencion ay Clearing, ouwMg
for ttoskclal wrrangemests
‘Svagor sherley of Loulare, who
han just relied. after serving Hi
teen years Inthe Bouse ot F4pte
fentaives, recently ax chairman of
[the Howe "Approveations- Comm
tee, wan appointed by. Director. Gam
jerei Wines au director, of the. ral
fad administrations division off
hance, aucceeding ohn 8, Willan
resisted, On MF. Shetley, who wl
{ke oftco April 15, will fall-te
ft the. work, of administering” the
‘inanciat ‘plans ‘et to. be. developed.
‘Ai important feature of the nan
‘cial arrangement tobe. made. ay
ibe the isuance by the rlltoad ade
[ministration of government. warrants
Jot the amouat due om astleeatn of
|last yor» accounts and other debt,
[These warrants, virtually cert
[sten of Indebtedaes, would oat be
[cashed until congreat” appropriates
funds op the next season Wot, would
serve as collateral for Toa. "he
[loans would "te arranged hy euch
allroad company” ndiviually with
‘ts Dankers, or fm special ced ‘with
the “war finance corpraton, ‘The
allway” executres pect commit
fe, toretier with: the rallroad ad
rinistration's "nancial -ageacten,
[would Yacltate the ‘ngotaton and
Aetrbution of these loans
‘These plans were outlined” by Dt
rector General “ines andthe” rail
‘ray. executives, but wat empha
aed ‘that oat plans remain tobe
ot
Pe ater ee ok eee ee
__ Nan port- Nows--Va=— twenty-three
‘teers and 218 man, compriing. the
hheadauartere detachment of the thst
frat eld. artillery beiéade of the
(eentyateth division; the 411th
french mortar battery of the chrty
sixth, a detachment of the 11st eld
Artillery, and four otfcers ofthe 111th
‘Ammunition train, have arrived hére,
‘and are quartered at Camp. Stuart.
‘Also, there came a large number of
fasaals, Including any ‘Texans and
Oklahomans,
Bll for Bonde Held Illegal.
Austin, Texas.— Tha bill abthorteing
the board of regents of the univecslty
of Texap to Issue bonds ofthe alver
tity not exceeding 400,000, payable
ft ot the annual Income irom. the
hermanent university fund creates a
bt by oF in behalt of the state and
lolates Section 49, Art. Il, of tho
state constitution, ‘according to an
opinion given by Attorney General ©,
Bt Cureton,
‘Bond Conversion Privilege Reopens
‘Washington —Secretary Glass, act
ing uncer authority conferred. br ths
‘Vietory Liberty loan act, haa tanned ‘an
order reopening to holders of gonver:
fet bonds or the frst Uberty loan nd
‘ot bonds of the. second bert. lon
the privilege of Raving. their bouds
leonverted Into 4% per cenit Donde,
‘thitenbiaal Gahee. orden aaa
cgtent—Fiehd Marshal von: Hite
donbure is lansing to use volunten
units in a delve against tbo anae
hlsts with Libsa, om the taltie, a
the bane of his operations, It Is ind
fated by formation which ha
reached “American Intaligence_ offi
‘Qtek. ‘Gabbe Wiktbuas Clima
| Austin, Texas—Curtis Hancock of
Palen tar vestined hata
fon" tae! Highway. Couteon
Become emscive at cone it as
orn vio wit teed to:
naranees he. onde
Eantang, ‘Tome Bonde tothe
anoent of s0000 for eotration st
Savors and watervort tor the oe
st auuted tere been ne bere BF
saute tally
hanna Toone Gonelared by Beitaln
Tendon. The roar of tee
ear tan Saath ca te Page
is vig” cosiared by the, gover
= one ts poets fr ae te
tauhs a oe ee
Austin, Texas—There was one dis-
senting vote in the house when the
rote wan taken on indorsing the
league” of ations and. ite consti:
io.
Votes Im Favor of Pacr
Avitin, Teans—Tha Senate Com
mittee ‘on Priveges and Bleetions
tan voted to seat Arehie Parr a Ube
senator from ‘the tweety Uird cea:
torial aistriet, byw vote of 14-40 12
pars Hive eA eth anh ,
FELT HER EXALTED POSITION
Empress Theodora, Though Net Berm
"th Porpe, Was Every tn
‘eva Ruler
‘The name Theodora han Deen
by more than one lady
1 Rome aod tothe Orlent. ‘he
Betureaye of the group was the
rest Theodora, wile of Jaaialaa,
Byeation earperor, who lived fourteen
extant as th denier
the Leper of wd beast tad wes
Sn "tctecan tn pantomime, ing
Tove one mig call the petoome
fen, for thout speaing
{echo ttoer dln al x
‘de ith taper. But ua toon an
{he became eprom twas auf the
ood of allt "Gocsers coord
‘hush er vlan, for Dove was more
Sogn hn this hig stepging
“nurhter ofthe people. Here is ous of
fer orders tos messenger!“ ou fa
fn tho execulon of my commande {
Feat by tin that teeth forever at
our skin shall be Sayed fram. Jour
tea" And the messenger Snow Bink
fh meant every word of It
‘One may nonder If soe of the mae
rch who Tecentybeve faded fom
{ter bron would have gone po read
iy te a Theodora hed boon. prseat
‘Thore waa an lnnarrection in Const
iiopie and Teatinan. wad Ue ra
ourehold wore about teneape 0
‘remecle waitiog at the wel of the
alnce gardens, “compunieating: Wi
{ho ea. Then’ spoke ‘Theodora: "tt
Aight "wete the ony moana of andy L
food” yet laa. tof. ‘Death
‘the condition of our birth, but they
‘who have rized should never
{ho town ot tigaty ane domisons
Imploce heuven that T may sever be
fcon, not day, without my lade
{tod purlar” Bo abe testred te
‘rontng onrage of Jontninn ad Ms
{rnerie an the day wan sae.
NEW WEST INDIAN INDUSTRY
eaptete of ON ee
SC Tha Ran Ne
eae
An tnteresting product tm whieh
oftatasine Ree tise
Seer hat aa oe
ti fis canvas nomen
Favicon ences
ase mater
ee, ea ene
Sra Sond oma
laces
cir arar aha
Secret erases
sarers
errno
avi ee ae
ate foe ae aeae
Eahoe ee oe ee
cape ie Sa
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Sasita tater
nt dea ot
Sis eens
Seca
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Sh nctaeaeae ss
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‘heap Wt Aa
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Sarees See
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Sort coe oe
Soe arene ae
Bagge
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wae aa i
oe
A man trem, Nemaka, enuaty, 20>
braska, went hunting mooostonea, th
Cattoenin and found’ t= good epee
mens. "He remerbere. that he had
ion rocks of similar formation on hi
‘arm, and when he came home Bejan
coking for moonstone along the cow.
path. "Whea he had made a colleon,
Rs he thought, he sent them to the
state geologist, who pronounced them
agate, chaleciony, lpex ad ture
ices.” From these a Jeweler cat 23
ovals of © oonstone, mocha, «ardonyx
and moss, and eovoelian agate, wad 83
‘lamond cuts of otaers including ame
hysts and robles. ‘These gems whlch
have boon naine the Gest of he kad
In Nebraska, range In color frou Very
dure red through Pove, purple, green,
‘blue, orange and golden opal to stain
bios,
RR ee wae,
Copra consists of the dried masts
seCcoconin It contann trom 80 to
& er cent of ol
toda, cha Chia, he Seat
en lla sn leewher the ol as
ee red et foe sacs the daw of
Risys for the fats cota
sro nla ie toe fu
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ety in'wide ‘ue itis coOBUy 98
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ae cae ee we
SEN at a ih
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(morcaand weed au otaary bu
te
Few hainala Lot Tran
1 wate nae yt et
pertanat capers tates th ale
S'Stnts catered the rand 0 ume
Shy in te rere
pet overens fom tit Contry rah
Sota whe ested a eaaieg
Ene, dr hora 28.088
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unver oc annals Lt eo te er
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eotal paieer of eoikiee art
MAMMOTH THEATRE
EXTRA ATTRACTIONS
THE MAMMOTH THEATRE
THE MAMMOTH THEATRE
THE MAMMOTH THEATRE
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Friday March 14
Frank Keenan, America's greatest Western actor in a wonderful Western Railroad Drama
"THE RULER OF THE ROAD"
Also two-real Keystone Comedy
Coming----Two Days----Thurs. & Fri. Mar. 20-21
"The Cannibals of the South Seas."
Don't fail to see the "South Sea Canibals" Thursday and Friday, March
20th and 21st. Mattea each day, two o'clock sharp.
LOOK WHO'S HERE, Monday, March 17th
Bill sends the bad man on a darkening trail to seek the girl he wronged.
"BILL HART" as "YOKON ED" was known as the roughest and toughest man in the northland, but to those who played square with him-He was trusting and open mind. You are bound to like Mr. Hart in this 5-reed production.
South Sea Cannibals
Thursday and Friday, March 20th and 21st
Matinee Starts 2 O'clock Each Day
Admiss'n Adults 25c, Chileren, 15c. Admiss'n Mafinee, 11c-17c
Wednesday March 19th
Our smashing Western Serial
"The Terror of the Range"
Also "PATRICA PALMER" in a wonderful little western picture.
"TUSCON JENNIES HEART" and a Bennett Keystone. "TERROR OF THE RANGE", continued every Wednesday.
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DON'T FORGET THE
Other Big Productions Coming.
"RUTH ROLAND"
in "THE TIGER TRAIL"
15 Episode Serial
Starting April 20th
NIGHT ADMISSION:
Adults 25c. Children 15c.
War Tax Included.
DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1910. 10TH TH
CHIEP
NAGAPATE,
the most cruel,
handsomest
savage on earth
MAMMOTH THE JOE TRAMMEL, MANAGER
Extra Attraction
CANNIBALS of the SOUTH SEAS
This production will never be equalled in the history of motion pictures. Positively photographed at the risk of life. Andaically, original, unconventional—starting pictures of savages naked—trachacterous, man killing and frequently man eating. Selecting bridges for marriage, trapped by man eaters, burying the dead alive. Short hour of death.
This is the most sensational motion picture ever taken. New York photoplay fans, packed the "STRAND" THEATRE—New York's greatest motion picture theatre. For two weeks to see this wonderful production.
This Picture will be shown Two Days with Matinee each day. at 2:00 O'clock Sharp
hursday and Friday, March 20 and 2
MATINEE ADMISSION
IIcts and 17 cts
Watch Bill Boards and this Paper for future advertising
MAMMOTH THE
JOE TRAMMEL, MANAGER
"The Turn of A Card"
Gambling is always bad, (if you don't win). The man who gambles is always a looser. See this picture and you will be much wiser along these lines.
Don't forget the Canhals, Thursday and Friday, March 29 and 21
SUNDAY, MARCH 16th, "Two Gun Betty,"
SOME PICTURE
Featuring
"Bessie Barriscale"
And its the greatest western picture we have ever shown and that's saying something. And up to the minute Western Comedy Drama with cowboys, cow girls, bad men, wild women and n'everything.
Sue clear, clean up the "Bad Men," single handed. And she does it. We say she do.
Sunday only, also "Lonesome Luke Comedy."
"Cannibals of South Seas"
Admission Matinee - - 11 & 17c
Admission Night - - 15 & 25c
Special Attraction
Extraordinary
THURSDAY & FRIDAY MARCH 20-21
With special Matinee each day at 2 o'clock
MARTIN JOHNSON'S
South-Sea Island Cannibals
The most astounding astuanced and unconventional motion pictures ever taken. Admission: Mattea Adults 17 cents; Children 11 cents. Admission: Night-Adults, 25 cents; Children 15 cents. WE WILL OPEN EACH DAY PROMPTLY AT TWO OUCLOCK.
MARTIN CANNIBALS
JOHNSONS OF THE SOUTH
Photographed at
the risk of life
Autocratically Original
Unconventional
Startling pictures of
Secreted Mates
Treacherous Man-killing
and frequently Man-lasting
A
"WILD CAT OF PARIS" April 10th and 11th
NIGHT ADMISSION Adults 25c. Children 15c. War Tax Included.
COE Stone saa Sees, = (NRE, Wren Neen. Sere fee Tes
RCT. snatomlg
cE aeninerin een ae — 5 as ayes pe ei ee ve age ee : ‘ A
SH. yas 7 _~ cae
“PORT WORTH EWS
3 mh SWANHON,—____eponar
Ofmice, 1901 B. bth Street :
NEWS’ BOX at Bragg Comat Print- |
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is sake Rot
‘The Dallas Express for Sale. 3
Reavers aoa peoed
tue cate sete, ons ween Jou
DROP your MISGAOW ia he DOK,
‘Tete wart: 0000 amnVICN
Tale GIESRUAREE GUPEIAL Kas ia is cig Ho
‘HR Worth,-Tenes, Hareb 18, 2919,
‘Wolneoayeveing, Feb 7, at
4 vfctock marked the culmination o
foe of the most beni weddings
rer witnesed In Por Worth, when
Mim Theodosia “Adans-Hord, one
ort Word's popular youNe women,
Boch he bla a a obo
SSs't dnmoron, Texas ine ore
Sey it perozwes by Dee Si
Wing Se'st"Samer "Courc"he
‘hare Was beatllydegorated with
fim fre a at ten
srclators
AU'AE, Mex 8. H, Fowler. tok
at Set athe Yoram ands
{he vice of tnietinuaie srt
Be Te Nets ard aang“
Prone Me. than to the nel,
Eimhunerens Welahy “Mafc te
bdsnany, tere he ore oa
Ua of ot ater
SU ‘nie sai wer
ety" gonad int wilt” esr
Eatin rept fended "onthe ines
Farias Mout”, groom and Ss
‘Stendan ors tulcovena salt
“Fue rid party conte of Mad
aon Chop A amp
Eats and Waiea Wats wer
fie uatet Kodecte hurd, “ag
ester and’ Meson. “tyler, "iE
Sheil and" ads bee
ther of rd etn
gut Were even arora re
cation atthe residence st'Ne and
Siem Salor aren Ha an
ce ane ids, itnny” sens
Presents" were eciveds
Saat
Mra, Blocker and Mra. Tillis en-
tortaiied "Wednesday evening. March
Beat the Fesldence’ of Mr. snd. Mrs
Tuls, 3410" Bed treet, fn. honor
Gf Me, and ‘rs Franke ‘Everett
Colorado, Texas
n'a contest, Mrs, Blocker won the
prise.” Wetresiments were served the
followings. Me. and "Afra. Everett
Mies and’ Men Hopkins, Mr. and Ne,
‘Willams, Me. and Me: Winged, Mr.
‘Toompecn, Airs Brooks, Mrs. Brook:
fan, Miss MeCleniston, Miss. Smith,
fe" Coleman, Ate. Sith, A. Me:
Grader, air. and ‘Mm Blocker and
Me and atre Tile,
tre M. Le Toker of Chicago,
formerly of thts elt, writes the re
porter, expressing hor ratltude for
Raving Teseived her’ subseription
fdvance. Sho. says. the Dallas E-
Dress is a companion
Mes, Annie StesleDantels, formal
ty of thin ety. died Los’ Angeles,
Caly Feb" 25, 1918, following several
‘Weck lsens. ie mirvived by
tix ehudcen and ‘many. friends.
Please get your news items and
fade to. te. 200 laterthan Monday
frening, 6:00 o'clock of each week,
‘thorwise. it will not appear inthe
Current iaues. J. ‘
No ad accepted for loss than. 26¢
bout for 26 words or more the sched.
tlea rate ia charge and PAID fn a
wane ALWAYS.
Prof. H, Mima of Bryan, Texas
eae,
43 ai
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rm Bul
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zie mm en Residence Rowele $7
Sanday Uy Appeistment ‘Stee Lamar 1082
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421% aah ret Port Worth, Texas
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fice Hewiss honest
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Yime a e Than Sth
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je reneonatle for ort made pieturn The only Core! pbtograpber i
‘iy. “Photon made Day or Nant
ANDREW. J, UPSHAM, Photographer
{2s years experience) '
05D Jones Street ‘Port Worth, Texan
Yea
rae in the cliy Peestay..
‘Grand Mastef. 1 D, Winn, Dallas,
was pleasant visitor Tuesday.
‘Mra, Beaula Clark and rs. Pal-
mer Pruitt of Ladonia, are the guests
Jot ara. Ward Jones, N. Ft, Worth,
‘ars Fannie Poster in on the sick
ist this week,
‘Mos. Boll Goins was taken
walle" visting her daughter, Mrs, A.
3 Kink
Mr. 3: ©. Livingston of Mexia has
taken his abode with Afr. 3. C- Col:
ing, i301 Terrell avenue.
ir. George Hubbard, monber, ot
at, Gilead ‘Baptist ehureh has been
Alck about ten’ days at the home. of
Stee and Mra ‘Tom “Anderson, 1529
W. Broadway.
‘tee "Louise Rice, £115. Florence
‘St, entertained "Mr and. Mra. Will
oies of Cleburne with a well Te-
‘option lat Thureday, Mared 6th,
‘Mr. and’ Ar, Hadley’ Ingram, 924
8. Gathoun siteet, entertained ” Mist
Tattle. Jones and” slater, Mira, url
of dacisoavilie, last. week,
Lieut. Chas, ‘Young “of Austin. ar-
ved vin the elty "Thursday, March
Gand ts tho guest at-Aire Mallon
Biathy 805 "EL oth street, Lieut.
‘Youns Is direct trom Franco, wearing
fades ‘of honor, of Bravery.
orice:
Why should the dud go uneared
fort Any one desiring to have grave
Gt relative receonditioned ‘and eared
for call La 2475 and et my Agus
‘Heuey Dageett,
2008. Harding St
sas
WANTED,
‘To know the whereabouts of Mr
Leroy Porter: Last heard. trom
Golgate, ‘Okla, amy. information. wil
be gladly” recelved by" hin. later,
Mrs. Marguertte. Pirkins, 1211
In sreot, Fort Worth, Texas.
‘as
Morning Chapel GM. E. Church,
i BI aa gaan cen sid ge
Ms Services ‘were food. all day In
rock-| Morning Chapel. ‘Promptly “at the
mit, usual hour 9:46, Supt. Langston was
‘Me: gn the steno aid opened the great
‘hal Sahin’ nay’ ct Ron ane
on is sll bringing thinge to. pase
leago,|in "thelr Sunday gchool To” keep
Fe-| ace with the Himes. the. superiaten:
e for| dent ‘has on teachers training
ont |oourse'thatmecin “every Tuceday
'wx-| night at. tho "church. Visitors are
|Mivaye ‘welcome to thelr Sunday
School every Sunday morning at 9:06,
rmal-|" The ‘pasior preached. the fst. of
geles,| another series ‘of sermons to a full
etal house. in the eleven ovclock. service
4 by and administered the Lords sup”
| per, ataisted by Dr. Dotaon.
[tye erent penny a week rally ts
and) sult and all” prospects look Drieht
poday|for a gigantic nancial land sllde In
week, | the wind-up
nthe) "Tne ‘conter of attraction in. the
ie" afternoon was ‘the sreat attractive
n25¢| Interesting "Epworth League at 6
hed clock. ‘The programy rendered. by
m-ad-| the Junior League. was the hit o€ the
| Boworth Laaeve season
Master Alexander” 'was the star
Texas on the program. ‘The junior” cholt
DR. R. E. GILTON,
penrist *
‘Ail modern equlpment—Best gold,
tase, all work guaranteed. Best hall
‘m city to rent for lode meetings and
entertainment, fice in Gitor thee
Building, 916% Calhoun St,
‘Phones: “
Oficet. $901 Hen. RB910
PL Worth.
NOTICEL
DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURVAY, MARCH 15, 1918,
aon raster kee are ea aoe
Casion. 12 the Bible, drill the ‘ever-
Feady’ ection with Mrs. 8. Daley,
Tender carried off all honors.
‘Coming Sunday afternoon at ¢
gclek & fy Program by the Wide
arabs fectog with A. “A. Neca
president. Come’ early and’ ret
the great ible ris they are Belo
Tey, 8, R. Prince of Mt. Plagah
Baptist church was with us fa our
rally efforts Monday night and
preached "a powerful sermon. Te
chotr of ut Plagah ean ‘not be ven
too much ereit for the music. ren-
dered for this oveasion Dr. Prince
in veminutes rained Atteen dollars
for the beneft of RW. Roblason't
family in the Areat ean Pally.
"wn tom MADISON,
ee ca Binet “artic tekeeeiiee eee
‘enn of ‘Travis County passed, aay
fu Sunday, Webruary 25, 1019. Mer
te. ‘Madiegn ‘was’ bora ia “Ablagton,
Va, In 1844, ‘He came to ‘Texas I
WG: a slave boy, “Shorty after the
‘emancipation he ‘bora buying. land
{nthe samme locality of ‘is "young
master,
IMIa the your of 1875, he married
tlie Ophelia Jackson at, Which’ Une
‘ho had bought and-patd for one tract
fof landand. moved: hls youns” brid
fnto"a Nome bought and paid’ for
Ho” was" very” ambitious und. was
never” ide. He had been trained a
{1 slave 10 arise early and work lat
finde veontinued ii tralning ls
fnllre fe time in order that he
‘MURHL Aeeomplish ‘hi purpose.
ie had ‘never bad ay nebool_ a
vantages, sill" he acquired. a fal
(ceation ty hla ‘continous tidy at
Bight. And through his tenes he
feeouraged the "Colored "people. of
‘Travia County’ to. to buy Tand. and
Colonize as he thought this was the
Key mote for the ‘Colored: man. afte
{ihe emancipation, For he kaw tha
{hie lamd” would soon "enehanee I
Yale. So today. a large percentage
‘of the land in’ (hia vielity belong
{0 Colored.
‘sim Madison wax not sated with
tun feat tract of land, noe catia
ued to buy and help his children t
‘uy up uml a few years before bs
death.” Another very’ wood quality I
Me. Atadiaon. wan hei not bellve
In selling lund "because "ho ‘rot
Feasonable offer, and: has sever tod
finy land that he had tie to
ie ‘often. served at an alvisor 10
tne people of Travia Comty and di
Alt he could elevate his race, He
{iste ‘hn ehildren industry thet
tnd econorny. He firmly’ belleved
Christianity” and lived & very plots
Tite, and. was aware of his’ death and
munde "preparations and’ gave eh
Courasing’ words to hls. fatally: And
Will be realy mlssed’ by them al
The Salat Lake Baptist Comimerce
an
Cee GOOD GR Seer oe eee
our” installation service. In, ‘South
Xian street pastor W. A. Predeat
Dr, Me Hc Spencer, at preacher C
xB, Dr. W.G. Upehe Ats prouhe,
St, aul Bey Dr at i. Cary, Sr
preacher Bit dion’ Ce A i
Brome at tied B.C. "hen mn
intern ‘camo and brousht thelr peopl
and ‘believe me they ate some preach
crn too Aion ‘the Chath et
tlomen they wll come when Brom
oa. Collection #1800, Pantor We A,
Prescot ine. an of falth and of
mark preacher that we" all love
to ere
‘BEACON RB, BRYANT,
DEACON fi %, BRANT
DEACON Bou
Maa. PRU, Cer
NRS, HATTIE MILLER AT 1295 8,
UATTOE STHERT, EXTERTAINS
TNHONON OF DER, Sc JENIN
AND) GHADUATES. OF “DALLAS
AXD your Worn HoH
SChoo1s. he
Monday, March 39 wan the Meth
day of Rev, Re 8, Jenna, Mrs, Hate
tie Miter, oe ot. the valuable and
ton eatinae “members of Allen
Cape ranted nto her pastor and
Tamer of the ors of the church
Sctnarp 9 Dy im the pantor and
Store mafeved ot ot te beaut
fatto into the. vuperd diay room
Peautitally” decorated, bat the. table
‘Seemed (0 green undor the Yount
‘pant, turkey and” other seesnabie
ais, “Allred hente
{he behest, for all hat one's beat
coud ‘win’ were at the dposa
Bele, AT me
‘tet fom the” Dats Heh wcboo
{End'aose ol Fort Werth, wero. a
Soraed the righcaway in’ the ala
{in Home‘ of fr snd Mrs, Set”
Jor. no mid-winter erafuaies ve
rer enjoyed" tenselven-more_ {an
As chow’ wno ‘were ‘entertained y
Site "Joa Mller” "Peace, proser
Heaid and’ lon, Jong” Mo of >
Dinees tend ou hostess
hy aablan linadah pa Sana elles
Corner B. First and Elm Sr.
Rev. I, 8 Jenkins, D, Dy, Pastor
‘The ushers! board bad a” gala time
ln thelr masquerade -entertanment,
the ‘oddity "was, seen, inthe ushers
Areased Jn thelt white Jackets pre
Daring and ‘rerving. the people, fn
feed they gave there in gett um
bers, recolpts $77.00, ood. for th
men, chs: in fact tho greatest, il
atte season. for men’ only. The
Deaconess Board appears Friday
nigh, Mex, RG, Brown, says tha
the" women sual make “good del
Dromlse to. raise and report. $10.00
teh month for trustees purpose,
tnd. by all’ mleana the cure ean
defend’ on the deaconness oad. Mt
Sanle B. Bluitt declares that the Al-
Tem League, knows no ascond. place,
Cvery Sunday evening “he meeting
is Tal of interest and good. cheer for
Poth the old andthe young people
The Sunday school under’ the ot
byomielent management of Me. Will
Davis vas supertatendent is taking
the “Allen “Chapel.” Sunday. “nehoo
ait previons Fecords In anc, in
teteat and splrtuat growth
sug: ile Warren, praia of he
uinior Mlasnary declares that Mrs.
ME "Thompson andthe seniors
must ‘awake to. ereater Interest for
the Juniors are wide awake to the
stealer interest for the juniors. are
Wide awake to the great misslontry
Cause Mee KA. Cart, president
Conference Missionary Society enter
tained in Fort Worth, addressed. the
Sunday school we 10:00". mand
ay the arrangements of Mra, Thomp-
son, president of the. Allen Chapel
Woman's Missionary” Society sent
Mra. Care and Mrs. Owens to Wesley
Chapel, North Forth” Worth st 11
O'clock, they returaed were entertain
ea at the ‘parsonage, with a. torkey
dinner, prepared by ‘Mra. Jenkins
a 3:20 mtu Baker Mission,
Aressed the poctety at 5D. i
Cowansille Ar ME. church, the 60
elety and. congregation. "At Spm
tink fn -Ailen Chapel, addressed th
Society and” conreration. Mira. E
SV" outa, ‘one of our elle” and
ride mentee put her large 2
mente’ Chteeie. mate ae
the comforts for the conference presi.
deg of the. Wom Mssonary So
Slory. Dr. Jenkins, Mra. Thompeon,
Mes, at 6, Davis and Mrs. Carr and
Mex’ Owens ‘on the. afternoon and
tvening trips. Mra. Osan, our are
toeratle driver made the dive of her
life and’ now we-are_ ail convinced
tat ‘ire, Guinn can do more than
tench and aig All Praise: to. the
Polished snd sebolarly Ars.
¥, Galan,
‘rhe ‘church. services were exce-
lent, two perbons olned the chureh,
collection "4123.04, but walt, wats
next Sunday will be & ay of reat
interest to” all eburch ‘roers, come
to Allen ‘Chapel, You are. welcome
shail be praed withthe er
THE MISSION OF THE LEAGUE.
Balter W. HE, Xing Delivers, Lecture
‘at athe “A. Me 2. Church, ‘Tver.
fay Night Relare The Young ex's
ee ee.
by XW, Halen
|The Hon, Woke Khun edioe ot
‘ug Dalla Expr, the Nero Bust
rose League, organist and race
oneal Neetared othe Prosresive
Eiteus of Bethel ACE church on
‘Tuoeday"nleht of is” weeks His
dimly ectufe was a. Beart to heart
{aik "wit the "yours ten ‘of thie
{eaguel ana it dno, f00:maen to
Sate that no Boa eth young. men
outa have oe Dt speat fort waa
‘boar brimfl of the leat 9a
fiend enpuragement sid hopettl
Und ‘mmly'“suegestion, Some” one
is sad atthe would rahe spend
‘one oe wih great man (hah to
feud "iho ‘ost book fora. whole
out We wah he ootld have Boon
iri ibe. ogng en's Prosreeive
Tanue to bear ie unique and fn
retve tecture
“Te salon, began by calling a
tentton othe nina kad” porpons|
Ot the ‘Ghrit“Aetion “tone ten
‘ta Row tha hia emotes and pre
opts are thon wich men of al
‘he weld do well to. emulte, and
‘iat. he. Yound Men's "Prosreasive
TVoncue could do no hisher deed than
To"ollow’ the ereatest teachers in
is ‘scons and relations with. men
{othe advancement of meu. “Well
‘ected econ a8 the apeaken”
fst be ‘the lamp. wilh wile we
Senren out the hedate "youth to
Sifmulae them afd’ to Suide tet
You cannot afford to wait for then
io tomé to you, But you tint £0 to
the 1 ere tha actions, count
fnore in mere words tin Rot
thea things we. say, | however
ential they tay be: bit tie The
fin tings wee that wil betas
fi and Ceneflal the noise of word
pss away they often, leave no (rac
tite an Wlor's Aager tracing throne
their Tenving mo ten ofS Ton
mowoa, ba what we do" with. our
Ati wll rested’ with parpons ta
iow: will contnge "and abline
Trove the ages beau tis action
cone in contact wit hisher smtives
that touch every Bart of respousie
netion ethene that catae tho Te
falta to be contagion.
ct te tearm tho Christ example
for" instance when be wanted. mes
{2° tll, Sm, eid somethinn
for them He dit ot sive them Sen-
fia, however, ‘hep tisht have ‘nd
flea of ther, BoP Mouse and ands,
for grat riches, for’ He was poor
‘imac but to spenk ater the shane
era dna dy |
fo"an ead, Tene ra was ae
‘Ho gave hin not 8 borne nor a, cba
fog, “tut the seana within. Mee
fe. gavo him someing” to 0 for
‘Minselt and” then tho bigher result
Tllomed take up thy bed and
‘Walk lnpigs more than tay more
‘han wordn, i nana ton, I means
fifore"it means a ie menbs enor
[ot body, enerey, ot tind, to walk
Monnet aso every muacte and swing
Tato action, Tomon for your
Teague, youns" en, will, you, Take
{how ad prot by? The, Christ
fetion follows, in close Couch. with
Mee ede ef men ifthe. crowd a
unary it they are thitaty, If he
tan % und," the, naval i
ame, fst ‘of al, He does something
{or tbe nosy" Tie feeds the hung,
le hen the blrsty' dink, He opeat
the. foyen ot the blind “and. ‘iver
/strcogth to. the lame, and without
{in lnviation, all follow von afer
Him, "This mast that we zt foe
shen ty eur sca {OF Ro fe words
‘rom the ‘Chet Man could eer In
Gore the homgry man Seeking’ bret
fot the bind san seckng igh, bot
Se ie a, wa, at
‘ran scion, it ras a
hat there. wa tore. (han Prd
fthead, more thon at tothe. an
rb ot tho body mare tha ates for
{he lane. Nov’ when, ean Pro
ferenive" Laarve do something (7
Gtevvmediare snd” deck sood
ABS em ot the ly. and capes
of thin immediate weit, “Fon il
fave persons seeking” You without
rien Invitation.
"ham may ot Yelong to the
inrch, he ay fot be Interested
Srhat is being done in the ehach
{nny caro notios about you Tearus
a semy lve in che, 04
you "can manare’ "0. improve. the
Tonauions ‘onthe. soot” ground
‘tdjust a swing and theroby make
fis'cind nappy; this same nated
Iirht sock Tou leas for the Rind
fect shown his child tn author
ection abd, now he Fepaye, you, 1
similar actlons at. because be. be
vet your aru a et
font bweatoe our league
otal rts <a, ain fe
uray he follows ‘teat,
Your league cou tutucbee pani
‘Fontinent and thus secure recognition
Sgcbringing thincy te pasa that would
in 'tome manner “beredt the ey
[The way of actions en slong every
‘pathway that leads 10” human 8
ean "art ‘achievement,
‘indnean courte, good, manners
mone are poten atte Cat ape
teh wor te, than an
toma ruey even appoat to the tow-
fr"anloais, Jou may ates pis
fy clothe if you 884 the same size
sna vaie"into ay. feout gate, to:
oaitely_ my” chickeps will” run
way from yon, although ‘ou have
‘om my clothe sad you 100k ke te
{he meehbors “witout loner” In
pects. would recognise "you ts
ho bat nol ao, withthe. chickens,
ot eo with my dog, and it dort and
thickens “Tenembetcourteses and
‘cdnece and orton hail we
Doct fess in a tan’ being? "When
‘wo: are’ about to enter cami
There ta rok, end lay ae
IES it back and allow ha
So'Tha't cmcered "wit there pa
be. taponaive cord vibrating tn
eat for aurtsy, for Your, denen
ort "The doe nid the chlckens ae
fet an enc igpas te ob eo ynythat
_ MRS. ELLA B. MOORE
THE DALLAS GIRLS
wer Win, Sledge, The Beau Brummell: =
GRAND OPENING or tHe
March 17, 1919, @RiHesuse
' a
Pik TH cA RE
ADMISSION 25c’ CHILDREN 15c
March 17 March 17
Matinee Monday---Doors open at 2:30 p. m
SS ae ee
ell at te fo teen
Sm ocr ee
a oo ana oe oe
oe eee ee
SS ca oe
eee
S roe marae weet
“Tacs Stam Si
ene me Cee
ee ee ere
tate ot
rane eee cea
anette Meee ete
sar eta er cae
gaan
ened eee
ees
eres eet oe ae
Si gene ae oon
Se aia
Se eee
2 ori Seoeerraers
i Sea St oa
Seine sa
LMP goes
acorns
joes eee Coens
nonce & se
eens See
ieee eons
Ep cals
ete oar Bese tooo
fake cee a
Seno isa
cirewanraers
pret San rae
cae ae eae
So ee eee
a he
eSoee heare
ot ee eel
Boo ee
ert nr eee
Cott aeons
Ee Sarge
ie ree er
he eae
tee eras te oes
it Sar a
ori 5 heres ero
Hig es ee
os, bith tarmac
pe
i eccrine ee ot
Rreriareatares a:
Seo ne ota oe
See ee ale
eas eee
oat oa ae
iS Sts Mla a
ood collection was ‘rand ‘otte %
Bia i ta he a
ohare en ee
Seer ene
ee ae
maria ete also rade by the
DALLAS NEGRO BUSINESS LEAG-
UE HOLDS ENTHUSIASTIOMERT-
Tha Xt CHATTEORDS THUS.
BAY Man, MARCH ag 019
NEW OFFICES ELEOTE!
Tn answer to call of President
Siclekland, & Iats meeting of bust
nod tr" ansetabied et. above place
tnd nto and stranaacted mt tn
portant business," Oifers’ elected
"Yoh HL Dison, presiden's
Crawtord, Yet. bs We Micha
ton, 2ady."p? Cornelion Wiliams,
Bray. nV. To 8, Booker, averetary?
Sinn Comer, oat werden: Be
Simpson, treasurer.
‘A committee of which Prot. J. P.
Starke ie chairman was appointed
to assist Rov. W. L. Dickson tn ¢0-
tertaining Dra, RH. Motom of Tus-
eres; A. 8. Jucksoa of Waco, and
Prof. Osborn ot Prairie View, who
ure expected to arrive here Sunday,
The regular, mostings Rereatver wil
be held at Crawford on the. seca
tnd fourth ‘Thureday ‘nights tn every
tuonth. Presidenteleet ‘Dickson. wil
dgooties ia eclie comta a
the "next me King
Mate organizer presided,
wecRoLoaY,
‘the following deaths ‘having 0°.
curred ‘nthe eily the lane "Wook
Among Colored people up to Puce
ay. baren 11:
"Nelson Powell, ed at 2801 Com-
merce, Monday. Marek
Mr. Queen B. Sanford, died Mon-
ay, tafeh 10) at 1316 ‘Pletcher St
Nira May. Pee "died Monday,
March 200h at 4000 Plosd. strc
Mra mma. Roberts of 2418, Law
ypee ree” died" Sacuraay, Mare
lee Mtry Charpel of 218 N, Wale
tom led ‘Mieaday, March 4
‘Mrs, ‘Wille ‘May €. Kirkwood, 900
Ne Bedtorton’Cirele dled: Weancadny,
Mare th,
COLORED CITIZENS ASSOCIATION
+ MEE.
Members of the executive «smomit-
too of the Colored ‘Ciiens asec
tion ‘et Tuesday” evening at the As-
foclation headquarters end conferred
With campaign committee of Citizen's
Rtsoclation. Personnel 4 committes
are as follows: "Win, Moore, J. 0.
Jorden, G. "Le Boswell and. ‘Guse
Ureer “Onk Clit .'W. D. Weleh, ¥.
LS. Booker, Kev. Noris, J. H. Dix-
ton,” J.” A.” Austin. Avrangeinents
Seep Heth oe Ge eect
T"vieorous campatgn,
it “you haven't "purchased your
spring bat or Easter dese it would
be wive for you to step Into’ Cohen's
XC 1708 Hi, four doors from Bray.
Sees
DISCHARGED COLORED SOLDTENS
CALLED.
Secretary, Gordon of the ¥, M. C.
A; desis to. ment all “discharged
wilaers ‘Wedepday, March 10 at 8
pms tn the Grand Court oon, UDe
airs, Pythian ‘Temple, Bim attest.
‘The Colored “sclders. ‘hore would
do well to attend this meeting. Mr
Gordon. is fn a. position to. be af
great help to ‘them
GOO GOVERNMENT ASSOCEATION
OPENS SEASON WEDNESDAY
moun.
Chatrman of ‘ie Good Government
Assocation sate to Duan agree
fants hat tay Bat
Meh on et the vlan tows th
tho, white fe.
‘Wedlnceday ‘xt, coraer Cochran
sot Centra_wil be tho rat publi
speaking mecting of the G 6.
‘PAGE BLEVES
UNION OF ROYAL FAMILY OF
HEROES AND HEROINES OF
FRIENDSHIP,
Ofeers and members, 1 call your
tention to the fact that the ‘rat
ot March, 1918, tthe Depianing of
the quarter and T hope srery men
Yer i the stats of Texas, will be
prompt in paying. your endowment
fax, aug call your attention tthe
fact that the month of May, 2819
ts tho time to pay your bur tax
#80 cach,
‘Our work i dong fe, and to om
tinue ie tha way, depends os each
ot,
Frateraally yours,
SR. NBWHOM, Universal Kin:
‘Universal Headquarters
‘allan, Tense,
‘teas
Saree
Hower, itt tke care ot
pa ait ote Soma
oar neo eee
‘Hovde
‘a Sea
tbat” sae
eT ad
a ab eee
‘resect Noe cae aa ta
ny ee a
ee eee
Pana fa ty oe" a
nae pecan
1 Ba ie
ie
FORO. Sa oF WARE winass-
io No BbAtry Gunes
eon pia
ea at
eee
se, ae
er Soe dna
sone cla Seo a tem
as Chas
a alee
Woon Fam,
Calla okt et rome
‘on poe eet det oa
oe ae
Beak Bre
TENE. EXSON
ue
oa, wt
8 company of ‘edt eae =
eis Sore
hen" Oftahona. a Dison bas.
‘tl aaah estar
Siew tt te one Saat
feos to be wit 'the Die ones Dees
Eros Pe
i
a
2: See |
“DOUGLAS
pee eens Bogner Micheal roa
‘Teaive which bestren an iatellice
ee th berth
Titty ‘adver the seoange nic
‘Bo snt dtr the seca
Peed aod goboud euotare!
Sheth thn trodnes beth te ex
ee tke sine rt acral wens
Te dash Sere or otcnorepber
SY uniciat olde: poral cer
fo.a'punt een leialtate congrenn
fan thon hard renieeni
Cite mune, oe yaar on
‘tue.
“Faertaes, ib one wea pois
aur eduction system toy, whic
Bos SeSiacg tains ocais’ of
ME et enteaver of Ser
ar iterane earnine wre
Soesniser cerraponients and oo
Tent eat ibe mew of har
Sen Rectom ae her” Gevtn pt
Shand ex. canola Sn
fet Mine teh het
Has wets ithe canal
GF te ghee tthe eter "A
attged ivan secs the ipa
cto the sip
er ius see ee
TGR, taoroaeesImanive ihe ome
Meet tay ielter oh sipbabett
SPvot wo sont the cee ot (he
tanto poos sod ghar fro. he
aewe ot history, tov deuy thom ce
BiMeotcee 20 stay" tod taining
Bad fo" pormit Gh aeuden ‘in the
eho!’ rot to rears the wort
‘Gnd ana heeic acer oly of wh
Sea oot men hstory
Tiorrth capt eat ae ano nec
fay tg the stot of, ma
$Bwietes, and hence fo. ronder he
dente knowledge of baman Me
eyrasrrow’and"incomplete, Yeu
{ig minsog cf 'sebiay scent
{Share saget and seroc fn ott
SOMioening the nor fo.
Sand by aers ceca es. What vr
festeotl tact bein tne avin
eeu Chin W Un ‘racs wore mi
itterea onto te, Sow’?
Gonlug wow to th robect of my
tage AE but period when the con
feiesce ot te! "was ‘wakentne a
{ete in and curve of American
flaser, thee’ was aloo ore fs th
SSCA the ring aay «back
ep slave od on Sa een,
fe tama apt aon Fly
Thi “Soectace ant hero we
roderck Dougiaa, aboltioniet. ors
{rate ant pom, wb a
Fee" mc arying in Pesan
, sin Feeney
Yair, Doutinse morbec beret was
‘lay tr thom he eave ere fr
purse and’ alent Bot
"runs rive man au Snedent
‘Yas ommon Gut the two
Tai “cenures of Ameria
‘amon that haa sicvery
‘half or waren uarer
etary oer thre wold ‘ot
ite bo & fl blooded Neer, Se
Bin eee in ie A ae
feos ho bev! of socal equal
dpa eron ona. ipching, “Dot ts
{iin "ove ote edt and tha
teNoxtio acter ‘atthe mor
shathe reat tn cotne ts
To te et ihe Soro
"o be iat per
fester tl rn ona
re tincras
it ia scl eal
Tiere fe ule de
Wo ibe courary, However sarah
fe ory As"
Si n,m etn
Soe en ees
aa’ nae Dolan, ound
ie alae, "eere bee
fa, rouse chueston
fs Set» pstenary of
ae ore iors 8
ook nahin
fr 8 few pentioe wih wisch
Be'boaen hin fret boot, Te Calms
‘itr. When oy'om yea
ies tye date
Sorento ou ag
fast emipad te
Now Forks thence to New” Bett
ils tdoparviaoe
vie
eat, Marhtton of Ger:
‘be, cotuan meetings Now Bag
stun enclarery met
sot mtsenatSananch
{Sat at'made inc naloal 2hae
ay ‘voce are
ease back to hacyland? nee
ners
eerie a
yr tounded. 1854
“Dourlaes Seems
: i
Sean ano as man
Sep nits "epewten rere
ee a eed amy ork
Seine. Tater ton noel
Sh Banh he
snes he tdrocied te cause fe
wine i naar."
a ae
Ty"tn” Governor
eV na ade, reauisiton
oa of Me
“Booriony hc wan charged
“ts Tae Jota ea
‘oath av
‘arin, nator
ion ot he Aaice
ie the sane 6
es eee who, wore
mand closer nasoitn and Wi
ate a wore
wanda, hip “ani,
‘m, Ghase
ing, BP. Loeloy. John Brown,
Truth ah Harriet Ty ‘the
rine of the &
af ery eet
le cacao wns nbn”
sac wich he stowed t be te
spendin. fk sen md
Peet corner
ie gcers o
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Fact. that Our Holdings Are In
Block 6, Red River Valley Lands
Burkburnett, Wichita County
Those who know claim sections of this block are “full of ol” ff we can live up{ fo our name
“Lucky 76” and thd our lease one of those sections under which Mr, Oil is simply walting
for man and machinery to bring him forth, then everything will be rosy, if we strike a duster, wel,
We are “not like Jefferies,” we can come back.
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YOU CANNOT tuiay be promise anyhing LOOK AT tt sie of ose he ann’ of
a gainbier's chance, and he who promises more is dusters that have never paid a penny in dividends.
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re ccnalder that 4 producing well brought in on any adjacent lease means a demand for part of our acreage,
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and conservative; not promoters, just plain, every-day executives.
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Of the company, All monies received aust. be used: in the development of this lease, and no other property can
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in the form of dividends. Should the first well drilled bring oil in paying quantities no other well can be drilled
sail ees fate rset te or Sn on Gir stn tascam © ceed by 2 tro tna
vote of the stockholders. *
"The Trust Agreement provides for a special fund of $25,000 to be deposited with a Dallas bank, “name
‘given in ‘Lrust Agreement,” to be used for no other purpose except drilling; should it not be necessary to use
all of ae amount ses aye with ee » in See Level th ‘A
Bea per ral ae rt we St Lwig at yor memy Wg
for the aot purpnehedevelimeat of your lease, stead of ‘wing the taney for the deveogmen et
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to sel one-hit of the capital stock. Jos a soon as ths it sccomplshed our ‘Trust Agreemet pro:
‘vides that we let contract for drilling. This gives you until March 27th to buy at par, so don't even
hesitate, but bay now.
‘Don't even hesitate, mail this coupon today, The men and women who never take’ chance are always
found working for scmeone else, plodding along in a rut. They are just like a clock—always on the go, but
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Therewith make application for-________2__shares 01. the Capital Stock 6f the Lucky 76
Oui Cémpany of Dallas, Texaé, at the par value of One Dollar ($1.09) per share, said stock being
~ Non-Assestable and with No-thdividaal Liability.
1k f also understood thet I tender this subscription upen the representations contained in this
adve:tisetent.
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‘Make all chécks and money orders payable to Warren A, Gilbert, Treasurer,
‘The reserves the right to returd this subscription and money for same within’ 24 hours of date
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who ‘stid “Old Man Opportunity” only knocked once, is deaf, dumb and bind, old
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‘much as you can afford, no more—no less. Think
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chances in Burkburnett are 15% per cent greater.
SALARIED PEOPLE
The officers of this company fully analyzed this
Proposition before offering it, at such a low figure
as $1.00 per share. If the working men and women,
“those with only a Shiall salary,” invest but a. small
‘sum and on that stm realize a handsome profit, they
become our boosters and advertisers, and when we
‘organize another company, which we are sure to do,
“for we want to be known as the most successful
il company in Texas,” we are sure to sell all of
their friends.
Foreign capital is coming into ‘Texas fast, for the
oil business is only in its infancy—invest now and
make or lose some money. Plodding along will
never break you and it sure will never make you.
Lucky 76 Oil Company
DON'T BE FOOLED ON APRIL THE FIRST
PLATFORM PLEDGES AND SOME OF THE MANY ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION
GROVER C. ADAMS,
for
Police Commissioner
GOOD GOVERNMENT
PLATFORM PLEDGE
OF THE MANY A
THE PRESEN
"We stand for a square deal for every man and every association of men," reads the first plank in the platform of the Good Government Association.
That plank alone covers enough of the material issues to be a full platform for man and for every association of men that can be asked. It is all that is affected by every free-thinking citizen. A square deal can be construed in numerous ways, according to the policies of the organization, to make an interpretation. There are two classes of people, those we know and those we do not. The two classes of people, those whose acts have borne out their words and whose promises we have to accept. For those people who have been raised in our years, little need be said. They have been able to see clearly the prosecution, administration, an administration when efforts have been centered to carry out its campaign pledges to the people. They have been when such enlargement means the betterment of conditions for the
A square deal has meant to the administration of Mayor Joe Lawther the head of the movement of movements that have culminated in the betrayment of conditions for the people of Dallas. Among these conditions, street widening, parks in various portions of the city, the service, sample gas of gas for the houseoverhead crossings, increased wages for the city workers, an austere water in Oak Cliff, paving, and most of all the betrayment of moral conditions in Dallas. A vital to the people of Dallas has already earned to the people of Dallas than the encouragement of such progresses as have been made for the next two years. For the next two years. Some of the party's years ago have been filled under the most of the trying conditions known to history. The many societal and municipalities to make to further the interests of the United States in its war against Germany were gladly defeated. The city was at all possible, the pledges to the people of Dallas were fulfilled.
PETITION FROM N. A. A. C. P. HOBBY WHICH IS INCLUDED IN HIS MESSAGE TO THE LEGISLATURE.
The following petition was forwarded to Gov. Hobby by the N. A. A. C. P. HOBBY which is included in his MESSAGE TO THE LEGISLATURE, and the governor has replied to the President his approval of the action of the Association by indication in his message to it in his message to the legislature:
To His Excellency Governor Hobby, State of Texas, Dear Sir:
Nationally, Texas, and members of the National County, Texas, and members of the of the N. A. A. C. P. and representatives respectfully petition your Excellency to take into consideration in your message to the Legislature of Texas a prayer of over six hundred thousands of the population of the state to the and representatives of every other species of laxiness may be put down and obliterated.
We call your attention to this growing evil, of which your Excellence, the most assured cognizant, the most reoccurence of lavishness in the form of mob, lynchings in the form of mob, the law and order will finally rob the state of its good name and turn the progress of civilization into savagery and barbarism, and the further food is insecure as long as the state will permit crime of any kind to go unpunished by the laws of a righteous people so long will the
RAYMOND THOMAS
for
Street Commissioner
RAYMOND THOMAS
Street Commissioner
Vote For
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orders from Washington stopping various branches of work that labor and material might be saved for other purposes.
The Lawther administration has given to people of Dallam an ample opportunity to be organized and worked and cussed when the gas supply was low in previous years can thank the administration now for its efforts. The Association for increasing their comfort and happiness. This was done because the benefit of the citizens of Dallam is the benefit of the citizens of Dallam, and to show that the administration was continually keeping in mind the needs of the people of Dallam, when the county of Dallam hot, hot, park development became an active issue. The plank in the present administration is placing its faith and expects to see continue its service to the people onboarding on Park development. Association is placing its faith and expects to see continue its service to the people onboarding on Park development. Understanding that the present tax rate will not be increased and with a pledge to the citizenship of Dallam a large, properly developed, improved park will be established without an increase in the present tax rate, we endorse and favor the Park Board, the Park Board, and we further endorse and advocate the program of the Park Board for improvements to the following
Gaston Park swimming pool, Cliff Park, in the Marlin District, GUF Park, in the improvement, City Park, new artisan wall, hot houses, general interior, buildings, barns and repair shops: Buckner Park, Exall Park, Oak Lawn Park, Garret Park, Gaston Park and Fair Park; cement walks, tences, general park, building and conservatory for park purposes only at Fair Park; Revival park, with Turvey avenue and with waterworks Park, Negro Park, bath houses, swimming pools and general things planned for the people of Dallas. These menichelled already are weeks several others of equal importance will be mentioned and discussed (Advertisement)
lawsless element triumph and Christian civilization put to shame
In the matter of observing the laws of the state we assure you that we will deal with all of its endeavors to put down crime and to bring to justice every criminal and black man who may have committed any of the state's crimes, say that we do not condone crime in any form. The criminal of what we have apprehended tried and punished to the extent of the law; but the laws executed by the mob will rob the state of its property, and the criminal trial by jury, and it will deprive the accused of the right granted not only by the state constitution. We therefore, appeal to your Executions record not also by the federal record of Texas, in the name of Christian Civilization of which we have named the names shared with the white race the burdens of the state in time of peace as well as in time of war. We appeal to the nation on a foreign soil, in the name of the God of the nations who rules the destiny of men we appeal to the nation in time of war. His call to the nation to put down this evil now before it fastens its hideous fury irreversible into the very heart of the nation. Very respectfully submitted. Officers-D. H. E. Williams, Pres.; M.
Committee on Resolutions—Prof. G. W. Jackson, Rev. W. M. Harris, Rev. J. W. McHade, Mr. P. W. McIntire, Mr. Geo. Rodgera.
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919.
JOE E. LAWTHER,
for
Morrow
(Dadisement).
Dallas Local
J. A. AUSTIN, - CITY EDITOR
The Diamond Charity Club meet last Friday with Mrs. Bell Reynolds on Flora Street. Will meet March 14th, with Mrs. D. Butter, 5102 Terry street.
Mrs. A. D. Coleman, after spending two weeks in Dallas, at the side for sick son, Mr. Willie Coleman, returned to her Houston, Texas. Mrs. Coleman well known in society circles in well known in society circles in Mrs. Coleman, we are always ready to have you.
Dr. P. K. White, our popular pastor and revivalist of Queen City came in this week from Houston, where he was a pastor of the church's accessions. He left Tuesday for Little Rock to conduct a 10 days mission to the poor in the city of pastor of M. Rose Baptist church.
OAK CLIFF.
Oak Cliff, Sta. A, Dallas, Texas.
March 13. - Shiloh Baptist Church,
Rev. S. C. Guster, pastor, Sunday
Each teacher is striving to make
their class the banner class. At 11:30
Rev. F. D. Bookman preached on
the subject. At 11:30, the sub-
ject, "Importance of a Christian
in the world." At 4:30, Rev. F. B.
Bookman came back on the scene
to clear up the situation and
clear up to us by giving a black board
nt.
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88 Pythian Temple
eting of the
Government Association
The Press on Fei the amending has a of it in itity bever a chosen ter for Col W as) E of the Johnson ever an of
GOVERNMENT.
OUR REASON-
208 Py
Colored Voters Meeting
Good Governme
Colored Voters Meeting of the Good Government Association
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St. Charles No. 21.—O. B. Claiburne, Jno. Volks, E. W. D. Welch, Randough Wilburn, J. H. Bradshaw, Alnley, No. 44.—J. H. Platton, C. Hoege, R. Bills, Dr. R. T. Hamilton, J. F. Starka.
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JEFF BRITTON,
Water Commissioner
The meeting was very enthusiastic speeches being made by A. S. Wella, S. R. Johnson, J. S. Burns, H. Strickland, S. R. Johnson, J. S. Burns, V. T. Kendall, D. Dyson, Chas, Brackins, H. Strickland, S. R. Johnson, J. S. Burns, John Buford, John McDaniel and a few others. All these gentlemen had special stress on the platform of the Good Government Association and demonstration. Rev F. D. Bookman is the Missionary of Zion Rest S. Convention He sure knows his duty. At 8:30, Rev Bookman preached a soul stirring speech from John Buford. At 10:30, Rev Bookman preached of Christ." Deacon L. Rally, Baphnil Pullen Gipson, Baphnil Pullen Gipson, and Rev F. D. Bookman, while the pastor was out of the city, Proceeds for the day $21.15.
El Bethel Baptist Church. Church. The smiles and happy feelings from the Sunday school rally, which ended March 9. The amount of $735.73 was worth to the commencement of the construction of our $10,000 structure.
Rev, B. Moore of Shreveport, La. called as pastor and will be installed on the first Sunday in April
Brother S. C. Black and his corps of officers of the Sunday school deserve much praise for the efficient rally was conducted. Many thanks and appreciation is extended to friends for their assistance and donations. Rev. J. J. Hill, Ast. Taster, R. E. Jones, Clerk.
ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR EDUCATIONAL MASS MEETING AT CITY HALL AUDITORIUM, SUNDAY STAIRS TO PRESIDE ONE-HUNDRED VOICES IN SONG FEST, REINFORCING PHILANMS IS STRONG WILL SING, PROGRAM TO BE REENDERD.
An Industrial Education Mass meeting will be held tomorrow evening at 3 o'clock sharp in the auditorium. The meeting will be presided over by Chairman J. P. Stark, Prof. H. S. Thompson is secretary. Invitation is extended to city and visiting teachers as well. Among the many features to be announced are a chorus of sixteen trained voices from the Dickson Orphanage who will as a conclusion of the big mass
Fifty voices from Dallas High School and choirs from the numerous public schools for the one hundred voices that will furnish song music for theoca-chapeau supervisor of music in public schools of the city will have charge of the music arrangements. All balloons will be membered for those at the helm are capable of putting it through, and the Orphane together with pastors of the city churches who have stamped their seal of approval upon the Orphane.
HENRY H. WILLIAMS,
for
Finance Commissioner
personnel of the candidates for office. It was outlined that the platform stood for several things of vital interest to the colored people of the city; for instance, it states that it will rate and street car fare, and that it stands for the increase and beautification of parks of the city, stating in parallels with the government and putting in first-class condition Negro Parks by providing them with amenities and facilities of its cities. It was clearly shown that Mayor Lawrenter, though being elected by a partial part of the colored vote two years earlier, had not supported the colored people through his commissioners, in that we now have a law that favors the colored people of our people; and all were convinced if the colored vote is given him in large numbers this year more
The campaign for the colored people will formally open at the corner of the courtyard on Monday night, March 19th, at which time they propose to have speaking for the Good News and two or more speakers. It was the third bus of opinion of those who attended Tuesday night's meeting that the platoon of the Army welcomed the clausion was the best and most liberal offered by any of the parties now being held. The clausion at the City Hall Tuesday night, March 18. Attend both of these meetings at the City Hall overnight and enable you to rightly cast your ballot the first of April.
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will aid in sending the $1,000 educational mass meeting on tomorrow evening (Sunday) at the auditorium in City Hall "over the tow."
Rev. W. L. Dickson spoke Wednesday night at Oak Cliff (white) Methodist church of the community of charismans of that community who endorsed his work very highly.
GRAND LODGE COMMITTEE MEETS
COMMITTEE ON RULES REPORT
—BRILLIANT SET OF RULES
READ AND APPROVED BY COMMITTEE MEN AND WOMEN.
Women Coines in for a Slice of Honor.
Grand Lodge Committee met Sunday evening in lodge room of Python Temple with chairman Bradshaw, preaching and secretary Patricia Richard, and Sir David Edwards, the meeting was declared legally open by the Court of Caliphate, who contemplated possession of the chamber was the presence of a large delegation of women from the Courts of Caliphate, who contemplated possession of the reception. With much emphasis the writer's笔触 was centred on the nature of the seat was opposite that of the general chairman and every move the chairman was serving on all committees met with strenuous opposition by chairmistress Johnson. However, the male committee dealt, then the women for the first time came out unaccompanied and victories. The meeting met with a stormy opposition, after some explanations and readings, became a matter of history.
Commitee on rules reported chairman J. P. Starks presented the body rules ever presented by local grand lodge committee members, and the revived calling for the adoption in sections, after which the rules were adopted by sec.
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and Dedicated to Those Who
are Producing it.
For the benefit of the many who are reading this column for their first time, let it be stated that the writer hopes through it to stimulate a greater interest in the literature of the book. For the benefit of the higher appreciation for those who are producing it. We knew of a poor unlearned blind man who purchased the life of Booker T. Washington to the first person who would read it to him. It is the thousands of lifelong uphill that furnish the great incentives that keep race literature alive. It is the great green, a promoter of race literature. It is also startle the world to know that books being made in this great cause. We offer too little even of the major works being made in this great cause. We offer too little even of the major works being made in this great cause. We offer too little even of the major works being made in this great cause. To those who will follow this column we will reveal the operations of the Colored press and the Colored pen as well as reveal the operations of the Colored press and with such indicatory comment as will cause each reader from the first to the highest to ask with sincerity:
The meeting of the National Negro Press Association at Nashville, Tennessee on February 5-8 inclusive is doubled by the presence of the authors among the publishers. The race press has already given out the details of this meeting and any account of the race, and the city state and uninteresting. However a review of these reports discloses some very appropriate maturities. Col. W. E. King of the Dallas (Texas) Express is the premier editor of the Negro Press of the Missoula Johnson address of the New News Star, is probably the only woman of the race who is successfully paying newspaper; that J. R. B. King of the Canadian Observer, Toronto, Canada, publishes the only race paper in the Mecca of the literary
Sanford W. W. Evans, Washington, C. H. Ohio, has been confirmed as the clerk of the Ohio Senate. The reopening of Mr. Spivey after he had edited a pamphlet "The County Organ" for four years the following year, with a martyrs' spirit and with a scant encouragement, from his friend, the pioneer in the pioneer store and he still compelled to act as presman, typist, correspondent, and editor, but he predicts a better future for it.
Hen. Fred D. Roberts, who had been sworn in as representative in the California legislature, in editing The Age at Los Angeles.
Editor W. H. Steward, of the American Baptist, Louisville, Ky., college professor, and his labors as publisher of the American Baptist last month.
Dr. Monroe N. Work, compiler of
SOUVENIRS SATURDAY
PAGE THIRTEEN
the Negro Year Book in cathoring some interesting data on the press operations
When the government restrictions on publishing new paper has been lifted and as a consequence a number of race publications is being introduced
It is a compliment to the integrity of some of the publications drawing the line on the hair straightening and face-bleaching advertisements. The Philadelphia Tribune is the great discretion in this matter.
If the paper you are reading prints "Negro" without using a capital "N" it knows as well as you do that in an insult. Why not take a race paper and tie its integrity.
Why not state state press association to affiliate with the national organization?
Of course the race papers are grateful to the persons who subscribe just to patronize race enterprise, but a clear appreciation of the service paper is what the papers are soliciting.
The sentiment that merchants who desire Colorado patronage should advertise in *Colored papers* ought to fail to do so. Colorado may automatically boycott his own business. The race fails to do so would automatically boycott his own business. The race captures the places that do not want us without having to guess on the places that do want us. We continue to grow. The booster roll includes the persons who use this column or website to contribute the literature of our people among the race. We publish the new additions to the roll as a matter of course, and that the smallest thing you can do in the interest of this great work is to contribute in this department of this paper.
If any reader would like to appear on our roll he can arrange to do so by writing to the address, Wilmington, Ohio, asking what can I do for race literature*? Colorado is printed the latest matter that have enrolled, together with that that commended them: E. D. McAdey, Jr. Colorado,呼伦贝尔. Ohio, for having accepted the colored publication. Drew Garner, editor for having written in that he had purchased from a merchant solely because he had advertised in Colorado.
The National Negro Press Association for giving endorsement to the Dallas Express, the Chattanooga Defender; the Roeravana, the Cousin Columbo; and the column.
complete list of masters featuring this column can not be submitted at this writing); the column will contain the list of persons who have subscribed through this medium. The column will appear in the issue nearest April.
A LIVE WIRE IN TOWN.
Mr. J. J. Allen, president of the World Wonder Oil and Gas Company of Kansas City, Mo., is in the city where he started his career. While here this progressive young man met some of the prominent men and women in the industry and included in their minds the principle of World Wonder Oil and Gas Company and its properties which is in the heart of the Burk Burnet field, one of the fields in the country, was able to unload a quantity of stock in the field. He is a live wire, "and nothing else."
BIRTHS.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Louis Allen, 3208 State Street, Monday, March 3, a girl.
TROUBLE STARTS WHEN WHITE WOMAN STRIKES A COLORD WOMAN BOARDING A STREET CAR.
When Miser Florence Caviness attempted last Saturday evening to abduct a birth girl street car she was pushed by a white man at her back against a white lady who turned and struck her. Miser Caviness resisted the blow.
She was arrested as a charge of battery and battery was filed against her. She was released on bond.
Miss Caviness related the incident an Express reporter, said in part: "I boarded the car that the ones, behind would show, however, when the in-room opened I acted only in self defense.
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| FOR FAIR CHANCE
iene Net
Galdlers Are Eager to Prove
ela ‘None of Their
: of “American Grit,
Wea rena peat mle who
4 leg ta the war and now goes on
‘Sais mas ion’ ‘the” taal
‘oti iopectng De
Mneturentseqnctd« bo
Mans: Tho spl then poset
{Seto clio tothe ton, 20 fet shove
the and reached by S00 steps.
ibe is ebete ree 20
ota» penton ou =
eal ay tn fa
‘Slee no ee than ui chance to
‘show that be te ft fo hold a job, and
Samy to prere t So the sal ml
Sip test ning te pe
lots are pling s pape led
So moms Bock” Shoer mala em
Seis Were te inter
Sir ot reuters and more
Begucnes tetera en stl wor:
Saran we recor from amp
Be ree precede
eiascum bry. wach ny oe
faie we ton how tiie, se to
a aa
Grasata beck sadeavors tor snc
line na tothe Ipc ot oe
Sas es sco moray alnead ms oe
Fortentee. A crpied conan Sr
Seo teres cose carpe tn
Fae pre of being inpensnt
Go oetcs ts burton wrsoe
Se ate bein ontre tnd
Sites "tate Gee ewnert
WAY AGAIN BECOME NATION
‘Peay That Arab Tribes Wil Be
ihesie te Ge Rew ef
poy doer g tg
‘One. of the most interesting figures
tthe opening of te peace couterene
Sena Prince Tale Puiu. son of the
Ting of the edu, th inter knowe
fe fide gra oi an ofthe Ext” He
Wy wc Haaren itr
vas etl ralted to hin wt
dha the prince stro up and down the
fem before the opening of the seston
Ke was a perfect type o€ Arab bens
fd diay. ‘To represeataton of hi
fin race Is the peace conference si
{Beare isto aia tn
Becont Kington reel the torr
ton wich Telieve tn beld noe
Srtontlists that tho Arab are de
Hac ity a prt in
ate them tn the
Aine vd the Bee alo
fhe Med sa nad have wondered whet
they ould bot naaln. Wee w
fret pose. tniedualy, I werd
foe tt they were toe thao any
Other ovesiale As m wandering race
ther fave Incked the co-operation and
oy pich sae ation.
He would be 06 a
Tatts romance Ir ot of the
word war the Araba emerged 49 n
geen po rma,
eepoosibiies tn the beat
Mas —New York Fimes,
ie aS
rT seeeneiae _ probibition
sei cut ataroly ito the use of the cw
Foals tn the mnautnctore ot alcool
Barer fr purpose, At the
fame ins e eged css
{iar more sisal willbe mance
faredthan ever bere Zar nn te
Mea ars and ip mantactarer ge
eraly, this to be denatured and thr
Hooley abe for drinking orpnes.
Phase are under way, however, fo
seally ocrouned output of nel
Atove noted, nome of thin uadotedy
{ote ima trom alo, while lure
uate It ow nppeara wil be pro
oend from ‘cheap molunes roa
from the. West Tadten,Ofial chem:
tnt ave been se (9 wecur from thi
sat nly alabol bat iso the woof
Fone for the production oft Yer
fomething of teresingly nize con
fummpton. Glycerin In very larger
ted i mating nirosycea anstar
ok sonpe, lubricants, penton aks
ete,
~ 5 Baath Brings Joy.
ome ‘many parts o the
valle Futee tt noe woes
aa ade arour nature arsed ml
ters In the high hopes that the how
bande oat Mad and hat ty
woul? collect the inorancn money are
Bases on tact, I is blew.
“A young wat, ll dread west
ta the pot oes at Vancouver, Wash.
receely nd reclved lett. Sha
epened, tea, 1 ued toe iy.
sa drag machine In wich eho
rete dowatown waked bet what was
the good ners. She astonhed bin
sepving tat her osha bd Been
Bho an ane wold "et the 050
‘asa.
eee ia a
Fon eenee Sine See, yervie ayes of
dhe ret, trequeatly méation=4 tn hla
tory, wore in ai prot ability extracted
froo. the Bocce Hichen, which ha
been extensively tod tn France <a ts
gent yenrs whion gorgeous colors wer
Qialr for all, Those dyes ate He
ured hy puiverising the pant body
tgs “Eten nd ex igh
‘ing smatzor by apply albal
Litmuas oon of the Mehen dyes, + wide
wy the acionce. of eherlstry
Mie Werld Zourhal
oie. os miei te tote.
‘The domestic output of quickstiver
ta 3018; necondng to statiaticn com
piled by FT. Runwine, of the United
States ‘geological survey, dooartnen
th lnteror, was 32482 asks o
‘euch, valued at about
‘Gompefod s Wh the ourpat ot
MOUT Chis shown a dec uaee In qunatity
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THE.DALLAS EXPRESS
‘Has the best equipped office of any Negro newspaper west of the Mississippi
River. Every line of type is set in our office, and every paper is printed,
folded and mailed on our own presses and machines. i
DEADLY ANT ARMY
No Creature Can Remain in Path
of Horde and Live,
Naturale, Himesif Not Immune From
Danger, Tels of tneldents He Saw
fs He Watched the Progress
okra ag
ed eens tty fn eae
ssc fn tte ora nt
Stith tiaras, deo
Soot tava nse
Sieh Tae Sta Sheena
i
Si tle ie oo
‘oe Miata: wade fat
Sie fake ms ne Ase
Siti ie nar ft
sted soy” feu ot
ae tea re
‘coming toward me, in a brond, trregu-
SRT est ine Sate
ie wie
ia Se aaa oS
Si forested
see a Ta a we.
sored n'ai ot ot
Meine Paes ay serie
aa wt re
fie ieee ay
ranean tet
Pils ceey en «as
Pra Calis can e's hoot
Pr ict oma ten at Sor
We, ote wos a
TR vant to rite
in ed set
I eat ie ates
Stier rant at
teas Seeder he
A ce al ie as
Sete care a oece
ic a on
rane el tar es
mann
oes Se iad sot wrt
ay ae Se
Ses poe see cn
thats nd a he et
be hn bce om =
tt he pa et
them to earth to the heart of the:
fc tna ora,
Mie Cat Sen ag
tS.“ tre ac
se manaers ase So
Sian" caus car ee
Bia ba od
Mice STs
aay baa eS
iy on fatto try ant
tt tw a oS
thet bt spa ces oe
Sehr“ et rr a
Stn te asco
hardly n feather. I wondered whether
By a tr ha,
foe hanes ye
tty eat” errant
daa pn
si er hn hr
tout ie By aon th
sal wg Somat a's
Sen sony ornate
Foie at yaa
wa a vy” ane
Sats tle tried
se nn i eng
Siw sang lt at
or arr
mar I nr ai aa
able ouly to the explosion of a set
"i erwin hit oe
nds Tama, Sea
bse ew pony, ted nt
et =
hiya te Cra
ble fate of x man who, unable to move
pea ti tana oie
Sim nds So cree
cain ye
for hin Af but oul of thin great host|
ou ae ht nd
ee ae ee
All Thieves There.
Superiatendeat ‘Guin of Stand
Yards who eetired afew weeks apo,
ice remarked quitsialy What ite
than wate} to goin for ple og poe
bea he cole ok elect stir pce
for the operation thas’ Beven, Dial
Landen,
CRY quero na tatrested ato
"Welk yous replied Quinn
Svapocaing the plehpaeket tn detected
tn the wet, he wt turaly stare
reaaway?
haterlls! Dat what theat"
sen” persed Quinn,“ mebody i
care 9 shout ‘op that
“Very probably” retorted his tne
Incator, "Bat Wis then?” Wh,
then.” concluded ulna, itvraphant
Iya Wu ge away. Yor recy sae
oy of “Bop thet ts rated Ia the
Beven Dini, verst iy Tasinetvely
fares ronagy sot obcdy can tell
trick Ip the partiular et’ who
ete”
‘Quror Ideas of Yank Sing.
oglu, which hare rchore_ot
eng thot th surpesing asa. Amert
Comm gored Toat United. Sates i
2 ier-ut language tom Bngah, be
Gane tla tore. hihly_ eabelsbed
Seine wo evinced, agich wep
Sanz nem diceroe in te aus
fans
Tine Ther leer dacovery te that
{he ate Auerean slang Is. Be
se er a a
Bresing "I dont how" tothe nie
{ol question asked by roots Io the
ithe fst sergeant, 1s report:
‘Sa bas been "thor ot ome of hs
{Bory ted stored te ‘erly te
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919,
HOW A MAN PICKS A WIFE pioWT KNOW CURLING IRON| HE KX
tome Chassis Vint Have Seen ral Caste
Reached by the Resietrar at he | EAD neers sory Wae Net | ek
Weresk: W. Mecennen, peiatrer nt
he Boston city hall nce 100,
Keeps record of that city’s coariages,
hus found In hls study of the subject
of selection that” nsocitlon deter
tzinen n mas, course In. the selection
Of his wife, and whea you have chosen
Jour vocation you have mutoratiall
Honea your liferats atthe mine thos,
dbwerven the New York: Herald. Me
MeCtomaen has fou that alors 1a"
fy alloremen, longsboremen choose
traltresse, many employees and clerks
tarry wieographern wile proteason
Aten more often pick thelr wived
from the ira tn soclety in whieh they
“After elahteen years of day obser
vation of the way and habits of pro
Ipectve bowenakers, Mr, Mcdlennen
fas cone to the concusion that Pros
Imity isthe ehiot determing thetor
{n'a man's chotew oa wite.
"nthe Tong and yolumninous mitriage
records the various avernges of the
Uiterestvocntions show thet chtst
fears and’ cooks ate aftraced by do
Inet while tall, drensiunkers
miners Toei toward stl eonere
ition. Balvation Arty men choose
® Salvation Army latte, the Ren
Tait pleka mgood housekeeper
tome body, while. senten-eenealy
fall i Tove, when exhore, wiih wat
Fests whe herve tte mente, Me Bt
Gian believes that god Tok Ao
food clobhew are tnt such 8 or
tant factor ea generally beileved-—i
intl mater of envtroaoeat.”
telnbone operator Ie h favor with
the soe, alms the nurse bo pln
(stern to him when ound La
rom proprietors sore often wry
thele cashes, and 40 1 goes 08.
"What pursion fr. Metteone.
ever, I Why & marie chowe W den
inte assistant an life imate ani how
ntreet ene conductor came 0 pic
out an aetrom for Nin wife. "Thee ate
exceptions to the general rule,
| SS RTA aL
ene cere Seine
crea rent ate Basie os
ets Seentod tre reprnent
{Se erases neh fh
ws Sears Loon ta
{sean nsgne of Std
Mandan te Sosa Ate
tater sais og rer ace
on band ieier‘romsing to Bes
ian effgn racst atest
feo rh ds wind a loving
Afro seen whee de
tobe Intiatve til ir pt, ep
Dene ete gt fora stat
‘tears wating "ot
fog the ety. eels. heme
ret, nal se i eo
dhare"m dog asm” “Cexatn
ty not erhen” ado qostioner
4 on ssa fort tens Src
te fave Jour statement vei"
tht one sl the ft Fou
alow te aonpleof nats ty
tic reduce mole dor Wah
wheats
Maing Thennaiven a Home
~ raalegatthe ance te ater
nation! ¥, GA Hemp ngs
tay the “cies” fo Fall Mall
fete nod arash at
ithe United Stn tcc
wom to many tokens hate Ben
into rectly. uit n nee
ot they ree etteraed at tat
func tg hen thr snd
fa thy darn, fee bean ape
tesa th famy whe they ha
inemeies wth settnetng. over
hearst wotidbe owtesn fig
oe thir rot ghee aie to
wer dig oa; "wpe
xan porttitor manner. a
my das they hed not thee ne
ttt gat mene” Ht os
tho coe ant ar bt
ieas nit tng fo one teve
Bar tering they at ater
thar neon end Tet bait» oot
ot marin on te pats
Seema oo
Sees pavale Dave be cutertatied
fll the time: ‘They must hee some
hod’ to put interest tnto fe for them.
flours spent sone are eteraltes. Wise
follr Keep quiet about tha, Only the
fash confess ta the world how empty
hel souls really are, They do tt be
fause they have no idea what tt all
‘Beans. ‘There will need to be eternal
Yandeville or some other show to make
"vem at all comfortable, And. the
are mpent add nothing to thelr per
so growth. TEx not what entors the
fore that nd to He. ‘That may hve
Hite oF no meaning, Its. what. the
mlad appropriates and remakes with
In ieelf that nd to fe, And I's the
abit to. Keep the mad: constantly
fmployed that takes the hours ty.
Ws the mame ability to use the mind
that wi Al eternity with pleanace,
‘The Swo 4 of Pringe Maurice,
‘The London Rvenlng News tes a
pathetic story of n soldier sword. Tt
had "once. belt .god Yo. Bence. Maw
Hee of Butteaoerg; ‘end ft hea Just
been given to hit” mother, Princes
Batre, Prince Maurice was Killed
inthe Ypres salient n November, 1914
and burled tp our Hines. Our forces
bd Jost retreated, td ail the prince's
Wt fell Into. the hands ot the Ger
tans, except ls tascribed rvord, This
wu secret th tftrs of ike
ish cottage, ero the owner Ind been
illeted, and for four sears fthas been
Wving. there, with Germans billed,
In the house, Now the poor Belgian
tamil, to whom the pce Delouged,
have sent Itt tHe dead soldier
ee eh
DIOW'T KNOW CURLING Joi
Easy te Understand That Youthful
‘ember of Chicage Jury Was Net
12 Marri Man,
Ryery man kuows what «coring
Aron in, but does every shan know
whether oF ot a curing tron is a
‘enaly weapon?
"The question was raised to. Jodge
(Qyoria’s court tu Chicago recently in
{Otto Mathis murder tal, Oto
sald be stabbed bi brother, Baward,
when Baward attacked im with
‘carling iron, which be thought © dan-
“Herous weapon. ‘The Jodge ruled a de-
feriptloh of the impieteat wan tanec.
onary, an everybody knew what It
“ture, T know,” one spectator whi
pered to another, "A curing Trou ta
fe of thowe hot things that Dura your
fingers when you are fumbling wround
fimong the things Go Your wife's dream
fog. table
“at Looks Ike pal af slasors with
roeden tan” ald the other
“And ite Goad, t00/" x woman
hlspared. | “Aate others too tot
(he ots alight wo the way kled
fot ot her hale was «exution.”
“mortunatel,” another woman n-
fnwore, te curing tro hath no mle
‘tes that peroxide cannot cure”
"Aasstant State's Attoroey"Dantel
ameay fosated there might be eagle
‘mea on the Jory. ‘The Judge easced
Anowingly ai the Joona The young
at" led bewiired. $0 Judge
Srevin “ordered desertion of the
‘weapon fappied.”‘The youngest Jaror
tonedted relieved when he heard what
ieimas
WORK FOR HIGH EXPLOSIVES
Ffench sclentit Suggets Their Use
i the Reclamation ot War
een ae
‘The vigorous growth of wild plants
fnbout shell hates haw sugxeeted to MC
“Andee Predally w novel plan for quick:
Iy restoring. war-devasinted orchards
‘The vigor of the weeds Is attributed
Dartly to the Mssuring of the soll by
the sheli-re and partly to nftroseusns
substances tntroduced, anc tn the pro-
Boratto. the Prench Academy it 18
onetuded ‘thet so. ideal ores oll
could be produced by breaking up the
ough wuttace with dynamite In. xich
scwny that ferdlring material would
be driven Into the sll, The fort!ser
Would” Ye" comprossed In paper ot
Calfulold cusen around cylinders of the
explosive, whieh would be fred by
fulminating charge. Holes for the
cartridges about two feet deep would
be bored with m stick or Iron rod, and
tn thé spherical eavity about 30 Inches
deep produced: bythe explolon, the
Young tree would be placed ao cov-
fred ‘with the ferillzer-eharged soll
Perhaps some of the eaarmous ntoros
of hgh explotver lett over from the
war could be wills in this way. A
Suggestion already made ts thatthe
United States could put to use some of
Mtx_10:000,000 or. 100000000, tons ot
ITNT for reclatting avid desert, er
sting itches being dag nd roads
raded by firing trains of the explo-
five placed slong the wurtac.
Pape roa Tey
leration of caves in South Berk.
sulrer Gon, revolting inthe tacoers
of stnlactitos and stnlaguntes big white
spiders weaving thelr webs, bats I>
rusted in the crystals end a subme-
tine brook, made Jack Newboy of Len-
dale recall the day that be went
FabbIt hunting in the Patterson woods,
‘Neveboyn dog chased rabbit into
avenve,. Jack ‘waited outside for re
fulta. He walted to hours, elled the
fog, end, “getting no. results, went
homie. He found’the dog was at home
fd iad the rabbit. Pat, his brother,
explained:
"was fishing on Take not far
from the shore when T hear? commo-
tom In the water none by and wes sur-
brised to vee rabbit in the water,
Aa T reached the spot the dog came ©
the surface, swa:a after tho rabble and
eapeurédhin."—New York World.
tn Daddy's Heart,
‘At Sunday schoo! Dorothy's teacher
attempted co expla to tMe children
tout keeping thele hearts clean and
Blied ith certaln desirable qualities,
Bho wrged them to. think seriously
bout what they tad In. thelr hearts,
Dorathy's hand went up. ‘The teacher
fave her perzlasion to poeak.
My daddy. has nut oke in his
heart i
"Now the teacher us suflcently in
tereated in the prychology of the thing
to go to the mother far the explans.
tion. Dorothy ad eoently attended
wedding. with het perents. Whoa
they were looking st th» wadding pres-
ents her mothee had Istghingly turned
to daddy and sald:
‘John, 1 wish you would open up
your heart and, give me a hadsome
fat of utp ike these.”
see ea
ee edi a
‘HL De Brun (Huiletin do I'Acade
mle de Medicine), having had severd”
year experience la Syria with plage,
Tueluding an epidemle of poeumoulc
gue, proexts agalnst the view that
puvomotla foflowing (nluenss mas be
related to the eastern. digense. In
Decmonlc plagus the cough fs char:
tered by quiet, spasmodic expire
tion, repeated continwously tr long
peclods every. ten to. titty seconds
thd might be termed a “whtepering
cout”
Tstead of the optimism frequentiy
manifested on the day. before death
tn iafoencs there ts x distressing con-
selounpess of impendiog death tn the
Paeumonte plague patieat. Nearly alt
Gaoes of tho latter plague ead-fatally.
HE KNEW WHO CRACKED SAFE
Log Haule’s Suspicions Basle of Good
‘Joke en One Popular Indian
‘adele Ohtaen
‘The return of Majer Fred Bates
‘Tohuaoa to elvan ite tn Tndienapoli
ecallt-& story aboat hm. that, has
een bolted wp long eaough.
Tn the days before he wan & major
‘or & captain, of even a private, he
Sed tog Sto Glen or mend
‘sits with Walter Crim, parteularly
{nthe seasons when the strawberry or
the fried chicken or the sumsatraa crop
Yas pe Hla comings were frequent
1y, I not often, unaanconced, but he
how all the sigs and pasa words Into
‘Crim ofice and lumber yard, and he
‘would go in end walt for the coming o
‘ne of the other member of the rs
‘or telephone to see whether there was
oom for itm up “at the shack."
“One Saturday moralng he cae tata
this way, and happened that. while
hho was dowa on his huees trying to
pot badk roller that. had. lipped
from the Tees of one ot the ofie
chairs a lorhauler arrived on the
‘feene. Being of an toqualive dapoa-
tion, the Topsuler ‘ried to find out
‘wat a stranger was dolng-down*on
his knees in Crim’ oftes, but, all
‘who Know Major Johan will easly
Detleve, the Information whieh he Fe
ceived waa not wholly aatintnctory.
‘Ando Sunday night Crin's safe
was ericked
Farly Monday morgtng, a+ soon 08
the news of the fubbery became
Known, the Toghauler came, roshing
fiown to the tober ard
“Sey.” he called, exeiey, “T can
teil you who dd that There was an
fivfulsuxplclons ooking fellow fu here
Saturday morning ‘when bobody. was
round, m tle chap with yellow hate
find reat big glasses, Ti bet ho was
the guy that cracker” Tt the Iie
formant lett the ofce somewhat crest
fallen when he rus tot, fa no, weer:
thin languege, Jost_yho that *uspr
Souwlooking fellow" was.—Indian-
apalls News.
HOW INDIANS FIGHT “FLU”
Herole Remedy’ Which Unfortunately
‘Doce Not Always Scem to Have
"The Decired Eiect
While Americans of convention and
medica! knowledge are bundling them
feives up aod comueting a elvllzed
fight ngninet tniThenza throwshout the
fition, other Americans are discard
ing eomvention and clothing for. the
fame purpose out where homes of
‘em are fur apart
‘On the Flathead reservation tn Mon:
tana when descendant of Warriors
feels the symptom coming on he ft
foots It to his tepee. He grunts terse
fonders ghd a aquaw squats before the
{re and hashes up a coucoetion In
A fve-gloa can, which Is a brow of
balsam ir" boughs mised ‘with one
bing of more "oF eas Mogltimate
‘whisky.
‘Then he saunters to the "sweating
open” A “large. vem of water, tt
laced in the center of that rag hotne
find into the veasel wre dropped red-
hot stones.” The medicine ts then
reily. The Indian who sneezed drinks
‘he brew, Inhales the steam, whoops
With gusto and races for the creok.
‘Nelther the ward nor the gover:
‘ent tis anything on him “ashe
lunges tito the ‘cold creek. wath.
He ernvis out/ dripping, shivering and
Seuned.” The funeral tevally fe held
on the following day. =
Siscunnid So tien mae
A pyramid of granite, weighing ap-
proxjiately seventy-ive tons has been
placed on the old Mark Baker farm at
Bow, N. HL, us a memorial to. Mary
Baker Huds, founder of the Christian
Sclence church, says New York
Bening Post. The block was quarried
at North Concord, and is ald to be the
Inrgest ver cut. Inthe rough
weighed wore than 109 tons.
TE will be anchored ona concrete
baae on the Bow plotenn overiooking
the Merrimac valley, and will measure
even fect nlne inches fn elght, fad
Ing ie base, ‘The base ts fen fet
savare. ‘The pyramid is placed tn ex:
tet orientation.
‘Four bronze tnblets alized to-each
face of the pyro-™id bear wultabie In
seriptons.
‘akan Whiskers,
Prot. Clive Day of Yale, who ts a
foecinlit on. the Bafluns, sald tn 8
recent interview :
‘There is a Balkan story tc pralse
of cleanliness. ‘The reene ts a brig-
tna’ eas.
“eThat pélsoner here’ sald « brig:
tnd, ponding his knife at a young
Tarik captive, he combs hls whisk
4 every morning’
‘the other brigade Hstened in a
‘umlahiment and. the captaln sald:
"1 dou seo how the fellow stands
tt Why, T only comb my" whlakers
ence a month, and then It nearly pals
say chin of"
EE tak cies al
be ce hymocrig ple need lroag Aad
ts not far from Chlexgo has ballt 4
seatry house 1a the corner of his place
from’which he can see what is going
on néar any port of the farm. He oc
euples the upper room every night and,
Aided by dog, knows when anyone
ts menking around the premises. ‘The
lower part of the sentry house he uses
fa a worksbop. A row of windows tn
the upper part gives him a wide view
of all the surrounding country. Except
for these preesutlonary measure, he
sayy, strgulers from the elty would
Steal hn poor oF by carvlesxness set
fre (0 the farm bulldlngs—Cappers
‘Weekly.
(Copyright, MoCiure Newspap& syndicate.)
Sp sent ot senna... Nalier lo
[ug ose, nor strlagy bale of a rust
fue. But Afartha hd them all, end
‘Was not given part in Cup's drums
‘That Ia, she bed vo pert tn It untl—
well this was the way of ft:
Perehed behind the desk in Rage
Highs hotel ‘Martha. watched the
‘summer lade woo the nummer lassie,
‘tnd her ttle heart, which really was
very big, thumped ‘away ‘unnoticed
‘tnd neglécted. Perhaps if she bad
‘obtained a pollshed personallty at
fnlahiog school she might have made
‘berselt intereting to the knlghts from
the big town; bue Martha's father con
‘ldered a'Algh school education sit
Aclent tor is hotel cer, specially
since people went there In quest of
the ratte,
‘Nevertheless, Mirtha often dreamed
when she ait ut the edge of Walloon
fake in the light of the mood, that she
‘had a Knight of her own-rsometines
{iro of them.
Harold” Kingsley came to. Eagle
Helghts for a toath's recreation from
Iie tterary labors, He was tll and
Him, alos 0 the polnt of lakiness,
fd be hed black halt an deep brown
feser trom whlch a woul sevuied to
thine,
‘When became along. the bench
Martha’ was throwing sticks Into. the
water for a white fox terrier to chase
Huold stopped and watched, studing
some distance behind the gi, wo abe
fia not Becumne aware ‘of his pres
Come on, Knight," she adwontshed
tnd the dog emerged from the water
holding a Jagged. stick, which he
ropped ‘atthe els feet.» Then
Knight spled Harold and went to hits
Justa @ shaking spel seized him.
Ob, I beg your pardon,” Martha ex:
claimed, when she turved and saw
Harold brushing drops of water from
his clothes: “That ts, Kalght bees
Your pars.”
‘Harold tnughed lightly and reaching
down, patted the terrier regardless
of the Intter's dripping skin,
“Dow't bother about the apologies
he resonsteated, "Tchn dry out egal
Besides, this ts not my best sult. 1
have anuther—boneat”
‘From that time they were frlends,
the three of them. Nearly every eve.
hing they were. together, walking
tong the taubark paths in the woods
or seated In a secluded nook oa the
take shore.
Sometimen be talked to her of the
big town and the sights he had seen
on his travels; at other tes he read
or recited poetry.
‘As the days rolled past thelr rela-
tions became more Intimate, and fre
aently they talked of personal things.
Zhe man proved fascinating. beyond
her most Imaginative dreams of
Knights, and abe bel an attraction for
him to whieh none of the patrons of
the hotel who were bound to notice
what weet on, could reconele them
Selves, eepecelly the feminine ele
ment, whieh was tn the majority.
‘One night Harold grasped Martha's
hand and old hee:
“Martha, somehow, I've come to
care for you a lt.”
“Why? she wanted to know. “Why
o you ike me? T know Tam not
food looking, abd I have Jost loads of
frecklea
Ho was alle, while he watched a
‘tar ilnk “fom afar’ andWwoudeeed
thetner people lived on It.
“Because you are $0 uatural” he
finaly sald, "You're not the feast bit
Btifcla, ke most girts T know. You
fre nut (aluted from contact with the
World, You are Just yourself, and you
Gon't tay to be anything eke. And do
you know, Tm rather fond of freckles,
partieulariy that one on the end of
Sour nose.”
‘The est nlght—it_ way nearly a
‘month since his frst appeerance at
Eagle Helghte—bls. manner was. e0-
tirely different. He answered her In
rmonomylables and appenred wrapped
tn thoaght
“Why are you 40 very/ diferent to
aight?" ale inked ‘They alked 60
fand catue 10 the steps of the adtel
eranda before he ansiered
“2 tell you. Today 1 received
word that Hllaabeih Ross, the gir! 1
fm engnged vw maery, Is coming here
fomorrow. She expects to stay ser-
frat days al then Lm to. go back
frit her.” { hated to tell sou”
‘She let bio there on the steps and
went to her bed, where 000 she was
Sobbing herself to sleep. Mle wear out
on the dock apt found » Benet and
fat smokin? hs pine for'a fall hou,
aking,
Blizaberd Ros took the plage by
storm, Attred tn clothen thyt were
the test word hee, be set nts,
the hotel greeted Hartt with ah
Dice ant tes. aii complain! Pe-
fae the best ronty alrenly Was 66
upland she Unt to put up with the
etund beat
‘She Wan a pronounced blonde, with
4 clea, ove complexion and deamy
fay gen, She woo perly an tail a
Harold, ood, IC wuything. stimuer,
Watching oti elit her desk,
the lady clerk had al the eould do to
keeep the tears away when the nea
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The
Plain Kind
by R MAY Danan
“hate that girl!” said Martha, and
she meant it 50 much she broke the
Dolat of the pea when abe Sabbed tt
ato che potato that aerved an a
older,
‘Martha's feelings toward Eiesbeth
‘oss were aot Iupeoved by an inet
dent which (ook place the ay atter
the latter's areival. Kaight, the ter
Her, liked to be friendly with all the
fruets, and he tied to be with Miss
oss when the latter ascended. the
steps co the verunds after Walk with
“Harold along the shore.
Did Mise Hoss stoop and pat Koight
‘as he Geaked about her? "Decidedly
fhe: did not. Instead, she kicked Bima
‘with hee dainty foot, and Kalght went
vay with his tall between his lex
surprised and mortited.
‘Came the day when Harold and his
bride-to-be were to eave. Martha
‘had her eyes open for a last glimpse
‘of him aud) she Aaally spied him
through a window, coming toward the
hotel, to company . with Miss Hoes,
‘They were talking earvetly—at
least, the et war--and Martha r0-
4Jolced that there might be some kind
ot a dispute, :
Siowly the sun crept out of sight
behind the rin of Walloon lake, Yeay-
fig a streaked blaxe of blended red,
fold and blue, "In a secluded del,
ffinged with falnty rusting maples,
Stood a freckied-faced, pus-nosel gel
‘one arm against a tree, her gaze fol
Towing a litle stestoboat that was
Taally” putiog «path through the
pled water
‘A shrill seveam.plorced the sky. a
a Seagull, cirling overbead, spled a
‘inner aud swept down 10 snateh te
from fie blue. ‘The litle bout plugged
steadily onward, the soud of Its ex
Tuauat eareied. distinctly on the clear
ale. Tho waves. Inpped against. the
Shore at the gin’s feet.” From the
hotel caine the phonofeaphle totes of
fa band melody.
‘The giet stooped and patted ‘the
head of the white dog, whlch stopped
tapping ata fy long enongh to
areas the hand with his tongde.
"He's gone, Kaight.” be sud. “He's
on that boat, see?” And she corned
the atlas Nad toward the tary,
whieh Just then uttered a hoarse blast
find gilded behinds polnt that shut
{e'rom the view of the watchers
‘Tears could ot by kept from Mar
a's eyes, aid Koght sled a
though he were exying, 10.
“Now you're my only Knight” she
told the dog.
‘Something rusted behind them and
the dog grawled as he sprang toward
‘the owas bt the growl wan mothe
fered in his throat ad his tall began
to wag furiously.
‘Martha looked agd er eyea met
those of Harold Kingsley, standing
‘with hls hands tn his coat pockets, a
‘queer lite walle curving his mouth.
‘For # momént Martha, was {00 4m
tonished for words.
Why, why--I thought you and Sing
oes leit"oo-—lett on that boa” abe
‘nally managed to stammer,
He reached and pleked a leat trom
4 tree, aod crumpled it In Mls hand,
“You thought right, party,” he sald,
‘tian Ross ts op that boat, but we—
well, we ind a disagreement after abe
Tnade a show-after she kicked. thie
Ute dog, nod oo things are not—they
fre different now," You fee, she's one
‘of the arifielal kind: and’ 1 rather
refer rls Ike—wel, the natural,
the giale--yeanthe freckioa Kod.”
“BUCK UP” AND KEEP GOING
World Has Little Use for Man Whe
‘Wastes Ha Time. and. Thelre
“Talking Hard Luck.
“Dad luck never comes singly,” Ie an
‘ld proverb and an untrue one. Tt fale
Iney tes In the word luck. A man tne
tes most of his misfortunes, Let fate
hhand him gue body blow and he pro-
claims the fact that something has
owe vrrong, Men are so boay at thelt
fn affair the word, 90 engrossed
In the strugele of accomplishing what
they avec act ont to. do, that &
hanging head and a dismal cvun-
tenance as a rule only serve to send
them on faster about! their business,
‘They have no tine to stop. and. aak
what Is Wrong. They are apt Ua:
‘witingly to Joste anyone who stam.
les in thelr path, “ut let the man
‘who hts Incurred one body blow nt the
Tends of fate remain indomitable, let
‘hm rontinge his course aggzensivaly,
tnd he wilt ad that those about hier
ttre ready as over to greet him. He
‘ill not be Jost Decnuse hots tot
the way. Vow many college foottall
players have Deen badly braised when
they were holding of becauns they felt
fn bit Gred? “Aod how seldom is one
Injured when be hurl hime eal tt
{nto the opposivon Interference? ‘The
same rate applies to lite.
bb oli
Methuselah wad the rst real frost.
ale crank, according tothe version pre-
sented by Dr. Vincent ¥. Bowditch of
Foston, "he reason why: Methuselah
lived so long, te sald, was that he
‘knew enous to get all the fresh ale
that be could and to live out of doors
day nnd night. Hippocrates, the tar
‘mous early Greek phyalelan, recom
‘ended freah alt as'a cure for many
Aisenses‘and « number of anclent and
medieval ‘writers Ia. medlcue. follow
‘ie suggestion.
Benjamin Frank, in an article
writen tn 1776, extolled the virtue of
fresh alt and eciphuslzed how easy I
was to prolong ene's lite by living tn
the open,
Starman.
Starfinet have # considerable power
‘of reproticing lost parts, «single ara
having boen known to grow up ato
nae vitae .
And while we cannot claim a Yank from Maine to the Golden Gate, Our Battery boasts the cream of Yanks from Connecticut to the Lena Star State.
But I sing of the boys of Battery "B" and its honored personnel—The boys who put the Hun on the run under Captain P. J. Canvass. There was Lieut. Wilkinson who knew his stuff and Sgt. Hunt as well. But with Lieut. Cammack behind "buns", we gave the Kaiser h—I sing of the stall 1st Platton usher handsome Willie Ross. And Sgt. Jones who relieved him before the Kaiser lost; and Wincome Cp. Black, Prentc. Coller and Helpm. D., Adam, O. C. McKenna, D.
I sing of the Lawson and Sheep of Falletts fame, Carpenter Nathan Johnson) and火警, Compton, N; Prta. Evans, E, Craig, L. P. Stevenson and Robinson, C; Featuring, I "don't bother work and work don't bother me"! Then we come to the 2nd Platton and Ex-Sgt. Wagner Sprigge, and of Gunners, "Red Stewart and Sick Blean, the Howitzer king. There's honest Joe Poindexter, the Yank of Lathame fame, with "Boggs" Doleon on the spot, they made their 6 in ring.
And we're making worthy mention of Sgt. Sanders, E., E. Sanders, "Happy", E. Sanders and Nudder, E. Nudder. It is great to think of the Gunners, but to dispatch a hasty message, just call on Pettigrew, J. "Eph" Jones and his squad of gunners fired their shot at LA Courtline. They on the front with Piper to keep the forest clean; There's only in the Battery whom we really ought to pass; that nusance, Harry Holoman, with his ceaseless talk of "GASI".
And John Steel's Dorsery Sims was there, the Yank with the shaken thigh, and Old "Dad" Jones and Scott, E. who drew shrapnel from the A
The Cooks were there, the Orderlies and Buglar Gittings, too.
Mechanics Richardson, Fender and House to make the recolt true.
"We were down to help 'em with the 155a" in the words of old Al
We've played our part in the big great game and we're headed
Our instrument is in the depths of the wood in their damp and
slimy nest.
As we turn our weepy footsteps toward the Golden West.
The trees are bared for winter's storms, the earth lies thick with
The Allied hosts come marching home from prison camps set free.
There's a song in the air as we hike along the roads of shattered
For it took the boys of the 351st to make the Kaiser shed his crown.
So here's to the Yankas of the 351st and the boys of Battery "B,"
Who stood the test in NO-MAN-LAND in the light for Democracy;
All to the Allied Nations and to our own RED, WHITE and
BLUE;
And now its up to the STARS and STRIPES to make it good for
And you are the idol of the REGIMENT that put Bill Kaiser Down.
"PRICE OF A GOOD TIME."
Splendid Cast, Lois Weber and Philips Smaller, "Story of Life in the City Where Nobody Cared. Fold in a Series of Starlightly Realistic Chapters, Beautiful Tongue Saleswoman in Store of Williamshire Whose, Son Attempts to Lighten Her Burden. The Master-piece of Motion Picture.
In the presentation of this wonderland and pathetic story, we insert the cast make up the personal of the heart-rendering picture.
Linnie _____ Milred Harris
Her mother _____ Annie Schaefer
Annie _____ Alfred Allen
Mr. Winfield _____ Alfred Allen
Mrs. Winfield _____ Adee Patterson
Miss Schuyler _____ Gertrude Astor
Linnie is a pretty little Miss of
eighteen. She works in the
department store where she commo-
dient stores she has never had a
name in it. Her father
meets in it. Her father
anarchist; her mother is a shrew.
Prostown _____ infeld so she
makes anarchist of the store.
Chaefes in his engagement to Miss
Schuyler, anristocrat, financially
miserable. She shares
shore with his family, he offers
the tearful little Linnie "six nights of
the night" in the house that she
tell him each night where she
wanted to go. **O**, and the lilt-
ed pleasure-seeker is rudely awoken
in the home of Winfield on the
night when she has elected to
play. As her girl friend is happily married
to her sweetheart Linnie pays
the bill.
It's a story no one can afford to
matter. The pictures that reaches out and
grabs you cry and it makes you laugh.
It makes you cry and it makes you laugh.
Jewel offering at the High School
Theatre $211 Cochran street, Monday
at 10 a.m., 1234 Main Street,
Adlington, and cents.
CORPORAL PHILLIP JORDAN ARRIVES "SAFELY FROM OVER THERE"
The many friends of Corporal Phillip Jordan is delighted in his safe return from France and is again a proud supporter of the pride of his mother and sister.
Corporal Jordan tells of the many interesting stories of the front line he has seen.
He was a member of Company I, 3rd Battalion and a part of the 92nd Division a part of which was in the battle of the battlefield, battles by the American army.
NEW MT. MORRIAH BAPTIST
2613 Elm and Good Sts.
Elm and Good Sts.
Splendid services both day and night, Sunday school at 8:30 a.m. at 11:40 a.m. Cockee Wm. L. Jordan, and many hearts were made to feel glad. It was the results of a beacon service. Adrian Covenant meeting and the pastor came before us at 8:30 p. m. and 10:30 a.m. He spoke from his best. He spoke from Isa. 38:1 subject "A Clean House." Collection 75
SISTER ADDIE LEACH, Church Clerk.
After six months' service overseas Sergt. Cobb returned back home, his wife, Mrs. Cobb, meets him in Ky, they are now in Dallas.
Prof. J. W. Jeffery of our city was in the office this week and had commuted to Express. He is mixing farming with teaching this year and likes it fine. Express is accompanied by her sister, Miss Rennett Richie, visited her cousin, Mrs. Addie Davis and Miss Willie Calloway.
JUST A WORD—EDITOR.
Dallas, Texas, March 12, 1919.
Editor, of the Dallas Express.
REPORT OF SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH.
At 11:00 pastor pasted from Col. 3:2, subject, "Mind Not Earthly Thing." The sermon was a masterpiece for hard work at 8:30 pastor pasted, subject, "Look to the Prize." Accessions 4, collection $113.08.
MATTIE LEAST. Reporter.
France, he will lecture at the Pythian Profe, Monday night, March 24.
Sergent Isaac Mason of Company H. 3709 Infantry, Old 81st Illinois Regiment, Chicago, Illinois in the middle of his career. Mason has just returned from France and before resuming duties in his cafe at Chicago, thinks of our folks as friends. He motions to the offer he now holds in
THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS. TEXAS. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1919.
High Kickin'.
A mule in Missouri named Jim Kicked a man till he had no more vim.
The court claimed, 'its new.
But the kicking was true—
Three thousand's the verdict—kick in.
....
The League of (Carrie) Nations,
Dinking.
From Our Mail Box.
A business man sends this in: "What is the difference between a "cootie" and a "tuskeee"? In it that the "cootie" has military training?"
Tuskeee, Ala., March 6–During a College of Marine students' president at Tuskeee Institute there as organized the National Historic Society. The purpose of this organization is a collection for this president's archival of the States of the Union historical facts relating and pertaining to Tuskeee's late war, and such other facts as may illustrate the progress, loyalty, and achievements of Negroes.
Hereafter in Texas, it will be unlawful to instruct a voter as to vote, except the instructor uses a non-English speaking citizen. The law was aimed at the foreign born and non-English speaking citizen in an unfair law. If the non-English speaking people who come to Texas should this disadvantage, they should not be given citizenship. If they are not given property marry and inter-marry, not speaking out language, they are good enough to be told in their own language.
PIONEER CITIZEN DIES.
Mrs. Josephine Franklin Suecumbis
to Grim Reefer.
mrs. Josephine Franklin, a pioneer and well respected citizen died at the family home on Walton street, near the lilystone fire. Mrs. Josephine Franklin lived in the neighborhood in which she resided, one time she resided on Commerce, near corner of Walton. She was a member of St. Mary's Temple of Philadelphia, thirty years and a member of New Hope Baptist church at which the funeral services were conducted.
Mrs. Franklin was the mother of five children, one of which is in Arlington, Virginia, at the funeral, others are Mrs. Franklin Evans, Mrs. Gertledupe and Chas. Franklin of this city.
The remains were interred Wednesday evening under the auspices of Miss Ervena Webb of Marshall, in the city the guest of her friend, Virginia Moore of the Dixson Café.
F. A. Scott, general manager of N.C. Co-operative Trading Company of the Dixson Town Tuesday. Mr. Scott represents a concern capitalized at $125,000, representative of the J. E. McBride Company of Chicago, was in the city Tuesday looking the very picture of
BAPTIST MINISTERS' ALLIANCE.
The Baptist Ministers' Alliance convened its regular weekly meeting Monday at 11:00 a. m. at the church in New York, where was presided over by Rev. W. M. Taylor and Dr. F. K. White. Partial reports showed that the church had 2001 and 29 members added to same. The Sunday school lesson for Sunday, March 16, was discussed by the church and was highly beneficial to members present.
Topic for next meeting is, "The Government of a Baptist church." The topic will be a paper by Rev. B. T. Mills, New members, Rev. J. W. Wye, Rev. J. A. Committee was appointed by the board to outline the work of the city Mission. Every Baptist Minister will find each meeting of Alliance highly important, and should make it his business to be present at each meeting. He should make a mention of the Dallas Express to your members, and make a mention of the offering employment to a number of our boys, and truly, its our duty to help perpetuate the existence of this church.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
REFORG.
The Sunday school was largely attended. A collection of $2.50 was given to the children. Dallas Express was a b visitor at this meeting. Editor W. E. King was by invitation.
DESERT FOR MANY REASONS
Every Soldier Who Fires the Colors in
Times of Peace Is Not Necessarily Dialogual.
The reversion to peace is welcomed by most men, but there is a group in the army and navy posted as deserters who must be uneasy in their minds.
Discontent with existing conditions is a frequent cause of a man break-in. He held an army skilled trade certificate was deputed to examine applicants for special enlistment in that branch. He prepared the tests and examined the results. Those who qualified were created staff sergeants a week later, with pay amounting to four times his own. Those who were turned down, as he was a regular. While on leave he deserted, joining another regiment immediately, and after 18 months in Salonihe he was discharged. He an assumed name with heart trouble. A kindly C. O. has been known to give an incribable a few days' leave to a sovereign, with the advice to himself—in the rainy times of peace.
Chinese Foundling in Lusk
A Chinese baby named Anna Michaelson became Anna Lee Chin Wore, legally adopted daughter of Chin H. Wore, wealthy proprietor of a New York restaurant, by order of her parents. Incidentally the story of how the child was saved from death in infancy and acquired the surname by which she has been known, was disclosed. Ten years ago Patrolman Michaelson was sent to the police station, his attention was attracted by the piercing wall of an infant. In an alley ash barrel he found the Chinese child, in no suit of clothing, and blue pants. He waffled in the waffle in his overcourt and took her to the police station, whence she was later taken to the New York Foundations home. At about the same time she was protesting in business, and his white vistee visited the institution in search of an infant for adoption. Their hearts went out to Anna Michaelson, and they took the child home—the first family legally adopted in New York county.
Sewer Swallowed Auto.
During a recent heavy rain a considerable area of a well-paved Philadelphia greet suddenly cawed in. swollen water had just stopped at the curb. The owner of the car stepped from it only a few seconds before it dropped into a hole in the front brick sewer, flooded beyond its capacity, was the cause of the failure of the pavement. A second heavy rain another rush of water through the broken drain. Although a guard was pomply thrown about the opening, the crushed sewer, entirely disappeared without leaving a trace either in the sewer $ \alpha $ in the creek which rejoined it from a popular Mechanics Magazine.
May Be Life on Venue
From what we know of the surface conditions and climates of the various members of the solar system, Prof. Swan; Arribas concludes that the climate of the earth where life is possible, Venus has a dense, warm atmosphere of high humidity. With everything dripping wet, life near the equator should be cooler than in the tropics, and count of the uniform climate and lack of need for specialization; but newer the pores the climatic diversity is greater, suggesting a more varied desert climate. The atmosphere makes life on Mercury and the moon impossible. Mars, too, must be uninhabitable with a temperature averaging about 37 degrees G. below zero and scarcely rising to freezing temperatures. The moon, the planet, and its water supply is small.
Yank Forces Made Candy
Ten candy factories were transferred by the Y. M. C. A., to the United States expeditionary forces recently. The Army will continue the quartermaster's corps recently. The army will continue to manure lime, cookies and candies at the
The Women's H. M. S. held its regular weekly meeting on Monday at 3:00 p. m. and had a large audience. The guest, a retired militant, was filled all day by the pastor, Dr. E. Arlington Wilson. At 11:00 a. m. a. subject "Love Rescues" was held m. a. subject. A "Mighty Man of Valor" on next Sunday evening at 7:45 p. m. the pastor will deliver a lecture on the subject. Seats will be reserved for meet-up
# CAREER EXAMINATION
"She says Miss Wiggin sent her and she said to give you this," drawn the small office boy to Stanley Higgins, in the middle of what seemed to said Mr. Higgins the business morning of the day. "The Lord knows it's time she sent some one, but why did she annoy me this morning?" retorted Higgins. "No, don't tell her to go; bring her in." He had no time to examine the added word in the script. He had brought by way of recommendation, but the large sepiated-tone photograph, apparently the worse for frequent handling, opined that it and the recommendation into a drawer of his desk.
He bearded and the office boy hesitated on the threshold to see whether this meant that Higgins wanted him to stop.
"No, go on," shouted Higgins. The whistle had been the natural result of the silence, which showed the original to be a full, slender blonde, with a figure that mingled the litheness of a nymph with the symmetry and perfection of a D-
Especially was this true of the arms, which were generously displayed in the picture, though the voluminous arm was not as large as obliged to guess the beauty there concealed. Higgins had never heard of sending in a picture as part of an application. She wanted it, but it wasn't a bit more than it had been more appropriate, he thought to send a picture as the young woman would appear in business—or did she want it to be a more answerable in a minute more she answered the question for herself. She did not, but she was as lively and as Dianseau in the heat street suit, suit just a little too big. "Miss Wiggin sent me—" began the girl, looking searching around the office as if missing something that he had expected to find. She had time to say, "It's high time she did send you," was Higgins rejoinder. "I don't see any reason why you shouldn't handle the job, do you?" The girls arm are just a little too short," she said; but "that perhaps doesn't matter with the work you have for me. In the fur concern where I was once it didn't matter, but Miss
Higginas looked up in surprise, then laughed, "Oh, that all right," he said. The idea that there would be a control operator amused him. "Why do you do to make it necessary to have her arms measured as one would for a control operator amused him." Why do you do to make it necessary to have her arms measured as one would for a control operator amused him. "Not entirely," said the girl, blushing in spite of an effort not to. "But you see—well, in my kind of work it might be, and—well, if I do my work well I don't like to go to out dinner with the buyers. You wouldn't expect me to do that, would you?" Gasping, he gasped Higginas. Assuredly none of the government agents who came to place orders for motors in the concern for the safety of the young woman any disposition to take the young woman clerks out to dinner. He assured her that she would not be expected to do that sort of thing. He made yourself generally useful for a day or so," he said. In spite of the fact that he was complaining of Miss Wiggs's delay in sending the filing cabinets in to the system, he had in mind had not come
Daphne Drew—for that was her name—was ready to work at her desk when she surprised when he told her to begin by arranging the papers in the drawers of his desk so that if they were not there she could see she she could at any time find anything that the desk contained, she went about the work with a will. Higgins and she worked as hands as they worked over the papers. They were not awkward at their task—hands that could never be awkward at anything—but assuredly they were not. Higgins found himself watching them as they hovered over the papers. He began to despair himself as better fitted to c violate or rosen. Only once or twice he allowed himself to glance from the hands to the desk, and then he himself to see whether he was actually awake; later he wondered whether he really liked the ideas of having such a companion during business hours.
He had always complained because of the rather plain exterior of the room, and he had to work for him. Now he wanted that it was better than that way. Still, the beautiful one worked silently on. Yer had to expect the kind of confidence and deumure if beauty of the type could ever be unobtrusive or deumere.
Still the filing cabinet did not come. One had to expect such delays, the fact that he had to go on making tasks for the past to perform. He sent to a clipping bureau for a file of clippings on this occasion. The men of the city both saints and sinners, married or single are invited to attend. To the Christian seeking spiritual strength and to the sinner seeking salvation, the doors of our doors are opened to you and to strangers. We extend a cordial welcome to worship with us.
Munger Avenue Baptist Church.
We are still alive, and are just
The question was, having found such a creature, was there anything to do about it but what men naturally did to it? He asked to be fortunate to murry her? By the tenth day he had decided that there was but one answer to the question. If she refused, then she would have to leave home and mind to ask her bluntly whether she would have him. He was far too busy to go about it with the usual dailying and too tenuit to brook further demean. He arrived earlier than usual the morning of the day when he planned to make his plea, and, as if to steady himself, he glanced at the picture from the desk where he had put it the first day. Attached to it was the recommendation that had come from Miss Wiggin which he had given to her. He glanced at it, first casually, then gripping the paper, read with bated breath the slip which, with printed blanks filled in, ran something like
"Height, 5-6, coloring, natural blonde, dark gray eyes, size foot, 5 but shrunely; gloves, 6¼, but slender; short, dark hair; short, short. Willing to pose for cloaks? Yes. Furs? Yes. Hats? Yes. Lingerie and corsets? Definitely not—can't be persuaded. Reason is that the maker wants place where doesn't have to meet buyers socially.
So preoccupied was Stanley Higgins who told me in this sheet that he did not recall that the original of the brief description was standing before him.
He hoped you would never read that," she said. "I realised after the first day that a mistake had been made, and I went to Miss Wiggin. I found there that they had sent me to the office, and I went to a filing clerk did not you? And I was a model.
"I didn't know I could make money like that, but I did much better—I didn't want you to know. You see, when we go to get places as models, they are only for a little while. The season is short—and I don't like it. I don't like things like that. Then if it looks like what the concern wants they take time to talk to us. Otherwise they send us. I hope it won't make a difference."
Higgins had not expected to lead up to his proposal so early in the morning. He had planned to wait till afternoon, but this seemed his best chance to get the man he blurted out, "when I want you to be my wife." He seized the dazzling Diana creature in his arms, "Daphne, girl, I am distracted about you," he said, and as the "six-and-a-half hand" he insisted in his knew that his mate was won.
Distance Lende Enchantment
Tifton Towers was a white elephant—so far as the estate agent was concerned. But this time it really did look as if he were going to do a deal little. The little Mr. Brown and his wife had trumpeted weightly round the estate, the agent at their heels. "There are stories for you!" cried the latter. "There's country I! I tell you, sir," he added, waxing eloquent, "there isn't a finer residence on earth than this! Just look at the wonderful room." "The scenery's all right," glomely responded little Mr. Brown, who was looking for a home. "The only trouble to my mind is that there's too much of here and my office in the city."
Reforesting in France
Percival R. B. Ridgeline, secretary of the American Forestry association, recently sent for France, where he will be visiting the region to reforest devastating territories. He will concur with officials of the French government upon his arrival in *Varna* on May 16. The forest is seed, which is believed to be suited to French climate and soil conditions. He will visit the north and a quarter of forest in the north and east of France had been used during the war to provide timber, buildings, barracks, roads and huts.
Waterproof Matches
When you take auto trips, camp trips, or even go a s-clutching, take a car and go. You match trees treated by dipping the sap in matches into melted paraffin. You can light them, and they will burn even in a rain, for the wax runs down and the sap runs out. They will prove just the thing for your boy scout to take on his tramp.
about to peep from under the pressure of the gloom of nearly four months labor with and broken bones, to be a pastor. Rev. L. H. Hopkins, to the dawn of another day, god has given us Texas, as our leader. Through these many months without a leader, our church with all of its auxiliaries are in the B. Y. P. U. is going over the top each Sunday evening. President Bush's forces. Watch the paper for
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PLAYED HIS GAME
Boisheviki Easily Fooled by Amer-
ican Business Man.
Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler tells a story about how an American business man solved the bobbiehole problem by writing a letter to his affairs. The Columbia university president says he has it directly from the American concerned. Here it is. An American, head of a large firm in Petroglenn, branch of an American company, wrote to his boss pondering on how he could close up the business and discharge his Russian employees without causing trouble. "I was thinking all the chance of doing more business," as he was thinking over the problem the door opened and three of the
"All right," said the manager, "that seems to be the custom here. What do you want me to do?"
"We want you to double our wagers."
"All right. Everybody would like double wagers."
"We want a month instead of two weeks' vacation a year."
"That's fine. I myself like a month's vacation."
"For the month's vacation we want the pay double again."
"Now, I never thought of that. But now that I do it's true that on a vacation it is nice to have a lot of money."
"Now that those things are decided we must tell you that we need you as manager any more."
"I certainly never thought of that. But in the stockholders in the United States. This will never do."
"We thought of that. Too about the stockholders. So we have decided to elect a manager and to have him sit here with you and tell you what to do."
"Now that will be fine. That's all right. We do that."
So the manager was elected and he occupied a desk next to the American and told him what to do. At that time the wages were doubled. The Soviet manager presented a memorandum to the American. "That's this!" said the American. "This is my bill for my salary as manager," explained the Russian man. "No, I can't pay that. You see, I am paid by the stockholders in America. I am elected manager by them. You see, I am paid by the workmen here in Petrograd. You must be paid by them." "Oh, no!"
The men struck at the order of their soviet manager. And the American closed up the offices and returned to America. His problem and been solved without any loss of the only the loss of an extra week's wages.
A Good Decoy.
An officer of the medical department was paying his first visit to the frontline trenches. A corporal from Mitsubishi Electric was gaged in the pleasant pastime of sniping at whatever there was to snip at. The doctor wandered by an open loophole in the parapet. The doctor sniped at a German sniper across the Nazi Lnd. "Whang--plooye!" The bullet came whizzing through the loophole and with a naughty third snuck mud right on the doctor's new trench coat. The officer sniped at the Deep silence reigned for ten seconds. Then the doctor picked himself up from his hands and knee and asked: "Did you get him, corporal?" "Did you get him, corporal?" "But if you'll just walk by that loophole again I'll sure get him next time."
New Work for Disabled Soldiers
A British diamond corporation has established a diamond-cutting factory at Brighton, England, and has arranged for instruction centers in various parts of the country where clowns form, touch diamonds into finished gems. Before the war practically all of the British diamond output, which means practically all of the world's output, was shipped to the continent for export. The company of the new factory already employ several hundred ex-englishes and claim to have proved that they can do an good work as the men on the continent who have owned their lives to the end. Popular Mechanics Magazine.
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Shaping Steel.
Repeated quenching tends to change the shape of steel. In a recent experiment, a small tank of water was heated to 100 °C and placed on a steel cylinder 3.5 inches in diameter, and then plunging it into the water. After 50 quenchings the metal was found to be 0.05 mm thick in an inch, with a corresponding increase in width. The steel contained 0.05 per cent of carbon, 0.01 of silicon, 0.5 of phosphorus, 0.05 of sulphur and 0.45 m manganese.
Our announcement of a greatollition week beginning Wednesday, April 2 ending April 7, further announcement later. S. is rating forth special efforts for the 5th Sunday. Special exhibits of the indices Sewing Cincinnati. We extend a coral welldoor to all.
We are proud of our president and secretary. S. is in Cuba, who is never late and a genius in keeping records. J. W. JOHRMAN, Registrar.