Dallas Express

Saturday, March 22, 1919

Dallas, Texas

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Founded by W. E. King. VOL. 26, NO. 22. "BIRTH OF A NAT DEBARRED "BLACK BILLY SUNDAY" AND SIGNAL VICTORY IN THE COMMISSION. (Reciprocal News). A FRAME-UP ON COLORED DETECTIVE IN BUFFALO (Associated Negro Press). Buffalo, N. J., March 20-Judson Westerlander, a Colored detective, who was arrested here on charge of assaulting a taxi driver, believes that he was framed. Westerlander, who is "A clean-cut, intelligent Colored man" according to the white dalles, was mentioned by the officer in his testimony in the fight against vice in the city. Within a couple of hours afterward, he was arrested. The charge trumped up when his man coming out of an incident that happened more than two weeks before, when the taxi driver encumbered to over charge him, and he regular amount. FIGO PASTOR PREDicts TROUBLE BECAUSE OF DISCRIMINATION. (Associated Negro Press). New York, March 20-Rev. W. pencer Carpenter, pastor of the ridge St. A. M. E. church, has created a sensation here by a recent The Dallas Express Iife's blood his dying devotion to Old Glory the flag that gives protection to every race saving her own black subjects. It was then that Black Billy cried with bitter insult that the nation is battling for the League of Nations to give protection to the Serfs of Europe while Negroes are being lynched here in America the Land of the Free and Home of the Slaves. He greeted with prolonged applause the Birth of a Nation to stir up racial hatred against Negroes. America becomes the Dandestin Hypocrites this year. The nation resumes after the Tubercle resumes with the old sixtieth approval of the immense gathering, which was a protest against the African National Congress. After the nation being exhibited in the Capitol City. Black Billy in his house, he died in death he had won a victory for the Negroes of Austin, after-former death knel, he had scored a victory for the Negroes of Austin, after-former death knel, he had scored a victory for the man of the hour, he closed his master plea for a square deal and man's chance. He warned the South African race that had proven invincible fighters would not submit to their womens' race that had blow for the world freedom, they would strike it for their own prosecution. semmon delivered at his church in Brooklyn. In his semmon he predicted trouble as the result of the discrimination against soldiers in this country and in France by Southern white army officers. He also spoke against the discrimination against African Americans, demanding the demand to get the facts proclaimed by him that several organizations have offered funds to produce the amplified form and scatter it broadcast. A NEGRO ARTIST DISCOVERED. (Associated Negro Press) New Orleans, La. March 20, 1919 Arthur Edwin Johnson of this city, is the name of a Negro artist who was born in New Orleans days. He never has taken a lesson in art, but his productions are recreated by people of both races flock to his humble gallery every day to see his DAYTON HONORS HER FIGHTING SECRETARY. (Associated Negro Press) Dayton, Ohio, March 20. A reception was given in honor of E. T. Banks, who has been named the "Fighting Secretary" of the Y. M. in over 40 years. When he ran for office, coauthored other things beneficial to the fighting soldier, he picked up a gun and went to fighting the enemy. Banks was a member of the Army and an orator of unnatural ability. "The Republican Party Is The Ship. All Else Is The Sea."—Fred Douglas. Negro Doctor to Lecture On Health in Europe. (Associated Negro Press). Chicago, IL., March 20—The National War Work Council of the Y. M. C. A., under direction of the Government is sending eight exhibits to France to travel around from army post to army poet teaching health subjects. The Government will accompany those exhibits will be army officers detailed about the experience, the civilians chosen have, the stand at the top of their professions, and Dr. Bentley has been purified upon his merits as an authority on health subjects. As a army poet in the American Expedition, an honor considered signal and most unusual. Dr Bentley has the greatest probably accept, sacrificing for an extended period his great practice of the wealthiest people in the city. Welfare Center for Negro Soldiers Established (Associated Negro Press). Washington, D. C, March 20- The Salvation Army of Washington, D. C, has acquired a four-story but 10 and 7 story building to be used as a welfare center for returned Negro soldiers. Secretary Carl Baker and Secretary of the Navy speak with the speakers when the building is opened Adj. James N. Roberts, Colored Salmon Army worker will be superintendent. Movement to Encourage Migration to Liberia. (Associated Negro Press). Hampton, Va., March 20—An unusually strong movement has been launched to encourage a large migration of African Americans and especially Liberia, for the purpose of promoting true democracy in the state of Kentucky's Continent. Rev Dr. N. H. B. Cassell, president of the University in an address at Hampton Institute that "God places a duty upon you Afro-Americans to whom you are sent, to teach their communities, to go into Africa and build Africa up and establish there a de-velopment of African sociology, and prove Liberia to be the open door to democracy and op- AMERICAN INDLIANS PAY DEBT TO NEGRO MISSIONARY A debt contracted by the Wyndot Indians of Ohio 100 years ago has just been paid with interest by the St. Regis Indians of Northern Kentucky. The creditor was a Negro. He died in 1821 in the Wyndot settlement in Upper Sandusky, with the debt, the debtor or the creditor. The St. Regis Indians had no connection. Nevertheless, when approximately 4,000,000 of the one hundredth university of the Negro's first visit to the Wyndot, he received 900,000 for reconstruction, at the beginning of this year, the St. Regis tribe doubled the amount asked for the Negro's assistance. The Negro creditor the Wyndot was John Stewart. Stewart was a hattan county, Virginia, in 1784. At 35, he was leading a dissolute life and converted to a Methodist Episcopal conversion, and heard a call to carry Christianity to the Indiana. His first visit was to the Methodist Episcopal church, and heard the missionary work of the Methodist Episcopal church in the United States. The St. Regis Indians are partici- pate of that celebration through the St. Regis church in Hogansburg, N. Y., Louis Bruce, himself a St. Regis priest, graduate of the University of Pennsylvania for a time as a professional baseball player, is the pastor of the Mission. Beginning January 1, 1919, the St. Regis mission was asked to provide $2,500 for a missionary trip to the church through 1917, the mission had never before been asked to do anything for self-support. In 1917 the mission to the church through But when the centenary program included, and it was asked in honor of the centenary, the itinerary to men of its own race century ago, to pledge its share of the $105,000 fund, the response was enthusiastic. In two days, $5,100 was pledged in amounts ranging from 10 cents to $10,000, and in behalf of the centenary movement. Twenty-seven Indians of the membership of 70 have pledged them to the church, and come to the church, in pursuance of the Biblical titling plan. In addition, the debt of the Indian to the Neuro who was the first Methodist missionary in America came when it was found in St. Louis. It was the first church in the Methodist Northern New York Conference to complete the centenary drive for the DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919. NORMAN E. MACK, FORMER DENO CRAT NATIONL. CHAIRMAN MAKES PRODUCTION. N. A. A. C. P. Seeks Information Concerning Negro Believed to Have Been Lynched. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People through its Secretary, John R. Shiloh, has been following telegrams to Governor Theodore O. Bileo of Mississippi and Sheriff James H. Greene, asking information regarding Eugene Greene, a young Negro, who was born at two o'clock last Sunday morning by a bishop and has not been seen since, and whose fellow believer has been jailed. The telegram Hon. Theodore G. Bilbo, Gov. Jackson, Mia JUSTICE MOUNTS THE THRONE IN MEMPHIS. (Associated Negro Press) (Associated Negro Press, 1912. Through the influence of Robert R. Church, the new leader of Negro politics in the south, two whites detectives were dropped from the force of the police. These were the first Negro detectives, Albert Hurst and James Mahon, at a salary of $100, per month. These are the first Race Records of twenty-five years. The white policemen have raised a protest, but the Negroes of Memphis have the ballot. Murmurists will have a murmur will have a effect. Subject of Work for Soldiers A Vexing Problem. (Associated Negro Press) Chicago, Ill., March 20—The subject of work for returned soldiers is one that is giving great concern to the conservative thinking people in every section of the country. Some way is trying to be found to understand the monstrations of welcome that are being displayed everywhere, and will be more so as the white soldiers of the United States. Members of the Eighth Illinois, and the Fifteenth New York, have, and the Fifteenth New York, have, by their former employers, but in a far larger number of cases, the men have been almost reduced to begging. The active Department, has taken a very active interest in finding places. The United States will call a special session of Congress, so that appropriations might be made, the Federal Free State country will be compelled to close doors by the first of April, and thousands of grafting employees in the mercy of grafting employment offices who are charging fabulous prices for employment openings, and then are forced to leave. Sergeant Henry Johnson Addresses New York Legislature (Associated Negro Press) Albany, N. Y., March 20—Sergeant Henry Johnson, of the old 15th New York Regiment, who killed four Germans and put twenty-one others to fight, has been the biggest man in Albany during the last fortnight. "Everywhere he goes crowd the streets, and most unassuming hero ever seen in this city," he told the record for having made the shortest, and yet one of the most forcible, address on record. He was before the legislature of New York and was the first to bill to grant veterans of the World War the same civil service recognition. "I do not know rightly just what to say to you gentlemen. You know there are and did our bit. Only a few of us are what are you going to for us." This address got more applause than all of the other speakers combined. CARE OF NEGRO WORKMEN. The exodus of Negroes from the South has directed more than ordinary attention to the relations existent among them and their employers. It has been learned certain individual employers and corporations from this abnormal movement. Except in cases where the Negroes were driven out by other influences, the Negroes have been at work, where employers have been reasonably kind and at all consideration of investigation in the South at large. I discovered an encouraging number of such employees. A few of them were employed in a spacious example in the case of the Aluminum Company of America, whose headquarters are in Pittsburg, At their plants, the community is divided into two general sections, one for whites and one for blacks, and any apparent advantage over the other in location. Both are provided with similar sanitary accommodations, and the black community is abundant for all. The houses of the Negro section are just as good as those in the white section, and in the black section, the capital is used in common by both races. The theatre serves the white people, a spacious Community equipment room, and the amusement center for the Colored portion of the town. Each section has its own churches and school. Southern Workman. Atlantic City to be a Convention City This Year. REGENERATION AS WELL AS RE CONSTRUCTION GOING ON IN SOUTH (Associated Negro Press) Birmingham, Ala., March 20—Regeneration, as well as reconstruction is going on in the south. "Never have south been put into such a test of humanity," she said, as it is now passing through. In the first place, the South is very much in need of laborers, especially on the effects of the large migration of Negroes with it the thousands of Negroes who were taken by the selective service to the army. A campaign of purityality urging Negroes to return to their former Southern homes, is to speak. A large number of the Northern communities are up in arms, and are protesting the Colored people to return, just as the south protested against Northern Negroes offering the men higher wages to come up in the "real land of the The white daily papers of the South are constantly having extended and long sentences in concerning conditions, and long sentences in concerning the seriousness of the situation. There are many problems encountered by Negro boys who is bothersome enough. The feeling is everywhere prevalent among the white people that Negro boys who are bothersome enough have a real taste of social justice, will not return to their native homes, where for decades they have been living, and endure the former things; and it is (Associated Negro Press). St. Paul, Minn. March 20—Labor leaders and Sociologists opposed the bill before the legislature to provide the Colored National Guard among the Colored of all state. They stated that they久 a regiment was formed it was only another weapon against unions when the Labor people were told by Representative Hompe, who defeated the bill; that if the Labor people behave themselves, they not fear the National Guard. The "Big Idea" in Politics From the Center of Activity. in the mean time nationally frowned of Warreir G. Harding of Olson, Jones of New York and Myron T. Herrick of Oloe, are bunny trying to send out the "big idea" and the national name is warm- ing, sooner than many had anticipate. A Demonstration of The New Era of Justice and Democracy. (Associated Negro Press) Chicago, IL, March 30—One of the finest demonstrations of the new system of segregation brought to light last week by Maude U.S.A. WELL AS RE- IN GOING ON IN SOUTH THE OF THE MOST TICKLISH- MED OVER THE SPREAD OF very natural that in a very respect- able, though determined way, the boys are letting the fact be known just as the white people are thinking. The political situation is one of the most ticklish, for even the daily newspapers admit that it is rankest hypocrisy to allow men to do for a country, fighting for the cause of democracy, and yet in their natives the land are unable to vote. The Democratic party in all sections of South is badly split, and the Republicans, under the leadership of National chairman Will H. Hayes, are in the grip of a practically been the only Republican fringed on the 14th and 18th Amendments. Chairman Hayes has recently made the largest gathering being in Greenwich Village, where he made reference to the Negro, but stated that the south needs the Republican party, and that the The entire country is much alarmed over the spread of the astounding number of immigrants it might have on the Negroes of the country if they should become susceptible to the attacks of the leaders. Leaders are being called upon everywhere to consellect conservatism among the people, and the news of the horrible crimes committed so softly. These things in a large sense are being done, and yet that is not enough to justify justice at this time is not abating. Brothers, who conduct one of the largest department stores in the world, this firm issues a blessingly important report to the troops and employees. In the last issue the chief editorial was devoted to praise of the Eighth Illinois Regiment in which it said in part: "gratitude to the Eighth Illinois Regiment to the core-Real Americans with no divided allegiance. Long may they live to share the blessings they fought "A Patriotic Pageant By Madam Hackley. COLE BLEASE CATERING TO NE GRO VOTE (Associated Negro Press). York, S. C. March 20—Former Governor Cole Please is now catering to the public in his fight against President Wilson who wrote a letter asking for his help. Wilson has spoken recently before several Negro audiences, and introduced an "the real friend of the Negro" to the Negro Bishop Chappelle was on the platform with him and each called the Negro. (Associated Negro Prom.) New Orleans, La., March 20—A Theatre for the Colored population of New Orleans has recently been enlarged it has a seating capacity more than 2,000 and is one of the most beautiful in the city. TEXAS TOWNS Rusk, Texas, March, 20.—Mr. H. Kyle of Alto and his brother, Mr. W. K. Kyle of rounts, were pleasant visitors in our city, for a few days, this past week. Both are progressive farmers and add much to the economy. The entertainment given by the Mother's Club at the K. of P. Hall, was a great success and Saturday nights were reported as being successful. It is to be noted that the club was run longer this term. Private Dave Lowe, who was recently discharged from Camp (MacArthur) is now a new Birmingham school boy, and his many friends are happy to join him. He entered to enter Pullman service, which he had resigned to serve Uselm Sack, to enter Texarkana, Saturday on account of the illness of Mr. Gray's mother. They had been the guest of Mira, the daughter of Mr. Sack, and Mrs. Pat Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conley entertained the couple of friends in honor of their brother, Corporal Ramsey Henderson, who has resigned to attend the French. Fruit salad, cake and lemonade were served, and the closed school at Mt. Cove. Clearing expenses were good. Mesara, C. B. Brendan, Reva H. L. Lacey and N. T. Tidwell spoke on "Race Pride." Quite a number of visitors were present and Tidwell spoke on "Race Pride." Quite a number of visitors were present and Tidwell spoke on "Race Pride." Rev. J. M. McKellar parishes ever a home. Rev. M. McKellar is a well known Presbyterian minister in this section of Cherokee County. He was honored by the honorably discharged from Camp Travis after six months of army life. He was also a member of several Colored boys in army uniforms as the soldiers are now arriving at Camp Travis. John Williams, of Rekaw, is one of the latest arrivals from Camp Mac Runk has several persons who are faithful church goers, among them the pastor, Clarison Raines, Mr. Miles McCrimmon, Mr. Andrew Harris and Mr. Robert Raines, the right sort of example for the youth of our town to initiate. (The Church and Sunday-School-House have not this habit, get it, and do no unless the movie is moved by the honor occupied by Rev and N. G. T. Brown, and Mrs. Andrew Harris entertained Rev. S. Garner, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Me. is Weena, and our barrens shop out be again among her friends. Our we barrens shop run by Mrs. J. M. Klipsson and the runner shop run by Mrs. J. M. Brown, respectively, also the hair-dressing shop run by Mrs. J. M. Klipsson and the business. There is room for other Negro enterprises in Runk, and let Private Ben Cook has sent a message from New York to ask who will be the next Ben Cook to attend France, and expects to be he soon. Mary Mary Taylor received a telegram from her son, Ben Cook Anderson, from New York to France, and will soon be shaking hands with his cousin Katie Anderson, from France, and will soon be spending the past week visiting the family of his brother, Mr. Jacob Lattimore, a serious accident while operating a motor. He bidd the misfortune to mask one of his brothers, Mr. Wagner, of Jacksonville spent a few days in Broussonet last week, visiting her brother, Mr. Bunny, who now reported better, Mr. Wagner returned. Jacksonville Sunaily, accompanied by his brother, Mr. Bunny, and Maxan Bradley of Alto are doing a music work from Mr. Lala Lattimore in their music. Haseca, Texax, March 26 — Medal Joe Cannon and John Teal returned from Houston. Joe Cannon was in the city Thursday and Friday work doing at U.S. McMinnis. Our little boy was summoned to the home of a being summoned to the home of Scott and while waiting suddenly the crowd came to the home of a march told to an capid had landed his darts just right. In a G. W. Barron, too, the man. Mr. Barron and Mrs. N. S. Scott. They have been married for 20 years. My journal, Mrs. Lizzie Cheverton entertained the following person to Joe Cannon. Joe Cannon. Joe Cannon. Jeff Scott. D. G. Scott and C. Private Scoundrels at Camp Bess. RUSK CLIPPINGS FTASCA. The Booker Washington school, putting things over the top with Mrs. Sanford, as principal and Mina H. E. Orr, assistant principal. Working class is doing real work under their directress, Nina Mamie Caskin, Mrs. A. E. Carter, Mrs. A. Teal and Rev. Brisco were pleasant callers Monday, after Sunday was high day at Bethel-bem Baptist church. A aplidid S. S. Winn, Supt. making a kinky entrance ready for the educational rally at 11:30. Rev. Barion ascended the rostrum and was burned as we listened to his discourse. Also Sunday night services were most excellent. The Proud of the New church for the new church is near completion. Bethel A. M. E. Prouch. The Feast of the Seven Tables, Saturday night was a unique feature. The program proceeding was very formal, attended at 11:00 a.m., the pastor preached at 11:00 a.m., the Home Prayer Subject, from Job from 14-16, subject, "The Final Destiny of Man Mr. Tobe Norman of Mt. Cain, visited his son, You can always and the express at E. G. Franks's barbershop. Notice to Readers. Since the reporter, Mrs. Laura and D. G. Mills expect to leave on the Saturday. Worth, for the months. To those who for the Express, please pay up, so for to begin new with the new reporter. I do the reporter method to thank you all for your support. I hope that you may continue to hold up the old reliable Express. Signed: D. G. Mills Clubberie, Texas, March 20—Rally at the A. M. E. church Sunday was held at the C. M. church. Young askers needed to raise $400,000. Since Rev. Yokum has been with us during the five months he is bringing to the church, sermons will be preached to the C. M. Calanthus annual Thanksgiving sermons will be preached to the Baptist church by Rev. E. Smith, pastor of the C. M. E. church. Mr. John Pipkins was called to the bed room where he is not expected to live. Mr. Starkes who has returned from France to celebrate the 100th year of the C. M. church to a crowded house. Mrs. Alice Redd is visiting relatives at the grand daughter, Eruma Grandberry have returned from Denver Colo. The womanless wedding has been given by Miss I. L. T. Phillips Clut was a grand affair, Mrs. Georgia Bolelle, Grandview won her Houndsterricks for Soldier Boys. I have opened a barbecue stand cream and confectionaries of all brands. I have a barbecue stand East Henderson No. 704, "T. H. Gee. Prop. Clejourne, Texas. LIONS. Miss M. I. Stacey and Mrs. B. Jones of our public school are doing great work. Rev. Jan. Herald. Bishop of the church, church. Paid $141.88 on Sunday. Call at Improvement hall for a copy of our Dalmus Express. CLEBURNE. Wood and Coal LYONS THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919. Plenty of exercise, fresh air, regular hours—is all the prescription you need to avoid Influenza—unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. Then take—at once CASCARA BROMIDI LIGHTEN YOUR DARK SKI RACE MEN AND WOMEN PROTECT YOUR FUTURE BY BLACK AND WHITE OINTMENT. BY MAIL 25c WHAT IT DID FOR VIOLA STEELE Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form, may reduce discomfort by cold to 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Backy back it falls. The gemini has a Red top with white, floral straps. At all Dr. Brunette. PINELAND. Pineland, Texas, March 20—Prof. James McMichel of Miam visited the school last week and had many good things to say to teachers and pupils. Rev. Father Dunbar of Koumou was invited to Wednesday night. Rev. Dunbar is more than eighty years old, but is more active than most young men of Mrs. Ammie Bass of Arkansas, visited Mrs. Laone Jones, Friday, Miss Jillian Bass, Saturday, days with home folks in Last Mayfield. Miss Rosenbaum and her brother, Oscar of Houston are visiting Mrs. Laone Jones, Arrival, Mrs. Lafflee Johnson and Mr. Gus Portlock, from Bessmay. Miss Minnie Franklin from Summerv. Rev. M. Harris, Beaumont. Departures, Mrs. Auguste Wade, Mrs. Nance Wade, Mrs. Nancey Maytown, Splendid Sunday school at all the schools Sunday morning. Harriet Harris, church church was at his post and delivered a great message at eleven o'clock and at 11 o'clock in the weather, no service at night. Rev. Harris also visited the school by address, Bessmay made a trip to Bessmay. TERRELL The Negroes of Terrrell, are failing to make a name for themselves. An Oil Company has been organized, and prospects are favorable for find- ing a new business. The next big advertisement in the near future ROCKWALL Rockwall, Texas, March 20—Sunday was a high day with Caldonia Baptist church. Sunday school was called by the president, E. M. Young. Rev. F. R. Randels spoke at 5:00 o'clock B. Y. P. U. was called to order by the president E. M. Young. Dallas on the 9th inst., at St. John Baptist church of which Rev. C. C. Harper is pastor. Rev. C. C. Harper spoke last Sam. 2014. 11:41:31 was collected. MINERAL WELLS Mineral Wells, Texas, March 20—Arrival: Mrs. Marziple Phillip and Eppa Vaughn, Jr., Lawton, Ms. Richard Mattichian, Mrs. Muskogee is here visiting Mr. and Ms. Dan Ruffen. Mr. Emmett Locke and Miss Beatrice Alexander were married at Lincoln parish marriage, Rev. Sutton, Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chandler entertained in honor of Mrs. Ruffen. Mrs. who made her departure for Kansas City, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Sandra enthralled by Mrs. Wednesday, enthralled by Mrs. T. Talley's residence. Mrs. Alice Nichels of Wichita Falls is here at bed side of her father. Mrs. Polly Private. Wash Johnson formerly of Mineral Wells recently from over The services at the A. M. E. church Sunday morning was both inspirational and upifting. The soo by A. W. W. was enjoyed by all. The subjects were enjoyed by all. Also the papers and different subjects were rendered in an upifting way. Rev. Wright's subject was "How Can We Escape the How Can We Salvation?" Morning collection $15.00. GROESBECK. Groebel, Texas, March 20. The Mask party at the school building was quite enjoying Friday night and the students have played their parts well. Miss Virginia Perry was rewarded with the prize. The Blackhear high school band has been back City队 Tuesday, Scours, 6 and $ in favor of school boys. Our soldier boys are still coming home. 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Carter of Denison was in the city last week. Mr. Stanly was in the city last week. Mrs. Lillie Kinney of Sherman visited Mr. H. Wilkins Sunday, at the Museum of Art, a moving picture machine in his hall and will entertain the young people in his room. The text of the Holy, Roller was blown down by the storm Saturday night. Rev. K. G. Beauty has been ill but is much impounded. Mr. And- was invited to the professor Dikes (ex-principal of the school) was in the city last week. Mrs. H. G. was invited to an up-to-date cream parlor in her yard for the season enjoyment of the people of Henderson, and near by places. CALVERT. Calvert, Texas, March 20—Rev. H. Pohoile left for Waco, last Sunday, having been commissioned by the museum. GIRLS P-O-LI with all its charm. Makes Knotty, Kinky air, stops falling hair, destroys and patience on the scalp. keeps the hair sweet Price of Kangolpe. 35c; Shannon. 5c. KAP-C Will give you luxuriant hair with all its charm Comba. 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Allen of Sherman is conducting a visit to Bethlehem Baptist church this week. The Ministerial Alliance met at the church Monday morning with 8 ministers. They are doing great good. Rev. J. A. Swann, Rev. Carr, Rev. J. A. Higgens and Hliggs are binding things to pass. Rev. G, W. Carrow is in the family of the Rev. K, of P. will preach their annual sermon preached at the Bethlehem Baptist church Sunday evening at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Melton of Dodd City, was in the city Sunday night. In Honey Grove Sunday the A. M. E. church Sunday was the A. M. E. church raised. The A. M. Smith of Denison was in the city Saturday. The Clover Leaf club met with Mrs. Lennie Bonnie Friday even- VAN ALSTYNE. CALVERT. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919. St. Louis, Mo. District to travel in the interest of the A. C. E. League of some church. The Berta Curtis went to Thornton Sunday. St. James A. M. E. church had an excellent Sunday school and at an outdoor stroll, which the A. C. E. church left over the A. C. Hearne to join Bethel A. M. E. church in a grand rally. The A. C. E. church was returned from France, where he spent seven months. Montmorency Powers is back from Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C. He left Sunday to visit Kearns. Mrs. Hannah Hyder left for Waco. The report is handed a few days later. The report is for H. Hyder was married this a month. Rev. W. H. Whisker of Nebus was in Sunday and subscribed for the reports Morgan Community O. K. On Saturday, March the 15, Mrs. Hopkinson, the Hopkinson, was cast her lot with St. Paul and class leader. The A. M. E. church, on coming to St. Paul, was numbered the member of the A. M. E. church, constructed the funeral at Mr. Jas. Woodley's residence, where she resided. She was a loyal member of the Knights and Daughters. Mr. Jesse Northeast has returned home from over sea. He is look-ing forward. He has been having been on the firing line and was wounded. He was a member of the old 5th Illinois Regiment, now Mr. R. B. Walton, the Defender's reporter is quite ill at his home Miss Debra Cook and Starke Whicklund of Marlin were down to visit Miss Margaret Walton Sunshine College. Miss Margaret spent the week-end. Mr. Clarence Jones and daughter, A. B. Price are up after a hard fight. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sapp were in the attended the funeral of Mrs. P. Hopkins. Rev. S. R. Siffrard of Heaven, was in the city Saturday. Mr. Eliza Wright was in Sunday Garrett Grove Sunday school was called to order at 10 o'clock by the SUP. Tired, we were allowed to leave. Sunday was unfavorable for service. Class No. 1, taught by BRO A. J. Roberts; Class No. 2, taught by BRO D. S. Roberts; Class No. 3, taught by BRO E. S. Roberts. We are looking to the 4th Sunday when our preacher will be with us. WEATHERFORD. Weatherford, Texas, March 20— Services were good at all churches, including the call to Pt. Worth to the bed side of his daughter, Mrs. Rocca Thomas. Dalphin Smith, George Smith. Dalphin Smith, George Smith made a flying trip to W. F. Sunderland where he met his friends. He was an Almany and daughter want to Pt. Worth to visit. Mr. Charley Simpson received $75.00 from the Eastern Shore. The Most Zion Bank gave another entertainment. Rev Jackson held his quarter conference at the Church of the Nativity. Colonel Young has been sick. You will always find the Express at Nolanda call. MARSHALL. Marshall, Texas, March 20 — Mrs. M. Marshall, attorney at Elysian Fields avenue, Friday morning after a long illness. She was wounded in the Jubai Baptist church. A member of the Nolanda taber of Tabor, was buried with their honors. Funeral attended from Galilee church. Attending Laid to rest in the Nichols attending. Anniversary Thanksgiving sermon at the theapla Baptist church Sunday, March 28. Household of Rath No. 242 had Rev. A. P. Batts and Mrs. Lou Dolla Poster were made one by Rev. W. Bordy, and the other are of high families. Rev. W. O. Boyd, P. E. of the First District held the Rev. W. Sharon A. E. church. His taught a Model Sunday school, his instructions were well received. He preached in the church, and received. Sister Viola. White was received of the confession. The Triennial Collection $13.65. Bro. S. A. L. Trammler reporter. Mr. Jas. Love. slick. Mr. John M. Moore. best. Mr. Joe Kines went to El Paso for his health. Miss Lillie Harris was bridesmaid. Mr. A. F. Batts was best. Mr. A. F. Batts. Lou D. Foster, sisters served ice cream and cake at the bride's Bethel A. M. E. Church. School day is progressing nicely Prof. G. W. Jackson has put on a book, *The Wonderful World* by W. C. Anderson of Hudson, N. Y., worried at Bettel School Sunday. He is preparing for the Griffin preached Sunday night. The Flik Quartet, also had a concerto, pastor Glade is preparing to build a fine paranouse. He is a live wire and a great pastor. The Exegetical Society is in the south. Why not read it? C. M. E. Church. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 o'clock. good attendance. Every Sunday preschool at 11:30 a.m. at Mia- tia's school. Every day of the evening. The Vanguard given at Mrs. John Harris last Thursday was quite a success, a raised sound. First Baptist Church. Sunday was a splendid day, Supt. L. Morgan being sick, the school was conducted by Mrs. R. I. Moore. Morgan was sermon from Exc. 158, Anderson of Hudson, N. Y., pressed Anderson of Hudson, N. Y., pressed a good mason Monday evening, the Missionary Society entertained, Mrs. M. Shirkle, a good crowd was out and listened Sixth Avenue Baptist. Good services were enjoyed all over the Missionary Society meet with Mrs. J. Chestnut, after an outstalking meeting, the society was served with refreshments. The meeting will be with Mrs. B. G. Mills. The G. Mills hold a good meeting at the M. E. church Sunday. The membership has increased to 87. The association hopes to reach 100 in a few weeks. The community N. Y. was the speaker of the evening. He advanced some very helpful ideas. He unkindly for the community. Miss Laura J.-Alexander has orained a social club for the benefit of the young people of South Corsica. The club will be delighted to have our parents meet us and Most people need money when there's death in the family. Sometimes they want to carry the body out of town or they may want to send for a relative. If you think you need this kind of SERVICE take insurance with the EXCELSIDE MUTUAL RENEFT ASSOCIATION. We pay death claims in 24 hours. Any personearing such prosecution, call at room 308 Python Temple, 2549 Elm street, or call MARSHALL CORSICANA. Agents Wanted McKinney, Texas, March 20–28. A. L. Russell, pastor of Second Baptist Church, will be a guest of the members were in Plano, Sunday with a rally. Good service will be held by J. W. Hillman, preacher a grand sermon. A. L. Lockhard of Dallas visited mother and sister, Mrs. Susie Lockhard and Mrs. N. Norris here Sunday. St. James C. M. E. Church. St. James C. 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Vibe Brora sb 0 THE DALLAS BXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919, EE EAS SRERESS. DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1019. WO IMPORTANT KAGE WAPFENINGS 1N THK Lay TAGE s0uNSON f WoaN ue DENOCHACY WHICH Is. 10 SAKE ra WORLD® | Tien FARE. OM, CONSISTENCY, THOD ART A JEWEL, Jtunti the twenty-sixth round to givejof.” a Cx 4 a, yy gs U\y Sy i A BS e ; (as (3) — . j ——— ~F) ote) ee j Novice ! AU /s (arte, eres NES = pion” fi GGNGy PTON UMN Ui eee a\3 ceretnnting i \/, OFFICER, Wi % Hl f 4 4 \ Mii F ne Wy Ayo lg y BY hoe, Nf YL WEATHERFORD NEGRO SOLDIER » 1s CHRD YOR MEROISM. ‘Weatherford, ‘Texas, March 33.— for extrvartinary heroism tn action at Bois Prehaut, France, Nov. 10 1918, Corporal Mussel) Pollard, Parker County. Negro boy, has beer cited. As a rife grenadier, Pollar conducted his squad skillfully. i fring on bosile machine guns unt! bia rile, was broken. Ho then use hie wre cutter with speed and skil bnder heavy hellfire, end thourh Wounded he continued to cut wit hig tet, andthe ‘bury wires ‘and helped. his men eet through unt ho waa ‘carried back for: treatment He la the same boy who, in a hand te hand conte with ‘German tl ier after ‘breaking. Ms un kfled the German’ with n hand pick. Long olheendiemge bec aeie oes sae ie coer oe eee ee eee eo ae creat ere Seiler Bast Star Baptist cburen, these peo- peat rec gen moe ‘We want ‘the public to know that retary, ari Aer igen ae ty Se ge a reared he face Sos ee iin te he i, Pr ia en caer cc coin fap te iat ore, ore, eo eat oro cet, aes ce =. Bs scjiees cle aa cate, nn, se ee ce ee eran make Serer sg aan a ae sa ree rat ack bres ome lias be, ee Sea Se RS ett ae oc | ecto eT Be astray oe a rete a Be neta ae ee Re eeptncce a toe ages te by Mise L. A. Jobe..on. Introduet- Et scene ‘tral Trath of thé lesson, “Be Kind Bat Pott pee Se anata eo, ig en a Secor ear denn cagemirese slung fesse eae Snag at 11-00 Bro. W, Me Dorser pee area re, ae Th oe ee 4:30 Y. W. A alle a wie Bergeson cen abe ‘St Lovd's prayer lead by fie ot ers ise ig. eee Better eee feces See moe ees ae ee ee RE Re ee = i ce, ae we lente a gad eM cura, Sa ett Rea oe eee ae Ee cg ‘Mrs. Barly cremate Sonia Thea "ee EW Power Why falleth this bird th the front line trenches? “Tis strange indeed. NEGRO BURNED TO DEATH BY FLORIDA MOB ot eee Pensacola, Fla, March 14.—Bud Johnsen, negro who, acording. to te ofeers, admitted he had attacked ‘4 well known white woman at Pace Fla, was taken from Sheriff Harvel, at Caatleberry, early today and burn- ed to death near the scene of his al Sasol. etme Pe ey ee ae ‘Base’ Houpital’ No, American Expedidenney Bores, soger, Francs Mapy Puller, Jacksoavie ‘esas My Gea Sary "Fou have hoe reteled the’ oi" announcer Of your deat conn death and 1 fe Srv tat yoo" are ansious to know the, detain “tnd noe ofthe ersce tear ‘him ‘Twin to ‘ender ou thie servee "Presto Ear” Puller, Labor Bat talon, was admit ocr Now (et "ie" muering tom saver ak of una pitta, whic conse He usual Oct 3 Novidmtapaing te fact that everihing oases five for" hin etd "as exellent ‘ei ad's car hh frould have. bad nor ex. oan {hie at home: ie was In te sta sara with wb. soldets ‘and a eyed” by. white southern" murs Oct owmal "i gated fe age fd ponte part of France an Well Satipedfor ihe proper” acca Sareof our oldors”"He war brie {ns toall_ Sew tterian’ cemetery fm fhe town ot Limoges toned in fnernl with th Barve bad te ter a our commend when the Dot ow he as Wowere Into 8 soldier’ eave wer et "Ameriean fn. The {enero on the head board i care filly and. weil done, Flowert fron the pares “ae pied on each 1 oe tks erare” Brerthing Sar doe foe‘ inte and nail a 00 trou have wiabod done, lt Bor femal ional bea Yu {ater iro thet tects oparaent therein anyalne” you would i {6'ihow wit be sla to write ou ruin wits Seep "rympay to Y's faa yours, 1am, “yours acer youn” 2A hols \ CARD OF TFA, ‘erel, Tras, March 2%, 199. Wa wah to tank out wang frend for the nympathy and beautiful fora Oierngntwnaored ux tthe: dent four daventer bors, who was i= brn eel anni, the Sat ‘fi a St CE MeROPPIAN. AND PANLY M6 CONCERN Fo DEVELOFE. NE. oe cer (Aseociated Negro Preas) Chicago, Ill, March 20.—Recog- | wisn te. ale of the thats ant Cae" he Sea wih Madara Noe Yan es Seer ta wens Seman Mra eee ce ae oes production of first class dramas. re the Se ea tee ey se pe Sip EN sat ot taibea tbe peopte of Canto. of et Bagi cate es te Saige cs eae Pore. whe for yeary hasbeen fais Timetidl tose a ie ate Set ara Saree ee sas te SAN ls a fan wit ‘rodac_ fhe very best Baya Se caer a Sr ge American stage, ‘The people of the| Nogro rice have the qualities for, developing the finest Kind of artiets | Setehe “ee ne ges Ste Sham cas si oi ipl es gaat oe “5 75 ni lama ane. x hams wot Was Lon “Er Cold Deal ta Mavaate etc Marana, Cubs, Mareh 12—Jack chnson "former weneyeah cham ion tna 'ngnea siatzment gen to Ihe Aaotated Press teseht Secare hae hig Mabe with deus Wallard tn thin gy, four pears aga, waa bre eranged sauic snd that aloe ‘Wilasd ta'win, in naduion (0 the ust of $90.00" entire rigs to the ovine pctre' ins i rope an B31 percent of the proces fom ited fn tho "lied Ste a Ceoadn ate sentoned by Job fon, ogee wit the" rome $i ete Son's dais wit ihe ‘pera authorities in Chicas tor hat the Colored poate feturm tere to rec ha Bropert Sadia ns ee "oka Uelars in his statement tnge it'wan arranged” Gat be shoud tows ‘nthe tenth round, provided Wiltardy showing. wan sch ‘to owt, but ihe se Wild wa dine” practically, nohing, he Was foreea "to wal he'mghal greed tion was ‘given, in the "twostlth ound, Johann tates, Bato waited ee ee sees we be wes BS Se eevee ot he eae Amusement Company® eablsh entree in all the leading hen of ‘Ximerten where Jt i thought thatthe ronan wil satan he tremend an expences necanary for {he Soe new departure im he highest denroe‘o¢piarwrish in ting ive {the Tendon of he” creat ia "he ereat ‘ia "Bote Criato™ based upon the sore ofthe great French ‘Reso thor, exanadt Dusan REFEREE SAYS MERITS WON, San Prandaco, Gil March 20 Jack" Weleh of San Frames, ‘wi Tefereed the" championsip’ boxing Tonto between tack Johtact and Sean Willard declared here today iat ah Habe was won on er merits ‘Welch auld However, oct wa sn" poor condition for te bot ‘felch an sult ohason aterpte to wager ‘8,000 om bs the nh etre the bout butauceeeded i nelng but $2000. DENIALS FOLLOW. JOHNSON'S “ctl Pat romotery Declare Ayrton Pay Tor" Anoer Metin Laorrence, Kans, March 20 When tuo. Aelita Feet Tevaontativ faked Willa if he wished to ake rade‘ often carte ar exclated father impatient sCortaisty not, i bare paning to deny. tpparent at tere, so" toundaion form ka hi Phat guy fost wants o force ae In nother fat *Wilad nded that “Joharon_ was a Tong time peng around’ to "hs ory tikes conttrable nesve 10 fame we party toa fund inthe” same bent waning 10a Faage anodbee Bout "The champion mast that the ab- urdty" of the Jobna.sateent Fras ao erent it was deat for hin oreomment upon" HUETON » ELLIOTT ENOAGEMENT “ANNOUNCED. Muskoges, Okie. March 30—Mr. and ara, J. ott of ihe. above Taried ity, ‘snnounco ‘the -engage- ‘ment of thelr Slater, Mine 1 Mt- fleota ‘illott 49 Mr ifutton, Bach oF the contzacting partea are well. known bout in bubinoee and oclal erelen. ‘The groom at pres- fat ta Grand Secretary of the Grand United “Order of “Odd. Fellows and really loved. uy the erie. brother- hood’ The bride-slect‘who ts one of /Tskoree’s graduates, and tabsht eve orsfully in tho city schoo! of 3us- Kogee, domestic science. Mat Fuott fenlgned her positon In the school, 2" matricvlate tn tbe business frm of Elliott & Hooker, store in ut, Where. ahe has tade a number of felends." The bride. and. groom-ciect ‘will have’ the Dest wishes of & host Jot friends for ‘Uhetr"uccesatl ‘sll {upon the matrimonial sea. WINSTON-SALEM EXPECTS SENT. CRSCES TORE UPHELD, ‘Winston-Saleta, N.C-—The fteen ten recently entenced here for in- fling snd taking part tn ot, and| Attempting to Iynch a Netro prison- for, have all appealed to the higher gurt." But the. mayor. olccs pub- 5 sentiment tn docarag eb ‘tho blgher euurt: will aus- tain thes lower, and that Uh com ieted men will serve thelr sentences, ich ras trot ate moth to ‘eare.The people hore are deter ett aka od viene 1008. ‘mn this ety, : Fags aE he > ae nee > . ‘Willard an opportunity to make ood showin. "The former champion declares that antes Wicd agreos to EME Bi Mithin 2 reasonable time be, will Tiki Gre worte's titi He stsued Mig atement: . “yack Jonson,” Champion’ CURLEY CLADIS CONTEST HON- EST. Chicago, 1, Mareh, 20-—taek, Cur ey, promoter of the Jobnson-Wilard oayywelsit champlonahip and, ane Of Willan’. former managers, today from andturiey BTAOIN. NUN UNN randed.Johnow’s ‘confession an a pained ehaidike whine. coming fram as ignorant. mind, from” one ‘who realizes he bas one tothe ha of ‘is rope” it has" ecome, 10 fashionable of ate to make confeasions a 1a, Fred Fulton: “that “Jobmson evidently ‘ought he ad to fall ne are world knows my feeling to ward Jean ‘Willard, but 1 cannot estrone enough, even to igure that ingrate, and ve any color of {rath to Johnson's story “Willard defeated. Johnson tn Ha vyana in a ‘square. nds bonesty qught' ontest aa was ever pulled qigeiaret skippers. around Joop ts quiet "sr the heson eppraches We ‘ave fen unable to ancora fu Information fom’ any ‘of he bugs five Dallas Binck Gani” We would Yelle inert trom Torelgn tenes ‘Denument Ouers, last year’ coo tender for the" fag,” abd” who ‘Suces ‘ware pated by the dens ot the “Mararier dene Ho¥berd ‘Nationa “Army wi be tack’ again fo it astral an rome ‘er ‘Now York hnw putin nt for Jeu ‘etree and ithe big: hurler pre ‘fern at aotern irh a prterene ‘the’ Siler wil have ‘to ioak owt {oP Autine “itching” caro com let his rose : itl Doulas, iar trot baseman cavegon about ‘Apel 2st for Brook Tym Rew Yorks “outlan made ood tant eaten wn the Brokiya: Royal ‘Gian and Te was tla service that fate ibe eanavemeat of that. elay {o'tearain hin izatate 10 8 Roy. 3 Sing ontrct for the anon 31) "Bady"Dourian bandied hinact Tey eracefuliy round he bie bury ibis at wae teoponsble for many ths Fon ade by thle, chub and fertuiniy dy sot in good In eood Sia New York wn igo "Johason feriner rah elder atthe Dallas ldok Gants bat been ‘iaterinee Piadelphin ‘ave Johnny snr left hander of Giant ai ta town, Maret, the fast an Geet foot third tack tnd former Black Gls lh be it Royal ‘Glanin again Dullag Diack is gradually, eine wiped it ae.” the reporter has Soiatiy” tiie “heedauntars ot the" Glants in seu ot inormnion forthe ener four base but wae! utter feat a all ies: Nothing dlng for news, ‘anager denen wil be the pest agracion for Interview perhaps ‘here wit te more dein. Opating ie Apt 20—New Or lean under “Eimer Woods tas re ‘Steed the naoclation, Saco wil be hacked by & sock omfany with’ Charle ‘Broo at ‘ied ork Worth patching up her ferences 0 as enter. the one Ait ite tome il huatle tei ete her with ram’ edar a the tek all willbe wel Chiangmai” ith ey aan, ana gd in that eck of (oe word "San king rain at Hoven. “qi. "Patarson wl bet eels at Austin wit © stone ‘Siblnatlon of Aut edn “Tho ernie base bail expert ob alley ‘wil pilot the Shreveport ‘Tecgmgat. wil again be incon: trot ofthat Prine enema ‘and ‘ae cal Lito. "Pe Mack Gite are leaving noth- ing undone take” this te banner Clth ot all semone and patron of ol Gardner, "wil bo. well entertain: Mrs. Prudie Colbert, Misses Ruth’ and Dore Hesiane of Cates, Oxia: Sere the guste of Mina Bell ows 3oah thon at week Mee A” Res Sh re. 30 soph of siral” aceapeied Se 37h, “nee "ae fat au Balan, Mr Hines was‘on rove to Dongle, Ae foe a ahs je Gale Cre of Wort Ms poaaete Sebi : fee with erate ir ot SMe Orie and arn. Devi ee gu . this week having been called to the sick bed side of Ars. Chariote Grigin {who ‘ied Bere iat Thuraday. ‘Men, ia Willams, 1014 Alien St, ts 'up after ® prolong tess to the dotight of her trends. ‘The funersl of Me: Gus. McClain, aged 47 years who died March 14th, ‘was, held from’ the. Peoples Under” {faking parlors interment at the Oak- Hind ‘cametery, Wey. EW. D. Ross, telat rs. Laey Powell, 2720 8, Boule- yard, ie visiting her feiend, ra, Mary Green’ in. Mexia, “Texas and wil return to Ft Worth for a few Says, Nive, ©, , Anderson and Mrs. Q. |A. Hodge of Kingsvil, wero ploas- ‘due callers at our fice’ thls week. hoy were called to tho elly to at- ead the bed side of! thelr ‘nephew, {Wille Hodge, who died on the 20th toa. = ‘Tao iron industry is now brepared to start to work, Ae the coke fs. cot Mantiy. ariving, andthe greatest ‘Graw-buck seems to be & shortage of hands, “Any one Wishing to get work odo can find It in our town, "rhe Cherokee County” Jal, iocated a this place, bus, at prevent’ no Drie- loners, Tho remarkable th staat there’ han been a vacant fall for the bast tew days. ‘This in & credit to Jour town and county ‘rn M, B. Praxler, atnounces that ave has graduated from U. 8, dovera- tment Hospital service, ax a” nurse. ‘ira, Beulah ‘Allen of 1600" Pattor- son avenue, haa returned. bome after ja'tew day confiyement at St. Pant tanitarion She underwent an’ oper- ation for fonalits Prof, GH, Adana and. daughter, Mise” Senia of "Henderson, "Texas, Mialted the Dallas Express. MRS, CHARLOTTE GRIFFIN DIES “AFTER SEVOUS BREAK en Mra. Charlotte Griffin, _ aged 45 yeart and wife of Me Will Gritin Bet" aitnday’ nonin, W830 at ite! aly he on Aeron stent {facta adatom” Mee Gnd tured "tervous tra aw att erg for 3 nme NiPc ipe for‘bs ok snter, Rae Shu yo let Sunday leh arch Sin "ron bid tender ud? i" ori celapsed ae finn a heater ated“: fay orang, Maoh 30'S Wa ijn one it Gr was a sate to Win, ans, futon ‘shh ed Dalian fort number of year and fran cousent mener of eng Chapa Ck hunch at wah {he neat "wan eld INVTALLATION SERMON. Rey, H, B. Brown, an ol veteran os Wont iow. pesto Now don rrcwth ‘haps Shere Sonor Gleam and Ole treo Carroll arenas, He conduc tin fe fliation ervces on the 6th n= fey in hare Re 3a Robins kta reach the itd ‘ae Seren ie xmgno nUsINESS LAG. Meant anc, Ar enaW. MARCI 2, We Pour Attention ‘The local basins Yearue ects at ciswtordt nett Theray nigh March to tlh Oitcer, and do “wiatever ‘buinees tiny come. etore’ ie ho "Lenses Hosts ‘every "nd ‘and ik marty Reha SU Graordes Asoka Revone ofthe atracions net Thur: Sy trang WE'KinG, Pres, pro tem. Cn atnoGa Bo. guuea bipteat Cucni: (Oak Clift, Sta. A, Dallas, Texas, "wareh o," 1918 Rev. L. 0. Guster, pastor Sunday School was" largely” attended, eae feacher and thelr classes are’ work: Ing: hed every: Sunday for the bat hor, De. ZB. Miller, our state Sun ‘day school’ Supt. of’ Sunday” Schoo Missions waa with ‘sand Fevelewed ‘our Sunday schoo! lesson, “At 11:80. pastor Guster preached, subject, “Self Dental” after which the Dastor ‘and members went to. Bells hapet Hapuse ehureh to preach thelt pastor Rey. TLE. Donel’ tastallar on "rermon. ‘At 4:30 wo all were back for ner- vice at Sulton. De Miler preached. Dr. Miller ut ‘on a ‘contest be- tween the" Sunday” schoolteachers Mrs Rd. Jacks raising the hishoat famount of $6.00 won the prise. Pro- ‘eads $4081, ev. J. J. HUM, 1208 Raat 301n st, took charie of "BL Bethel" Baplst ‘church ehtreh on Decemb' 4 lant ‘and. in 90" days" the church raised $1800," The Sunday” schoo! tained tt in a content sully 4756." Contentanta: Mastin Jordan, Julia Baker, ‘Theta Jameraoa;” Mabaxers: Chan ‘Wollard, Walter Berry, Re Soren Jey, HUIL pastor. "8.°C. Black, euperin: tendent” ‘The BAltor of the paper stated to the ‘Assoclated: Negro ‘Press tit the fditorial waa trspired not alon> ‘by tho. sieht et the herole soldiers. they “marehed “through ‘the business streetn of Chicago, but ‘by Femtke heard’ from other” retuned ‘oldvers who sald they had tought for Amerien ut thelr aympathy” was wid other Janda, "Fo aald:. "Phe tumein” thie sunt, Hay come for eal abe ‘down 2¢ Justice and opportunity” and ot all ‘thera, the Colored Americans fre’ 100 per cant” . SAN ANGELO. "San Anus, Tehan, Alar 3,159, San Angel tins there bert aly Bunda, are 26180" Fh Weve tas feeders ‘re working ike "ant ts ‘atl ible “Over the Hopeeay® S580 wan epored on” chet Say ‘The Second Seaver was eld hero tyr the FE Dus We Stoker eu Sleond Sunday." poo: tene spi Tally ven bad‘ fone en Teac t_Fiat taking “doe ‘ick tune” bow 8 ape ‘Wao. er Sunday school as usual was largel atiended 1130-4. mu, the peste reached ‘ne tho ‘ai ‘ind sa Firing sermoon tom the ten ip Recah mY Set an ua! at €:00 9, ery was well in and and the HY. TPvent over the top AC I:O0 Bm te" posal ed Breached a “osc sarnon Baul me old oth enue PS Faction frat he wake ie Ge Proving Brn Jones tn onthe med Be JG, Gaibeor conducted’ esos cent Bible fais ant Seek Sith — TEXAS TOWNS. Gilmer, Texas, March 20.—We are fad to report everything moving on very nicely In Gilmer, afr. A. tn ram's store (our popular Colored ‘mefchant of this place) as been Dvurgalized ‘twice the Taat thre ‘woeks and jevelry and. forty-five colt revolver, all amnounting to some- thing” ike 4200.00""was. taken “trou the store. The burglars have been ‘atght and most of the good reer: fred." iimer is “very “aeive in fthiteh and wehoot "work these. days ‘The C. My de church, had 8. grand banquet ‘last Friday” aight,” Atareh 14,4. nice program was rendered, ‘Among ‘the speakers. were Prota: In: fram, UB. Cash, KS, Henry fd. W.- Wilson, “The Gilmer fhand seconded: by irs. 3 M. Bobo stitoe piano furiahed” excelent "The Parent-Teacher’s Assocation pulled off a grand rally «few Bun ‘days ao, “The Rey. 8. J. Howard pastor of ‘Gilgal” Baptist eburch reached ihe ‘anual sermon ‘anda follection of $21.00 was taken wp. AB ‘excellent program was ‘reudored by he" Mothers and: Fathers just before the sermon, the speakers for the oc ‘cusion, ‘Prot. ‘A. Ingram. These lube, Mothers and Fathers, are. do ng’ good work schoo! inprove ment. Mrs. "J.-A. Hale ts. making food’ as president for the mothers fede a2 P- Montgomery is making ‘ood “ibe fathers proudent. Our DPabie school "has turned on new Wet anda greater "Oller high schoo! a expected oon. ‘ev. H. Mr Jonea, the popular pas- tor of the C23 churdh baw esta Ished ‘hls headguarters at Str. te ‘Av Avery's reaident, ‘Call om him We have had” au ot datingviahed Wate fre nthe Tast few weeks, Mr. Dan Sriaeee of Muskosee ‘and te Bunch Veaters ‘ot Boley. ‘out old trlends rofe Cs We Johnson, L.A. Perry, 4.2 Broadnack. B. . Owens, Mrs NE Davie E.’tyas, Le 1 Pree, RL Bohol, W, Watson all report that theit work te doing well Help Her, ‘Prince ine. 8500.00 Tally at the A.M. K. churehe He ends ott help in real money more thaw sym bathy. Give him tome money, He will ethinte i Sevier Teens, Ware SNe: ‘Spring. weather prevals in this se ‘Hon, Farming and gardening the er der" of the. day. Religious worship ‘rar Condicted at ‘various “churchos Me Carmel “Baptist chureh has Just ‘loved very. tcceaahil revival fa ‘whe six persons were wited. with the church Str, Festus Mason and Mina Mabel tarnett ‘of San Marcon were bapply tarred Sunday” might, ey, 0. W. ‘Anderson omciating.” Funeral service for Sirs “Pearl Wilson. wan eld ‘Thursday afternoon at Mt Calvary Taptiat church under” the” auspice ‘of Ameriean Woodmen, "A. hustand fang daughter survive ire. Puralce Herring pasted away aan early: bout ‘Thursday 18 nat. Funeral aervice:oocured. aig p.m ‘Suda. ‘She. was a, member. of Mt Cal ‘vary Daplst ehureh and Vivian Tem ple Non ish MT, and (survived Be a husband, Me. Thoa, Herring ‘An, hrm Joh HIT and number of ‘thor reiatives. Me Pete" Moreland find dhughter,” Mlssen Alberta and Matt of Teriple ‘were here for the obeeate. Mouse Henry Hutchins, Joo Mays fand airs, Gerteude Green ieft Mot: ‘ay for Hearne ‘Mirn'R He Rabb was able to leave the eenliariam= Friday and ls “now a Fadence of tre Gs W. Co Mer and Mrs. Lineus Davie ave a ew aby” boy, born” Monday, Mra, Alera Harrison hat return- ed heme from Center after § lous Staenee . Me and Are, Sam Henainston, Mrs. nF, Merrivether and chilaren vil: 4 in Coupland, Sundiy, Mins "Ber le “Hicks left" Monday” for Blabee, ‘te, tbe absent many months. | Rey. W" Mt Guy of Navasotn. was here ad preached at Me Ata Bap” ok aoe q ‘Rusk, Texas, March 20.—Mrs. J. Mt McKellar, whe has been i, forthe Dist few dare, rable to be UP. ‘De. 0. 1. Lattimore and. Corporal ‘amiey Henderson spent. few ays one bunting. trip at Elm Grove ‘They were the Rvestn of relatives and frend Miri MJ. Cumbo has alld to ito imnen ay. om account the se ows lines at” her” brother, J. 0 Bier. Me Arjesta ‘Thmmont tt able to be bon after” a abort ilness, Ming Ether R” Cutmbo closed her schoo! at Spring TH, Friday. The ‘losing xereinen were well atended find all feporie ood time Atnus the visors at the losint "vere Ads time Tk, ‘Lane aod Tela Roliine from Jackson, Mita: Mary Cook Scott entertained 1 party-of young people from Att, funk amd vieaity at her home, Pe Gey nit Mics Hanasm Smith, who has been {nt for eeveral weeks ‘eth pneumnoni, Ie now able to be out. among his frend, Sies'Wayman Hicks of Ponta wax the gent of Mr. and Me JM Pink ston Saturdays ‘Str. and. Mens R. Gray, who were calcd to. Texnrkana, ca” account fhe linear of ate” Gray's mother, Inve "reported the mother is) tn provine ‘Mr TnraelKenmedv_has been. the aqvest_ OE Me and Mire. Pat Ebert for Doe oust wea, ‘ii MR, Prasier. after spending several weeks vain ber mother fire Hone ota To tha home In fenvensworth, Kana, Sunday. tise Tile Kemmedy has. closed tue school and Ix ROW at ome. “Tne nattone. of, ene nab choo! ce hateed tn rateo funde to o- None te soho tee. airy NT Wear recelved let tent Sonvenir snd" photorranh trom her herhew, Mit Georwe Wlekettn Boy ey in Frances withthe mericanforcen, fe. Richettn I 8 Rok hor. and. ones attended the Kew nirminham school” Ts school Tastes wil be alensed in learn thal Fe ig well and. expecta to. be. ck Be Tease as s00n as he ie relloved ‘GILMER, ‘TAYLOR. RUSK, ‘from duty. ‘i, “J, Smith, the popular at. Pieasat’'C."M Sunday pebool Superintendent ts preparing’ for Raster tis hoped "that all who are interested Will be present “ach wae ‘Palestine, Texas, March 20.—Sun- day school was well attended at Wot Union ehureh last Sunday. Mrs, Joti ‘Simmons and. children have returned from Bryan, Texas, Whore ‘she visited her “mother rs. Teasfo Nichola in visting tn Pu Worth ‘tes Frank Phiips nas returned trom a vist to. Loneview. Mr "A.W. Pore will leave. for Martin “on the 20th "ast, for a week's visit o hie tama. ‘Mr. John Kesla har returned to Palestite again after five. mont vin In Kaneas and: Okiabor. ‘Soe A. Taylor, the Old Feline for the’ Express, 4 ‘er. Do. Crawford is tn Oakwood thin week looking. after ‘hia ehurch work there. Sts, Sue Keols haw returned from a briet vit to her patestor In Lana (Tyler, Texas, March 20—Mr. Lewis Hilton Esat erwin root haa the cafe. Dusinees over the top. sola ‘over tho counter at Mw nace Ia Saturday more than threr barrel fish Me Hill im aed conk an Knows ow to mit the-appette ofa hurry ‘man ell 'and ne re rot. Weil Hateet and tamiy of Troupe wan. inthe. city. Saturday Ban ata "Pere cloned’ scho Prot "Win, Butler was In_the city Saturday om nner at. Sam Per ro left thn "week or” ‘San Ansel om account of alt ‘ure, Mary Porter Se ator home lat week after bret lines. he teaver one datighler and son” Wa alte member of the St. ames i," churn alto & member of the Rina and Danghiers of Tabor. Rew. DA. Amos oetat. Rev. 3 le ‘Willan in in. Dalla Private W. P. Philip jaxt returned home “today, from Prance, was member af 92nd" Division Dr. J, F, Knox. Supt of Mision preached at True Vine Baptist chreh Suiday morning’ and’ evening. Sirs Johnson” of Troupe’ Distriet airectiess of ih Disteet ot Ban Texan "Amociation war in ine et tnd viated ‘True Vine chureh_and fectured to BY. PU in the even Ine Mr, atm. Martin bas been em ploved at Star Barherston. He comes ployed at Star Barb Farts, Teses, March 30 The ‘Gns- day" schonie of Bt. Paul Baptist Shirch and” Mt Zion MCB. ehweeh fre in'n ‘red. ot contest each striving {a raine tho mort" mouey’ hy” Marek Sha "Tneachoot raining the mest Inoney will be entertained with a That "by. the ‘ether. "Phe "money Falsed by" St. Pant wil eo towards Helping’ to erect the new chureh that raised by. St. Zion’ will 50 tn the. Centenary tuna. “The annual sermon of the Kash of Pythian will be held at Mt Zion te ehure Sunday, Maren Sra Mr "itotcoe aitehelt of Gaines was in the. cltylast weak ne the Fuest of Mint Reta. Vann Ree. 8. L Wiedlow, pastor of Mt Canaan etre hasbeen brinsie things to pase. ‘MF. Judge Tohnson, som of Afr Phylile” Johnson has’ ben vaiting Inthe city Tor” several days. Ts now reaiding tn "PL Worth ‘Mrs Peart Aldredige lft last Sun- day for Dallas to spend neveral days Wilh her sister ‘Mra. Lena Plotcher ‘MF. imate ler who was nem Franco last August, with the Amer! can’ Bxpeditionary ‘Forces. has been Donorably discharged. ‘Mn, Nina “Thomas has returned trom Omaha, Neh accompanied by her sateriiaw, Nike W. Ste Hayes ‘tre, Niow Thomas and alter, rw ola entertained in honor of Mra. W OE Haynes of Ona, Neb andre Hama Gray” of Chicago, Sixteen In: len were. prevent fast "Thureday af ternoon and three oursen were Ser. et The Gibbons Ligh tehool trary rally” took "place last “Friday "afer: ton “over 470.00. waa reported by the various classes. “The Negro. Advancement League will!" meat next Sunday" aftoraoin we the. Bator heater. An Interea- ing’ program willbe” rendered. for the ecasion. "The "meeting Is. set for 4200 deer. “relat olen tom, Panes will (ll of hin ecerees in” Bolns over the, top Mt, Catvary Baptist church is eom- ing. trom ‘behind and going to. the front. Services ‘upto the sandard Sumday.The members stormed theit pair, Rev, fy Mooney, Tuetay night. Rev. R, H. King of hy aarsball Dinteit of the MLR, cbureh waa inthe efty visiting friends Mra “Mary"Fobbe le very slek her mother's home on N. Rask. 3 “Raymond ‘Thweat, the son of the Prot. R.Thweatt, whe ‘has been In the army, the pest ax years, © meu” her of the 26th Tntantry has been a charged and ill pass Uhroush ‘Pata Tey. J..W, Gilder went to Marshall te "week. to attend. the. Centenary College which was in seasion there thin week. Mire. Bettie Demorse is on the alck| BROWNWOOD, Brownwood, Texas, March 20 Services wero unusual) good. a Tes ‘Chapel C. ME, chore, Suh day. Rev. HHA. Lynch preached wou tiring Nermon at ‘igh. MF, Ban Chadler, te "convatescing, re. Venotia, Douslass surprised ber he baad, Mr. Tor Doulaan with 8 Birth day diner. Mrs. Lalllan ‘Parker Galloway has Tetarnsd to her howe in San Sabo, after am extended "isl with Mr and" Mra. Will Pits, 1A. Hal" has tecurnad Root from Poiereburg, ‘Va. ‘The K. of P. wil bare thie anneal Thanhapene. er mon Sunday, Maree Tom PALESTINE, TYLER, PARIS. = TU ALAS EE Sa es - ‘North is yet far in tho lead in =, Srenaeoe ame ts lest, Texas, buarch28—Gorvios| ee cca eee Bem" hated, artes | [ee iat ge hh — = a Hed al od [eee He Hani ou ot eee! aoa ae tran, |gavemnat WOR. OF Scie Me ae te] elena Sy, POUTAREN OMA jgoeaged Auhting sin. at Harrison, | 2 Gobinsoe of tls ety, was placed es Texas, iy-|on the detective force’ last ‘Week,| (Southern Publleity Commit er ny bea us ech: dea iy ay "S| runic x mang at to at, te| anne .M ae rt tte |, Vicar parene are 2d wall bleed with het | efor SaS'beae P reuberear toe| Me er, ice at Rr tio deel tel Mage cyt ore Seed ce. sebal te sea, YES | tna ssc athe new spine | meta Ree ee ate eam, expenee LAs Ribs emencr geet thon [rome interesting facts tn Tog Sal intfuchtt wes oat i eee See ert eH ted ana Oth, 20—nren| arene RE Tcktok wae well giteaded a Cen! | Rawards amg'ileary Landers, two| thers’ te tesrtees eoustion th Finn Baptiat chee Mendy” Maes |Nexroce engaged ina ilithy” cardlgmee’ avdags’ 8, gor oem Fe cane oct h, Sunday. March| Samo. werebratally murdered by u|Seoctaton, Tine Sunday och at tia bigoc | white oMieer Rens when they attenipt-| "ate suecription was 80 percent ee Sunday epbcol, MM bie Wane. Se] 5) aaa allotgent, 4" per cent. more U er er eS ee tat the sotto CosneniareTs “es! aahviti, LC. March 20-—The| Cabgetned bp pet tant ot | ut the entire Community. War Camp Comminity Service plans Joument the Negroes form 4 dered ‘a nice program and ihe cha {10 expend $400" here for ihe sola cent of the population. The, nea etic tenn Pal, eee ee, Se Soom to be at thas bee Rav, | Seer ee | Peouotiee Whitt scbweeved Sorte eat Sea a pans sok cheat 2 ful sermon at night, Sunday, March Ge. March 20.—Dr. W. from that of 2 Nesto who toc Ee ne Oe meh du Sane alt |e ras Per Pa Mee oe eee er a seated Spat BAC UMATEDA to. foe but] onus ears San ee: Snthvitle, ‘Temas, March 30—The bie tally "at Mt” Pilgrim faptn church fast Bunday was qulto © auc ev. A. Denman, pastor: Eider Hutchison and Dudley” andthe mem Dera ofthe. yariouschirehen "as sisted in this eat tort Bieri E. Hutchison’ was at bis port. Sunday and baptized eleven Persoat atthe moraine nervce “The tales Aid” Society of the M. E:chareh ad's neta lat Toure diy, ra, A.B, Newnan, ‘pres deni: Mra” Wh. Davin seereia?. Me. Pheite Willams, who. ts very sick has gout to. the "hoopital “Th Daan. .. ‘Mrs F. le Lavloder altended the Inersnoiaie net ot Tas and ‘Mek cee nnd Mrs La Wash ington, er nist eft for Calverton Inst week, Hider ‘F. H, Pos, PC. of Why: cheater, wna in the city. iat week 'r V. ‘alee hese from France visiting elaiven, Mr. Catey and Mins Charing "Tracey motnved "to Winchester ast "week hina "Crina Bradley's tmproving. Mrs Laie Garnett and atre Dr c.'KY Adama are"on the alc Unt in. ire te Cheatman tet tor her home, ‘Thareday in San Antonio, Mrw He Jamen ett tor ‘Temple. and Mr Pre Mitchell, Sun Antonio Nr, MC. Willlama. Searsent of camp, Grant, ‘Rockford, ike ta In the city visiting hin slater, re. Fl Pranks’ and other relatives He npoke at the AM. B. ehurch, Stn tay moraine and) Wedneotay lsh fier HN. Bowden preached at is chared in Butny Town, ‘Sunday Misa Unin Mae Butier of Houston, « mweet ringer “rendered ‘two. selections at Mt ‘Prigrim ‘Sunday afternoon She teint Eider Bowden In hit arent sdveational driv, foun LAKE ae ae ae aux ae err ant ek Sse sa"hae a SS Soe San Seats a Satta ates” Bae tint iin Sth Sea Ser a ntne S ee ire eran Seat oa pera ot aaa te a ein ei a Jimi Nee OHS «rune ray sa ie" eips sn, te Sols otha aes ee Pinces Seer es cee SSE na hl se aan ta sae Sais Sac al Sor ale anc Pt TK who a cry ie Ons aa ana Bat ht SRP Sols aah ant aux women hh eae od ete oe ear eat nae Sy Cae es ad eka eet ian ty ae i Bn spot Gt. te Sc Ge: i ue Sea Bi ira pan ot Be Sat act tad eer Settee aoa, oe 2S ae ba ag Hh Maat cate i ie. saa hia ies tie iy cee 2 Pete Neate ts Ra do se atta Sit te Rasalan ae Re Pet i has ine a Kengieton, “Tere, Maree 10 Ber: 456" Caaae wan A Mle post of Ay om tv necond Sunday ad preached © yoodoid snenrstelt Baptists thon De.Sth at Wharton wes Protent din the evening detvered Table “addtest inthe iieret his hospital ioeted inthe town Wharton, Tex ‘The Home. Mision Society ot it tue Bon me, (ody ane hed oe Sia enson. ‘The sate ae. deg reat work for the Master with hr Sia "ink Meendent nd Mr NING Garden, etre. ‘ura. Satie Brown et recenty teating w large family and many trends to wun her lose so Charley ‘vown of Camp Bowie was here to. attend ber funeral Mra 8 S"Fmoman aon (he nek st th week FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH. During the absence of our pastor ney. PK, Walle, D. D,, serves were splendid all day” Sinday. At 11:00 am, Rev. W, A. Lat preach ed nn Inepring_ sermon tom Mark Tah, wubjeet, “One "Thing Thow Lackest” and at 1:30 p.m. preach ing by Rev. DoPiexe. Total amount reed Svnday, $2069 Wednenday ev at Wetared 1 miter ro Drcthernaod. and “Raterbood meee rie ant of th Bo March 2384 oct i present to vonduet the vine tr regs ni ‘oraa way | ty Risin yg dee ect cge a Ere Ms See ee ces Peano [ais agitate ee ereeeeae So oo Negroes engaged ina little card zee | Ashville, N.C, March 20.—The! Poems orc oan Rea oor ae! er cea er: a pdt Seager, rhs emenee re noe Semmens! ers gee os “Getta Min ral bose eer ieee oar a eae Se peer cae Se er ee) ection. wae ie eager caer oe dale Berta the miliary. pales appeared’ on. the| Smith, Colored,” was given a sen | eee ee ce eee arate say ees fae eee, he een te ee game seme Sash ap! proces Sec See os See eae cet = ee cae se See san, oes ae ee ee eee aes ees aor en igi so renee, at rie Rese ee oe sory aire Ss ios, eo coe eet Sic dts Bene ara re ere ae eee ee eee ee a oa eae aa oe oem eras Soe fess ea eee ae sles ae Ae aaa arg te Sera caer ar oe ater ere one Core a Sas Miia Sona ios wide organization bax been fornved, | si cin, at wena eioeas ie cee eee ace ME ee atm aera SP of Sia ad Mates ia Sa eee eon, a onaeee nate tins, Stare Sate meee eS olga Si li me Ce oe Se Coen ae a rua deen aera eer och eee ditions. ‘The South ts awake, ax Nev-| 2 her cree ca ge eee eet Sree ee Por ot he roe ce cocker eee ticce nore) As eee Be oe ees berate prove dt. the “new "day" hak a North te yot far in the Jead in grant Ing’ privileges and patie, "with anomer "year of Improvement inthe South such na we have had tn Fecent ‘months the South "wil Become ence fore "ihe garden spot of the earth” SOUTHERN WOMAN ON NEGRO LOYALTY, (Southern Pubilety Committe) Winstonedatem, 'N.” Com Mina Kate ML" Meeting, Dizecior “of” Publllty for dhe Norih Carolina War" Savin Commnttee, has. recently published tn 'Northe’n and outbern. magazines voone interesting fuels tn Fegard to they rift campaign among Negrooe In ber state. in. the, Belt Shere: ta Tourteea ‘counties the Ne- roc avcage a8 per cnt at the “The smeription was 80 percent ofthe allotent, «per cent more: than Is the at large. In the county "whieh subscribed 138 per cent of Itt al lotment "the Negroes form 47" per cent of the population. ‘They. furstah from 42:10 61 pet eat of 18 of the 1? count, whieh sabieribed 300 pe cent or over. Suberiplons ranked from that of a Nesro who took. the iimlto¢ $1400 for each momber of bin tuly to, Whosawhogs aac ts were paid for ‘taps, igeluding a” washerwoman with blind” husband’ who wubweribed "fo fa0 worth for herself ‘and him. ‘Mine "Herring gives three easons| for this remarkable. showing’ the "black" counties are ‘agriculturally dich; the Liberty” Bond cmpaigns | dla. not ‘raw largely ‘on Us see lon; and "North Carolina record the Netro aa an American eigen, and gave. him respoaaibiition te same ar white men.” Like the Colored soldier atthe front, he heard the call reeponded,” WHITE WOMAN REMAINS TRUE, TO HER NEGRO LOVER. Uncen, Gon pean een sues, ee” bret ner hee prema Se enter eee parca oe ae eee eae Eee ee ones ere cea ee ee oe ee ee ae Sone era ae cape a a aoa ae oe ee een ree Scr gears ee fae co Bid woop YARD, cov a oe. tap ave At Sao Ses saa PORO SYSTEM OF HATR DiESS- Ro ats eel seco uae ace ror Set ne so ob ae ae Bee Oh j mas TPL RBERSHOR, vue rnin st te ot oP ats Sta Sitar os oe a a SS ieee rn it 1 RS ne ft sltt ron ea ahi OTE oie ST eaeet ine eee Su oie UNION OF ROYAL FAMILY OF HEROES AND HEROINES OF FRIENDSHIP, be i ue cise Pee WH promt in, paving sour endowment ta aleo call pour atestion 10 the tcl tot te et of Aeyy abs i ina to 3 ay vee ep ur orkid ni pis unos tin wad. tnpend tm Sch “e waleestyy pa 8m Nuwooat, Ualrerat King. 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Agents make big imaa- | “"LADORA CHEMICAL €94 | Misbora, Texas. ae PAGE FIVE CLASSIFIED “ADS” scence eeeeae BASE BALL ~ Wo sre orpansing &_fatcase at i otc aoe expec to ect al comers Fine ihe,» Wanted ow nore rarcaar’ layery wri— "Alexander "24" Mason ‘Weat Grand. Avene, Oriaboma Cy a, eee Thompson & Johnson Pracie im ai Sota Sumpter Dulin” Phone’ a. 198; allan Dew “henia Wanted wil ha neweat and" beat patioue,relicous, and race picture, alo rac, Rotate Sent ‘0 for samplen of pont care or your cholce ot sample. pleturet “trae Sons of, Freedom" or “OMr Colored Heroes” "Wer have only the Sent Uo: “Oe peur ter ory today. Tailed Sepnty Stores, ox «at naling, Wa 'B Benton Wun Mer 2454 TO THE CHURCHES OF ZION REST "a, te ABSOCEATION. Dear. mreturen ka Scr, 2. W. Rows of iceman Tesan the, le Zon Res. ‘Astchtin wil! eal on fou aud'adjat your church, matt Tere “Pease writes sou" oan sino Sate representative fhe Ne oval Nenro Consecalie ak Cae stators League of Aisi, Eas oul ascclaos doing Bosaass Po there nad persed exehalvly oy the Negra 3. Ww, rownan, bor st Reutmne ”enam rene Recto aaa Sareea a aS “eee aire “tes an ee that the Coloted nas has pa de - ees zene oe B, W. FRANKLIN Lene iene sc 2405 Malo Strect ‘Dalia, nas eect Soka so: TEXAS TOWNS Garland, Texas, March 26 — Servers were well attended Sunday at Stimmer's Church in Garland, where a memorial proceeded by Rev. A. L. Simmons, pastor was full of spiritual power. The congregation was in our city Sunday interesting the clinics in oil shop. The pastor was in Rockwall, Texas, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Overstreet Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Elia Caldwell and Mr. Frechie Neil were happily invited in marry-rings. The 16th, 18th, 16th, 18th, Chapel, Rev. H. L. Simmons, officiated. The church with them Their many friends wish them pamphletee books. They attend the night school and friends gave their teachers, Mrs. W. K. Prout, a grand surprise party, for the birthday of their beloved Slimen Chapel Baptist church. Some valuable presents were given. Henderson, Texas, March 20.—Under the leadership of Rev. John pastor of the church, a new church built a new parish for service. He had a high day with Mr. Helench church, Rev. Dodd proved himself to the prophetic office. Mr. Cole Paten and Ms. Saline took a bed and hot bed wedding on March 10 at the bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Williams Wichener two of their children with illness. Mr. W. H. Jones and wife appear there last week visiting relatives and on the day. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Ford also family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, and Mrs. Day. The mother of Mrs. Day. The mother of Eddie Sodalia Waters, her daughter with a birth day dinner, those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Mr. and Mrs. McGougney, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Greenwood and Mrs. Vivian Lewis. The dinner was served in courses. Antichurch club members rallied here last week and raised $20,000. The church gave $2.50 rug to the church pulpit. Malolee Gigson entertained a few friends Sunday among the guest were Rev John Dodd, Lonnie Harris and Jordan Hicks, also local Mr. E. Tarvoy spent Sunday in Forest, J. Bradley in convalescing. **Card of Thanks.** We take kindness and thankfulness our friends and neighbors for their kindness and valuable service shown to us during the short illness and recovery and brother, R. A. Land, who departed this life F. b. 1, 1919. mrs. Land, Wife and Childer, S. Land, Mrs. Land, Mrs. Bessy Sandery, Mrs. Violet Watson, Mrs. Katy Hackerbeck, Mrs. P. Land, G. W. Land, Mrs. Willis Land, M., P. A. Land and Corporal E. R. Land, Brother. **Card of Thanks.** We take kindness and thankfulness our many friends in and out of the city for their kindness as shown to adoring the illness and death of our friend, Mrs. Willis Watson, who departed this life March 15, 1919, in the Baptist sanctuary We thank people of Kelys and Mocill, Texas, for their valuable help. We thank Mrs. E. L. Farth and family (where), for the beautiful floral offerings. Also thank Samie Hawkins (where), for the beautiful church Chapel A. M. N. church. Summarize: Budge Hazel, Daughter Robert Hassell, son-in-law. Wren Land, Sister. Singing School. P. T. Land, R. W. Land, Willie Land, J. A. Land, Samuel Land, Corp. E. R. Land, Brothers. SHEERMAN. Shannon, Tenn. March 30—Rew. G. W., Lane of Okemek, Oka, in conducting a series of meetings at New Hope Baptist. J. P. Stacks W. E. Ewing PEOPLES UNDERTAKING CO Funeral Directors and Embalmers Shipment Service First Auto Ambulance and Auto Hearse Services in Dallas Homes drawn Equipment when preserved. Telephone S. W. M. 1296; M. 1450 Automobile M. 1296. DALLAS, T. N. TEXAS GARLAND. HENDERSON. ALTO. Card of Thanks. in visiting her brother, Mr. Jan. Lewin, in family. The Praternal Burial Association offers you protection, see or phone us. The birthday anniversary given by members of St. James M. E, at the parishioner in honor of their pastor, Hardman was granted special relief from the death of the recipient of many handcowe presents. The annual Thanksgiving season both of K. of P. and Calanthanus of St. James M. E, the third in, 2:30 p. m., at Andrew and aortium. Everybody invited. The reporter is in receipt of a Cahillanus of St. James M. E, who is now at Camp Upton, He has recently returned from Praternal Burial from actual fighting on Western front distinguishing himself being awarded by Sergeant. Bell has returned from Oranga, where he has been assisting Rev. H. D. Danner in a big revival. Lost Relative. Would like to know the whereabouts of Charley Hayton, who left Oranga, where he has been assisting information will be received by addressing Mrs. Lacy Powell, 623 Messrs. Jas. and Will Lewis attended the funeral of their brother, Mr. Tom Cresswell. Furnished Roomy recently furnished and solitary. A quiet home in best location, see Mrs. S. Ellen, prop. 32 E. Brockett street. In the death of Mrs. Clara Williams at her home, W. Washington lost a good Christian pioneer lady being a consistent Christian of St. Clement's Church, C. M. Washington attended 19th inst. by, Rev. G. F. S. Everett of the Fraternal had charge, Rev. J. P. Powell has accepted the pastorate of FIELD Chapel Bishop church, near Howell. Trade, Here. If you want cheap grocery visits, W. Cresswell, corner North East and Brockett churches, is good to eat and it will be to your interest to see him. Sophie Rushell is confined to home. An over-sight in mentioning Mrs. S. Ellen, who attended the funeral of her sister-in-law, Miss O. Mattie Shelton of Wichita Falls and daughter, Mrs. Mary Goodson of Vernon are at the bedside of Mrs. Cameron, Texas, March 20. — Prof. C. Rice of Austin was in the town when Johnne Young, sister of Dr. Young, will spend several weeks here. Mrs. Young will attend a few days here, but "hitting the market" Mrs. Buster Lymore, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thomas of Calvert apen a few Days here visiting visitors Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown. The present Teacher Association will be the 11th. Mr. Judge Gulits delivered an able lecture to the Association, Gulits is a member of the board of the Association with the work of the school the association meets every Tuesday evening. Rev. Ashburn apen a few days in the school to train a boy. A City clerk trained his school Dell last Friday. Miss Laura Osborn was in the city Saturday in busin- "Black Billy Sunday" in having a great meeting here. Mrs. Young next Sunday in the town we ever heard for mon only. The next week of Mayfield attended the school closing at Dell will attend the school closing at W. Warren aid his quarterly conference at Lights. Light Channel will pell off her big spring rally this week. She plans to spend a few days here apen a few days in the city next week. Mrs. M. I. Richardson, who has been confined to her bed for several weeks this week, was the guest of the Mrs. Lester, the daughter of Mrs. Della Guy died on last Friday after illness and of about 2 months. She was about twenty years old. Mrs. Richardson was M. E. church. The funeral service was place on Sunday at 11:50 p.m. Lost Relative Furnished. Trade. Here. CAMERON. THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919. SATISFYING RELIEF FROM LUMBAGO Sloan's Liniment has the punch that relieves rheumatic twings. This warm-giving, congestion-relieving remedy generates without rubbish the aching pain and brings quick relief, surely, clearly. A wonderful help for those with arthritis, headache, limbago, bruises. Our bottle contains your dragonet for it by name. Keep it handy for the whole family. The big bottle is economy. Sloan's Liniment Kills Pain ROSEBUD. Rosebud, Texas, March 20—The attendance of the Rosebud Colored Children at Rosebud School is one I presume to the favorable conditions for farming. The Colored Summies are returning to the campus, the reporter and a few of the rosemonds spent a portion of Saturday at Pound Creek, when a joyful time has arrived. The given Friday and Saturday nights respectively were financial success. The independent Baptist pastor over the top Sunday both day and night. He is about to enter a new field of rosemonds, a delitious business, him well in his line of endearment. The reporter was given quite a delitious business, his birthday in his line of endearment. His birthday by Madama R. B. Butter and Lizzie Lewis, old resurrection section. A two-course lunch was furnished by the handsome Shergola solider boys and the elf fairer boys. Mrs. Johnie Hicks has been very ill at her Shallow home, the entertained Sunday at dinner Privates S. Cooper, Rev. W. M. Loffon, Messrs Joe Miller, the reporter and the monitor Lacey Jackson. Robert were the welcome guests. Private Ben Hubbard has returned to the school. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, ex-residents of Iosebed, visited him Saturday and Monday. Master Eddie Calvin and Misa Cotina Garnett made a brief visit to the Industrial Institute, an industrial institute. Mr. A. Dixon was at home at a room on Monday at her residence. Rev. W. M. Lefton and Private Summits and Cooper were PILOT POINT. HEARNE. MIDLOTHIAN. Midlaholm, Texas, March 20-21 college church in Colorado top top top, Mr. Hill wife and wife are here from Oklahomie, and wife are here to the church in a singing choir. We are in need of a good teacher me, Mr. L. C. Holland is预 备. COMING! EDITOR DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, LECTURER AND SOCIAL SERVICER, ADVOCATE, STATE ORGANIZER NEGRO BUSINESS LEAGUE IN TEXAS. Will lecture in the interest of the Business, League and Socio-Social Studies quarter century of work in Texas as a publisher, indicted with the work people from every angle, Mr. King had much experience and what people are too well known to need explanation here. When you see the anatomy of your business, your doubts in difference and prejudice, and help to make his coming business work. Places I Will Visit—Dates. The places with dates which I have notified up till now are as follows: Corpus Christi, Thursday April 3 Port Lavaca, Sunday April 17 San Antonio, Tuesday April 18 San Marcos, Wednesday April 19 Lockhart, Friday April 19 Littig, Monday April 14 Hearne, Sunday April 15 Hearne, the 15th of April to the following places in East Texas and the states of Arkansas and Louisiana. Having places and dates: Longview, Wednesday April 16 Avinger, Friday April 18 Okolona, Ark. Sunday April 19 Grove Baptist Church in country) Okolona, Ark. Tuesday April 22 Rusley, Texas, Friday April 28 Shreveport, La. Monday and Wednesday, April 30 DeKalb, Texas, Friday, May 4 Anna, Texas, Sunday, May 7 Honey Grove, May 9 Honey Grove, Wednesday, May 7 Bentham, Thursday, May 8 Bentham, Friday, May 9 Sherman, Sunday, May 11 Duplin, Sunday, May 11 Point, Wednesday, May 13 Gainesville, Thursday, May 15 Wichita Falls, Sunday, May 18 Denton, Tuesday, May 18 Dallas, Tuesday, May 18 Dallas, Friday, May 23 Grand Prairie, Monday, May 24 Burford, Monday, May 28 Mineral Well, Wednesday, May 30 Abilene, Wednesday, May 30 Brownwood, Tuesday, June 3 Lampasas, Wednesday, June 7 Bellton, Thursday, June 5 Cleburne, Sunday, June 8 Dallas, Monday, June 9 Sherman, Tuesday, June 10 *Note- Dates will be made for all announcements. Watch this column for announcements.* Ay, city town or community, interested in the establishment at and gin or other enterprise which may offer employment to young Colleagues or who may desire to further life in the community of the community will find Mr. Kivin, a valuable alde. Those who devote their lives to work will do well of course, not write. 2600 Swiss Ave or Personal 2701 Cochran St. Phone H. 6299 Tallas, Texas. WINNSBORO MART. Mart, Texas, March 20.—The tea party given by Mrs. E. M. Mosley, one of the company mule on last Friday night was a small affair. The luncheon cake and hot chocolate were served. All present enjoyed them. Master Willett Gason, the Express boy, Mrs. E. M. Mosley, has come to Ft. Worth. Sick listed: Mrs. Annie Woolf. Mrs. William Villani, my being held at Rocky Creek, Rev. S. A. Hayden, pastor. They need your prayers. BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Learn to make and re-silver mirrors. For particular sake. Emmet W. Prunz. 1915 Jackson St. 2-5-6 DON'T FAIL! SERIES OF ARTICLES WRITTEN EXCLUSIVELY FOR PUBLISHED EXCLUSIVELY IN JOHN B. HARRIS REPORTING THE Racial Conditions in Devas- tated Europe AND OTHER MATTERS OF VITAL INTEREST! 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We shall be pleased to mail FREE for those sending for our ques-tips, or you may consult the Hairdresser using JOHNSON'S SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM BOOM from this SCHOOL, she is competent name. Safety scapel and hair treat. by Parcel Post. 1.00 ME. W. A. JOHNSON, Street, Boston, Mass. in making the hair grow LONG, SOFT and CLOSSY. We shall be pleased to make a microscopic examination by mail FREE for those sending for our question blank, including a 30 cepstake postcard, or you may consult the Hairdresser using DR. and MADAM W. A. JOHNSON'S SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM in your town. If she holds a Diploma from this SCHOOL, she is competent to advise you. We usen for her name. A six weeks scalp and hair treat. ment will be sent by Parcel Post for $1.00 Address DR. and MME. W. A. JOHNSON, 800 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. HERE'S RELIEF FROM THOSE TERRIBLE HEADACHES Those terrible headaches are relieved almost instantly. You may use them for about seven years. My head would work so badly that time that you could give it through. I would not use it for that. A wonderful remedy for headaches. HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL TAILORS 211 N. Central Ave. Suits made and fitted in our own shop. First Class — CLEANING, PRESSING AND ALTERING Ring us now. PHONE M. 5098. PHONE HASKEL. 1679—WHEN IT NEED OK Co. Furniture Cash, rent or instalment. We deliver to all parts of the city. We have a graduate from Tuskegee to do our repair work and upholstering. Our prices are the lowest. We offer free installation. We have new Satisfaction guaranteed. E. W. B. Welch, E. W. B. Welch, Dallas, Texas 1022 Stoll street DR. KIDD I treat successfully all blood and diseases, rheumatism, uric acid poisoning, intestines, liver, kidneys and bladder, nervous diseases, malaria, diseases of the skin, urinary tract, ulcer, old sorees, piles, fasciitis, ruptus zomia, diabetes, gallstone, stones, and swollen joints, appendicitis, overtia, hepatic disease, insomnia (inability to sleep), epilepsy (fall sickness), nerve weakness not mentioned here. I treat diseases not mentioned here. Up-Stalrs Over Coker Drug Store WE BUY, SELL AND EXGHANGE P TRADE US YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT 1031 ELM ST. Dollars, Texas Have You Hair AND Scalp Troubles? Tell them to the Dermatologists and Scialp Specialists with a reputation over 18 years for best service. Since the year 1899, we have successfully treated and cured thousands of cases of scialp and hair diseases, which means that we have assisted Grand Nature Hillsboro, Texas, March 20—Mrs. Hodge of Ft. Worth made a business trip to New York, where she has for some time been employed at Ft. Worth, spent a few days at the museum and then attended at Littleton Zion Baptist church on Thursday night was declared free by all who witnessed the Chapel A. M. E. church on Friday night by the choir under the direction of the pastor, and was excellent. Mrs. Wardley is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Moea彦任意的 sick list is in an visiting her sick niece. LADONIA. Ladonia, Texas, March 28—Rev. E. S. Moore was at his post at Wesley Chapel, a sermon堂. Miss Bertha King accompanied her brother, Jesse King to Litton Helen Jackson, eight years old girl of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Rev. E. S. Moore attended the funeral at their home. She was laid to rest at Pleasant Grove cemetery. Rev. E. S. Moore was in Paris, Texas. Mrs. Babie O'Neal of Ardmore, is in the city, Mr. P. annual serpent will be March 23rd. Mr. Bud Brannon was called to Greenville, Texas, on April 16th. Mr. Bud Brannon visited home folks last week in Honey Grove, Mr. Clark and friend of town last ROXTON. Roxton, Texas, March 20–Sunday school was well attended. Mrs. Waller, pastor of the Christian church was at his post Sunday, both eleven o'clock and night services were in high spirits. Rev. D. L. Dunfried, Th. B. School state assistant missionary is representing the state Sunday school work. The work has proved much good to our people and we will be than glad to have him come again. Mrs. Martha Waller returned from Mr. Persie Smith of Honey Grove, Texas, is visiting friends here, he has just returned from the United States, and wife was at his new church work Sunday. Mrs. Harris of Tulsa, Okla., sister of Mrs. Amanda Browder departed this life on the 20th inst., to mourn her lost a husband. ITALY. Ialy, Texas, March 20.—Mr. George Hall and friends motored from Milwaukee Sunday after the Sunday school at Haven and Sister visited Italy Sunday. Nancy Hopkins and daughter of Frisco, visited friends and a very splendid sermon was preached Sunday evening by Rev. Highower at the Union Baptist church. A very splendid sermon was also rendered by Rev. P. B. Prince Sunset and a very splendid sermon was at the Union Baptist church school collection $21.9. B. Prince Sunset, a collection day and night $17.29; education collection $4.85 a very fine program was rendered Sunday evening at the NAVASOTA. JACKSBORO. FORNEY. Forney, Texas, March 20—ProF. Lectured at MZ. Zion Hall, Texas, lectured at MZ. Zion Hall, Texas Sunday night. Rev. Mackey delivered the mess of God to his people Sunday morning of which he was quite interesting. Rev. Halrion was with his people Sunday amid the envelopment weather that day. Mr. Chaley Olleron left Monday Mr. Chaley Olleron left Monday Miss Cora Brown left Monday for Terrell, Mriille Lillie Alexander left Sunday for School school at Little Flock Baptist church was well attended. Minnie Shaw left Monday for Longview, Texas. Mira. Ida Shaw left Monday for Ft. Worth. Rev. I. L. Williams was in Dallas for business. Little Hellon Ruffins is visiting her aunt in Ft. Worth, M. M. Gulls. FORNEY. Forsey, Turkey, March 20—Owens to the heavy rain that fell Saturday schools were closed. The Women's Home Mission school. The Mountaintop snowpack weather. To THE DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919. Not $1.00, not even 50c not one cent cost to you under our easy conditions. No extra charge for fancy, swell styles, no extra charge for cuff bottoms, pearl buttons tunnel belt loops. No Extra Charge For Anything — All FREE Before you take another order, before you buy a suit or pants, get our samples and new offer. Agents of other tailoring write, we have a new deal that will. We ask every man to answer this pants, every man, everywhere. No you live or what you do, write us a and say, "Send me your new free new different tailoring deal. nothing and no Extra Charges day, this very minute. Address Tailoring Co. Dept 6, Chicago,ILL. WACO. U. is going houses please write, we have a new deal that will open your eyes. We ask every man to answer this every boy in long pants, every man, everywhere. No matter where you live or what you do, write us a letter or postal and say, "Send me your new free offer," the big, new different tailoring deal. The Mt. Zion B. Y. P. U. is going on to the top under the leadership of the president, Captains Mr. and Mrs. Zion, who moved four miles north in the countr. Private A. R. S. Saunders returned from over sea. Private Water Leo has returned from the Camp at New York. Private Gillis and of PW worth here last week visiting Mitsa Valley Saunders a few a month ago. Martin, Texas, March 20–Rev. K. G. Leffton of First Baptist church was at his post Sunday and preached a great sermon. A big reconstruction meeting was held at McGill University, where Dr. Donatian stor and Deason McGill, Secretary. Sunday school was reinstated with brother Coleman, Supt. They also reconsidered the call of Rev. K. G. Leffton, Dr. Donatian, Rev. E. L. King made our hearts feel glad with one of his strong sermons. Mrs. Smith made a business trip to Valley Junction to meet her brother, Mr. Anthony Smith, Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Navatao. Miss Mary Gatton was here a few days ago from Navatao. Miss Mary Gatton was overed to teach his wife, one of the efficient teachers. Wake Chapter 57 O. E. pliantly entertained an audience of Mineral Wells, Texas, on last Friday night at the home the rest of the church, a street two, course lunch was served. Cargell of Goda, Texas was in on business Saturday, Rev John Washington came in from his church (Harvey Chapel) and rehearsed for the service. Mr. Emit Myers was laid to rest after a long illness. Mrs. Carrie TUT12—Summer school for teachers, June 9th 9. Courses in Literary and Industrial subjects. 2-6-18t YOUR NEW SUIT will be a DAISY and will give complete satisfaction if ordered here. PRICES TO FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE--Summer school for teachers. June 9th through July 18, 1919. Courses in Literary and Industrial subjects. 2-8-18 YOUR NEW SUIT will be a DAISY and will give complete satisfaction if ordered here. PRICES TO FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK The MODEL TAILORS 2313 ELM STREET BELL PHONE MAIN 4028 Bargains in uncalled for Double-Breasted, Box-Dock Suits. 1 tal raised $56.20. MARLIN Mr. Bob Evans arrived here today mistered from Camp Bowie, son of Joseph and Martha Evans. He Hoch church was up to the standard Sunday school was well attended. The school was in the same building but no sacre subject "Saving Sui- prov. 11-30." The Bible Institute con- ducted by Rev. Gatha just closed the school. We were told by Hope, the 23rd. There are more than 30 convents. Rev. Wilson, son of our late Rev. H. R. Wilsen is in Mr. Emerson is sick on S. 1212 Mr. John Ray, an old settler passed away last Saturday. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved family. KELTYS. OTTO. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. REV-MARIE POMADE—The Magnetic Hair Dressing, used with or without straightening irons, will grow 4 inches of beautiful hair in six months. Agents wanted. Liberal term. Requires 50 cents. Postage 18 cents. India Hair Grower The East India The East India Hair Grower INDIA HAIR GROWER. The remedy contains medical properties that go to the roots of the hair and stimulate the skin, helping nature do its work. Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a balm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy for heavy and beautiful black eye-brows; also restores gray hair to its natural color. Can be used with hot iron for straightening. Price by mail 50c. S. D. 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Solls for 25c per box one 25c box, one 50c box person that will use a 25c box will be con- duced, what has to grow your hair, just give what has to grow GROWER a trial and be convinced. Send 25c for all 50c box. If you will send 25c, and we will send you a full supply work with at once; also again's terms. Send all money by money-er STAR MAIR GROWER MANUFACTURERS Northern Branch — 1131 Clark St. — 1133, Envion Bouther St. — K.O. Box 812, Greenbush OLD REGULAR SPEAKS, TWO DAYS IN DALLAS AND GETS A PEEP INTO THE COLLECTIVE POT-REAL WORK GROUP Meetings at Hall for Dale Burn Orphanage—Milton and Obersee Outside the Droneworks, Dr. Arthur S. Jackson goes on to Lake Michigan, where he meets the meeting-Good Singing a Poste- cree-Mrs. Morgan and Little Lilee Jackson, Two Sisters Who Inho Jackson, Large Space Gives MAYOR LAWRENCE AS A CONFIN- GING SPEAKER GIFTS FIRST FLAACE—DALLAS GIVES LARGE SPACE TO MEETING. Tells The Story of Mecca, Texas, a Growing Town—Dearer a Lec- ture in the City, Making New Britches, Making New Dates to Be Keep Inside of Death and Disaster—Have Seven“, T. K. Price Making a Great Heart—How it Works Somewhere in North Texas, March 18, 1919. "I spent Saturday and Sunday at the political soldiers were as busy as an army camp. The Good Government is supporting Mayor Laweran and his administration for a second term has been supported by the voters, and that statute politician, Lawyer Ammon Jantz Wells, lawyer Ammon Jantz, and his retinue are supporting the second floor of the Grand Temple Knights of Prayer and his retinue are supporting publicity subordinates are sending out Literature to every man who did not pay their poll tax on or before Jan. 11. They are receiving no response. At the mouth, they have their orders to move on and, believe me, they The Dickson Grubanage Rally. Sunday, was without event except for the Red Letter Day given to the people of the people of this city of both races. The hour was set for 3:20 p.m. The place was the auditorium of the city hall, where most a record crowd. Men and women were there representative of the city, and there were some from every walk of the Not only were all sections of Dalke represented, but many came The meeting was held primarily for the benefit of the Dickson Orphanage Dickson one of the best-known Negroes in the State and founder of the Fein was present and spoke of the success of the orphanage the meeting brought a substantial sum to be used for the orphanage The said children were Dr. Arthur Jackson secretary of education of the Orphanage; Bishop Church: the Staff Correspondence. N. W. Hathee, the oldest Negro teacher in Dallas, gave the ceremony his gift. Never in Dallas have the singing voices of Negroes been better demonstrated at the museum year after year. Negroes and white people alike greeted the singing仰韶舞, a traditional solo part, naming a number of Negro folk songs and spirituals, Mrs. I. C. Johnson, the Negro schools of the city, led the performance for thirty songs. For thirty minutes before the meeting opened the Rev. W. L. Hatthee, the oldest spiritual song, giving the gathering the appearance of a real Negro revered leader. N. W. Harles introduced the Rev. Dixon as "the man who in lieu of other man in Texas," The Rev. Dixon outlined briefly the object of his mission, "to help the children during the nineteen years since its beginning it has handled more than 100,000 Negro children under the supervision of the best white people, and in the homes of the Negro children and in the homes, is the method followed after the Negro children reach adulthood. He appointed for support for the orphanage, which has lastly received support from the Dallas business men. In closing he urged the Negroes not to be sent to places he declared that present conditions which are found in many places. He declared that present conditions beginning toward improving living conditions among the Negroes of Dallas. Dr. Arthur Jackson, Waco spoke next that a new day is in the dawning for him. He said that more than anything else, demonstrated that he is really an American citizen, some of the chief points of his argument were the statemanship had hampered the progress of the Negro race by assuring that what the Negro wanted was to be free. He said that all the Negro wanted was a chance to help himself. A man who grew into the war was especially urged. He also discussed the recent injunction which the Waco Negro Movement has put into a protective committee when they were refused a vote in the primary election thoroughly, especially when he "Any time a foreign foe lifts his hand to strike down the free institutions of America they will find a boy at the gate with a sword." Mayor Lawther Speaks. Mayor Joe E. Lawther, who mat on the stage during the meeting, the speaker. The Mayor said in part: "My *Pallow-Citizen*. It is indeed a business which was primarily for the benefit of Dickson's Orphanage. In my opinion, than that of caring for the little ones and I believe it is the will of the children, and I believe it is the will of this to the little of our ability. There is no greater work, and there is no better sign that the members of the community tufties than this assembly for Colored orphans. We heartily every word which Professor Jackson has said. We have indeed I believe for the new India I believe for the equal rights for all and special privacy for none. We have one common Home for all and a difference in our color. He regards Our heart and soul of every living person to us and has tried to meet for them all, no matter what their color or station. We have tried to insee feeling and hatred between the races is an enemy to our country, of which we are an honored fellow-citizen. We understand it. You work on our land, and it is here that the races understand it. Other you work on our land, and it is here that the races will work on their side, and between us we can keep the old Mavor Lawl.er's remarks were received with much applause." Mexia, Texas lation own the land they till. They are behind in not owning a number of sites in the country. Among the heavy land holders are Hon. Raph Leng, who owns some 70 acres. Will Kimball, 400 acres, Rev. L. W. Thomas 150 acres, Others are Ell and St. Peter, J. W. Orwold, Sam Hawkins, Ned Echols, J. E. Young-blood, Wm. Hobbe, E. Hobbe, C. C. Cotton, D. T. Pucker, Frank C. Roll, Jas. Williams, Ab Bell, Walter Bell, R. A. Mayer, Davie Taylor Kelley, Jim Brown, W. L. Baker, Berry Baker, Gles Cotton and D. Cotton I forget to say that Henry Digs and S. A. Eckles are skilled mechanic Jno. Edward has been engineer for twenty years. Herman Deming is his alde. G. A. and L. H. Smith are tree plant engineers. Malt Colleen spoke at St. John A. M. E. church, Rev. W. A. Younger an older grandstand were Rev. J. W. Hawkman, Beil, D. C. Halley. Several white persons were present and told me many advice. Mestia is marching on. The State Teachers Association Prof. T. K. Price has a scheme to enroll 1000 teachers in Texas on or before June 15, 2014, to less nights in the effort to awaken a proper interest in the Association. He is a member of every teacher. He is the state president. An Explanation. Dates and Places When and Where I From Here. Leaders in the Dallas Express, the prominent newspaper, the Social Service and League Work which I am undertaking to foster in the community of last week certain places and issues of last week certain places and speak and organize. Through force of circumstances I have been detained here and in North Texas, and will not be detained until the end of the first week in April. Being MIs-understood. Another thing, I am being misunderstood and the work I am understanding to do is being hampered and frustrated by the work of the leading man, or rather the one whom I think has influence, in the town, and that I want to be entertained, and that I want to get the idea that I am coming to a guest house in town—that I am a professional wind-jammer, with a professional axe to grind, hidden in the town, not out of the way, that I can have a crew to which to spout, and that I want to be the town off pretty, he writes me, giving me a new date, when all of this can be worked out, and that I want to show off or grind my axe. I don't want you to show off. Abilene, Sunday at 3 p. m. April 5 Corsicana, night April 9 Calviston, Thursday night April 10 Navasota, Friday night April 11 Wharton, Sunday 3:00 April 13 Victoria, Monday night April 14 Beerville, Tuesday night April 15 Chapman, Thursday night April 16 Owatonna, Friday night April 18 Hope, Saturday April 19 After the 10 of April 1, we follow the place in East Texas and the states of Arkansas and Louisiana. The following places and dates: In 7/19, we must double the num- ber of store, and other pieces of busi- ness. Have Sense. Don't Laugh. I am selling raffle tickets for a blind woman. I would know what to do with A man down town was hit with a coward egg? What is a coward egg? It is an egg which runs after it hits you in the back. A cow should always be milked on the outside. I do not object to you making noises if you are quiet about it. When is a man your half brother? When is a man your old cow out of care? When you see a man bent on spending all of his money, he will 1920 MRS. HATTIE EZELL NORWOOD neon be broke Didn't you say yesterday that you had a thousand dollars at your back? Ten, but didn't see me leaning on the national bank's table to tell you. Women live longer than men, because they have no one to take them to death. I always liked to see a woman play the fiddle and give her rest. Women were judges the women who came to court in better clothes would never come clear. She would get the limit every time. Women would be said that if women were troUSERS, that they would get up in the night time and be alone. Political Trouble. Friend—You have given her one of the best news in the church. Uhner--Walt halt she. She's right where a stained-claw window will throw a red light on her face. R. W. W. McALESTER McAlester, Okla., March 20 — Llewis Leville Beck accompanied by his mother, the city guest of Miss Nora Benson. Miss Linda Hopkins has returned to Oakland, City. She was wunderdown in the city. That Saturday night, causing much disarray. The resident of Rev. Fletcher Morris was injured. He was injured. There was a rally at the G. M. E. following classes report that day, but many of the students were $2,000. Mr. Karyt Myrh left today for Charcoal, Okla. Miss Jodie B. Davin has been $2,000. IN MEMORY OF Compo. Mrs Hattie Ewell 1. I was at the dear old horse Arrived when the At the lonely little hour If I could have seen you How I would have But God knew, he took 2. Over the hill when the sun I went to your gravel On the last day in the park There we cleaned at Wishing we could hear Another year has r 3. Hark, its the Shepard pain All it is my papa How we can hear God surely heard ya For us He has certain ta 4. When the death angel knelt In the still watch An Angel came to me And went to Heaven The day is over and We the loving am You bye and toile 5. Papa I love to tell the s For I know you are Now I am singing here But some day will Sleep on dear earth For God is calling 1. I was at the dear old home not long ago, Arrived when the sun was sinking low At the lonely little home, papa I mins you so, If I could have seen your sweet face How I would have rejoiced But God knew, he took his choice. 2. Over the hill when the sun was setting It was too dark to grave, but could not stay On the last day of the month of May We there cleaned and there the flowers we laid Wishing we could hear the tender voice say Another year has rolled away. 3. Hark, its the Shepard voice I hear! Ah! it is my papa dear How we wish you were near God surely bear the prayer For us He has certain taken care. 4. When the death angel knock on his chamber In the still watch of the night An angel came and they took their flight And went to Heaven out of sight Now, the shadow of the night dawned night We, the loving family will meet You bye and bye. 5. Papa I love to tell the story For I know you are singing glory Now I am singing below How I am singing my wings and go Sleep on dear papa, sleep on For God is calling his children home. at her home in Vanilla, Oka, or the account of illness has resumed her work as a member of the faculty at the University of W. R. Jackson spent a few days with her husband. Mr. Robert Hammer went to Kansas City for medical care. Purcell, Okla, March 28—The entertainment given at the U. B. F. Saturdays at the University of Oklahoma is beckoning at school house Sunday, March 23, everybody is cordially invited. Rev. S. H. Hughes will be speaking at the Baptist church, Rev. Carver always have something good to offer him this year. Joel Henry and Diamond Jefferson Sunday. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Missie White and brother are here visiting her from Alabama. Krista Oklahoma, city last week, Mrs. T. F. Juge and business boss last week. Buy it your paper. It is your paper. OKMILGE. Okmilgee, Okla, March 20—Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Juge spent Saturday in the Marquette, Seeney town of San Antonio, Texas, are domiciled at the Nance Hotel, in the city Monday from Oklahoma City and spent several days in Oklahoma City with her husband, Rev. J. S. Dawson is now married. G. H. Howard of Tulsa on route from Muskegue, stop over at the city a few hours later Thur- The many friends of Lawer *M. J. Jones* Joley, regret to mention the many friends of Phoebe Ariz, and extend to his wife their beautiful son aymy. Pailier is in the city visiting his relative and friends. He was 2nd Loeutenant in the 370th Infantry Machine Gun Battalion. Mertha Bertha and Lydia Jones entertained many of her friends at a birthday dinner, Wendy Mertha and mother, Mertha Jones. Quite an enjoyable evening was spent by all present and Mr. presents. Mertha and Lydia Johnson and Mrs. Alma Dawson were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock Sunday at 10:30 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, and the relaxing. Only the relatives and a few intimate friends were present. A successful trip on the matrimonial Prof. Evans of Beggs was in the city Saturday, Sunday was a beautiful day and services at all churches Would Like to Know. Would like to know. Anyone looking the warehouse of Willie Parham when last heard of was in Jacksonville, Texas, four- year-old, published in the Expres- applied, written in the Expres- write Pearlent Oeder Parame, (brother) Oklmigeor Moe Co., Oklmigeor, Okla. N. A. A. C. P. The N. A. A. C. P. met Thursday evealing at Mt. Olive Presbyterian PURCELL OKMULGEE. M. S. S. J. W. EZELL A.1. daughter o, sing low you so, not stay powers we laid we say number night drawing night and go one. LAWTON. Lawton, Okla., March 20—The A. M. E. church had their rally last Sunday, also the Ministers Alliance. NOT Good old Colored couple to can chickens, garden, fruits, lawn a honest people who want good st. Send reference, experience and g. tion. No small children. Drawer NOTICE Colored couple to care for home place, porch garden, fruits, lawn and help house with woman people who want good steady home with reason- ance, experience and general description. No small children. ED. A. PAGE. Drawer D Sand Spring Good old Colored couple to care for home place, ponies, cow, chihuahua, garden, fruits, lawn and help house woman. Must be hired. Good old good placed with reasonable wages. Send reference, experience and general information. No description. No small children. ED. A. PAGE. IMPORTANT NOTICE The Gunter School For Embalmers Has just opened its Spring to cants enter not later than April 15. We are more fully prepared special training and lectures in Ar in and Demi-surgery. Our Demostrators are men just opened its Spring term, and desire to have no later than April 1st, for the next examinat e are more fully prepared than ever to give out lectures and lectures in Anatomy, Sanitary Science, nil-surgery. demonstrators are men with reputations backed ace, and we are the only School for Negroes in nates with all the State Board of this Country dress. Gunter School For Embalme Has just opened its Spring term, and desires to have all applants 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, Embalmin 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 Board of this Country. For particulars address. The Acme Candy Kid-ken, Norris and Norris, Props. 3-22-21 ICE for home place, ponies, cow, and help house woman. Must be handy home with reasonable wages. General description. No descrip- EB. A. PAGE Sand Springs, Oklahoma. 3-22-11 term, and desires to have all appli- cation for the next examination. Than ever to give our students anatomy, Sanitary Science, Embalm- with reputations backed by years NOTICE! — a a — ¥ = a ahi 3 . oP FS a a Se ae eal ig eA hin ¢ if 7 ria a ‘ awl a a et NOWOWN ; SSS C=5 We are too busy to write an “Ad” this week, So come down and get some of our bargains in Millinery and Ready-to-wear & Shoes. Buy your Dress and pay asmall de- posit and have it for EASTER 1708 ELM STREET sassouesancesensenessopensvesonsesnitseseesetl cert eres aessas ————— HON, JOHN E. MITCHELL REFRE-| tainance. SFLANS J EVTEREST OF Wax [motte puns ne CAMP COMMUNITY 8 “htm, “Je Caldwell Praster, Mrs. ‘Some forty or fifty citizens of th eliy met at Saint James ALM. E, ‘church, Thursday night to hear Hon Sohn i. Mitchell” representing the ‘War, Department's War Camp. Com: prmmmity Service who ts traveling interent of tho "Rovernment, "The ‘honored visitor spoke | a ength upon tho ‘mediate establish Soest of a community center in Dal Tas for, the benefit of seturning #0) fers which "would enable the s00d ‘Glisenry at well as the government {fo aid In Keeping’ tact the morale ‘four soldiers an they return to elv ‘tan af. “The ditingwisbd visitor, discussed fully" other cities where. thin Work ‘hasbeen established. “The government has set aside 8 fund of 4.000 for Mts crtablshimen {nition ‘whore much danger to. the ‘morale of our boys Turk. 1 is aware Ot this fact. and is. endeavoring a fhe boys return from over. there fw make the War Cem Commit Bervice center thelr beadquartera anc fo tothe end fo. sollting, the teak Ge the populace in ite main 4 7 ; v5 4 These Candidates are pledged to conserve your Interests WATER COMMISSIONER re tainance. ‘Thowe present endorsed the move- ent after whieh the following com ultteo was appointed: ‘rs, "J. Caldwoll Frazier, Mrs S. Rice, Mrs. Bell. Reynolds,” Mra. Le He Mayes, Mes Hatum, Mra F.C Harris: Wm. P, Vauebn, De A Te Hanyan, John Hi. Dixson, BW. D, Welch, Dee RT. Hamilton, @. 1. Boswell, Alona Beall and 8. . Simp- “°K subcommittee was also appoint of to do detall work. ‘TOWN BEING FLOODED WITH RE- ‘TURNING HEROES FROM “OVER ‘WERE? ‘On every sicest practically one ean see the woolen eladed heroes of ‘Uncle Sam's returning home fresh roi, che foot Sage having erred In" trenches. and some having been eld io reserved. awaiting thelr time {To have been given a cance to spit fold Frite, Among the Tate arrival baving been discharged at Camp Bowie, is Private ‘Ollie Tewis and thany ofher names whom the reporter {iiled. to aecertain.. Private Laws Sys that he will give. out hie full islon of the things encountered 00 \the field of battle, ‘DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, TEXAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919, THESE ARE THE MEN PUT THEM IN OFFICE APRIL 1, 1919 A Square Deal For All me eae Ps Age + \e ~ ee | ) a es ri - SPECIAL FAVOR FOR NONE The Citizens’ Association ‘EL BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school was in its prime seemingly a spirit of brightnen ‘welled within each pupil and teach fer. Supe. S.C. Black Is. prepared ‘Att am, services were: whole some and apprectative, Rev J. J. Hil ‘taistane. pastor was’ at hig best "The. Starlight tand of St.John aptixe church held’ & meting wit the Starlight band of £1 Bethel much ood was derived from the co-oper ‘The B, ¥. P. VU. is the attraction for all” persons inthe. afteraoon ‘The ‘attendance. Is "Erowink weekly. Come out to hear nn, interesting pro: fram, “Bros, J. Le Penticost and Parker are atthe. heli. ACE prim. service was the ell max for the day.” Rev. W. 1. Dixon ‘with ‘a. numberof the “orphans ot Dison’ ‘Orphan “dome entertained fan" appreciative audience, “The” do- Dalen was. $2740. ‘On Thureday night, 19th Inst, Rev. ‘Dison. and. studen's. of | Orphanare ‘wil give an ‘entertainment for bene- AU of the Orphan. Home. REV. J.J, HILL, Asst, Pastor. ME, JONES, Clerk | Mrs, Minnie Griffin formerly of ‘Dallas and’ Mrs Davis, both of Tex: ‘ariana ‘are Tere, having responded {to a telegram ennounclug the death ‘ot Stra Won Grin last week, left Wriday aight’ for thelr home ta. Ter- arvana, "APE. MRS, LUREINE COLE DIS APTER LONG ILLNESS. Mrs, Luriime Cole, wife of Mr [wiley cole, after a few months’ il eas” led” Monday crening at 7 ofclock at her home, 3905 Watts Bt, of tuberectona. re, Cole was born December 26, 1804 fn Dallas, and imerrted in 1914 She spent all'of her ife In Dallas find leaver ‘a. ushand, ite. dau ter, nother, sister, brother and sand fnoiter. to mourn er Toss. ‘he was uried Wednesday evening trom the Christian chureh of Thomas Avenue, Rev. G. W. Taylor offclating Gum) cotonsD Ax Asrerorne Carnie ann cones Mr. Cynos Eider of Hardy, Oba, afte feo om ee mete eure Se Sa coronas So ee recta artis meee Serene oo eee soins Jaetueet ap rece 0 WH0x" AF Gora oan eh oot Se es ici Sreeee ae ie eter rats Sas Crue tiie thee iad Es ron amare emcramarad for"rant preter anADDNy 281 ‘TO THE PUBLIC” | have Just opened the Queen Beau ty Parlor 417 N, Central avenue and is pronared to serve a generous ublte with all tho latest and. most Improved methods in facial and alr ‘treatment ‘Our parlor shall always ater. to the best ade, and our Workmanship willbe of the very Death sradutes at the Poro Colicze, who. shall have charge of our hair growing and drecs Ing: department, and spectal-atteaton wilt ‘be iven. to tucial beauty, "We Usk a'r of your patronage, Respecstully yours, MUS ADDIE WILLIAMS, QD. Coatral Avene, ‘WEALTH. (Soutbere: Pubtichy Commies) Raleigh, N.C —For year ‘North carolina has’ been eallniag ita Col ‘ored citizens Ina sytematic, War on disease among Negrosa. Dr. Mee Braver, Chet of the Tureau of ereulnin ts in charse of the. Work X'State Director of baventional and Health’ Work. amas” Nexvoes has teen appointed, who. in 1018 organ Hed! 410° Negro Comatnty” League, with & membership ot over. Sab. ‘The laguon have © standios em nities ‘on tuberculona”whlen its every” case, instructs the family In toetiods of cure, and bow to. vol contagion It oversees the. earry ing out” ot "those istrctions and Aino ‘atent's toenail saniition Other committee rive epoca a {ention, “an needed, 19 cane 10,1 holds meses. and ether contaxions fineascn One, commltee is charted With educations’ the ‘Colored. lsh Mirhood tn. neard to. water supply ‘Sad anitary “outheunea” Other” com feitecn loi afer choo! sanitation nd promote pig and conning. clo ‘Strdning, home. improvement, te “Pho secretary file out monthly and Jsnde to Dr.” Melirayer a. Drated eport provided by the State’ Board joe Healtn for stn births and lathe? all" cason. of leu, wit ftmes of attondine byticlane ba itary” closets nani; school a0 home improvements necured tron the leagues activity’ buble meet Ines aa ete. ast year 494 pobile meetings wore eld, with white aid Colored peakers, reaching” early 6,0 New from, iiz000 more were. reached {3 the dlstrivution ot Hterature pro: aed‘vy tho State Dourd ot Heath ind by" visita of learue members {Tho Necroen have reepended #0 well fo these forte that the work ‘has en ‘otarged. forthe current. year aiken ite own trons” abeal tothe [common enae. of" the Nave. aa, wall ‘ron, humanitarian and. sooner Ema ieee ey I te “tinea const pate parma ihroueh Jeary 0 pb scl or Negros Tountry, and #o SecRFing Rp eh Wektened Resto. eaderthing ‘Nort Carolina, reaznn that he real of {he sate meat be til uD rezarlee (of res or both, actuate See cee Aa wi ‘214 Lane Street [Now serving choice meals prepared by Indy waltrocses, For a good meal try us "Try & bowl of our famous eh AL J. Johnson, Managee, Manual No, M5—J. H. Lewis, N. P Guinn, ‘De. iE, Howell, Mt.” Cook, Wat: Roberson, ‘statone No. 2833. A. Jackson, x 'W. Watkins, Hobert Beal, Goo Dplen, a Teal Empire Now 239-—J. A. Austin, W. Mt Liones, J. A. Gilmore, N. W. Har hee’G. Terrell. PAGE NINE FINANCE COMMISSIONER * aN : gs 3 eS: £3 oe ae 4 Nie ti Cas ; me | $3 B® RePpenr : es : oN » So eee oy : Wea re eee p/ Visit Colored $ Headquarters at 2415 4 Elm Street : PIRE AND POLICE COMMISSIONER $3 ze or A \ $3 a i i £3 S 2, id m3 iad i ms me $3 CAPR, t. Bo MeaEE is 1 ae Seessshisissseeeeee ees 3 PoeSSo ees =——asaasnaaasnniotaeaoes aI Pk Pe ere ae PS eae ae ae ? Dr. Yoders, the Dental’Specialist NO DELAY, NO DISAPPOINT: MENT. WE DO OUR WORK £ iw THE E-Z WAY ! If you are in need of frst class dental work call on us for ex- tnbati at cue tnt enas sal ear ieee tinted sus coche Whee ie tg es sulting EXVERIENCED DENTAL, SPECIALIS'. We do only highs Shahar oct as et pecanc nee We dea ceaeae Foals wats ect ter ane eee Wo tae pel tos trie Cd wren ik nal ttn of De Yoder verge aa se ss Ba Gul Gore wana ae 0 ts sn] Aly iflgs * te to San ‘ela Wak — ahs pe Orem ce Gold Inlays. sue oP | eet See Wile Coew ea tm] sala bs (Se Ae ae Dr. Yoders, the Dental Specialist OVER CENTRAL STATE BANK { 151314 Main Street Salas, Texas Hours Daily 8 to 6 ‘Sunday $ to 12 ‘WELCOME HOME! WELCOME HOME! | ; Grand Reception and Banquet will te given at the Met- : Topotfan Hall, Em and Good Sis, ‘Thursday Eve., March 27, 1919 Famous 92nd Division " om ; tell you all the news of“Over Thera” aaa ange tate as eee ce rae sit ae trea Sis eta a aa a nla Se 2 tae t SS & os ES OO Br 9 SEY NN ag lai AAR SRE eee ple ae ali Mi 3 . Has bso a a a a eae cr at mea am cata par rr ale RB ce ; ? a rhe mA Sat a SA | i ee 5h i a) a aes aaa ti PEEPS SEEPS TES Oe eee eter eee re eee eee es [ie ae OR RK é GKTOH, - a Me oeNust ee es . All modern equ'pment—Bes? got ig ted, al wore guarented, eat hall : ‘ity to reat for lodge meeting snd ‘ s fsleraiment, Bee n autor os | 4 j] ating, 915% Calnoun St. i LY | Phones: at tee a Ur | Ft Wort, a Eee So asidence Rone. 357 Bandy By Appointment “Slee tamer 48 5 Die M % WALLIS 11% Bhat 80 treet . Fort Worth, Texas | —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— + ities Heures ‘Phoaret Bameue ofce 1. 2676 ae Residence B. 1290 2 W. S. CROSBY, M. D., se Physician & Burceon liens a1 9a serene ext Worth, Sse a 7 .@, >. . FRED ELSE ee ies THE TAILOR Pr eae Al q To A UE: cae N 10 0 Fe Wor(h, Texas, March 20-—An saaceiatlon for the enre of discharged Golored solders organized. Prot, BH, Yowler, principal. of ‘Wastington Heights’ "Blementary ebogl rah cried tehamian;* 3 We D, Kirkpatrick, U. 8. Inspector Mas. siectea"Secretmry; Dr. AL 1. Carper; ‘chairman of “programm com fice! Mr. GW. Turner, halr- fan, of reception eoinmltiece; Dr. i Garden, Slate Ye MC. A. bee ‘etary tor iacharaed Colored soldiers find. be. W. N. Martin, City Y. M,C A ecreary (rit) wee prove Beiped Wo perfect the orkaniay on. "Tho meeting was held "a0 3 Sebien aptiae chased” was Call of interest and & yearning dosire on the Dare of all i co-operate in his reat Torement. A YM. CAs hoped "ti. be deseloped from thi feeling. "The Gomnittee in cot Boned ot ihe pastor and two lay fen trou every chuceh tn the city. Tels planved to gives rand recep Hou. for all dlachargec solders i ‘her near future lee ta eee ete See Alpe Cowes. No. Harotmen of Jericho wit ele Sister ‘sunday at Bt sine Pa Sitee apie ebureh, ev. th, fins, wit! pach the seiion and Moar wll torn sowie un 1G. petites at 3 oho afer Sta te publ invited apie Sa prone Gone ane anda Sphere take nose bo oa tine inten rn a, Schon, ire oy neband Comoe rast, hin "Anns ‘ian a. aie ight Anton ite Clone At che laine ot atington Colored choo 'i wan, eidoneed that re boi cher ad heed ey eters torn” At very envalie Mech was rendre ‘byte Paoli machcreait to” beth jen ante teacher, "Te olf the wilin schol, Prot Tiddie ras proent aide ‘ile an nareting aden. Tpuntay, sare 20 at 2:00" m, ibys erty Hhe’ bird oem oem. Worth, ‘when they ie ‘nh Be James apt ‘Sire snd war na chaning a “iad! cht Tho ‘puble® te cabarne was ‘vile ME) Catia Soe fave Bie, W. Tildon, reeled ; 2 fw “dupa sacs am 4 tho inh of nother eran ye Mone ig and soe J." Tlgon, tad ‘Witeweua sad cn W. Tito ‘Wiinrwut bread hen Jean Men 8K, Prince and ber ihn, Me inn andre. Brockan, 121 a tiie edt, are eink overt Fete lie iin ste Wier Jactxon and daushtr of hambal, were the sven ot Sean wre W fers Cramp Ws lane Wie AM A. HL. WILLIAMS, ORIGINA. AND” PROMOTE OF TH TREATMENT OF TH MAIR AND SCALP. Gove, but ok forroten by ter friands and thove who haw her Bea atthe tio eri se anarge of the Pune ‘atty iw teat so si hin nad esiy tne: Bout etn he tthe utpouains eaaty Ca “outse whote methods are prov: fig ‘wo be "we most wonderful and Most ceeaful ot any Koow treat Ment. “todaye ho. was aanied by Wann Grin, ho worked Yh ‘her for several yearn andi Row iene he woth be ine pracipal and netrictor ot ve Colle Gone Wish Mint ‘Alien ax nenstnn tonteuctor SWersing Chapel Cc, church; vot WORTH J. BL SWANSON, ___Reporver ‘ice, 1901 E Mh Stree NEWS BOX at Bragx Comet Print ‘me Ca. 106 sone trot ‘The alas Exprowe tor Sale, Taclov check over 2e por word for roading notions, ec, when "you tuo your MESAOH tm the BOX. ‘Trde Marks GOOD SERVICE srceesensorensonsooey fn Third and Cramp direct iy nor tk Spencer, Pastor | there was a great spiritual re- ot! viele ail day" ik Mortog. Chapel |The faye was af ie lato: a0 wk Rapt. Jt Langston iat Mir owt of yon Me Buday mi| aes Yevet Sunday. ‘moraing at a |ft0 viliort welcome, The pater Sr |penchad'& powerful sermon inthe ME | Burn saree "One nition to te oil Siento gheat mentersnin dere alin coe attmctve pwr Lesave e lin tal ‘lane ac] "he Jur Lage with Mra, |p." Franklin presen in spreading over te enw cys The ver Ready Mi Getion’ mat deft _at the ands of caine Orr the Topcon Inthe inc "anduble dive coming Sub Mt aapattetpoonprompAy at'6 chock, si) Sis fteviag ‘ministers preached al garth "work tthe, incest of lt sat Hor. R: Harha, Be Sy ledtae Westers fades: her’ 3. 1 oo ium, De Bt. mes, Dalla Ter: Moline. 8° i Frine, De Ds Bap ieee, Miu Ping apn chore Boast tor he eamosien tian wrt srenion ipworth Langue Vitor te we sieaye welcome aM TORY . SMITH, tT preident of Hworth Lengve. cd Bosak eet A wummber of the city pastors met i allen Chapel A.M. "E. Church Mt. ‘Worth, Texas, and” organised. pastor union to inet ach week oh Hveadaye at 10:00 clock. The fol loving’ oitte-w’ were eeciod: Jenkina, Vroident, JG, Brown, Bec peiry Nc W. Nortworth, Aste tant decheiary’ and rite: H.W lana, ‘reanters ‘The object of te ongasization fa. io. have’ a. pastor cio roadie of” denoaton any. pasar ot or mor churches of se eity ‘i elebie memberuhip and are invited to be present with, ua ‘next Tuesday a foro o'lock am. in Allen Chap rormer oan Fiat and Elm streets ‘i$. Jenkins, President FG! itrown Secretary. ‘Alten Clagst L B Chase eee Seen 1 Basiae, ‘er. XB, Jenkins, D. D. Pastor, ah mpl 8 eal‘ ona Bg in Allen Chap fin eat seven ‘oaks the ine ‘most iagnificient brick edifice on the forver the center ot stration for he areal chureh ‘rolne™ populace ft the "hasther C3uy "The Sunday fcnoot war wal attended nnd. mack faiorest” mattered inthe lemon. Wi Davi know to er eat Sunday schoo with ba eam jie of raving tho" master ‘and SS ‘Thom pelt bound” withthe magnetism of his resourceful mind, ‘the ehreh tevice wus fully to the wandard.""The introactios were Iman und’ te ref address of the Minor wece very plain, eRe We Dotson ‘preached xr, sr: to" Dra Young, ‘acpresidie tider ‘recelved a. moat hearty" wel same, also Prat A"S. Juckvon, Gen: teal commminniooet of “education fhe A Me Bomurch, Liew WN rage of Bryant Rey, ‘Abraham te Crip ot "Houston, ‘rexan: Private dri of Athent Private son Con. aioe Ries Prive ed Boston a Tian, and ls Hole of Coron, tacoma rey. bat iteret” tnty and erated ie tase con. sveraton. wither Ore-a*brac th ta pot apr. Phos. ent “cole ron ot Ts shige selections andi as the the ction ot, deloete 0" the ‘ © deirate to Pisetoral‘Calfere, We "'D.” Doniter wen cleted, Ba addrea in 1114 Fart ‘atret: Nt. "Domier ‘has soe cutratons, Bis Fe. Guinn, at Tick Bane ‘venue’ wea. chosen ‘alternate four, Done. "Next Sunday wil be tonther erent day. Dr CB Youn, bar tried" aad worthy. ex-prending deri sowed the aay th Um Golection sunday #30216 "Ai aye ted, oot toat_cordlal eretinay” and. warmed!" welcome aa. . es wine re Te er ‘LAWTHE NOTICE! er allas Local ny, soni ne dad, go ancre tert algo dering to Save sree ah : Ce noe ae paarea|DALLAS BOW ARRIVES HOME Great Out fea oop an oun) DAUD, od TBR S as cary —— poate se Char | unGa 2Anin| So ——— Rose hadsiy from France, after being] Adres WANTED. ier one gun at | — ils lena tar iat's had To know the whereabouts of MY. nearty welcome He brought several ‘nabs Kasay Porter, Last beard from in| Soar net henutiful French home. cqAtl i Colgate, Okla. any information Silt gnd has much to say of bis experi- ‘night, wh tty recived y henner, | aba To, ay of Be exer” uh wh Marguerite Soatiaoe s mt ie as dangerous handling 93) oo bled wicee Por, Worth "Texan Roe be"open’ anchors and | ONE, 346-8 ER bls, Iife tea een sed roany | 224 Coch aly i Daneel, ae jMimes. He has never been wounded {2 ‘he es Manry 1. Daetet, 06 8, Het | cepted foe any mie-condice | d2f,,tB diay steels Feccivedthe'and nom of Dulahed for any mls-con Section the'aeth ster non Denver, ls) gt cemizsy wae. | wet Sire 3, Eller of San ‘Antone | so Carotine coiling, ugedeaty ROMY sapped over for s short stay with tts died widdenly Friday moraine, ot Herat Bor oui Sos Taso oh Xr hein the ge ta Toute ne Denver ond ig | Mews Haltie Wratt, New Hope, Texas,| were ‘Ret rere the had bean, to tend | She’ was « Aancial nese of the and pt inet bev brother Mis. | Peoples Burial Association for three tie fe ein ae ie Tera Enon eal nection fo tm fer von on account of continved {i “ine Hara “Atocation (or auc ie ee ee oe de Mrs, Bertha McKenney and My.) iter body wes cared for jointly by ae ack ath were gully "uur fr fag gb arn March 4h af the renidenee of Mun, { Buried at the Meaguite cemetery, The TANKS of EC Deets Me Wim | ae eeu very, hehe icing tha Wy. "tmsoce She's survted|oama 2 ae Sp tur ehliren Mrs Hate gat place fe PEACE-HILL NUPTIAL, |New Hope, Texas: Mrs. Eliza McFar.| 9@¥e thet A simple but attractive wedding var ‘ulemnised, “Sunday” Creu Mebane ar, an hea Raber Fence, S216 Keating avenue, Booker TWaahingion addon, eave tht daughter Myre in marrage to ME. Younte iil’ ot" Guinea Tera, Kern. arnt omeatings Ths Wedung. marr was played By ats Aarne The” groom eered fm ear of he soother, hrs Beale Tih while the bride eniared ot the fem of ber brother, Mr. tae Peace. MP" Dave Green aced tx best tan Shir a he’ room, oe Marsle 8 Hiltated sg" maid of honor, "The tride was owned in & rock o€ pale Plas Foote with old “hive. and four Sead riots rial bens {ohnatdh and carried tsbower bur fue of wile tnd. pink carnations he maid'of honor wore « net frock vce ite sali “te followin i Unt of presents Ne sndMts “Wille ‘Moore aad tay, pats of pllow’ cans, "owed fod tts Se and Mra. Robert ier. ‘tone ftlet water: Mt. and ie Sex rarer, cut sian ‘bowls Aen ftover Haws (wii) powders; rn tara Steet) and daurhter (waite Nanakerehe bag. and’ handkerehet Mita James Monroe’ Day, (vale) nanotech; Walter tad Warne S°3nGs hatenbors’ table elt ang Hiaen” (owele! Mr de Howard frome art; Mrifydnon, Willams, fair of towel; Sirs acres Wil Pat of plow ages? are Warrington {ind dubahtera pale of towel Me ha Mra Crarford, ‘water pieher iim “Beit ‘and. aon, "alvr "hapkin ‘ing, biter" haife sues sella faring knife; Lito Prank’ andy Eien, sites Mr and Sp, Johnson, towels! ain. Stel Stun sae vow re Mant ‘Srander" abe plates and con and ascertain firth ktm vase and a ‘Chait Joton, se of las’ Mrs Notlie‘Calwel, utter bowls MF, and Mex 'David White cot. gloat wate ites Nr. at ira Albert. Gry Bath towel See and ata. Hunt ce at ows Re and Mw. "Dar ll, bath towel, ry, ella rah ath towels Wr. ands. Seeee Wath fee aatiouery._ Mra ei” Palip ix "tad" pepper thaken and masa SovisAlean "Hotne ad mother, ‘ais pepper maker: Dre and al Ai‘ shenverd creams plcher and sus {bowls hr ana Mra Beane, thre ‘uae Sir and Mra Roberts" Peace ano’ ad aout, Mire Mary Shah Shoat; Me, and Mim Mc Peace, table haptia’ Air and ee, Wil "Pee, alt of pllow eaneas Mr andre ee Seale cee tees Mra. Mary Templeton announces the marriage of her daughter afte Marin to Mr ‘Noble G. Penn, March BIR.” At home after June'3, 1919, {081 Hast 10th “vireet, Dallas, Teres. el MATSON | sai? ‘Store DALLAS nox Akers nome balls taal Priate Dan Chatna, 317 Amerenn are Gb 9h Davos an arived oi afi fom France, fe bein Inthe mrses of the auton onthe iy fronds gave itt led an hearty wea He bros several foureniry ‘ot Veutfl French home fod har" miot‘ say of Bs exper. face oversea "Dau say anton {ion inte "aerous madling as ‘Aghting In the "open trenches, and ‘ty itn "boon inked tien fie han ever boon wounded [and eae oun erriziy vies. ars. carding Cainn, se ny yearn ed nadeniy Pita Doring ine, 7 at the hort of het daughter es nite Wrat, New Hope, Tena fe’ war's hasncial meme of the Peoples Durlal Aasocintion for three Years Sho: also rar n member of ihe" Gudsene iris Atsottion for {our months lat boderas cared for ‘laly ty bolt aatoclalons, and her body wat arled at thn fosute cemetery, The unear" wat atsaded by. ew. Soph fou andy. Dubner She ir fuyived Sp tour cbllaen: Mrs Hattie Wpnt, Res Hiopn, Texas: Mrm Fs Mefar’ Tas, Dalla, Texas doit Bowie, New Hops, Tenas thd Willie bowie Prost ‘Fem. ash, Harvon of Waco, Texas, ‘iat ian te gue Sunday and Monday. Dr, oaeph Winn, pasion of Pest rplnt “ehh of lyin, preached te Nace Baptn etch Uf which oy A ‘Aningon "Wilson in pastor, Wednesday nln Dela, wil [Revels the gust of rH arinston eee epee oe Or Will Grace formerly of this city but now ot Kansan Ch ‘Moy was i Dats this weak viing Mi’ sother Mex almeatn Grace surf South: Cen tral Avene Wr. BA Wiburn 2917 Thomas Ave. ove ofthe raat ardent of Dale prot ‘readers, this"week ote out ty commending the sreat week fh of his ong. and contnvour #0 ‘illo aba teeiber. MADEN, FLEA te NORE DALLAS Unis CHIVES AN. AROUSENG OuitioN i SHOW "Lovin Pune. ‘True: wo the advertisement tas td Been previously heralded broad fant over tho city” Madam Eli More's preseniatin ‘ofthe ‘Dalla fine was eceved under showers 0 trator” After a “continuation a uine""and ‘caretaking eforta Ue Mont of this manter tnind was, ex Bibited tothe, manic loras ub te ity on Moaday nirbe March 1 frit nriking ect "The Dallas iri Is a combination ot" Bre Tocal iis, who. have. fo ‘onthe esp. died in "parts by pro feaonalinatractra. ba dancin faving’ een ‘under’ the exclusive Sm ahom diggin A ill the Come " taped «tracts aur ation, "The opening wos. gorgeous special scenery and rope wer Soncrbatea: to take the openie tenant an Mies" hirley Mae Cox and Carre aulor_were very" etucatal a tht fancing"akit, tet dancin special Sas Gertrude Wits wit bo bear {fom onlin Ves ee wa {te soubrette wan "very ousiy" ap Dasded Sse Doane Sepera tome Intalan fra lion's share: The entre Dertormanoe wae tirscian In eve faiclar aad ‘wall worth the price Phe staging was koretgusly ad as itceniy arrange and eteca cred {upon te proucer. COLORED CIVTENK ASSOCIATION STAGES BUG MELTING AT CRATE TREE MALL IN OAK CLIFY. Speakers of Dallas also Prevent. ‘Arousing Meeting Held, ery two, tunaret.Coored ica a ninth warned Gravure’ Hall oo Bangin. srct Wedeainy "nin in“benalt "of he Citizens “Antotiation leet very. tan present wet hone exepon eed smi nr Sipyre tothe Caen ket wai Roan the apeakers to pave tke an acve yar ithe camps were Wo Moore. & Jordan, @ Bow: wel, Dr Wat aman He” Walker, Hv! "Gases? and” Careoes Caruk Chainan Geo. Bow: well ecg mater of cerennin, Bedueed th following Nakane fro ie WD, wele, J. H. Dion, Chale mts. of Colored Chiat Amocinon sibs oy Weta boxer, Win. F Wall sd. A“Auwtin, "chee Kore were cllet apn io ‘styrene inmates, ck belted Sievulew’ oring to Infonet fash tad the Leith’ porta a costes had prepared fo te eed: ie ‘ive _Cidnen'sAstociaton ticket an early aplaws auth te ical tapeans an. orerwhuing Eire tole Wovencraft for Mayor th flats ket = pie Sapte Sorat he Chat nara GIVE, FLOWERS 0.178, DEAD. I Fae a atten We take this method of extending to"the Bxcelsor Mutual Benefit Ae hclation oor fhanks and appreclation for their acta of sympathy and kind- cw farne te, Mine ahd death our siter tughter, Mage ‘Thomas who died March 16, 180, at'3UIU Plora. street. ‘She dled. “Sunday and her death fli was paid Monday’ by" the Ex- faler Mutual, sand. in "connection frit the incident acted as ‘all bear rs at ‘the funeral and. contributed owers abd a floral offering: and for there "acta of kindness tbe family brave that ihe shadows of sunshine hall forever dwell over the’ door of this noedfo! jatitution that i tay antinge to Dring Into saddened and sorrowful homes of the ity comfor! id cousolatlon Signed: Mi Cassim DRAKE. mother, ARS, ANNIE. WRIGHT. slater IRS, W°INNUE LAMPRINE, wiser ‘MES. PINK. VAUGHN, sister, ‘BUD DRAKS, brother, DTiraciga CHURCIONAX Rev. Dr. Joa A. Wiisen, pastor of can oft ieading chore fA, ty a the hy We ‘and Shere whece ne wins whee See LAWTHER FORTUNE RUNNING migH. Great Outpouring of Votars Welcome ‘the Candidates, Wednesday Night, Comer Central Avenue and Coch man Street. Hon, We B, King ‘Address—Candidate Speak Al recorda in the present polities! canpalen were boket ast Wetesday Bight, when old tera, counted the Crowd of men aad women which so: Sembled at ‘corner "Central "Avenue Td Cochran Stty to Near tho opcatng ‘him of the present city strug une fer the rection ‘ofthe Colored Seton of the Good Goverument Aa deetaion Campaugn Manazer, A. Wells and his outs had levied. & Heavy ‘ebute’ onthe “attention of Colored voters with hin endeas ow of iterture "anda. suit men Srore there from all part of te cis Fhe’ Mend layed “pail mu And rytmic mine tn ayncopated time. "The sama boy, the "natal tendentof'a trea Vand was. there And Helped ealiven the oceason Dt the rreater part of the audience Eytan wan made tp of men from the Fanks Of the great (aling- maser {helmen who Jearn forthe tine to ome when Dalas will be better Place in which to live and’ move and ave ther being “They came Out to Dear the Isas fiscunsed. "ey wanted Tighten Order that on’ Tends, April Se thy let vote fr oo sovermment ly "ata othe Hon aL SWeli calle’ themeviing to Seaet amodnetng its porpore” Arson fiber Things, he said: “Peliow Ch {tene, ft i tay eres plearare Yo a ounce that you "have been cae ore’ to ear’ ful eeceason st the acts ofthe prenent Cy Ofc Dellevine That when you tall bave Known fo truth you wil vote th Good ‘Covernment “Anotiation ticket from ote Yo ern, Mrs Laver hs Tuade himactt the Savor ofall people fd is entire ket hae wom the a prov of every man in the cy who emtiea Yo rte, T now take bisa tre ta introducing to yom, Hom. WB King, the weeran ator of the a. tar “expe, why will address 3 on hie oechlons ‘ut. Kin eal: “I have come. her tonight upon the invtation ot Me Welln and his omaittoe to deal in your very" prenence the. record of the” presen chy administration. Ae orang to 08 Taw the any devolve tion the itenry of Dale 10 eal OF recall fi elty oficial every ‘Fearn tte allogether ‘proper, ha Store, taking choice ath" ballot tore thatthe, Tecordsof themes tn ocean well asta wh aap to afice shall stand searching tnven Uieation undee"the calcu ght free scasion, to the nd (hath ‘people. may iitligenly cast the thelr ballot abit that the Laveiher admin. ‘stration Ie rendy to stand the a Ment" Going into otic two years ago frit gractialy “the slid" Calore ote aguinat fe, asmoos the fest thing ‘done by Mayor Lawther, was to een fore number of prominent, Colores then, among” them! Dr: Hamilton Dra'Dywon, Prot Sark Rew. A. 8 ai “igs ig Them what he! ould. 4948 Sayer {ohelp the Calor pop ‘te wan told and hen be sal, want Jour co-operation for the hex {ieo youre in the effort to make, Dal ine 2"Setterclty"In which to live Aha ont forget tat T intend 0 be {he ayo af ll people” "How well, Mr, Later bas, works to extend the bonis of governmen {o. il the ‘eopte Ia bistory, ‘and Ha" the thane o¢ 11 right thinkin Deoste "BAU T am mainly Interested in aup porting Joo tawiher "at this dime ecatiae hea the champion of th Independent den in City Goverament Here alt King" branched of Int. ‘Alscunon Of the nivastagen of th telumpi at the moneparty te ta th Gig. "Tne arene was wel received “Mayor Lawther and al the men tun lng on the Good Goverameat asa tion “Ucket were, then introduced ‘ind made pleasing address. ‘tant night a big crowd: snzomble au corner of Forney Avenue gid Me Kensie itreaa, where Mr. King. de Iivered an adress on the lees ‘he campalan before. the people. ‘Stonday nish Mr. Kine and ether seit speat in’ On us Shia Bapust' Church. Miler and “Thi Breet ‘tron’ of "Colored Tur Tuonday Haht, special meeting find apeaning wil beheld "a th Pytnan Temple, 2549" Elm St" You ttould be thereto hear the speaker snare 5 Sate we bee. ee ‘the Colored High School, and also eats ie, ne Bias aaa da tee seen ee ate peas oo ni anne pu” proche bo fe ceiece sae i ESSE Se oe Pataee: baa See ri tae ee agree teemnces arenas wee pete coe Fraerike ag’ 8 eat Shes mae Some ire tae ae eee ee ae BBs ote oo eee et eos ee ae re Bee sec re aie eee aes Bao hats cere eras eae Paha eee se eee encae ee east eis ae eneee ee aan aS Ee si ao i oo. Tees tai, roc sy poh ne ay tr sbeebs base storie eater mr tee iste eae ac Taner SPECIAL ATTRACTION "HIGH scHooL THEATRE Monday and Tuesday, March 24th and 25th ASoul forSale a Vie hy Pe ae c Ee DOROTHY. PHILLIPS. oe aman Wee ee Oe eh, eee DOROTHY PHILLAPS IN “A SOUL/PRIVATE PHILLIP JORDAN EN- ae. | Pert rain dondan, naving se “git oe lleagny are eet pone gg ee te er ee eee ee tae ee pn a ote ernie see, eae cs ee ea became ere eo ee ore ee eo pee ae eee ae = ‘two were alone upon the root of a| MRS MAGGIE THOMAS See taser et eos Set, Mee meee lime os ie, rn a ee ae am elie GT ere Serer age en ie at ae Boece et me in wo years “Tell me darling, be-|| a are rete eel THE Sp eS et dee | Sree ae er ee norte Fe Ee cts wh dase 5 0 iran er aS, te rote 4 MIVELUUU ad eee 1a PAATGH Ging EW Uneve a Raleads Chan aor ania Gar eee ee ee hae openel our doors tothe genera potas ci scree ose Bar ede gas asia sear tlt SATs sat tatiana eet erties" Pao arin etn fanaa mais Deas See Be go see ett cetinl Kit iat cr anaes Bin cette el tute is Scien Maa sah inten ney Sonne fet WS ha well er | Us. RAD TF BoNMAN. ha, Rart. ont Dal tore ihn ee at le Sis iat east on at i ore Sea aa rag os Balsa dt Sie Bet Reta yer tana "WTsge wih 2a nel tame and be Grass A te nn a is i J atc, Shay St 4 to [¥ ‘pool and aD oe fr is Riot xO iz all enies PRIVATE PHILLIP JORDAN EN- ‘TENTAINED, Private Pilip Jordan, having re- ally returned from France was royally entertained by” hin mother, Mrs, Jasie Lingoin and bia. slster, Mra. Willie Sag Jordan Ambrose at thetr home on Good street, ‘Tuesday night. Quito a number of frends of Private Jordan were present to wel- come him back" the ood ‘old Uc a MRS MAGGIE THOMAS Mrs. Macsic Drake-Thomas di uday at 2414 Flora street Minors “ot tone duration. Tomas wa the third daugiter™ot Mis. Cassie’ Drake, an “old. ploner citizen of this city."‘The funeral was held at Now ‘Hope ‘Baptist. church of whlch ohe wan's tnweter, ee THE | ‘lh | Salvage Shoe Sale | for yourself WATSON’S aoa Ee ee ee” a ee ee ee YOUR BLUFF IS CALLED If you can point out a single time where Mayor Lawther has not acted ia the best-interests of the Dallas People DO IT NOW Keep Quiet and let ae wae be your Reason : VOTE THE GOOD GOVERNMENT TICKET STRAIGHT THE IT \ t Salvage Shoe | sae | | Come in and see | for yourself fj WATSON’S ' Salvage Store ‘ Eo aM st. | a a a OR. RB, T. HAMILTON INDORSES G00D GOVERNMENT TICKET aitor of The Dalias Express: ‘Tho campaign for, the election of cotletais who fe to airect the destiny Stour great aid, growing ‘City fur the next two. years Ie now being waged. “Our peuple are. ‘italy” i orented fn the outeome of Us ea Dalsn and “should therefore study ‘Carefully the records of the men who fire candidaces for oflee together With {he lasues they represent, They Thoutd do thin ¥o. tat be able to ‘cat. tho ballot ‘Intelligenty for” the Went Interest of the city’ in general [and for those ‘men from whose lect fou. will come the. greatest benett {0 our. race’ in eivie Improvements find’ ‘the uplift. work in which ott City 1s enraged. ‘As one who baa (ried ia an humble way to advance. the beet interest of iy’ race in this City during the ‘ignteen” years Ihave” rexided. here, land as of who has watehed closely thesrecords (in ap Tar” as they” relat tovour race) af the various ten who have. been at the head of aur Clty Gorerament during ‘this time, 1 axk you to publi the following’ ta the Zolumns’ of your valuable paper. Taunt that ‘during the two yearn ho hus boon in offce, ‘Mr Either, with the aasietance ofthe Commissioners ‘associated with him tias the aasistance of the Cotumiselon (ere aasoclated with ‘im, haw don ore to. advance the. best iterest (of the Colored people. in Dallas th ny Slayor the ‘City bas had. duriag fhe past twenty” years, Upon the fecord ven below, Me. Lawtber has proven himself a friend to the race Beecarned hs aating ral find. is entitied. tots full” suppor fathls ampaten. ‘The other” cand ater on the Good Government ‘eke fire clean, fair-minded and_conselen tious men, in. full sympa wit Mr 'Lawther and are also. entitled to ou full support. “Let us see. what Mir"Lawther tas done for the Colored eople of Dallas ‘Wien Mr. Lawiher was elect Mayor of the City of “Dallas tw Fears ago, oh account of the activ bart he had taken “on the. sexrers Ton ‘question, the ‘Colored peopl fe aloe to, an Uh tea ube cal them They. tlt thatthe head of the Cit Gostenment al been turned oe {o'an avowed enemy ot the Tuco an hat” all "pubjie questions | attectn the welfare of Colored efttzens woul bbe completely iznored ‘at the Mun ipa “Bling. dn abort, they” ex pected nothing food cut af th Potter administration in So" far their interests were cencereied ‘However, soon after AI Lawthe that been “Inducted into ocean While he was yet working day am Might with experta fuanclers an Dusiness mien of the ety, trying U fete tie publle. utilities questi fn nceardante with the” mandate ven hint ty the people, he fain fie co write lettors to tem repr entativon Colored ined, inviiug the ("his mee form conference, fet tho day and bout, At the app ft time he was this desk Te 1 Scived" them cordially an’ said: fave ealed you men here today | fay to you that Tuam Mayor of She, people, and tn my ofllal cs peeity, TL 'know ‘neither race M4 freed" nor “color, “T. want "you pow tint I can te approached by t Cliorepeosie on any sunfect ae tng” thi welare Jot ihe same ‘wealdleat person. in our Ct and that whatever they bring to 1 ‘wi “receive. de eopelderation. Want tay. administration to-do. som iiing ‘that will etter” the condita ‘of Colored. peopl in Dallas; to Wife and advance Over Tn as fare the Cy ‘ean do It Unless my” a talnistraton des thin, {twill not {he complete or full cceas 1 wis i ‘ethere are somo things atfectin tue welfare of Sour people that th Ehty "cam ‘dan shod dy "beces Soi are © necessary snd an Import Dart” of our population, Io. now Just What the Colored peop ‘wuld ‘ike ‘Yo have my” administer Yom "do "along. this Iie,” You me fare (a) a position to. know. the hing; Therefore ant You a here io serve. an. Colored” Welt Beard, ausilary to the White We fare Board: for the. purpose tetas tome’ and) ie “Com lagers all questions nd 'o fort atecting Your rac {his City. T'do not promise. yout Yeah bring, pass everything, ¥ fink me to 0, nor that Twill ag ‘ettn "you that everything "you a Ihe. tordo ought to be done? bit fauch ‘hagt as. we do are Ti foviny level Beat to have them don When we difer I ill be open a 8 Oy ae ae Se EE OE ee SS SS ee oe ee ee ee a a a : § : PARK THEATRE: CENTRAL AVENUE : a es i + Ee; S “| td ae Fil ' Wer) MRS, MOORE'S ‘ DALLAS GIRLS ‘ Ina New Act with New Scenery 1 and Costumes every week ¢ ee Any Seat in the House 25 Cents; Children, 15 Cents ; CENTRAL AVENUE why. 1 want you to feel free to con- fer’ with me. Prevent there mat fers Yorme in anyway. you uiink beet and'as toon ae You can. am faa You "responded to any cal.” ‘Thin te not the exact language of tne Mayor, but" i In in substance what he sai Tis needless yo say that the men vere. surprised beyond measure at his Tiatement” of afr" Lawther, ‘Could. he feally eam what he aad? In former Fears. there have. been, men ‘eleceted {o"the' position ‘of Mayor who: were iricny’"to. our people. Wut never Helore had there ben one who soul to confer: with. Colored. men tn Te ard to the welfare. of the rage tn the ‘ity and wished to do somethins tate for. Tur elvle_ advancement Was Me. Lavther sincere? Let the record speak. (1). As indicated above, he. volun tarily” appointed "a "Negro. Welfare Board to Took after the ‘elvie inter fate of the Colored. people. of Dallas find “to make recommendations "1 fim and the Comnlasloners for need ‘ef provements. Gh Negroes.” were barred tron Woodiaw Howpital, an institution rected and maintained jointly by th City and County out of the publi funde'for the care and treatment 0 {indigent tubercular patients: who ar ‘bona fide residents. "As soon ax i tention. wan ‘called 10 ‘the. matter Mr"Lawiher, provided” a place fo Negroes? and” plans have alread een drawn for an enlarged Nospita Wherein” Negro patients. will hav imple quarters and. modern treat fuent, the ume ‘as white. patfent ‘oar patienta are'ta be. cared oi ty Nesto nurses. Gye Phe records of the Cit showed the Negro death rate to. extremely large. In order to reduc thie death ‘rate, We. had the City eaelar a Cnieces. (auieed: aetna ‘DALLAS. TEX AS, SATURDAY 1919, ‘visit the homes of the! poor and fileted “of ‘the race to administer {a them when sick and. to. nee. tha they obtained medieal attendance, aug ‘medicine at the expense of the City When the white district nurees te ceived ‘an Inotease In pay to. mee the high ‘cost of living, he gave the Colored nutes a ten daar per month false, an (4). Colored property owners 0 ‘Teinldad and Cochran streets be fieeen Allen and. Row strosts, had pelitioned. ‘previous administration for sewerage toomnectiona, which had ‘been untformly dente because th property was out of grade wh regu Ine sewerage system. When the iat tee was ‘presented to” Mr. Law find Mrs Cason, the work was order fed'done, und ta toss than ‘ixty day It was completed Gh. Many ‘Negro families, nth City are poor, uneducated and do, no kaow' how. to. properly rear tet fhildren, they” allow. them to roan the streets at will and et Into. a kinds of misehtet, “Many” of the ‘eit ventually” swell” the ‘erlaina Tecord of he race to the detriown ofall Mr, Lavetber wax instrument { having! a Colered “Child Welfan Worker "appointed. to show tie ‘Poor, people how to. better the con Sitons of themnelves and thelr eh fren: sn promises that when th hhext budget” is mae up. to provi for part of her pay out of the pul finds" the sane as Is being don for the whites 1 Cake’ He appointed Colored me |senger_ boy in his ofc and place | Colored "elevator. vonduetors. tnt Munteipat Building. (7). He was Instrumental in bas lox’ Muni "Christmas treet the poor Colored children ‘of Us City Hart year, the same as for th Whiter. “Ho lent bi provetice tot cackaasa, wake. & YET “coopianite [speech and promised a continuance forthe event during his ndninnta tion (8). Whenever he, has been tn viled' as Mayor" t deliver welcome Addresses to Negro conventions hel inthis City, he has done ne, and tn, A ausnitod way expremsed” bin Sei"in apmpahy” with a movement fr gatherings that ave forthe uibes GACnnT, one see Sesfoatoeteatontoetetoeteefoatoateeteotoateeteetoatoateeteeteatectesteatoeteloeteeteateeteatoeteetotosteeteetesteateateetesteeteageateegensesarsanya irs CSESESEREESESSE SRS ee. $ + Mammoth Theatre v \ ‘ Engagement Extraordinary , SATURDAY MARCH 22d <i iar elon Oe % REG sd “A MAN'S MAN,” Also Two-Reel CometySaturday. Only, or een ra TT $ if r Sunday March 23rd NY if La The Screen Sterting Actor Tos Moore PON i 3. Warren Karson (2 Whsern Bee . “a, a ae “Go West Young Man” 3 VR Ne wre waa ulate, Ue he reac Sons 3 Loree we fee rae mea bee % e ee ed en cenit cing eae 9 a ba WENT YOUNG 30" ‘Thu lure om fall fst x4 Pipe fe tt ome ikke CORED x ap thee TT cop PRESENTS ee e CALIBRE y MAMMOTH ff ap = | THEATRE re $ Monday [March 24th Ky 3 3 e Elgar Lewis presents a story of the Western Cattle Country / Mt ia S “Calibre 38” AW) se a ae STEEN Sh Sea an TMi oe Sa Ahi} a Late tas ran "aera sr WD a a a3 Wednesday March 25th re arias ie ; sic Pacer Paes ‘fie COMING OF FARO NULL and a , — eS e Thursday March 26th ] Sua Gdwyn ~ William Fox presents ae in a Red Blooded | TOM + “TRUE BLUE” Il Moons! : . waiblet ices 00 tener nett ace i ia a oe | "GO wits®. 4 ‘AWORD TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: SUNG $ rsa Hull te Sars |] sonra are anes * BUMP" arent and best music at this Theater. We want Your Co- io i 4 ect }|_Smeviaresee 4 Coming---April 3rd ‘ os : “BILL HART" in the “Bargain” Six Ree! Production. GOMING - i e APRIL 10th, “WILO CAT OF PARIS.” COMING-APRIL 20th, i i : Ruth Roland 15 Episode Serial, “THE TIGERS TRAIL.” [se J Be Mammoth Theatre re Joe Trammel, Manager i (Advertisement) Former Mayors have either ignored uh cccanionn of sent soe. subOr ‘inate’ to represent thew (). He has expreased himself in tavor of siving our peuple the bene Bt ot ‘a froe.publle brary, ant stution much "seeded by our wehoo fhildren, ‘teachers. aud’ the. Colored Fading pues He appointed 1 cam Initee to work out the details of this srapoion: dom i tx ew, sitet eran (10). He has endorsed the propo sition” and promises "to |co-operats ‘withthe Board of Edueaton to. g1v the Colored people at an early. dats now High Seheol with adequat faclities, and fair remuneration. 10 it teachers. (11), “He. anda for an. enlarge mont of Negro. parks "with at bouses, public comfort stations, fra 1e | ! : | F \ | oe swimmitig pools and genoral im- provements (2). The platform upon which Ie Ws now running pledges a square deal for every man and associalon of men, Very respocttlly, R. 7, HAMILTON, M, De 3 MOVING MOVING PICTURES HIGH SCHOOL THEATRE 3211 COCHRAN STREET SUNDAY, MARCH 23, PEARL WHITE IN THE "Lightning Raider "LURE OF THE CIRCUS" Continued every Sunday. SPECIAL ATTRACTION Monday and Tuesday, March 24th and 25th A robot is holding a man's head. ADMISSION 1 HERBERT BATTS, Is Your N CREDIT There's a page in our books for you this week to start your account and refinished furniture. ADMISSION 11 CENTS AND 17 CENTS SERT BATTS, - - PROPRIN Is Your Name on Our CREDIT LEDGER A page in our books for you—see these wonderful inducement k to start your account with us and save you many dollars ised furniture. HANDSOME GOLDEN OAK ROCKER FOR Only $2.00 Only 50c Only $ Is Your Name on Our CREDIT LEDGER? There's a page in our books for you—see these wonderful inducements offered this week to start your account with us and save you many dollars on new and refinished furniture. HANDSOME GOLDEN OAK ROCKER FOR Only $2.00 This $1.25 Each Font 2.4 inch filter Iron Bed for only $2 with a purchase of $50 worth of other areachords... $2.50 CASH $1.50 A WEEK UPHOLSTERED ROCKER FOR Only $2.00 This handsome upholstered Rocker, spring suit, for only $2.00 with a purchase of $50 worth of other credits... $2.50 CASH $1.50 A WEEK Underselling prices on all furniture used and rebuilt, including stoves. You'll save the price of more than shopping here for your home make The Bargain "Trade Here and $5.00 CASH $1.00 A WEEK $5.00 CASH $1.00 A WEEK $20 CASH $8.00 A WEEK MASSIVE LIBRARY COMFORTABLE MATTRESS FOR COMFORTABLE MATTRESS FOR MASSIVE LIBRARY FOR Only $2.00 Only $5.00 Only $3.00 Become upholstered suit, for only a month, for $60 other goods. 45-lb. all-cotton Mattress with roll edge and blacuit tufts for purchase of $75 worth of other goods. A WEEK A WEEK $15 CASH $8.00 A WEEK $3.00 A WEEK pricing prices on all furniture, both bright and new as well as rebuilt, including stores, rugs, refrigerators and other mers Underselling prices on all furniture, both bright and new as well as slightly used and rebuilt, including stoves, rugs, refrigerators and other merchandise. You'll save the price of more than one extra room by doing your furniture shopping here for your home making. --- PAGE TWELN PEARL WHITE, in 'Lightning Raider' 2309-H ELM STREET PICTURES EDDIE POLO AUTHOR OF THE FILM "THE WAR" "THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS" WITH A NEW EDITION y, March 24th and 25th "A Soul For Sale" Greatest picture ever shown here, something new. A girl reared in Luxury, whose soul was put up for sale by her own mother. See it, its great. Has a punch that's a winner. Thursday, March 27th THE "Master Mystery" "HOUDINI" Continued every Thursday Saturday, March 29th "The Iron Test" Continued every Saturday PROPRIETOR ame on Our LEDGER? see these wonderful inducements offered with us and save you many dollars on new This Colton Oak Rocker, large and roomy, well finished, for only one gift, with a 125 purchase of other goods. $5.00 CASH $1.00 A WEEK COMFORTABLE MATRESS FOR Only $5.00 45-lb. all-cotton Mattress with roll edge and biscuit tufts for only $5 with a purchase of $15 worth of other goods. $10 CASH $2.00 A WEEK MASSIVE LIBRARY TABLE FOR Only $3.50 Beautiful Solid Oak Library Table for only $3.50 with a purchase of $15 worth of other goods. $15 CASH $3.00 A WEEK Furniture, both bright and new as well as slightly stoves, rugs, refrigerators and other merchandise. Be than one extra room by doing your furniture making. BOTH PHONES M. 1453 --- DALLAS EXPRESS, DALLAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919. MERCER EASTERN The Grand Central Theatre Sun., Mar. 23, Houdini "The Hand-Cuff King" Continued every Sunday, featuring "Houdini." Featuring Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Polo and Noble M. Johnson, Sunday, March 23. Takes the 'place of the Lure of the Circus. The Red Glove is starred by Marie Walcamp, supported by an all star cast. A continued story every Sunday. Running with "Houdini." Monday March 24, "The Lightning Raider" Featuring Pearl White, big new Patreon Serial. Featuring Frances Ford, Mae Gaston and Rosemary Theby continued every Monday running with the Lightning Raider. Thursday Mar. 27, "The Man of Might" Featuring William Duncan, Edith Johnson, Joe Ryan, supported by an all star cast. Adults, 17c; Children 10 Years Old, 11c A man is being held by two men. THE PHARAOSE THE MUSICAL OF THE MIDDLE EAST Grand Central Theatre M. B. AT THE GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE TWO NIGHTS ONLY, MARCH 28TH-29TH One of William Hart's latest productions just released, out of Paramount exchange. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AT GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 21 AND 22. "Sporting Life"—Two Days Only Adults 17c; Children 10 Years Old, llc Special Attraction Coming to the GRAND CENTRAL THEATRE APRIL 1 AND 2 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, TWO DAYS AND TWO NIGHTS Matiree each day, starting at 2:30 A continued show from 2:30 to 11 O'clock Theda Bara in "SALOME," a William Fox production. The screened story of the scriptural Siren, who danced madelyn for a man's head. She turned herself about strong men and crushed them heart, soul and body. Hero's Court ablaze with splendors--Jerusalem as it looked 40 B. C.--moving soldiers and pitched battle--camels, elephants and beasts of Bible days-fetes and paganry--a Quiver of an eyelash means a life may topple a throne and disrupt a dynasty. One withstands her allurements--only one, and he dies in consequence. Seven veils fell from her and yet she danced. Five thousand players in this great picture. Eight reels. Children 10 years old, 15c SEE THE FASTEST SERIAL EVER PRODUCED: Francis Ford into Newest and Greatest Serial THE SILENT MYSTERY IS THRILLING EPISODES With Mae Gaston and Rosemary Theby Greatest and most mysterious plot and swiftest action of any serial ever filmed. NAME OF THEATRE, ETC.